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The Alliance Pilot from Hays, Kansas • 4

The Alliance Pilot from Hays, Kansas • 4

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i i SulLl' Solid: U.ltC urn-- hundred. Albuncc County Dent lie Feslel Tho regular Quarterly County con fuoo mill il' ii. shoulder houll-er ilift rcofli' lmuvli with tu-Ufi. Editor fu.oTs I niiMUit, do not gi me tiedtt for more than 1 ma only vhe Mibrditnr rr preentinf Tslkr Stili-ftllUm-e. ttrother Cltsse doing good Hen Pick not a4 to hi at alker JindiPj night.

vontiou, for cdh it coun'y, provided in tho Allium Constitution, will he hell in tho Coin house in IIuv on SATURDAY. Oct. 18th Hut Will ZV if he qda a fair i- orz unit should hate the i'f thf cc nnd a mutual meeting. Alliance therrfnrc. Tho cou.titiitiiuial amemlmi'iiU aro submitted by the rrpnUicaii party ll wai supposed tlmt the p-publican strikers would irolit thereby.

-10 mom days Vehnrn Your cattle. I am now prepared to Dehorn your Cattbv Itemeinber i unke it Car fiar to f'rs tlu-iti; you fan llMMiuir hip them; don't injure each oilier In the pssturn currcl and dont injure them. Price rea-aonable. For particulars address Peter Johnson. Hay P.O That the Rug here is on tho run and see their defeat is ehown by More Questions Aukeb.

As explanations seem to bo thai order ot tbeduy I would like to mk I for tew from some of the leading andidut8. First. Mr. Kler. did you not pay delegate from tho Smoky for his vote to e- cure your nomination and when Yoht raised your bid to $50 yon took back your bid ot (25, notour- ing to raiso Yost'i bid! Now, if the Ho.

James If. Roeder conoid- ers it right to buy votes to secur W. Fi A week fiijo the secretary oj the 1S90 at 10 a.m. All sub-alliances will elect delegates as per Constitution. An open meeting will An open meeting will isti'tv challenged Uindi- at the public crib, 1U uior days for People's tin junkiting on It.

It immm in parlor oafs, 'Into Reedo to meet Ben liich in Iw held a it 3 and 7 pm. to bead I OWIlSIUp tlCKCt I int discussion nt idker bills dressed by prominent hancrn spe a prominent Eastern spea it such timo as agreed upon Up Monday uo reply had been giv ker to whu eve rybody is cordially invited. F. Hopkins, Pre. Ben.

McCarrolI, Sect LCCKC3T T0WXS3.P FRIXAXY. their we-rk at Victoria, at their his nomination, would he not sell en, but the ltcpuiu leans nnvo aniotinct'd speaking at Wulkor on Thwday, Oct. OrA. at 3 P. his volo to nominate another man 40 uioro days in whulito jlacknmi) corporations and sell the people.

SO Jays will nnwer very well for the People's legislature who will lmvo no pa-es anil who will not be subsidised, but will attend to the people's into.ro.-u ntul pay their way homo. The Supreme court 1h in a much better position to retain the confidence of the people, than it would bo if you pass proposed meeting at Walker and their death struggle in their last I'liday evening, and to get out a or carry into execution some Congress ha adjourned to their 1 crowd (tor there arc omv in uiai Buckle Toumthlp Primary, wntincr wbicb them deep erne, and it is fair to surmiho nnvr rmilnr rrifwtmir in I loriomber. er trouble, and already their trowd Tuetdau, Oct "th. at 4 P.m. The Ellis county bills go over to township who are still in tho Republican patty) they have given ine loiiewiuz nomination were that it he would not pay more than I'JS for an Ellis county dulegate that he would want double that, or then.

preparing to swing to Colby ami UUto beat Miller 4 Kuthbone. out tho word that lien Kicli is to Tho lonir talked t( Tariff bill has Iruaee, Jacob M.Gr. bo there, but it is not so, as it is ed this amendment and allowed Judges other words the lis countv i tin ia in T.orrnn ffinntv I I low U. HIImM. would-be-representative buys votes for $25 and may sell for $50.

that office, occuring during their term, It only shows how hard pressed to go into effect nt once. Senator Constable, Charles McQioid. Jan. (5. W.

