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The Kendall Gazette from Kendall, Kansas • 4

The Kendall Gazette from Kendall, Kansas • 4

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Kendall, Kansas
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i "i www i ii iihi'Hi'iiiiwiiiii niMiiimw ii ii 1 1 1 hi mvmi mmm i)wiw'iMM'www'wrW'i)niiintr Prove UP Before TnriENDALL GAZETTE to-day, Kansas never boomed as the booms this year, The bountiful rain of this month Insure a r'ch harvest to fi. 1IKAXDT, AbstWtonmd Notary, .1 MILLIKPN, AUonuy'at Lav, Prom this. golden harvest the Jlismank Fair will Meit the is-karat p.oduci,-t exhibit tm nt 'to the J. VV. Merifield, Editor and Prop.

LAW, 'LAW AN A H. Fulton; Clerk Sistrict. Court Om1uii Itliu at liN ol'K' iii 1 world as samples of What Karsa toil, Kansas imimo brain, Kansas Subscription, year, in "booms" can' pioiUioe. JVUtji'tlift great Kansas boon.i to back it the KENJ)ALL, K.N., 7 W. Kendall, maivk Tali' thU season Sili surpass All it-Kill lniMiiUM promiHlv imf al tin' W- ai.ilthe State cven.the lnugnilieonce of the past.

It In-full; linking t) mt'-t ou 111. il prwi your i li.katiii. r.l AN INSTITl'TIOV tiulsiifn't v.u nil Uiuk si f'luttyr. I is id the hands-of energetic," Enterprising men ho will exhaust all the re lli- w'll lunn von money ti lllllkt' lllllli TM'( at til ii)siilili' I'r; hiiivi lutt-oitipiinv'th'' j'i'oof. source or money, ruuhty, labor and push at their comm.bid to make the nppronehiinj ex position excel iv 'every particular the unparah lied triumphs of previous expositions.

Nothing Is being left undone that 'would tfnd to secure this result. Ortoju'ovo ii-e-eiii)tioni i-tininiiitcd li(iiicl)'iiils, ED. Money oit Ur (of ratci -it' I i i Business Transacted in nlish or flerwran. This work has been quietly ging on for several "months, until' now 'all the Denier in-- arrangements' "ire completed and the managers are 'ready to herald aR-oad the brilliant prospects of the coming Tin interest in this Kansas fair has been Kendall Exchange Bank. Furniture, awakened throughout the i utile state.

The pt'ople realize that the Western National fair is ah inslliutioii that A. T. IRWIN, President p. DO A Cashier. bent-lit? the whole of Curtains, NOT The Chie.igo Intvi'-Ocean remark? ipjieral bapkp busyij Leans on good security.

that 'it is a f.ip and tuck race between California and Kansas. They are both young, but aniotig the most states in the union. 'Kansas is four Kniporla Dciinicr it. The Kansas' penitentiary now lias almost convicts its'. 'walls.

expend of munaeing the past month hasbec tftl.H.H) greater than earunip of the prison. T)i; total iesHt-jiditures for May which is about $UX per. prJ.joner. (J lobe. The above from the Globe a very frank raid unusual admission, coniinp; 'as it does from r.

republican paper, the editor of which 'a few years ago loudly through the News, which he then edited, that prohibition would de-'populate' the penitentiary, jails and ipoor houses. Instead of that the population of these institutions lias more Mhaiv kept pace with the increasing population of the state, and instead of being kept upon a self-sustaining basis where it was left by -(Jov. (J lick's administration the penitentiary is now 'becoming a heavy burdtn upon the taxpayers of the state. Why the expenditures should double the earnings Jof this institution, with a working force larger than ever before, nestion to Hvhich we invite the attention of some the recognized organs of the party. 'The people of the state will very willingly contribute their part of the taxes to meet the necessary expenses of this institution, but they do want to know that the 'money is economically and ju-lik-knisly' expended.

The expenditure of nearly thirteen thousand dollars for running expenses for the month of Slay alone, an average of nearly thirteen dollars a head for each convict- twice 'the amount which the individuals composing the family of an ordinary laboring man have to live upon, including rents indicates that there is a leakage somewhere which demands the attention of the officials whose duty it is to look after the management of this institution. That its population continues to increase will surprise nobody except a few morbid sentimentalists who regard the law as a panacea for all evil and who start out with the idea rp.ets. years younger than California and but one-half the but it has to-dav over residents. Tt produced last year business of wheat, HXyXK) bushels of corn, and hogs and' unnumbered. California pro The well-known Jjardware merchant, is making a specialty My prifPA are as the lowest.

duced more wheat. iifVUHUHjO bushels. this season of and her vineyards and citrus fruits are just beginning to add largely to her h'nnsas. wealth." The Garden City Centinal says that this statement only approximates the H. H.

