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9 M-ade Only by N.K.FAIRBANK & CO. W. M. GUIMIMELL, SUCCESSOR TO ODELL ft (JLNN'ELL, Real Estate, Loans. Life, Fire & Accident Insurance. Improved and Unimproved Lauds for sale. City property for sale or rent. Deeds and Mortgages made and acknowledged. Tensions seemed. ftrrt for Yonc Oonifln D D I onrlo (MOSES BLOCK, flgli IUI AQNOGO I QUIIU III III LQIIUdi John BLANK KIN, LAP ROBES, WHIPS, CURKY COMBS, HARNESS OIL. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO HARNESS MADE TO ORDER. MAIN STREET, - - GREAT BEND, KANSAS. J. V. BRINK-MAN, President. J. Geo. Brinkbas, VicePres't. The J. V. Brinkman Company Bank Capital $50,000. Surplus $15,000. Oldest BetniL in Central Kansas. ESTABLISHED 1874. COUNTY DEPOSITORY. Interest $ Paid on Time Deposits. Farmers & Merchants' CAPITAL J. M. DONLEY,:Presideut. C. L. MOSES, Vice President. -.,-, f D. N. HEIZER. DIRECTORS Ik. R. MOSES. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Organized Under Laws of the State. GREAT BEND - - - - KANSAS. The First National Bank, Qresgt Bend, Kansas- Capital, $50,000. B. L. CHAPMAN President, G. H. HULME Vice President, O. L. CHAPMAK Cashier. DIRECoTORS: G. H. Hulme, J. W. Rush, G. L. Chapman, E. L. Chapman, II. L. Hose. ' . ' A General Banking Business Transacted. Interest - Paid-ox - Time - Deposits. W. W. -DEALER IN- LUMBER and GRAIN. ROLLER MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND CHOP FEED. Chopping at reasonable rates, on short notice. Call and see me before selling Your MILLING WHEAT and CORN. Yrds on South Main Street. Elevator Office at the Yards. Culver's Mill and Elevator D.N.H Land. Loan and .t , Ageat for Atchiaon j Topeka and Santa Pe Railroad Lanti m Barton and Stafford Counties. Taxes pafd for few jg i dints, an4 Lann bought and sold or teamfr tkm. IjssLen of Inquifv prciapt iy mturw ssd. ' GmGLX Bend OR I 1 ST. LOUIS. i GBXlT BEND, KANSAS. J. Hiss & Go. Manufacturer of aud Dealer io V LOUIS ZUTAVERN, Cashier. Ciias. V. Bkinkman, Ass't Caslrr $50,000. O.J RICHARDS, Cashier. a W. MURPHY, Assistant Cashier C. L. MOSES. O. N. MOSES. E. W. MOSES Surplus, $20,000. Oulver, Insurance Agent . Rank EIZER, LOCAL COMMENT. Butterine, for sale onJy by i A. R. Moss Grocery. What's the He's all right! matter with Jerry?, j Mrs. Jjhn F. Lewis U visiting in ivansas City this week. 80 far as local politics are concerned this has been a year of "still hunting." What's the matter with County Attoruev Hotchkiss? He's all right! We will now take that load of hay you promUti to bring in on subscrip tion. l Beck with returned last week from a visit to his old home in New York. E. H. Mulcaster, of Brandon, Wis consin, will judge the coursing races this seasoo. Martin and V. S. Musn, and Christ Smith, of Ellinwood, were doing busi ness in town Friday. Mrs. J. A.. Brooker came in from Colorado Friday morning last, to visit with her parents here. The young wheat in Barton county is now growing an inch a week. Hurrah for Jerry Simpson! A man without a dog, a pair of leggings, or an English accent is not "in it" in Great Bend this week. Ciias. Hobart took the rank of Knight, in Woodland lodge No. 87, K. of P., on last Thursday evening. School is open! Call on Simpson & Co. tor school books of all kinds; slates, tablets, pens, inks, pencils, etc. VV. p. Coles returned from his visit to Salt Lake City, Denver, and other western points, Friday morning last. John Armstrong, candidate for siate senator, and Judge S. J. Day will speak at Seward this, Thursday even ing. A. C. Avery will remove to Wash ington county in November. C. C. Abramson has reined the Avery farm here. Wm Wilkinson and wife, of near Albert, returned on the 13th from a visit of a few weeks to their old home in Virginia. For sale A "New Radient Home' hard coal heating stove, has been used 4 months; is good as new. Enquire at this office. The National Grehound Club has offered a $50 silver cup to the winner of the Derby Stake in the coursing meeting this week. "Mate hay while the sun shines" and go to the Great Bend Implement Co. for a McCormick or Buckeye mowev or rake. The best in tbe land. Mark Heynes said there were 1,000 people listened to Long; Morg said there were 1,500. Mark did pretty well as an inflater of numbers. He has not yet become so case-hardened as his boss, and therefore only stretch ed a few huudreds. The Iloraliest Man in Great Bend As well as the haudsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Bal sam for the throatand lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure all chronic and acute coughs, asthma, bronchitis, aud consumption. Large bottles 50 centsand $1. Old Joe Hudson did not say auy thiug about Humphrey, the misfit who draws the salary of governor of Kan sas, in his talk Wednesday night. Through the Capital, however, he said that Humphrey was dishonest, disrep utable, and was prostituting the office of governor for personal advancement. The truth at all times is what counts, and he should have told the truth on the stump as he told it in regard to the republican governor of Kansas in his paper. You Should Not be Without it. Every family is liable to have a her editary taint of Consumption in it. It may date back 3 or even 4 generations. This fact makes it necessary always to have on hand a remedy with which to combat this formidable disease. A cough when taken at first can readily be cured before it Kets a serious hold on the lungs. Ballard's Horehound Syrup when taken in its early stages will cure Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of the Throat, Lungs & Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of the Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, whoop ing cough, Croup &c. It is pleasant to take, perfectly safe, and can always be depended on. Sold by Allen & Wilson. 3 A sound, Uvea- makes a well Kan. Are you Billious, Constipated or troubled with Jaundice, Sick Head ache, Bad Taste in Month, Foul Breath, Coated Tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot Dry Skin, Pain in back and between the Shoulders, Chills and Fever, etc. If you have any of tbses symptoms, your Liver is out of order and your blood is slowly being poisoned, because your Liver does not act properly. Herbine will euro auy disorder of the Liver, Stomacbe or Bowels. 1 1 has no equal as a liver medicine. Price 75 cents. Sold bv Allen Sc Wilson. Ripans Tabules are of great value. Ripans Tabules : for bad temper. A splendid ram visited this section Wednesday night of last week. It is reported beini; quite general throughout tiie count v. A public sale of horses and cattle will de held on the Poole & Co. ranch, twelve miles nirth-e&st of Great Beud, on Wednesday next, Novemler 2d. Peoples part men of Liberty town ship will nominate a township ticket on Saturday, the 29th, at 2:00 p. m., in the court house, Great Bend. There is but one assessment for the month of October in the A. O. U. W. The lodge here is steadily increasing in number and holds in its member ship some of the best men of the city. I ICC IS SHORT aDd yu often LJl )L find your pocket-books short of funds. The best way to keep money in your pocket is to buy where you can get things cheap; buy for cash and run no bills. The best place in town to deal that way is Sterett's Cheap Cash Store, oposite Grand Cen tral. A complete line of almost every thing needed in housekeeping; tin work done to order and all kinds of repairing done. A peculiar thing is noticed in this campaigu. The Register has hardlv said a word in favor of any of the county candidates on the republican ticket, excepting possibly the candi date for representative. How is this? Is Morg. waiting to be "seen," or have the candidates requested him to re frain from advancing their claims, knowing that tbe support of the Reg ister is almost sure to bring unfortu nate results to the men it advocates? A Mure Cnre for Piles, Itching Piles are known by moisture like perspiration, causing itching whin warm. This form as well as Bl.nd, Bleeding or Protruding, yield at' nee to Dr. Bosanko"s Pile Remedy, w ich acts directly on parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays itching and effects a permanent cure. 50 cts. Druggists or mail. Cirulars free. Dr. Bosanko 329 Arch St., Philadelphia, Fa. Sold by C. A. Hooper. A. J. Buckland and G. W. Xim icks swooped down on a prayer meet ing at district No 52, Thursday night and expounded their peculiar ideas to four peoples partv voters and two doubtful voters. By the time they got to town the number had increased in their minds to 104. Say, at what joint did you get your snake medicine; boys? Some Fdolislt People Allow a cough to run until it gets be yond the reach of medicine. They often say: "Oh, it will wear away;" but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excel lent effect after taking tbe first dose. Price 50c and $1. Trial size free. At all drug stores. We learn of some republican can didates in this county who are but tonholing peoples party men and tell ing them that fabulous numbers of democrats in Great Bend, Ellinwood and Hoisington are going to vote the republican ticket. We want to assure the peoples party voters that there will not be fifty democratic voters in the county who will so far forget their democracy as to vote with or for the arch emeny of the people the repub lican part'. This is Pretty Good Mr. John C. Goodwin, a carpenter of Danville. 