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The Industrial Age from Caldwell, Kansas • 5

The Industrial Age from Caldwell, Kansas • 5

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Hot A lU-arCa Acl! Harlan Bro.3. are receiving cx mrzzr.zj LJ.CZO. la it to czy. stock good3. 'v tent VYIkeretoy He ben Tbeir la-res.

coE-idsrably more than 500,000 has been, spent on the "floaters'1 of this For Fur Caps and other kinds, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1888, Brfl 1 rm a ma i I sf mm A 4f lf there ia any cr-3 llxir.j tbat men should be thankful for more than another it is that the General Assembly of the Knights of Labor have re-elected T. V. Powderly to the head of the order. No truer man -could be found, and one who would workso unceasingly as Pow Clem Spruence. 17-tf i a.

Thursday morning this entire commu RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. A PERFECT SATDEIIALIA OF qtSi Boys, buy your hats and caps nity was shocked by the news that Mr. Levi Meeker, his wife Mrs. Melissa Arrival and Departure of Trains from of the Lone Star Clothing House, and briber Aim (xmiPTion, JlrlJ8 derly. One thins more the K.

of have Meeker and his crippled daughter Ollie, had all been killed by Wednesday nightV Winston, uaiaii -STANDARD TIME. get a book strap. Unselx. Harris. 17-tf to be thankful for and that is that they a voter who will take money for his vote.

The obiect of both doUs of the east bound Sou thern Kansas passenger ATCHISON TOPKKA SANTA FE RAILROAD, have got rid of Chas. H. Litchman and Thos. P. Barry.

train. The Ilanner in Which Indiana was state is to find out the number of this Wr anted: At the Wellington foundry, 100 tons of machinery, cast, stove plate Just bow the accident happened is sort of cattle there is within the state ABBIYALS From north andeaat. Carried by ''Ben" Harrison. and wrought iron. 16-tf The following letter written by A.

R. not known unless it be to the engineer or fireman of the train and in all proba No. 437 Passenger r. 9.03 a. limits.

It is safe to estimate them at 25,000 out of a total Vote of over Parsons explains itself. It was read on no. asj Nu. 433 Passenger. A big stock of Underwear in all colors the anniversary of his death to his bility neither of them will.

ever -J tell Mo. 431 Accommodation and qualities; prices way down, at the 000. The Democratic and Republican polls agree closely on the amount in a 1:15 p. 95 p.m. 625 p.

9:10 a. in Children: anything they may possibly know And the Domocrats Worked tho souinern Kansas umsion. No 203, Dungeon No. 7, Cook County ail, about it. Lone Star Clothing House.

17-tf Unselx, Harris. close state accordingly the party which Nov. 9. 1 887. To my darling little The facts that are known are about Same Backet for Cleveland.

7:4 I p. m. 100 p. 6:40 d. these, Mr.

Meeker his wife and daughter No Xo2U. From the west. No. 448 Passenger No. 442.

Accommodation. can buy a majority out of this purchasable vote will carry the election. There can be no doubt that the Republicans children, Albert R. Parsons, Jr. and his sister Lulu Eda Parsons As I write M.

M. Barnard, of Caldwell was among the people who witnessed the boys pay had been visiting his son-in-law, John 7:15 a. Kerr, who lives one half mile north this word 1 blot your name with a tear. went in and bought everything that was their debts, by the wheelbarrow plan Uore than Ten Thousand Votes and one and one half miles east bf We never meet again. Ob, my children, on ednesday.

i 7:10 a. 3:20 p. for sale. They put the price of voters up to a figure never known before, even Meeker's and left foe their homes just as how deeply, dearly your papa loves you. Bought at $20 to 350 Each.

We show our love by living for our the moon came up Wednesday evening. When you want to buy a good farm 8:10 a. in Indiana, It was a common thing to loved ones; we also prove our love by Two of the Meeker boys had been to give $30, $40, and even 50 lor a vote. wagon very cheap, call at the K. of L.

factory at Caldwell. 10-tf 1150 a. Kellogg to attend a show of some sort lying when uecessary for Of my Ten days before the election $250,000 Details of the Sbtatltu Dcbacltrr life and the cause of my unnatural and and arrived at home in company with one of the Hafer boys at about eleven Upwards of $1,000 worth of stock of was received from Sew York, and tins was followed a few days later an the People. No.436 No. 440 Passenger No.

