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The Frankfort Bee from Frankfort, Kansas • 4

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The Frankfort Beei
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The Frankfort Bee. I-eaxe. photos to be enlivrjad at Bon Ton or Barrett postofflve. U. B.

Nitnou flesmer's Patent. We, the undersign1 Meemer Patent i. i.i -a rk niul consider it superior to the Klrlin, the W. J. Costlgan, ore of the founders oi the populist party says: "To outward appearance the People's Party organization is the same as of old.

But a sad change has really taken place. In the of the individ ual number all confidence, and re loom up into a considerable Hinu. At least-it would seem ho Irom the standpoint of man who knows something about business. How-over, to ii populist financier, we persunio any sum under a billion dollars seems a mere bagatelle. FOR SALE.

2.1 her.d of Doroc Jersey male pigs, Price frori $rt to If taken soon. J. F. CHANDLER, $2.50 Per Day. DEPOT HOTEL in union nwoT BUILDING.

KANSAS CITV, MO. Finest Dining Room In The West. HEALS 50 CENTS. Lunches served in Waiting Room at all hours Day and Night. Blossom House, OPPOSITE DEPOT.

Rates $2.00 and $2.50 Per Day; F. DOGGETT, Manager. spect ior it has gone. There is no enthusiasm. All is distrust and disgust.

No more the long arrays of fanners with banners, and "bands it i. '-died with hope and faith, town to give Governor t.eeu., audience. They realize that the Abilene platform on which he-waa elected stands-- as unfulfilled today as If a republican governor had been elected. Gloom and de-spnir have come with defeated hopes. Leedy stands convicted by.

the Abilene platform of scarlet treason. Everywhere are to be found sincere populists, men who have labored mid siient their money for the cause, who now believe Leedy to be a common boodler a railroad tool. What is the. result? Empty benches greet Leedy wherever he goesi, It- began at Valley Falls and follows him over the state. At Hutchison it was so discouraging that he stayed in his room.

He said he was to sick to ap-Iiear, and I presume he told the truth." CITY DRUG STORE. Prescriptions I Compounded FRANKFORT, DRUGS, Liquors CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES B. T. SPRADLING, for Medical, Mechanical and Scientific Purposes. Carefully Finest Line of Cigar In the City KANS.

Livery, Feed and Sale Stable PETER LAFONTAINE SONS. Turnouts First-class; 3 Charges Reasonable, 2 Satisfaction Guaranteed. ALFRED and LHUDGERE Frankfort, Kansas. Ft 1 1 ri OFFICIAL CITY PAPER. W.

J. GRANGER, PUBLISHER. JFRANKFORT, KANSAS. SATURDAY SEPT, 17. 1898.

Republican Ticket. YGV i iJS i vv uhbI Wnm.in iW0 For Governor. W. E. STANLEY.

For l.ieut. Governor. HAKKV E. KH HTEK. For Sec.

of State. GKOKG A. LAII K. For Treasurer. FRANK (i HEMES.

For Amlitor. GKOIICK E. COLE. F.or Attornev tienerai. A.

A. IIOODAIil). For State Snpt. FRANK NELSON. ror Associate VILL1A-M U.

SMITH. For Con AV, iresKiuan-a t-lan J. 15AIEEV. For Congressman First District, CHARLES CURTIS. For For ConiiresMuan Second District, J.

1). P.OWEI1SOCK. Congressman Third District. S. S.

KIKKJ'ATRICK. For Con fressman Fourth J. M. MILLER. District.

For Congressman Fifth District. V. A. CALDER11EAD. ForCong rossman.

Sixth District. V. A. REEDKR. For Congressman Seventh District.

CHESTER I. LONG. For Representative, K. E. WOODMAN, For Eeinesentative, 44th R.

15. MOORE. ForConnnissioner, 3rd District, HENRY JOHNSTON. For Trobate W. T.

PAUELENE. lor Count Attorney, E. a. KERRY. For Clerk of the Dist.

Court, R. W. HEMPHILL. For Countv Superintendent. M.

Vi STREET. And now it appears that nionu- mental mistake the administration made was in not selecting its war etratgey and advisory boatd from the Populist statesmen and warrors. One thing very noticalile so far in this campaign is that there lias not been a pop or democrat on the Btreet corners talking "free silver." The 10 to 1 theory seems to be another one of the lost arts. When a body of men like theGrand Army of the Republic, composed of republicans, populist and democrats unanimously endorse theaehnlnist ration of President McKinley and Secretary Alger, it is time for the Ijsedys a.nrl MoNnlls to put a time-lock on their mouths. The Populist and Spaniard, says the Independence Tribune, have many Ideas in common.

