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The Dighton Herald from Dighton, Kansas • Page 4

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M. E. Croat Cflcr. MILXV REBUKE, DiG-HTON HERALD nd us tb names of "three ormorU eiTormers'on the piano or organ i 25 cents In pllver or pstage nndt will mail you postpaid our latcti pular music I songs, marches and wuHilm ar- anged for. the piauo or organ liw hiding Kud, Knauer's famoun Flight of the Manila." and the latest populan ong The Girl ve seen." Popular 31 sic fublUlUng Cu).

INDIANAPOLIS, IND. uuniitui iihlt That's what our new Seth Thomas clocks are guaranteed' to keep. A fine line of watches rings ami other jewelry. Ue-uair work a specialty. The most for your money.

0 ANDY AREKSON. Hew Blacksmitti WIHDLE'S OLD STAND General Blacksmithiug.ra-gon work and borseshoing, ALL WORK GUARANTKP.D GIVE US A TRIAL LINN BROS. NOT1CE FOR PUM LIGATION First published 10-1-KhJS. Land Ollice ut Ocdgc City, Kousr.s, Sep 21. 1908.

"VntlPA lis ltrrhv clvpn it Vliln'll Clark- of Shields- Kns, io mi' Mafc 3 HOT Hi nay; judgment the meastirea" you advocate would' be wholly Ineffective lh' curing an evil, and so far as they had any effect at all 'would merely throw the entire business of the country Into hopeless and-utter'confusion. IT put Mr. Taffs deeds against your words. I ask that Mr. Taft be judged by all his deeds, for bo wishes none of them forgotten.

I ask that you be Judged both by the words you wish remembered and by the words that seemingly you and your party now desire to have forgotten. gives but little attention to the wcl- 'fare of the conservative business com munity in his suggestions' of reform. 'Certainly his record justifies thls'jud- Seri 1N'. .01214. for Lot 4.

i i section 7, Lot lSEJN $1 section township 10. south, rnnp 2s VV, tith r. M. Hied notice of Intention to make finjil ilv year proof to stnblish claim lu.t above described before the I'rokate Judvco cf Lane county. Kansas at Dlpbtoa the 14th day of November, 1K'8.

Claimant names as witnesses: ianel II. John It. IJitr.er. War Tillotson and Willard J. Parker' ali ol ifhieldf, Kansas.

II. F. MILLIKAX, i T3UBL1CATION "NOTICE- i JL Flistnublislied 1s-1-08 San Francisco 1 diT CTovernor- Haskell's utter" tlnflt--riesa for' any pnblic jJositloii- of trust or: for wlth: any" liian' aniibua to make an' appeal' on a- nioral issue tb the' Anierlcan'-people has' been4 abundantly' As' ah" American dtiien" who'1 p'rizes his Americanism and" citi zensliip' far' above any question ef partisanship regard It as a scandal' and' disgrace! that Governor II askeil should be connected with the management of a national campaign. BP.YA2T3 SP2CI0U3 r.ECOHD. Jadgje Taft- Point Ont the Wcnk Spots ia the Polit-fQl Iliistory.

(From Taft's Cincinnati' "What is it that, we have to expect from Mr. Bryan? Have we anything to expejt but what he promises? Have we anything', to expect but what i34 based upon his eloquence" and- his i II. Loedell. Editor. 'Coea V.

Lobpell, Associate Editor. SUBSCRIPTION 00 PER AHNUftf Htrrcd at the Postoffiec at Dlgbton, Kansas, as second class matter. Thursday, oct. 15 iocs. TICKET Nauie Residence rresiiential Electors Case Broelerick Dykes Gray bill i 11 Lamb Henry Monroe A Moll I Koe A II Skid more Tipton.

