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The Herington Weekly Tribune from Herington, Kansas • Page 4

The Herington Weekly Tribune from Herington, Kansas • Page 4

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W. Cbech, Pres't. The Labor Day celobratiou to be H. A. Paekkb, Vice Pres't.

Sibnbt O. Cooke CHICAGO ROCK, lis LAND ft PACIFIC. BAM OF HERINGM. supplication miulp for Entrance in the Horlngtnn l'ostnaifH Second class mail matter.) JJOINd IA8T. held at Abdene is not to be a political gathering.

Vhatevor may be your ideas of the political opinions of Powderly, Weaver, and Polk, the opportunity of hearing thena should not bo missed. It would be hard to select two men in this country at the present time who have more in No. 2, Papsencor. leavea an No. 4, Nlxllt Bxpri'88.

left Veil at So 3, Freight, dully except Sunday F. D. CA 11 MAN, Editor and Prop. going south: Capiatl Stock, No. 1.

Pappeniter, leaves at Surplus and Undiviped Profits, 1 1 :35 1 a 6:00 a in 4:21 8:115 a 7:45 a in 8 a 7:50 a No. Uight, Express, leaves At Sl.BOa Year Published Weakly. rso. ui, rreignt, uauy except sunaay, OOINO LIERINUTON AUG. 13, '91.

Nc. 71, Pnflnengcr, leave at No. 58. Nietlt Kxpress, le.lven nt, No. titf, Freight, daily except Huiulay, fluence than Powderly, tho head of the Knights of Labor, and Polk, the head of the Fanners Alliance.

sauna biianch: Loans made on personal security and chattle mortasjes. Drafts and money orders on all points in Europe. Interest paid on time deposits. All business confidential. THE PEOPLES TICKET.

No. Passcnper, leaven at 11:3.1 a No '17, 1'iisseiier, loaves at in No. (Ifl, Fieiijlit, ilnlly except Sunday, nj jno coaueeuon at mor anitna wioi inn Mississippi seems to have succeed Denver for all points west and north west, and rnn thromrli rara to KansnB l.ity and St. Joe. making connections with all tialns for tlie east.

For Jmkfe of the Eighth Judicial Oistrict. M. 15. NICHOLSON. ed in securing white rule for herself without being obliged to resort to No.

rnnsthrnrfRh to El Reno. No, 13 runs through to Dinlpo City. V. U. HART, Affont.

force or fraud hereafter. Voters are OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. required to pay a small poll tax four month before election in order to MISSOUKI PACIFIC RAILWAY. OOIXO west: register as voters and to possess cer Pnnpenirer. Ni.

801: 5:31 pin Local Freiiftit, No. ai7, 10:15 a in Fust Freight, No. 21:, 8: 10 am tain very limited educational qualifications. This cuts out about threo ooiso east: -fourths of the negro vote. But, as Passer ier.

No. 205, Loeal Frelirlit. No. 22 15 S. SIMPSON, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Hats and.

Caps, Boots and Shoes. Gents Furnishing Goods, Notions and Tinware, Throuali Kruijrht, No. lies, 2:22 am no distinction is made in regard to color, the white man losing his vote on snlo loan points in tlie I nited States and Canada. Jatioiiiii Farmers Alliance and Industrial Union. i'residciit Ij.

L. Polk, Washington iee-l'resiilent, Clover Hutchinson Ks. J. 11. Tumor, Washington D.

C. State Alliance Officers. resident Frank MeGrath, Beloit Kan. iitt-MiR It Vickery, Emporia, oretnry S. B.

French, Hutchinson Knn. Citizens Alliance of Kansas. esideut Zercher, Olalhe, Knn. Ira KellogK, Columbus Knn. rotary W.

F. Hik'Mmire, Cottonwood Is, Kan. 'jkinson County Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union. T. M.

TiIHOr, Apent. under precisely tho samo conditions as the black, no one ought to find CITY OFFICERS. fault. 3 Mavor, Clerk, Mr. Inoalls has been talking on Muvsliall, Police Ctiy Attornoy, tho prohibition question again, lie assures his eastern friends that there W.

N. HAWI.EY W. T. l'ATKMAN J. (', KKLl.Alt .1.

WOOD FKEDD. GAUM AN T. Jl. HIXIIY T. OALT.OWAY W.

H. MOiKiAN H. U. (JOOliK M. I1ITK It.

J. Z1MMKH iroasuror, S. Palmer, EVERYTHING SOLD CHE A CouncilmeD, is not a town in tho State whore a man cannot get all the liquor ho W. A. Pontius P.ev.