438., Passenger No. 432 From the south, Hunnewell branch. No. 204. DSPABTUBCS, North and east No.

436. Paiaener. No 440 Paasengdr No 438 Passenger No 432 Accommodation Southern Kansas division No 204 Passenger No 220 Accommodation. No 210 Accommodation West 210am cruel death, you will learn from others. the Age Printing Company was sold in 320pm 7i35 Your father is a self offered sacrifice on o'clock that night.

The Hafer boy started home, but had gone only a short one day. Remember that the Age 10 a the altar of liberty and happiness. To other large sum. So much money was in hand that the state committee was in a position to distribute an average of bought upwards of $8,000 worth of ma As the iS'eij tinel stated last week this distance from Meeker's when he noticed the team, with portions of the wagon you I leave the legacy of an honest name and duty done. Preserve it; emulate it.

terial for less than $4,000 and stock in has been the greatest boodle campaign 6:05 am in every election precinct where float the, Age Is a good paying investment. ever Known. All I lions oi dollars have still attached to them, standing in a Be true to yourselves and you cannot be false- to others. Be, industrious. ers were numerous and the result doubtful, and such was the conditiou been spent by the two old parties not wheat field.

He returned and informed 'I am now prepared to furnish the far 920am only for "legitimate expenses" but in an Meekers that the team had ran away. mers with machine oil of the best quality No 447 No 441 Accommodation South, Caldwell branch No 437 sober and cheerful. Your mother, oh slie is the grandest, noblest of women. of their finances that it is confidentially asserted that more than $100,000 has open and shameless debauchery of the The two Meeker boys started out at and at the lowest figures. 9:10 a people at the polls.

It is not unreason once. One of them unharnessed one no isj passenger. been sent liack to the east as uot need 1:15 Levi Thrailkill, 10-tf able to estimate that not less than fifty horse and staretd to Kerr's to tell his Love, honor and obey hermy children. My precious ones, I request you to read this parting message on each anniver- 6J5 noiss passenger No 431 Accommodation. South.

Hnnnpcl hranoh million dollars were spent by the two father where the team was, supposing ed. Chairman Huston of the Republican committee said that when the recent struggle went into history it would It behooves the powers that; be that parties in the campaign. that the team had broken loose and sary 01 my ueatn rememDrance 01 Accom ruoaauon y5 a Train 439 will run over old line to Wellington A special correspondent of the Chicago him who died, not alone for you, but for they hereafter investigate and find out whether men like corporations or not run away. At the railroad he noticed the wreck of the wagon; but his suspi be known as the $20 campaign as distinguished from the $2 camDahm in Daily News writes to that paper as fol south. All trains run through without change to Kansas City.

Atchison and St. Joseph, making all the children yet unborn. Bless you, my before they subpoena them as jurors. lows: cions were uot. aroused.

His brother, darlings farewell. Your father; wecuoing cnair cars on Elliott allows none who have unfriend traus. jr. t. rA Agenc 1880.

How true this statement is may be ascertained by the Indianpaolis Inbianopolis. Nov. 19 There is Albert R. Parsons. on the other horse, and the Hafer boy followed in a moment, and when they ly feelings towards such to sit on the ROCK ISLAND RAILROAD.

a flavor of bribery and corruption merchants testimony, who are willing Overcoats! Overcoats! for jury. about Indianopolis which can not be reached the railroad they stopped to GOINO NORTH. boys and children, cheaper than ever many of them to swear that never in' the state's hintory were new $20 bills No. 2. Chicago Mall and Express .727 a mistaken.

In the bar room of the Deni investigate, and soon found a 11 three of We should judge by the small size of No. 4. Chicago Fast Line .8:30 in at Lone Star Clothing House. son House to-night a gentleman from the dead bodies. u.

02. Accommoaauon ...8:35 a in so plentiful. i the crowd and the slim bonfire, that the 17-tf Unselx. Harris. Spencer county (the White county) oonso SOUTH.

