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The Salina Semi-Weekly Journal from Salina, Kansas • 2

The Salina Semi-Weekly Journal from Salina, Kansas • 2

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thers and it will be discovered when I 1 11 for president and that rattle-snake ing its support demands to know how Nebraska for vice president weJue Dale stands on irrigation, and THE JOURNAL. SEMI-WKEtt he list of entertainments and attrac Kansas populists and he will then feel like doing what the great majority of them will do vote for Roosevelt. tions are made up that the Banda Rossa-is only one of many. wouldn't vote at all, or otherwise Njchlta fgle, as.a.neigbbor of the judge, hastens to assure the Dul- would vote for Roosevelt and continu- Ietin that he for local option ed prosperity. With" the usual se-'aeitv of the To the great majority of people it L.

Bbmtow. B. J. iun BRISTOW ALLEN. Proprietors, r.

B. BTONK, Manager. The facts are that the republicans seems almost incredible that they will in Kansas did not oare whether the be given a chance to hear the Banda Fusion only meansan only mean monk, Billy Morgan has discovered iossa -without traveling a hundred or democrats and populists in Kansas confusion. What a mixed-up mess I why Mr. Stubbs went to Washington.

$1.00 Per Yea. wo hundred miles for the privilege of accomplished fusion or not, except hearing a band that defeated sixty- Catered at tba poatotbaa at Malta, Kansas, aa that the republicans always feel better bur of Europe's best musical organi Second elata matter. zations in the memorable contest at We announce today the first arrival of new Fall Dress Goods. The first showing will when everybody is decent and good. So far as the result at the polls would that political hippodrome pulled off J1 nt to Washington, says William, at ToDeka last week was! Three ir- Realise he wanted to go to aslung-at lopeka last, week was three ir- fon IIow could anything be easier reconcilable parties-fusing for the than that? sake of a chance at office.

Political The statement of the Capital last principles thrown to thewinds for a week that "the democrats like Tope-chance to get there. The hypocrisev ta" was considered evidence that it lt will nra1h several joints and drug stores, that the Genoa exposition. Not alone this REPUSLICAN COUOTT TICSET. but it has made a new standard ot be the republicans had nothing to fear excellence on this side of- the water nd stands today without a superior BepresentatiT. 0.

B. Eirtland. from a eomPlete fu9on as W8S ever Conntr Treamrer 0. If. HnlL accomplished in any Mate.

So many include everything that i stylish, Fancy Suitings," Broidcloths, Zibilenes, Mohairs, plain goods of all kinds in fact everything shown in the eastern" fashion centers. New goods will arrive daily by freight and express and you will be sure to see something new every time you visit this store. We still have a few odds and e.ids which we want to clean up. The prices are so low that you will surely be tempted to buy when you see the goods. in the musical world.

It numbers Jiffy men, garbed in red coats, whose Cmiatw Attam. T7 Tln.V former Prists have returned to the Jt ivere supposed to have quit had re- but no man can read the confusing re- gumed business durin? the dem0eratic epertoire embraces practically every Clerk Dist. Alex HederBtedL rePubliean'Party tor. kl if ports- of the mix-up and say exactly I convention thing of value ever written or arrang Co. Serint-nnt IT.

fUr should receive the vote ot every ed for a concert band. This is the what happened turther than the demo- The Reflector looks upon it as a eratic managers swallowed the peo-j great satisfaction to Abilene to have Count ClrV 0a TW avowed popn'ist and democrat he band's eighth summer season in the tj. -n 1, I would then lack" several thousand of a citizen who has been to the holv United States and the fact that.it is pie's party managers, save for the land, and now towns in Kansas will election. able to tour successfully in America contingent of true-blue populists that iuuaio vv. x.

uusscr Register of John W. Titm. Sheriff Oscar Sfcofxtn be taking up subscriptions, and Com is a good proof of its strength and Shirt Waist Suits All cotton shirt waist Suits worth up to $2.60 are wouldn't stand for it and bolted. Voile Skirts worth $11.50 now Silk Under Skirts, splendid quality $8.25 $5.00 mercial clubs appropriating money standing. It began first in the east 95c WHAT IS IMPERIALISM "If Judge Parker is elected he will to spend their citizens to the holy and working west it has levied the Suroyor 0.

P. Hamilton. Coroner Dr. Neptune land. POPULAR VOTE LN NOVEMBER.

tribute of praise wherever it has appeared until today it stands as the rid us of imperialism," says Mr. Bryan. But what is imperialism? IIow In 1884 the popular vote of the AH cotton shirt waist Suits up i to $5.00 are TO SPEAKING OF SALINA. Com. 3rd Disk John Craig Com.

