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The Concordia Blade from Concordia, Kansas • Page 3

The Concordia Blade from Concordia, Kansas • Page 3

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Over 1-CnPLiECEiTT. thus givin? the benefit of Iroocratie that the Ootid county delegates were for some reason, that is still con- to act than any other private circus and Greenback votes, to which he has elected on opposition tickets, or on the jectural. but which in any event re- in the ri 'strict Is he record conM.mii uecits gieai crean on nis aiscretion. votes. In very few places were votes i.i for I.nstnMS or ner- Ron.

All the deleo-nteqbntonp I ltpltpre 4mo 4. rt. t. iu "nlr. viiwhi.

ii.ii.cu i-iri iiic iet.LCr IO IlOn. II. 1'. no el I wnn t.l.t nave sonal reasons he had a larger vote than were elected from the anti-Anderson Dow of Riley ex-deputy collector of noils were m-ettur men. Thflf mip vaq Mr Vieholo v-hn Tntnnl 1 (Vila wnc wit other represen- men.

That one was Mr. who live of the opened greater Internal Revenne. who sends to Mr. twenty Odd luecnicts in lMciiinsnn Oimntv In enmti iliuj ru A ij 1. 1 Clark the following answer: Iear Sir: Mr.

Higginbotham han.ls ts tation than he was properly entitled to. was elected by a very small majority. In this way be was probably able to If tJie Andnrson men could have elect-elect several in ire delegates, of the ed all the delegates, they of course, nuinlter fixed, than would have other- would have done it. The whole dele-wise been possible. While these were eation.

Mr. Xichols included, was in- tne your letter of to-day with request jugs were held, in some places so seta answer. The plan proposed was cret that the Regular Republicans v. ho submitted to Mr. Anderson in sul- lit lMlMIV' ciever schemes in nis interest tney 01 au-uctea to support mi.

urown as long stance, and he approved it. "if mv course did not constitute sufficient rea- as there was a chance to nominate hint, friends are disposed to do the work I Tf nmtotmi, tt. I to do so. Those who desired to become partizans of Mr. Anderson got SOUS URaillSl IOC irgii.J ii i.

necessary IO maKe It Win. rhlt msinl fr If you Need any of These Goods, Gal! And See lis. Glo I tioB.and certainly none, to which Ills lctiols on the isecond day, went to Mr. Anderson emphatically savs he but when the stvcallee dele-ites' issein- friends take exceptions. Mr.

Mr. Anderson when Mr. Brown had as doesn't want to be a candidate at all bled at' Cla CenS tmd a' committee Anderson had already four times leen (rood a channe ef nomination as he ever unless the republicans are so far con- on credent i-i's w-is a nted the elected to congress. If there had been haa. An attempt was made by those rinced that they were wronged br the iumate business of whic was any wide spread popular uprising for who could not elect an Anderson dele- delegates to Concordia as to justify ul certify to this tml lr vote ti his reuominatioa to 6" them, as a party, to repudiate the Lord of the vote bmud to be so MS mimE aw tt tj i lncuuiociit ne tiujiiii unc Svnc ncu maw ui.uuu3 to acLittus oi mat convention bv such that convention with a clear and de- rote for Mr.

Anderson as a second methods as would be recognized as cided majority. That he never had. choice. The previous qncntion, I un- We publish a report embracing por- On the organization, a man known to derstand. was ordered on the resolutions of Col.

Y. A. Phillips speech de- be opposed to his renomination was tions, but they were not adopted, but authoritative or from the rank and file of the voters themselves. Mr. Anderson gives as his reasons for this that the railroads and other enemies have for years been trying to route him out of the republican party.

The chief complaint has been bv these that he was not a good republican. He says he would rather livt-red at Tescott, October 18, 'Iain here to-night in response to CtlOsen pi esiueul. iueliiai uauul hi nuj ecm. any utic irtuiuiciL mill tile but 33 votes, when he needed history of conventions tnows how the highest vote he ever receiv- purile are such efforts. When Mr.

ed lacked four votes of giving him a Anderson was first nominated for con- renomination by a bare majority. The gress, a considerable portion of the meagre and beggarly that they nimle no report, and have made none to this day. It is confidently asserted by those who -ire best informed, that less than one thousand of the Republican voters in the district voted. Had the professions of Mr. Anderson that he must have "authoritative action from the rank and llle" to justify him in becoming a candidate been sincere he would have rejected such an invitation to become a candidate.