D. W. Ross M. BrjRon, Abilene wants, and that every municipal cor J. D.

Kimmerly poration "is paid for" by a tax on SECRET SOCIETIES. 'sklent President lilian clary usurer -Hirer Lecturer cant at Anns Keeper 'ant llonr Keeper iess A'vut J. Hunibnrger M. Kelly tho liquor traffic. If the audience understood that John J.

was seeking (). L. Bates J. Troxnl A. 11.

Hatfield P. Trenton oratorcal effect, not truth, it was all Then if they mado a mental PRACTICAL TINNER. reduction of of about per cent on tho first part of the statement, and than one tliird of tho lo of tho world aro Buddhists. about 75 per cent on tho last part, the- had the truth and oratory both. Doea all kiuds of Tin and (Sheet Iron work, ltepairing machin; guns, lochs, watches, clocks, jewelry in fact every thing that can repaired.

All work warranted to be first class or no pay. China, tho )ostnl service, is con- Marshal Corps No. 213 will meet thn tlrst and thin! Saturrtavs of each month at o'clock at the U. A. K.

hall. 11ns. May Lai ium Mils. Jake A. Pkam Sci'ietary.

President. A. O. X'. W.

Ilerlnitnn l.oth.'e No. m. Ancient Order of United Workmen, meet on ynd and tth TiieMlny cvpnlns-'HOl eaeh month at Mnonh: Hall. L. tlAiiT, Sec.

Oko. Mi Millan, JI. W. K.invB' LodireNo. "07, A.

K. A. mePtK at their hall. On Slain utrect. on ti drat and third Wednesday even'n'- ol' eaeh month.

All visiting; hreihern are lnvded to attend C. N. Hull, V. J. Anilerw.n.Scc.

Nohlo I.ode, No. 8t0, 1, o. O. Meet? nt their Imll, In Wentliworth Illoek, ho post, I ce every Friday evening. lsitliiir brethren cordially iiiVHed to alt end.

Chat. Condon Itecurdlns Sec. V. E. Mun.wll N.

O. Mildred Iulire, No. lr.n, Knlt-hta Of Pj Milan, meets In their Castle hall. Momluy of week. All visiting brethren am Invited to K.

Davenport, C. C. Chun li. Abbott, k. or It.

a. HcrlnL'ton Dlvlph.n. No. II, of nvet? on nnd I lllrd Sundnyi of eaeh month, at What is a Mugwump? It is usod dby private, citizens not under rnmont control. as a term of reproach to imply that tho individual is weak or vacillating dignity was below vhen the Kansas City, in his political sentiments.

It applied to any man who is not THE SIMPSON GRAIN CO. THE HIGHEST il adjourned to avoid a mob, hide bound partisan, who favors any kind of political reform, who will producer pays tho tax-pro not obey tlio jwty bosses in all re o. In Ma-olilc ball. AH mrnit.cl'a in mists, tiii'ory. Twenty pounds stij' ir for one dollar tho spects, or who shows uny spirit of KoGd Klalidin' lire Invited to attend, J.

inmier, 1'. A. U. J. P.

Srott C. independence in political matters rs' fad. I 1. T. mfem every Friday evpnlnu ut o'clock.

In Mu-onii: hull. IneinbeiH It is the fashion of tho day to ad In are invited. Doha Fkurv, bee. A. H.

Mi W.C. T. mire strong and obstinato partisan rHarkst rnce tJatiforaif Kims of GRAIN. i-: Army organ "Tho 'r" is published in fifteen Mr.Mll-.ter Irfi.tee, No. II of F.

on ship; but as a matter of fairness and the tlr.st in each mnittii. at 1 and llM ill eaeh Ill'Oitll. at 7:.:0 p. in. levin toiittet il, Over rts were made last year.

O. Ij. Col, 1. 1KB, Secretary 11. A.

I.Vol.er, Min-ter justice tho itle of mugwump, as usu ally applied, is an honor to tho in dividual receiving it. f'hnrter Oak Cainp, No. M. W. A.

meets In Odd halt. O'l the rceoHd and fourth 'I hurfidav ol eie Ii nioiith. vli.tin ASS A SPECIALTY. i it a "iliipgerons cx- of nahsm'' to lend gov The wrath of all America descend li i' i ii-y to an individual far- ed on Charles Dickens for his biting his fsi in as security, but a sarcasms in "American Notes." Our countrymen stood in awe or. X3iilis.li criticism on social inciters then now, i of government infill ii lend lo a big railway corpo ii ei-iilat ive security 1 sESSOun l.i-etiiren enrdialy Invited to attend.

C. K. W. N. llAWLnv, Clerk.

Venerable V. I'. S'PIl I.O.I;;" N.i. PrOtlli rlnod of Kail Trainnieu meet at Masonic, hull on the Jnd Monday and 'I'liurmluy ol each month, li. E.

