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A big d.ty to-morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Van Horn Sundayed at Iirno'J. W. 8. 8impsou went to Chiciigo gun day on business. . Come out and he ir Simpson aud -1'ruther to-morrow. J. E. Johnson has built a coal yai d juit m utb of the elevator. Plug, of Guthrie, arrive! Sat urday for a few days vinit. We saw a toi.r st the other day Just returning I mm the war of 1812. The report of the Kinsley schorls Wit recieved to late for publication. Mrs. Fre.l Gardner, of Dodge City, was theguodt of Mrs. Willey this week. Mrs. Slingarland is offering rare bar gains in the millinery line. Give her t call. Jerry Simpson and Vim B. Frather will address tho people of Kinsley to morrow. The latest styles in Hats and Bou nds, to be found at Misses Collier & Hammer. - T. A. liarper La3 been holding down Simpson's lumber yard during TV. 8. uuseuce. M-. and Mrs. Iloy Miller and little son, returned to tlieir home in Jetmore Tuesday. Miss Hammer and Miss Alexander left Simmy icr a two weens- visit ui Lockport. . W. N. Beezley made a business trip t- J-pIin, Missouri, last weeK, return ing Friday. W. II.lt.it it) was alteuiling Xa legal business in Uulcliinsou Tuesday and Wednesday. Fred Hubl'S atleuded the Democrat ic political meeting at Larned Wed nesday night. Mi s Dr. Seacut returned from a two weeks' vis't iu the eastern part of the atate Weduestlny. Mr. Strong, traveling auditor of the Harvey system, was in town a c up'e of d.iys tiiis week. CT- J. Patterson, a prominent attor ney of Lavrrwite, was doing business iu the city this week. Rev. R-e. pastor of the M. F. church at Dodge City spent a portion akf this 'woek in the city. v Mrl'JWuiar vote for the best tuan nan best goods for the least money Vat ""picgles store. W. H. Grerne went down to Wich: ta TurnSny nroiutiiir, rn a pleasure and busiuefa trip combined. F. W. Pelman, connected with the Imlian Ageucy at Mesoalero, Kew Mex ico, was; in the city Tuesday, Mis. P. II. Forbe and two children, er learned, are visiting with Lester Van Il iru and wife this week. Hugo Bilse, win for the past year ha lieen chief cook at the eating house Kft Monday a i'li his wife for Germany. A,. M. Merryman left yesterday morning for a business trip to Wichita and to take in the fair a.t that place. Brown & Feckriae added a line of Floor Oil Cloth and Window Cuitains to their already 'urge tock of goods. The place to buy your millinery Is at Mrs. Slinirerlnnds, where you will find a large stock of new, goods to select froia. "W"ss Collier & Hammer expert a rttee line of fancy Teatliera and -Nel-De B'y" caps eta., the llrst of the week. Mrs. A. C. Dyer returned the Area of the we"k from a protracted visit in Now Tork state ami other eastern ptlftltS- The best market prices for country prod iv e and the lowest living prices for gr o- -rice, is the Butter of the . A. gn.ee -y lionse. Mla EJIa Force spent last Saturday n Sunday in Dndge City, attending t aanplat'on of the Baptist eliurcb ol Was. era Kjhsm. Tne n 'Xi uovermir of Kansas, Charles Roblna-m, spoke to a crowded house at Doriea city Tuesday night and at lear ned Wednesday night: Jmlge Vamllvert's opening speech was ah --aim" i y. Tes Memtry man evidently intended 141 ay wii "ii"''. utufilA - VvainMta aanavtil Thn-wdt;awrnigforlxiiiBtoii, Miss ouri, w here ner nusuana nas eaanurceo in the no business. -v . : - irMnn auitlA ntimlifMua a Hnal r jacket it will pay you to call at Brown J 2rek S wnet-B you w"i uuu a miv loitment to aeU ct frenv. Gn-ene Jfc Bil lags are selling grocer ies cheaper aud paying better vric r..r country pr.liio) tliaii maf body. Call and we Uieax and ba eouvinced. Tu benL shoe ill Um maikfct fT mA oo' cliil)rn can be louud at El wards A Noble's. Tbey alro carry a full l.ue of la-lie's and men's ibea w jicli are hard to best. Quite a number of Kinsley people attended the old settler's picnis at the B u - nool house yesterday and the day was well enjoyed. The farmera all seem very much encouraged. C. I. Farmer, the efficient and popu lar grocery clerk at Edwards & Xoblr's, who has been visiting at bis old nume iu Oiteonta, New York, returned last Friday aud can ouce more be fuuud at bis post of duty. Rev. F. A. Bodwell, of Jet more, and Rev. C. A. Greeulees will exchange churches Sunday, so to speak; Itev. Greenlees will preach In Jetmore and Rev. Bodwell at the Congregational ill