When he accepted such a nomination, it was simply a game of "rule or ruin." When he and his friends pretend that he is in any sense the Republican nominee, it is a deliberate conspiracy to cheat and defraud the voters. people of the oth district in the dele- votes he had were instructed as a gates they sent to Concordia, clearly second choice for your humble speaker, stump the district for the straight ticket with llson on it than to give aii invitation of the Republican Central Committee of the state of Kansas, and a'so of the 5th District, to speak in defense of the principles, organization and nominees of the Republican party. II gives me great pleasure to do this because I have unshaken faith in the future usefulness of that party, and unmistaKaoiy uecmea against uim. uui r. aim nis managers Here, then the regular Republican never hesitated for a moment to carry convention, called and organized on a their delegates into an anti-Phillips basis made by him and his friends, cauens, where they ballotted about 170 declared that he should not be the Re- times to see if they could not agree on publican nominee.

He entered that any other candidate but Phillips. One color that charge. He is right. Xow that Mr. Wilson is the regular nominee is true, so far.

Whether the people have a right to come up in their sovereign power (wr'ore election day and repudiate the action of their Mr. Chairman, I share Thomas Car- as have a loving regaru ior us nisio- convention as a canaiuaie. iirsineuus, iiimg -ir. auiitiimiii usu nou io com- Tin. many of them wealthy and Influential, rlain of, they did not turn out any of delegates is not a question that might Ivle's hatred for all shams and frauds.

u.i iiii.i,..!. uv wy ilaliiffntoi lia qTti4hia Antifaaraa 1 1 t. .1 ii.iulv mi 11.1 lunup, mriv veto born in Kansas vrieu to secuie wc uccraaaij ui oe aigueu on uoiu siues eternally. 0 1 ightiii" under false colors bolter ptiblitan paitv as born in Jvansas. f-lo.

Vft fair mttn. an dd ne. I mieht have comn a ned fur na knn. if I. frl I ll" The Game of Checkers.

The old Free State party rocked its aboVe ill. no sincere Republican, enters that his friends stuffed ballot boxes to never yet authoritatively settled and is I be eve a law iu tl is'stl'V -X'iu KANSAS cradle, and the young state of Kansas dsn ion no. 11 27 "1 SI B. ine. SOU 'I ION Of 31 I 11 20 24 a convenuon, uioa wtu.

auu men hub any girnn aiwrney me ueience manv other states, making it a penal bolt because he fails. It must be re- fraud of that kind to complain of. In of an important case we will insist offense to put fa'se heading-on tickets memberedthat it did not rest there, two counties I lost the entire delega- that the true answer to every question or to deceive voters, but here we have was among the first fruits of Republican victory. In the past twenty-five years every great step in the progress POSITION NO. Z'.) Hi 7 1'.

10 One oi tne strongest snpporiers or Mr. tun ucicgonis min uir.y raisea in our iavor until it snail be a cluster of shrewd manipulating poh- nosinir as a "noon at- imris- Anderson. as wan msuuiv to uie pariy, Luu.u urciueti agatusi us. jne auvantage tichms. of our government, has been a step of when Judge Wilson received 41 votes floods, get to the county seats.

luum uu. ii ctrtj ptcciuci, mg. and a cunning contrivance palin-will only send up a delegate backed ed off on straight-laced mugwumps by a majority of the republican votes and political moralists as a genuine rein their precinct to this convention, publican nomination. CONCORDIA, CI Pickles at ClicV T. Vernon ft the Republican part v.

There is not a to Hon. John A. Anderson's So, moved the convention at Manhattan the con-valued reform of modern times, that to make the nomination of Judge Wil- vention at Concordia was straight-for-, son unanimous. This motion, put by ward and fair. He entered the one, as has grown into changed human condi- of the convention 1 entered the other, and both submit- tions.

or been moulded into law, but without a dissenting voice, ted our claims to them and neither of e.el 3 El ljI Ej owes its inception and success to the and thus a majority declare that the nomination of Mr. Wilson was never authorized, directly or indirectly, and therefore illegal and void, and pro ceeded to nominate John A. Anderson, no campaign orator or newspaper within the state of Kansas will assert There was no thought of bolting nao. me siigntest warrant lor Dott-then. These active managers for lf? the nomination and tearing the Anderson in that convention were Py to pieces in a wild chase for per- Republican party.

Busy although I have been I give the few weeks necessary to this task gladly, because I can shrewd politicians. Most of them aggrandisement. I refer to that for vearn versed in the arts ofconven- not that I have any complaints to X'or was this all. Xewspaper organs were secured to bolster up this bolt. It would be interesting to know where the funds came from to meet the expenses of this portion of the popular uprising." Some few of those papers have been of old bolters and unscrupulous Anderson organs.

