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The Leoti Transcript from Leoti, Kansas • 4

The Leoti Transcript from Leoti, Kansas • 4

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ft 1 Tj 221 The Leoti Transcript. CLINE, Editor ani Proprietor. Multum in PARVO OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. in their checks" and will no longer push the quill. The cause of death of these once prominent men was whisky, both having succumbed under its powerful influence.

Monday morning of this week Mr. Parker was found in a saloon sitting in a with life extinct. While passing along the sidewalk Tuesday Col. Russell, who years ago was noted for his brilliancy, slipped and fell four feet below, which caused the of his existence. OUR TABLE.

New goods, Fine shoes, Children's shoes All the one-horse Republican and Democratic county papers are 1.50 a year, while most of the political reform and agriculhiral papers are 1 a' year; yet, all live right along. Western Farmer. Are you positive that you live? We were under the impression that you simply existed. And is it not better to run a "one-horse Republican" newspaper ihan a two-jackass alleged farmers' paper. The Leoti Transcript brings out a candidate for auditor of state to succeed Tim McCarthy.

The west must combine on the most favorable man and stand by him, then it will receive recognition. Concordia Daylight. The Daylight, tnough out of our territory, recognizes the fact that the west must "combine upon the most available man and stand by him, in order to receive the recognition it deserves. The Husted Investment of Kansas City, F. D.

Co burn, second vice-president, has the thanks of The Transcript for a neat, tasty and eompact calendar for 'GO. Also the Pope Manufacturing A. N. Kellogg and the Great Rock Island Route. An elegant line of glassware to draw from The gentleman says "No sir." The fe.low savs "Naw!" Corn, feed and wheat to sell If fuel look into the subject, Sunbeam, IVifection and you'll find that corn is a poor sub Pride Flour Cheap stitute for coal.

"What are the wild waves say- Men's, youth's and boy's clothing a specialty she asKea. "iovvn wnn si McGinty," said he. Look out for something new at all time ij Whom God hath joined together, says Bill Nye, let no ordinary amateur undertake to put asunder. The Leoti Tp.aisckipt presents the name of II, A. Piatt, county clerk of Wichita countv, for the office of the state auditor, and wants the boys of the west to join hands to secure his nomination.

Its a little early yet, neighbor, and while a number of aspirants will be ill the field at present their Ivads are pret The man that believes all he hears is a greater chump than the individual who tells all he knows. 5L OONTZ St ONES. The new year has attained that T. ty well covered. However, if Ness county has no candidate of her own.

the wat can always depend on our .1,1 age when pledges and vows may be violated without abrasinor con- PrIdua-. Guk C. Hardesty, Vice-President. 1. Buirelle, Cashier.

bovs ior assistance. We think Ness science. countv is entitled to a place on the state ticket as she has never enioved Bill Hackney's next work in that distinction. Ness City Times. literatum will be "How it Feels to Threshing The Miltonvale News publishes a ROT be Run Through a Machine." If at MaT Mil a A Oil Ma cut of the "voungest editor in Little Ben Green, the mild and mellow editor of the Dighton Journal, had a spasm last week because The Traxscript advised him to kep out of the light for a western man for auditor of state.

Mr. Green's support comes from western Kan- and his interests are represented in western Kansas, yet he snys "don't put up a sectional man, don't bring out a man representing the west, but the whole state' If Grei'n. whose nature "is embodied in Lie name, had the sense of a big fat oysixr and the instincts of anything except a newspaper chump, he would know that any man brought out by the west would be a ''sectional candidate" and yet were he successful he would necessarily hare to "represent the whole state" in order to be true to his constituency. Instead of arguing the proposition. Green exhausted his shallow mind in abuse against the editor of this paper, and said that he did not intend to "bunk" so close to us in the future as he had in the past.

For which we are grateful. But if we were his wife we would want him to "bunk" farther away, or go and trade himself off for a man The family of children he hasn't got evidence that much. The Transcript cares nothing for the sickly Lane county editor's harp-ings, except that it makes us kind of tired to see the foolish editor of a jerkwater paper rise up in godlike attitude and boldly espouse the cause of an entire state, when he is afraid to utter anything concerning home affairs and when his paper is never read beyond the county's limits, except by a few editors to Kansas," Frank 0. Cline, brother of our C. C.

Cline, of the Trait- It look as though successful news cript. He is' now sixteen vears CHP1TSL, paper thieving had made more prosperous paragraphists than originali old and, his father's associate editor. sso.ooo. 4.250. and a member of the Northwestern ty ever did.

