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Alliance Signal from Stockton, Kansas • 3

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I'ltiiiiiin, ci ti Hi at flriiilu. JSargaJus ui Dried fruit at Uriss. XOIIUK Of riHAU MTtLKUItXT. 3 Vi Jjned apple for 23 tla Ui llllus 1IAIICE SIGNAL; 1 lb of tiliewjiii? tobato, 2i at 1 Crane To tliiiKtmh.) scoll at the pMmkmi'd eulJltl. 1 u.l.

UiHin aihl tuliwA, In Hie dualli of Mr, Jloinlnh thij stiu Ion a due ot its bmt hmno gov- liiHiKSlHlfM Knyait and II vLitwi at YVetKtor, Tuesday, In tha I'lOhaia liourt la and fur auld i. JULY 30, v. w. Kan' UiWltis. For Mower and llay lUkt-a ei lciidar Adiuns, I'OIIMtf In the matter nr (ha Kulata of I nuik caatka, lineenacd.

left, Mirs. Laura Cunninhiui lliii eiiiinmttN), I a lutlUtul Dv-au4 and fUier, Tlnfewlll a luatrlct (lamp meM-intor Ojlaun Liistnct K. Ciiuiih, l.eld at Avmy tirove, Aug. 7th to lfth, 1 wHv4 of UmAUu, County, In the valley ot the tjtiutii Boloiaan River. The public are cordially Invited to attend.

J. RoiooruT, P. K. and alt other peranniiiatArraed In Burning fur St. Jyqli Wo.

If you intend bnvlnif a Miiia sun nut iroon Tli.hurrh and scb'iol loses (ne of it truest friends, and laoat Slw nil bu p'ne ins ar iiftMiiu r-niate, etv ntreny Hoiinen. timt ai tu iiuUi lrm ol the l'ruiair 'i-irl in uiiil nr aald County, to lie byiiit K'lfD to vtt flkllls, for some lioio. III curl I'mlfio Tims Card for Morktun 1 arrive ,10.15 p. JA IO a. Boi ii'ii 111 tne twin rwra is ei4irauin.

of Hooka, Mtuteolalutonaid, on Iim m. i) it jihIjv in the nionlil of Auvoal A. It For Sole; Several xd youft)? I apply to aid Com loi a full aud roiclil OO p. ra taiiliful wurki-u, His i.tu ha befn one toil and iufTiriiiir, the beuttits of whicU ouiws will riap. The ld aold pi are us passing away.

Wh Ue livivtf they receive much adverse uritl-clsui; atier death thpy aro eulogised. Whether living or fliwtd they have 40UH CiUNK.Ureunnem Up. mm M) jjniioiaia (uiii. eUdttCAara. I AdiuialairMior of the Flying Dutchniu beforo b' y-ing, for sulo by Cullender A For Bulky and gang plows we Calendar Adinii.

Ee tho Havana Freas JJrlll Jand tiie Dnuiugio Runner Prill, fur aale ly Callendur St, Adams. For JJlsc Harrows, go to Callendar A Adams. 1 freight 8.30 5.0'J RliWARUl My brown marc, about 10 year old, is gone from the pasture waeit bt arn kept 1 will pay $3.00 reward to Charley Imvmv Louuht Ed. rsaaa ha Dnceaaed. July ctii, A.U.WI.

Mullen's Blacksmith shop, back of the raised a monumeut to themselves that' LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oner Hru'H). invites everybody to tie pei son ybo return bor to ne, wealth could not have purchased. brunt their work In the of lino waion and that scolfora and levllei caunot work, hoioc shoeing aii' I genorai repair ui him. V.

II. Mahtjw, gtookton, Kaosa. Darinir the itorm Sunday niffht. TORSES FOR SALE, RESTAURANT, l-U'iilali. At the close of tbe exercises the fol- ca tune If desired, at Til MarnoDiHT ErtiioorAi, Caoncn liKlny Snhocl meet dt a.

m. orvrf Bujiday. l'riu Uihk I'l Su. Cla" jiiO. I'eWKt't MM In Farty Kliera nevsr gripe h)wnrf resolutions were unuulmously Bolmont Stock Farm or cause tikuacu.

Mi. a butsnr, il! ni'hrr anopti. tlmri force. Hst lllllo pli: foi nick hiwrtsoiie, lightning struck tbe bouts occupied by C. W.

Ureen; it followed -iown tho stove pipe and ao stunned the son, David, li'soivea, niai we uie iurvivins Pap Anthony want your buttor. eiirohlc const dyspe)ia. For tDfWaria meals at all hours. At the Old Joe Nixon Stand. uifiulii'i of Woodston Tost, No.

