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Fort Scott Industrial Union from Fort Scott, Kansas • 2

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likely to be insulted for lack of Tta Fort Scott Industrial Union. a good many Republican vote and old soldiers as well or they would not been electad. Fukutlthe- eyery Friday In Fort Scott, Kans. On, those everlasting letters Now it is the governor of New York and the governor of Connecticut. We would suggest that the two gentlemen follow the example 1 PKH.YKAH.I5T ADVANCE.

MURDERED! IN BROAD DAYLIGHT 1 I wish to inform the many read-of the Union that after you have had your watches red by all the expert watch tinkers in the county, then bring it to me and I will put it in first-class running order at living price, and warrant it for one year. If we were not already married we would have went right off and done it after looking at those elegant baby carriages to be seen only at Goodlander Ambrose's, No. 12 and 14 Scott Avenue, who are ever ready to show the best line of Furniture and lowest prices for the quality, to be found in the county. Give them a call and we will guarantee that the display of beautiful goods will inspire the young with hope and invigorate the old with fond recollection. Feidat, March 13, 1891.

ESCAPED BY A SCRATCH. New N. March 1. 189L, Ed. Union: The most bare-faced, stupendous steal ever attempted in the legislative halls of this country a Republican measure was defeated in Congress Friday last.

It is known as the subsidy bill a bill to subsidize steamship line owned be the Goulds, Hunting- set by the famous rulers of the two Carolinas. J. E. Latimer, Editor. W.

V. Walker, Business Manager. THAT OFFICIAL ORGAN. A brief statement of the grounds J. L.

BISHOP, tons and others, and which called Wanted. -A good'correspondent the OPERA HOUSE Jeweler. upon which out neighbor, the Lantern, lays claim to the right to be for three hundred thousand dollars a continuous appropriation to run nineteen years. It was the last dy in every township in Bourbon county. We want every section II.

L. Page has a large stock with ot Broad Cast Seeders called the official of the Peo Farmers Attention. ing grab of the Republican party at and wlthout cultivator attach- the treasury. Speaker Keed lett menl ple's party of Boarbon county, will be in place just now. In January the chair and went down on the floor and read the not act to his iol- p.

At a. and Alliance Clubs! tot The Arcade owers and they chipped in. An- should writ or call on W. TT. We cannot consent to give our support a whose business interests are not identified with the city, and who has not been a res last, an effort was made by the party to have the Union and Lantern consolidated.

With this end in derson, Peters and Perkins all de- Ben wnen they want to buy Gro- leatea memoers uum ush, cenea. je carries the largest crowned the infamy of their terms stock an(j maves the lowest price. RESTAURANT of service with the infamy of a vote Special attention given to large view a committee of five was appointed to confer with the proprie ident a sufficient length of time to Augustine, Van Sickler Co. iur mis luii. uLiaiuij, mc iiaiwi, i orders.

know what in any event, would be trne to his constituents and fetate. tors of both papers, lhree mem- nf cnnrsB vnted for it. He dare "Jollv Boy Plus lobacco 2o the best interests of Fort Scott and AND SHORr ORDER HOUSE, Is prepared to give you A GOOD, WARM LUNCH bers of that committee were also members of the Bourbon county central committee. The central not go back on his master Reed. cent3 per pound; Java Coffee, 25 Fortunatelv.

it was defeated by one cents per pound: Family White her citizens. Last weeks Union Carry the largest stock of ITT 1 1 7 ntp hut on deteated Dv the suD- isn, cents per pan: iiesi We have nothing to take back. We are here to stay. Our interests are stitution of a smaller steal ot pjracKers, cents per pounu; rosi committee is composed of twenty-six members. The committee of At any hour of the day.

When twelve million dollars in what is King flour, $100 per sack, at known as the "Postal Subsidy Bill." W. U. Bell's Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, Men anil Boy's Clothing identically that of other citizens of five failed to effect the consolida General Kelley voted against it. Big Bargain House. Fort Scott, and what we want is tion of the papers, the sole purpose More infamous legislation, at the ETC.

IN THE COUNTY. bidding of an unscrupulous lobby, The old reliable Garden City in the city, call on me and I will give you something" good for your money and save you from 10 to 25 cents. Under Industrial Union Office. C. W.

MILLER. never went through Congress. The Clipper and Grand De Tour for which it was called into existence. The committee then took it upon itself the authority to declare Republican party is iust as guilty Plows are sold by as if they had succeded in passing H. L.