These commenced a systematic course of misrepresentation of the Republican nominee and also of those gentlemen, who in defense of the Republican party, dar Rooms to let-Go to tlie Brum At tin Bruuswi lit. meet manv of mv old friends and con tiens. Xo charge of fraud was thought mat- A11 remember how kindly repeatedly, day after dar, that A. stituents, can shake them by the hand, of. Xo charg that the Cloud county and cordially 1 supported Mr.

Ander- Wilson is the only true republican or any otner delegation naa misrepre- u.iuiiiiec nominee, anu mat jonn a. Anderson that fnTtutitnontM Th aim. There was no defection from him Knitr ThwnntffAr and urge them to renewed devotion to the old party. chnice-t ai Brunswick Th, th and warn of them ot the thpT tnn on the part of friends of mine. I only tion the technicalities of the m-oceed- datigers of personal ambition, which s.uare and honarable thing.

A new dil wnat was my honest duty to my ings. but they will accept the situation ed to support him. Personal villilic; Bine seek to disrupt the Republican party. Republican ceLtral committee was pany. aim i proiounuiy regret, mat ne by saying: i 1 tlon 01 the lowest kind tilled these vile mm in uic wiicji mii mini ur Co '3'-t' ehnu f7il nmH on.

nrhar Mnxrcn i It is with profound regret that I find 2 TZll. ets. It will be remembered As representative I. too, was strongly urged by enthus- the voters to decide," and which that one was chos- torn. Judge Wilson did not go before the i i WlIITK 14 22 2.

2. -s Lite plti. OAM1. NO. 27 l.l l(tl I 1.

KM II. ::1 2T 2' 3 1 7 11 ute nepuoncans o. luc fm conntyi anJ a9 thfsfl sional district divided. It has lieen men were named by the county dele-one of the most staunch and radical gates, it happened that five of the ten districts of the state. There is no were former friends of Anderson, and they shall have decided, even these captious ones will find themselves pre-committed to Anderson's recognition as the "straight nominee." To make this fight will require work noic that would otherwsise have to be icisus iricuus iw ltoil.

nau none so I would, as he has done, raised the question of men not parties. I would have sown fends among Republicans that years conld not have obliterated. 1 is II 14 II 22 17 Ul Hi live who had been opposed to nun. Oysters in any ixiilri! at the 15ru: The Brunswick meal or a Don't forget you want money. Before buying tine steck of more reason why a Democrat should I would, of necessity, hare conspired That committee met and organized, 17 IS 24 2i is II II 7 14 lrawu.

oe cuoseu io 1e1rtrsem. Linn ui.su in in jhe con vention adjourned fl ii (, and "8'" ikpuuhu iuj sun in uone later, we propose to send one Congress, than in the most radical Re- up to that moment the Republican par- principles. Xo man has the right to delegate from eaen precinct to the publican districts of Maine or Massa- ty of the 5th district was harmonious. PIace nis name and personal interests delegate convention and nnf thousand How and where did this bolt begin? aoove the otganization and principles from the eotinty to the mnss conrentinn. ch.isetts.

and vet if, this bolt of vour convention as a candidate. He had fourteen years been a Judge on the bench in a circuit which included live counties of this congressional district. Unable to agree on any of the gentlemen whose names were before it, the name of Judge Wilson was suggested. He at first declined, but finally agreed that his name might be presented, and he received 41 votes and was nominated. Does any believe that if Mr.

Burton, or Mr. Ballard, or Mr. Brown, or Mr. Culp. had been nominated that either of these gentlemen would have fared any better at the hands of the Anderson libeling organs? In their case, as in his.

every sense of decency and fairness would have been violated. Their friends PROFESSIONAL. Who instigated it. A careful examina- 01 tne Party tDat nas honored him. if you will send one from each pre- tionof all the correspondence on the Kvery patriotic American citizen with- cinct and five hundred from the coun- subject will trace it verv close to Mr.

In tne sound of my voice will see the ty we will have a train to haul them Anderson himself. Long before the propriety and necessity of making a up if it can be Airfrf, Yours trulv. convention met, in fact, it had been break in the political succession, when II P.Dow. Call on John Loans at lowest I John T. Li ma on hand for r'arn present representative, because he was not nominated, is to receive countenance and encouragement, to any extent, the only possible result, should it succeed in affecting the public mind covertly suggested that if Mr.

Anderson was not nominated he would bolt. mere is aanger mat, me amouion or i s. At a mass meeting here last men shall rise above the interests of night the republicans were unanimous the party. It was a profound convic- for this move, and the greenbackers DANIEL L. BROWX.