2nd Dirt. W. 0. Benson. greatest band in the world.

United States at a presidential elec would Judge Parker rid us of it, and This is the attraction, or at least tion crossed the ten million mark for A Salina clergyman made a strong who are "us'" ass ne Cincinnati IM 1 1 1 1 one of the' attractions the traveling the first time. This fall the total vote D1Q ior popuiarixy oy preiacmg nis FRIDAY. AUGUST la. 1004. men are preparing for the people of Commercial Tribune.

It would have 1 1 1- 11.. 1. stMiuuii wiiii iue uuefvaiiuu luai uii this part of the state. This alone doubtedly most of the men present been better if Mr. Bryan had defined maybe expected to reaeh well above Just how much beyond should attract thousands to Salina No explanations are necessary when were uncomfortably warm, and he during the week, but there will be a republican states that he is for Shirt Waists White lawn Waists worth up to $1.25 are White lawn Waists worth up to $2.00 are that figure it will go would be hard I would be glad to have them remove imperialism, for, while his definition might not have been correct, it would have furnished something more tangi- 69c 95c Roosevelt and Fairbanks.

to say, at. least until the campaign coats. Kansas City Star. more. In fact the week will be so crowded with attractions that it will be long remembered as the greatest has developed, and the extent of pop- The Salina clergyman who invited Speaker Cannon will look in vainjble than the mere use of a word by week this part of the state has ever ular interest in the election can be the gentlemen to remove their coats better aueed.

I while hearing his-sermon on a hot for the democrat capable of spiking! a gentleman of erratic genius and mis- known. him on that thirty-day political trip. I directed energies. Hosiery Ladies' Hose, fane' colors, 25c lOr quality. I Ladies' black hose, very fine 3- quality 1 luL Infant's Hose, black, blue and white Qr fine quality.

Misses' black hose, splendid wear- 1 ers lOL Misses Hose, fast black, Men's fancy hose, splendid 1 patterns lOL Tailor Made Suits It is a well-remembered fact that nl-hf sincere in his purpose ENTERTAINED FOR MRS. M'KQI It is, however, to be taken from the the total Tote 1900 was only a few tremehe4t here and In prophesying a neck-and-neck speeches and the writings of Mr. Bry A Pleasant Time at the Home of Mrs, Underwear Ladies Vests, bleached, low neck, taped inousanas larger man the vote in Center Times, 5c an, the speeches of democratic con James Dedman Yesterday. race in New York, of course Dave Hill knows where Parker will get the Jt jl From Wednesday's Evening Journal. gressmen and the views of democratic newspapers that imperialism consists tively and 13,923,102.

The Totika wpk was hatchet. Ladies1 Vests, sleeveless or wing sleeves, Mrs. James Dedman entertained last election was a very: tame one, of August Bondi, of Salina, who for- in the continued possession and gov yesterday with an afternoon party course, while the one four years ear-rmerly trained with John Brown. This ernment of the Philippines. Porto in compliment to her daughter, Mrs, The remark of Mr.

Hearst that he controls absolutely the democratic party of Illinois depends on its will lier had been the most hotly fought 1S a remarkable change, even tor Kan Rico, Guam and any other territory L. L. McKim, of Kansas City, who is sas. Kansas City otar. since the war.

Between 1884 and Jl making a short visit home. lace and tape trimmed, white, pink Qp and Ladies' Vests, lace yoke, sleeveless 1 1 8c quality 1 Fine ribbed Vests, shaped neck Olr with lace .1. ingness to stay bought. Salina wants some expert engineers 1892 there was an increase of just that came with the ratification of the treaty with Spain. There is no im- ct tv A profusion of sweet peas, pansies to tell how to keep the next flood from about 2,000,000 votes, and between and nasturtiums made pretty decora 1..

