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The Strong City Herald and Elmdale Reporter from Strong City, Kansas • 4

The Strong City Herald and Elmdale Reporter from Strong City, Kansas • 4

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Ct--- Shsrp. question. The party, lemg hopelessly I divided aVug alonsr tl: line that divides Tab Democratic Met, published in srronj City Herat June 13, tsoe Ordinance No. 180. Strong City Herald and Elrudale Reporter.

II. C. BKOWX, EDITOR. it jwet from dry, and realizing that tlm Governor Wm. A.

Harris, Leaven-. votes of both" factions are necessary to worth county. constitute a partisan majority, they Lieutenant Governor-Hugh P. Far- iave aenoeraten auemp io i ooi. a im nave generally icceeuea iu 10011115 ooiu; 1 Entered at the poatoffice at St rone-, putting wet candidates on dry platforms assuring the ilrys that the law would he vigorously enforced, while whispering i Kansas, for transmission through the maiis us second class matter.

Areryqaici home wedding took place Sunday evening. June 10. 1W.8. when Gertrude Campbell mc.ime the wife of Waller Sharj At 3 o'clock promptly bridal couple, accompanied by Hugh biother of the bride, and Campo'lL cousin, entered the 'pallor of the bride's heme, while Lydia Campbell played the sweet strius os 'Angel Voices Ever Near." The ceremony was impressively rend-t-red br Rev. G.

B. Mehl of Llmdnle. ju the "presence of the bride and groom, tid a few friends. A beautiful wedding supper followed, which was enjoyed by nil after which came the cutlii.gof the bride's cake, and shower of white carnations. Miss Gertrude Campbell is the eldest daughter of R.

Campbell and wife of 'Kikr Kansas. She is a girl of quiet iabits an 1 refined l.sus and will be greatly missed iu her home and by her msnv friends. .50 .05 One copy, one year One copy, six mouth One copy, three months Single copy be Fall in Advance. relly, Neosho county. Secretary of State Hugh C.

Ahlborn, Smith county. State Auditor W. F. Isowrnam, Atchi son county State Treasurer Patrick Gorman, Bourbon county. Attorney General David Overmyer.

Shawnee county. State Superintendent of Public In strnction A. 15. Carney, Cloud county. Associate Justices (for six year term) A.

M. Jackson, Cowley county; D. M. Pale, Sedgwick county (for four year term) W. S.

Glass. Marshall couuty; Lorenz llawn, Leavenworth county- llailrond commissioners Harry McMillan, Ottawa county; C. A. Cooper. Iiice county; Jas.

Humphrey. Geary couuty Insurance commissioner J. W. Murphy. Russell county.

IRRIGATED FARMS IN THE LITTLE EMPIRE of thjs Wsstsrq Slopes Profitable farm lands are scattered all along the line of the Denver Rio Grande R. It. SCENIC LINE OF THE WWRLD. In the San Luis Valley and the Valley of the Grand. Gunnison, Uncompahgre.

North Fork ami Roaring Fork rivers iu Colorado and Farmington New Mexico, fuming, stock raising and fruit growing are carried on in a way that is a revelation to the faraicr in the East. For those whovltsire to make new homes, there is no other region thut offers more and better advantages than Western Colorado, a land of blue shies and sunshine, wiih a temperate am! even Innate, where the erstwhile desert needs but to be tilled 11 nil watered in order to verily ''Blossom as a Rose." Several publications, giving valuable information in regard to the agricultural, horticulturnl'aiid live Mock interests of this great western section have been prepared by the Denver and Itio Grande Railroad which can be obtained by witting to S. X. Hooper, T. DENVER, COLORADO.

Strong f'itv, Kansas, the lrtr'M twa in har ouiiiv. is s.iti'atf'1 on tile main line of An or lirance authorWnjr the of bonds of the City of stronjr in Chase connty. Kansas, for the purpose nf borrowing monev to purchase and p-iy for the building known as "The Auditi.rinra" to be used for a conncil ehambrr. city hall and for othr public purposes, and lots numbers and in hloik number 14. Eruslie's addition to said city on which Baid building is situate, in said Jtv.

county, and state aforesaid. Whereas, at a special elect oa dulv called and held ac'-ordtn? to law in the'Citv of Stronir in Chase county. Kansas, on the fourteenth day or Mav, the proposition then dnlvsnhmitted to the electors or faid citv or issuing the bn Is of said citv in the snm of Fi-eThousand Pollqrs. for the purpose of borrowing money to purchase and pav for the bniidinir known as 'The Auditorium" to be sd for a council chamber, citv hall and for otner public purposes, a id lots numbers e-i-il-eo-2- and in block number 14, Kmslie'a addition, to said eiiv on which slid bonding is situate in said citv. countv end state aforesaid.

mre tbnn a mnl.iritv of tiie qualified electors of said citv voting in favor of issuing 1 boi'da. ainf Whereas, all lejal rc inircnients have been dnlv cmalied with to authorize the issuing of said bonds therefore. Be it or itiine 1 bv the mavor and councilor the citv of Strong in Chase county. Kansas; Sectio i 1. Tiiat tlicro be issued the boii.