Attorney at Law and Public. H. lers Hon. Worden, hiel sniiii-ltie ourt Indiana ortiro nM ns A Mr-ritry'a llardaiire More. suHiciently to defeat Judge Wilson, This lad been used to forcebis renomi.

uon mat mis was one ui meiunuamen- were equally unanimous for co-opera- would be the election of the Democrat- nation in more than one case before. io to issi nearly one-third Shortly after the Concordia Conven iai principles oi me American govern- tion in the euLjun. will 1.1 i JOHN W. SHEAl'OR, tion.oneof the leading political friends merit that made me yield so cordially leading greenbackers are heartily in unV -J-: Vf. it- tO him.

fnvirnf Mr A minrann loUl, 1, 1 U-' 'I I II lOUS aSpPI SlOUS or the votes cast in this district as it MtorneY inl CmniPell'T at I. ii itie Matt- aii-i KcU-nil our; nu.i. v-. On Mr. Anderson's on ttieir characters.

It such a system First. friends had relations with the republican party. Martin, of Janction City, in an editor 4tttr 111 ll'lHl rOiiltl! VT i tV Save your mon from X. Hans At the Brunsw candies. fruits oysters.

Saturday, Joe and the hungry Brunswick. Mr. Charley city last Snmiay and one that can L.J.CRANS, now stands were Democratic, quite a third were opposition, and it is well known that at that time, with a split iu the Republican party there was not the slightest prospect of the election ial in his paper headed: ''A Mass Convention." said: "The demand is universal that John A. Anderson must be an indeprndrnt candidate for Congress." and three fourths of them will follow him squarely into it in a year or two." I think you will agree with me that this is one of the most artistic "popular uprisings" that ever took place. of vindication is to be pursued no man is safe, and instead of an honorable canvass, politics in this district must degenerate into bilmgate and libel.

lint it is said, in justification of this bolt "that the public services of Mr. Anderson have been so eminent that nl l.nw. oflir i-tiriinlia, Ivan: the "Greenback Convention," then the Mass Convention of dissatisfied Republicans and others, and finding all that would not do, his political managers tried to invent what they were pleased to call a "Delegate This "spontaneous uprising of the people," orignated vsry properly with the astute politician of Rilev, It embodies a "resolution purporting M. of a Democrat, and as Mr. Anderson's to have been adopted at Topeka July Mr.

Anderson we are told does not A uorm-y Law fniioininir lln- i ts 1'iitltl-iViii' oiift.i'iia, tli Matt tttnf Vii i emphatically" want to be a candidate tlienecessityforelectinghim rises alnive frif mis appealed to the Democratic 8th, a week after this Concordia Con-and Greenback voters, itis well known George calls the i Mn-a-. Will ral all party considerations. lie is a friend at all. lie wants tho Republicans" smau party ol men iiu uuis sianeu to make a nomination. Musical Instr and Music Book the finest lines What repub- Hon.

Geo. A. lligginbotham. He that he received many of these vctes. tne ball of digcordi oA meeting of the 1).

HOUSTOX, wrote a letter to some of the members licans, and how many. He is illing Attend AltiU'iicv hi I.HW business in tin i'Ihm'hI law and Kaiii-as bus in a total vote in 1S84 of representative men of the Fifth Con- I 1'. mm bii-ini-r-s ci.i'i tolkvt gressional District." Why they should 01 tne new itepumican central Com- nowever vo oe a camnuate and -ap-have met at Topeka, or why they mittee, who had been Anderson men, proved the plan" on these conditions. Mr. Anderson had a majority of 0,904, while at the same election Governor Martin, in these ten counties had a majority of 5.37.

Let us also recall the fact that the modern class of emi v. it. riiii Hint Sllle'lll I Mil. of the people. The sworn enemy of corporations, ami in favor Of laws to regulate and restrict them.

He has spent years in taxing railroad lands that have escaped the sheriff. He is in favor of land reforms. He is just worn off his feet struggling to secure the forfeiture of unearned land grants." One man from Ohio is pressed into the newspapers to say that in his part of the country "we considered Anderson was as certain to be returned as Etl- 2o per cent, ea your fall and Hanson. Mr. E.I).

Belli hate Judge and till the close of should have met at all to inaugurate "smug them to sign a call tor a dele- my inenas aie disposed to uo the this "universal demand" he does not Rate convention on an entirely new work necessary to make it win." This state. Any half a dozen disappointed basis- 1 read from a of the letter plan violates every principle known to men may meet in a room four stories as follows- Republican conventions. If the regu- I UlAljt: lwlliili 1 111. reel IIS HlHIM'. lls llesi.