Holton Lebanon Newton Yates Center Topeka Olathe (Irenola Colambus Courtland Laklu Thorpe Justice ol Supreme Ccart; Alfred Benson Ottawa Henry Mason Garden City A Smith CavkerCity Governor Stubbs Lawrence Lieutenant Governor Fitzgerald Dodge City Sec-retary ef State Charles Denton. Attica Auditor oi Stato James Nation Erie Treasurer or State 'Mark Tulley Independence Attorney General Fred Jackson Eureka Superintendent of Public Instruction 'Edward Falrchtld Ellsworth Superintendent of Insurance Cliaa Baraes Osage City State Printer Ihos A McNeal Topeka JlaJlroad Cominissiouers Kanaval Sedgewiek Frank Uy an Leavenworth -Charles A Uyker Hutch inso; United States Senator Bristol; Saliiia Congrcs3inah Sevnnth District 11 Madison Dode City i State Senator 33th District Glenn TICKKT liepi'ecChfatlvo US district 11 Lobdell Dightou County Treasurer 11? mail Uillett Dlfhtoi. Register of Deeds (T Lr.ird Dighto. County Attorney Simmons BJain-County Clerk 'ri Edmundson Dlghtoi: Clerk of Court i Fitch Dlghtoi Sheriff 11 Tynor Dighfwi. uperlntendcntof Public Instruction ha ti e'K li triko Blnlu.

J'robate, Judge' Valei" Dfghtoi. County Ktirveydr1' Sjr.lth" County Cdrc'nctrr B'Mulihss: Digh'tbu ailirhlloHl'AdVtistHct Dlghtoii 3rU-district Ami lUiibWrtfvSliield.s school for mouth chiiliuOct. 9, 190S. Knroliment SS Ave attendance Cases or tardiness li No. of visitors 8 i uU receiving awards: Hazel and lili Newman, Osa Cooper, .1 ohu Eddie and Cecil McCabe, Leonard a Ollie Foley, Buuuie 'Kowlaud, Robert ami Mary Graeff, Leta- and Hula Rohm, Gladys1 and Minta Plank, Anna aad: Mftne Bit-ner, Raymond Older, Gliariie T.ro'vn, 11 at if xTeftfher.

In Dear Mci'iiWStr; Bryan talked frefr! trade, irr sailed Into iH Topeka proclaimed the luve? 53ie guarantee ot bank deposits'. 'yan is geographically Adjustable' ar moment's notice, and never dismayed when cue of his paramount issues blow3 up. SL Louia lobiDcuiocrat. Mr. Tnft sys that he stands on bis No particular credit to Taft fii; tv.

Anyb(Hly would be glad to RtW: the kind record he has. ToiUu Cai'iLil. "VfOi'ICF. OV FlXALSCTn.r.K?:NT, .,1 1 U-S-V. -f Kiuas.

I rsi. Ia tlv Frtt ate Court 'n and forurM count v. in 1 1 ivcmer of the estate cf Ed ard W. and nil pther persoin iaterejtM tl; r. said t-stat are hereby noticed, ti next rcular term wf the Pro- I.

irt 1 lVv Tii 11 unci 1M at tha r.t ir. the county ol Lane, and stat -r. ttp nrs Monaav tno 'r-Nftvf uVvrKW. I ahnllapwly to said Court 'V lu! final svttlemcnt pi srJd 1 ARTIM'K A cf Edward ti "Murrell civc- d. rould Mortgage tho Farm.

-A; farmer 6u "Rural noute 2, Km-i A. Flojd name, Arnica Salve cured I iUpartnunt of the interior. IT. b. Latnl' OlMce at DsdgeCity, Kamas, Sct.2.Vl-t.

Notice It hereby clvcn that Wlll.aMi--LK-IJ.ucmi. Grlfrsl.i',-K!ih:ty 'A May Homestead Ki.f 2W44, Ken- ul Ivo for tho i ect On 19, tbv'- 10 suth, rane 30 wesi flh P. ln' The Ladies Aid Society will meet with 557rs. Will Walker. S57iss Annie Robbing, national or ganiz of tbe W.