Page. the Mapleton Lantern the official the infamous measure. Every Re man for Mayor, not some old antediluvian fossil. Every man and woman should take into consideration what will be best for all in the coming election, and not what ism is going to carry the day. While we are tor the People's party, the organ and to invite the proprietor publican but four voted for it.

Soutli dendaie Dots. to bring his paper to Fort Scott, to i- nnn As it is about seeding time, the farmers in "HOW long, Oh, Lord, hOW long, this community naves commenced to look We have still on hand a large quantity of the McLain goods, that we bought at our own price, that we are making specially low prices on to close out. Everything in the line of Summer Goods greatly reduced AUGUSTINE, VAN SICKLER CORNER NATIONAL AVENUE AND WALL STREET, FORT SCOTT, KANS. Will the people tolerate SUCh polltl- around for seed corn and oats. all of which the Union does not object.

Mr. Cochran, chairman of Citizens ral villainv? How lonor will thev 1 Repairing fences and trimming hedges is 1 tne order ot the day. 811 SUU 1DU ailOW lueil fc-HUL- j08et)h Wrav ia malcini, Romfi neednd 1m- the central committee as such, is men berncr eciual. vet we cannot imsrepresent them. no sent, provenients tne way ot tences.

sued a circular to the various Alli A tt bow down to an individual who for P1nmr tr Wnliino-trn to rob thp Joseph Yeakle has moved to a farm near i-iunn to wasmngton iod uie th Miggouri line- Sorry to lose so good a OF AND FORT SCOTT ance and F. M. B. A. lodges, in the VICINITY, people al one grao Ol luiee nun- neigiiDor.

J.T.Miller had the misfortune to cut his dred million dollars in the interest weeks has been laying the plans whereby personal ambition can foot severely recently, and has been laid up we respectfully announce that we have opened county asking them to adopt the Lantern as the official organ. Now of a few railroad magnates and steamship owners? Yes, ever since, Dutwe are glad to mtormtne tarn-ily of Union readers that he is recovering. The Sipe family have purchased the Col-burn farm, and are moving thereon. A Grocery Store as to the results: The lodf 000. Great God! what a steal! and bo made to override the will of his own party and the interests of the throughout the county, knowing the immaculate Plumb supporting Richard Cotter has been ouite sick, but is on the corner of SCOTT AVENUE and FIRST aoie 10 De out again, that the Union had been established it! Make a note of it, my mends.

Mrs. Amey and family attended tde Ex-Pris- STREET, in the McElroy city. MIALL WE IMTt! Theycwere wellp leased with theohospitality iiUllaing. keep at all times as the official organ, not only of the county, but of the district, univer A day of reckoning will come by and by. As sure as the Lord reigns, a day'of retribution for misrepre snowntnemoy tne comrades ottneir departed a full Stock of everything in the We understand there are a few i i I ii -j sally refused to adopt a resolution Miss Maggie Miller is staving with her grand uu ali Klnus Ol iUarKet sentation will come.

persons in this county, who through We wish to purchase for Immediate Delivery the following amount of parents ana going to scnooi, ing ana uountrv produce, or motion to comply with the re To show your readers the animus personal motives are doing all they hat has become of our road overseer? Our I iin KfnVL- 5a nan, nPP1 hia attention Iwirilv ucn, ncn quest of the circular, with three of these enemies, let me give you Fish Creek Alliance ia nrosnerino-. This Selected and every article of the JHEsiry- one instance: This moraine: the can to cause a prejudice against the Citizens' Alliance on the part of the exceptions. This is the only basis lodge is a young one, but has a membership of very best that can be had, and we New York World published a statement from a "Kansas man, at the every night, propose to sell as low as first-class the Lantern has for its claim. The claim, however, has but little Hammond Alliance is one of the best in the 1 goods can be sold anywhere 10,000 Bushels of Texas Red Oats, 10,000 Bushels of German Millet, Fifth Avenue Hotel New lork roimtv. Kisrhtv thre narrifiB aro pnrollftd.