1 ri ,1 I uenansm iu lue tuueu oiaico. iiic "coming to pass." Isn't this better at prices which you will be pleased with. duur ai fctr nays xnai nis 1 arm isi" tions. IS92 and 1900 there was practically the same increase. At the rate of a though, than having the next flood the delight of hi.

lifV Th Rovenwieiu mm cims.sis i ju Miss Zella Ong recited and Miss come to stay? Kansas City Star. a Idiciary, the congress and the execu man on-htn tr rw. anrl in th mm 0 Suits worth up to .10.00, nr now pTVD Leila Sudendorf sang. In a penny a5 a3 a5B million votes normal increase every A Salina girl after seeing some guessing contest, Misses Bertha JIoov of Judge Parker will not be, disturbed Neither is in i. J.iut.

infringing on the rights and the du- four years we could expect a vote of Vi a fammia can A cnrlnrrc uroioi v. er and Emma Lotz tied for the prize .1 approximately 15,000,000 this fall, elaimed; Why it doesn'flook any dif a pretty plate, which was won the Union Suits Low neck; knee length, lace trimmed 25c, 48c and ties, nor on ine powers, 01 me oiner providing that the interest in the out- ferent than the water at Salina." cuts by Miss Lotz. 75c The Nebraska populists have held The judiciary continues to decide cus- In selecting partners for luncheon come is at the same pitch as it wss I Dickenson County News a meeting and decided that the Kan- toms an1 suffrage questions, and con- Suits worth up to $13.50, "now Suits worth up to $16.50, All suits worth up to "19.00, now mi 1 1 1 tT. $7.95 $10.90 cards were distributed, "half bearing iour years ago. mat ine interest a Salina man is so absent minded the names of books and half of au sas iHij.ulists must hold a convention Uress nd the executive continue to will be less this year than it was then that when he came home the other thors.

Each author found his book and transferred it to the dining room can hardly be anticipated. I evening he put his umbrella to bed whether they want to or not and nom- respect the decisions, the executive inate a state ticket. continues to euforee the laws of con Another factor that will have its and stood himseli up in the where a tempting luncheon was serv gress, and congress has not assumed ed two courses. Mrs. Dedman was effect is the heavy immigation of re- Ladies' Skirts Mohair Skirts, grey, blue and Cloth Skirts, worth up t6 $6.50 Chicago clergymen are having it I to exercise-executive nor judicial func- assisted by her daughter, Miss Jo $295 $3.95 cent years.

The total number of im- Professor G. A. Crissman, Salina 'i hot and heavy over the origin of evil, I tions. seplune. We make all alterations free of charge.

migrants in the four years 1S99-1902, superintendent ot schools, has been 1 elected a member of the American The invited list included Misses but that is not troubling the democrat-1 The imperialism, therefore, of Mr inclusive, lrom wmcn a large per-iTT. -4 t-iu ic leaders so much as to how their I Bryan and of which Judge Parker is Clara White, Lulu Siever, Kate For rey. Bertha Hoover, Anna Anderson centage ot the new voters will come, Drd. to rid us must be taken to refer to party is going to end. Zella Ong, Irene Switzer, Alice Dow was about 1,900,000, or almost double the continued possession and govern Nellie Dow, Lulu Barrett, Millie Hin I the balina city council will hire It is probable that Judge Parker! iue ioiai j.or iue lour preceaing vears, 1 Mo iint niiirinaar toll tnum 1 1 1 i i' fh nenkamp, Annie Ilennenkamp, Lvdi ment of the Philippine Islands and 1895-8.

A vote of fifteen and a quar Kank, McPherson; Annie Swanston next flood can be prevented from com Guam and Porto Rico. Why Alaska ter millions need not surprise any thought ofBelmont when he declared that Ire trusts the democratic party, now could he think of trusts and Kansas City Ieila Sudendorf, Ver ing to pass. Hutchinson News. should be exempt, and why the spec Tandem House na eaver, Idalia Dye, Emma Lotz, onej while voter material is undoubt- a ,55 Ralino'c rill an.1 ffi ii'pll tn lmv they will always be glad of having had the opportunity. BOUND OVER TO COURT.

ter of imperialism didn't go stalking Ella Mitchell, Fern Martin, Brook not think of Belmont? edly at hand to send the total consid- been saited." Ittruck a sixtv through the land when Grover Cleve ville, and Mesdames Clyde Martin erably higher should anything hap- inch vein of rock salt at a depth Williain Reimold. C. M. Jenney, now land appointed a governor for Alaska Kansas City Star. pen to make the contest really hot.

190 feet. ard Davis and William Braniff. which was neither a state nor a terri General Kuropatkin's insistence that he will win out if it takes twenty-five Chicago Record-Herald. A Salina merchant is so stingy that torial form of government, but which FOOT CUT BY CARS. he keeps his awning down all night so years is somewhat spoiled by the insistence of the Japs that they can't is disconnected from the United States OUT HERE IN KANSAS.