this city. Everybody invited. Don't you know that Greene As Bil lings pays more or butter, eggs, and country produce than any body Y If not give them a call and be convinced, for they ay the highest market prices for every thing in their line raised on the farm. We wlsb tbat everyone would remem ber that this is the first of the mouth Oc tober. We need money aud so do our printers, since they wear clothes like you do, and this is when tbey buy their wiuter outnts. Drop iu and see bow yon stand ou subscription. To appreciiite a good thing is to see it. Tlierefore if you want to see good goi ds the place to go iu The Old Reli able Brick Block, where the immense stock is of the very best of everything. ana tne prices are so low It will aston ish yon. This is not idle talk, but founded on facts. Come and tee us. We have 10,000 old exchanges for sale at this office, at the rate of 26 cents per hundred, or 20 for five cents. These papers, besides being available for innumerable uses, are very good reading matter; beiug full of short stories, anecdotes, biographys and puns, by able writers aud numerous editors. Contrary to, the old adges, where there's a will there isn't always a way; penervonse will not scale harries fres coed with the eternal ices of contempt. but some people don't seem to letira this even after they have butted their heads agaimt the stone wall of fate until sawdust lies scattered about their feet. Henry O. Heal arrived homo S indav night after a two months absence at Boston and in Vermont. Henry looks like anotiier man and told us confiden tially that he did'nt get ruu over by the G.. A. R. procession, and when he departed from the Hub that he was able to cross the street without rubb ing mud off all the the cab wheels for half a block around. The attractions at the Old Reliable Brick Block on the corner are still as great as ever. They have never had as large a stock as at present and are a Ming to it every day, and tlieir prices will make you wonder how they can sell goods so cheap and live. The facts are they buv at the best :ind cheapest markets in. the United States, therefore they can sell cheap. Give Ed wants & Noble a call and le con vinced that the above statemants are facts. .. . By some book or crook, probably the pranks of the elements, in the com posing room last week the copy was lost which recited one of the social events of the week in the form of n surprise party in honor of Miss Mable Chase, given by her young friends; the occasion being her sixteenth birth day. An enjoyable time was had, the evening being spent in deviations of games and tripping the light fantastic, after which refreshments were served. At a late hour the guests repaired to their respective homes, wishing the autabla hostess the return of many suco occasions. Our "clean and fearless" Rjp ubll can contemporary keeps up an inces sant l eiclinz from its "mud batteries pointed more particularly at the "Union Laborites." Week after week and month after month the constant fucilade has been going ou. It would seem that the supply would beeonia exhausted era this; but up to the pre sent writing there is uo indication of a shortage. Considering that thero are comparatively few Union Ltborites iu sight, perhaps it is Just as well t al low the old man to waste his energies by bring into space, while the "alii auce," by massing their forces and by a tiauk movement, can capture the fortress with ease. - While the "ring, through its organ, are blazing away at imaginary foes, the alliance are quiet ly aud safely massing their forces pre paratory to carrying the works by as sault. - So blaze away, old man, make the "welkin" ring with your bellow ing, you cannot bit anybody, and, as far as anyone knows, you have terri- I fled no one. You just simply amuse the people, the situation is just "Ijo funny." . TLat poi ular st ape called "The Style' to be seen at Misses Collier A Hail- mer. The views advanced by llr. Franca werr somewbat of a surpriae la that who tare benatofcrs known ao wall 3Cr. Frenob'a a: ro a bU.auotis to ail paternal forma or Govern ment. The apeakcr was ana very aeveiw a-la condttnMllOD of too oAortswsweomDaalea, waweroforaelnalxwthairmorta-Afaaoa tlfca Tar ma of tbls Mate, and ofcadlBs them m, when oS-red at sheritrs aale, tor tka paltry iub of SI tv Mr. F re oca. however, ncslooted to state that ha was larsdy Intarouad. as aa agent of aoote of throe