Merkim. County clerk Dixon has had pub ho is to tret an audience, Jlio dial Plumb votintr airatnst it, consider banker Colby, when you plodg. Bond OvYr lnt Dl.it. And. ChrinHanncn.

lished ami sent out his annual pock et memorandum book showing the that la the intention of this law, as well as to Increase tho numbers of Judges by four. lenge ts still open if ho dosiros to ing the bill nganst the igtcrcsts of ed yourself ou the morning of the meet ben. wen. Ith sttate. 2nd Ihilpuchel.

8rd W.J. Haddock. 4th M. Ainulinger. Democratic convention to Simoi Motz to support John J.

Incallr I V- The echeols in this county have finantial affairs of tho county the past year, and the expenses of rut nmg the county nicely itemized. It is a hook enntamiug much val The Sentinel harps because eicciou, me Motz nnd xo'; Walter Towmhtp Held. generally commenced, and the chil That tho poor old 'Sentinel' in Geo. Miller is in tho employ ol Tiustee, Jos. Urieise dren scent to be generally atten faction ot the republican party, would help to elect vouf Was you uable information, and will he ac its desperate feeling over the fizzle ot their late public meeting, will Treasurer Nathan Fondfelt the Union Paci he Kail road, les, ho has been painting its ours ding- With about 50 schoela in session in our county pooplo will ceptable to thrwo receiving it.

jump ut straws, anything to wave Clerk Adolph Leirer Justice Carlos Fuller in earnest or was you bidding for the support of the republican par- 1 tyf Yt hy do you support IngalU see wo believe in education. What Mr. Kecder's bein? the attorney foi the Mime road? The a bloody shirt campaign, they David Cliv ujiain try to deceive its readers in One benefit the farmers will get onlv difTerencois Miller pays his Constable Ivirktnan to an Ingalls man and oppose him to an anti-Ingalls man! its issue of this week. Tho President at Topcka. Brad i'ox from their Alliance business, us this year they meet as a band ot way whilo Keeder carries a pass, una when ho gets to bo Represen Thev take our article discriptive I have several more questions This week tho State Encamp- Road Overseer IKeoMuck of that meeting that showed that to ask but will save them for a brothers, knowing no Democratic tative ho will cany much weight of tho G.

R. occurs at Topeka, John Wassinger but 97 voters attended besldos or Kepublieau party, nnd select future issue of your paper. G. (for the lailroads.) and President Ilauison him noti tho hired dont deny tho ae their Township officers from their fied them ho will bo there on Fri The Hamilton alliance met and est men. And no more ot elect day, tho 10th.

The U.P Kail way curacy of tho count, but insert a comma for a period, ignoro a pa Yost and Ben Miller, et, finding Tho groat machine furnishes Webb a haimonious meeting uomina- ing a man simply bezauso ho trains the elements liko oil and water in Vic will sell excursion tickets good ten the tollowma ticket. McNall with a clerk to take hi place In tho land oflice and pay him with the in some party. And it a succe- toria adioui-ncd to Herzos with their during next week. renthesis, and try to make the ar-ticlo that wo insulted our excellent band. The article then went on to in 1 ownship matters let us make friends and there completed the organ it the whole ticket.

Trustee. Treasurer Clerk Justices iiation of tho re-submission party by Miles II Mulroy Hopkins I. S. Wiles i A Waltz peoplo's money, while Webb is outworking and making speeches for himself, ami still ho draws his tn dollars a day for services rendered in the land office. The machine has also created (for one Tho scholars of District No 32.

near Hog back, stand well tboso Candidate McNall pretends to be show who composed tho 97 voters and said: (13 were Russians ho couldn't understand cnglish, 9 ladies etc.) Tho Russians being the nominating a ticket. Representative T. M. Yost. Attorney, Aaron.

Probate Judge, Miller District clerk, Philip Jacobs averaging over 95 for the month af Sontcmber being Edith Allie a farmer nnd sympathise with the farmer, but he has grown so weal thy that he refers sncenngly in his Now that Georre Miller has an men Miller took in to show Mc-Nall he was worth being hired. maa who has agreed to carry a certain territory for Webb) a special oftice at a handsome salary, and still this man has not done one dollar's worth of work or put in one day's timo since the ofiioe has swered the questions like an honor Superintendent P. Linncbercr speeches to tho tarmers contnmit Thompson, Claude lxnne nepio-glo, Emma Thomas, Ira Burke A Mable Goldring. While 4 of the children were neither absent or able man the anxious voter waitSi Only a man 'in his cups' would Tho "re-sub's." had a rocker time at ing their mite of 15 cents each to campaign fund. Yet hs knows his tor candidates Reeder A McNall to have construed it wrong, for there Victoria last Saturday, the Russians are answer the questions asked them.

