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The Greeley News from Greeley, Kansas • 8

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The Greeley Newsi
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1 1 in PR pPAfflEIT. Funston's speech, then tell us where he, Funston, was, when-the vote on the soldier bill was taken. The farmers of Anderson county are Vf ISi ia. JL jni.iL JL KHJ'IM the best organized people or set ef voters, at this time, that was ever in the eounty, and if thry will just together they can help the county out -'of the trouble the ring bosses have got it into. The trouble has been they have left all the political work to the Wo havo received direct from manuacturer an and they have Jed them Into the last Line of New Spring Suits Elegant ditch and now can't help them out nd the farmers and laboring voters Iwve done more thinking for themselves the past year than for fifteen years before.

When the of thi county do their own thinking. there will be a change in Men's; Youth's and Children's sizes. We bought these goods at Extremely Low prices and will give our trade the benefit of same. Call in and let us show you these 3HS 3HL CS- gS GARNETT, KANSAS. for the better.

Where was Moses when the light went ou-? and where was Farmer Fun ston when the vote on the soldier ien- sion bill was taken in congress? Look out. for a pooling together of the Republican and Democratic bosses ot this county, lust as soon as the F. M. B. BLACK HAWK -will make the season of 1890 at my stable.

4 mile outh and mil of Greeley, near the Sutton Valley M. E. church. Thia 'line Jack has proved to bv a sure and good breeder. His colts will prove the above statement.

TERMS $10 to insure colt to stand and Money due when eolt stand and socks or mare is parted with. Also, at the same place, a IIAMBLETONI AN COLT will serve a limited number of marcs at $5 Co insure. I would say to breeders and farmers, if you want to make ready money, raie mU a. They A. are found to be in favor of voting for their own interest in place of the in are nearer leeal tender than anything else.

They wi.l sell at any for cash. Mfaaonri Kot ricn raiding muies. ana mere i ummuK uui mniij ize my fine Missouri-bred Jack, and you will be pleased with the reult. J. N.

SUTTON. hhmb awaaaaaaaiaHaaMBaMaaHaMM' children. Her pastor, Kamboo, Mr. John A Safe Investment Is one which is 'garnanteed to bring terest of the old political ring bosses of the county. L.

K. Kirk informs us that the spoiled beef delivered by old Armour is not accepted by the Inspector at the asylum and the state pays tor nothing but what is all right after being inspected. This you satislactory results, or in vase ot THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR The Farmers Banking Company, failure a return of purchase prico. uu this safe plan you can buy from our ad Sniiley and his two daughters accompauica tne children here with the remains of the mother. Corn-planting is the order of the day.

While some have finished planting, others have a good deal ot plowing to do. Still a number of caes of Several ears of cattle and hogs were shipped from here, Monday night. OXCEI2IA WHILE. vertised druggist a bottle ot lr. tvingc New Discovery for consumption.

It is gaurniiieeu to oriug iyiiei ui when used for anv atiection of Throat, Things and Chest, such ns Consumption, GARNETT, KANSAS. being the fact, the state does not have to pay for the carcasses being burled, but old Armour looses them. We are willing aid ready to give this board a fair show, and to accuse them of nothing but what we are justified in doing. In other words, we want to be fair with every one. Suhscrthcrs getting -th-eir wail at 'Garnett are requested to caU at the offiee of Hall it Hall and dejwsitthe wherewithal.

It takes "grease" to run the machine. Don't fail to call. Intlamation ot Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping.Cough, Croup, etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly sate, and can always be depends! upon. Trial bottles free at Lathcu Drugstore.

Bucklen'A Arnica The Best Salve in the world for Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, r-ver "Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands' Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erupiicns.aml positively cures Piles.orno pay It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 23 vil perbox. For sale bv C. H. Lathen.

Garnett lursery Rascality of a Trust. Oats are, weight for weight, one of the most nutritious foods for or. beast. Few other foods furnish so much valuable nourishment with so little effort of the digestive organs. Their in all cases of vwaK stomach is of importance.

Just as soon as improved methods ot manufacture were one of the most reprenensible trusts was formed, and, as usual, a few parties got the control of all the mills supplied with suitable machinery, hired the owners of a part of them to lie idle so tbey could put Hp the price to more than double what it should be. Oats' at I Co. a bushel, 11 bushels to a barrel, cost $1.76 or $1.80. This could be profitable at 1 and i cents per pound, yet there has not a pound been furnished to the consumers at less than five cents per pound for the last two or three 3Tears, or four times the cost of making it, while the few men comprising the "trust have cleared millions. This oat-meal trust is one ot pure back-biter.