T. U. v.ii! lecture in the 557-. E. church oa TtmrR day and Friday evenings, 15th nn1 ICth, at 8:00.

Admission frvt. The lecture on Friday eveulug will be on Manila. A nice selection of curios will be on exhibition. Dou't miss these lectures. Remember the reervlces next Sab bath; morning 11 o'clock.

theme. "The Individuality of Even ing, 8 o'clock, "TneLife of Christ. Part 2nd illustrated by Stereopticon views. All cordially invited. The congregations and interest are steadily increasing, what we new need Is a gracious Anna llagana i 1 I -conduct the League service next Sabbath own log and 2is3 Oraa Crawley v.iil have charge of the Bible Study.

The Junior League will resume its work for the winter mouths on Sat urday afternoon at 3 o'clock under the leadership of Mrs. Phillip. hriltaii Church. At thd Chrisuan church, Mr. S.

L. Jackson, the Minister, will discuss the following subjects during October and You arc cordially invited to attend tke scr- ices. Oct. 18 11 AM Tbe New Testament Church Its Greed 8 PM Faitlr Oct 25 1 1 A Thelj'uccrt'ai'n Sound 8 Linked to the Throne-(illustrated by chart); Nrov. I I A The New Testament Church Its Organization 8 Repentance Nov.

8 i A 8 The Transfiguration1 Nov 13 11 A The New Testa ment Church In Ordinances' 8 The Good Confession' Ntdv -22' 11 A Christ's-Luw of Love 8 Question of Vital- In teres Nov. 29 1) M- lie'w Testis rtintt Ciitirch- ahd' the" Holy Spirit 8 P'Ml Bapt'isni' SeriptnraHv Pre-sviited (Ssili art" sermon) itepbrtof Dighton.1 public school for month endiug October 9. it AM AH ItOOM Enrollment Average daily attendance No. tardv marks No. visitors 37 34.

Neither absent no:" tardy: Ophelia Alien, Blanche Towns, Fanny Schi e- reck, Waneta Smith, Velma Wtlc-i, Edith Stiller, Fanny Bassett, SSerle Delauey Emily Ferrisi, Chester Green, Cva Harris, Naomi Morris, Anna Patton, day Walker, Sabel Wri-ten. A a B. II au ans; Teacher. I NTE It 1A Lil A No. enrolled1 Ave go 1 1 tte :1 (1 Ce S8 37 Tnrdy marks- Visitor 2 I1 hose- neither" aiiseiit ribr' tardy: ('has: Avery, Frank Green, Fern and a itevine, Minnie VanKeuren, Ruth O'Keef-, Gertrude White.

Lynn "Slack, Iua and Kstele Iaird, Thomas Wristen, Lester Stephens, Guy Hcck-eulively, Hope Bates, Vivian Whitte-berry, Laura and Ivsther Hyames, Zvima Dod-e, 'Ethel Craadell, Hugh Utdnnson, John Phillips, K.iy Mes-t Belly Hay Welch. Smith, Teacher. Enrolhnetit 24 Average attendance C'nses of tardiness 0 Visitors 4 Those who reeviv-ed perfect attend ance'ceriivicates aie: Ituth Wiutde HocVaday, Francis and Florence Bert Goblie CriKi, Fitch, Howard Heckealively, Lnird, a Morris, Lucile Kcnn Id Pat ton, Adelphia SSixxik Alle.v, Teacher. PIkIaIAUY ROO-Jl Enrollrucnt to date 20 Ko. ol tardy marks li of the were caused by Ella McClelland VMtnra 6 rttt I .7" A.

4. 1 ion-nee orris, tiarK mm an Simltzer, Dorothea Caranaugh, teiurman iKiny. liiiu iM'itice 01 inieutlon ti nve llnal Cotn- mutatlou proof, to claim to tilt land ve les( rlhed. Olerlt of the D'stifvt Court cl Kansa-. ul iJj.ylifon.

