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The Hoxie Sentinel from Kenneth, Kansas • Page 2

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lOOpoO Acres of Rail Road, School and Deeded Land for Sale on Easy Terms, 3vdIone3r to Loan on Long Time. V. S3 Sal i IsfiSs tra tz? a tar's raa tr J. W. KL'FF.

President. J. R. REED. Vice President.

E. H. LUPTON. Cashier. IIOXIE SENTINEL.

V. E. KING. W. J.

GILLILAN. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU-TiCIV OF The STATE CF XA'5AS. ar.J fODrittcr. Hcuse Joirit Resolution So. 4.

mm I i PS iJ il 1 mm Prof. Foster's Predictions. On? of the greater-t stonu periods of will begin on August Itfc. and continue until; the 27th. Iniring which tlie great will he completely broken ly heavy hail an'! tornadoes and lieavy sales, and a tropica! hurricane on the southeast Atlantic coast eer.

the and -J ith. Those storm? v.iil lie greater in Illinois, the Engiai states, eastern Canada and Labrador will lie in the danger path. Yi vid spots from the I-th to th and brilliant auroras on the and House Joint Resolution No. 4. For the Submission of a proposition to Amend the Constitution of ihe SUte of Kansas.

Ye it rv--lvi'il by the I.e'-i-lature of the of of the im-in'iers ach Ilit ri-in: SKiTioS 1. Tin- l'uiiow inj to iirr.eii'i liu- of is he rciy ssiiitnitteJ to the qualiritnl t-lctors the si ate for their iiosToviil or eiei li.ia. luunvlv: The r. pa r73rri SS0.0I of tlie state of is hi re by i iimeiiiieil by strikiajr out the whole of seeiion tvi. rtrtifle thre.

of the se'-tion thirteen, itrticle three of the constitution. and TT in lieu of sjii.i section two, ami ns i to section thirteen, the follow- SECTORS: J. W. HufT? J. R.

Rgsil, W. P. Rice. Win. Mellcn, The next annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic of the a.

in. I.C '-IUiI i -t For Associate Justice. d. valentine. of Atchison county.

For Governor. JOHN A. MARTIN. of Atchison county. For Lieutenant Governor.

A. P. KIDDLE, of Ottawa county. For Secretary of State. E.

B. ALL EX, of Sedgwick county. For State Treasurer. JAMES W. HAMILTON, of Sumner county.

For Auditor of State, TI.MOTII Mi CART tl Y. r.iL'. which shall constitute section two. ot ar- H. LltUlOn 2.

The i I'm'tPil Krnfoe M-ilt ho lioW it St T.r.aie i tiele three, of the constitution: Section I I supreme court shall consist of live justices, i I -J0. who shell be chosen by the electors of the i state, three of whom shall constitute a quorum, i ne uniortunare congressional njm Miu in m-iirv jii rhi -onrf Pri -1 11 1 Mm Mil DHL Jj ami and rTTHTT TH-ST ARTICLES, in tlie Fifth district Still froes Oil. It is be made bv law for the increase of the number i rratifv intr to know that the nomination TZ Of Mr. L. Turner III the Sixth has house of the leisiature shall concur, when: i i i j.

four justices shall constitute a 'luoruni, ami proVCU Satisfactory to everybody but concurrence ot four shall be necessary toevery the democrats, and of course their 'b-cisiou of the court. The justice holding the oldest commission by virtue of an election. WISiieS were not consulted in the mat- shiiU be chief justice." and in case two or more tor (ilo-'lin iustices hold coniuiissions of the snuie lite. i. t.

viiei. in i thecomniissions of any other of the i i justices, thev shall d'-tenuitie bv lot who shall Deputy Sheriff J. W. Hopkins, of I be chief justice. All of tiie state, thiriv-tive vears of and now arl.

who i Goie counn. agisted In two other him. as omevs.f t.u- mi- it i t1 i 1 1 i lUJLUiil Elk of Pa nee count v. 1 Couplets Stock: of Lamps anfl Lamp Flitnres, I ioij, i -j -1 i jjj.uiuiiij, i uwijj or Attorney General, a UlliTfl lilM t't'lt arrSLt'll (tilt r-. "in i.

aim ir fiioir a uULU. i Oils, Glass, Petty, Toliaccss anfl Ciprs a iJJa Stevens and two brothers named Jack the court. The term of otiice of i ga frA sS C'J and W. H. Steward, of Gnnnell, on i supreme court shall l.e ten years.