M.vxnATTAN, July 13, 18S6. held, it would have been all wrong. To Dear Sir: -Several members of the give it a fictitious appearance of be- DR. K. M.CRAY, jiii ai.il Suiyoii i i flirt nti'l rtsi'lfu(- grants to Kansas have not been educated 8 resolution- The re3- in the severe political school taught by "hjwd.

That a call for a mass tbeold Border Ruffians and do not stand meeting of Republicans and others, who in the ratio of two Republicans to one disapprove of the action of the Concor- present congressional committee have mg a popular movement the voters at rs. 'I a South nt- Mmi, ni ('flic. Ilt.lll 'i IO 4 liner Kant llroa. 1'. M.

approved the call herewith presented were to have the small privilege of of Vermont. Kelly of Pennsyl-by the old committee for a rehearing voting for Mr. Anderson or Judge vani' or "hen he lived, from of the will of the republicans of this but nobody else. All oilier 9llio-" There is something excru- Deinoerat. The emigration of the dia Convention in compassing the de Mrs.

Minnie city visitin.2 fri Slie has a very old. Herhusbi Before uiyiD goods call on will save mone from hiiu or so come down sm a fUQtfITnn John A in nn- 11SOII. uu Wilson, t.rn 1 r. I. vi.

itiatrint ond ant tlin nortil ha. .1 1 .1 cr past two inn Kiceuous in an mis. ,1. M. Ql'KiKKY, Kt t.KITK fHYSiflAS SVHx.tlOS.

i onc- Bi'lA, Kansas F. MAKCVTTK, M. IK, ad a joke. irat.1 hi" I'tra inj ucaiv, njHnn tn th instruction, iriirpn Iw fa-, ij i- Humiliates nciecuioil. Ysl me and in addition to this the Democrats and bv a serie" fore the people.

We send you a copy 000 other Republicrns in the district Unfortunately it is br, of Kansas, thanks to a solid South, are "L3 IT- rtjon thp of endorsement agreed upon, and if none were to be permitted to run other Then it is urged tuat he is recipients of all the government pa- il? it meets your approval, hope you will gentlemen who might desire to run for first of our statesmen: th not uiiiuiiiu ui.i'11 tut: Of the "2 li.aLoly'i irht desire to run for nrst oi our statesmen: the one of the country Tl r. lion to uc tiniiv. sign it and return at once to be used congress, or hose friends mio-ht absolutely cannot get on without him. tronage in the state up stairo in Ollir Tin atrial Cnrrka 111-. Mill tout ci.itiiii wi in-, nciu li lie has tought heroic battles on the myterious field of currency reform.

Clay Ceuter, July 29, 1886. at 1 p. "ANTKD 1AV D. V. ELSE.

M. tir. Ai J. 15. ought to recall to a wiser frame of mind those, who misled by personal predictions or blinded by the gross misrepresentations of a venal press, are indifferent to the success of the Republican party.

Ih nirtaii aiil Surir-i our nulfti in if haiifH U. II. AICHOLS, Chairman, C. A. Campbell, Secretary." This was a bolt, pure and simple, against the action of the regular Re T.

K. KAINS. when the approval of five of the com- imagine they were better than either mittee is received. We now have it man named, were to have no chance, informally. Yours truly.

These conspirators had no intention George II. Hiooixbotham. of ever calling a new convention ac-Chairnian. cording to regular forms. They knew One of the gentlemen who received very well that all regular Republicans this circular, although originally an would be satisfied with the action of Anderson man was a Republican.

The the only Republican Convention, and following is the "copy" referred to in would not participate in this mongrel Mr. Higginbotham's letter: movement, and thus it would be all as Judge ilson fairly nominated publican convention. It proposed to Hit according to the usages of the party? call a gathering of disgruntled Repub- in th- i hut'Ivi are sit! lie wages war on the banks. He is opposed to the Shylocks. and favors the increase of the circulating medium.

He originated and carried out measures to prevent aliens from owning land in the United States, and drawing from it rents used in foreign countries, and last, but not least, he is the friend of the soldier, and the only hope of the pensioners." and in all his speeches he specially invites the soldiers who want pensions and pav to correspond with him. just as if this was his first, instead of his fourth If you wan Boots. Shoes, i cheapest lion Hanson. M- X. tin- ivji- -ivv-i' Ii Ii nill- i- et I think that a careful and impartial licans, and all others who were inter-examination of the record will show ested in tearing the Republican party that he was.

The convention was call- to pieces. A Greenback convention wiiiri'. we, the undersigned members of onesiuea. ine idea that there must ed i iv i by record of votes or evidence a committee, composed almost was called for the sametime and place, the congressional committee selected be some entirely of Mr. Anderson's partizans.