The brother was soon overtaken, the There would be a greater possibility reclined with his arms on the bar and Republicans were not as jubilant as the large number of votes ought to have neighborhood aroused and a coroner's for virtuous Democratic indtirnfit Inn It is an utter impossibility to run a discoursed to the crowd. He said: "Of No. 1. Chicago Mall and .95 pm No. 3.

Chicago Fabt Line. .727 a No. 61. Accomodation ...5:25 pm trains east have chair cars and conuect at Kansas city and St. Joe for all points inquest held.

made them. The rank and file well know newspaper suit everyoooy. ine course it was an exiieuive campaign were it not for the fact that Democrats were quite as willing ami quite as readr The train' was late and did not whistle that it is not all in getting a large vote, the most expensive the state has ever for the crossing nor stop after the acci east, nuna ana soma. tnww W. WINN Agent the mortgage will still keep on grinding.

to buy anything as are their opponents. The Democrats undoubtedly dent. The Meekers were in a new road known. The price of votes average over $20 each, and in some cases we had to Standard endeavors atall times to treat subjects discussed in its columns with fairress to all parties concerned. A representative of the paper last evening was informed that our.

account of the acci Mrs. 2. S. Nutt has favored our read For the lowest prices on Overcoats, see wagon, driving south, and only a few spent atleast $400,000 iu the illecal pay as high as $40 and $50. But we ers with some choice food for thought Clem Spruence.

17-tf rods from home. The engine struck the purchase of votes, and this is a fact this week. are glad to receive arti got them and we carried the state. In front wheels of the wagon and the bed that can be proved if Mr. Huston and dent on the Southern Kansas, in Thurs Clem Spruence lias reduced the price on cles from her pen as she is one of the jut under the lock lever.

There was the other committee are at all to be Spencer county we had a great many "floaters," and it was an open question nil kinds of Underwear. 17-tf day's issue, did not do the engineer jus ablest lady writers in the west. That reueu on. rne Sentinel. tice.

The place where the accident oc whether we or the Democrats could buy poem "Not Defeated" is well worthy of Turkeys brought six cents per pound nothing left of either front wheel except the hub. The wagon bed was carried beyond the cattle guard fence and took off only the top board of it. The little a place in the scran book. Preserve it. them we got curred, we are informed, is considered a dangerous crossing.

A hedge fence along live weight Wednesday. Tar Smoke for Dtptberla. Ruth Lockwood, the nine-vear old "How could you sure," the Daily All those owing me by note or account child of Thomas Lockwood, a composi girl lay fifteen or twenty feet beyond the the lane runs close to the track, thus preventing the drivers of wagons on the Fine assortment of Jelly glasses at News correspondent asked "that a yote which you had paid for be really deliver- up to 1888, must call and settle at once, wagon bed, Mr. Meeker about a rod be Levi Thrailkill's, Caldwell. 10-tf tor in the Times office, became violently ill with diptheria on Tuesday night.

or said notes and accounts will be placed ed?" yond her and Mrs. Meeker about the in the hands of proper authorities for Many new subscribers this week. The 'Nothing simpler," said the chairman same distance beyond him or eighty She was so weak that it was deemed dangerous to try tracheotomy, or cut collection. This I do not wish to do, of the Spencer county committee. "If I feet from the crossing.

All three bodies road and the engineers of trains from seeing each other until the vehicles are fairly on the track. The train was going very fast, being behind time, and endeavoring to make up a little. The engineer knew he had struck something. but will be compelled- to for my own you buy dry goods you get the package were about twelve feet from the track, ting open the windpipe. On Thursday Dr.

Nichols of 11G West Wash in ton protection. when you give the money. We went on place, who was attending her. received a Levi Caldwell. 10-tf the same principle.

We had one man and nearly in a straight line. Little Allie's right leg was broken and there was a wound on her right temple; but she but until he reached Winfield, when a stationed at the polling places who was I copy of the Paris Figaro, which con Ace is bound to be on top. Ed. Hayes of Caldwell was rusticating in our city on Wednesday. Don't fail to visit Harlan Bro's.

store and Bee their new goods now arriving. 10-tf The K. of of Caldwell does general repair and custom work able toste the ballot from the time it tained a report made to the French was injured internally, as blood oozed piece of wagon wheel was found on the pilot of the engine, supposed it was cat The voters of Indiana who believe in Acadamy of Medicine by Dr. Delthil. Dr.

left his hands until the time it went into tle. We have heard no defense from the lit in voting are calling loudly fro a registration law. No state in the Un Delthil said that the vapors of liquid tar the box. 2sovr suppose a "floater is from her ears, nose and mouth. Mr.