Is orsaM citv of Striig in tiie su-n of Kive Thousand Hollars, ror tln nurpose nf liorrow-ing monev to purchase an piv I'nr the bi'ild-inir tmnvn ss "Tiie Audito ium" to be use 1 for a council chamber, citv ball and for other pu'iii and lots nnmhwrn i'--' an 13 1. ia h'oek 14. in Kins'ic'a ad lit'on to said citv on which said buibiing is situate in sa.d e'-tv. countv. and state aforesaid, as bereinnftcr provide I.

-J That bonds hnl! be issued in a series of bonds nf the denomination of Hundred Dollars, bearing date of 1st hearing intercut at t''c rnVof tiv percent n-ra-innm wi'h cnii-annaal r-terest couo is navsblc semi-annual I on tiie li-st iv or eeemher and of each rear nib'-red eoiciiti-elv from number I to nnmoer in. to iiei-o-n- dnQ and pavah'r in rentv years a'tr their da'e. and both the Santa le. "with pLpnlatiuii uiKr. It I has two school.

uif murin an. I hitch 'school, ftiv finest auditorium it. if JOS Kx-l I Mi Bit 1 Sol. Mr. Walter Sharp is one ot HUtier SoiiU Kansas 'ierininal for the county's most practical linsiiiess men and ISszaar liraiu I.antry snarj.e st.nif era-he wtiiih employs ri.eu.

climate it uiii "i m.u.t unco I licalthv, 1UC1 Ic. The b.ide was becomingly and tastily dressed in pure white and earned wlnt Kentucky hal a great home com 'room wore the luie the ing of Kentnekians in the true '(flnvp liional black. I They leave Thursday the 1 tth for Southern sf vie, Feder, Barton Sta'e Printer W. E. county.

DF.MOCRATIC PLATFORM" The following pint form wus unanimously adopted by the Democrats of Kansas at their stnte convent ion. Democrats generally say it is the strongest platform ever adopted by their Senator llailey made .1 true Western speech upon the Statelioo.l bill. If you are llue wesieriur you will rei'l it. Don't fml to the articles upon the Initiative aa.l Referenituiii that will appear from time to time in the IIekai.i. 1 (-oieiial and interest to be avabte at tb Denver, for a lew days wiiere lie js called alter which they will return to El Dorado find arrange for housekeeping.

About the l-Jth of July they will make an extended trip west to Cloi ado an 1 New Mexico looking after the interest, also, of Mr. Sharp who is connected with ih Sharp-Bridge coutract log company. Those present at the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, and Irs.

Sam Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Gen, D. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.

James Campbell and family. Misses Grace and Qieene Campbell. Mr," and Mrs. Hay Blaekshere, Mr. and Sirs.

Lew Pratt of Cedar Point. Misses Leua and Atinlla Sharp of El Dorado, Master llerbie Sharp of El Dorado, Miss Edora and Sidney Symes, Mi. and Mrs. O. Smith, and Miss Ida Schimpff vt Cottonwood Falls.

A Guest. -vof the state of Kansas iithecitv of party in this stale. It puts the Demo- Xew York- crats in a positive position on the ra and winking at the wets, supply and plying them with free liquors on the eve of elections, and wholly ceasing to prose cute on the near approach of elections, making spasmodic spurts of prosecutions between eleetlonfc.and at all times ex tending immunity to favorites iu the liquor trade, thus playing fast and loose and blowing hot and cold; each faction bi--ingmade to believe that it was getting the best of the other in this game of du phcitv, hypocrisy, falsehood and de ception, and each joining hands with the other until the political union for base partisan purposes of the wet iih the dry, of the saint with the sinner, of the temperance howler wttli the lirp.ior seller, of "the puritan" with the black leg, has become a fixed condition atrninst winch it is impossible for houest men longer to contend. It was in the year 1883 and under the first Democratic administration this state bus ever had, that of Hon. George W.

