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South Kansas Tribune from Independence, Kansas • 2

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Independence, Kansas
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J3outl) Hmt0O0. Sritame iV (Silt Wednesday, March 30, 1904. Republican State Ticket. Governor E. W.

HOCH. Lieutenant Governor D. J. MA.NNA. Secretary of State J.

R. BURROW. Auditor 8. G. WELLS.

Treasurer T. T. KELLY. Attorney General C. C.

COLEMAN. Superintendent of Public Instruction I. L. DAYHOFF. Superintendent of Insurance H.

LTJLING. We have just opened up a new line of FINE LACE CURTAINS and PORTIERES that we want you to see. They are extremely handsome and stylish, and quality considered, are not expensive. Our line of moderate and low priced oods is also very complete of the lace curtains having the appearance of goods worth double the Portieres in all the leading colors to match the carpets and wall papers. A new line of Couches should interest any one needing anything in that line, as.

the covering are attractive, and spring work the famous "Karpen Guaranteed Construction," practically indestructible. We are selling a great many Sewing Machines these days, and handle only such grades as can be recommended Wheeler Wilson, 'Standard, Davis, Bartlett, Etc. Our prices are-considerably less than "Agent's" prices. You Owe it to Yourself to See Our New Goods. Justice Supreme Court, (six -year terms) W.

R. SMITH, E. W. CUNNINGHAM. Justice Supreme Court C.

A. 8M ITH. Kail road Commissioners Geo. W. WHEAT LEY.

A. D. WALKER, J. W. ROBINSON.

For Congressmon, 3d District P. P. CAMP The Carpet Store. BELL. ANNOUNCEMENT.

9 COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT We rnrol are authorized to announce Mr. B. W. Slater. Superintendent of the Caney schools.

as a candidate for County Superintendent of Schools, subject to the Republican nominating convention. For Register or Deeds. We are requested to announce Lon Hudson, of Independence city, as a candidate for Register of Deeds, sub ject to the decision or the JsepuDiican nomi nating convention. Fob Register or Deeds, we are re quested to announce the candidacy of Ed Massive Dining Table, $6,50 Large H. Stewart of Louiaburg township, and the present Deputy, as a candidate for the office of top, heavy legs, best casters, extends to 6 feet when desired, will seat 8 people and is golden oak finish.

Register of Deeds. Nomination subject to the decision of the republican convention. FOR PROBATE JUDGE We are requested to announce Mr. D. W.

Klngsley, of Independence City, as a candidate for Probate Bed Room Suits heavy advances in this line of goods by the manufacturer, we have made no changes in our prices. A food suit with large beveled mirror, a) 19.00. Handsome solid oak suit with swell front dresser, at $28.50, worth $35.00 Judge, subject to the decision of the republl can nominating convention. COUNTY ATTORNEY To the Voters 1 and Taxpayers of Montgomery County. r.

1 t5." Editor Tribune After consulting with quite a number of the leading Republicans of my home city, I hereby authorize you to announce through the columns of your valuable paper 4 in 1 mat i am a candidate ror the omce or rrosecut ing Attorney of Montgomery county, subject ft to tne aecision or the Republican county convention hereafter regularly to be assembled and held. Respectfully submitted, C. Barrow, Cherry vale, Kan. Come in Today and See the New Carpets, Rugs, Portieres and Lace Curtains. on rs is the moat complete stock of Carpets to be found in this part of the State.

Reas AxminBter. Everything that is desirable, whether Ingrain. Velvet, Moquette or Fine Couches $17.50 StTSS specialty is the Karpen Guaranteed Steel Construction practically indestructible adopted by the U. S. Government.

If you have been waiting because you thought you could not afford as good a couch as you would like, now is your chance. $35 00 Couches at $20 00 20 00 Couches at 16 00 17 50 Couches at 14 50 Special Couch at 12 20 A good Couch at 7 5C Before You Vote $100,000 for Water Works Bonds, drawing another $100,000 in interest in twenty years, inform yourself of the indebtedness of the city: $100,000 for city warrants and Improvement Bonds, including present street paving. onable prices. Duryp inrl Art Cnnaroc A large assortment in all grades of Smyrna, Wilton. Ax-nUgO dllU nil OlU(llGO minster and Ingrain, in sir all sizes, or large enough to cover the floor of a room.

Reasonable prlceB. I 4aa Purtiinc oiifi Dnrtioroc Beautiful goods in this line, including many Nov. L3C6 bUnainS alia rOniBlBS eltles in Ruffled Brussels Net, Irish Point etc Tapestry Portieres in colors to harmonize with carpets and rngs and the latest ideas in wall paper and decorations. Reasonable Prices. MSnrlniM Charioc A complete line of colors and qualities from the cheapest to the llinUUlf OlIuUSo best.