James Kohr Lost a Toe. This Morning as to get his money worth out ot it bv hundreds of miles and is a colo really give him the time. Comer Davies admits that Speaker Kansas City Star. While Making a Coupling. From Wednesday's Evening; Journal.

nial possession," is something singu Pringle is "a man of some ability." A Saina y0Untfm who is sma N. cprner 12th -and Market streets, St. Louis, six blocks east of 'Union Stations. Accommodations for men only. 120 single rooms 50c to per day, 150 single beds.

More than one in cacli room, 25c to 50c. Gcod conveniences. Street cars to Union Station and World's Fair gates, without transfer, pass the door every minute from 5 a. in to midnight. E.F.JONES.

IIOCSK CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. 6. Nominated on a ticket with two Iar- The Shost of imperialism never James Kohr, who lives on the cor xu inigui 10 jieip some. trv nn.l rPinP.tv mnt in this count'. Mr.

Martin Ahlstedt, to whom Miss Eklund was soon to have been married received a letter from her yesterday morning written at Denver saying that she would arrive in Salina Monday noon. Neither Journal nor Kansas City papers gave the name of Miss Eklund in the list of the ded and her friends, while anxious because they had every reason to believe that she was on the ill-fated train, hojwd that she had survived the terrible plunge." The first that Mr. Ahlstedt heard of the death of his fiance was when he called at the Journal ofTice about noon today and was shown her name in the list sent out by the Associated Press. Mr. Ahlstedt was at the Journal office several times yesterday but at that time no news of her death had reached this office.

In the absence of any news Mr. Ahlstedt had made his arrangements, to leave for l'ueblo this evening and now he will go to bring back the remains of Miss Eklund. boodlers, whom he has denounced in walked until the United States ac Up to date Bill Sapp has failed to ters bv eettinir spliced. Toneka State -i 1 -1 1 I ner of Iron avenue and Front street and who has been employed as brake siaie wnai piace ine ounnower league jonrnal. unmeasured terms, Mr.

Folk is unde- quired possession of the Philippines cided whether he willdrive the band wi all the magnificent trade, and op- will have in the cominsr procession. man on the Lincoln branch, had the Tho law tlio balina is Inrmshing striKe DreaK wagon or bust the breechin'. I portunities for trade, coincident with great toe of his right foot mashed ers. xi, is hoi at an miuiiu ui iuc ijh may be killed between August 15 and the possession of the islands and not however. Wichita between the bumpers on a freight car October 1, but it is not compulsory.

Mr. Bryan is still refusing to be I one American citizen has lost one sin this morning in a manner almost ex Since a house has been stolen in IS CATTLE MORTGAGE VOID? actly the same as Joseph Rocker was pleased with President Roosevelt's Igle right nor one single privilege be Hutchinson the people of that town Clarence Cramer Bound Over This Morning and Fails to Give Bond. From Wednesday's Evening Journal. The case of the State vs Clarence Cramer was called before Justice Blundon this morning at 9 o'clock, and the defendant bound over to the district court. In default of bond he was committed to jail.

Several witnesses were examined this morning, and the facts of the case remain essentially the same. A. F. Dean, who saw the affair, said he saw Cramer do the cutting, but did not see him draw the knife, which might lead one to believe that he had the knife in his hand when they stepped, out of Joslyn's store at Bavaria. Bingman-was present and his wounds are healing rapidly.

lie was bothered by. his nose bleeding this morning, but was not suffering any pain from his injuries. Cramer has relatives some where in the state but none of. them -were at the trial. Unless olher arrangements are made the case will come up before the regular term of court the last of this month.

Cramer has secured Attorney Ritchie for his defense. A SALINE COUNTY WOMAN. speech of acceptance. At least he is I cause of that possession. Proposition to Amend S-tion 14 of Article 2 of the Constitution ot tbe State of Kansas.

will probably lock their houses up Question Before Supreme Court Means caught a few weeks ago. The accident happened about hereafter. refusing, but it is probablytoo much I This is the imperialism of which Mr, Much to Commission Men. The Hutchinson News can see no to expect that he will be still. Bryan and the democratic party would o'clock this morning on the Lincoln as the morning freight was being made up.

Kohr was getting ready Aug. 10. A question has free the American neonle. with Judse objection to Bent Murdock claiming relationship to Gassaway Davis if come up in the Wilson cattle case If Mr. Bryan hadn't been so quick Parker hauling down the American to make a coupling and the catch on from Shawnee county, of greet inter Be It resolved by the legislature of the State of Kansas, two-thirds of the members elected to eai-u house thereof concurring therein Section 1.