Who was the "Xichols chairman whose by the Concordia convention of June that a "i majority'' of the neonle wanf- niey nxed tne Dasis or representation name is to that paper, lie had been a 29th last, firmly believing that the in- ed him was in accordance with Mr. and selected the time and place. They member of the delegation from Cloud terest and success of the republican Anderson's declaration, that he could anil Mr. Anderson knew and had ma- county to the Concordia convention, nnrtv in his mnimisinnoi Hiotrinf not run unless nominated hr a nurni.r L. 1 M.M ivicd l.nnix-l 1.

-vc i ie red in i his tured their own plans, and called the was present when the nomination imperatively demand a submission of Republican Convention. and that there term, and he a novice and beginner, convention very early so as to antici- of Judge Wilson was made unanamotis. the question, shall be our nomi- must be the evidence of popular pow- '-t ussee: pate and cut off those who might be He concurred in. or at least did not neeV to the republican voters of the er behind. You will perhaps aree with me tint opposed to him or who would wish to vote against, that motion.

He entered district, do heartily endorse and ap- What was actually done The one man w'w is a friend of the soldier organize opposition to him. Instead no protest there and probably had dis- prove the action of the old congression- half of the regular new Republican and who, on the Mump, is so eloquently of fixing the basis of Republican repre- covered no "fraud' until he got to al committee in rallin a new- conven. L. Hn-nti i i. si -st w.

sentation on the average Republican Topeka. One of the pretexts since tion. and in desperation, in order to c-et on hand when pension bills, affecting A i YS In reply that gentleman wrote to gome kind of a co'L the px.rnmmittw the rights of pensioners were vote, or taKiiig tne vote ior iiovernor natcnea np to give color to the bolt, is or Secretary of State, as is custo- that the Cloud county delegates had vi- niary, they fixed the basis of represen- elated their instructions to vote for tatiou on the vote of Mr. Anderson, Anderson as a second choice. 1 learn to Mr.

lligginbotham and asked if the whose term of office had regularly ex- the House. On the 4th of March this plan proposed met with the aproval of pired, put their names to the document year the General Pension bill for the i is a little ssnian porting were th'-m dem ci Mr. Anderson. Mr. IligsinboUiam This e--Cbmmittee hail no more right ear was passed.

It appropriated the Joe Lowe, if -good work? Anderson speech at this Mr. Green asylum for tr was returned Moihiiit I IM giving the necessary aciw the asylum. He is "renounced incur Alpacas, Mohairs, aeersucaeis The Central Loan and 'J rust Company great variety at lowest prices atinej of Des Moines Iowa, has established a Ijomen x.aie. lemon juice, natures greatest remeuuy, to the stomach and combining the purified acid phosphate, the great Derve and bone food, together with the purest stimulant acting as a tonic, thereby enabling it to operate at once on all affected parts of the body alike and doing iu A We Father Xi'v. tril' -s wiih his family's health nor inns paten' s.

who publish testimonial cures h' knows nothing aliout, hut deals with reliable druggists who know whieli medicines haslii reality cured. '1 lie undersigned druggist of Concordia, has sold the following remedy for two years, and can truthfully sav'that l'linueys Speedy Cough Cure has never failed to give relief in the most and stubborn cases of coughs and colds. Having won its high reputation quietly, but rapidly, solely on its intrinsic merits without ad-vestising. Consumptives will please ask for special instructions, and if we do not help you it will cost you nothing. Trice 50 cts.

and 1. Sold by the following druggist, ill) (i. A. BEAl'CHAMf. A Cash House iiivites vou all to call and look itis Boot Shoe department over as I have taken particular pains in this line of goods on account of my increasing trade Xearly all pensioners are entitled to.

an increase. Call on M. oneaior, i. tii tf live, me M. s.

fflmw MenM -r. fifth, $1. Tickets on sale sad prizes cashed at this office. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. Address, Mell J.

C'AKit, Concordia, Kansas. Cloud Co. Bank Concordia, Kansas. $100,000. DOES A EXE HA BASKISC.

BV- branch oflice at Concordia. The office is under the management of one of the officers and stock holders of the company. Xo farmer in this vicinity can afford to make a Loan before consulting them. Special rates for choice, large loans. Money paid out immediately.

Ollicc over Tvners Dry Goods Store. C. A. Starr Manager, for Kansas. wort in a speeoy ana peneci mauuei.

It stnnds proved by thousands who have Hull Son do better work and cheap er work than any other shop in the city. able, and is therefore turned back upon his friends who will have to take care of him. His is a very sad case, as well as hard to understand. The doctors have not been able to define it or give a cause. Mr.