Large and special size shades In all the leading colors carried in stock at all times. Reasonable prices. Iron Doric In Art Finishes. Any color or IIUll uBUa any eombinatlon of colors, heavily made with plenty of iron In them 13.50 to 130.00, The Ulmer Furniture Go. Democrats in Council.

Last Saturday the democrats held a county convention. The meeting was called to order by J. H. Keith and H. Walton Lumber Company, Last week the rumors got so strong that John Wade and Miss Lillian Prltchard were married that the young couple plead guilty to the Impeachment, and confessed that on February 23d last while the bride was visiting in Neosho.

they were A. Scott was made Secretary. The delegates are I Canned I Goods. CORNER NINTH AND LAUREL STREETS, A. A.

Revilo Newton, C. C. KANSAS. INDEPENDENCE, Thompson, Cherry vale A. L.

Orr, I Elk City C. Allen, Liberty O. -A. married. It was their Intention to keep their romance a secret for two years, or less, It proved less.

Forgiveness and congratulations have been their reward. Giger, H. A. Scott, Independence: $50,000 School Bonds and Warrants. 35,000 Mo.

Pacific Railroad Bonds. 7,000 on City Water, and probably $3000 more for costs of suit now pending. Is it wise to add another $100,000 to experiment with city ownership that will not add a family or a dollar after the tirst year to the industrial interests of the city. The City took possession of the pres-Water Works six years ago, and the works have been in charge of the City and the Court ever since, and the water has been more filthy since than when in charge of the Company, and no improvements made. Thousands of dollars were paid by the city to analyze the water and in attorney fees and costs, and yet the city made no Improvement in the service.

If you mortgage your home and city for a $100,000 Water Plant you will get just the same muddy water you are getting now the same that Kansas 5 Otis Bloomer, Rutland W. A. Mer- ril, Cafiey Tbede Towles, Fawn Creek 3. H.eith, J. J.

Kloehr, Cof WANTS; fey ville Oil Tanks and Rig Timbers. A full line of Lumber and Building Material. Western White Pine Siding and Finish. Cedar and Poplar Lap Siding. i OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE, The delegates go uni instructed to Wichita, where the great contest will This is the season when clean canned goods, are in constant use 'and the question many of housewives is vwhere to get the best grades.

We are proud of the line we carry and can guarantee every can we sell you. Try a few cans of fruit with your next order. Also a select line of teas and coffees. be to instruct for Hearst as the presi WANTED: A good girl. Mm.

Frank Bkxxni, S25 8. Penn Are. FURNISHED ROOM. Nicely fnrnlihed room ground floor, tui table for two gentlemen. E.

II. UliriR, 514 8. 6th St. I dential nominee. The Central Com 00 it A.

'PHONE NO. 481. T) ARRED Plymouth Rocks. Fertile eggs, 15 COCSTHGHT, Independence. for loo.

FOR SALE A GOOD WORK HORSE. Weight 1200 "Donndi. Will work unr Dlce. Water! Inquire at Tribune Office. City, Chanute and Coffey vllle are get mittee selected, is H.

A. Scott, Chairman Caney, W. A. Merrill Caney township, A. Men-denhall Fawn Emmett Mc-Culley Independence, Cecil Gillen Sycamore, A.

E. Haverstick West Cherry. John Givens Cherry, T. W. Anderson Liberty, W.

J. Rider Parker, J. Cherokee, Milton Davis Coffey ville, Dr. Clark Starry Rullaod, Otis Bloomer; Lou-ishurg, A. L.

Orr. Remember that the water company has not bad control of its water works FOR 8 ALE Four MALE PIG3. Thoroughbred Poland Chinas, eligible to register, P. HUBBARD. 3J miles sw of Independence ting whenever the river rises, and they have city ownership.

STOUT SEVIER, West Main Street. for six years. First, the city took control of the FOR 8 ALE A complete J. I. Case Threshing Machine and Engine.

Up-to-date in erery SENATOR BURTON CONVICTED plant under the law, and never made Why He Quits Office? We are frequently asked 'Why does T. J. Straub, Register of Deeds, refuse to be a candidate for renomina-tion?" For an officer to refuse to be a candidate for a second term, and willingly step down and out at the end of his first term when he could have a renomination for the asking is such an unheard of act, that we asked his. reason. He assures us that he highly appreciates what the people Only used two seasons, and is Jin good Only used two seasons, ana way.

an improvement. order. Call Street, ,11 at farm on South Tenth at farm on South Tent Kansas people are in humiliation. One of her gifted sons, a man selected Then the court took chrrge and ap to the highest honor in the gift "of half mile south ot independence. J.

F. EVANS. Fob Sxlk A residence property, choice cor ner lot 69x140 feet Good shade. House hast rooms. Part cash, balance rental payments.

