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AIMLESS WEEIttt 1IU1 X ABILKM3. UMHiA.t, feRiT. 8, JiHO.
Dickinson County, Kansas
State
of Kansas, 1 ,
Dickinson County
To all whom it may concern
; Notice is hereby given that the following described lands
and Town Lots, situated in the County of Dickinson, and
State of Kansas, or as much (hereof as may be necessary for
that purpose, will on
onday, Oct. 24, 1910
and the next succeeding days
County Treasurer's orhce in
Kansas, to the county, for the
. . . i
thereon, for the year 1909,
. - - . a
said day of sale:
Flan Tewnaala.
rMerlptlon Seo. Twp
Rn
ae. !
Ceo. la w tt m......... 11
wli sti ne and aliUBli
. SW
11
11
11
WMewdale TevnuAlg.
EH
I lot
iota of BU 11 II
WVl W 1
8tt nw ex. 11 o.
nw . JJ
SH nw
Btt ne
Hants Tewaahla.
Wtt .
11
II
II
II
jot 4 ...
li.il aa off SB.
Lot I
Beg. at aw corner no
11-13-1 wait eul 10 tit.
n 10 rdi. wait rdi. 41
rdi II rde. s It rdi. to
beg.
Beg. 1 rodi w of iw cor
nar ia na, wt II rdi.
It rd. out II rodi to
beg
Bg. on n tin Ith ft Solo
II It lw
II II lw
mon w zi il n jj ij;
10 ft n 14 ft 171 100
ft to beg H
Garfield TewaaklB.
Ne ,!
no nw no "
Nw
Nw
Btt
WlMllnl TewsaAla.
1 ae In nw. J;
Wtt and aft iw.. .... II
Hellaed Tawaakli).
Ntt SW
II lw
14
14
14
14
. 14
It
It
II
11
11
11
11
11
11 '
II
II
U
11
II
II
It
II
II
II
Bw ..
Ba aa . . .
Bw ia .
Ne
N no ..
VII nw
.'.'.'.'.'.''.'.'.".'.'.'.v.'. II
n i?
BH nw
II
Bark tja Tewaahla.
WH nw
w
N14 k
8tt nw
Oraat Tewaahla.
WH nw
I ao. att iH w no
8a nw and ih
WH nw and pt. wH aw
north of R. R
' 100x165 ft. In ii corner tH
' Com. "at a point 'ii 'ti. i of
nw corner oi a-wan
nw. thenco to ft., e
ft., n SO ft. w 110 ft. to
bag J
1 ao In ia oor... '
Beg. 21 H n ' T,w..or'
of iliMII 1T-100 ch
. 12 IT-loo ch to n llni of
R. R. iw to a point a of
beg. n 11 11-100 ch to
, lieg i
lot I Sub. Div. iH no J
IS ao In ni 1
Klrbr'e Add
, Vacated
Lot. 1, J, ti t to !, bit. 11.
Loti 9, 4, t, 8, T, bk. II. ,
I,ot It, bk. IS.
Loti 1. S, 4. bk. 80.
Pari el Eaa AMIeae Tmwu Ce'a. Add.
Varated.
J!iS ft. (I ae.) In aH l'-'"-'..
Part at Ark Valley T. a) L. Ca, Vacated
t ac. In 11-13-1.
Wewbrra Tawaahlp.
BH. iw and ne, aw and atrip of 10 rodi
off e aldo nw. iw, 11-14-1.
NH. nw, il-14-x.
I ao. w of Cr. In iw. S4-14-I.
Jefferaoa Tewaahla.
1 ac In cor ne, 1-15-1.
flw, nw, 4-15-1. I
Nw, aw, 4-15-1. .. ,
H. ne, 1 15-1- . , .
P.J,. nw, 10-lt-.
KH, w nd ie, tl-lt-l.
Nw. It-lf-l.
flaaaar Towaahle.
KH. aa ""d ii, ii. 14-U-l-
NaT It-lt-S.
PH nw'
Nw nw
Na nw
SH M
Nw
Haree Teweahra.
IU na
I 11
I 11
t It
II 11
It 11
It II
' 4 It
I II
t It
I It
It II
11 II
It 11
IT II
10 It
11 II
14 It
If II
It 14
14 II
14 It
. I It
t It
It II
ikla.
II 11
It
T 11
I II
II II
II II
Center Tawaakla.
fimr
B to ao wH It aa
wH wH
EH a
ac aa
Na aa
lot 4 Pt lot T
1 ac lot 1
H nw
HI ac iH wH
tut na
N4 aw
Nw
Lata a Tawaakla.
NH aw
BSISgo Tewaaet.