X-ansn. 011 tL's 7tli iry of Nov. Vs. Claf rair. r.

r.x vjti.rssv-: Senate Concurrent Resolution A proposition to amend the constitution rel.s. -or nnu oy tne ur.sineks. men. i clay Waiiicr all o' ciev.y, i- -he was-to be elected; unquestionably H. F.

Mimjka.v. liristcr. tive to tho uisqu 01 11 cation judges to hold Kl oi tain otfices. adroitness as a public lias he 'business, and we shoul 1 have a recur-ever given any practical1 demonstration1 ot the coiv of his ability to1 mt; problems them? Has' he ever done any--thing but formulate propositions ih his' closet of an- utterly impracticable very little with a view of their operation? 'By their fruits we shall' know "With the record of promises audi prophecies unfulfilled for a period of twelve years; with this record of a hunt for an issue upon which to United States held This achieve the presidency; with this rec- was a poor country th'pn" compared With ord of repudiation, of negotiation and now. The amount was an average of running nv.ay from national respou- of 12 cents for tbe population of that sibilities, Mr.

riryan comes forward time. That amount cf average economy aSif asks that The 'people now give hiai" was very small. an opportunity to put into operation Now the people of this country have new reforms in respect to trusts and $3,600,873,915 in savings banks. This in respect to' guaranty cf bank depos- is an average for the whole population Us, wholly wholly theoretical, of this lime of over Tha actua1 and on their fnce bsaricg evidence of 1 depositors have an average of SI2T to their impract'a abiiity aud cf having their credit. In 1S20 only per-Ixen devised hy the ready brain of sons ia country, were rich enough to one looking for arguments hre savings account.

Now rather than real reforms. He enly in there are hecaHse of his record, however much now he may "sock to pose as a cocserva1 tire because 'of h's because "of 'the failure" of the' theory which? he 'has proposed for the larii twelve years 'his election will nienn a paralysis of dition of the last Democratic administration." Gr.ov7Tn CATITA." Doctrine tliKt the Poor Are GroTyiiisr Poorer Sliovrn to Be False. (From the Los Angelas Times.) In 1S20 the savinsrs banks of the When James Buchanan, tbe last Democratic President In a long line, went into office, there was about in the savings banks of the United States. 'By 1S70, after fighting out the grea: lb? pcuple, imdei Republican rub for tweriy years, bad $550,000,000 in tbe savings banks. When the next Democratic Trosident took hU scat in 1 the saviugs of the people had passed tbe billion point.

By 1S3S the savings had doubled again. So there it is: In 1S20 there were: only about 8,000 people rich enough tor have savings bank account. Now tter are over 8,000.000. In 1S20 the. savings -were 12 cents per capita; now they are over That the poor grow poorer and the: rich richer In this country Is as troo as any other Topulistlc notion.

il or WkuiccI. We want horses to take care of at 1 ri" J. rt .1 555tCoT Bnoa jic a rcHOivt'u 0,1 xnr legislature oj ine wait ij ICaiif.a?, two thirds 0 the im mbcru elecieil tn ca.h house t'urti'f coucitrriit- then in. Skcti 1. Tlie propositlo-i to the constitution of stiU cf Kansas ij hereby sunnutti-d to the quuliliel el tors cl the state for rejection: 'I section 13, ariiclu ls miss to read as iollows: Sef I).