Immediate possession. Inquire at SCO 8 13th. pointed a Receiver for the plant, and the owners could not make an extension, or put in a settling basin. rfp rik df! iFk tf'h jfc ml 1 1 1 G. H.

Mahan, the Plttsr burg Vitrified Paving and Building Brick at Sycamore, was in town this morning on business. He says they have got the plant cleaned up, the rubbish out and now they start up to do business. Their plant is a very large one, equipped with the latest machinery and will do an immense business. Special Agetit S. W.

Atkinson of Connecticut Fire represented by G. E. Gil more, was in the city yesterday and made satisfactory adjustment of loss sustained by John Barts Vote against the bonds and then the state has gone wrong, and brought disgrace upon himself, and humiliated the state. It illustrates the statement of the great law-giver, Moses, to the Jews: "Be sure your sins will havinz T7awtkd The address of parties and the party have done for him', but 1 1 FERRETS for sale. Address.

the city can make a contract for twenty years for the water, and better says he has always had a desire for a on iarm nouses miles southeast of good education, to equip himself for water than the city has or could pro Chas. McDonald, Mayetta, Ean. FOR SALE Good 8ingle or Double DriTers, weU broken horses and good trarelers. J. L.

McCasAKT. una you out," ana snouid teach a town which was burned Mar. 21, 1904. his life work, and being a young man, vide, and at a cost not to exceed the wholesome' lesson to politicians as and having saved of the earnings i or interest on the bonds. well as others.

Senator J. Ralph Burton was 'ar office, he has decided that the next Small Pox at Havana. few years in school will do mm more jested, has been on trial in the U. S. good than the dollars he could earn in District Court for a week at St.

Louis Dr. B. F. Masterman, county health another term of office, and for that and defended by the ablest criminal officer, was called to Havana last reason he will not be a candidate lawers in that city. The Senator 0 week to investigate the conditions at the home of Mr.

Orr, just outside of Mr. Straub requests us to thauk the went on the stand as a witness for people for their kindness and support, 1 himself, was placed in the most favor and to say that he will ever appreciate able light possible by his attorneys, and the prosecuting counsel Col. Fat town. There are six persons in the family and three of them he found with small pox, but the disease is in a mild form. Mr.

Orr had recently visited in the Territory, and probably was infected while there. Quarantine was established, and the farm hand their great kindness in electing him to office. Dyer, refrained from even asking him a single question. Tne senator was Join the ranks of those who are saving money on shoes. New and complete line Men's, Ladies' and Children's shoes.

Eli Reynolds, of is up assisting in the removal of his son's cot persecuted, but simply prosecuted, having had the disease is immune, and will take care of the others. and on the evidence of his own record, new cab barn to South Eighth street. of his own acts, was convicted. No one is to blame but himself. He oooooooooooooooosjooodoooooaooooo placed himself in the way of tempta HJriderv ear 8Lid Mew arid Complete One of tion, loaned his name and his official position as the senior Senator from Hosiery.

the state to a get-rich-quick swindle In order to get a fee of $500 per TELL Your WE HAVE TROUBLES Of OUR OWN. 9 0 0 0 month. He was charged with accepting a fee to appear before the depart ments. The evidence was in the correspond ence, part of which he had had destroyed. The law was enacted forty years ago, and his Is the first 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 ''4 New Ready Made Waists you will find here smarter and finer than ever this season.

Yes, and the prices are right. If you haven't inspected them "you are doing yourself and injustice. We have many things in our new spring purchases that will please the ladies. This includes new materials, new patterns and new prices that are new to Montgomery county buyers. in and see our new goods.

conviction under it. After the evi i n1 v. cence was submitted, summed up by 0 0 Just now we are troubled for room, have two cars of Buggies enroute and no room for them. Hence we are going to off er our customers some rare bargains. We will give for two weeks only ending April 9th, a straight ten per cent discount on Buggies, Surreys and Spring Wagons.

We also have some rare bargains to offer on Plows and Hay Rakes that are only slightly damaged, we offer you 14 inch Plows worth 112 for 16 inch Plows worth 9U for 10 foot Hand Dump Hay Rakes, best make for $12, worth tl8; 12 foot Hand Dump Rakes at $14. worth S20. At these extremely low prices on plows and rakes we would expect cash. Come in and see us, no trouble to show goods. tne counsel, ana the charge to the jury given by Judge Adams, the jury retired Saturday night, was out day Sunday, and Monday morning brought In a verdict of guilty.

When it was Erst polled the jury stood 10 0 0 0 for conviction to 2 for acquittal, and one juror held out until late in the corning. His attorneys are seeking Vtil Ho Uoion Implement Hardware Co. for a new trial, but whether begets 1 or not, his influence as a Senator Is Itidepsiici estcet :V.Kojhbqs. C. 11.

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