The following proposition to amend the constitution of the state of Kansas is hereby submitted to the qualified electors of the state for their approval or rejection: That sect iun 14 of 2 be amended so as to read as follows: Section he wants to. the drawbar was not set right. He est to the live stock commission men to announce his support of Mr. Parker fla a3 that other distinsuished dem Not being able to find trouble any shoved the iron around with his foot at the Kansas City stock yards he might have had a chance to hit Lcrat, Grover Cleveland, once Anyone interested in Texas irrigated rice lands, please call on Henry II. Eberhardt, 104 East Iron avenue.

51-tf. ...1 1 n. ri.4i ui: I but before he could draw it back the arker an awful swipe because of the he and hs Dartv came to CTjef eon is publishing the personal property from the A Commission drawheads came together, catchin m. fc.very bill and joint resolution passed by the House of Representatives mid Senate. publicly announced support of Gro- sequence.

How Judge Parker would the front and side of his right foot eompany and gave a mortage to se Mr. Carmine was a delegate to the Lure the debt. The mortsrae also in AH kinds of farm and city property 'thi aJa thereafter, be signed i i -it tt i-i ,5 lhe presiding officers, and presented to sale by Henry II. Eberhdardt, 104 the governor: if be approve, he shall sign it" BMBBBBjBaaaaaaBBBaBBBBiBBBBBaBBaaBBaMaBaBBaaBBBsak, I CUVLI lUv lUUailVC LUlgUb Ull Li 1 for Republic county republican conven- eluded the amount of commission due The great toe was badly mashed, and the squeeze was so tight that the shoe was ground in two. 'The cars were pulled apart and he was taken to but If not, he shall return It to tbe House of East Iron Avenue.

The democratic party insists thatestin? study if il were important. 51-tf. tion last week but he failed to give the firm for making the deal. The any color to the convention. firm sold the paper.

Later on, Wilson it has recovered it reason. Tt nlnpo Judge Parker will not be elected to now is in the probationary ward forjthe presidency, but Theodore Roose the depot on the switch engine. In spite of the prospects of an in- sold the cattle to the Elk Grove Cat Money to loan' on easy terms, rates and privileges. Henry II. Eberhardt, 104 East Iron avenue.

51-tf. surgeon was summoned who amputa dependent packing house at Fort tie company. He represented that the next four years and the voters velt will be. The flag will not be ted the right off two joints Scott the big. packing houses refuse I the cattle were free from mortgage representatives, hich shall enter the objections at larpe upon its Journal aud proceed to reconsider tbe same.

If, after such reconsideration, two-thirds of the members elected shall asree to pass the bill or resolution. It shall be sent, with the objections, to the Senate, by which It Rhall likewise be reconsidered, and if approved by two-tbirds of all the. members elected, It shall become a law. Hut in all such cases, the vote shall be taken by yeas and nays, and entered upon the Journals of each house, if any bill shall not be returned within three davi iSiukI.vi. ot.

will insist that it be sent to its hauled down in the Philippines. leaving the foot solid, so that should to make terms with the strikers. IWhen the mortgage showed up, Wi place. I will continue to float over the islands. no other trouble follow, the foot wi The Knights of the Protected Ark son was arrested and tried in the have discovered a leak where Mr.

Um- Shawnee district court on the charge be solid and the loss of the land the United States government With lull, Murphy and Belmont pa-1 -n .1. tum- will scarcely be noticed. barker secured $100 damages for in- ot disposing ot mortgaged property 1 I rt DRS. JENNEY JENNEY, PHYSICIANS AND SURUEONS 133 South Seventh Chns; Jenney 'Phone 812 1. W.

Jenney 'Phone 121 Special attention given to Women and Children's Disease. Kohr is very unfortunate in hav "u' "a UOW" lDe Veranaa 01 for the benefit of the Filipinos them iuries received while trvine- to e-et He was convicted and sentenced to Returning Home to Be Married When Caught in the Pneblo Wreck. From Tuesday's Evening Journal. Miss Elizabeth Eklund. whose name appears in the list of those killed in the wreck of the Denver Rio Grande flyer near Pueblo, and whose address is given' as Denver, is the daughter of S.

F. Eklund, of Smolan, and up to about a year Miss Eklund lived iug- this accident, and especially so aboard. I nve years in prison. appealed th "'V- selves as President Roosevelt put it because he was intending to resign methods by which Mr. Bryan said the in his speech of acceptance.