We are glad we have none of them in Garnett or Greeley. There is no disputing the fact that the present tariff robs lie -tarmer, mechanic and the laborers of this country instead of being a benefit to them, nnd every dollar they pay in tariff goes to swell the surplus that a corrupt congress is G. A. R. RESOLUTIONS.

From the Baldwin Ledger. At a recent meeting of D. Baker Post No. 40 G. A.

the following preamble and resolutions were passed. 100,000 Fruit which have the "ring" of the bovs of 18G1-'G3 and show that they mean busi ness WHERifAS, The laws of congress and he State of Ivanas require that honor ably discharged soldiers of the late war shall be preferred in all appointments to AXD ORNAMENTAL TREES, VIXES AXD PLANTS. New! Fresh! Genuine! Call on Paxton Darchc, Prop's. GARNETT, KAS. civil omco, antl HERKAS, hese laws have been per squandering, or to swell the millions of the monopoly manufacturing lords of the land, It is a great moral idea of Republicans in Washington to put Honest John ou guard to protect the people against the ravages of the trusts.

Having saved up a fortune of several mil-rums of dollars out of salary of $5,000 a year Honest John is just the kind of a statesman the Fat Frying bosses would choose by a sort of natural selection for a watch dog of popular interests. In sistently violated by the representative congress from the, Second congress ional district of Kansas, the recomen-dation of civilians for appointment as cussedness upon the otherwise helplessness of the large mass of consumers. it postmasters In preference to honorably discharged soldiers who were applicants I I 1 1 1 for the positions and were fully as competent as the civilians appointed, and uui airrtiusL ii ii.vr rne WFineSilk Umbrellas for $1.75 at ooms up distinctly in the role of the miEREAS, These violyitions of the philanthropic wolt protecting the heln- re Brighani's, Garnett, has. Meannesss Never Pays. Jaws and of the state of less lambs.

Kansas were committed, as we believe, We clip the above from the St. Louis In the hope and expectation of gaining 9T eg ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Garnett, Kansas. political advantages thereby therefore Republic. What looks singular to us Kesolved, That K. I.

Baker lost, o. is, that one Kepubhcan congressman An exchange says the one thing which makes a village prosperous is the stability of its business. When each attempts to forward the interests of the other, he adds to his own income as well. In a village where all is strife 40, G. A.

It. recommend to its members, says lie can't aiioid to serve another and members of all other posts of the J. fcrj in CO term; the salary too small, while an A. that they refuse to vote for any man as representative in congress who has knowinsl and willinjrlv violated other on the same salary will get rich in a few years. Will someone explain the GO i-3 fe the laws of his country and state in this respect.

way this is done Kesolved, That these resolutions be Ingalls and Farmer Funston will make and where each one strives to knock the other one down, there will be but few prosperous men. So it is in every community. here neighb is at war wit neighbor, there will be a poor straw stack at both places, but where all are at peace, and good will reigns there is unison and prosperity, Meanness never pays. Never! Fort Scott News. ta a IT.

vi $4 23 tne halls of congress ring in behalf of 7T spread on the records and that the adjutant be instructed to furnish a copy of the same for publication in the Baldwin the farmers and laboring men of the We have often been asked the long will the affairs of thU government he run the way-: they have I een for the past fifteen years? AVe answer, just as long as wholesale bribery, political Intrigue and trickery are played by men to get office, and just as long as the voters of the country think more of party than they do of themselves and Iamllies. Lat week's report of the county commissioners shows a balance the county treasury, that the First National Bank has the use of at northwest. They see the hand-writing Ledger. on the wall, but what the dickens have Even the old soldiers have got to kick lhy been doing all this time? Whr. ing against the g.

o. p. and our beautiful member of congress. The acts of the members of congress don't sound working and voting with the English lord, the monopolists, money kings and "11168' Dongola Button Shoes at Brigliam's, Garnett, Kas. Treasurer's Report For The Year Ending April 7tb, 1S90.

Am't recd during year $700.29 Am't paid out during 698.34 much like the promises made the old sol party bosses. Now they are trying to blind the party vote-'er-straight by howling for the farmers and sending dier by the Republican convention, but mm per cent. Llan county gets per It is as we said, all wind. There cent for the use of its money. them garden seeds, but it won't win.

is not a sane man in this or Linn county Funston and Ingalls have had their day. Richmond Randoms. Balance in-hands, of treasurer April 7th, 1S00 $1.93 C. II. Lathen, City Treasurer.

lhey must go. 2 This week we have to record another death We are told that the Republicans have but knows that eitner of these banks can well afford to pay 9 per cent, for fr this money, and the board should see that the nest contract should not be that of Mrs. Mary H.rsmith, who died at her home, at Howard City. Elk county, on a majority in this county of 600 or 700. Sabbath April Otb.