C. A. Betournay the enterprising, go-a head groceryman on the north west corner of Broadway and Sixth street, has commenced digging a cellar for a business house on the south side of Sixth street east of the billiard hall. The building will be 100 feet long by S3 feet ide and two. and possibly three stories high, built of brick and" furnished in first-class style.

Another gentleman will erect, another by the side of it of the same dimensions. The work will be pushed as rapidly as possible. tried it and i highly endorsed and recommended by all physicians having prescribed the same. Ask your druggist for it. A'.

Times. 114 They work for cash. vi The Western Condition Powders are i the best in the market, give them a trial. Sold by A. Gat.

An 1S set of Scott's novels, 12 FOR 8A1E. Forty acres of land cultivated, adjoin inf the city of Concordia. Caldwell Peterson. The largest stock, the lowest price and the best grades is what causes the immense sales in lumber at Howell Bros, tf Jones Glycerine Arnica Salve. Stands as the father of salves for cuts, salt-rheum, fever sores, burns, chilblains, tetter, piles, chapped hands, frozen feet, and all skin diseases.

Price 25 cents. Every box warranted. For sale by (II) G. A. Bealchamp.

For Bale. A complete outfit of household and housefurnishing goods. As I am going to quit house keeping, 1 offer for sale the above goods. Will sell cheap and in quantity to suit purchasers. Goods cau be seen at my residence on 7th two doors east of Broadway.

Call soon and get a bargain. W. A. Acstin. for Wm.

G. Simms' fl.Zo novels for i0 cents. Mark Twain's $3.50 books new styles at H. X. Jersy jackets, I buss.

ulljli i lu.ya A SPECIALTY. Hanson. for A good dictionary ior au cts. The best $1.25 cook book for 90 cents. How Lost aid How Restored.

Ju.t imlilibhpit. a new ettition or Dr. CttlTer-weli's elt-bralwl Kaasv on the raillcal cure of Spermatorrhea or seminal weakaws. involno-tnrv ai-miiml losses, impotnry, menial and pht'stcal inrapacitv. Imiwsitnients to loan tatie, elc coi.8tinii.tiuB.

epilepsv and ot, induced l.v tflr-ioilulcnce, or spinal etrararance, Ac "Tit aitlhor. in thi-ailmiralilc i.m trails from a thin vein auc- Books of adventure, and all oooks at Dig Anything and everything in the meat line nsuallv kept in a first-class meat discounts. See ad anu senc ior cata T. B. SMITH, President.

W. H. WRIGHT, W. M. PECK.

Cashier. D. B. HARRISOX. Asst.

Cash. market, an be had at Paradis Cart- logue. J. K. DE BARON in this department.

Children. Misses, Women, Boys, Youths and Mens in tine shoes and all kinds to stiu the trade of this country. Please look this department over and see for yourself, And Oblige. Young American Cash House J. J.

Mi Kritv. nev's For ail kinds of soldier claims call on M- V. B. Sheafor. tf over P.

0BITTJAET. Prof. T. C. McCasey ci-s-lui praclit-e.

that the alarming concitiencea of spr-alue in.iv be ra-licallv cureil; iiintln out a moileof cnieat once simple, wrlain, and anwtnal. tv means of which eiery stifferer. no Religions Discnasioa. llcsolved That Spiritualism is immoral in its tendencies makes excuses for. and practices all manner of crimes and is unworthy the attention of respectable people.

Affirmative J.Hopkins, negative C. A. Lohmueller. Commencing on Xov. and to continue six consecutive evenings.

At itirn. October 22. 1886. at her resi matter hat his condition may be. may cure i.

siul raiticllV. dence in Sibly township, Mrs. Hannah Adkins, wife of Homer Adkins. lectiire ahonld be in the handa of etl'n OIUIII rinj laiBi sel in a iilain envelope lo any an- Adkins was born in Hartford, potiatil. on receiptor foiircenta or two i.

rifliJers may i the Piin-iiiv school house on Nov. 1st 3d Connecticut in 1828, and was therefore 1 have two young mares, 4 years old. that 1 want to sell. Call on or addn s-ne at Tavlor Xeitzel drug store. 36-tf W.

Xeitzkl. rn1BewA11 wndteal inn their remedies for coughs and cold and sth at Enterprise school house on Nov. 2nd. 4th and tith. Serviceson Sun 41 Ann atreet, York City.

Pout Office box 150. day evening. Oct. 31 by J. Hopkim 58 years old at the time oi ner uemu.

She was married to Mr. Adkins in 1843. and during this 43 years they have lived aoreeableand raised a large family. They came to this state in ltiT and i farm here she died. They.