oompeala dolus-tb.e very thins ha ao atreououAly oonaamned. we tetr Mr. Pranoh said aoood many ibn Si to catch vorea. which as dldo't oaity belleva In, aotwarhatmndlnn- the faot that an sp -nt oaarty a feaK hour In taUloc tho people that ha dMn't oar whether thoy voted for alta or not and tnat ba tllrio. I aood tae ooloe aler- We clip the above from last week's Mtrcuru. As we were at W ease's srove and listened to Mr. French's at-eeen, and particularly to that part of it relating to rbe foreclosure ol inortgagea, we unhesitatingly denounce the above report of our eateemed con temporary as unjust aud untrue, an d prompted by m desire- to injure Mr. French professionally and as a citizen. What Mr. Freuch aetuatly said, was, "that Kansas waa in need of a redemp tioo law such as is in force in nearly alt the states, which) after-the fore eiosur ef a mortgage gives the farmer a luaitea nan wnnin wnicn so paaeem his property ttpon the paymeot at the p. tttpaL interest, and coatsv Where as under tw present law the owner looses all title to his pfet-wty at the slieriffs sale, no matter what ex ten u a lug rrreumstancea such aa absence from the cmmty, Klckneaa or failure of ertips, may have bt-eu the cause of the -forfeiture of his land and furnished ground for suit of foreclosure." As an UluBtrntiou be cited cases in which a well known loan company bad foreclosed numerous mortgages some years ano in this county, and after bidding ia the kind at sheriff's sale at low figure, bad immediately placed them in the market for sale at twice and thrice times the amount they bad cost them, and within a few years bad sold them at from nve to ten dollars per acre. He might have gone still further and shown how some of them had actually been sold to the f ol mer o a-iters anu larger mortgages utaea than the first as part of toe purtttiase vi?- . . . ; . We would respecrziiiiy inquire oi trie editor, or editors, of the Memiry. if there -is any thing amiss in such a declaration, or in Mr. French's mak ing it. It does seem to us tbat the Jferenrj gets itself down to very "small potatoes' ' when it attempts to pervert and belittle a statement of that kind for the purpose of injuring an attorney that has the courage and forethought to suggest it. even though he may be emploved by some loan company to at tend to their business in tnis county. But then we are prepared for any kind of statement from the "ring or gan" which in the absence of anything truthful to say against the peoples' cause or the peoples' candidates, sinks to the depths ol political turpituae and party chicanery in its attempts to bamboozle tne masses lino voting ior the perpetuity of "ring rule." . Let as SappoM tbe Caao.' Yes, tbat is what the loquacious editor in the last issue of the Mercury says. He says, '-suppose the farmers' alliance had stood entirely aloof from politics, each member acting with whichever party he belonged to, does anyone believe that the old parties, or even the Union Labor party, would have refused to listen to the organiza tion in regard to the legislative offi ces. Thoy wouid not have dared to! O! Hebron, do you mean to charge your dear told party (?) with cowardice. when you say that it would not dare to have refused to listen to the de mands of the alliance. - Or do you mean really to confess its weakuess? Y erily 1 thought an Irishman . had braver blood than that. Another supposition; He says, "suppose the ulliance had decided to do this instead of organiz ing a new party, is there a member so blind as not to see tnat tbey would now be absolutely sure of having their men elected regardless of what party succeeded." Yes, just so blind, Mr. Hebron. 'Sure tf having onr men elected." We aro sure of nothing when w e act upon your advice. Not even of the completiou of our mam moth packing house. How unfortu nate for your party if wo had accept ed your method, elected our men an I left the "ring" out in the eold. Surely Hebron you cannot mean what you say. Another Buppositior : He says, '-suppose tho alliance in Kansas had done as the Southern alliance did, buy, stvnd in and control the nomination of friends of the order for all important or legislative offices. by the party in power." Great Scott! Advising the alliance to stand in with the Republican party aud conspire among themselves to capture the con vention and nominate only men of its own order for the legislative offices. Whv, Hebron, you