Nw
Sw
naaw Tawaakla.
EH aw a aa
NH H aw
Na aa
Praaraat Bin Taaraa
1 it In I aa la
aw aw
, Nakla Tawaakla.
WH aa
Ne
WH BW
Lot I
Ji ao lot I
E"ir- at pt en n bank or
emotr rwar 17 ft a of
pt on ilde of r of w of
! t" p. r r 1S1H ft a of a
" and a ouerter line thro
rtmler Sec tl-Il-4 n ll
rt. a ll ft, a tat rt
alang rlr to beg..
IH ac la na
k
t"r
H Di BH
Tax Lis
of
thereafter, be sold by me, at the
ADiiene, uicmnson county,
delinquent taxes" and charges
1 -It i .;f l r -
unless same snail ae paiu ociorc
Rlaekart Tawaakla.
Ba I
SH nw nH w
8w t
8w II
NH nw A NH na II
Na . II
NH na tl
NH nw nw na It
Mfcertr Tawaakla.
8 ni It nw aa t
Valea Tawaakla.
Na
II
All aw n of plat of Calklni'
A A .A U..l.ln. anil w
of oentar of Lima Cr. A a
at a oi r ot w
Vli mwr v rv
800x500 ft. In aw
500x180 ft. In aw
100x180 ft. In aw
W 10x110 ft In IW
A tract In iw
H ao In aw
1-1 ac. In aw
1 ao In aw -.
Tract In ii 11-11-4 bag. at
inieraeouon ui a line oi r
of w of Mo. Pao. rr with
the -w ilda of r of w of
the C R I A P R R.
along the w ilda of R of
wofCRIAPRR,.
too ft. w to a point n of
nw cor of lot 1, bl'k 111
Creech'i add to Herlng
ton, n to r of w of Mo.
Pac, r r, thenoa a along
ildi of laid r of w to
... .....
it
it
Blk 85 Horington Town Co
add
1 ao com It it ft w of ne cor
ne ne a 484 rt., a it n
414 ft w 10 ft to beg....
an In ne
IA ... In .U. n.
Beg at a pt. where the n Una
of iec 14 interaecti the w
line or tne mcrneraon
branch ofCRIAPRR
running weet zuu n on a
line of aec 14, 150 ft to
C R I t P R of W, thence
187 ft alone laid r
of w to beg H ac In aH
ne
WU
II
BH aa
ti
It
Hr . .....................
Calkla'a Addllloa Vaeate.
Iiti 10, 11, 11, 11, bk. 4.
Lota 1, I, I, 4, 10, 11, 14, II, bk. I.
Loti 8, 4. I, I. 7, I, t, bk. I.
B. L. Tkompaaa'a Addition.
Loti 1. I, 5. 7, 0. 11, 18, 15. 17, bk ; I.
Lola 1. I, I, 7, I, 11, It, It. 17, It, tl, It,
bk. T.
ABILENE.
Loti 4, t. 10, bk. I. J,.'
L-ot a, lo, mi. . ....
Loti 1, t, 1, bk 10.
Loti s, 4, bk. II.
Loti 11. 13, bk. 16.
Loti 4, I, t, bk. 18.
iit i and 40x100 ft vacated itreet bk II
Loti 1, I, I, 4, bk 14.
Tkaataaaa and MeTar"a Addltlea.
Iot and wH of I. A atreet
8H. lot 16, lit. atreet, :
gnndiwlrk and AaBTMtlae'a Addltlea.
Lot 72 ft nH 17, It, 6th itreet
Loti 56, 68, 60, 61, 70, 78, 7th itreet.
Lot 2, iH ' 16, 7th itreet.
Lot 64, 88, 61 e of creek ex eaet lit) ft
and 87 H of e 10 ft lot 61 and lot
12, 70. Elm itreet
Lot 62. Broadway.
Lot 102, 104, Buckeye.
A. L. Dab. of T. M.
Lot It, Cedar ataeet
Kaaey at Hodgea Addltlea.
Lot I, bk. t. .
Lota, 1, 2, I, 4, bk. I.
8 60 ft lot 1, bk. t.
Lot 1, bk. It.
Lot 14, 16. bk. It. ' ,,'
Lot II, 19, bk 22. 7-
Lot 1, I. 10, 12, 18, bk. It.
Lot 17, bk. 28. ' I
Lot tl; 22, 28, tt, bk. 17. ;
Lot 10. bk. 28. I
Lot I, I, 7, bk to. "
riaacea Addltlea. 1
Lot I, Cedar atreet
Rlre aad Aaalla'a.
Lot I. 7. I. bk I.
Lot I, bk I.
Itlre aad Jeeeerake'.