Editorial Association. He has 1) worked at the case since he was ten years of age, and his "picture" shows nc nil Bankmor Business Transacted, A him to be a very good looking and Western Kansas' irrigation boom must be suffering from an acute attack of la grippe, judging from its cold and clanimy silence. itelligent young man. Leoti Standard. DIRECTORS.

lOHN II ALL, Gl'E (. Hakii.stv. J. Jdh.vso.n, A. L.

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W. l'RLMAaf. Will Stand Together. From the Wa-Keeney World. Tns Leoti Transcript claims Frank Capps has again taken editorial control of the Seott Sentinel, and a new lease of life will be given it.

Tieatles and Capps will make the Sentinel a hummer. that Wichita county is a part of WANT HEATING northwest Kansas. Strictly and geographically Wichita count' would be a compromise between northwest and southwest Kansas, with a slight preponderance OR Boulanger is not coming to America after all. As long as "McGinty" and "la grippe" continue Mr. Boulangers absence will not be noticed to any marked degree." hmm lavor or the northwest.

We are pleased to know that Wichita county claims to affiliate with us, and hope we will all be able to stand together and unite upon some candidate that all can sunnort at This represents the resubmission uooui when it began: rr i tt the convention. whom he may make personal allu sions. It is trying to cover too much territory. The Transcript Requirements of Office-holders, New York 8un. A gentleman standing and reputation in the country was at an This is the wav it looks now: and CgokIi Stoves snd will Give SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS is Be derives its support from western Kansas, and it will be found fierht- iniormal dir.ner rven the other J.

M. Beadles, of the Scott Senti nel, was married last week to an night to half a hundred New Yorkers. He was called upon for a speech. Re chose for a subject the "Harrison Administration." and Illinois lady, and prepared himself ing for the interests of western Kansas, when those interests are just and right. Keep yourself covered up, Green, or you will expose your weakness to a caustic world.

ll THey mist to enter upon the new year a "full-fledged man." The Transcript when well along in his remarks he i congratulates. mmm lrou caii SATS MONEY. Salina and Wichita both claim the "honor" of flying the first forty- Sow IS told what his opinion were the chief requisites for office under this administration. "Gentlemen," said he, uin order to get an office under Harrison it is necessary to be either: "A son of a President, "A son of a clergyman, "Or a son of a It brought down the house. two starred flag in Kansas, which doesn't interest the people half as FLETCHER much as who laid the resubmission rror PEACOCK i rr.NT.

11 OLDEN' EpS.T The Farmer published a lot of balderdash last week to the effect that "class legislation is the cause of all our hard times," that the who have been making oar laws" should be "retired on a healthy income tax," and intimated that the county was going to the eternal bow-wows at a Jjreakriieck pace that could onhT be averted by tonie kind of a change in some of the different departments of the law making institutions some where in the United States. "Something seems wrong some where," but where? Can it he in the Farmer oiiice. Surelv not. Gnu. it be in I.

X. L. Avn TEETILES. And now comes Bro. Jones, of the Tri-County News, faking our fat, juicy editorials.

We didn't think that of Seward A. But the News is a bright, spicy- sheet and its editor knows where to find origi- nal thought. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surf aces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P.

J. Cheney Toledo, 0.. contains no mercury, and is taken internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure vou get the "The Kansas fanner sits bv the light of his burning corn and reads his mortgage." Courier Journal. tin editor's head? No, ior Good for "the Kansas farmer." there is nothing there to be wrong.

It must be in the leading editor's humiliation. That's it. He has certainly baited his imagination It would not be in the house if it had not been paid, and the other fellow would be reading it. Chicago Inter-Ocean. It is taken internally, sre nu me.

and made in Toledo, Ohio, bv F. J. The Selkirk Graphic again jumped on Leoti last week with a tirade about disgrace," "empty houses," etc. The Graphic does not seem to Cheney Co. JSSotd by druggists, price 73c.

4t per bottle. 41 the amount of ads. appreeiai it -wita a prospective ssat in the next legislature and he is endeavoring to catch the farmers with diaphanous chaff and rehashed rot from the Iowa State Register. Will it work? We opine not. Carsca Parker and Col.

D. C. former an editorial Mid the latter local scribe on the Jappirg Press, pucljlp, have ''passed carries from tiis town. The idea of Selkirk ever making more than a good little trading point is An eighty-year-old bride, near Laurel, was so bashful that she refused to married uutil the lights -were turned down. The room, who is only 25, darkened the room, and then the minister BEST sua CHEAPEST TLOUH IX KAXSAS.

I8S9-Oiiicial County Paper JSOO I tied the fenqt,.

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Years Available:
1887-1890