are a traitor to your party by suggesting any thing of that kind. But why do you. limit them only to the legislative officesf Are they not capable or nuing the county offices? Or would it be a sub versive policy to commence to dredge the stream at its fountain head, in stead of commencing at its mouth? Then he asks: "Wouldn't this cause have yielded greater returns and been more in keeping with the dignity of the order, than going into a grand squabole for potty c.unty offices?" Dignity! We stand agast to think that he should have any concern about the dignity of the alliance. He holds up tho Southern alliance as an example for the Kansas ulliance, representing that it is working wiih tho dominant party of the South, instead of forming a third party, and calls it dignity. While heretofore his slop cart has been running over with filth, (largely gath ered from the cesspool or the XoptkH Capful,) trying to prove that the alli ance was a Democrat! 3 annex; that the alliance of tbe South and the Demo3ratic party were identical; ac cused the alliance of bargains, sell outs and every falsehood and misrep- resentaou that human ingenuity. with a devilish propensity, could possibly Invent. The alliance believes in asserting its power aud independence, by plac ing good men in our county offices ns well as In our state and national o lu ces, and if those offices are so "petty and i iisigiiiticuiit" then why does Hebron and the -ring" make such a desperate squabble, all on the part of the members of tbe alliance who were nominated, not of their own seeking, but by the will of the people. In despuir he asks: '-But what Is tbe use in supposing that tbe Union Lbor ite manipulators in the Order would have ever consented to any scheme short of drowning tioth t Id parties?" Now I wish dearly that Mr. Hebron would explain to the people what un ion Labor is. In his tirade against Unon La bo rites he never gives one word i fenlightenment upon what he would have people believe is a. mon strous doctrine, and yet tbe R -publican party it ad iptmg plank after plauk of the Union Labor platform and in. or- porating them into its own platform. i tins to eaten votes or ut tne party really reforming? Circumstances foree us to conclude that it is simply steal ing the livery of Heaven to serve the Devil in. Scripture tells ns that Satan was once a holy angel but tbat be re netted and was cast out of Heaven. He has since been going around like a roving li :n seeking whom be might devour and he seems for years to have had a con trolling inliuence iu political parties aud tettiug in his work upon the in daatnul claaaea-but we never think of lauding his Satanic Majesty or justify his villanoiia conduct by refertng; to his goodness aud virtue before he fell from srr-ice. Campaign orators proudly refer to the early acts aud principles of the Repub lican party iu its jusiUlication,but they always fail to tell us of its apsstasy while jet iu its Inftvney by getting un der control aud conducted in tbe inter ests of the money power of this natiou at id how it has maintained itself iu power by corruption aud pandering to t te lowest dvegs of human depravity, but do not fear brother if you should be left out ia the cold. We believe tltere is generality enough iu the alli ance to take you in ami keep you warm. Ui final auppesilien ia if the alliance can not down the old partiea "then what?" This question is easily au swered. They will of course bring out thefr old rooster as tbey lav ever done and gloat over the ruin they have arrotiKht in onr lnnl for so many j ean, til ad he asked the question rics reran we I should have answered that there would j then probably be a day of reckoning, ' that falsehood. Blunder, vice and other j kindred evils should be made odious and full penalties attached. If be has such a conception of himself as others have, believing in a personal devil and his imps, clothed in the panoply of manhood, then lie may well stand in awe of the fearful abvss into which shall be dumpt all the fllth and corrup tion of this life, most prominent of which will be lying editors. Yours truly, Faoa Coon Cheek Hollow. A Hodgeman county wan ralaed $1.9X1 worth of wheat on a quarter section of land and Ibe land waa bought for SlOu teat aprlno-. Tbat kind of farming paya baiter tbau rtin Biag for the lec Ulatur, even If tbe man wbo doaa It u elected .