Meeker's neck was broken, his right arm crushed to a pulp, his right leg broken, engineer, and while willing and anxious and turpentine would dissolve the fibri to give his side of the story a fair ion has as much corruption to tne square inch as Indiana. The rights of nous exudations which choke up the besides other wounds. Mrs. Meeker' ins. fail to see how we can shut the re secured by a worker.

Say you are a worker and this gentleman here is the guard at the polls. Now, you agree with this man to pay him $20 for a straight 'Republican vote. You steer throat in croup and dip'heria. skull was crushed on the right side un the people in other states demand that sponsibility until we hear it. Standard.

Dr Denial's process was described. He Indiana be disfranchised; or else that Brother, no apology is needed. If that pours equal parts of turpentine and til the brains protruded. Apparently none of them mo ed after they struck the ground. They had lain about two she adopt laws that will shut out En hedge fence was there, then it was all the him up to the guard at the polls andjh'quidtarintoatinpan or cup and sets glish boodle.

When the price of votes more necessary for the engineer to give hours before they were discovered. call his attention to the man. The I rire to the mixture. A dense resinous guard gives him a ballot folded and! smoke arises which obscures the air of the alarm before reaching the crossing. i 1 increase from $2.00 per vote in 1880 to $50.00 per vote in 1888 it is The funeral is being held this (Friday) ready to put into the judge's hands.

I the room. and if ha failed in doing so then he is criminally negligent. iigh time that the whole people took" a afternoon; Rev. J. M.

Via, preaching the funeral at tha house and a large con The voter takes it, and if he votes it as I The patient," Dr. Delthil says, "im- land in the affair. he has contracted to do without looking I mediately seems to experience relief; the course of people attending. The burial NOT DEFEATED. cueap.

lu-ti Edward Wiggins was the first one to take advantage of our great premium offer. Fresh oysters served in all styles, at Charlie McDonald's, 131 South Washington avenue. 16-tf Do you want waste paper? We have thousands of old papers at the small price of 15c per hundred. We understand that since the new company took hold of the matter that the water works have not made a skip. A big stock of Boy's Overcoats just arrived at Lone Star Clothing House $2.50 at UnsellA Harris.

mm a The president of theRepublican league will be in the Oxford cemetery. at it or "monkeying" with it in any 1 choking and rattlestop; the patient falls way and the guard can see whether he I into a slumber and seems to inhale the of the United States requests me to ex The Meekers lived two and ne-half tend to the clubs of the state league his does or not, for he is never more than I smoke with pleasure. The fibrinous mliei from Oxford on the Gould farm in leartfelt thanks for their ever willing three feet away from the ballot box I membrane soon; becomes detached and Cowley county. They did their trading aid, and the generous manner in which then he (the guanl) signals back to you I the patient coughs up microbicides. here and have relatives in the; city and that the man is all right, and you take I hese, when caught in a glass, may le were consequently well known here.

they responded to every call made upon them. J. W. Hamilton, him off and give him his money. He I to dissolve in the smoke.

In the They leave a number of children partly has to trust you that far, though I have I course oi three days afterward the pa- grown and others married. Of course Vice President for Kansas. The above is a portion of a letter sent tient entirely recovers." seen cases in tins election, when the theie are many theories as to the cause through the of the state from Dr. 'Nichols tried this treatment with floaters would not trust the worker, and manner of the accident; but it Hamilton, the vice-president of the little Ruth Lockwood. She was lying but insisted on having one hand on would be useless to mention them.