party has always raised their cam tardy. were not 13 the band that day, tho Bissings and Polif ke aro among been created. And another man in this district has received an sppointmeut as special police to servo in Washington, not up on parliamentary law, but when paign tund nnd that UK bus had to And that McNall should see and have a chance to answer a marked they entertain a motion somebody roes contiibnte liberally. But it is. no our most intelligent Russians, and the other gentlemen of the band so down before it, as they changed their copy of last week's pitpes stmt nnd doubt, naughty fo'r'the opuressed full VfiMI Tr Kirvt Lr ThiiH I 1 ANOTHER PICNIC.

positions on the chairman question from inside the house to out doors. Simon umnnnt i larmer to contribute 15 centnnh far above tho Sentinel editor that he is hardly fit to black their shoes. Tho Alliance are arranging a Rnpp.inl ilplivirv Mnrt nf lU HI i buch a candidate unworthy the 1 V-. A but up to this timo no answer ha D. and this man has never been in Washington in his life, still he draw his fat salary and makes speeches for Webb and the machine in the Cth district.

Now farmers, voters of every class, will you vote for this machine politician, Webb McNall, Who is run by the machine, or for honest, plain, every da Motz who sat in the window changed his legs vice-versa ho was never with I to have a big Picnic in the grove there about tho 20th at which prora vote of a farmer the district Mr Polifko being the gentleman come, but as thev are like True who presided at the Ro-submission inont Eastern speakers are expect he may prefer not to answer. convention that nominated a ticket ed to be present. The exact day them, Cf course tho Alliance is only in- hen McNall was here at the Wo repeat the 60 all may; wi be eriven in our war.cn Picnic President Hopkins told tho Tho pretended Card of the band Wm. Baker? see uow important; iney are: lor it and be sure to go. farmers of the detestable manner shows by its 'ear-marks' its author, for tho Band are too gentlemanly directly interested in the fiasco at tho resubmission convention at Victoria, but it is interested in the McNall the nomination WW eno did nt explain it then nor at Stand Up, James IT.

feeder. to write such an article, and its attack on Editor Chase, who was'nt his meeting here. Probably a side Two week's ago Wilson's 'Ben right of tho people of every political faith to meet in convention for oilfei lour hired mouth-pioce, the Sen: issue. But it ho wotild sell out his in town on meeting day, is its old tinel' made desperate charges about tinel, asks certain questions of the nomination of candidates and friend Turner in the convention bv George Miller and last woek rav style -ot campaign. And if the re- at cost your opponent, Mr.

Sliller. which a conspiracy, isn't he apt to sel give expression to their political spectablo members ot the Kcpubli- his frieids answer below, and he convictions iu a lawful way. The out his constituenti- should he get ed over it, but candidate Miller answered them straight audemphat ic and it publishes his card with ean party like to be led by the will answer ofueiully, and ns you in Congress. Better vote against claquer and the man who manip are a canaiaaie ter re-election we AW we are tailing. Ho have an immense stock of clothing and propoce to close spirit of lawlessness manifested by the friends of Rcederand Osborne, headed by their paid tacticam Chas.

such a candidate and 'hhow your out comment, showing it ask you a few questions to answer. condemnation of 6uch nominutious deceive the voters, liut it is sup' ulated the Victoria convention it is no wonder the farmers havo nl ready withdrawn. it Miller, can not be too stronsdy nosed the Ellis fellows who are 1 Did you not promise Wilson and lenlous ot him will hatch up some-j others when elected before to vote for condemed and we think such acts will receive tho condemnation of The "Republican" tells what thing new which will.be equity ing dcaTe dWSJE false. Below are tho imputations (Booth and for another man McNall did say on tho Prohibition A New PfnsiovBill. Washington, September, honest men of all parties who believe in the freedom of speech and He did, and is apt to vote again! and his manly answer, question, which may bo all right the lawful right of expression Ingalls tho same way unless he is I but we claim he did'nt tell where Ellis, Kansas, Sept, 1890.

Representative Owen, of Indiana, to-day introduced a bill providing that all pensions granted to sold 'hxod Keeder de office; I lie stood or that he favored fro out and do so will sell at exact cost. Ctutie in and make a t-eWtion of a suit, or any part, nnd we will give you such LO IT PR IVES you will surely buy If you want any now is your chance. IPe mean it. VV Perham Chestnut street. Hays City.