5,000 Bushels of Sorghum Cane Seed, 10,000 Bushels of Mixed Oats, 100,000 Tons of Choice Prairie Hay, and warrant everything weicht with the Union. Our sub Farm That's right, brothers and sisters, keep the City, who said that the 100,000 Tons of Choice Timothy Hay. i i i kudu wum kuiiix, ttuu ii lUBiiuw ia iiul lueiuu scription list and patronage is grow ers' Alliance oatn Douna ineir mem- out to the farmers, it wul not be the fault of bers to lake the life of a member his Alliance, and our worthy organ, the tort Farmers' Alliance. What we want lo say is this: that the aims and objects sought, by the Citizens' Alliance are as pure and fervent in the interest of the whole people as any other organization in existence, and many of the leading men connected with it have manv vears' I unnt-f I vniTDlKDt I VtAM We offer for sale all varieties of Clover Seed, Timothy, Orchard Grass, Blue Grass, Red Top and all kinds grass and field seeds of the best quality and varieties. We also have the following articles of feed ing steadily, and we si ill propose just as represented or money refunded.

Country produce of all kinds wanted for which the best price will be paid. who violated his obligation and tom thumb. wpnt. ha.ok nn tfco Alliansfi This to live and work for the attainment of the object we have had in view, liar said he wanted hia name sud- FOR SALE. A good bouse and GROUND FLAX-SEED, OIL CAKE MEAL CORN Wnnl'tlia Alliance nin.UOt in gOOd Dart of the City for that ot making the Union the best We Respectfully Solicit Your Trade.

Enquire pie might resent it." I went to the sale cneaP on easJ terms record of action and faithful scr- wockly VWT Bourbon count Fifth AvpniiftTTotel. tivdav. exam- at tins Otface. and an earnest advocate for the 1 A 1 a A I A inea ine register, lnterrogateu i.ue Frost King Flour, only $1.00 nght.s of the people. The only Chop, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls mixed, which i3 new and excellent quality of feed for dairy cattle and sheep feeding, and is much cheaper than bran, put up in 100 pound sacks.

We have a nice lot of corn raised in the Missouri river bottom, which yielded from 50 to 60 bushels per acre, for sale by the wagon load or car lot; ixho 5,000 bushels of the best variety off potatoes, consisting of .1 il. TT 1 cierK.anaiiounatnaia vinyoou, Sack, at W. U. Bell's Big per D. FRAZIER, thing we object to, is for men whom or Emporia, was tne oniy ivansaa Bargain.

Grocery. we have spent our money to help uiau iu 4. tx tu aLa. ituuv vuvi vice in the cause of the people, a much better record for unselfish work than those who are seeking to create a prejudice against them. The proper thing to do is to investigate all such reports before bihev-ing too much in them.and it would be tt-Svtl T.

r. iin 4 1 only one that had been there in a There has never been a time Drugs, Early Ohio, Early Rose, Beauty of Hebron and Burbank, bolster into office, to turn on us and like a midnight assassin, stab us in week. Wr. uaivin liood is tne wilon parm Machinerv. Wagons.

Chemicals, Patent Medicines, right Dower and business partner ot Bucsies and Road Carts could the back. Senator Plumb, as he was Ingalls bought as cheap as they Sundries, Stationery, both for seed and eating. These potatoes were selected by us in Minnesota last fall and are of the best and purest varieties. We also have in store 1 2,000 bushels of the best flax-seed, which we purchased last fall, to loan and to sell. This seed will be redefined and piepared for sowing.

Our terms will be as reasonable as any offered by anyone else here or any place in Kansas or Missouri. Will be ready to give terms in a short a -1 ax. i i i-i i ngni oower in aeDaucning me lvan- are now at l. Page's. lUc Mic, th princlpleg of the -ii t.

sas legislature in 189. It Mood lu muu.H au. r-L people.8 partv is tQ lct the office did not tell this lie, we win gladly Buy all your Groceries froia musu woo woulu sceK to cause uis- lime. Anyone in neea oi any oi iue auove inemioneu articles, or Having any to sell, we asK them to call and see us. Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Glass, Etc.

Prices to suit times. Prescriptions a Specialty. relieve him ot it when he says he nv. U. Bell, the Big Bargain seek the man.

lhis is a principle the editor of the Union is ful did not. 1 he evidence puts mm on Grocer, and you will save from We take pleasure in returning our thanks to our customers who have so generously and liberally pat the defense. A more atrocious, un- 10 to 40 per cent, on every ly in accord with. Under no con ronized us for the past twenty years. Trusting that in the future we may prove worthy of their confidence caueu ior, ana lniamous siauuer thino- in lino sideration can we be made-knowing and patronage, we remain, very respectfully, 110 E.

