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The Kansas Democrat from Hiawatha, Kansas • 2

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Reply to major Morrill. Bellvue. the; oi ti.ook. Editor Democat: The Hon. E.

S.Morrill, chat was a surprise to his many subscribers here. Mr. W. has made splendid paper out of Thi Democrat and the people are all sorry Hagie lantern exhibition at the school house There seems to be a general feeling of last Thursday evening. M.

replies to my communication through Tub Dkmocbat that he voted to reimburse the members who had deposited with the sergeant- Lytle Mitchell, to see mm go. They will welcome the new pro discontent a general disposition on the A Bomber of our farmers are trimming hedge. O. E. Bell was In St.

Joe a few days last prietor, and will stand by him. Aisdt. The Kansas Democrat. IlIAWATHA, MAliCH 27,1890. THIS PAFEBU theofflcial pwperof Hiawatha city and publishes the full official proceeding- and legal ndertUeineut of the County CommlHlonen.

part of the voters to kick at the present at-arms, believing him to be a disbursing offi week. cer of the United States and not the private Whooping cough has been breaking ont In the Dealers in political management. can scarcely pick up a paper that does not have agent of the members. And that "looking at it from his standpoint It would not only have been neighborhood. something to say about this feeling, ana News is rather scarce this week as no one has been Willing to die or get married for corres that does not contain grave apprehensions of alarm at the outlook for re cowardly but dishonorable to have voted otherwise.

Xow please consider it briefly from an-otner standpoint. Aside from whether the ser-geant-at-arms was bonded or not bonded, as pondent's benefit. Eax. Meadow Brook. publican success in the future.

With Mr. Elliott suggests, if he was a "disbursing In session here and will last the greater part of this week. We are glad to see Ward Leonard out again after his long spell of sickness. Our little sheet don't seem to like it because the representative of another paper comes in our city. They forget thut we are here, and we say to one and all, come again.

Miss Theo Baird spent several days in Severance last week. The lecture given in the M. E. church by Mr. Flemming on the subject of temperance was well attended.

Jim Duncan sports a new buggy. Dr.Lewis was in St.Joseph one day last week. Geo. Fox is preparing to move to his farm by the Bret of April. Ed Hogne has returned home from Hillsborough, Kansas, and win help on the farm.

Mrs. J. K. Bender has been quite sick the past two weeks. C.

M. Eberly, Hill Bros, agent of Hiawatha, was on our streets one day last week. D. Allen and B. A.

Seaver went to Seneca last Wednesday and returned the same day. We see Uncle Johnnie Sparks on our streets after a two months' illness with the loss of his The most approved corn cribs in Kansas now all have bristles on them. "I'd bather have the Bmall pox than a swelled head." Thos. A. Edison.

officer of the U. and absconded with funds Davie Glenn started foT Illinois last Monday. John Johnson and W. E. Lambert went to some it is the "alliance" that is to be feared; others eay congress must do something to give relief to the agricul not disbursed, it would seem to remain a fact Stationery and Novelties of Every Hiawatha Saturday.

that those members had not been paid, and it From Baker. F. F. Miles has gone to Colorado. Fred Starr, of Topeka, was in the city Thursday.

Miss Gertie Miller, of Hiawatha, visited friends in this city a few days last week. Fred Rogers, Dr. Unreal and Willie Lawson have gone on a duck bunt over In Missouri. Miss Anna Mell is visiting her sister near Hiawatha. P.

Wlnterscheidt and family have moved to Congress street. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton are In town. Three car loads of potatoes will be shipped from this station to-day.

The suit between the school board and L. Martin, principal of our schools, has been postponed, A brother of L. Newland, of western Kansas, arrived here the first of the week, who, with his family, will make Baker their home. Some of onr boys attended a spelling match at Uescription. Sngar Hill last Saturday.

tural classes, or the party will suffer defeat; the third party prohibitionists are AND HERE In this column, we wish to call the attention of the residents of the west side of the county, who are too far away to come to Hiawatha to trade, to be sure and go to Sabetha and see Rhodes, successor to Myers Cosh. He is an old hand at the business, and one of the best buyers of Dry Goods and Boots and Shoes in Kansas. He sells for cash, and no dealer can sell cheaper and keep even. His stock is fresh; new styles and good goods are added to keep pace with the demands of a fastidious public. If you want to buy goods to correepoDd in price with 15c corn, that is the place to go.