Glick that the law was enaited re ducing passenger fares on railroads to a maximum of 3 cents per mile, and the first railroad commission was then era aled by law. and we pledge our candi dates for Itailroud commissioners to take such action as may be warranted by ex isting conditions. In these days of cor porate encroachment and of evasion and defiance of the law by the laws' corp.) rate creations we deem it wise lo make plain the tltitudeof democracy towards this siui: ti in by declaring that we are, as our party has always been, in favor liforcement of all laws, patticu larlv tl-ose enactments passed to circnm scribe and control the exercise ef corpo rate power and lor such new legislation as may be necessary to make sure the supremacy of the people's law over all its subjects, tioth natural and flititietal We make no war upon material pros perity nor the beneficiaries thereof, so long as they recognize the doniii.ion of the people's government, but we do de clare for the rigid, rigorous, faithful and efficient exercisj of govermental to the end tha'. the dominaiioa of the mighty over the many shall cease, and that the feeble as well as the fcrcefnl the poor as well as the powerful, shall be equal before the law. We declare ih favor of the initative ami referendum to the end that local self government may be realized nndthe government brought close lo the people in all matters of importance.

Wherever there is a gross disparity between the assessed taxable valuations of railrffad. telephone and telegraph properties and private properties we fpeeitieially insist upon the property ot telephones and telegraph cor porations in Kansas paying its fair pro portion of tVe burden of public expenses. We insist that it is not only the duty of the individual but of the oliiei.il as well lo obey the law. We demand the enforcement of nil laws, not on'y those prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liqu ors but the law rsakimr it a felony to commit larcenev from the state treasury -WEIGHT iSzo EES Poor Gov. I loch, does not seem able to strengthen his chances on re-election.

The appointing of Benson as Senator ati-1 leaving Stubbs out has started another fire. "i That said bon is shall be msde pnvable to bearer and shall executed in tirorm. and Bhall contain recitals substantially Odin'vs: I VIIK STATES jv AMKiirCY Statof Kansas Chae County. City of I I'll OV" KM EN KON O. No.

s.vn.oo. Know all nvn by tliese oresen-s. that the citv of Strvrr. in Chaso cvintv, Kansas, for value -ceived. he-ehv ack to, and promises to pav the bearer the sum of five HirxnitHn dollars I.awfnl monevofthel'nited states of America, on the 1st dnv o' lnne with interest thereon at the rate of ftvc per ecu' per annnm.

pav-alde 8-mi-atinnallv. on the dsyof Oecem-ber and lune of eacii yesr noon the presentation and sq-render of the interest coupons hereto attached, as thev resiiectivelv become ilne. and both principal and interest are nay-able at th. Kiseal Agency of tiie State of Kansas in t'i City of New' York, in the State of Sew York, And the said Citv of strung is herebv held and firmly bound, and its faith and credit and all thereat an versonal oronertv in said city It seems as if these Associate Press correspondents wouM be more exact in sending in their reports. It has'been the style of late to attribute anything of a notorious character to Strong City, while meritous occurences are sent seemingly from Cottonwood.

We wish road rate tpiestion demands the abolition of tiie tree pass system and many other ways conforms wiih the anti-railroad Fcmimcnls of the Republican party. The platform Was mtopted by the comrmttee on the resolutions without a ilissentiiig vote. The platform follows: We indorse and reaffirm the Democrat ic national platforms of li'J5, 1900 and 190J. as presenting iu unbroken succession the principles of the Democratic party of the United States We adhere to the great Democratic doctrine of eipial righ's for all and special privileges for none, and we once more declare that the true end of all good government is the greatest good to the greatest number. Cherishing tiie constitution as the su prenelaw.

we declare that wherever that immortal do.r".imcut declares or suggests the policy of our government, we make it our guide. We stand for con titutional taxation, for constitutional control of inteistate and foreign commerce, and for a constitutional foreign policy: at the same time favoring all such changes in the constitution as mav from time't i lime become necessary for the proieetion and preservation of the ri'zhts of tliL- people. Time ami events have justified every contention ami tullil'cd every prophecy of the Democratic party. We congiatulate the Democratic party and county upon the triumphant vin This is to certify the Percheron stallion. DUKE, is registered in the Percheron Stud Uin)k iif America, and that his recorded number is Color and Description, black strip.

PEDIGREE: Foaled. June 27. 10J0; bred by A. E. Arnold of Colfax.

owned by L. R. Wiley of Elmdale, Kansas; got by Prince Noix, (961111. he by Monartpie he by Brilliant 1271 (7.j"u."he by Eriihant 661 (75i. he by Coco H(71D he by Viaux Chaslin (713).

he by Coco (712). he bv Mignon (7151. he bv Jean Le Elarrc DAM Dimona 21420. by Questeur 8049 (102ti. he by Childebert 4283 (Ihl he by Brilliant 1271 (755).

he by RriMiant 1S99 (75C), he by Coco 11(714). he by Vietix-Chaslin (715). he bv Coco (712). he by Mignon (715). he bv Jean Le Blanc t7iiil).