PROUDFOOT, truth. California, instead of being but four years older than Kansas was about 11 up, a hundred years ojd when glie came under the American flag in IS'ii, and she had been four years a famous state in the L'nion before Kansas had a white settler or a name. he had the Pacific Office in Griffith's drug store. Calls answered promptly, day or night. Ocean for a highway, and a sea coast He has the best assorted stock and his prices are the lowest.

frontage on that ocean of ten degrees of latitude, the same as from Maine to Georgia on the Atlantic, with the ilnest harbor in the world. Then she had the CHAS. SCHLAGJLE; 43 TO that morals could be legislated into wonderful gold mines, richest in the world, to advertise her and start her boom, while Kansas had' war, pesti people. The republican leaders, however, are not disappointed at the result. Jhe majority of them are a set of politi lence and famine at the' outset, with no Mm.

Jlaii' Cutter. FRONT STORE means of access to the great world outside except on muddy Missouri river and that blockaded by border rullian cal demagogues who do not scruple at anything neccessary to party success, hence whatever argument was needed to satisfy the reformers and catch the Kendall. Kendall Hotel, Missourians. California had navigable rivers far into the interior. Kansas had --FOIf VOt'H- none; California had vast forests of church and prohibition vote was made use of.

Moral and temperance towns Rosebeny, where the per cent of cringe was very groceries. Dry Oopds, Clothing, 15oots? Siipe. pine and oilier timber trees, while Kansas was reputed to consist chiefly of sandy desert, destitude of timber of all kinds. Where California had gold small were cited as examples of the beneficial effects of anti-license, while no reference was made to law-abiding A I) Contractor saloon towns or temperance towns with Kansa; Kendall, we had grasshoppers; yet, in spite of these immense odds at the start Kansas is far ahead in the race, whit-h is by lie a large per cent of crime. The rare in stances were always held up as exam Pliiiis iuitl spL'cilica'ioiKS luniihlu-il jijiojjs nipli- means of the "nip and.

tuck" pattern. cutioii. Kansas has to-day much nearer WILLIAMS, K.eiitlijll, JiiUlWl.S. pies of what Kansas would bounder prohibition. Ye have now lived under prohibition six years, and while people may differ as to whether there is more 000 inhabitants than the 1,000,000 which the Inter-Ocean allows her, and will have of population before California has two.

California banks or less liquor consumed now than under the license system they will at least JOHNSON aCUTUP, on her climate, Kansas on her soil backed by the industry, pluck and per agree that there has been no lessening in the cost of running our penal insti severance of her inhabitants. tutions and no diminution of the at Law. Attorneys amount of crime, to say nothing about General Merchandise. Juivei'y I.eeci the hypocrisy and perjury that is daily practiced hi our state, and the over Kendall, Kansas. throwing of constitutional liberty by the enactment of one of the most out ANJ- H.

SPENCER, are strictly fresh and first class. All of my goods rageous laws that has ever disgraced modern legislation. Sale Stable! THK KANSAS IIOO.H. Boot ami Stoe later. I he doctrine ot the survival of the T.

H. PAESSLER, fittest is well exeesplied by the history Altklndu of neatly ami I'ltiinplly c-x- The only i'jrst-class stables in the city. of the western National Pair. Pairs may come and fairs may go, but the Bismarck Pair goes on forever, each -V No. 1 rigs at reasonable rates.

Satisl'ai tldii guai'iinU'i'd, year growing stronger in its hold on tin Pit Goods, (Jrocenes, CJolliiiig" Horses boarded by the day or week. Kuntlal, Kansas people, and more magnificent in its exhibits. It is the only fair in this part of the country, that has been able to Good THOS. DAY, Cliosipei' IliiVii ever. Stable west of Postoflice, camp-house for freighters.

J. A. ALEXANDER, itractor it I'lans, specifications and estimates Successor to 15. L. HALL furnished on applications.

City Bakery, Kendall, Keep up us giancieur year arter year, never missing an exhibit, and is still in the ring and by no means disfigured. For eight years the Western National Pair Association has pleased the people of our state and charmed strangers from abroad by its immense and comprehensive display of the products of our state. Finer agricultural products, nobler horses and cattle, better bred and more fully developed live stock of all kinds have never been shown anywhere than those which the managers of this fair have collected each year from all over our great state, and have exhibited to tens of thousands of admiring visitors from hoine and aborad. it Is peculiarly Kansas fair, and one of which Kansas people may well feel proud. Kansas never was as prosperous as Kansas S.

E. SCHWERDT, mm Jjjj; Thompson House .1. IS. JSMMS, iJrop. Bread Buns, Cookies, Cakes, Pies.

J. P. THOMPSON, Trop. A in comu'clion. First-class all through.

Hoard by the day or-week. In fitct evti'jthiiig found in a first-class bakery. Kcml.iU, Kaiisah,.

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Pages Available:
152
Years Available:
1887-1887