The "Wichita Eagle claWthat the case thf snme eourt nd was mnorM, hvA nrifi rSnn5nl arged a short time ago. The supreme nomination was made are becoming cepledl. after it shall have been presented to the governor. It shall become a law in like manner as ir he had signed it, unless the Legislature, by its adjournment, prevent lis return, in which case it shall not become a law. If any bill presented to tbe governor contain several items of appropriation of money, he may object to one or more of such items, while approving the other portion of the bill, in such case he shall apieiid to the bill at the time of signing it, a statement of the Item or Items to which be objects, and the reasons therefor, nud tthnll if-uiiainit I court has asked for a reargument on illustrated.

at the end of the week and quit the road. He has been braking on the road for about two years. After the amputation he was taken to his home PRINCIPLES SACRIFICED. ilson set-up the claim that the As a general rule, says the Wich ita Eagle, we are not given to bemoan The people of Wichita met Candi on East Iron and is resting easily 0 Gillespie company belonged to the date Dale on his return home with a REDUCED RATES TO KANSAS CITY. ST.

LOUIS, CtllCAOO AND ALL POINTS. Every ticket guaranteed. OLLINGER, Member Ticket Brokers Ass'n. PhonefaS Charley Mosher took his run on the ot content with taking the open- KaHsas city Live stoek exchange, ing the blunderings and misfortunes of democrats as democrats. But we tram this morning.

mg away irom lopeKa, ine repuoncan trusf doin business unlawfully in brass band. And the Reverend Gran-j vill? Lowther has a right to feel siaie central commmee nas assea Kansas aud that a mortgage to which OFF FOR THE WORLD'S FAIR. are downright sorry for the honest the agent of an unlawful trust was agrieved as the socialist candidate for mm long-time, simon pure Jefferson-Jack mmee is tawng some awiui cnances. ft void therefore the cat art 1 1 TV 1 -1 .1 governor. son democrat of Kansas.

For yearns. nen juage naie returnea to tle which he sold to the Elk Urov CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEIXJYROYAL PILLS Anv republican can stand on any or ever sinee attaining their majority. Wichita from the democratic conven- company had no legal mortgage on tion he was met by the brass band them. Now the supreme court wants statement or a copy thereof to the House of Kepreseutatives, and any appropriations so objected to shall not take effect unless reconsidered aud approved by two-thirds of the members elected to each house, and if so reconsidered and approved eli.il! take effect and become a part of tbe bill, in which case the presiding officers of each house shall certify on such bill such fact of reconsideration and approval. Sec.

2. This proposition shall be submitted to tlie electors of the stale at the general election of representatives in the year IMn for their approval or rejection. The amendment hereby proposed shall tie designated on the official ballot by the following title: "The veto amendment to the constitution," and shall be voted for or against as provided by law. under such title. Sec.

3. This resolution shall take effect and be in force from and after its publica without any provication on his part, to know: 11 l.l. 1 1 I I I plank of the republican platform' fathers before them, these without a scowl or a frown. See have every year strode manfully and the frown on the faces of the local proudfully up to the ballot box and oeing canuiuaie is noi an pleasure. first is a note given to a mem The srreen corn dance that is on ber of the exchange which' includes among the Indians of Jackson county commissions charged at the "trust' democrats as they find a seat on the for the electors of the democrat should not be confused with that meet- rate absolutely void? democratic platform.

I nominee tor president. under ing of the First -district editors held I Second If such note is non-nego- the fusion and popswao mix-up at To- ir to protest against the election of Cur-1 tiable in form, does its transfer be Mafe. Always reliable. lmlle. uk Pnirrfst ibt If Dave Hill's protege this time peka.

the democrat will have to keep Women who use Yeast Foam are always successful in the art of bread-making. "Their bread is light, toothsome, sweet as a nut, and fall of nutriment. Their families have well-nourished bodies and good digestions. Nine times out of ten when bread goes wrong the fault is in the yeast. If you seem to have lost the knack ot good tis.

I fore maturity to a third party giv does not receive any more considera- his eyes skinned on election day or TWt Walker turns aronnd in thp snch a holder the right to enforce it tion in the statute-book. Passed the House February 9. 19. Passed the Senate Kelruary 19. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of original House concurrent resolution No.

now on file In my office. J. R. mm ROW, Secretary of State. uuu man oi political nistory he will find that he has voted for editorial chair of the Osborne Farmer notwithstanding its ellegality in the wj ii.nn in ana metallic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon.