Lot I, wH lot t and all lot t, bk. I.
Lot l! l' and a 71 ft I and ItH ft 7.
I II ft 7 and wH t, bk 11.
Ikeld at rieker-a Add.
Lot 1. Cedar Bt
Lot I, 7, I, t, 10, Buckeye Are.
lelda fir! Add.
IK ac of lot f e of atud Creek. Vina at
1 ac off a aide lot I e of Creek, Vina Bt
Lot 14. II, Flrat Bt
Ihald'a rearlk Add.
41 18-100 ftxlOi tt lota t, IL 11. 11.17,
Roger'a Ave.
Lot 15, 17, 1, Roger'! Ave.
Careejater'e Add.
Lot I. 4, bk. t.
Faalkeer'a tab. INv. Pi. at Bk. t, Ftak-ar-a
Add.
Lot t, I, bk. 1.
rtaaaia Add.
Lot t bk. 1.
Lot I. It, bk. 1
Rlarklaad Add.
Iot t. I. bk. L '
Lot It, bk. t. '."'
All, OK, TV
Lot I. bk. t.
Lot 11. It. bk. t.
Loti 1, 1 I, 4. I. I. t. t, I ,11. lL II. It.
14,
ll, ie, if, ii, xu, iz, aa, ii. aa.
It.
II, II. OK. II.
1, 1. I. 4. 10. 11, It, It, 14. It, bk. It
Tilt, '
Lou It, 14, bk. tt
Fatrrtaw Ada
Lai II. 17, 'It. It, 10. 11 It, it. tt, It.
It, bk. It. .
Lot 1, 1. I. 4. It, 14. It, It. bt 17. '
Lot te, bk. 17.
Lot t, It, It. tt. bk. It
Lot It, 14, bk. It.
Lot , 1. I. I. . 4. T. 14, It, It, 17. It, It.
It, 1L II 21. Ik tl
ratrrtewM aeeeaid Add.
Lota T. t. 41. it. tk. it
-i Park Ui
LeU II. 11. ba. It. ; r
Eaat Aklleaa T. Ca'a. At.
Let 1, 1. I, 4, t, bk. 1.
Lot I. 10. 11, 12. bk. 10.
Lot 10, 11, 12, bk. 21.
Lot 83, 4, JS, !, 17, It, 19, 40, bk. II.
Lot 12, 18, 14, 29. 10, bk. 21.
Lot lii, St. ti. 28, bk. t0. .
' Wakl'a Ui '
Lot 7, I, bk. L
Lot 10, bk. 1. I
Lot t, 4, I, bk. t. .
auller'e Aid.
Lot I, 7, 1, t. 10, bk. I.
i
Lota In 16-12-2.
Ber 60 ft n and C0 ft w of corner
. . . i. . s . r
XB-t9-2,t lienva uvi.ii t.v iw v.
r of w, thence ne along laid r of
JVO It. W puin. i. ... W V. B ...IW V.
lt-lt-2, thence ltt ft w, II ft a, ll
of
n.. Ti it - .n lit ft w of aa comer
Beg. ei ii n aim . w w. -- w...-,.
ectlon H-ll-1, N 121 ft a tt ft to beg.
. - - - - ,
reg. lav i- i bh www w - ww.
ner lection ie-13-2, n imi it w m it
200 ft a 10 ft to beg.
' Maaeheatev. "
Tt T 10. 11. bk. 4: Loti t. It.
11. 12. It, 14, 17, 19, bk I: Lota 4, I. I
18, 14, bk. Hi Lot 4. bk. Hi Lot i. fit.
t ... ,A hi. II F nm 10 ,1. It. hlr.
ID. LUU aw. un. i wv ...... -
20 Lot II. bk. to; Lot 4, bk. 11; Lot 11,
DK. 24; UOIU I 10, UK. Jii mwm a
bk. It; Lot 7, bk. 19.
Talmage la Baekeya.
Lot It, bk. I.
Briaay-a rtrat Addltlea.
NH I. bk. 1. . . ,
Tata i. 7. I. t. 10. bk. 1: LOU 1. I. I,
. bk. 4.
in hv t; 11 ft 8 inchei w 17 ft
... m mf. 1. 1. a. r . ia hi. 7 rit
It. bk. V. LoU 1, I. , 7, , 11. 1?. J?. 17.
bit Hi LOU f, 4, S, 10. . .
. . at. a J t( Ifi fl liW
Lou II, 12, 14, 21 bk. 17; Lota 17 19
bk. It; Lot tt, bk. to.
(aatfe Dlllaa la mage.
Loti It, 2S, 10, II, bk. 11.