'Woes Bftbj irae lick, we gare her Carton, Wbea ehe wm Child, abe cried for Caetoria, ben she became Miss, abe clang to Ceatoria, Wbem ah had Children, aha gT Utam Caateria, equal in merit and in every respect just as good as the old reliable Dr. Bosanko Cough and Lung you m-aist upon this remedy and will take no otherf you are liable to be greatly de oeived. Prioe 50 and 1. Sold by A NeitaeL Foiaonine "Well. Heiaa Conyicted.

J. A. KIGBY, On the first of August last Peter Heiss, Itch and Prairie Mange Scratches of every kind cured in thirty minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Warrant ed by Taylor A Xeitzel, druggists, with many, others had their a German living in Grant township in this county, was charged by James share of "border troubles." i- thev witnessed from Bricl. Mer, Bric Layer I nncnnlia.

Carter of the same township, with mix hoir lu.iise the death of ODe of their ing strychnine with coffee and pu'ting it in the coffee mill of said Carter; also Ar.t Contractor of Srick work. hi tho hands of the murderous sav ages, and without being able to render .1 a Dilict, nW COSCOREIA, K-ASSAS of poisoning the well of the said Career, with intent to kill and injure him and Buy yonr lumber and coal where there is a large stock to select from and where you canbuy for the least money and have your goods delivered free of charge- It is at Howell Bros. tf Mineral-Wax Slekfers. On the Transcaspian railroad in Russia, now approachingMerv.it is claimed that about JIO per mile is being saved by the use of ozokerite, or mineial wax. forties.

When purified, melted and mixed with iimestone and gravel, the ozokerite which is abundant in the vi family. All of which was willfully done. The complaint fails to state how they were to be "injured" after they were FIT NATIONAL BAIL CONCORDIA, KANSAS. killed. Examination before A.

B. Chaffee. Good Results In Every Cssa. A. Bradford, wholesale liquordc.

er of Chattanooga writes, tin. he was seriously a fleeted with arsever. cold that settled on his lungs: had trie, manv remedies without benefit. BemL induced to try Dr. King's Xew Discovery for Consumption, did so and was entirely cured by nse of a few bottles Since which time he has used it-in his family for all Coughs and Colds with best results.

This is the experience thou-ands whose lives have been saved bv this Wonderful Discovery. Trial Bottles free at Gus. A. Beau champ Drug Siore. Oil Cake at Crider'a.

and held for trial in the District Mrs Adkins' death was very sudden and unexpected She had been about her work as usual. She complained of numbness in ber right hand which rapidly spread to her IxaIv. Her breathing grew difficult and in one half hour from the time she was attacked she breathed her last. She was mined Sunday in the Sibly cemetery A large procession numbering thirty-seven vehicles and many on foot and horse back followed her to the grave. Mrs Adkins was a kind mother, a lov-t wife and a good neighbor, and will cinity of the railroad, produces a very ood asphalt.

This is pressed into shape in boxes, and gives ties which retain their form aDd hardness even in the hottest weather. XvarTbody Knows That obstructions in any important channel means disaster. Obstructions in the organs of the human body brings disease. They mast be cleared away, or nhvsical wreck will follow. Prim- Court.

Honorary Gra.iaate Ontario Veterinary Collese Has located pennanenllv ia Concordia, where he will befoii. day and nijrht for Ihc treat-nienlof all diu-aaes ol domestic animals Vet nied-cine kept anl All lientis'ti and Suraical oneratTons performed in asci-'ntine ma i ner c-lta or horaes trimmed castrated atany sire. Cryi.rchiiiis or performed on. IpWea candid optn-iOD ft all llorfes examined for som.il-ness and certificates sriren. I cure crib-bttine horses.

Horses t.niili and sold on lomin sion in Brick Kai-dina; Stable on Last Msin str et. Nichl resi-leucc. Uoion Hotel On the trial of the case the defense ley's Iron Wahoo Tonic stands with Capital, $00,000. Scrplcs, vSeo. W.

Marshall, Prest. C. E. Swxet, Vice President. Atwood, Cashier.

W. W. Bo wat an, A.sst. Cashier Special auntie a (iyea lo eoliectlo. i was.

"Did not commit the acts charged, of the eaith's crust island he did commit thtm he was not us. the Fietic'i i r. oi-e insane. The jury i mui.T fotr.l i.im -f ntiio- itig the well, i tie f. out a rival as a uuhhi puruier.

rnce 50 cts. and $1. For sale by (11) G. A. The thickness be'iievetl l-v '-b heat there.

Kansas. Concordia. uu. -Mo-'tie greativ nrssni u.t friends and acquaintances. ulways nioie.ite v.as in ovii i tioruia I tion for a new trial pending.

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