106,1 by M. Smith Co. do wuh the deepest teelliii'B of sorrow The corn crop is safe. Grillln never has been undersold, nor bow to the will of God In the removal a young man, that be waa unconscious for some lime. He has however fully recovered.

At about the same time, Dr. Ainsworth bad a hone killed by by dstith from our midst of our beloved nor never will be. Anotbar fine ruin Sunday night, comrade and romruaudor, Jolm Uornisli; we extend to hi lailhul and I I i. i IWulty Russell, lightning. loving wife and chiMinn our most Kpworih Luaaaa 4 )'nxi.

hln t. b. in. Woraly ptayer Mcbtloa; Tuuraday p. m.

hi. W. Hooo. tutor. N0TICK OF APPOINTMBNT ADMINIi- TKA1DK.

Btats or Kansas, im Kiioait Cocstr, la the tlnitor of eUt of A. O. Little, lata Of book Obniity, KaanuL None or ArroiMTMaiir. NOTica la beroby given, that on the SOth day of July, A. 1.

IH'JI, the undoralgnod waa, by the i'robatn Court of Mooka Comity, Kauaas, duly appnliilod and qualified aa Admlulatralor of Um oaiHtoof A. U. IJille. lain of Hooka Couuty. di oeaaml.

All parties tulereaUid In aaid eitato will iHkenolivo and aovctn theiuaelToa ao at the same time such 88 brass kettle, copper boilers ursthatbe is too busy witu other work KANSAS. Ac. Ac, for winch I will nay from 8 to nw to writa. bni iusf aa STOCKTON, that no mortal can give con-solution lor so treat a loss. We there 6 cents per pound.

JS.I'owku.. m-ri, The Old Stone Store. Having removed my stock of goods fore earnestly comnlenu them to turn in hour of atllictlon to that, Rreatl Hon, RftuJif Rouso Las our thanks I soractbing to snr in regard to the Pec to the Old Stone Store building, 1 am or? sstiitikiS op the ti taniiT, for somo valuaLla public duoumcuts. fJrvor of all good-wuo will enable them to br their burden. Ue It further 1 quart stone jtiit per dot.

75 ctfl. 2 4 1,25. Itesolvod. That a cony ot tbese reso- See ilia Uuoas Micbelf wagon before now prepared to supply the want of customer with tverj thing ia my line. D.

C. Anthony. litions le spread on the minutes, and a If food sour on Uio la oordlnsly. Juno, at K. S.

coolbaughs aofticuve. IuW'ltt'(t J.lttlo Rnrly Hlmuj copy bo furnished to the county press Aduunlatrator, oa buy for (le by Cailenadr Adums. Tho town is fall of good looking will rv motif Oil Iliu lit r'o ptlla vtiui a luqneai uibi it ue puousuea. Ihut nuvui grlpo and nvvur ilUiapoint. W.

W. Smith Co. school ma'ams. ALLIANCE COMMERCIAL CONVENTION OF KANSAS. Purine tin blood, lncrcmes the eircmiv OBITUARY.

tlon, expoli polonon hnmorg aud bullit up Ik. JONes, i J. M. MiTitPHY, Com. G.JJ.Lank, IIK SI.F.Hl'8.

1U k1imp; iliV-S lu.ttlc arc won handH on quint breast, Toil worn hid3, wars la dono; trcubli-s now bis jxajef ul rast. il'j fl.vpti, cur comrade stwpa. tbe eytm. Wbittranra do you want medl DihD: At his home ncsr Woodston. etna to porrorm? Do wiu'a garsuipftrllla in this codbty, July 15th, J.

M. Horuish, reliablo. II. U.Smlin Co. of Lcart fiislure.

last I Tha funeral Kiirvicdi were held at the I The Normal Institute opened Monday, with a good mourne to-day. hall of the 0. A. 11. Tost, Monday, And i-hlldrvu's hear by grtL't aro rivun; 1 July Wth, ftt 2 p.

under the au lint I'vra' the darkuesa one bright rv, Contlpt1on, blooj polion. (ererl Ioo- spices of tue i'on. lltv. Hurpliy, ot Tliank God, be Icuowc no pain la liuivun. He sl-iep3, otrfomradu alvei.

tiir bills and funuiul expeusua cunt about two hundred dollar, Io W1U' l.lttle Kurly the United brethren churoh of Uawxer Uitv, preaorieu the luncial una Believeiag that the loduabrial classes can beet protect and advance their financial and bualnaaa Interests by organization and cooperation in tbe various branches of trade and commerce, and to aoootnplian this end It 1 necessary to meet, dlseuM and Interchange views concerning tbe various t-uterpiise oo- -lure us for our patronage aud support. We, the underaigned raembera of the variooJ reform crganizatlon, do hereby propose and oall state bualnes or commercial Convention to be bold at Topeka, Aug, fO, 'Bl, for the purpose of an exchange ot views upon the importance and necessity of mantajning and building up the numerous co-operative associations now in eilstaiioe, or bereafter msuranoe companies. Fire, Ufe and Hull, the Mutual Protective Aasoelation, The Kansas Alliance Exchange Ca, and other kindred organisations: Buch convention to be oomposed of members He Sletipa; thouirh luevd wife tenia abova. UUura cot a quartvr'. Take your choice.