It was the populist who were fault-finding with McKinley because he "had no and the venerable Governor iLeedy declared: "The president is pursuing a dilly dally policy in order to prolong the war in his own political Interest," and Senor Dupuy de Lome declares, "McKinley is a weak politician." Sure the populists nnd Spaniards are united in opposing the McKinley administration republican policies. and the Populists are In favor of sendin, the volunteers home on furlougn at $20 per month. Let lis see what Wa would cost. Say 100,000 would tot sent home on furlough at iff JO per month Instead of being discharged. That would cost the government for their monthly pay alone, not count- In subsistence or clothing, 000 per month.

If the peace negotl ttons should hang tire, say one rear, which is not at all improbable. this then would then amount to When there would be added a this the clothing, subsistence and t.her necessary expenses, it would i Moline or the Deere in draught: il is light easy to handle, and docs fine work. Spangler, C. Tompkins, C. B.

Calkina, J. nns'aiig. Vermillion, 1PS. This is to certify th.if Disc Cultivator does the m-M. oi of anv machine that I Invvc ivinilrnMl.

David C. Dilie. Mr. P. AV.

Mesiner. Dear Sir: The Mesmer two rowed Disc Cultivator is perfect, as near as I can tell: I believe that it is the best machine that I have ever Been go Into a cornfield, especially for the first two plowings. and there are two dozen other farmers out there who will suy the same thins- George McCarty. Call and se Lewis the Agent. See how clK-np he will sell you a ticket Portland, Spokane, Bntte, Helena and Garrison, Montana, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEIENT.

State of Kansas, Marshall, ss. In the Probate Court ofeaid County. In the nintter of the estate of Rebecca Kelley, deceased. Creditors and all others persons interested in said estate are hereby notified thHt at the next regular term of the Probate Court, in and for said county, to be begun nnd held at the Probate Judge's office, in Mai-ytville. County of Marshall, State of Kansas, on the ffrst Monday of October.

A. 1). 1898, 1 shall to-said Court for a full and final settlement of said estate. Wm. H.

KELLEY. Administrator. (Legal Notice. In. tfi- District Court, Marshall County, State of Kansas.

The Citizens Bank of Frankfort. Kpusas, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. John H. Wilson, Joseph Wilson, W. W.

Wilson, Arnold Gregory, nnd Isaac H. Munro, Defendants. State- if Kaunas. Mars' Ml County, The above named Arnold Gregory, will ss. Defendant, take notice that yon have bevn sued, with your co-defend auts ny the above named in.

the District Court of Marshall County, Kansas, and that said plninilff filed his petition against vou ana yout eo-setenaantswitn tne clerk of tha atove named Court on the 24th dhyj of August, 1898, and unless vo aianswer the same on or before the 15h day of October, 1898.the- same will be taken as true, nnd judg ment will le rendered therein against yor eo-drfeudants, John It. Wilson, Joseph Wilson, and W. W. Wilson and Interest at 10 per cent pet annum from August 23rd. 198, asul a decree foreclosing a mortgage given to secure said indebtedness tlw- North-east on fourth and the North-east one-Wurth of tfu South-east oiv-fourth yt See-tiftia twenty-eight, TowniAip tour, 4.

Hauge nine, Marshall'. Couriciy. Kansas, and a Sheriffs unle of said real property 2r satisfy sail tndehteilness, Interest and ami a fnrther judgment will be rentleBed barring you imd your co-defendant of all right, tiile, interest, or other right what ever in and to the said real property or any nart tBBreot. The CitlzetiM Bank of Frankfrt, Kansas. By NOTICE: OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.

State atKttBsas, Marshall County, bs. In the-Probate Court of saidCauuty. la the matter of the estate of James J. Kelley, deceased. Cruditois and all other persns Interested In said estate hereby notified that at the next regular tei-nt of the Probate Court in and for said county, to be beun and heUL at the Probate Judge' office, in Mairysville, County of Marshall, State of Kansas, onthenr Monday A.

