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The Strong City Herald and Elmdale Reporter from Strong City, Kansas • 1

The Strong City Herald and Elmdale Reporter du lieu suivant : Strong City, Kansas • 1

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CITY 11" 11 A a llhiiAijl 0 and Elmdale Reporter, Consolidated. STRONG -CITY. KANSAS, OCTOBER 5, 1906. Vol. No.

26i Numb 3 9 Window glass, at Sock Bottom Prices at Strong City Pharmacy LOCAL ME OTHERWISE. Si Ask fSS 3 --3 Hucb Will Tnll tiie Wool (her Th Ejes, He Will Fix Tliem. This is what the republican party is! relyii.g on for the suckss of their ticket, i Firs is hat the republiciin leaders of Chase County are hoasimg of. and the reason they assign for biingmg Hoch I into he county. I One of the charactci i ties of cvt r-puhlican is the fact, th tiie leadiTS upon the ability of the: houses io each pr.eiuct to whip the (iis-i fellows into line.

The that hev have been so snecess! ui in the POLITICAL GOSSIP. Report received at Democratic, slate headquarters from all puns of Kansas arc most Everywhere the Republicans are on the defi nsi ve, and thai is where they don't ii'at well. The Ul-publicans are stiiL'erii: under the load they are trying to Governor Hulk ta3 taken on a careworn look, tying to be 11 good fellow wii'a the various factions of his pari'. lie lias on." on Siiibbs' Hi-iare dial platform which is opposed ti the railroads and toe otln on the republican platform which was written bv the railroad He is rv5 Get your pliotos at L. 11.

Atkinson's jailer)'. Eil Gnstin mil Wm. Pliaft r.T Clements were in our city Satsmhiy. Miss Ri-ltiiri-r :v.ui Mrs. Al Ryan will Iv ins City Sunday.

Lotik plo.isiHit for L. I. will msiti vt-ly give you ood work. it ml in and It lyal a'len led the aniiv il at Kansas Cit' this wick. L.

A kins. n's plutto car 01 Main tnet. Strung City, does the work. C. G- nimerm 1 attend' the car at lasas City this week.

ilte a limnher of i went Fioieiiee Sunday to witness the ball line. The Strong (ty lia'l teaui played at Florence Snnd.iy. Score was it to 1 1:1 f.ivor (-f elscioi! as? that lelii.n hese lira tlp el.et thev oesin the people in dry 1 can n-: write i) i i at form hey ish. and ill and v. hip the lie is working hard to close the saloons, and i the wet town-' he inks his ot eve at the joint kcep.ers, r.ui leaves pit -Ii out of his speech In fart, eruor ilocti is hard pressed for a ec(h.

mate ae of a i the into iiue. Do on tv has that the repu! a 1 feetcd ot ie is afraid to Pinch the isue fear so he ll live vol. rs of tl taat eai gasrzai 1. 11 slate are aid iieutea thri; to ot sle;) nn on sobieho Iocs, deals in euei rdities. II looked after bv talks of t'aeii to I I10 is i the polls like a bum-! the duty of this ueci s.d roil CP I about the; "destiny" of the nation, like Diirto.i used to His speech is fui! of ilasis, eagles iiic.J things, but shv of ie sheep? is Loss lo Ki Mr.

St. Clair of nver is here his wife's illeess at the home of her yi by t. r- A y- i I 4- I i S. 1 I I- I .) i .4 .1, 11 en I ta'i 1 I dueed taxes, rmiuecd railroad rates. live no' li i-i one of aiisfaction.

this EVer stop to compare I'our local tailor's facilities those of our tailors? He doesn't but his Woolens direct from ihe mill nor his trimmings from the menu facturer, does he? Our tailors do besides having a modern equipment a thousand times larger. Such facilities mean busing material letter saving ell middle men's profits end the production of better garments at a great deal less cost. Jlnd you derive the benefit. Step in and see samples of Woolens for fall end winter the Jinest assoj'imeni eVer displayed. pass, iiuti gralt ami the iiue.

lut J'Mg-ng from the leports ref -ued to in 'tie begin 11 in? of this message. Governor Unci) isn't fooling amltodv with his line 10th to, and does. MO. iu. hem i hat i r.

d. mag is snji-Iepi-It i. to hea.l-h a statement as to of. Then hpiaiiers sei.ti out iVercome thi ijuar'ei s. toget ii v.