I i one justice to be elected at tne irer.enu election charoe of robbing tlie Union Paci tic every two years, whose term of otiice shall! S. L. BKADFOKD. of Osaj-'e county. For Sunt, of Public Instruction, J.

II. LAUHEAD. of cotintv. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at ali Hours SecixHid door north of the Skntinix i .,1 iv. 1 1 it i i i-oiniueiice on i ne seconu jhmii 01 jauuarv railroad at Lttflalo Park on the after his The justices elected at nisrlit (if August 2nd.

Several articles I'rior to the time of the adoption of this auiendmeiit shall holvl their otlices during tlie C0MGRESS10KAL TICKET oi uir Moion (iropeiiy were lounu in term tor which thev elected. On th their when Mntnrwl i "doption ot mis nmeiidment. the twoad lition- ln 'onorcsi Si vtii 1 i al j.i.-tices hrst provide tor iv tins amend For Representati Hoxie, Kansas. Main Street, ino- tile railroad apent's watch. The I ment shall be appointed by the governor, and Sii1! LIBERAL TERMS AHD SATISFACTION GUARANTEED District, E.

J. TURNER T- i hold their unices until the were taken to a-iveeney election in eighteen hundred and Tc tiiPV V. Ill have a r.ivliminarv C- lll'n shah be eiecte-l. one to Ci.tto until tho cooiiil i I.i'io.irc i of lendan cot.ntv. Yr'nhiV the 2th insC.

A-hwi humir mid niiu-iv-n vc, thr II OIL 8 I tr i-MTvc until tfi. ni-i iOJMay oi January I THE Will COIMTY i it 1 i it-fii iiwiDin-a ami iu-n- a The Ifottse failed to nass the bill 1 ji 2 t--A rc a Bliilli, i i Ceii Hunter nvf-r thp nrBuilonC. i Committee lleeting-. The republican central committee of wiil meet at r.cloi t. Kan-as.

Au.i.-t 1. i two a in siiall be bv until ai a majority voted in its favor. 'j'-' and hob! the second Mondnv of suc-ecdin the Tlltls- the Clll iotlS spectacle is presented general election m-xt "thereafter at which i'i at 11 o'clock a. 111., tor tne buniose OI i tiers of the house of representatives of theim cti, islature shall be elected, at which said general organization, and for the transaction oi i GENERAL BANKING BUSINSSS. ZBu.sIrLe33 is Solicited Kansas.

cmi xs i for the term of eight vears, and the other for I John 1 orter court-martial, because the term of ten vears. from the second Monday a two-thirds vote could not be obtained i ot Jnimary next alter their election: and their successors shall be elected evcrv ten vears C. IX. DOW, iOr tiie measure, while a small majority I thereafter. The salary of each justice shall he I 1 'A of such ot her business as may properly come before it.

J. II. Fkanki.ix, Ac: intf hairman. Notice to Soldiers and Sailors. National Mn.ii uiv Homk.

lNi. Tlie following rule piverriintr admis 1 City Livery, Feed and Sale First Class Rigs and Gccd Horses. was sullieicnt to restore Porter to the 'J lhau Iive army wiiich he disgraced by his treach- projiosition be sut.tnirt. to tiie electors of this state at the genera'. ery.

Ihe dmon-nee between the two the of representatives to the cases is a siynilleant illustration of the th': r--r A- an-i tor their approval or rejection. manner in hich the veto jiower may Those voting in favor of this pinposi-iou to 13.1 look (km sions to the national home for disabled he perverted to unjust and offensive i amend the constitution snail have written or printed on their ballots. "For the judicial amendment to the constitution. Those voting against this proposition to amend the eon- I A i vohinteer is published for tlie uss. I Wl.h 1: v.

ill to be ad- information of those desirin I mitted -iii'i i sti ti.i iioi siiai ua i oi iiriuieo on men Ue rtlt adrop Of a-Cohol into a man hallott. Against the judicial amendment to eve. It poisons it. We tr UDOU tlie eoustitution. bailois shall no re- 'A soldier or sailor must forward with Trrjq ceneii.

saio tue sunn oe laKeii. i-oioiieu. a Iivmtr CtOIuaell. A.tjaiil it canvassed, and returned, and returns thereof his apniieation for admission nis lining ot krJtd tux a maue. in tne same arm in an respect: or i.u iv; 1 1 voided aw incases of the eie.