Probably tho acts of lawlessness in breaking up the convention will Editor of Sentinel. Dear Sib: in oi ion. i or it he docs then he 3 Did von over think that Dan Vor hees was your pride or joy and that showed himself a base hypocrit by lose many votes that otherwise would have been cast for Jim iers, upon applications blod after first of July, 1880, and which have Ingalls was a scorn and derision? Having re ceived a copy of yonr paper of the 23d going out to the Knssians with tit 8- Didn't vou hate and nnenlv exm-i-m Reeder, and they should. pink of Piohibitionists, Charlie that hate "of Ingalls until you wanted inst. containing a list of questions asked me by a prominent citizen of Ellis, Miller, chairman of the Resubmis iiauonai oince.r been granted in consequenco ot wounds received in line of duty, shall commence and be paid from date of honorable discharge.

The commissioner of pensions is au sion club. No honest voter shoal 4 Did yon not rcceire as an Attor which I am pleased to answer. AicJNuirs scheme to secure au Ques. 1 Is Geo. Miller an anarchist! vote for a man who is such a sham pretender.

Bv defeating such men ney er otherwise, since you became a member of the Legislature, 300orany sum of money, directly or indirectly. diences by occupying a poition of the timo at Allinco tallios is ig Ans. No Sir. I am not. Never from each of the "Kerf-Combine" the thorized to adopt such rules for payment of arrears ot pensions politics will be purified and only honorable men nominated.

have been or never will be and the Insurance or the "State- nored by the Alliance central com rrinter" or of anv one in the interest party who aBked those questions granted, and the secretary ot the orirorn either of without signing his name is a cow treasury is directed to issue bonds 0 ill vou vote for a law makine mittce, though Mr. Bilker is willing that the committee shall make dates for debates between himself and opponent in accordance with ard and tho same was done tor of United States to the amount of a stricter enforcement of the Prohibi $500,000,000 to pay arrears of dishonest puipose, tion law? 6- Are VOU not the Attnrr.nv f. 1, pensions Bearing iwo ana a nan 2 Did Geo, Mmer nt their judgement. Such an arrang- percent interest, payable winy money among the shop men at Ellis to ment would secure McNall more lu.i nauway, ana tne western Union Telegraph Co, and do you not ride on years irom ciatc. soiuior or doend the anarchi8ts! hearers at each appointment prob ie u.

r. uauway on a pass? It was interesting to hear what1 advice Senator Wilson gave to the Alliance at the meeting here and to see him going over the district urging McNall's It is nat ural he should want Reeder for it is a man who will do his bidding in tho Legislature. It is natural he should want McNall as it would let him continually run this distric: person who may be entitled to re- ably than he bow averages at halt Ans. No Sir, I did not. a dozen.

Wel6 McNall, Stand vj. Ques. 3 Did an engineer tell Geo, ceive arrears of pensions undei this law may elect to receive such portion thereof in the bonds provid led. Miller, when asked for a subscription Have you not hold oflice the ma of $3.00, that he would give $10 to kang Ellis. Oct.

5th, 1890. jority of the time for the past 14 them but none to defend? iiflitor Pilot: politically. Let us see it the tar The Alliance candidates have years, and now hold office! A primary meeting of the Peo Ans. JNo bir. 1 never had any niers and even the Koptiblicans ot McNall and office.

started their campaign and are hold ple's party was held at Ellis in the tbn district want to hem him to such conversation with ah engineer i armors Allianco Hall on Satui- Wasn't you defeated 4 years ago power. A republican was to be or any other person. mg public meetings in the various school houses nightly with gaod audiences. dty Oct. 4th at 4:30 p.

for when vou wanted office? Ques. 4 Did Geo, Miller tell a man the purpose of placing in nomina Wasn't you one of the candidates in Ellis that the anarchists were justi put, in tne latui omce. ne mam endorse an old soldier but helped ed put in a pet. Tho Census enumerators must be selected and tion a ownship ticket. The meet fied in throwing bombs at the police; The following meetings have been called.

They aro open meet- who set up the canspiracy to defeat ing commenced proceedings by Have you a piece of Government land When you want to Prove-up, chango it from otic kind to another, or sell ifanoV, the other fellow wants to put papers on it, be sure and come to tho Pree-Pres office, as my charge is only halt what others charce. Frette, Attorney, U. bind Oftc. FRIENDS. For the yearly meeting of the Society of Friends, to be held at Lawrence, Oct.