i what the (iissali.sfacti the fellows from he; i eii ammuudi 01 1 ODUCT ON laud Col. in el Iiairis with a sj i ii on 1 people are di eply. 1 ta'k. O.i the ottier holds his auilienia i subjects in wiiie.i tl 3 Us sliaege in say. thev tarn.

up to dale mte.vsted lie is (iscusMiig 1 mt tit lave a remedy lor every taint wae fit topics. When Coioi.el thr ugii, the people know the: is-ues of the camm. Harris Lcisj i his views 1 LT 11 C01OIII I Fivs Acts fcy Ha! Hsld fellow Says: "I can't vote for Hoch. lie is for prohibition." Hero is his ailm- at. let us it.

If we can convince this fellow that Hoch is not for proliiiii lion, then we get his vote. Th a ci net Ik iUILT TENT is not a prohihi- buss, "No, Hoch loch 1 1 Harris has eiioriuou-i crowds whertveri he noes. At eveiy meeting republicans i 1 tell hi.n that they are going to vote for him. And after every inn ting the local workers for the Hairs ticlut get down to business, improving the organization, and shaping tiie campuign for results, i are running wide ojieti At'-hi-on and Leav- tnuiist. the join io Wichita, lo; lieie Local Representative of DL V.

Price Company T-iilors. I Ie euw.irt exci p. her i have closed them." i telldig the truth but I not satisfied, he savs local No c.e this to his bo "'i were nslet hu .1: iiarns came writes a Westi ru Democrat "hut now we are awake, and ready for an "11 about 1 vtive caaumirn. II srris sure je.it life Sa the fault, ttare ity rot Ivansas v. "That is II Dill's fixer.

into us." Tiiat is a sa; tne cu pie ks dow there ho ot era: a at head- ci can thusia-iie rep-orts recci (piarters. to the Governor and of to act, that was merely a local mai 'aiier. Mr. Pat Tracy. Work liae com iienced on th'j farnvr's le'ephnae liii" an the liiej will lu in operation in about two weeks.

ivitiof the Cattle Kin" pres 'nled by Eiier's Iri und -r canvas. A wnlten bv ilal It will sarely p'ea-e. Wedn jsl iy Oet. lt)th. Don't forget that the llr.ttAU) has the largest (aeinly of subscribers of any paper in he comity.

Come in and be convinced. Hear the "Kin? of the Cattle Kins' show band at 0 111 and attend the best of ail shows at ni'hl under canvas. Wed Oct. 10. 0:1 and daughter Anna Marie lea Tuesdav after sonic litne with the fornier's tther, Mr.

Trac)'. The IIf.i'.ai.d reaches more people than any paper in county, then hv not place your where they id do the most nood J. II. Hughes the popular jeweler, has some of the swel'est hand paint-' 1 china ever exhibited in Strong; City Call anil s.e it before it is sold. The "Kins of the utie uj" is by farthe best piav ever seen under canvas and has proven to lie a irreat attraction for coun'ry and out of townspeople.

Wednesday Oct. 10. Ii was a id epn -si. a two ycini iiiesi wore Sunday nljjht after m.kkinix i iir iTv -ii sodh; veiy es: ladies and when arriving at i home to meet the yoitu l.uliis' father and a Abilene. Oel to lii'l i.

inson Count Fair. Itates of Oct 1 to inclusive I te for the round trip '0 4o final limit Oct ICHMi. Mis? Edna Murphv recent lied at Mo. from enlinj tlia! ha I en hoiiti'iit. The packing house investigations are over, but the iiariie ir-ies 0:1 just the same.

So Ions; as the people are wil'in to have their food products put up by thev will continue' lo be poisoned. lt is all ended now and lloen is not The republican are running for rt ipreine jil win) lection lately joined t4 going lo do anything 'less the 1 c-ai residents demands action." This fellow bs sioiare deal in a letter to the Stu I 'eegue. Sii ing thai thev Savon he ah-! is hipped into Hue. The n- man olilion of free pussi s. It is not related, i kicks because Hoch dois not enforce the however, that they sent their passes proliibition law.

nv for lie; lie back. The Supreme Court judges aie mw er. This same liiipulion who great users of passes, anil the fact that the other by him SCEfiE IN ACT TWO. of China Ware Call and Inspect it thev wear ermine mke ilinn ilif- i that Hoeh is to enforce the ft-rtMit from other republicans so far as roeeeds lo point lo I he ou-t i eg BAMD AND ORCHESTRA I. passes are concerned.