M. M. Smitb A Co. was assisted in tho gjneral services, hyj And chiidroii cail la vaiu; Oh piillld l(p, sweet woidti of love Reverends HioJ, Morrison and Moore. of A largo concourse of friends fullered Harvesting is ovei and tbe the threshing uaohine Ls now lieord Shall 8ilr tlioiu ne'er UKln.

He aloejw, our comrade aloops. ALLIANCE -PICNIC. the remains to its hist renting place in. tlm hunks OiiJitur whura hii I He BUet. kind fdands whoao tender oure Bootliud to the dyinjr hovir; Harry Root, the Atchison Cham- connadt'S perfonncd their last sad rites.

Thtri Ib a balm to ears our woe, this A host or Sunday hcnooi children pion's heavy-weight, was in town Though fades our earthly flowor; lie alocps, our compode slficpa. and frionds mourn his loss and syna- week. PIAINVILLE, thyze with tho family in their bereav Ho aiders, but whan aball apouk ment. Misoee Joue Uoylau and Mary Envart called to day to si how we Tha tifo Gl'or by Ilia power, The following is a full repoit of the I Vour dnr one shall awaka. of tbe Farmers' Alliance and industrial Union, The National Citizens' Industrial Alliance.

Knlghta Labor, Farmers' Mutual Benefit Aasoelation, Tbe Mutual Protective Aseoda- ti in, Tho Kaeaas Alllanoe Exobange and all Alliance luaurauoe oomDauiea. Elevator mike pnprs. tool forward to that plhd to-morrow; memcriil services hold nt Woodaton, Monday evening, Jaly 20th. by the. He sloops, our comrade alt-ops.

o. w. Calurrh, nouralgla, rheumatism and tnoul Woodaton post d. A. on th8 death 1tsnasos originate from liupuru biiKxl.

Olennm It, lmprovs It, purify it with Oe- AUGUST 28. S. M. SCOTT, companies, or any other reform organization, and each of nthe above orgaalzutions, local, county or dJetnot AlUauce Assemblies are requested to send one or more delegate to said nonventlon. and each aud everv member of ot the commander, Jcun hi.

Ifoinish. Wl't'i and health ia rosloted, EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. trenirth Is regained. Bold by M. M.

Smith aueh organizations, who feela and interest in sueh a convention, ia invited to attend. Co, Conducted by II. J. Lambert, County The President of each Couutv AUiance A bio- time anticipated at the Superintendent of Public Instructions. should be present or appoint aome one to attend, and as many sub-Alliance and local Assemblies should be represented as possible.

Iteduoed rates will be aooured. Eioaccipa'ioD eelebralion at Niaodo- -9 mi State Lecturer, vill be the Assi mus, neat Saturday, Almost 14. and Here are a few questions OrriOERS orTna Kansas Fabmcbs' Alli- swers from an oiithloentti Vory jjopular, Tery small, Tory Do- I geography. IV ME MORI AM. By M.

L. MdNTIRK. Gone, goue. goU2. A Uusoand hag gone to rest, A widow '6 heart with grief dotb ache; No comfort on tartb now Sho'Il take.

Hr comfort hero In life Is gxiuo-, Hor day of grief berliiB to dawn. To her this would sooins vory drcur. No friend on (with to uer to dear. done, gone, pone. A father has gono to rest.

His lovlnjt voice no inoro will chidn, Ilia uhlldron's reet no more he'll guide. Oh, who will lend tha faui'ty pnyer? (h, who will All thf vacaut chair? Oh, who etn Uil that futbera For he has tfoue to hearcu above. AHO iSOCSTBIAL DNIO. Frank McQrath, President. Fanny K.

Vlekery, Vice-President. J. B. French, Seoietary. W.

A. Petter. Senator. Witt's l.ittloKarly RhM)r. the pill for con-1 RATOR 0 Q.

ith what shall we compare the atlpation. billiouanoss, siok bead-acliu. For man who does not ltnow geography? itlo by H. 11. Euxlth Oo.