Tskcaeether. Kefaw easceMw ukb talloaaamd lailallsin. Buy of yoar DniKKint, or send 4e. in stump for Patrtievlara. Tetl smlsli and Keller for U4in," in inter, by rrtara Mall.

1.4H Testimonial. Sold by ail lmiggisia. CHICBBSTKS CHBMIOAL CO. lnnonnno-h tn scrv notice on tho two hands of the members ot the trust! snows mat bis other proteges have lot of fusion populists, including may- political factions in that county that These are the points the supreme 1 reeeivtHi tue past it js certain that be the electors of the Georgian, Wat Ml he isn't e-oino- to heln either one of court has asked to be reargued Dread, or are anxious that the enthusiasm will not be hard rhpm Wilson's position is adopted by the to improve, try to capture. son, and Tibbies, of Nebraska.

To scratch or bolt the fusion dicker won't help him. In their efforts to no(ro(" a vast amount of cattle paper, -1 -1' A I which includes commissions of live first published In tbe July 22nd, 1914.) Administrator's Jiolice STATE Or KANSAS, COOIITTOr UlLlfll. In tbe Probate Court In and for said comity tn tbt Blatter of tbe striate of Anna M. r.ktrand de- Mint 1 uii mat txa uucai iucu ill iiai" stoek firms, will be wiped out. The per county last week was not a part matter will be argued in briefs.

Wi win office he democratic party lead ers of Kansas have so tied up the in of the populist party. Among the Try Seitz's Ice Cold Soda with ice cream and crushed fruits. Seilz's Ege Drug store -CTBACt I 1 fossile were several sections of back son's attorneys have until August 15 to present their brief and the other dividual voter with pop fusion that. The only real hitch in the program of the democrats at Topeka was when the anti-fusionists refused to place a third ticket in the field. The democrats had the story of that bolt all prepared and were going to show that it was a republican trick.

under the Kansas election law, he side must present its briet by beplein bone. If there are no floods next Teachers' Excursion Left This Afternoon for the JBig Show. From Tuesday's Evening Journal. The teachers who for the past month have been planning. for a trip to the fair, left this afternoon for a week's stay.

A special car was given them which was put on the plug and the jolly crowd pulled out at 1 :20 p. m. in charge of Superintendent Cor-bett. They had intended to wear badges and put a banner on the car but they decided to go to have "a good time and to see things and cared nothing about making a display so long as they had the conveniences which they desired. The train will arrive in Kansas City at 8:20 this evening and time will be The trip will take a week and in given for supper, after which the journey, will be continued to St.

Louis and the crowd expects to arrive there at seven o'clock Wednesday morning, ready to see and to hear everything worthy. of the notice of the average pedagogue. They will visit the main buildings in the day time and hit the "pike" at night where special concessions have been granted them. They will serenade the Kansas building and see what is inside" the inside of the Inside Inn, pass judgment on the construction of the Kansas sod house and jnake a general circuit of the whole show. that time the teachers expect to have the time of their lives, returning with many new ideas which will be planted over Saline county through the public schools.

The will be joined by other parties of teachers from Beloit and Minneapolis and the party expects to number about a hundred when they all get together. Superintendent Corbett deserves no little credit for the extra time he has used in getting the teachers interested in this trip and it is assured that ar. berl. won't "know where he is at." The Colonel "Underflow" Watson, of fusion populists named a set of Wat PLANS BEING PERFECTED. Kinsley, hopes to be able to prove to First Published in tbe Journal.

Au. 2, 1U04 Notice of Final Settlement. the yeast that's Mntlce Is hereby Riven that letters nf administration have in granted to tlie under-sumed on the estate of Anna Kkxtrand late of said county, decerned, by the Honoralile, tbe Probate Court of tbe county and state aforesaid, dated tbe21l day of July. A. I.

1U04. Now, all persons having etatuvt Sjtlnst said ertate sre hereby iMrtified that tbey must preeent the name tn the undersigned tor allowance within year from the date of said letters or tbey may be precluded froro sny benefit of such estate, and tliat If such claims be i4 exhibited within three years after tbe date of said letters tbey shall be forever barred, July 21, l.o. PKTFR FKSTRAXD, Administrator. Attest: W. V.