-K. C. Times. - An Edwards county man raised f 1 , 20O worth of wheat on less than loo acres of land, and he does not want to go to the legislature or anywhere else, but stay right here in Edwards county, n-ansns. TSI VOXJTIOAZ. POT IS BOtLlSO Ana strange to say ttoberts Jiros. are pursuing the same tenor of their way. selling more goods for the cold cash than any other bouse in the city of rAiiisiey. We cannot express in strong enough terms our appreciation of the hearty endorsement from our many custom ers, in our effort to establish at least one cash store in Kinsley. Our competitors are straining every nerve, both by fair and foul means, to crush us out of existence. But like Banquo's ghost, we wont down. We are still dealing out More and Better Goods for your money Than lbey Are Able To Do with all their bluff and bluster. Unlike our competitors we make you no leaders at cost to bait you to buy other goods that you are ignorant about, at big profits. We offer you our entire line on a spot cash margin. The same basis of profits exist from garret to cellar. We will Guarautee to sell you a bill of goods, at our regu lar Cash figures, from 15 to 20 per cent. CIIEAl'EK than any credit house from Kansas City to KmsUy vUl name you. Fut tllis in your hat and do not for get 10 Important Facts: 1st. We are The Only Cash Store in Kinsley. 2nd. WE make the Frices other follow. 3rd. We offer no schemes, baits nor prizes. 4th. Every dollars worth sold you is worth 100 cents. 6th. We have a Large and Complete stock of Groceries,Hard ware. Tinware and Qui ensware. 6th We buv for Spot Cash ONLY. 7th We sell for Spot Cash ONLY. 8th We- can have no losses and are con tent ' with Little Gain. 9th. Our money ia the best and kiudest friend we have. loth. WHO CAN AF- FORD TO SELL CHEAVEtt THAN WE CAN. Roberts Bros, Palace of Economy. Kinsley, Kansas. 49-it Potlt Jurors. The drawn following is for October a list of jurors term of district court: . J . T. Alexander Kinsley T'w'p. Lew. Leonard " " A. L. Schott " " Frank spring " " B. F. Tatum " " A. C. Fisher " " T. A. Smitli t , Sherman Rurcher Lngau John B. Smith " . " Jos. Bridges Wavno " .1. W. Campbell " " L. F. Cline, Sr. S. Brown " Frank Peters " " J. W. Lickens " " R. Dimmick " " J. K. Manuel " Hiram Rohbins Franklin " Hezeklah Elliott " " Isaac Sultz " " Albert Wansetter " " J. S. Hammond Lincoln " G. 8. Hayward " " Jacob Gull Trenton " Fred Motz " " Court convenes Tuesday, October 21; jnrry summoned for Wednesday. October 22. Para for Hale. 160 acres of land four and one half miles from Kinsley. Fifty acres t:nder cultivation, large house, windmill etc. Good range for stock. Enquire at this office or of Georae S. Shaw. 9-1'Jtf Buy Ttar 'Winter Coal. Edwards & Erwin have reduced the price of Canon City coal. September delivery, to $6.75 per ton iu lots of one ton or more. In order to make a sure thing of keeping your home comfort able tllis winter, you should take ad vantage of this cut and lay in your winter's supply, as there wilt be no coal kept in atoiage this winter by them. Pure lard at Carter's meat market l.SAO Hand of Cottle for Sale. I have on band 1,600 head of steers from one to four years old which I am prepared to aell in bunches of any size to suit purchasers. Also ISO head of rows and heifers. These cattle I will sell to the farm ers of Euwartls county, on six to twelve months time, if desired, with interest at ten per cent. Come and see me. 40-tf C. W. BiutLEn. V0U3 CH3ICE. BEAD! UEADl RBADT AND BB CONTIKCBD THAT NOW IS TBI PROPITIOUS TIXX TO SCTJR BBAD1NO MATTER. OK BETTER. TERMS THAW EVES BBFORB. - To new subscribers, and to old ones, who pay no all arrers to date, and 'one year in advance, we will furnish the Graphic in connection with any of the papers named belo on terms specified Kaasaa Farmer. ... ........ . t oc ... 1 60 national Tribune NmioaAl Tetn octal ........... Wiuhlts Weekly Karto- Topa Weekly Capital ... Lipp.MOtt's Monthly Ma-azlae.. Kansas City laily Bveolnff Xawi Illinois stiats Zltvuntr riaiivi.... tUinoU Aeatu n ( eektyt-. S 01 T 50 S THE KANSAS CITY BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. Nod l urk UJ Bldg.. Olfie 61, J&w . sets Oity, Afaw A Progreaains School with Progres sive Teacher for PsogreasiT Times. Courses: Hudinwaa. Sbwrtbatril, Engltoil. Sbortband aueeeasf ullj taught by bmoI. LaaTg eleirans esUaioKue frm. Write st once, or rail and see u. .: , SHRflFF-S PAUL Plrat pubUcaUiru fteptetntarv ft. ISM. in the district court of , tMwarda county mu- ct ka W 11. 