Baauer Cltv.
h... ... ..... D T nA hTfl.V a
Lot. 15, It, bk. I; Lot 24, bk 10; LJU
W 4W 1U L UB.WWWH . ' " "
U IB, 10. DK. Iwj uuim w, w, w, ,, w, --
Loti t, 10, 11. 11, II. 14, 16, II, bk 1L ,
JW 1. .0 18
rta . 11. It! bk. D.: Loti 10, 12, 14, bk
D.
Laaak'e Aaaitioa.
BH. lot I, bk. C; 8 H lt bk- '
Maaaell'a leeoad Addltlea.
Lot I, bk. B.
DDIUItluab
Flrit atreet; Loti 12, 14, tl f lrit itreet.
Loti 10. 12. 14, It, 20, 42, 44, 46, Main
OM. Z 9. OVi O B, line a"v., --.
atreet- E I ft 62, and 14, S, 108,
!5r""l.-I. V-;;'.7l : aia icfl iR. S4
26i: 261, 260, MaTn Itreet; Loti. ttl! 170.
272, Main itreet; wiie i, ai, mo.
jn n.hi.a ,tra.. Tita 88. 90. 92. Third
itreet; Loti 41, 118. 128, 127. 111. J8S
120, Fourth itreet; Lota 1, t, 5, 7, 61,
03. 15, tl, II, Fifth itre,)!.. Loti "Vet,
ti. Sixth atrial: E' in ann nil
.... ji in iw a. Nirrn airBBE. luia mo.
10, 110,' 111, 114, Fifth at
Hall aai Wkltleya Aaaitioa.
IJOti II, II, l I.WU...I . . . n .5
16. is. 10. Fifth itreet; Loti I, 10, II,
Sixth atreet.
r .( 11 Mr I't.nt. 18. 14. II. 10. tl
. . ; A. m m IS 41 n 11. tl
OK 9, IrfOIB Iw, IB, I", w, , - ' ' --. --'
28. bk. 9; Lota 24, 16, 16, 17, It, tt, 10.
11, 12, 83, 14 bk. I.
Kaierpnaa. .... .a
Lota 22. 84 bk. t; Loti 1, 4, I. i. 1?.
12, bk ; tou 22, 24 bk ll; Lou . e DK
. . a. . alB. . - - r m a a. Aft anaa AAfai
SlrH! Vk 81 "296 ft, a" 69H ft a t95 ft
n 69H It DK II.
Raat Addltlea.
Loti I, t, bk 14; BH lot 10 bk lii
nana . . .
au lot 1 bk 41: Loti 17, It, It, 10
bk 41.
geaa'a Addition. . .
All lot 1 of R R nH t bk 1; All lota
4 -14 bk l; Lot I bk 1; Lot 11 bk 7.
Pratker'i Addltlea.
Lot. 1-4 bk It; Lota In 10, II, I; 1 ao
out of ae corner aw aw.
Hap. It .....
Loti 1, 1. bk t; E 76 ft lota T, t bk I;
E 80 ft loti 1, 1, bk I.
Thnrataa aad iarayaaa Addltlea.
.... . t , a Li. te ' I 1 mnn WI4
of I bk Q: Loti t, 11, It, bk R; LoU 11.
18. bk B.
OrarterM Addltlea.
All bk 1; 8 10 ft lot 11, bk 17.
Lot. 4, 1, I, 7, I. 9, 10, 11, 12. 11 bk 1;
U ft between loti I and t. bk 1; Loti I.
7, I, 9, 10, 11 bk 7; Lot 14 bk I.
All bk 1; E It ft lot 11 bk 11; Lot t
. ... , r, lii .ii hi, i. rta
IK 1 I . lJl ml
1. I bk 14; Lot e ana e is n mi u '
Lot. I. 7. I. 9. 10. bk 16! All bk 17: Lota
W!.0tt
9. 10. 11, 18, 14, 16 bk It
bk 10.
taeeraa'e Tklrd Addition.
Lot. 1. 1, I, 4 bk 8 ; ixit. e, a, i. i,
10, bk 4; Lot. 1, t, t, 4, I bk ti 71x11)
Lota 1, 1, I. 4 bk 1; H lot I bk 1.
Weodbtae.
Lot I bk t: LoU I. 7 bk B; Lot" 11.
10, bk I; Lot. 1. 1, I, 4, bk I; Lore 12.
18 14 bk It; Lot. 1, I bk It: Lotj 4, a.
I, 7, I, II, 14, 16. It. 17, It. 19. .0 bk 11.