A republican I Mayor Hose. "Yes that true." jiisl naturally hates to give up his passes the grumbler, "but hy don't Hoch 10 and so far as is kno 11, not asinglecau something in o'her localities where they 1 didate on the republican state ticket has! ipive re. lublican officials'-" "Well'' a 11 IH TJ fn i. 63 ca ci t-i I'. i 18 AOTQ PAR7S 14 IVIUSSClArJ; I surrendered his frje transportation.

It will be remembered tint the republican stale convention turned dow the ant.i Calssum and ftlechanlca! Eifects--Up-to-date Specialties Correct Siaco Sewings EieganJ Costumes Traveling In Two Pullman Cars. ONE PLIGHT OfJLY. CURTAIN RISES AT 8:20 YOU MAKE NO MISTAKE By ATTENDING THE EiiXR SHOWS I. li a 3 a ti 'i '4 1 a ti 13 rt IJ I- Li i 61 ti pass phiuU. Hie Muuns league has pushed the Democratic antipass plank under several republican candidates fur the legislature, ami that is the extent of the republican pass move.

If the republicans who ran the sta'e conven Givy the fixer, "he did oust the republic. county attorney of an. lol.e County." "Quite true," says Ihe gnim'oler. "i.u; whv don't he do something in Atchison. Leavenworth, Topika and Wichita?" "Well." says Mr.

Fixer, "they aie get ting the evidence now, and in a short lin.e there is going to be a mighty aw ak ening. You just stick by the ticket now and you will see that Hoch will fix urn" See how this man of duplicity liues up she five Tellows charged to care-see how he lies to, and hoodwinks his neighbors and brings them into line. These are the fellows who are ringing the bells out in the brush and attracting I tion obtain control ofJhe legislature. t3 Prescriptions filled Nislit or Day nobody expects that there will be any anti pass legislation. There won't be any nuti pass law, except by the aid of Democratic votes.

B. F. Empie's Pharmacy The Reliable. the atlention of tne public, white the American Tloyal Live Stock Show Kan is City. Mo.

Oct 6 lo. 10o0 Hate SO Strom; City to Kansas City and re turn. Dates of sale Oct 5 to 'i inclusive final limil Oi lo, An extension of return limit can secured by pay nient of fee of nTty cents and depositing ticket with joint agency at jUnion depot to leave Kansas City up to and including Oct SI. The republican managers have an ample fund for their kind of a campaign. It is related on reliable authority tin have thus far received contributions from the railroads, the book trust, the insurance companies, the coal combine, tiie breweries, the packing house industries, the Standard oil company, the gas trust, the bucket shops and other corpo rations too numerous to mention.

A large slice of the republican slush fund will be used in an effort to carry tl railroads and oiher corporations aud ti are rilling the pockets of the people and electing to public ollice, servants, not of the people, but of the railroads. On next Saturday Governor Hoch will speak in this county, and will put forth every effort to disclose the real situation; aud by the use of band wagon methods, and ith a hip hip hurrah, will endeavor r. 1 it and of representatives. Republican enthuse the peo) i id Idllle to Ihe polls. li candidates for the house who accci 1 iC drive tuein ive heard a leadcis of I tney hear republican "wait un'i number of th this county sav financial aid from the state managers will lu under obligation to ths named, and will be expected to "vote riirhl" if they get elected.

Hoeh aud these dissatisfied fellows will be whipped into line." The people know the condition: It is SPEAKING PATHS The Hon. .1 Moore of Marion will speak the following towns in Chase iim'y Oct. at Saffor Iville. Oct. 0 at Matfich! Green.

Oct. 1') at Wonsevu. Oct 11 at I'd nubile. Oct. 1'- at Strong City.

All the coui.tv candidates are requested to be present at these meetings. Every body is invited to attend. Com in, Gei Acquainted the same as was when the railroads ruled the republican slate convention laud nominated Hoch and Ihe balance of Judge W. I). Webb, tlia Democratic uninee for Congressman in the Fiist district, is preparing to make a thorough campaign of all the counties in the dis PS i e' Free Free I Free I We are giving a ay our at.solately free, 3 hands erne parlor lamps One cl13p.ee on tie lamps with every purchase.