Stomacll ot (iril)lanir antl niHl tr.at representatives in the legislatiire. cation will considered, if the onir- This resolution shall take effect and i-ial discharge does not exist, a copy of aI'-oho1 in regular stages red- iu fnm aU)l ufter its in the i inii t1IS ft statute book. Approved March Is iischartre certified by tlie war or navy i intense congestion, morbid score-! dennrticent. or by tiie adjudrnt genenll i tions. deeiier hurt, destruction of parts 1 lierebv certifv that the foregoing is a true tlie State where enlisted, must aocom- M- and correct onv of the original enrolled Joint i iii i i ii i- -mo miiiiiia-ii'i- utiiia c.

1.. i i u.i.v-1 OXXECTIOX. pany tiie ajiplieation. i 1 uM'-i u'tiiiltfd) All Price-. All ualitii in the Sessimi I.aw.- the health and strength of sailors and same was pubiishcc BKST OK t'AKK (ilVKX TO ANIMALS liooD WELL AND IND Mil.

E. J. NETTLETON, Pronriotor. The same rule ildiiies to those who Kansas oi rr.liltnw i l.l. E.

li. Al l.KN. Eecretarv of state. th- appiv in person. r.vnieiice oi servict must lie shown before atudicaiit can be recetveU.

Land oilicc atOber'in. Julv 0. A i Vto irfa'tn 3r jthem in th" tropics. We watch two 1 regiments on a long inarch in India, one I Complaint having been entered at thisoiVice COiBIA hmma iloiikirk against i eott with and tiie other without trrog.and are I by Nebraska. olorado, Iowa.

Missouri and Kansas j'aiK-rs please copy. AxuiiK.w J. Smith. (Governor. driven to the conclusion that even mod Af- for abandoning his liomest -ad entrv No.

"xi'l. flnn finnrnT C-'n-lr T- Tii''i-l ri-'fh Vi Hit i'ia T-TnririT Uiir indCc hmi uzilnl Ml tid liie MK3t crate quantities of alcohol weaken the ik. We I entrv. i 1 muscles an break the endurance Wholesale dealers in fsrus. imm as Kepresentad ana I ontestant alleges that defendant has not! I visit the training "round of oarsmen iself.

Forg-ot Hi: been on said land within the last seven Vi 1 i pedestrians and prize fighters, and learn i and has never gained a resid -nce thereon: he and COi. idtlllt, both about 1 has built a dugout but has not cultivated anv at under a tree. The Col. ever.vw,,ere the same lessons alcohol IS Slii(1 any time since n.akin? said en' Old Sandy half drunk. TP aa "i ii Flour and Tir i trv and is not now living on said land.

a poison to muscle and brain. The said parties are herebv summoned to pear at this ottice on the U'ld dav of Lewis Nuirtrets. took out a bottle, drank, and handed the bottle back to Sandy. Sandy drank and returned it to the Col. Tiie Col.

wiped I i i a "i 5 i.ssit. at 10 o'clock a. m. to respond and furnish dastardly attempt Was made to blow testimony concerning said alleged al.andon- 1 ABLE. .1.

il. i 4 i. II11UL. li tep hand all kinds of Salt Meats buy and sell Vegetalile and Provisiotis. and ill not be undersold.

G-ivG TJs Call. me mouin oi oorne, oranw, and nanueti q' leMuence in i p.TCHlX, Register, the bottle back to Sandy. Sandy wiped General J. F. Tuft's, at Atchison, at 2 Wixom.

attys. 1-7 the mouth of the bottle and drank. This clock on the morning of August loth. made the Cel. furious.

"You twentv-tive ound can of ordinary r. P. Land omce. Oberlin, Kansasi black scoundrel," he exclaimed, "how powder tilled with nails and slug? was comj.laint having been ente'fed 'at thi-office dare von wioe a l.ottle nfter hip'' i placed beneath a hedroor.i window nn by W. J.