"PWTii tobkt:
Loti t, I, 10 bk t; Lot. 9, 10 bk 12; Beg.
at ae corner of bk 15, w 29 H ft 128
ft e 29H . 125 ft bk 16: Lot I bk 16:
R T6 ft lot. 1, 1, 1, 4, I bk 25: W 87 ft
loti 1. 2, t, 46 bk 26; EH I"" 0, 7 t,
10 bk 25; Lot. I, 4 bk 27;ot 4 bk 29;
. . A .b A. I n. IA Kir II. lltl 1. 4 bk
40; Lot. 13, 'it bk 41: Lot. 13-16 bk 42;
Lota 16, 17, 1 DK .; IvOia a-a
Lota 13. 16, 17. 19. 1, 4 bk 61; Lot. t,
11, I, I. bk 62; Lot. t, 7. bit 118: 80x118
ft In w corner bk 120; Lot. II. 41, 41,
bk 121; Beg. at a point 14 ft n of aw
corner lot I bk 121. w to Lime creek,
thence along creek nw to lot 17, thence
e 75 ft theme a to beg, bk 121; Beg at
121, a to Olive et e to center of Lime
creek, nw along creea m ; i;j;
8V4 Iota I, I bk 122; Lota 10-lt, bk 121;
. . . j , , vi. .... t.i. i a a r a
11, 11. 18, 17, 10 bk 115; Loti 11, It, bk
I wVi tt. bk ISO; Lot 1 A n 10 ft lot I
and Tot. I I 7 and I ft I 4k aft I bk
111; Lot 11 bk 181.
Hevtagtea Team Ca. AMIrlea.
Lota I. f. t. bk It; Lot. I. T, I, 11 a
nH It bk ft: Lot. t, 11. 10, It. 14, bk
iTjita 10. 11. bk It: Lota I. I. bk 11;
Lota It. 16, I. I, bk 11: Lot. I, 1, t, 11,
bk 101 : Lota i-T ea ie; uota ii-iv
ivi; ah i aa ii.
frrrtll AMrttaa.
Lot T bk 138: Lota 1, 4, I, I, 11, 14 bk
184; Lota 10-11, bk 141; Loti t. 10, It.
bk IBS; Lot. J!. 14. bk let: Lot. J. i, ",
t. 10. It bk ltt; Loti 14, It. 18, 10, It
14 bk 151.
Lam aad tOlaee-a AiJItlaa.
Lota 1. 4. t. I. 10 bk 188: Lots I. 11.
18, 18. if, It, 11. tl bk 1: Lota 1,1,1
bk 14T; Lot. II, 10, tt, 14 bk 1; Lot.
8. f bk 170; All bk 171: All bk 171; Lot.
It, IS, It. It. 11. 14 bk 171; Lota 1. t, t.
T, t, 11 bk 17i; Lot. IT, 11, 11. II bk
111.
Raarka-a Aaaillaa.
S II ft lot 1. bk 1; i1 Vt lot It, bk 1.
Rlira AMItlea.
All lot T eitrapl a le rt
lSntO ft . and lot 1, bk 1;
Lata T. t.
bk 1; Lota I, I. 10. bk I.
Theaapawa'a A .4111a a.
f All IB l ha l- tita IS. II. tl. bk 1:
Lota IT, It, bk 1: 18x111 ft of bk I;
1,01a iz. ll, II, la, it, i, is, ok a; lAnm
tl. 14. bk I: All bk 11; Lota 1, I. bk I:
LoU 17, It, IU II. It. 11, tt, 14, bk 14.
Owfc-a Aiatttaa.
bk 117; C pt. iota't. 4, 4, I, 11 ll'bk'lla.
I war. AeeMMea.
Lota It, It.
Ixita 11, it, ll. 11. It. ba. ; Lota L, I,
t, 1, tl. tl. 1. It bk L
Skaahara IMHtaa
Lota . ll. It. It. 11. ti. bk t; Lota'
It, Jt. bk t; Lota It, 11. 11. la. tl. t,
Lota t. li, it. it. tl. U. bk 1: Lata
II II, 18, 20, 23, 24, bk 4; Lot. 1, 4, I,
;0, 21, bk t; LoU 10, 22. 24. bk 7.
MeClavea Aaaillaa. '
WH bk 61.
n. .,! a jalli... ' -
net 10 ft w of aw corner bk .161
Creech', addition w 121 ft a 140 ft a 121
ft n 140 ft to bag H ao.
Beg ltt ft w of nw corner bk lit
Creech'a add w 76 ft 140 ft 71ft to
beg 61-100 ac.