2d DAM Colleite 771(1 1.11638). bv Sultan (4713). he bv Bayard (94y5j. he by Eslraha 187 (790). he by a son of Jean Le Uianc (730).

SJd DAM Phrosine (1127). by Estrada belonging to M. LeFunvre. 4 1 li DAM Emilie. belonging to M.

Pineau. Is Wit.ni-ss Wheheok. we have hereto affixed the seal of the Association, dated at Chicago. 111., this Twenty-ninth day of March. Nineteen Hundred and One.

T. W. Palmer, president seal S. D. nomas.

Secretary. Gimbals, ot tha Karn of J- Jsrjt. TERMS Stallion. $12 00. to insure colt to stand and suck.

Care will be taken lo prevent accidents, but will not be responsible fhoulil anv occur. Mart'9 sold, traded or taken out of country, services will be due and payable at once. GRAY EAGLE Pedigree: Foaled July 2. 1 sired by Prince Oliver pedigreed and registered Ue sired by b'rd Prince, be by Crown Prince, he by Imported Clown from Protiinco of Catalona in Spain. First dam.

Doily Vardrn by Napoleon, be by Napoleon, etc. Terms to insure colt to stand and suck, ami same rules as Duke. Gray EagKi is 1(J hands and fine animal. Iy. R.

WILEY, Owner and i-Ianaqcr IClmdale, Kansas. hill I OUt a i "erctiv pledgml the prompt pay mcnt of to state that we rn This bond i one of a series of bonds of like date and -nor issued bv said citv of to borrow monev to purchase and pav for the hniblin' iovn as The And'tnriuni to be used for council cliambi-r. city ball and other public nurii sos and lots number am) in block number 1 1 Kmslic's atldi ion to sail city on which said build, ing is situated in asid f'ity of Strong, in Chase countv. Kansas by authority or a- i compliance with the statutes of the state orKansns go verging cities of the Third class and the affirmative vote of more than a inaioritv of theoualitb-d of said citv at an elec'i-m leaPvca'tel and held in s.id citv. Aolitij h'-rebv recited and ie-cla'-e tlf.

nil a--is. and things re. to lie tlone an 1 to ei-t precedent to and in the -hi liond have been nron-erlv done and oerfornn-d and do ex ist in regular form as reiuird liv onti' r.tion. 'aws and starnts oi" the st-oeof Knn-asand th'ST the of sa'ol citv if Strong, including this ivies of bonds does not exceed anv o- stituatorv limitations. tri witness w'lereofsaid citv of strong, by Mavor h-d Vitincil has cause 1 this bond to lie sigued bv its mavor and clerk, and the sen! of said ci tv aft! ed hereto, and the coupons hereto attached to tie by the litho-c-rsohe I sii'iiH'n-'' of said lerk, and tint dication of tiie quantiiative theory of few remarks not of the complimentary kitiil, if thU style of procedure js not altered.

The Spring JJill Xew Era. one of the strongest Republican pa pen in eastern Kansas-ears: "We notice tint there is a great deal of talk ahrtt saving the ticket this tall. Til -re is no republican state ticket. The railroad and grafters 1 a state? ticket and are trying to fool the republican voters by calling it a state ticket, but the whole ticket is rotten, and should be buried so deep that the tench wii! no be ''fF'n-iv to decent people. If this be treason make the best cf Democratic doctrine: and li nance.

urge upon ihe benefits tf au expanded I all other laws on the state statute cinreiiev a Democratic ilemanil. liooUs. ami we demand Hint the law re quiring the Governor to inspect and count the funds the state treasury and report its condition, be complied with. Santa Fe Excursions. -Lawrence, Kan Juue 4, July 19.

1006 exercises and Summer school University of Kansas, one and one-third for the round trip ou the certificate plau. Certificates showing the jmrcbese of going tickets May "1 to June 31 inclusive ill be honored for return at one third fare under the rules ou or before July 2:1, June 19-21. 1900. Kansas State Christian Endeavor convention une fare plus fifty cents for the round from, all points in Kansas. Excur sion tickets may be sold June 18 to 20 inclusive; limited for return June 23 Fare from Strong City $3.80 for the round trip.

Wichita, Kans. June to 21 -1900. Annual convention Kansas Funeral Di rectors association. One and one third fare for the round trip on the certificate plan fiom pouits in Kansas City. Wiufield, June 19 to 29.190(1.