Wall street, 1 door east of upon every Alliance man in Lyon ly-to assist in prostituting our grand county and in Kansas, was never SOULE CO, ATTORNEYS. Julius turbance to gratify personal spite or gain personal benefits. We peak of this only to put people on their guard and give them warning that they may know where to place the blame for any serious consequences that may arise in the future, from tha misrepresentations that hare, or may be made by these party by lending our influence-lim utterea. ut course, Mr. iiooa ana No 7l9 Pennsylvania Avenue, his master, Senator Plumb, are bad- Washington.

D. is among the ited as it may be to a man who ly frightened at the growth and ouw. anii best known firm at. tho PAT. H.

POWERS, will work all ways that are dark in power Ot the Alliance, and I'lUmD National e.mital. Pprsnns Viavintr I TAKE Auctioneer, order to get the nomination tor some petty office. If the People's Removal Notice is badly scared at the idea that he caims pending before any of the will be "lngallized" by the peo- departments in Congress or business Pkscott Kansas. men. You can safely entertain sns- pie, and well he may be.

Such of ny uature whatever to be trans- Terms reasonable, and Satistac- party has chaff in its ranks, the falsehoods as this one, are flying all acte(j in Washington will make no tion guaranteed. Write me at above picion against the man who sneaks quicker it 19 giftcd out the better through the East, and doing address. mistake by entrusting the same to for the cause of the "rand princi- our firm. ivlR.ifv in uaes, ana at tne same time is lllps pminoint(i at St. Louis in Has Moved to No.

Nineteen South Main Street. Ft. Scott; R. C. HOUGHTON Patent, Pension, Increase of Pen BOOTS AND SHOES HALF uur actions ISSO Principles for which we have feion claims a specialty.

Soled for have always been for the best in- hal)0red incessently, lo, these many Where with more room and better facilities for showing his goods, he Fifty Cents a Pair; The Union only $1 per year. Kansas great harm. They all emi-nate from such political shysters as Hood and such lying sheets as the Topeka Capital and Hutchison News. All the papers here print them. You never see a word from an Alliance paper.

Let the wicked rage, their day of retribution will come. Yours truly, John II. Rice. terest of all the people, as we have years lf the UsiCN can be of any has added largely to his stocky of WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER at 123 National Avenue, Ft. Scott.

seen ana we snaa ever be lonnd in t.h.. firWn, WARE, etc. He will also continue his stock of "ITiolillS. fighting in the front ranks in the from our ranks we will feel that a and Sheet ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. State of Kansas, 1q, Bourbon Countt, jf BO opppa unnQT? qtopt; duty we owe our farmer and labor interest of the whole people, and if perchance, a petty, ambitious lew, Liva uuuuli xjijj JjlUSlC IN THE PROBATE COURT in and for said er friends has been performed.

That UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF In his county: get in the way and seek to preju- -TO- there are two or three men in Fort in the matter of the estate of John T. Gard Give 4 1, -v. i I he will maintain his reputation for good work. ner, deceased: Slcat U1 Ult reopie, Scott who are in the People's party NATIONAL CONFERENCE CALLED, Notice is hereby given, that letters of ad- oi.pn tor businpsa and is well ministration, with will annexed, have been 18 "Ow open ior Dusiness ana is wen him a call. No trouble to show goods.

tuc.i onus, xney must for the emoluments of offi no se filled with an entire new CHICAGO, NEW YOrK, BOSTON, Montreal, St. Paul AND A IX POINTS EAST AND NORTH. stock of Bfc Wt uie way or oe irouuen cret lhe quicker the man of granted to the undersigned on the estate of John T. Gardner, late of said county, deceased, by the honorable, the probate court of the county and State aforesaid, dated the 30lliay S91. Now, all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified that they must uL'uvr xuou nave no time now, finds out these indlvida, The following call has been issued by W.

F. Rightmire, Secretary, National Citizens' Industrial Alliance, the date being set fur May 19, 1891, Whereag, Many efforts are being made to educate the people to break the chains of Drugs, Medicines, H. ING HAM, B.up puisH-mose wno alg) the better for the cause of the do, only lose valuable time and con- plain The Union shall in NOTIONS AND SUNDRIES. present the same to the undersiarned for corporate monopoly eniorcea Dy rwenty-nve Pullman Sleepers laminate tnemselves with the years of class legislation; ana Deneving mat a general conference should be held to ar said letters, or they may be precluded from Special attention Will be given to any benefitof such estate; and that if such tua onmnnnnnrr nf nrpsnrintinns. the compounding of prescriptions.

Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter. claims oe not exhibited within three years 1 after the date of said letters they shaU be or- I range a union oi au rerormers wno can i uion a platform demanding relief on the issues of currency, land transportation, to arrange a systematic vlan for the education an mailers ji puuiic lnieresi speas mange of the kennel. We fully out wbat lt thinks tQ be r- and believe in the precepts taught in under no consideration can the col- the 5th and 6th planks in the decla- ntnns of thp hn fn ever barred. Jemima C. Gabdneb.

Your Patronage Solicited- Administratrix of the estate of John T. of the industrial classes on these reform issues, and to make such arrangements for the Uardner deceased. March 6th, 1891. 36-3 political connict ot ismz as sucn a cooterence may deem best therefore. ration of principles of the Farm- 80nal motives against the principles ers Alliance and Industriul Union: nf nnr mnn DEALER IN PUMPS, GAS-PIPE.

WIND MILLS, ETC, And Everything kept in a First-Class Plumber's Establishment. Notice of Appointment Administrator I Without Change or Transfer to Chicago St.Louis, Breakfast being- served to occupants of the Chicago Sleeslng cars In Dining Gars! THE M. K. T. IS ALSO THE 5th, To constantly strive to i-" --4- State of Kansas, I Bour Don County.

fBS- we, as menus ot sucn aconierence, nereoy unite and call a general conference of reformers to meet, form and make such arrangements for the conflict of 1893, as the conference may deem fitting. Representation to be the National and State officers of each Alliance, Assembly and Association, ten delegates from each county or district organiza cure entire harmony ami good-will 1 216 East Wall Street, FORT SUOTT, KANSAS. In the matter of the estate of Mrs. S. A.

to an mankind, and brotherly among ourselves. Brooks, late of Bourbon county, Kansas. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 4th day of October. A. D.

1890. the undersia-ned tion oi sucn Domes, ana me eaiiors ana Busi 6th To suppress personal, local. of ness managers or eacn reiorm paper Deiong- Twelve was. bv the Probate Court of Bonrhon Hiiintv. different are sold sectional and national prejudices, all Jtyhawker farmer Gives ills DNFERMEN-FD INE.

I have some unf ermented wine, suitable for mg to tne reiorm press association. styles by L. Page, Harrows P. Elder, national chairman union labor "r'r' "ii" Opinion. unhealthy rivalry and all selfish i miuioiraror ui me esiaie oi nra.

l. II. pny.iu.w, muigu, Brooks, deceased, late of Bourbon mnntv. Piancs, and Organs, LOW PRICES. EASY TERMS.

Stewart, ambition. "i TCZ, Ali parties interested in said estate will take saorimental purposes, for the sick or for family use. any amount of which will not intoxicate. W.T.Barnes, Hahvkt.tilli, Dec. 31.

1890. Ed. Guernsey Times: Within find ntwt. Windsor, Illinois: Albert R. Anderson, Sid- Inwn.

Jama. Tl or -a V. fl. Gone and forgotton the Fifty- office order for which please receipt me in full up to date and oblis-e vour old auhnoriher. 301 Clark St.

309 Scott Avenue. lette, Des Moines, Iowa; A. H. Graham, Graham, Lampasas, Texas; Captain C. A.

Power, first Congress. PI BLICATION NOTICE. i nave oeen ia-ing ine 'limes tor 34 years last September. Since the election, times are To all Points in TEXAS AND MEXICO. xerre tiaute, tnaiana; j.

tr. Harney, nam. man, Oregon; K. G. Noyer, Pomeroy, Wash growing harder all the while: eastern rxnitnl- In the district court of Bourbor county.

ists are drawing their money borne as fast as di.iu jumuitu Hinut oi ice state ot jvan- W. L. SIMONS, WUIS O. Bp'TT. County Attorney SIMONS BOYLE, Attorneys-at-Law Over Fort scott Bank, Fort Scott.

Kans. Tn World's Fair" board of con ii comes one. can get a loan on tin terms hardly, all account of the Farmers' All: ington; 8. F.Norton, Chicago Sentinel, cni oago, Illinois; John McGovern, Coicago Ex frees, U. I party of Illinois; J.