4 in F Louoard, Plaintiff. r Samuel H. Shields Catharine )hlelda and ttnyai ntump. Defendant. By irtue or an order of aale tanned to tne. out t aui.l district court In the aboe-eutitl-aetlon f wilt. u. Misadar, tbe 6th day orueto bta. A. D. loi. between z and 4 o'clock p. m. of aald day, at the front door of the oourt n-Htae in tne city or Kinsley in tbe e-unty or tedwarua In the ttate of Kansaa. offer at po to ne aale. aud aaU to the burheat and best bid dtT. for ib In bacd air tbe fulluwina-.de-acrirted r-o eatate, lo-wit: . .toe east nor llor tbe anutbweet quarter tal and the wet half lit tit Dm aoutaeaat ouarti r tJ of auction twenty-aereo T7J In i.iwuNiiu iwwij4ii tr.l alum or ntnpt six teen 111 west nf t ah P. 14 lvt.iv and eitu- ate In the eouury of Fdwarda Iu tba stale of Tbe ntmva dMvlhwl Mat 1 at I. tak aa the prowrt, of aald deftwtdjuitji. and la diroct- ed by said order of aale to be aoid. without apprajsemcut, to satlaxy aafd order or aalo. HOD BtxrrT. Bberan. W. H. Pazscta, a-ol 'Attorney. FCbl.lCATION NOTICE. F1rt publlcatloa,9epu:iBber 18, IHO. Ptatb or Karsab, EbWlHUSCOUMTT- Iu tb dlntrlct court for mid county. Tbe McttKMlirtt Millili ter fc Koiief Aateociatton. Til. Mftnaall W Rssksnr and Huldab Baker. lM-renaants. Paftt dtfenattul, Mttrahfttl W. Baker and Hulfla Btiker wdi tnke nirtkcA thnt Ihi: v have been sued n tbo lunvMoiiurt ftr upon mnt-s 4uu mungngs rivvn to Lev n. uurrow uu bT htoi ita-Hikf ned to DluinltlT. and Dlnilntiff ia aakirnr m Judjrtynjent .or fefcjoOO. with iTitcrest at lu er:ent. from eoptouitx-r t, ikhu. aud a foreclosure of murttrajce on tbe North Kaat quarter of Section Twelve (is.) in Townhp " l ciliy Ol w. nailn NgqitTu 11 j iu Edwards Counrr. Kati&uta. And miut tnswpr the oetltlon ttlod therein by Maid zlhtiiititr tin or before the ai st day of October, A. It. lttfla oresld petition will be taken aa true, and inMTcmeui itr piainuiT iu said action for 8.41 tO with Intereut at lO tar iwnl frnm Kdn- t ember ItU ImpO and in t h fnni Insiirn ( hxm. in ranted, will be rendered aocordin-o-Iy . w. H. Uuaa, rsBAL.1 Attorviey for FlalutilT- Attest; Jobs F. Mantia, Ml 10-3 Clerk of naid Court. tHBI IKF8 BALK. (First publication, September IB In the tilrttrict oourt of Kuwaitis county, state Wil.lau. P. Leonard. rialntlff vs. Joffornon Kurd, a sin frit t mnn, IVrendaut. I.y Tirtiio of nti 4rdir f ule IsKued t me, out of sulci ditttrU't court In thoabvi-eiitltU.l acnon, t win, cm nutiU'iy tue aj duy tf Octo lr A. D. between the hour, nf it ami j o'clock p. n. of sulu day. at tbe frout door of the court fooune in tho oily of Kinsley in the county of Kdwttrds in the slate of Kansas, uuttrai iiuuiii; ran', uou vi too nif ft tit and best bidder, for oa-h In haud, all the ol io win ic described real eetnto. to-wit: Tbe cart half i t of the west half Ci) of secrion twuntyfour (S4. in ti.wnshlp twenty six ltf.) suth and In rttnu-e slxteiMi is t eai of the ih P. M. Iyinir and situate in tbe county of H I wards in the nt;itu of Kansas. inn aoovo ot-scriirea rt4ti csinte is taken as tbo property of aald deffiirtajt, and is directed ly 8ufif order or atilo to be sold, ami will be sold, without appraisement, to sntiafy said order of Kale. itou Scott. w. u. riencb, bhcriff. n-10 10-1? Attorney. 6HEUIKF S 3ALB. (First Publication Sept. lth 1800.) In the District court of Kdwurds county, ftute of Kunsus. William P. leeonurd. Plaintiff, vs. William J. KlleuVe aud Susannah Eileda-e liefendants. By virtue of an Order of Palo Issued to me, out f -aid UiHtrii tcourt In iboaboveentitted action. 1 will, on Monday, tbe lath day of October, A. 1. 1W0. between tbe hours of S aud 4 o'clock f m or said day. at t hr front door ol the court house in tho city .f Kinsley, iu the county of Edwards In tbe state of Kansas, otTer at public sale, aud sell to tiie biichr-ac ait-i best bidder for ciih iu hand, all the fol lowing' described re I estate, to-wit: The east hair ol tbe nortneast quarter and the north hair or tta southeast quarter or sect ton thirty-five '05), In towuship tweiitytux tti). sot th of ranae sixteen ltir west ol tbcftih P. M. Lyinjr and bltuate in tbe county of Kdwardsln the statu of Kansas. The above described real estate 1 taken as the property of said deleudouts, and iw direct ed by su id Ordtrof Hale to be told, and will be sold, without aiprulemeut, t i sa'trtty suid Order of bale. Uai Smjott, W. a, Fhencii. t-heritT. Attorney. tvii lo-itj MIEUIKF'ri HALE. (Flrt Publicatloa Sept. lith, .880.) In the District Court of Edwards county David M. Anthony and America J. .nth'iay Defendants. By vii tue of and Order of Hale Issued to mo. out of snid District Court fn tbe above out t- tiol action, i win tin Monday, tne Vita d-iv (ctobfT, A.I. lo. l etwc-eii ttif hours f S an-l i n cim-x p m or raii a:iv, ut tbf trnt door ol the o iurt hou-o in the city of Kiin-b-y in tbo count c-f Kdwiirttn iu the state of KaiirtiR. -f- ftr nt public ;!