Beg 10 ft w of aw oorner bk 151
r-reech'e add w 410 ft n 140 ft a 410 ft
B HV II IW ve. "71
o'f'ni'con.er bk in
101 ft .110 ft a 101 ft a
Bp? 20 " w
I r . f n ajfA ai
P. Creech'i add w
w hi ....
nt.a. at a noint zs xx. n or na corner ioi
l. bk 111. thence w 17t ft. n It ft a
Beg. at 'oorner aeH. aH of 14-1M.
lie II., a iu w mm;
i 1 n tt . ta c R.
640 ft., w to C. R. L at P. R. of Way,
a along n. a. w i poini vppoeiie
Dea'um'.B, v tv "mm.
Beg. at a point 410 ft. w of aw corner
or ne, n ii. n. w iue it. w una
the C. R. L f. Ry, a 421 ft, a til
II. lo uea.
Beg. Bt a point 410 ft. w Of .w corner
. . ... 1. . . ... ( A . ...
hK. IS! wraecn a auu. w iv, H ,w
11., a ev m a " ., .w mm.
Hawlera Add.
Lot. 4, M ana n 17 ft. T, bk. I.
8 7H ft. 7 and lot. I, I, 10, bit 1.
J... iiAia.'. A a a.
Lot. 11. It, bk. 1.
Lot. 18, 10, DK. I.
1 ... . ,
Given under my hand and eal tnl.
10th day of July, 1910, at the office of
' . m 1 tm.i. , . r.... ...
linn aay oi auiy, ww, ..
County Treaaurer of Dlcklneon County,
nan....
r TT 1 Ulio au.
daunt TrAaUurar.
E. L. MORSE,
Deputy.
FOR ONE MONTH
September Will Be One Continuous
Holiday,
CELEBRATING THE CENTENNIAL
Every Nation With Which Diplomatic
R.latlon. art ueuinea na. nap
ra.anUtlv.i airaiant War
hlpi en Both Coaata.
Mexico CItr. BepL 1. September
will be ana contlnuoui - Holiday
thrnnehout the reDubllc of Mexico,
the Inhabitant, of toll country have
et wide the month to celebrate the
centennial of their Independence. Juit
100 year, ago Father Miguel aiaai
an. Mailrai'. flrit and greatest Cham
plon of liberty, organlied the revolt
agalnit the mother country wmcn ui-
timatolv re.ulted In Mexico, ireeaom
and the death of that brave patriot,
and the promoter, of the centennial
have nlanned iomi event for every
day In the month to honor the brave
men who died In the cause of liberty.
Monuments will be unveiled, new
niihiin buildings will be dedicated;
there will be parades and bull fights.
literary and athletic contests, as weu
as banquets and receptions.
Every civilized country In the world
with which Mexico maintain! diplo
matic relations will be represented at
the centennial and foreign warships
will lie at anchor in the harbors on
both coasts.
United State Represented.
The United States is represented
bv a anaclal ambassador, former OoT.
Curtis Guild of Massachusetts, and
commission composea oi narneun
-T .
nm ruia nf I.ni Angeles. Alexander
Kok of Pittsburg and Justice Gerard
: tne supreme court oi new iuia.
ranee, uermauj auu wwu. ,
signified their Intention of presentlnc
... ..... .v.
laitmg memorial to Mexico ou wo
i - .--.0 - -
occasion of the centennial
The first
will return the silver keys to Mexico
City given to the French on tneir en
try into the capital; Germany will
erect a monument to Humboldt; and
China Is preparing a surprise.
contrary to iue iium; w. wiw.
nosltlons, no money has been Invested
' .... a . a. I
Contrary to the policy of most ex
i a WaIUIhi.. knr a That fllttHsi
IH ieUipOIe.1 OU1IUIU6B, wu. t-aaw aw a. v.- .
v. kam h.ah in moLrintr norrnnATit 1
UtaTVS UCCIA UDIU aaa sainiuiiaj r
i tr.Mt.o-hitir ha rnnh. t
Uc I
The celebration waa formally opened
today bj presiaem uiai, wito tne aeui-
CAUan Ol m uew seiiem. iushuo Mjausu.
Tomorrow a hygienic exposition will
. . I
Be Opened under tne auspices or me
superior board of health, and win re-
main open during the entire month.
Big Doings on September 16.
One of the biggest days In the cele-
eration will be September !. It was
dama, a Mexican patriot, arrived at
tha home of Father Hidalgo In Do
lores, and Informed the priest and
his friend. Allende. that the conspir
acy against the Spanish government
had been discovered..