Car-on against 0. O. Hud-on for "ZiD le. Hozic, to eoiiir-lv ivirh line us to timlii-r the back porch, and exploded by means ture entry x. j.s-jr..

dated July Good Teams Bug-gies. "Why, "Y'es, you infernal scoundrel u. The concussion did con- How of a slow fuse, siderable dam; Siderable damatre. breaking the floor of the cancellation of "said entry: contestant Tn TJITTT3 TVTTnnTT can you have such impudence?" "Well, sah, lemme tell yer. Yer tole alleging that O.

o. Hudson has tailed to plow the porch anc cei'ing above, forced the or cultivate or cause to be plowed or broken bJDj FIRST-CLASS. five acres of the tract claimed by him as above described during the year ls.s-3 or IS-; as re- quired by law. The said parties are hereby summoned to up- near at this oilice on the 1'itii dav of Sept. ls-sit.

FIFTH or maix strkkt. A KILL STOCK OF me jes' now ter ack like er hite man, doors from their fastenings and shatter-an' I done it, an now I wants tcr know ed several windows, why ycrse'fs got de ter! Jlr. Tuft's family, consisting of a wife ipe er bottle al ter me. Oh. I'se wid and three and a Mr.

Hall, yer. sah. Hadn't wanted me ter ack father of Mrs. Tuft, were asleep in the at P.I o'clock a. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure.

A. L. I'ATCHIX, Register. Chamber' attys. o-s lUiU.

tf-i (Islis, Trimmings, WriiW 1 i'JZ Skbii dat er way yer oughtenter tole house, and had the explosive been placed fulfil PA K.N -mats an riant. ancy, 1 rorgot I msicte or a room tne nouse wouiu nave was a democratic candidate." Hoxie been distroyed. The deed is supposed Democrat. to have been the work of the saloon ele- 11 jr. g2 V.

S. Land Office. Wa-Keenev. Kas. July 20.

ls.s. )' Complaint having been entered at this office bv Charles li. Paddock against Charles II. Itrv- WJ1 Pajier, ratt-nt Window Rollers and Shades AH Kinds of Cabinet Work and Kep Hone to Order. CHARLES' AE170LS, ment.

as Mr. Tufts has been quite active ant for abandoning his horn-stead entry No. i dated Mav lJ.lsvi.utionthese--.ofsci-.il. riKAI.KR- IN I Hoxie, F.i..-i. iwiio vi twp 10s.

range -'7w. in Kansas. hibitorv law in that citv, and forcing a vhw cancellation of said entry. i The said parties are herebv summoned to ap- i the saloons to p. pear at this office on the day of Sept.

at 1 o'clock p. to respond and furnish testi- i The chief howler Of the Lincoln Dem- mony concerning sni i alleged abandonment. ocrat. with the preverbial stupidity of con-ie'ic wheelratt'ys." tEAllU' rM'lt deiiiocratic editors, effects to make po- I IbUIIU jansas. i a The Texan brethren will be patient, hope.

War is an orderly proceeding, the end and not the beginnin.tr among civilized nations of long negotiations, which in this case have just opened. Moreover, a war ith Mexico would involve the expenditure of a great deal of money, and the country at iarge. which would have to pay the bills, has a riafht to sav whether it i Iitical cai'ital of the fact that Hop. E. J.

Land at Oberlin. A-ig. M. t-i. A41 Turner is secretary of the Kansas Hoard Notice is hereby given that the wing-1 n- 'named has filed noti'-e of his intention of Railroad an institu-ito mHkt.

nliaI tion created bv law. to protect the inter- claim, and that si proof will be made before the Register and Ke' eiver at ol.eriiu. on c5ts of the jiec'ple from tue encroach- John p. Notiev Jr. E.

ments of R. R. monopolies, and also that "itTtVli to prove 1 wants war. We advise the Texans to take cxam- trn "WiJ. pie of our northern fisheries, nmnv upon and cultivation the presence of the private car of Supt.

his continuous rcsidene Fagan. of tiie Mo. Tac. railroad, at Stock- Mib y. Brown.