A. With a.be!l without a clapper, with a blind man who walks even in The Noruiul is progressing nicely under its efficient management School 8. McLabu, editor Advocate. A. 8.

Hackney, Co. See'y Harvey Co. F. M. Gilbert, Jefferson Co.

L. I. Pureell, Ed. Free Lauoe, Burrton. Mrs.

A. y. MeCormick, Great Bend. 6. H.

Snider, Nat Lecturer, Citizens' Alliance. A. Morrisette, Co. Comml Mioses, Cloud County. darkness, with a eilly gooBe, with a Program and further particu stupid cow.

Q. Who introduced the map into Egypt? v. a. Hcnesson. lioti or uoun.

jsik county. Ma'ams at the Acndetuy. are as numerous as bees and just as busy. Prof. M.

Li. Molntire, of Woodaton, made this office a pleasant eaU yesterday. He a) in attendance at the B. Kiee, Editor Commoner. lars published next week.

Everybody arrange to attend. King Scsostris. F. M. Watt.

Manager Sedgwick County Exehange. (j. In kind of a carriage did he Jerry blmpson. Congrofisnian, Tth district. ride? tfoue, gone, gono, A brother has gone to rest.

Jlo'B gone to hvo acnong tie blent Iu Heaven abovo, where all la rest. Oil cm IU wo'll hear hla i.rRyiita uo mori Wis wori with roun in llle in o' c. Mo teore wo'U graap hia friendly hand; H'j'u gouu to join thai gloi loua baud. Gone home, to that baiipy homo, A. In a colden carriage.

Buudav Sohool convention. a. r. Banna, a.auaas. J.

M. Kovilie. Amioreou County. Junius Foley, tihalrman Judicial Committee. il.

8now, State Printer. Horace Foster, Business Manager Gazette. Kutohtnsou, Kansas. J. C.

Pnlley, our popular restaurant man, was at Downs, Monday, attending Q. Jiy what means did Eutan try to mislead the Lord Jiaus into idolatry? -By means of a map. Q. Whr supports this opinion? A. Hugo Gracious, a very learned orriCKBS Alliasos Mutcal Bxkctit to the wants of the people in the way SOCIKTY.

G. H. Flint ham. Secrutarr. of refreshments.

Home of rert Lome ui the blest; Oono home, to that happy home, To tht home of peaee and rest. ADDRE83 Br BK L. It. IWEhh, man. Q.

What did Satan show the Lord Robt. Cunningham, came over from Marvin, Saturday, for repairs (') and Comradm: We inoet in tho ball of the Grand Anny tv coinmuinorato the Dr. H. A. Warner, MeiUcal Director, W.

F. fiijrhtuire, President, OrviOBBa or Mor oal Pbotsctivi As-. SOOIATIOH. J. A.

Hammers, President. W. 8. Ross, Treasurer. Mrs.

M. K. Lease, Director. -Dr. A.

Y. MeCorrlck, Director. Noah Allen, General Attorney. Fred. L.

Bailey, Secretary and General Manager. staid over till Sunday at De Pulley's. Arthur Lamkiti, of the Record, re on a map? A. All the kingdoms of the world and their glory. How does look on a A.

Like a full blown rose, Q. What Is the great curiosity of the city of Prague? A. -A meat market without files. turned last Monday, frdtn a two week's duatii or John Al. Hornisb, Oo.

8th Iowa Infantry. It is indeed a sad meeting, lie was tho honored commander of this post. His deaui though long delayed is the direct result of hard service and exposure in the war for the preservation of tbe union of states. His life was as much a visit with his parents in Colorado. A beautiful skin, bright oyea, sweet breath NEW STORE food appetite, vigorous body, pure blood and good health reault from the uae of De Wttt'a fiaraaparillo.

It is sold by M. M. Smith ft Co. sacrifice for freedom and good government as was that of those who fell on the lield of battle pierced witb rebel load, lie was reared a farmer boy. They were driven off by the holy Pro-copi us or some sorcerer.

hi the biggest bell in the At ine age oi i enty-oue, wiien traitors' hands tore down the emblem of sIN THE world? A. The bell at St Stevens church, Vienna. our country and insolently threatened the destruction of our government; at the aire when youth more than at anv other time seeas freedom from care in the pleasures of life, be, with hi3 onlv The Sunday School Convention is in session here yesterday and to day; closing their labors this afternoon. We were not able to attond but those who wore report an interesting and profitable meeting. Quite number of our people attended the Downs anniversary celebration, on.

the 27th, and. report having What is this bell supposed to be? A. The grandmother of all other bells in the world, EXCHANGE BANK BLOCK brother decided that it was the duty of one to go and Hjjht for their imperiled. countuy, while the other remained at LIST OF NORMAL STUDENTS. home and eared for the aged and in-lirrn parents.