Chautanrpia Assembly, one fare plus ot) cents from points in Kansas from which the local -one way rate to is $4. SO or less. Dates of sale June 18 to 2:5 inclusive. Final return limit Jene JW. Hates tmm Str.mg City S3.e0 via Florence; svlho via New Ion.

for the round trip. Denver July 10 21. l9i-0. Annual meeting Benevolent and Pro 'lective order of Elks. Denver.

Colorado and return at rate of S15 for the round trip. Date of sale July 10 to 11 'inclusive. Final return limit August 20, I'M. Fort Worth. May 24.

20. 1m5. meeting Texas Grain Dealers' association, rate fare and one third for the round trip. Dates of sale May 21! and CI. Final return limit May 2T.

No "stop overs allowed. Summer tourist rates to Colorado. Utah, and Wyoming, June 1 to Sept. SO, 3900. Rate to Denver and Colorado Springs and return S17.50; Pueblo.

and return Trinidad, and return 23.00; Glenwood Springs and return s2.00; Salt Lake City and Ogdeu and return $30.50. On sale daily June 1 "to Sept. oOih iudusive. Final return Geo II cones. President.

II. F. Gir.LKTT. Vice President. J.

II. DoOLITTLK, Cashier. Imported Percheron Stallion, Eon! Daylight, reglstereil. Description pure black, age 5 years; weilit 19(10 riimls. with plenty of bone ami notion, iin 1 1 nooti disposition.

Undoubtedly the best horse in Chase County. Lord Daylight will make the season of 190G at ti livnr BARN OF J. A. COE, COTTONWOOD Terms: to Injure living coH. KENTUCKY 'EHO: Jack acre 5 j-errr: hunh.

Doeription, black, white jiciats, large bone foot. Wiiimike the e-caa'-n at the livery barn of A. Coe, at Cottonwood Kails, Tiiins; tlU to insure living colt. R. L.

STEWART. Owner. f.ond owte i Ii rn; I II 1 1 Sec! el v. 1'. liK-Tii F.ir, Mavor.

C. A It Citv fieri. That the interest coupon siiall be attached to said iioods in tiie following fiirm to wit INTEREST corrox. xo. On tiie first dav of Ill- STRONG CITY STATE' BANK tiie citv ot strong.

Kansas wi 1 1 pav he hear- it at tiie Kiscal A gencv of the State of ausas. in the City of York. Dollars, being six months interest Si.vnrr.fr City, Kan. S3 Dies a (ieneral ilanl-ing Htisiness Patrons Will lieceive Fair Treatment. We remind the public of the fact that the iaie President MeKiiilcy was preparing to abandon, if he had not actually 11b indoned.

tin: extreme doctrine of protection: that the piesi ul occupant of the While house has made so much pro gruss in the knowledge ot the truth as to lierbo I int -1 1 i is nut sacred" and that the must intellectual and con scicntiou 1 leu. ties of the Republican party now agree with die 1) moeraey that th." tariff 's a shelter for trusts, en ablmg ihe tariff barons collect tinir-iiiniii tribute from the American people, while selling the same wares lo foreign eis at a much lower rate it giyes the lie to tht: pretense that such protection is necessary. and constitutes a crime against the American people. We, therefore renew our oft repeated demand that all tarilT legislation be restricted to iving duties for revenue only. Railways are public highway Railway companies an- common carriers and public servants.

They are given franchises and great powers, with lite im plied agreement ou their part that they will serve the public impartially for jut compensation. This they should be required by law and compelled by public authority to do. We declare that we are not curinie but friends, of the railroad companies. We are proud of their efficiency as mediums of transportation, and rejoice iu their mechanical and scientific development, and their unproved facilities for the transportation of persons and property; and we pledge otirst Ives to defend their every right and redress their every rmig, yet we cannot shut our eyes to plain facts nor submit to the rules of the state and nation by railroad mllueiice. We therefore demand of the Hoard of Railroad commissioners an DHtKCToits: II.

F. G11.LKTT M. Swopti. A. M.

BltKKSIi, Gko IIcgiiks, Jas RorEitrso.N. J. 11. Dooi.ittle. IIknky on iis Public Improve nent Itond.