1 he justices of tho iV.Licine court nd the Jndi'ex of courts iccovd of this Ktale at t.tel times, ic-M-ive for their sci vices such coiof.n-R-ilioa nsnidj be levich i by lyw, which" ust be increased their iesieeilv ef cilice. Such Juvtires shull ireeivo tfo lees or perquisites liur oti-er otilfe of er tiest nnt't a.w thoriivof or the ITs.itt:! iiUf, the otlice j-i'ge I any ftiler.il court or istice or judj-'e of a court cf this term of o'lii-c forivhich such ad judges sLall be elected, nor prnctirt i.iv niaryofti.e the state uurln cent junanoo n'co. HKCTjoy 2. This sliaJl t4e swb-uiittcd to tlie electors of tho Jit the fial tfi'-ction of 1 cprCHsntaih e- In JS ior tlieir approvii or rejection- The iiniond-nient hen by jrn-osed hhill le c-n cflicial 'ballot tb.e fokowini: title: judicial amend nrV nt to the con-tifition." a-l shnll be vetc 1 for i nainal as provided Jaw tinier such title F113 -t he Senate 2' Passed int March 1 Approval i'Hreii l'J 1T. I hereby eerlify t'it the foreoliij? a trr corre copy of the original concurrent resolution o.

11, now on tile in ny ot-lice. E. of Htn- Housc Concurrent Resolution Ho. 2a. Trf i-oitloii ta tlie t-oiistitution to compensation of mciiiberi of the liexclvcd tif l'e "the Statt of Ao.i' inn, ta thir'lx nj the vf inter thcird to hoiLff concurring thcrii.

Section 1. T.e follnv.in? l.v.i amend tlie thestat' of Kansas is here by t-d ut the qualified electors of said scale for their approval or rejection to-wit: Tbe constitution of thef-tateof Ilarr-as Is hfrebv p.meiidvd by out th whole of s-cL-tion 3 or artl -le 2 of said condition ar.d insert in in lit 11 caid section the shall ci etcticn ef article 2 of ti con? titntlt Sec. a. I he' ir.eiul ers of il U--is '-a lure receive coxnpeusatif.il tor tt.eir vice the- feitxn of five Lii di l'ar'. fvr etcr if.ul'.r Srf-sion tor.d eo hundred doliai eech pf.ci&l cs-lon.

ard litre; mile travel the usual route in foij-g to aud returning from tue vmceoi inft c-ii iw-n- inert shhll be vote for i.rafit 'f by law ua.Ier rut Uy- nii.t sro. This revil4.iloan.-d Mnd le ia force from and a.V l- oc.ituai, in Mf HlfC lMOk. hwuse Xnrc: -f the 1 1 fiSl) i itlf.v that ihefnrpctTi-S-n truf ad cTnri eony of thecM ttual Louse c. i curni.rresoiui.oa F. Dr.r ro-, Secretary state.

hlC. 2 TP.i' pirf- 5-lll ii s.i i. to tl'-viot" i tills; r.rate at t' eactioa to be heM the ya.r 1 fcr tbelr nrpr.v.tl or rejo TUo r.nicn 1.1 hereby propo-t 1 sbail be oillclal ballot ly the following menc'iaptit to the et-rstttnib a a qualitied way approved the postal i savlr.gs bank recommended by the Republican platform, which is a tried and proved menn3 of encouraging the wage-earner and small farmer to make deposits in a bank absolutely secure; Eut much prefers a system which takes a man's money to pay another, man's default, and which instead of strengthening our banking system will break If down by destroying the value of the tanking character and experience end capital and by offering: inducement to reckless and rpecv.Iativc bankers with rrt fi.i.,-tc or mnftni i "The record of Mr. Bryan and his character, as it is understood by a twelve years acquaintance with him, have impressed tbe business communl- ty of tils country and those whose Judgment determines whether or not I capital shall h2 Invested that he is not a Eafe man wncm to try experi- jucuts In government; that he loves! Cnanr-ial theories that are full of so phistry nrd are Impractical; that he .7 ir'Ui lin ser of resiv-et as to now Iter mav enrriea, out iz practice, ana that he 1 i 1 worst sores 1 ever saw; one nose? uj itcciTtu. peiev.u my hand and oue on my leffI-v-rtfijtiJ arv: Lacile Lucas, tV worth more than its weight innrothy Crim, Anna and Mnrybcott, I wouitl not be Without lt li ii.ortgnge the farm to sret "Ct.ly 25c at The Kowna Urnff.

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