The to he he i on December 20, H.0-j and the j.er-hu'aliitj; the lucky numhers will he with the lami's- tocai; an.l s.j th- lii.jn n)v 0:1 at our store. I'o si: re aod for a ir 1. 3 3 pvykn 7Ti'7 A 13 a miB mil TiLit iitiite 'Ic3 Cell Sola trict. Judge Webb is one of the ablest speakers in (he state, and it is Yxpected li 9 A 0 fi t) El fc) Ad rS Id ni ii iy ft tA a a 9 Ed Pi a pa ui the ticket. It has not changed a particle id the fact will sliil remain after Hoch has been here, that he was nominated by what nearly every republican paper in Kansas denounced as a railroad conven tion.

If they were railtoad candidates then, they are now. The hope that Kansas has of defeating Eiiby'd Slices Hoys Shoes Girls Shoes fin's Slmes Altn's Siiocs at 25c an.i up at $1.49 and up at $1.49 and up at $1 75 and up at $1.03 and up that he will slir up the animals. Until Webb was nominated Charlie Curtis de voted his time to his senatorial boom. Tne appeaiancc of Judge Webb as a candidate, makes Curtis sit up and take on iu the '01 ni. notice about what is First district.

ti 6 ii fc io a 6 rl S3 Pi tj X. PI it ti e- El ta it fe f4 this railroad ticket, lies in the stability and individuality ot her citizenship. It yet remains to be seen whether or that spirit of independence that refotin Young Men's and Men's clothing, Our Special for Sat. A GOOD SHOW" It is not enough that this shall merely TICK KT. For Trustee, Matt McDonald For Treasurer.

W. P. Ucttiger For Clerk, W. Harvey. L.

Wood i.nl Pat MeC'abe were nominated for Justices of Peace, and James Bra.ihurn and ik Hartmun were nominated for constables. The Township Central Committee are W. T. J. P.yan and II.

E. Ma-lonc-y. At he? township convention held in Sept. 23th. the -ebove ticket was nominated by jn.

Perfect harmony prevailed and the ticket will be a winner. oci- r. rvill interest Xo Troul-Je to Show Gcoils- be a good show; it must be the best ard movement of doing as you p'eai-e and le-give entire satisfaction to the most fusing to be whipped into the lines of exacting. They attribute a large amount any party, which swept republican Penn of theii big business, to the one great de sylvania and Ohio, and Democratic sue to please the people. In fact like i Missouri and has just recently exhibited any other business, if you will deliver itself in the republican castles of Main-, the goods you will get 'he trade.

Mr has yet entered our state know Eiler, in selecting people for his com-j that spirit of freedom of the citizen with pany, prevailed on having only artists the ballot is permeating the nation, and of ability for each character. Giving will, in a short lime, dominate every "King of the Cattle most careful state in the Union We believe thai tin peisonal attention is paid to all the I time is near at hand when the people minor details, with no misleading adver- will do as they please regardless of party tisements; so itis no wonder they are i lines. In this great movement hen meeting will) such great success and ill Kansas be found Will she be in creating such a sensation everywhere the front ranks, or will she be among Agcr.ts for; TIIE IIOYAL TAILOR- h-'uits mad to order frcin to Slo-CO rerfc-ct Fit Give I'? a Trial Eyan i the last? Mj Fiioiid from Arkaasaw The beautiful nature of the story tin folded by Robeit Sherman's comedy drama. My Friend from Aikansaw, is meeting with a cordial reception every where that it has beer, presented far this season. It is one of these whole some plays that ever appeal te those who like what is best in stage offerings.

Il is however in its naturalism an ideal rustic play. It has, with picturesque scenes, its quaint characters, its bucolic comedy and its marvelous realism that M3' Friend from Aikansaw secured a hold on the people. This play will be ecu at Auditorium, Saturday C. I ii a rd a 1-1 i- S3 tl 'Oe mm el Cais. Meals served on the European Plan Op 6ii Day and Night-Near Depot, Strong City, Mas.

the- appear. A fine band and operatic orchestra is also one of the features of Filer's big show. Under caavas at Strong City, Wednesday Oct. lutu. STBOKG CITY, KANSAS Hail Orders Fromptly Filled Mrs.

X. C. AVells was in Kansas City the fiist of the week. Jas. Martin and daughter of Matfield were in town last Tuesday on their way to the carnival at Kansas City.

Floyd is working for. X. C. in the new store. Mrs.

Sweeney went to Kansas City Sunday. Mrs. Flr.yd McM orris was a Kansas City visitor this week. The Herald $1.00 a year..

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