The fighting priest immediately
arose and exclaimed: '"Gentlemen,
we are lost; there Is no recourse but
to stuck the Spaniarda," This was
the beginning of the revolution, which
continued for several months and re
sulted In the execution of the brave
priest on July SI, 1811. '
This patriot's memory win be fit
tingly celebrated on the llth by the
dedication of, a monument to Inde
pendence on the Pasco de la Reforms
by President Diss, at which time the
proclamation of Independence win fee
read. This will be followed by a great
parade of 10.000 troops through the
principal streets of the city to the
palace, where they will be reviewed by
President Diss. In the evening there
will be a .umber of patriotic entertain
ments held In the various theaters and
parka
toot Sails far Heme.
Southampton. Eng., Sept 1. Sena
tor Ellhu Root, who headed the Amer
ica oonnaei la the New England
ruberies dispute before The Hague
arbitration tribunal aad Mrs. Root
allied for New York oa the Kaiser
BO REJOICES
r
VMIhelm Dar Grosse. .
SI n o
HE17 IfJSURGENGY
As Before Civil War Special Interests
.,, fWiint. - '
ROOSEVELT , AT ASAWAT0IWII
In Hla Speech Dedlcatlnj Battle
ground Park H Attacked
Enemies of Civil Government -a
He Sees Them. ' ,
Osawatomle, Kan, Sept 1. Dedi
cating the John Brown monument and
Battle Ground park of Osawatomie,
the "Great Insurgent," CoL Theodore
I uia wraai iiwuiecu4 -"
Bnn.T- nractlcallT nraaehed tht
RooaeTeit, practically )reEn
I .-a nelnrtlnlaa nf TYinllflrtl
doctrines and principles of modern
Insurgency. Just about every mue
that insurgency has embraced was In
dorsed by Roosevelt -
He declared that the United States
Is face to face with a .crisis as im
nortant as that which brought about
the Civil war.
Free From Sinister Control.
artnr .anvanunanU. national and
state, must be freed from the sinister
Influence or control of special Inter
.... ha aaM. "Kiactlv aa the spe
cial Interests of cotton and slavery
threatened our political integrity De
fore the Civil war. so now the great
special business Interest too often
control and corrupt the men and
methods of government for their own
profit'
AttaiVlne- Mnatad fortunes, the ex-
president demanded "the destruction
nf anariial nrlvllen" and urged. In lieu
of government ownership, regulation
of all corporations doing an inter
state business "based on the full
knowledge of all the facts, Including
a physical valuation of the property."
Again, "We should permit lortunes
to be gained - only as long as the
gaining represents benefit to the
community. ,
flatter Conditions for Labor.
r Rnoaevelt urged better working
condition! for the laboring men, de-
aiarine- that countless men were Kept
from being good citlsens by the con
ditions of life with which tney are
surrounded. He also' urged campaign
contributions publicity.
Government supervision, ue, nam.
should be exercised not only over
mibllc utilities corporations, but all
corporations doing an Interstate busi
ness, especially sucn comoinauon.
which control the necessaries of life, I
such as meat, oil, coal, etc. j
Ha characterised the amenament
to the Hepburn act, passed by the last
aaaainn nf. congress, as "a long step
In advance,' and expressed the belief
that directors of corporations snouia
k koiri riiraf tlv ' reenoniible when
it mrnoratlon breaks the law.
In speaking of tne tann, me coionei
......... ri rMinfldaruce in an expert
imrim nrimmtealon. who would investi
gate the rates and then recommend
changes front time to time.
Th. .Hmin.tlon -of all corporation!
and special interests from politics,
hiwaver. occunled. most .. OI tne
colonel's time. -In this connection he
urged the complete publicity of all
nnrnnrata officer, and stated that
w.jrw.. -
every national officer, elected or ap-
a -1 1 A k. A,.klrlrlAn n nar.
poinieui auuuiu u . r..
form any service or receive any com
pensation directly or Indirectly from
intaratata cornoratlons and added that
similar provision would not rail to
be useful within the states.
Ha elan avnraaaed the belief that
the prompt removal of unfaithful or
,
incompetent public servants should be
J .1 ai.aaaaa A HI salt TlH.
...a.-- ' . , a j l w l
TT-ifiHp law and a graduated tnnen
maae eHj turn. sum. .
.
tflnoA Atid Income tax were otner
measures that the former president
expreaeed hla belief in.
fttanrla faf Sauara Deal.
i aland for the sauare deal. But
j. -
when I aay that I m for the square
.... . - n.Mt . . n . t arnnrl
aeai i m - .
fair nlav under the nresent rules
tor
of I
Ing
the game, but that I stand for bav-
those rules changed so as to worn
a mora substantial eauallty of op
for
portunlty. and of reward for equally
aood service
No Votes for Corporations.
"We must drive the special Inter
eats out. of politics. That Ts one of
our tasks to-dy. Every special In
terest Is entitled to Justice full, fair
and complete but not one Is entitled
to a vote In congress, a voice on the
bench, or to representation In any
public office. The constitution guar
antees protection to property and we
mat make that promise good. But it
does not give the right of suffrage to
any corporation.