fthe had been sick about ten days. Deceased was in her o3d hut the Democrats often elect their men to office. Does not this show that less than 9 per cent, if money matters lemain as they now are and congress 10.00 year. ane was born In kock bridge county, in 1 839, when, with her parent, llobt. Smiley and wife, she removed to Peoria county, 111., are right in saying that there is some keeps the millions in the United States SB thing wrong in the g.

o. p. of Anderson county? There has been a continual JC-TO INSURE treasury. DAILY TRAINS We have heard quite a number of 'say they are getting tired of reading where they remained for some tune, lney then removed to Xenia, Ohio, and from there to near Pittsburg, Carroll county, Ind. When in her 17lb year, she connected herself with the Associate Presbyterian congregation at AMeasant Run, wb're she remained a member to the union of '68, between the Associate and Associate Reformed churches, wluch union formed the present United Presbyterian church, when 2 2 fight in the party ever since we have been In the county.

The old ring bosses will hsve their way politically or bust the party. There are Republicans in in the Eagle and about the coun TO printing, but we say, it is their calf, let em licic it. office now in the county that got there There are several-who have not yet by a scratch, owing to their unpopulari raid for The News, We have at our ty and the dirty, work of the ring bosses. oltiee the receipts ready to sign when but the people can be thankful that the KANSAS CITY and ST. LO U1S.

4 DAILY TRAINS 4 KANSAS CITY to ST. LOUIS. Equipped with Pullman Brifet Sleeping- Cars the cash is siren us. Don't, fail to-see to ring is busted. D.

W. Voorhees ot Indiana, Stanford of California, Vance of North Carolina see to this matter. It is father aserim matter; you must remember that lie Who cheat THE REE LKY NEWS Out ol a single cent Yiil never retch that heavenly land Where old Elijah went. sbe and tier bustaiid. i.

6. r.vaus, con nected themselves with that e.iurch. She remained a consistent member till God called her to render up her account. Her husband, Smith Evans, in '01, enlisted in his country's set vice, in the 9th Indiana volunteer inlantry, anu served his country until captured by the rebels, and taken a prisoner to Brownsville, Texas, lie, with others, escaped, and in making his way to the Union lines, ue fell a prey to disease, and died far from home and friends. The fruit of this.

marriage was three children. One of the daughters, Jennie Evans, lies buried iu the Berea cemetery. 1 have not the dates (as I write from memory) to tell how long Mrs. Ev aus remained a widow, but in 1876 she was uuitedin marriage to Mr. Harvey Smith, a member ol the same church.

There were five children by this marriage, three of They came to Kansas fn 1878. and settled at Berea, where Mr. itaaikh died, Sept. 9, 1879. After bis death.

Mr. Smitb went to Ottawa, where she lived for oue lime, and finally went to Howard City, where she closed her earthly pilgrimage. Tne remains were brought here, to be laid to rest beside her husband, and her fHt her and mother, Mr. and Mr. Kobt.

Smiley. The remains were kept at, the home of her sister. Mm. v. Bovd.

The funeral service was ana uiiom or Illinois, and trying hard to get the ring-bossed, monopoly owned ANI If there Is anything in the shnpe of a The celebrated Imported Draft Horse, Republicans to do something to help the country out of the present trouble, but Free Reclining CItalr. Cars. human being we hate, it is the man or woman who is eternally back-biiing, or the people can rest assured that they can the do nothing. Old England and Wal talking about someone, or, by street, New York City, have the under tongues, giviuj thcia fits behind their bucks. We would rather meet the sand- Line BILLIARD," Will make the season on ron- days and Tuesdavs at Mike Attend, 4 mile southeast of Greeley; on Wednesdays and Thursdays at my farm, and on Fridays and Satntdays at Goodrich.

Coloraio hold on three-fourths of congress and the United States senate and they wil bagger in a dark night. We can tolerate baby with sore eyes or a woman who. hold them. conducted by her tKistor, Icv. McKirahan, as- TO when the mercury xs 24 below zero, wil isttd by Rev.

Turner, and the remains were interred in the Berea cemetery on Tuesday, fol PUEBLO and DENVER. lowed by a large nnmber of friends. The writer knew all thise cattle since 1857; was well ac srop us on the street to enquire about our soul, or a man whose feet Kink, or a We want every vote-Vr-straight Republican to read the last plank in the Republican platform adopted at the national convention at Chicago, with regard to the old soldier, then remember quainted with the subject of this memorial: She was a very sincere thrimian, a good neighbor -TOD PRI e. Gea'l raseenger ai Ticket Ag't, ex. L'JOZS, Mo.

lot of silly girls who chew gum, but the irool lArd us from the chronic and a kind, affectionate -pareut. tte extend SOrTICE. our sympathy tu the friends, especially to the.

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