SI.A VM AK llAllllV Fl.VSM. W. It DltKKSK, Master. ary. linaueier.

convocations of Kana- F. I) It. A. M. on the 'Jn 1 and WcllucMb.y oveli-itif.

ol em-h month. All 'oiupuiiionti are incited to at'- nd. John Nehion, ScO. A. M.

CAMAY. II. P. Marfdiall cost, meet in Hall, in bo f-tory of I old eV.oi.l l.iuldiue:, the el th'rd Kalni ot eaeh month. Ail don.

to ll.e aro lo mt. mi, I. we don't care what our British con sins think oi our social niSiOiim. s'iohM i i to Know who fives Thronefh I'tiUman IjiilTet AND That spirit of awo has been trans note f.ir the use of His apos ferred to industrial matters. Their l'-iii partisanship, so culled is is an unreasonable dread of British MiiE RECLINING CHAIR CARc1.

A. M. Ciary, A. II. Vi heat, Adjiaant.

oimmiinier, Merimrtou 11, It. 0. meet Oral tellovva met It of month at I o'clock VV. II, Tl.omi.H. b.

ereiiirv. .1. 11. Call C- C. competition and influence in trade matters by men who mistake the feeling for patriotism.

The Americans are just as competent to take care of themselves the i t.iife of trade for profit, as they were a century ago in the battle for political freedom. TO St. Louis at Odd Fi llowa ava of eaeii month, li. ('. dimmer.

Ij. A. Mo. Hull 2. ill aid ill.

Thai-. M. VV. p-p on lW t- CljtiJCijiJ i judical district. Tho limited ami iliticiil experience of in: them tho opportunity ui w.

rd "iion in m. Of course, the word was iie'iar tu veteran politicians at they it all right now. In. ery ef grewt niss receives 1 ion when it. is con I to cable from to iho Associated 1'ress City, and tii'iiiuni I.utlieian Service held every nlt'-r-nate 1-hinduy at the re.iiduneo of Auftljt Ot'e.

at p. ChrUtian Cliureii, PreaeliiMit every rlli'idav and evening. ISui.cIriy eel.ool at Ilia. in. O.

L. Cook, 1'uator. L'uitiil 1'rel'nrer. Church. Prea-lenit every Hal.

hath ulll a. Ihrea niilea cant of lleiinjltou. 1. IJieka l'nutor, iMelhodist Fidacopal Chureh, Have I'r-'-aeh-ieu' eve, mnrnSiir and tlc'liool lora the luoiiinir li. K.

Metis, I'aMor. VIA SH( LINE." "COLOHADO Sullivan got i'-fh .1 it tj i 'iter every Cliureii. t'l'-a day I'lOi-iiin ati'l -veiiuir. i i I Ween the city didies give with big hoad- in of ordinary clay ci," be times as hilarious as iin i yet. no newspaper i not- of it.

II: Ai ii U'iif. demand so jineral for the abolition of tlie national bankrs does not inchnle any opposition to the real business of banl.inj. Almost anyone will admit that banking outside of usury end tli issue of money is a perfectly honorable and legitimate business. The attempt to break down the opposition to bank control of currency by it as an attack im a imaie industry is only an attempt lo divert attention from iho real issue. The control of national banks may be left, iit the ejeneral government, or they may re -mie under laws any i whatever to their legitimate business; that is a secondary ones', ion.

ptojilo 'do demand that, ions shall not, fain doulito interest from ev, ry a iaehday F. h. iMeiiillivray, Paator. or (ientiun Cliureii. every Sli; ley nnd uuday tiehool at.

loa.m. meet i-iu eveiy '1 iitiijMiuy A cordial inv.iat:oa lis i-xtenilod to ail. MifHinnnry llilpth't Cliureii. School every ti.ilai.n li at 10 a. in.

VVe.lt ocolinK, XhutHilay ut p. m. Alt are cordially invited. TiT'lTicioq Se Faa ley I V. IV B't.

Smith and Little ii hili-. h. of eaeh month. l.t 1 p. la.

i government bought I'lipli lines in the yews ago and has 1 the ent ire telegraph '-amo direful pr.j of evil 1 1 F.iiglifid, that, eimtry. None of invu'-x follow d. it W. I'llLl, l.eal.v. i ('.

ni fi tf Vat 11 ii'i UV; THU SIGNAL, a i i 8 1 itio. i in i ei 1 litid 1,1 'f" i wn mider pi I Iter, la- i neaper, than it ever pie i.nil con! col own ptirpo; e. 1 C. TO i till. IK'O PEll YEAIJ, a.e jV, nei' uli Cenoral asseie I p.

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Years Available:
1891-1896