D. ISDN, I stuall apply tittaid Court for a fulk and final settlement of said estates Wm. H. KELLEY, Administrator with will annexed. ORDINANCE NO.

io6. An ordinance to levy and colhet taxes for the purpose of defraying the neueral expeusea of the city of Frankfort, Kansaa. Sec. 1. That a tax of one (1 per cent be and is hereby levied upon the taxable property both real and personal In said city of Frankfort, Kansas for the purpone of defraying the general expensed of the tuiil city of Frankfort, Kansas, for tlfco fiscal year of 189S.

Sec. 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinances In conflict with this ordinance are hereby regaled. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in fore from and after its publication in the Frankfort Bee.

Passed nnd approved by the council, September, 8th, A. 1898. Attest. E. C.

DUNHAM. Tresidei-it of the Council. T. H. Watson, Seal City Clerk.

The 0. A. K. JReunionof Northwestern Kansas will be held at Concordia, October 4 to 7, thecamp will be loeated at the Fair Grounds. There will be tents and barracks on the grounds for nil who may desire to "camp Fuel and straw furnished free.

A good program has been in-ranged for each day. All soldiers, sailors and mariners of (II to and of the late war are cordially invited to at tend. A cordial Invlta- lion extended to everybody. Publish- ers are reiucsted to make mention of this reunion. lMll'tilisl party seems to be idly drifting without a principle or a theory that is definite.

It is totter ingonihe brink oi political rum. When one stops to think of its history, from the time of its palmy, hilarious. street parading Allianceilays, with baiinersand bye, old Party, ta. ta," down to the time it sold out its birthright for a pot of fertilizer, it reminds him of delirious nightmare. Kansas bus passed through and lived, its age of Leases and Digs, Peffers and sock-j less and and having recover ed from the terrible effects of a fever of such violence nothing can hinder her from marching onward and upward.

Ad pvr Astt'm. Clear Fork township should break her record this year and vote for the man for commissioner who will remember their wants as well after election as before. Honest L. W. Chesley is the man who will do justice by very township in hisdistrict.

Any honest man who will travel over the Third Commissioner district can plainly see that Clear Fork and Cleveland townships have been neglected. Do your duty and you can elect a man who will not show partiality to onyone but give justice to all. Advocate and Democrat. Such rot as the above is enough to make a man sick. Nonsense! Just as if a man down at Topeka will do- more for those townships than Mr-Johnston, who is the lietter man of the two for the place, anyway, and who will be elected and he wlU pot show partiality either.

Some Populist Mistakes. When the Populists and Democrats told the people two years ago that the election of McKinley meant rain for the country, they were mistaken; when they said the price of wheat would fall, they were mistaken: when tly said bonds must be issued If the Republicans won. they were Mistaken; when, they said money would be so scarce that no one could get dollar unless he paid an exorbitant rate of Interest, they were mistaken: when they said that MtKiuloy was told of the corporate interests and would not le a president and 5r the people, ihey wore mistaken: when they said the gold standard would bankrupt the country, they wcw mistaken; when they said must be elected in order to bring prosperity to the country, they were mistaken; when they saitl republican success meant lower wages for the working man, they were mistaken; when they Maid republican victory meant less. work, thev were-mistaken; when tlnjy said that the tree coinage oi silvw was necessary to make better times, they were mistaken; when tiey said a republican tariff would be detri mental to the interests of the people and the country, they -were mis taken: when tney saui mat the re publican theory of finance would cut the wages of the workiag men In half, they were mistaken when they said republican rule would bring disaster to the farmer and the laborer of America, they wese mistaken; when they said that the corporar- tions and the corporate interests would become the rulers of the country, they were mistaken; when they said Mark Hanna owned McKinley they were mistaken; when they said McKinley was not a strong; man, they were mistaken; when they said that patriotism was dead and that money was King of America, they were mistaken. In fact they were mistaken in every assertion they made two years ago, and the splendid record of America in peace and war for wo years has demonstrated that the Republican party can and does do everything the opposition says it can't do, and has failed to do everything the opposition said It-would do.

-Lawrence Journal, lAYLUKi Commercial Trade a Specialty. Day and Night La FONTAINE. MANAfiFRR South of Depot -ir-. Notion Store. Books, Stationery.

Pharmacy, Frankfort, Kans. fr iDrug and Pure Drugs, Chemicals and Patent fledicines Toilet, Fancy Goods, Perscription Carefully Compounded, Day or TAYLOR'S Taylor St Taylor. When Vou IVeed Wall Paper, School Supplies or Stationery BE SURE AND CALL AND SEE S5 vv sis Silverware, Jewelery and Notions..

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