(., uud st II to the biKhect and Ut't-t blazer, tfr cit-b in hHU'l. all iue follow-iiia-deifribed real -rst;ite. n-wit : '1 h uorllicuist q;a ter T -ot,on twentv-sls (Wt, in township twenty-six. tMi. south of ransrc sixteen il" wel t the fitbP. M. ly Intf and situate tn tbo county of Kdwards iu tbe state of Kansas. The above df&crlbcd real estate Is taken as the property of saidduf :n btutu. an 1 laofroct cd by nurd Order or Sale tt e sold, and will be sold, without appraisement, to satisfy aald t-'iui'r tit on it". nun i;rr-r. W. if. FHBircn. Kberiff. . Attorney. 9 14 10 10 SHERIFF'S MALE. -First Publication Sept. Uftb. 1890.1 In tbe District Court of Edwarda county. Maio o' r anwii, WlUlam F. Leonard, Plaintiff, John D. McNees. Laura A. MoNeea and Julia A. Taylor, uerenaanis. By virtue of on i krder of Sale issued to me, .tit nf .mid District Court in tbe above enti tled action. I will on Monday the 13 h day of Uctoinr. A.i. I", oexwueu me noura or x ana 4 o'clock P M of s.ii day. at the f ont door of the court bouse in tho city of Kinsley In the county or ll wards fn tbe stttto of Kansas, offer st publit; sate, and sell to the highest and best bidder tor cash in hand, ail tin follow i.u ti.t-ri Ixi1 rMl Maie. t.-wit : The fcouthciist qu-irrer of -ectl-a Iwer ty- Bve (S&i. in lownsniu i"niT-u oi. riiiin or range nfxtuen i'.&t went or tbe nth P. M l.yinfc and uu:it In tbo county of Edwaids lu tie state of Kansas. Tne abo. d- scrih-d re .1 estate Ik taken ns tbe prpor" v or su.d detcn-lntM. and lsdirec; ed b said ordi-r il tnU- to Ije n Id and will be fold, witttout apprlsemcnr. t ntt-fy said Fid r of gal. Hod etc nr. W. U. Vkikch Fhcrlff. Attorney. 9 IS tu to J. L. GRA6B, THE Optician and Jeweler - Keepa alwars oo band a neat stock of Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, Etc, BEPAIRIJS-O A 8PECIA1TY. At Hand Moaner's Dm. Stora. THB OUO nOCTOrTS ladies FAVORrre. ii.ouad bm p nem rj .Mia. am oc woRMta vi orei anmtsuc, for 28 yea, an4 m. a alactc l-a4 rssaW. IMZXUIPKNH 4. VtT VO LAMICa. Wasrv ntarncd if not aa HLpranie4. Seid 4 eeiOSfata tsasJ m ar-sr for sealed psrUculara. aet rccetra DK. WARD A COn USBastaavramaab. St. lUB. Me - SSHD FOn OUSUTUSSMsai RieU ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, NDIANAPOUI. I NO. FOB iiaBSj m lis jjlgMnwg c Fl JI W POPULAR GOODS aT" Fill our store Our Stock is Now Complete in Every Particular. Our SHOE Department is One of the Leading Features of The BOUGH AND REAY" School SHOE Sold by us Has NO Equal. BROWN & PECK. WILLIAM SIEGrLING-ER Comes to tbe r'roDt with a Full Line of tbe Men's. Ladie's, and Children's Fine Shoes, tr nu n ae win sell at tbe LU Comer Eightu Strict and N ilea Avenue, Kinsley, (Kansas. ! LUMBER, LATH, SH1JSTGLES, CEMENT, ETC CHEAP as the: chfaepest. WE WANT WHEAT. For wl.lcb we will pay tbe UI&HEB T MAMJKE TJFMICE FLOUR, BRAS, SHORTS AND CHOP FEED to bell or Exchange for Wheat. , KINS LEY MILLING CO. READ fc MOSHER, DEALEliS IN FRESH DRUGS, Paints, Oils, Patent Medicines, Cigars, Stationery,. Perfumery, And every thing usually krpt in u First-class drug store. rrescriiions Bccu rally and Carefully Compounded. KI.NMlsKY MARKETS, rorrwtisl tr M- Scbnnlterlr . Grwer and ProdiMn DcaUr. Tbe follow In jc price are paid bx1 tbo d. alert: wheat pkh sn, Bye ... Outs - Corn M Millet 8esd Or. Ion Potat ik Hay wild. Hay M it let lsuiier.... - L.a. Irrt - Chiokcnc, live weight Turkeya. " EtStS DOI mill pmoducts. He La II prlvea. Kinnley Kimr. Patent Cwt. Ked UaJl.... Globe " " While Lilly... Meal " lima Toivrka FJour, Patent Fancy ItflJ Bird Kiurle ' O r h am OROCKItltW rKITTS ETC. ("CiTeei -I,ln Hurt Arl.uckUm L.B !