10-3 would only be necessary for them to present their claims and receive their pay without the necessary intervention of a bill for that purpose and for the benefit of a portion of the members. The rogues who entered the school bouse Sun Brown county farmers are, we understand, discussing the school book questionquietly but energetically. Our stock was bought direct from the eastern market, and evervthin is moving, and tney are becoming more day night are requested to call and settle the damages. irsn ajl uusan. and more formidable as the probability And if a disbursing officer why would he stop at taking $75,000 or $80,000 when he could perhaps Our last literary was a howling success.

Fe- grows that the republican party will not ter Washingtonian front was accompanied by a See heve scooped the entire membership? Now we A white man was hung last week in Mississippi for killing a negro. Justice make prohibition and woman suffrage speech of oratorical marvelonsness, while the other speakers. Pig excepted, exhibited a measure of talent not often found in the amateur McGuire's Old Stand, Hiawatha, Kansas. plunks in its platf6rm. In the mean is justice, whether it is in Mississippi or will consider it briefly from a third standpoint and imagine the proa and eons of tbat bill, the one side charging tbe other with the cowardly courage to guard the public treasury, and the other side retorting courageous cowardice to time, in spite of the bluff denials made in Ohio.

politician. Mr. Pig, who was enthusiastically left hand. He will soon leave for Sumner by Hudson and Anthony, the enforced temperance contemplated by prohibition munching a small potato, was called from his corral and responded with scavenger's custo county to spend the summer with his son Jim. Mr.

and Mrs. Anderson and son arrived here A kdy Felt says he has long felt he could fill the long felt want in the gu favor a pre-arranged plan for double pay and a Canada pool. Our congressman does not seem mary grunt. Upon examination, however, it has reached its greatest height and mag from Kentucky Saturday and spent Sunday with was found that he had partaken too freely of to understand what I referred to in Bpeaking of nitude, and henceforth will be on the bernatorial mansion for a good, honest Mr. and Mrs.

B. A. Seaver. Thev were enronte high tariff limberger, "Salt Hoss" and tapioca ror (jaiuornia. wane.

The resubmission people of Kan man, by taking the place himself. and was silently struggling for supremacy over tbe tariff on lumber and the exemption of a certain elass of lumber from tariff. I could scarce blame any one for not fully understand Joe Kankm has moved his fence out into tbe a retrograde peristaltic determination which street about 8 feet, which makes it very incon It is such kind words as A. D. Emo- sas, who believe that the amendment was adopted by unfair means, are pushing hard to have another vote on the venient.

was evidently making things painful down In the room-for-all regions of his magnitudions ing as I was misprinted to the amount of "By not taking their supplies," out of which appen crat sends to-day from Eeserve, in an Mr. and Mrs. A. N. McCleary entertained a few friends at their home on Wednesday evening.

Among those present were C. Malone and lady, of Willis. J. L. Gates came down from Stella, Sunday and made his wife and boy a short visit.

Mrs. Gates and Ray will go to their new home in Stella some time this week. Their many friends wish them success. C. D.

Baker and family have moved on their farm east of town. W. M. Nellans has esteblished telephone communication between his store and residence. A few of our citizens have tackled their gardens, and garden "sass" will nndonbtedly put in an early appearance.

A large number of families contemplate leaving Baker, and several have already gone. For Joseph Bingman has been repairing the resi "stumik." Pig- dage I could get no meaning. But the question other column, that has made the life of dence of T. B. Hammond the cast week.

obnoxious law. was, "If a tariff or tax or duty on goods tends Heckler Happenings. 1 he boys' horns have come. Now they can the new editor bo pleasant since his In all parts of Kansas there is a grow to make them cheaper, as has been argued all toot. Election Proclamation.

Sorry to part with Editor Williams, but wel along the line from Mr. Blaine to the foot of the coming here. They are highly appre dated. 14 pounds of granulated sugar can now be come the new editor and hope he will keep Tbk ing discontent with our congressional delegation. There is a strong opposition to Ingalls and Plumb of the senate.