H. Alien, bairman people's party of Indiana; AC p. sas. E. Johnson, PlaintiiT, vs.

W. H. Johnson. Defendant. ance crazy move.

They have ruined them- trol, "to a man ap a tree, seems to be more interested in drawing the themselves and their business for vears to jnunauuii eevr-iary ui people puny or Indiana; C. J. Howard, Laramie, Wyoming; comes, lt is the worst thing that ever hap The State of Kansas to W. H. Johnson, de-1 fendant in said action.

Greeting: I A. Danpord. salaries of its members than in pro pened the west. It is a southern Democracy. We old soldiers feel like we could do some J.

D. lianiel Campbell, wieneoe, lowa: Geo. c. Beeoher, Syracuse, New Tor; Cbas. A.

Ford. You are hereby notified that you have been sued in said court by E. H. Johnson, the Is located at FORT SCOTT. more fighting, if Uncle Sam wiU send us our moting the exhibition.

Oswego, New York; 8. J. Branson, Dallas, HILL DANFORD, old lucbesters again. 1 am yours truly. be- O.

J.Bissell, M.D. ISAAC IMLAT. of Wisconsin e-l Dftrtvof Kans: John V. Wi lita notii utiod or tne piamtiu. wnictt was Hied in the Thk big type-founders have form Attorney' at Law We print the above letter simply as the lecturer F.

A. I. McLouth, Kansas, W. I clerk's office of said court, on the 5th day of 45 Years General Practice. opinion of one western farmer on the judg ed a trust.

It will now be in order Fort Scott. Kama. IIlll Block, ment day that has been hastened by the cry A. effer, U. 8.

Senator from Kansas; H. in-1 lot-i, or ia petition wui De taken as cent, editor Nonconformist, winfleld, Kansas: 1 tre and Judgment rendered accordingly. W. L. J.

Guffey, Kentucky; N. G. Eaton. MisI Plaintiff herein asks for a decree of divorce for the newspapers and publishing 0r depression and pauperism amongthe farm Diseases of Wo- JThis company is known all over eastern Kansas as being reliable. They make a specialty of ex 1 L.

H. coon, sourt; w. F. Rigbtmire, national secretary Tro eal.a aeienaant, ana tne care and custody a i a I houses to do likewise. "What IS ers- th Democratic party has been national citizens industrial alliance: T.

w. tne minor cmiaiiucius H.Johnson, and such of the minor child Lucius H. Johnson, and Bimh men. Nervous other and further relief that in law and eauity engaged, in the unpatriotic and destructive Mm tracting ieiu Attorney-at-Law sauce for the goose," etc. GO AND SEE CHAS.

KAUFMAN in his new store. No. 4, Msrket Stjuare. The man yoa haye been trading with for twenty years and still at the front with the cheapest stock of Family Groceries in town. System, of the Gilruth.

national president national citizens' industrial alliance. Kansas City, Missouri; Asa H. Antisdale, New York; M. C. flank in, secretary union labor national committee.

In witness whereof, I here business of enforcing hard times upon the country, it seems that they have succeeded in ii mi in i i Without Pain. unto sign my name and at-. Rectum, Urethra, Bladder, Kid eye, Pension Claims Prosecuted, fix the seal of said court Indiana; Vincent editor Economic Quar- I SEAL, j- this 5th day of March, 1891. terly, Winfleld, Kansas; J. G.

Kinirbury. edi-1 TnE word "Czar," which has been inducing the farmers of the west to decry kept standing in large quantities in own c11. call their mortgages i t. down upon them. This is a result of which and chronic diseases generally.

No. U9 Market Street, Fort Seott, Kaa Offloe: J. B. Bavess. tor Alliance Advocate, Indiana; J.

V. Ran- Office Hours. 9 to 12 a. and 1 Clerk District Court Bourbon Co. iiANfORD, Jflaintiff'g Atty's.

Dr. E. G. Hutton, to the patient, and preser-inp the natural teeth. Dr.

Stevens has lately purchased a vapormeter, which adds preatly to the comfort of his patients. Fifteen teeth extracted in less than three minutes without pain or anneer. Parties from a distance allowed railroad fare one way if work amounts to moro than 5. 8TEtiENS DENTAL. Eairle Block, National Fortbcott.

erjr wen eguiineu -Lemucrauc ther wepe forewarned by the New Tork Wit-newspapef office for Some time, Can I ne8S ttnd otber right-thinking, non-partisan to 5 p. at 112-Wall street, papers. Guernsey Times, YETR1HARY SURGEON. Pl'BLIC ATION NOTICE. now be distributed as the Czar" is FORT SCOTT, KANSAS.