Mentis. Probate Judge. Ki 41 the people of Kansas that he has a War made of wholesome State of Kansas. son-Tibbies electors and the fusion democrats named a different lot, and the middle-of-the-road populists did brand of wheat that will resist-the Everybody Has His Eye on Salina drouth. and Will Spend a Week Here.

and healthful malt, hops and corn the yeast that's free Saline County, 1 1 An Abilene man wants a divorce! Steadily and surely the arrange- Tom Watson, the populist nominee for president declares that he won't play if the Kansas populists vote the democratic ticket. Mr. Watson is taking the action of the populist self- some farther mixing. It is a pretty tough proposition, a because his wife treated him with ex- mens for the earnival to be given by treme cruelty and threatened to kill 1 the traveling men in balina fcep- him, ana the Clay Center Times sug- tember is progressing, rlans have eests that the. court give her another -u humiliating fusion fact.

There are democrats in Kansas, democrats in In tbe Probate Court of said county. In tbe matter tbe extale nf Andrew Viherir. deceased. Notice la hereby given to all creditor and other interested In the etale of Andrew V'lberg, deceased, that Christina Viber. administrator of saiil estate.

Intend tn mak- a final settlement thereof at tbe Anguft term of the Probate Court of Saline County, Kansas, to be beld at Sauna. Kansas, on tbe 1st day of Autftwt l'x4, at 3 olock p. m. CHUISTUiA TBEKQ, Admlnlstratili. by mark.

W. r. Mnsaer, Witness to Hark. constituted leaders too serious, and I ITCCll IdlU luab vijui viic ui principle, whose fathers and grand The statement in the Topeka pa- in that week that has evpr as- he might just as well make up his mind to stay on the track if it depends on the action of the Kansas populists. They are not going to vote the demo from brewery waste or other harmful ingredients; the yeast that smells different, tastes different and never grows stale the yeast that holds the secret of the best bread you ever tasted.

Remember The secret is in the yeast Yeast Foam is sold by all grocers at sc. a package. Bach package contains 7 cakes enough to make 40 loaves. "How to Make Just a postal. KC.Tnr.'.isTEni yeast coh fathers before them never failed of casting a vote for president, and who themselves, never dreamed ot the possibility of any deal being made by of pers that a "light flow of gas has bled in an city within a radius been struck at Topeka" is not sur- of a hundred miles.

Word comes in prising. Topeka would never have thjs earlv date of tbe erowds cratic ticket at least not many of struck it if it hadn't been too "light" (First published In the Journal July 29, I'M.) Notice of Publication for Proof of Will. State of Kansas, County of Saline, Estate of Benjamin W. Gardner deceased, to Catherine W. Gardner, Jtiho P.

Hunter. Edna Dndds and William 11. Gardner known belrs at law nf Benjamin W. Gardner, late of said county, deceased, and all other concerned: Von are hereby notified, that at a regular term of the Protiute Court of Saline county, Kansas, held on tbe With day of July I'M there whs opeoed and publicly read an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Benjamin W. Gardner late of said County deceased: snd you are further notified, that Saturday tbe 13th day of August ,1904 at 2 o'clock p.

has been set as the dsy for tbe final bearing and proof of said will, at which time all pereoos Interested may appear and show cause why the same should not be admitted to probate. W. F. Musser, Pobate Judge 8Mt fice-hungry leaders which could chea to get away. First published In the Journal Aug.

2. I9(H. Notice of Appointment. fetata of Kansas, I eaJine County. In tbe matter of tbe estate of Perry A.

Larrance, aa insane person. Notice is hereby given that on tbe 15lb day of July A. 190 tbe undersigned was by tbe 'uiri saiina, (VmntT. Kansas, duly sipoiDt- The only instructions which the them out of the right to vote for the party's nominee for president. But that are coming from every town and city in north-central and western Kansas.

There will be excursions run every day and each day will have its own individual special program and each night will be different from previous one in the plan of entertainment. The Banda Rossa is proving the drawing card but there will be it has been done. them. Now if Mr. Watson had said that he would refuse to be a candidate if the populists of Kansas were going to vote the republican ticket he would have had the situation sized up more correctly.

Mr. Watson should visit Kansas and get aequanited with the ed and qualified aa guardian of the estate of Perry Kingman county delegates received from the county convention was "that they should try to keep sober while attending the congressional convention at Great Bend. The Anthony Bulletin, before giv- A. lArraQce.an insane person. All parties Interested will take notice and gorern IbemselTes accordingly.

If we were a Kansas democrat before we would submit to being forced to vote, for that hot-headed Georgian MAiiSlIt l.niia-nv.a Attest W.w". XcttH, Probate Jodge. 66-tt.

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