June 1st. C. Puiiixs in Xo Citv Clerk Section 'i. sai i b'etds -hail lie si 'ned bv lie mavor and c'erV of said fity. and tiie interest inno-is shall signed bv the clerk citv: ti-ovi le 1 that the signntnre of the -lnk ma be 1 on said couoons.

nod tiie mavor and crt: re he-ehv authorize n-ejiare nnd said bonds, anil sn'd boiels shOI be oTere 1 for sate to the Kansas state svv.n'-Fund fomir-ission. and if hi' nte-1 bv Knisas StatP School-fun I Comnt -ssioo. shall lie de'iverel to it up liavment or th amount fcred therefor and accented tiie mavor and council: anl if not nurhased bv siid Kansa- State School-Fund tile shall be sold to the h'gto'st bidder tor cash the-efor. at liulilic or nri vVe sn'e within the Uereti on of tiie mayor and council Hection Thut there siiall annnally be levied r.n I collected taxes on all taxable property witliin citv. suflicicnt to nav promnt-I f'e i nterst to accrue on said bouds.

and to discliargc th n-inci onl tli-reofa maturity. sr-c 7 That ttiisor finance siiall be in force and effect from and after its tmWicntion according tolawinth" s(rontr fity Herald, the official Miwr of the city of Strong, in Chase connty. ansna. Passed th conncil. P'hJ.

nrroved, Jane Afst: W. P. r.KTTie.rn. Rohtvsov, Mavor Citv Clerk. The Japanese, as we have bef re stated, bare shown their hand in Korea.

They have seiz-d the na-livesland, forced them to do military duty, imposed a greater tax and in fact grabbed the whole country. This is the nation whom the whole world was in sympathy with in their struggle with Russia, but they have now rhown themselves to be a grasping, overbearing, thieving, outcasts of humanity, bent only on acquiring what belongs to others, irrespective of human feelings or rights. Now whoop it up for the "yellow thieves- and cut of the Orient, you free born, mid grafting sympathizers. Here's l'onr Oppiirtunity. To get an enlarged picture on cloth, pastel, crayon or any of the latest styles for perpeityil remembrances.

We make all symbols of Lodges, Fraternal order in Pyrography in colors oi plniu work. For particulars call or write Jas. A. tjrixx. Herald ollice.

Strong Citv, Kansas. IZ IO I IT 1800 1 5U I I D1S This is Tt certify that the Percheron Stallion. VOLT.UR. is registered in ti Percheron Stud Book of America, as tin; of L. Wiley.

Elmdale. Kan. and that his record Number is Color and description; black stripe wil'i four white feel. Pedigree: Foaled May 1, HM). Bred by R.

P. Strather of Lexington. HI. Got by Beliini 1211)0 (22S32) he by Sultan (471o) he by Bayard he by Estraba 187 (79H) he by a son of Jean Le Rhine Dam: Cathat ina 121X8 (1M987) by Pampeiro 35fil (65S0) he by Vailiart H)4 he by Prosper (Ht)3) be by Di -1 ide (892) he by Vienx Pierre (S9I) he by Coco (712) he by Mignon (715) he by-Jean LeBlanc (789). Second dam; Ritchie II (lWJO) by Coco (5701 he by Cocu belonging to M.

T.tc.heati. Third dam: Blcne belonging to M. Renaid. In witness whereof, we have hereti. affixed the Seal of the Association duted Chicago, dav of December.

1902. C. O. KEISFR. Prcsnlent skai.J s- THOMPSON.

Sec'v. TERMS: $10 to insure colt to stand and sock. Care will betaken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. Mares sold, trailed or taken out of the county, service will be due and payable at once. This horse will make the season of KI0 at the barn of Charles Sherfflus, Owner.

ELMDALE, KANSAS- HKNKV SWAN T1IOS. II. OIUSIIAM Gilii aiifl Swaa 1 ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW honest and earnest enforcement of lice over the Chase Couuty Bank. Cottonwood Falls, Kansas provisions of existing laws against re- City Herald, hates and all manner of discrimination First Jiuiilis'icd in The str.nt, Inne 1 TICK. anil of tiie Legislature, intelligent, fair supplementary legis'ati in to Ihe end J.

R. HuQrjss limit Oct. SI, 19(io. Annua! meetings American Academy of Medicine, Medical association ami 'the first church of Christ. Scientist Boston Mass June 2.

17.19tKi. Rate one Ire Ki for the rouud trip. Dates 'of sale May 31 to Jurist 9 inclusive! Final limit June 21 an extension of limit can be obtained by depositing ticket by original purchaser with vale-'dating pgent not later than June IS. 'payment of 1 00 at time of deposit an txtensiou of limit to July 15 can be secured. Home coming week for Kentuekians.

Louisville. Ky. June 13, IT. 19C. Kate to Louisville one fare plus $2 for the 'round -trip.