1 -lI Andy Richards looks, happy every time we see him. Andy won in the cara- league. The Republican league that he gasping lor breath when he visited her. money while he put the other in the Whether by carelessness or by pure ac First pouring about two table spoons ballot." cident' a sturdy man an estimable wo speaks of is the Morton, Rothschilds Co. league of Wall Street, New York and of liquified tar on an iron pan.

hepouzed man and a sweet, suffering child have "How is the money paid afterwards?" "Well, down in our part of the coun London, England, and our farmer been launched into eternity without an as much turpentine over it and set it on fiie. The rich resinous smoke irhirh try we took room which had; been riends will understand before the next our years have passed by what the con instant of time to breathe a last prayer for forgiveness and strength. Mocking- used as a gambeling hell. The door rope to the ceiling was by no means unpleasant. As it filled the room the tributions donated to monopoly to Bird.

has one of those little openings to it in carry on the election means. Read well the center from which you could see out child's breathing became natural, and as the smoke grew dense she fell asleep. Go to the Lone Star Clothing House the Chicago Sen tinel article in another pugn in great stiape. Smoke White Swan, Maggie May and Little Nell at 111 K. Lin-coln.

T.B.Marshall. m-tf Do you want a good plant for a county newspaper, ifso you will do well to correspond with Z. T. Houston, Perth Kansas. The Age is on top and it is lound to keep climbing.

Send in your subscriptions, v. but you could not see in. When a for shirts, caps, gloves, mits, undershirts, column. "Mama, how much money does it take worker had got a vote he wrote on a suspenders, collars, neck ties, silk to pay the interest on $100, at per little slip of blue paper the amount of The long looked for fun wherein, Hanni and linen handkerchiefs, mufflers, pulse I cent per annum?" money to which the yoter was entitled, bal Smith and W. D.

Murrell were to wheel warmers. Unselx. Harris. and the voter poked his hand through Harry Loper and Will Larimore from 17-tf "It would take darling." "And with eggs at ten cents per dozen, the hole with that bit of cardboard in it. corner of Harvey to the corner of We have this week a grand offer, or of Lincoln avenue took place on Wednes how many eggs would it take ta pay Ihe paper was taken on by a voung man inside, examined and verified, and, fers to make to loth our old and new if it was all right, the money $10 $20 It would take 566 dozen darling." "And how mauy dozea eggsdoesa hen subscribers.

First to those who are in arrears and who will pay up the old and or $50, as the case might be was plac day afternoon about iJ o'clock. Mr. Smith turned out with a two wheeled cart in which to give Mr. Loper his pleasure ride. He was heavily draped in mourning.

Around his hat he wore a lay on the average per year?" ed in the still open hand. The man out one years subscription in advance we will send the Industrial. Age and the 'About 15 dozen darling." side saw nothing; neither did the man BY MRS. N. S.

NUTT. They say that we're defeated, But we're only held at bay, And in the nearing future We see a gleam of day, A glorious day of reckoning; When right will sure prevail, And from capital, not labor, Shall go up the mournful wail. We're but living o'er the story Of Pharaoh of old, Who so oppressed God's people That he might heap up gold. Now Pharaoh heart is hardened. He hath tried- the sorcer's skill, But he 3'et will learn there Jiveth A God in Israel still.

He may increase our burdens, And take away our straw, Take all but wives and children, fill his greedy mow; But Jehovah, God almighty, Hath said "Let my people go;" And that he is God of Israel Even Pharoah shall Eleven plagues of Egypt But hardened Pharaoh's heart, But when God slew the first lorn, He bade Israel depart. And this may be our story, He may rule with iron rod, 'Till the slaying of the first born Shall teach him there's a God. The Lord pur God is mighty, And will nerve the arm of right, Then gird anew your armor We're enlisted for theight. The struggle may be longer, The contest more severe; But up and at them comrades We grow stronger every year. When blood, frogs, lice and murrain With boils and storms of hail, And all the plagues of Egypt, Have been tried without avail, Then the best beloved, the first born, God will slay with mighty hand.

Release His oppressed people 1 And bring freedom to our land. Then courage take my comrades, And harlr no dismay, Don't think that you're defeated For you re only held at bay. The campaign now is over, For eighteen eighty-eight, For '92 'tis open, We ran afford to wait. inside. It was all done quietly and! "And how many hens would it take Detriot Weekly Free Press for one year.

arge bandana which was also draped effectually, and nobodby was the I to lay 566 dozen To new subscribers we will send hc Age, i mourning. 31r. xoper carriea the "What was the average price of votes? I "About 38 hens Detriot Weekly Free Press and twenty American flag. Mr. Merrill proposed to Mr.