In the District Oourt of Bourbon County. The above dipping was handed us by a Bourbon county man who now plain Ilepresentative Reed. Sixth Judicial District of the State of Kansas. DR HTJTTOS Is fully prepared to treat all forms of lameness Bnd disease. He is permanently located and is endorsed by the leading stock men of the county and livery-men of tne city.

Ottice over Fletcher Drug tore. Fort Scott Kansas. Cabbib B. Rat-, Plaintiff, vs. has just returned from a visit to Ei-Sesatob Blair goes to China BESTAIIRA T.

Philip Bat, Defendant owpn, ampona, Kansas; v. a. Maxon, Emporia, Kansas; Van B. Prather, State lecturer, farmers' alliance, Columbus, Kansas; R. M.

Humphrey, Houston, Texas; Ignatius Donnelly, Minnesota; Noah Alien, vice president national citizens' industrial alliance, Wichita Kansas; S. H. Snider, national lecturer national citizens alliance, Kingman, Kansas; Hug-h Cavanauh, Cincinnati, Ohio; John Seitz, Ohio; Cbas. Jenkins, Ohio; J. H.

Powers, Nebraska: H. Schilling, Guthrie, Okla-hooto; John H. Rice. Fort Scott, KanHas; J. C.

Hendriokson, Missouri; J. f. Charles ward. New Vork; Wiiiiam G. Homkt, New York: G.

E. Hammond, Tennessee; Vallette, Norwich, Connect nit; James Cock-relL. Kinmundy, Illinois; E. H. Snow, Stats printer, Ottawa, Kansas; J.

Jo. Lnrimor, efii-tor Herald, Pleasanton, Kansas; H. E. Kies, Wiehita, Kansas; Ben C. Rich, chief clerk of house of representatives ot Kansas, and many others.

his old home in Guernsey county The State of Kansas to Philip S. Ray, de- lennant in sum actions, ureetinir: as United States minister. We give the Chinese warning that Mr. Blair is a very estimable gentleman THE HOME INSURANCE OF NEW YORK. I3fSl.TRE9 AOA1NST LOSS BY FIRS, LIGHTNING.

WINDSTORMS AND TORNADOES, S-H-U-L-1. Ohio. If we were to make a wager on the military record of Mr. Isaac P. uiiil Ccr.tr il-vil 1- except when speaking on nniyersal miay, we wouia et tnat it eon-education, then he becomes -well, sisted ot faithful service in the "di- You are hereby not itied that you hare been sued tn said court by Carrie B.

Kay. the plaint iff in said action, ami must, on or before the "i tl day of April, answer tne petition of the pliuntiir, was filed in the clerk's offloe ot said eourf on the aih day of March, illi, or pet" v. i'l le tHhen us triie, fin'l judfrinent be rendered accoruinply. Pliiintift herein asks lor a dierefi ftt iV! von we I ui I' ihr vn-j i THE BEST 15-cont Ileal V.V If Al TN TIJK CIT I rni-li t'i ir.ako M.l-s 'shh titer work ttnv iihieftiu the county. Uive mo u.

cauuee nd I will save you moiio.i iSort1! wt imi onus, Rir.li lVi'Ol- call it tiresome. I arrntea corps, and about the only ill ment plan rr I ii inchester he ever fired off was a i'H pr-jTiiiimn i- n. (. I 11 1 -I Manv vears nrartlee hflvA tlwn C. A Know and custofiv ot tne minor ctmd, 1 Exglanb shouldn't worry; Uncle squirt-gun, not much better than Sam has no idea of eloping with John J.

Ingalls'. Poor fellow! he md sueli other and ton ln-r relief tint ad 6'iuiiy i entttivd t. In wltt.v WSlefcf, I Vera. oi patent at unsurjiassed waccess in obtamiim parunts ir for all ot invention. 1 hey a I stieeiaity of r''Hi b-i suowHticeof tii-nr hhv r-f-f-n I rojH lir ft rrt duse.

.4 l't a terrible their must have gotten lie poems to i'vt Misj Canada, but if that young lady leaves the parental roof of her cwa free will acevrd, Axq rtc-t 'J.

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About Fort Scott Industrial Union Archive

Pages Available:
94
Years Available:
1890-1891