Strong Ciy to Louisville and return SI1 5. Dates of sale June 11. 12, 13. Final limit June 25th with privilege of extension to 30 days County Best Brefl HaiMora id lie Jaweler mi 4 .1 To Whom It May Concern lie it known a i c'ition is on fi'e in the otlieeof the Probat" Court of (base County, Kansas, praying for a ilrn.rgi.sts' permit to S'di intoxicating liquors lor medicinal scien-tiiic and niThamcal purp at my drug s'ore iu toe town of strong fity. in Strong Townshiii.

Chase, Countv. KaHsasr and that tiie -ariagof the tame is set for July 3rd, at ten o'clock, a. in J. Hyvps. Petitioner.

LONGWOOD. a large llambletonian Stallion KH hands high, irk bay weigh double gailed. a sure foal getter and and sn extra large breeder. Lonlrwood wasliiven a quarter mile in 8(5 seconds, the rale of 2 21 a mile with only one month's training, by Daniel Anmierman, Cynthia. Kentucky.

Longwood was sired bv Chtsterwood lu70. he Nutood 6(0. he by Belmont Ur-liiw time 2 10" and Drooklawn 2. 1 Sf were sired by Chesterwoc.il 1070. IXTEItl-STINO 'H-'tu nct Knglisli- kmv to use it." A Motitl.ly Magazine Devoted To The Use of English.

JosKPiiINK TntcK Bakkk. Editor. Partial Contents for this Month. Course in English for tiie beginner. Official Watch Inspector of t.ie Santa Fe Railway.

that both the railroads and the public may ive justice. Of all the evils of railroad tiiscritntn ation, none are so insiduous. so constant ami so powerful for evil as the free and complimentary pass. It muzzles the press, silences 'discussion, si i lies am! perverts legislation, corrupls justice, dominates directs publit conven tional opinion, determines business and social suci ess. and.

in a irreat measure, controls public affairs In principal, it is as unjust as unequal taxation, and in practice, much more unjust; and it is with every othfr economic evil ot the age. It is estimated that more than one-third of the passenger mileage upon railroads in Kansas is now free, so that at the rate of cents per mile the railroads now realize upon their total mileage less lhan 2 cents per mile. STRONG Cm, KANSAS! Nutwood 000 has 143 colts with time from 2 Ofi to 2 1)0. Nutwood and the famous I Maud are from same dam. Miss Russell.

Chesterwood 1070, 1st dam Miralieth bv Woodfor.l Mambrino 2 2U. 2d dam Little Meg, grand dam of Magenta 2.241 The Ladies of the Cougrogitional church will give an entertainment and dam Young iv li nam urn nv mine or 1tMniirtf.il Jlelieoe. ou.se ni-usa use s.rvt. at r.ii, hv Imoorled Speculator, fith tlam by Imported Dare Devil. the Ctrttcr building on Dr.

V. L. Coleman, SPECIALIST. Of Salina. Kansas.

from date ef sale by depositing ticket dam by Imported Trumpetta. 8th dam by Highflyer, 9ih iim bv Eclipse. with Joint agent at Louisville not later Loivwood, 1st flam liaze namiti vy .11..1. 9 o. ne uy uiu etc.

-o uuni is Will not change bis for 2 vers Abdallah. he by Rysdyks Hamblttcnian, but ill continue to make his visits s-iy. i im rxtra well bred stallion and will stand at my barn. 10 miles wet of Elmdale and 21 miles east of Elk for 10 to insure colt to stand ami suck. Mares 011 Ihe following days of each month: tiie 4th of July.

Ice cream, cake, lemon a.le coffee, sandwiches, pie, will be served. Muse Garnett who is charged with murdering Frank Miller was bound over to the district court without bail. The trial will probably commence ou June at this lei in of court Kil putrick' of JJeatrice. Nebr 22d, traded, s'dd or removed from couuty, service fee becomes due at once. MILTON VALE than June 23 anil payment of fee of 50 ceuts, Sastalt Tiro Me TKAISS WEST BOUND "Vo.

3-4" am No. IIS Kt Mali ia 'o. liit f-xas 1:1 I'm No. California Express 1 No. California and Mexico 6 ym L- O.

PRACHT. Owner and Manager. Tupil. How to Increase One's Vocabulary. The Art of Conversation.

Siionld Would: How to use then. Pronuticiatioiis Dictionary) Correct English in the Home. Correct English in the School. What to say and What Not to Say. Course in Lettet Writing and Punctuation.

A'phabetic list of Alibrcvtattoi Iiusiuess English for the isinjss Man Compound Words: how to write them. Studies ia English literature. CONCORDIA. (Broadway hotel) 24. 25th FORMOSA.