- 'T iov-LUt UUCl tli.VM 8uctr ntim-aH-d ?S " for Hlr:) C 1 - - Itnii. lft SmIi No I . tun.. Sri en Ap:t 3S0 8 70 2 6U I M) 1 CO m s An 3 M 2 0 HO I 09 I tJ i uo 3ft 104(1 VatOwU 4 U M) o 7 00 I 10 1 I BIOS' sL EDWARDS COUNTY DANK, Kinsley, Kansas. A . PAID UP CAPITAL, - - - $100,000 EARL W. SPENCER President B. F. TATUM. C. A. BEAD CBAS. HKITI.KII. KlnalaT. Kaa J. P. W Er-.KS. Kinsl j. Kaa. L- G. BolKr, Ktnaiy. Kanaaa. JOHN J. AIKEN, cblcaao. ill. BAUL. W. SfkiKCBK. si. t.KH riRST NATl9RAb BANK of Klixisley, Ijxiisels. Paid up Capital, - - $100,000. R. 1 . EDWARDS. President. t rv w.r T TlTTIir "lit aratloiMa Baa. Vmvr Tax- POPDLAB PRICES! with customers. Our Store. WEST U VINO PRICES. VOICE ! tMil t-T Mr. O.rrt 1. nf Malam. Ob'. Ita writ ; ' IT at warrk a fnn f-j r V.. C. Altru JL C- alliuiua anal paLlf. I nra iblk) ntww ajr. W. H. (jAKKIavOV. " WlltUni K IIh. Hamahurv. rW .liiwr to k11 Ilk 7m ati-ius. Vmuio; 1 iwt wan wwurl. XJ va ..v a.V" VI. J. Cl u.arw. Ha.ior. 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Afrr f '.llai Gr. fr on Jno iirrPH o t-tiu it'iid nr Kinglev, gmtd lia'. hiti-l. See W. II. Uilb. to to o l mrj "Ts- r vn 0 10 a I assmsM III a..uk.t.U I INCOl.PORATED SEPTEMBER 8th, 2L F. SPENCER. Vice President. L. 0. BOIES, Casnier. , 6. BOIES- ' KABLi W. 8PENCE11. J. P. WEEKS. H. r. SPENCER. B. F TATCM. Kloaloy.Kaa. A. ft. IKIWMAN. Klualcy. Kaa riCANi'Irt I.A'.NKU. C'tatcaw.'O. Ill, C. W t-AWKENCB, Hit bar. Mo. B.HUWAU.O liuou.alaaa. E.A. NOBLK, .' F. Vico President B. HINE. - riBrHINE. E. A.. SOB.E, COUBESrOTiDENCE. Grocery Supply Stora, -KIMSLKr, IlMtt MOUTH SXDS M. K. Largest tad Most Exteaslve Urecerj. Hardvran. QueeBsware b4 K Hob Uoa.se in tbe Cobb!, We are leaders ob Low Price and Fiue Goods. Are j ou one of oir eoa. touneray I r not. why not t Our stock la Complete; our prices lowest; our foods of Maudard Quality. We ask all cash bujers to come and see Ha and fret prices. Space will not perfrlK ua to quote prices only on a few items, but you n ill and our prices ery low on every tbmir. Prices for thai week, subject to declines and advances alike Grmmilattfd! Sufmr.. Ct)lT.- A. Fuir-r 4boli' FnvckBtfO Ooffe.. lsrla Ly .- nreenwlcli Lrt) huiiM l - 1 00 ss rsa Doa. I x Bt Tea Dtit . mm. U. 1S boic Uiied Tc. . A MMtrbfjff f . POI. BJtA. IS Cloth- PlQI aa XXiM. fur 06 Mi per OAia. w Beat Pitch Pttrka Bwt 8coop Sbo wtlM Ml Hop ... per La. 13 We have cut the prices to ubout one half ahat otbers charg-e. QUEEUSWARE AND GLASSWARE! We hav a Biff Stork and will Quash prices for what you want. Yen, we take produce in exchange for goods, and pay thU vreetc For Frh Fun pr. mi. W Heni. Oi weljrht ... er. lb. -MA Youoy Chicken Iv. t M M Pntatut-tt per. mo 1 M OLjotm 1 All custtmttfn furulshed m tth Cash I'HrtU, which give tnt in a rrbate ml four per cnt 00 all Cnsti purcbaaee. Ht fur to call Mr one of then card and s:tve Sl.OOen errr 82 j u buy of ns. AVe. mwt all romj-otitin nnd vite ym to coino and trail? with ut. Kvrry d:iv we will n.ake 11 pedal drives on .ifTn!.t arttrlt-a for that day onlv, n-arked. in pliitn llgurea at prtcest that be.it thfiti all. "Seeing is Believing." And Via hsst Trir r r-:rr.-.., ..ke A;- . t f ;:w i i--3 -. I:.-' . -ram - i he Rcclicr-tcr." . ...W . . r.o tnol.'-. na mrrB ' -'. .."... r. j Lictcruif, li j t.vUB, j .:...-r.b:.".T v- ct X'.rs r. a "t;n:-uaK sr snrv .iitci ' ft Una, B(I It Mrr Tiiia ltnitr. -t fauna ;o;I rc--vtr '- t?u- ' itN.l-'l i;ti-lrfc ! rat, -i'H -- l-'-a.s. u i t.lM. I r Uaaa-ret-lLakVa rr. m.- -.sj. l-.tlcktl ti la. -r. t-.-- ---1 a." lcrr;- r.- y p, V-e.;r a a t.:.- vi.rB-.ie. ..arc-. I-.-. .r , :.toy, v. t.j : .- a L..-.t -3. - rr - . I-TO.HT. I ar l -., V. i n i X.'.m. A Vraujti l.-f . f.-. i. . . ic- f . leoloi-f-a . j ' . 3".iTnt : ." j ' ." - t.M -t'l k .--. . Itcxr r .t. I ftvll a - wat. e . i -.-iu-tr .i is., aca I' t "i - t ft i.t-..ieJ ci--to -j (j.a rfjaJ piica-iit. - ! v bos cr -cn4 y ay i-iy ly ejcprea, licfct to your Cut. aXOC ii USSIC laatXa? CO., 44 rr.rli Place Wow York. IVoss tho Button, ! - Onona id ifkV) tit- ttritntit iisa-ala for Bl it yau writa and mr.1ii t'.li it,-r. -HI tatlroalw) o cH ono f... r 'i-.-.t. -luit.i iu.r-.li Iikrtmss ' 2 Private Medical Aid rwaSir taarrlad or atojrta broajclit B and Mmrtmmmm taranan 1 to Qidaa Jartra 9 nU caxa. Sgtat 9 O. ifiaj tea a 1882. FRED I. BOIES, Ass't. Cashier. ARTHUR GOEHAX. JOUS j. AIKEK. WSJ. W.TTTrTLX.SfrrlncfleM Wo. IDNKir TCTTLB. Utoomlncton. IU. AUTHUU COKUAM. Klaaar.Kaa. J. A. HOBI15. Boston. Mas. C. A. KSAD. Kiuasrr. Kaa. A.'M MrTBRVMAN ' Cahir. AWwa. vnainnr A. if. VCRBYKAST. - J. V-J AJB attmMl mak, KaaMCiT li 1 A r- 1 i