111. .writes: "About two weeks afro a heavv saw lotr fell UDOn mv-foot. badly crushing it, so that I was unable to walk at all. I sent for a bottle ot Ual lard's Snow Liniment and kept my foot well saturated with it. It is now two weeks since this happened, my foot is nearly well, and I am at work. Had I not used Snow Liniment I should have been laid up at least two months. For healing wounds, sprains, sores, and bruises it has no equal. No inflamma tion can exist where Snow Liniment is used. You can use this letter." Beware of all white liniments substituted for Snow Liniment. There is no other lin iment like Ballard's Snow Liniment. For sale by Allen & Wilson. 3 First published October 20, IS92.J PUBLICATION NOTICE. In the District Court within ami for the County of Barton, in the State of Kansas. D. W. C. Ciapp, Plaintiff, vs. Charles W. Phillips, Western Farm Mortgage Trust Co., G- W.. E. Griffith, Receiver of Western Far:u Mortgage Trust Co., of Denver, Coljnulo, O. J. Robertson et al., Defendants. State of Kansas to Western Farm Mortgage Trust Companv of Denver, Colorado, G. W. E. Griffith Receiver of Western Farm Mortgage Trust Co., of Denver, Colorado, and C. J - Robertson. You will fake notice that the said D. W. C. Clapp. plaintiB, did on the 30th day of August, 1892, fi'.e his petition in said District Court, within and for the County of Barton in the State of Kansas, against the said Charles W. Phillips, Western Farm Mortgage Trust Co., of Denver Colorado, G. W. E. Griffith, Receiver of said Company C. J. Robertson and other defend ant', and that the said Western Farm Mortgage Trust Co., G. W. E. Griffith Receiver of said Coni pauv and C. J. Robertson must answer said peti tion" filed as aforesaid, on or before tbe 1st day of December 1892, or said petition will be taken a true, and a judgment rendered in said action against said defendant, Charles W. Phillips, for tbe sum of Sixteen Hundred and Fifty-Six Dollars, with in terest theieon at the rate of 13 per cent, per annum from the first day of May. 1893, and for the further sum of $26.13, witB interest thereon at the rate of 12 per cent, per annum from the 5th day of Septem ber, 1592, and for tbe costs of suit, and a further judgment against said defendants Western Farm Mortgage Trust Co., of Denver Colorado, O. W. E. lirimth Receiver of said Comaany and C. J. Robert son, for the foreclosure of a eertain mortgage upon the following described real estate, to wit; Lots six (6) and seven (7) and east half of south West quarter of secUon No. six (6 Township No. Eighteen (18 South of Rango No. Thirteen (13 West of 6th P. M.. lying and situated in the County of Barton in the State of Kansas, and adjudging that said plaintiff has the first lien on said premises, to the amount for which judgment will be taken as aforesaid, and ordering said premises to le sold without appraisement, and the proceeds applied to the pavment of the amount due plaintiff and costs of suit and forever barring and foreclosing said defendants, and each of them, of and from all right, title, estate, interest, property and equity of re demption, in or to said premises; or any part thereof. L. W. Clatp and Wm. Osjcoxd, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Attest: W. R. Bcxtisg, Cierk District Court, BartoD County, Kansas rSEAL.j 30-. 0YAL WORCESTER A. WKITTEX TFAKR1) ATX rtven OX KKIfW Sinsle blR'le. es rt.. sin, jc SO els. iHiuO.o hlaue. So rts. to 1 .59. Fen K"ni vi-s. Tic. tr frt K. Cattle Knives. Jl.es to 2.54. A rvliah;? rfealpr wnnte'l In every lim o to handle our c-nt-lery. M'rite At nce ami ?ctirrt ajrencv U-fns It is too lata. Liberal tiie Trade. MCKNIGHT &. CO., 352 NORTH For Sale by G. N. & E. R. First published October 6, 1S02. SHERIFFS. SALE. State of Kansas, Barton County, John K. Mulvane. John Martin and William U. Rossiiigton, Trustees, vs. Curtis Potter and J . R. Hays. By virtue of a Special Execution to me directed and delivered, issued out of the :20th District Court of the State of Kansas, sitting in arid for Barton County, in said State, I will, on Monday, Novem ber 7th, A. I. 1892, between the hours of 1 o'clock P. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the Court House west door in (Jreat Bend in the County and State aforesaid, oiler at public salt- aud sell to the highest bidder, for cash in baud, the following described real property, to wit: The west half (l2) of tbe south east quarter (J) and the south half of the south west quarter of section No. Twenty Tour (24) Township No. Nine teen (,19) South of Range No. Fourteen (14) west of the Sixth Principal Meridian in Barton County, State of Kansas. Said property to be sold as coui luanded by the Said Special Execution. Geo. J. Spknceb, Shetiff. Sheriff's Office, October 5th, 1898. 28-32 FFirst published October 6, 1S92.J SHERIFFS SALE. State of Kansas, ) Barton County, ) E. F. Burleigh, vs. George M. Welles, Emma C. Welles, The Kansas Mortsrage Company, Sarah R. Kendall, The Topeka Investment and Loan Company. By virtue of a Special Execution to me directed and delivered, issued out of the 20th District Court of the Siate of Kansas, sitting in aud for Barton County, in said State, I will, on Monday November 7th A. D. 1892, between the hours of 1 o'clock P. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. of said day. at the Court House west door in Great Bend, in'the County and State aioresaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the tollowiug described real property, to wit: Lot No. Twenty (-JO) Block No. Seventy Eight (78) Original Townsite of Great Bend, Lots Eight and Nine (9) Block Eight (8) Arkansas Valley T"n Company's Addition to City of Great Bend, also a certain Tract Piece or Parcel of Land Adjoining the City of Great Bond by metes and bounds described as follows: commencing at North East corner of section No. Twenty Nine (29; Township No. Nine teen (19) South of Range No. Thirteen (13) west of 6th P. M., Thence south 0 20' west aloug East line of said section Two Hundred and Fifty Eight and 2-10 feet to a corner tnence South 89 40' west seven Hundred and Eighty thrpe and 1-10 feet to center line of third street Extended, Thence north 0 201 west along center line of third street Extended, Two Hundred and Sixty Four aud 45-100 feet more or less to North line of said Section and Thence east along north line of said section seven Hundred and Eighty five and 5-10 feet more or less to the north east corner of said section and Point of beginning, containing four and Acres more or less, in Barton County, State of Kansas. Said property to be sold as commanded by the said Special Execution. Geo. J. Spencer, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, October 5th, 1892. 2S-b2 Ripans Tabules cure tie blues. Ripans Tabules : for torpid liver. Ripans Tabules cure dyspepsia. Ripans Tabules cure biliousness. Ripans Tabules : one gives relief. HEALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING. For Farmers, Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, 'Wounds, Burns, Etc. A Delightful Sbanapoo. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water Brauw!i:e.-.?o.l str?: iHtagUprt ul tf inctpcri.'Trr4 nun- tY.Sli:x'. V.'..jtl . un-..f5. jni u..i b tha imiwni. Ill ' rjr's Mi; tire: ;::irt c cionri Ilir Ae: nt-Ior jss is (.ro- . .-!:.!:' iw niii li 1 1 llian liij iw4ijj while Uia Iim e ii.-i: . ;i M i 1 1 ..Me ijns f requtr ntly lce a total. 45 3l$ In '88 .'j. old in 'SB 166 sold in '90 ' j.C49 void Irs '91 0 KBibQsoM :02 if -. a Steel WtndmiH and 8teal " rover every 3 minutes. f Cj These figureo tell the : 1 ST' story of the ever-growine, Iw ever -going, everlasting cteel Aermotsr. Where one goes others fc'.iow. 23 l?! art! w9 Taketha Country," -i III! tbe 20.'9 Acnnotxra in "M. 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Before wncac:sg mfie mannractr.re.ezbatutivc aciic- w tj USc inrestigatien and eipeii- 3 menu were Dade by a stilled j5 9 mcchanieil engineer .in which er C crer bXJOO dynamometr i 3 tests were made" on El differ- n eat f:ra- or wheels, propel- q r led by arUficialacd therelbrc 6" unifora wind, wbieh acrJed qi arnirire y many qncsncnn 9 rclatinir to the pr. rer meed ta . nirrji:n.7l niriwM f ! nil t eurf.-.; . the r sisisie c a:r to rotation, bstrnc"ions in Lte 5 Wheel, tmta iu 'iCaTTtTooden arms, obstructions before the rrh-cl. as in rhj vaJieirss mill, and many otaer mare ab- $ S str.vir, thon-h c-"t !e&s irarrtant qnestions. These C ir:T-estigEt!or3 proved that the power ofjo trte best wiro vhesls could he doubled, 55 to tbcii-nn',ns wfiol c! II rae'er? 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