"Vr. Man arhA carries the burden of
pedal privileges of another can give
to the common weaita tnat semca w
which It la fairly entitled
GOV. STUBBS APPOINTS, BULGER
He Was the Nominee .for .District
Judge In Charokee County, When
Vacancy Oecurad.
Tope, Bept 1.J. J. Bulger of
Baxter Springs' has been appointed
Judge of the di.trict court la the
Eleventh district, Cherokee county,
by Gov. Stubba. C. A. McNeill of Co
lumbua realgned as district Judge a
week ago to resume the practice of
law. Bulger is the Republican nomi
nee for the place and Gov. Stubba de
cided to appoint him to the) vacancy
Instead of taking a msn who would
Have to go out of office In January. .
"The Elood Is The Life.
Science has never gone beyond the
iboveiimpleitatementof scripture. But
It has Illuminated that statement and
given It a meaning ever broadening with
the Increasing breadth of knowledge.
When the blood is "bad or Impure ft
k not alone the body which suffers
through, disease. The brain . Is also
clouded, 'the mind and judgement ar
frjeeted, andSiany an evil dead or Impure
UioVhtyjbeelreetIy traced to the
rMpVaVyQthalatiaft Fouj,lmpnrebloo
aan ha tnaila nnra hv tl.a HM nf l)J.
flerce'i Qolden '.Imllcal Dlawverr. It
mri, I,.il anil ni.rili... tl.a hlmid tharabV
"ri' tifl rnA Mirinni the hlnml thereby
luring, pimples, blotches, eruption! and
etner cutaneoua auocuuoa, aa avi,i
tetter, or salt-rheum, hives and ether
manifestations of Impure blood.
In the cure of scrofulous swellings, a
larged glands, open eating ulcers, or old
ores, the 'Golden Medical Dtaoorary "has
performed the moat marvelous cures. In
eases of old sores, or open eating a loan,
It ts well to spply to the open lores Dr.
Pierce's All-Heailng Salve, which poa- .
esses wonderful healing potency whea
aied m an application to the sores In con
junction with the use of "Golden Medical
Discovery as a blood cleansing eonitl
tutlonal treatment If your druggist
don't happen to have the All-Healing
Salve" In stock, yon can easily procure It
by Inclosing fifty-four cents In poatage
sumps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, 661 Mala Si,
Buffalo, N. T., and It will come to yon by
.....n Ma lfrwif AmmoKmim kaari It aa
well as the "Golden Medical Dtecovory." ,
9 .9
Vm Mni affnnt ia acrwAnt Biiv medicine
of unJmown cvmpoattton as a substitute
(or "Golden Medical Discovery," which ll
a medicine OF Kirown coMi-uomua,
having a complete list of Ingredients la
.1.1- Bnll.l. nn Ira hnttla-areannaa. th
aime being attested u correct under oath.
Dr. Pierce's rieasent feuets reguiaia
tad iBrlgorata stomach, liver and bowels.
MONUMENTS
of classical design and correct pro
portions need not necessarily be ex
pensive. We carry large stock o:
finished work at all times, some of
which we art sure will please yon,
both In design and price. Call and
let na show yon.
ABILENE" MONUMENT CO.
MY HARDING A 8011, ProtfefeM.
. Abilene. Kansas.
mi iu
31 Tears In Business
in Abilene
w. L. COOLEY.
We can fix yonr
clock or watch or
Jewelry right. "
Set oar new dis
play of Jewelry,
Eye Glasses and
Spectacles.
PRICES RIGHT.
Thld St., across from P. O.
8. STEELSMITH, M. 0.
Gpecsloiist aid Ocilid
i ABILENE. KANSAS
Practice limited to Surgery, Borglcal
Dlaeaaea, Diseases of Women and Dis
eases of tha Bra.
CATARRH
HAY FEVER
ELY'S CREAM BALM
Aaaaath
oivta staLita at oca.
It eloesaea. BOOthes, heala and protertB the
diwaard aaeaibrane taeniting tnaa Catarrh
and driree awar a Cold in tha Bead quick Iv.
BMtores the Beneea of Taate aad SmelL
It mi eaay to aaa. Cootaiaa ao Injarioua
oVnn. Ko aaerrwry, ao eoratsa, a aw.
phina. Tha bcaaaabld reaanly.
Pnca. to oaat. at ProiXu or by awiL
ELT SROTHE!. II wsrraa tt. Saw Tart,
ar Y aitvl A Vkr
sill I $1,
git iH MP
m csr.'

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