Kercheval was asked. I "And how many hens would it take story books (in pamphlet foi m) for give his friend Larimore all the pleasure "Thev ran about $20 in our part of I to lay enough eggs to pay the interest $2.20. Next week we will publish the there was in the matter and hence he paid titles of the books. Remember this is for the country. The Democrats Boy's suits $2.00 up, Boy's Overcoats $2.50 up.

Men's Overcoats $2.50 up. Biggest stock of Overcoats in the south- at the Lone Star Clothing Store. 17-tf "Unsell fc Harris. -x Two dollars in advance will secure for you the Detriot Weekly Free 'Press the great literary paper of the world and the Industrial, Age tor one year. Subscribe now.

Patronize home industry by buying your wagons and 'getting yojir custom work done at the K. of L. factory, Caldwell. 12-tf Send us cash in advance, $1.50 for the Industrial. Age and we will present you with twenty books '(pamphlet form) After this week copies of the books wili be at our office for inspection.

Xever came to the score with a wheelbarrow. on $1000, with interest at the same rate?" about the same that we did." cash subscribers only. The Industrial, Larimore carried a large red, white, and "Didn they obiect to your having a Age now has th? largest circulation in blue silk umbrella beneath which hung -It would take 380 hens darling." "And you say interest is made by law?" "Yea darling." man standing right at the polls and he county and the managers ace bound large red bandana with crepe attached. watching the men vote as v-ou de to place it before 3,000 subscribers in The procession was headed by the Wellington cornet band who played the dead "Then the law says that if pa wants scribe?" Sumner county within the next GO days. Our agents jare in the field soliciting with to borrow $1000, he must keep 380 hens "No they had their guards and work march.

At the corner of- Lincoln ers there iustas we did. and as long as this endftr vfew. Glance over the Age Avenue, Mr. Smith very courteously re to pay the interest. And pa voted for the Republicans and the Republicans voted-for high interest, and high inter we didn't object they had no call to.

his week and make up your mind to i moved the bandana and placed it upon have two of the best weekly pafiers in They were spending money as freelr as the ground, thus carpeting the way for we were." the country to read during the coming his victorious friend. Taken all in all. est appropriated all of the eggs, and pa didn't have 380 hens, and the interest Inasmuch as this information comes year. Mioscrioe now. from one of the most trusted Repiildiean I wasn't all paid, and the farm was taken Wednesday was quite a day for Wellington, the streets being, crowded with spectators.

So ends the first act. Headquarters for Union Labor men at worken in the state it will be seen how and I have no home, and pa says hurrah for Morton. How funny. large a figure the brute power of money Charlie McDonald's short, order restaurant, South Washington IC-tf cut he recent election, it is a recog Beaver, Fur and Mink trimmed Over Come To the Wellington carriage works and nized fact, and one which nobody thinks was so much reading matter given to the public at so small a price. If you have not got the money to take the advantage of our great offers to subscribers, remember we will take corn, oats and wheat, and rememberalsothat the editor has a fond tooth for chickens, and we can handle a goodly numlier.

Gaze on the Age, show it to your neighbor. Remember that is our mark Tor the next sixty days in Sumner county coats. Finest stock of these coats in the southwest, at the Lone Star Clothing We woukl say to the thousands who read the Age from week to week that see buggies, phaetons ana spring wagons when you want something good, also for House. Unjsell Hahris. now the holidays are drawing near and blacksmithintr.

wood-work, painting and worth the trouble of denying, that the majority in Indiana was bought and paid for. The figures given are large. One member of the Democratic committee estimated the improper expenditure of the Republicans at $300,000, while the loss of the Democratic party is put it behooves you to begin to look for a 17-tf Turkeys were the order of the day on trimming at reasonable rates. Remem place to buy those Christmas and New ber rock shop, corner of Lincoln and Wednesday, our streets presented a Jefferson avenues. and we are going to keep shooting until Years presents, look over our list of ad- ertisers and then make them a call.

Clark Brown. 16-tf fowl appearance, wemtit..

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