It was John who bade farewell to father, mother, brother and sisters, tmd answered next moi nine tin a big timey Tie crowd was estimated roll call. Alter weary mouths of bard E. BALDWIN CO. service in the neld he was discharged Stella Malona, Dora Taylor, Bessie Bishop, i3va Mullen, Ktlla Stanford, Daisy Anthony, ror aisawjiiy ami reuiruixi nome a physical wreck, his brother taking his at frouk lii.0WHo v. Jion.rJohn Davis wis the only "'speaker from ami-" delivered the principal place in the Held.

In 1863 be was mar ned to Miss Mary A. isoit.hup and to speech. 1 J. Wyatt, gether with then children tlioy resided for sixteen years iu Washington County, -We will carry a complete stock of- Iowa. During this time they made His quite tho fashion now to take I)c Wltt'a Riaera for liver, atomocb avid oreen, i ije Gray, lAura Cook, Doi a Hay worth.

W. I. Jones, a beautiful home of their farm. Fruit forest aud ornamental trees placltxl his own hands grew in abundance around the home, but witb all theae and bowel dlsordera. They arc saiull piila, but mighty good onea.

U. U. Smith Co. July 20th, 1891. Oordia Taylor, Stella Showers, Maria Dew.

Addle Mullin, Cora Smith, Gertie Van fcilyke. Agnus Sarah Hannehan. Birdie Thrasher. Klla Nina Fuller, Sarah Nina Moore, Botlie Brown. Lizzie Seneca! Nettie Jones.

Katie Glenning, Michael McKenna, "Wiibor Carpenter. Hattie 81iphtnm. Chas. Lambert, Osie Iiunnaway, Alice Vioda Patterson, Belle Mannaugh, Hattie Hall. sella them.

Bertha Davis, Hatlie Collins. comforts of life around him, his restluss DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPSEtc On Sunday, the Sigkal editor and nature was unsaushed and as the fruit on his orchard were ripening for Grade Donuell, Metta Behrons, Marv Jones, his better half, went to Eureka Sun the first time, with Ins family and effects ho sought a new home on the Maggie Sutor, day Sohool, four miles east of Stockton, and visited with our old time friends, A bine l'ercy. reat plains or the wow, locating irt looks County, Kansas, la the year Mr. and Mrs. M.

M. Green, and on at Everything Clean, fresh and now: to be sold lSb'O and here he has labored inces OI.VHill, Mary Cox, Marv Onnev. Monday, we went to the County Alli santly to make tho ideal western home, and he has Succeeded. Aeaiu the or Grace Clark, ance meeting, at l'lamville, at which time Mrs. Caso found time to visit with Mrs.

Walter Green and Mrs. HARD TIMES prices. chard is laden with its first fruits, the Iltnme Thrasher, Mary Bridges, flowers are blooming in profusion, tbe fields and pantens have yielded as never before, the.dream of his life is Amy McNntt, Florence" Ackerman realized; but. alasl does he reap the May biaae, Etta Adamson, Maud liayues. YA.

Jelfrev, fruits ot his lauorr Ah.no! while tbe flowers continue to blown, the fruit to ripen nnd the sheaves of prain are be Addie Eastman, We are here for our share of the business, if good goods, low prices and fair treatment will merit it. Come and see us. Wiilram Moore, Martha House, ing gathered in, John llornish lies dying from disease contracted in the war. He has yielded up a life devotod A nna Libl ie Hill. Marv Patterson, 11.

P. Roberts. Leona Humphries. Fannie MrConnell, JjenaHall, Flva Wile, Husie Teeb, Earnest Kuby, Nora Voce, Addie Shaw, Huzwi. Anna McDonald To day is the annnal school election and Stockton has work ed np her usual enthntiism on election day.

Geo. Mickel and Mrs. O. W. Smith were elected over M.

J. Coolbaugh and O. A. Rig-gios. Tbe point at issue was whether or not to retain as Principal of the schools, that time tried, and thoroughly testea school veteran, J.

J. Johnson. Hut the candidates favorable to bin weradefeat-fl, an! bo we lose his va nab'e set vie Willt-er Hall, to his fellow man. liis deatti wag caused from heart failure. Ah, who Ed.

Norn i an, jltilliu, kiinws the pain end suffering endured to ciiiise Ihut stout and honest heart E. BaLBW GO. Ollie Kirlin. Lama Williams, Minnie yhaw. to fail' A heart whose every was lor the (rood of uia.ikind..

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