9th to 19th, the Union Pacific, "The Overland Rtiutoj" will sell tickets at. rate of one fare for the round trip from points on its lines in Kansas. Tickets will be sold Oct. Sth to 19th inclusive, good returning to Oct. 20th.

For time of trains and other in- formation apply to I D. A. Fclts, Agent Union Pacific Svstem. 018. Hays City.

C. C. RighterM. D. Of more than twenty seven years sucv cessful experience will answer to to-.

fessional calls in the city or country day or night, chronic disoases a speci a ity. Office on Fort street near Residence on Wilson Ave. opposite Treat's. HatsCitt Kaksas A. J.

BHYAilT, ATTOTNEY AT LAW. Will attend to general practice. that the police had no right te disturb I Mr Turner and thereby nominated, electing A. C. Mullholland chirr- He must do it, even appointing a mgs.

all are invited, ana you are tueir meuwigr man, and Henry Rein secretary requested to attend. Didn't you pay some of the' ex No Sir I never told a man democrat the old Republican soldier, Joseph Brosius. In the i.ie ucKei as nominated is as penses of some ot the other candi the above in Ellis or in any other rhursday, Oct. 9, Pleasant Hill, 9. BiicKcve follows: dates in that conspiracy.

Hays Post omce he insists on keep I 1 I place and II the party wishes to For Trustee, A. B. Norcross, meet me in public I will prove to Friday, 10, Ellis. Saturday, 11 Star, near Do you not carry a Railroad For Treasurer, E. P.

Hussev him that bo is mistaken or prove to For Clerk, Henry Rein. Kass in your pocket and ride on it. lot only since you were nomina- others that he is a lubricator. ing in aemocrai nanas unut ms net can get it Are you surprised he ahdnis family thro' their 'Sen tinel' fight hard to hold power to lord-it over the people. No wonder he says "stay in the tfustices of the Peace, A.

Teet falmer's 11, Saline river near Turkville ers and C. M. Ramsford. Ques. 5 Did Geo.

Miller indorse the at Colby but months before, Constables, Richard Curd hanging of John J.Jugalls in effigy by or What reason do you get it. Monday, 13, Victoria. and Thomas Dissney. the Democrats of Missouri! Have'yoti not contributed to the dear old party" that we may lord it over you as we did in the last con 13, Blue hill, near Bowlbv's Road Overseer North side, P. T.

campaign fund this year Ans. rso bir, i do not. 1 con Beckner. Tuesday, 14, IFalkcr. demn the hanging of John J.

In vention, as he has tor years. Now look at his legislative ca- Road Overseer South side, Thomas Didn't George Anthony give galls in effigy by the Demociats of Langhlin. you a scoring in the Legislature Missiouri in the manner 1 condem Wednesday Oct 15 Easdale Thursday, Oct 16, TFheatland. Friday, Oct 17 Union near Replogles, reer. tie voted tor tne "ago om and tt is enforced, also for the in That the foregoing nominations ed the republicans of the state ef tor your 'gift of pab' because you wasn't muzzled.

really constitute a People's ticket, terest bill that made over 10 per you will see by the faa, that 3 Kansas in hanging good, old honest, Horace Greely in effigy in the fall cent, usury and foi months viola Saturday, the nominees belong neither to the Of course its naughty for an Al litmce man to cheat his sister, but 011872, ted it by charging 18 24 per ct. No wonder he dont want the far 18th, Hope, at Cheengy Chctola. Smokoy hill near Pobt's didn't you figure in a law suit with Monday, Oct 20, TuesJay, Oct 21 Thanking you for the courtesy ia al mers to centrol legislation and be your who when she sued for a di lowing mo tho ue of your paper wbi wants Reader, a lawyer pet elect vorce on account ot yeur habits to reply, I remain, Alliance nor the Knights of Labor. The meeting was throughout harmonious and the nominations were made unanimous. -With 3 cheers for the Poop1' nartv.

1 am, Truly yours, Hiirsr EiHJi ttUfrttiu. cd. But what HE wants is not TTodncsday, Oct 22, Pioneer, near Office. Brick block, Over Elsie store, corner N. Chestnut street and Crawfctl 4J5S Tours Btwpoctfully, Chnsteueens party want and Did you ever hear of Mr.

Bakorl what the People's r-'tf I.

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