J. c. Yates A. Cres- ton clurinc the recent republican conven- 1 U-r, of Sheri-au Co. Ksnsr.s.

A. 1. PiTCIIIS, rtrst-Closs TaUeCcci Bcoas Adapted to the Use of Gisford i Wixom attys. Will rry one of the I in Weston Kansas, such i.i-n (Sr 1 tion inlluenced 3lr. urner noitnnation.

i The Board Railaoad Commissioners. one member of which. Hon. James- V. S.

Land Office Oberlin Aug 6. Corner of Fifth Aven'te and Ma Flows, Cultivators. Harrows. Corn Pianters. Listers and Drills, Buckeye Twine Bonders.

Reapers anc! f-'awers, TT Comp having heen entered at tins orl.ce Ilu.nphrey, one Oi the democratic s.H,ni-,r,1 K.r.j.Jw. again-t a. j. and a prominent member of aha-i hming his eatrv So. date-I Aug.

l'A upon tne s. c. the ha-, needs r.o cefer.se. Its in Ku-. -i 0TH HOXIE, rer-orts st eak roluums for tlie rer-orts st cak voluuins for tlie I hundreds of whom ive suffered most grievous and irritating wrong? for several months without even a word of comfort from the state department, and have borne all with patience.

They do not happen to be as great favorites with Mr. Hayard as the gallant Ttxans. but A their natural exhiliration over his spe- cial friendship should not carry the Texans beyond proper bounds. For unauthorized war is a grave criminal offence for which men have been tried and imprisoned and even har.ge! by the courts of their own country. It 'would be a mortifying circumstance if i the ardor of the Texans to possess the ft Naboth's vineyard across tlie Rio I Grande should lead them to acts com-tiUl pellingthe use of United States troops ALSO AGENTS FOR THE CEI.EiiR.VTEL 1 on said tract since making sni 1 distmguisheii ahmty and ummpeacnac.e re- 9 inteirrity with which its affais are ad- 1 runles are herebv summoned toap- AM pa Pumps mm OglOl p-ar at thi- on the Jlst iJar of i t.

at tjo'o'ws a. to sy.oiid and -ti-m nv -aid A. E. PATCHIN. Register.

G. 0-t by ivioiy to lii Co. A I) ministered. The preseiT-o 0f Suit. Fagm at Stockton, for a few moisents on the evening of July was to decide upon the location of a certain railroad switch, which Mr.

Al. Montgomery, a merchant of that place and a greenbucker in politics, had requested the company to Oberlin. Kansas i C. S. Land Office a Loan Aug.

4. i-. i Complaint having been entered at this office by Alva E. Kr own against Rreiiton French for failure to r-ornplv with law to timber culture entry No. dated M-h.

15. upon the s4 of $-e. tiiwn 7s. in sh-ridan WELL MACHINEEY. ALL KINDS OF FARM MACHINERY REPAIRS WILL BE KEPT IN STOCK.

against them and not against the mcr build to his coal sheds located near the con: Kan-a. with a view to the "ano-nation they are so eau'er to n'trht. N. Y. levins? th lat P.renton tant Vfll Make Loans on Real Itstate at Lowest ues Pav tve ef.v o- -fiilod So Delay as we Pa on Loans i i-ir-e' e's iu Ihe SEXTlXtL B'inidiu" as rar-ers Are Exe-i-irs (j jr office company's right of war.

and but very iIk'T'v, tivate tract of la-id few peoole knew of his presence until during the year of p.m. also fat.e.; -t Oil Poiits. s- amount r-riircl on siid tr.u-t to or Of tueot newspapers published in the after he had gone, and any effort to at- tings as th-' law direct, during the rearf i-5 fifth congressional district, twelve are tach politi-al significance to the fact is ZZlnsnln tne tod1' i supporting Judsre A. S. Wilon for con- the purest balderdash.

Neither indi- Thr sai-1 r.irties are hereby to ap-' gress. and twenty-seven John A. Ander- viduais or railroads dabble in politics in s't1 .1 m. toren-UunSh D. S.

SSStlPHIili, Hoxie Kansas. WO son. Straws show which wiv- that war. testimotiy a.i-.'C-1 tat.ure. A.

L. PATCHIX. Regis' blows. Anything further, beighber'r W..

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