(Commercial hote) 2b' to 28 We therefore demand the immediate abolition of the free pass, and all oilier like devices, and the establishment of a passenger rate of 2 cents per mile for adults, with proportionate reductions, for children, as now. COTTON WOOD FALLS, on Ihe Last Two Day of each month Coleman's medicines have proved their The subject of th? trusts has become stale, but these criminal combinations are not only still with us, but they rule the markets as with a rod of iron. The success. See me if you need treatment. bought five head of Aberdeen Angus cattle of Geo.

Drummoml last week. Miss Gertrude Campbell and Walter II. Sharp were married at the home of the bride's parent-, Mr. and Mrs. R.

C. TltAlXS east norxD IS Kansas City Express No. 8 KsnsaB Citv A Chicago ix. No. 114 Kaneai City hxuress No charge for examination 1:20 am 1 a in IQrfO am am price of every staple is arbitrarily fixetft Detects disease without questioniu 10 fiucsso Man in utter detianceof the law of the land.

the patient. No. 6 Kansas City and Cnieago hx pm And this will go on until the prisons N.O. llti Kansas City Kxprcss 5:10 pm Eat and Be Ryan Bros. 'G23 Minnte Hole! ana Cafe.

Meals served ou the iropcan Plan Open Day and Night. Near Depot, Strong City, Kas. Agents Wantid flaYear. Send 10c for anple Copy. 'Correct Euglisli," Evaustoi), 111.

60 YEA as Campbell al Elk. Don't forget the school meeting the 27th. 1 1 w3 LI -t- ci 51 SUI'ERlOlt BUAXCll a. 31" Pastengr. north No north tniongh am No.

311 Mixel. north No. i'asaanger. south 1 yia No. aos Mixe-I.

eonth through pta N. Ul'J iiised, south llocaij 7 if pm BVZAA11 Bit ASCII Vo. SVi niath 1:13 im 0. 3iC Accommo iation, north 3aVipui u. e.

caEiia, Amit. irtf I'm nr mtr that are yawning for the Ligli frown scoundrels, who manage the trusts, are tilled with them ami they arc arrayed iu the brinded garb of felons. To ev 'ry honorably discharged sailor and soldi'T of the republic we owe a debt of giatitude which we can never re pay. They, especially the survivors ol the gr.at Civil war, were promised honors and offices, lands, bounties and pensions: and it belnwves a patriotic and honorable people to faithfully per form the made. And as tb remorseless reaper thins their ranks and their influence 111 affairs is diminished the obligation resting upon us js iu-crcesfd.

We pledge the the Democratic ticket a rigid enforce Trace Mrks r- 1 The funeral of G. F. Miller was held last Saturday at the Presbyterian church in Cottonwoo and was largely attended. The Eagle Lodge of this city of wh'cli Mr Miller was a member had charge of the burial. Mrs.

A. S. Contiiugbam of Elmda'c was in Str ing Wednesday. J. V.

Farringloii of Kansas City was in Strong Wedaesdy. The Lauies Aid society of the Con-eregMliortitl church met rhis -e with L'mlaimfd Lf ttfrs. (f ALL CCUNTRIE3, Zl and rjtfathe f.titrr.t. Psient stxi hfsirgnjient 3 Wri'o or cjne Wo ff1 Mi RbUi ep. Vaitti SUtrt Pttt tfies.g List ofletters uncalled for at the Post 03c Str'jnp, j.tne -I.

Please Copyrights ATone wnrilns pVeth amd drrrtvVrn may cjertun rur opinu-n free wiiPiinr ar Iku? crmtl-iftrtial. liar.db'k on r'tirnt Patents tcieri tLrrouL-h ilut C-j. rucc.vc ejr HcticCt wlbiut tban la tli Scienflffc Jlniricaii. ciiatjon of any v.urr;u!. yir; fnur EOTjtbSi i.

SoiC bWl fMH Co." Hew EoiicJ vflic. ti HL. tigi)n, c. Pool. Pool.

Pool. ZEool Cliris- Zimmerman, Prop. Good Tables Ccnrteous Treatment si ViASHlMQTON, D. C. Wj ad-sertised." Juhits A.

Martin the A ".3 -4 4 1 Proliibilion in Kansas has reached rtate wbeucaile for p. T7. "bsLs-y. (Mrs. viidl taeet nest weclt 1 AVfV A feA-a stage of chronic malady.

For years th VXEi reoubbeat. politicians have dealt drc-ir with the pcr-irfe thi i'uni. PETTT, rued Lf rae Tue.s lav. UicDU.e rtti:.

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