In purchased at any of onr stores for I. Dkvocbat up to its present standard. lonn xoung is giving his livery barn a new row, why discriminate between Messrs. Gould, Vanderbiit and such as they, by exempting railroad ties from duty, as they are tbe only class or lumber exempted?" The people have come at last to see there is entirely too little at- The house cleaning season is fairly upon us coat of paint. IT KNOWN, that I.

J. P. Banse. Mavor B1 The Democrat's city editor continues in his old place. Any assistance you The saddest of the year," when the average of the City of Hiawatha.

Brawn NinntT. Tom Griffith, of Irving township, was in town the fifth district, John A. Anderson has utterly lost his hold on the people, and married male citizen will have to eat his dinner ansas. by virtue of the authnritv i. Saturday.

bV thf laWA nf lhA flltn it k'mnoa KAK oil the window sill or the back door step. is commonly spoken of as a sham and give to our Mr. Albert Johnson while he is putting on new subscriptions at Those that took in the S. 8. convention this nuun yum iu unruium3 jimmc ire asury and the interests of the toiling millions, and entirely too much to those huge sponges who create none of the wealth and want to absorb it all.

proclaim tbat there will be a city election held Farmers are beginning to get their spring week at White Cloud were Daniel Kloss, Rev vnj vi iiion oiuat ausu, on hvpocrite byall who speak of his actions, work in shape. TUESDAY, APRIL 1st, 1890. Stull, D. E. Todd and wife, D.

E. Kercber, Hence, tne 1 armers' Alliance. pry truly, J. W. McCttKiusr.

So with southern and western Kansas the rate of about twenty or thirty a week, and getting news, advertising and Mr. and Mrs. Swartz have returned from a time it looked as if this city would be vacant in a short time, but other families have commenced to move in, and the prospect now is that our population will be kept up to the average. C. D.

Clarke is the new night operator. Mr. Coulter the former night man being promoted to agent, in place of J. L. Gates, resigned.

William Simmons, Will P. James, Rev. Irwin, The officers to be elected are as follows, to-wit One Councilman, first ward, for two years. Wallace county. the "mutterings of discontent" are heard Chas.

Bayless, Emma Bmner. Julia Allen DEALEBS IN PUMPS, WIND-MILLS, TANKS, PIPES, ETC. job work, we will be glad of. One Councilman, second ward, for two years. Mr.

and Mrs. T. J. Griffith spent last Satur HEAL F.STATE TRANSFERS. Minerva Bingman, E.

J. Roush, Arch Thomas one councilman, tniru ward, for twmun "We make the only COMBINATION WIRE APTflKFT Flfw One Councilman, third ward, for one vt-mr tn and may others. day and Sunday in Highland visiting the family of Dr. Lewis. no Depreciation in the Value of fill vacancy.

on all hands. It has been commonly believed that our own member from the first district, Maj. Morrill, is the best representative we have in congress, and Mrs. Sterns has improved her residence with Old Father Meyers is the latest to denounce Benjamin H. Clover, president of the Kansas Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union, whose portrait was printed in Brown County Real Instate.

one councilman, fourth ward, for two years. One Memberof School Board from w.ni Jessie Hale and sister Ettie, of Holton, are visiting their grand parents, B. M. Hale and new coat of paint. Boot Jack.

the g. o. p. Who'll be the next? that does not injure wire in making the twist. TILING FOR WELLS AND ROAD WORK.

SELF-CLOSING Gates. 2 CAR LOADS OF WALTER A- WOOD HARVESTERS AND BINDERS. ana one Member from territory annexed for Keal estate transfers for the week. Say, how would it look to have farmers alli scnoot purposes. that he could have renommations and last week's Democrat, is a farmer resid family.

Incognito. Reserve. 'ne memoer orrourth ward, to nil vacancy. Tbe polls shall be onen from o'clock a ance men, hold aown tne seats in tne Kansas house of representatives this winter? EQUAL SUFFRAGE COLUMN. ing in 'Grouse Creek valley, Cowley enuing iviarcn zz, iayu, as iurmslied by M.

G. Ham, abstracter. Sheriff of Brown Co to II Caughev until 6 o'clock p. at the following places. countv.

near Cambridge Dostoflice. He Miss Minnie Finley and her school will pre Mr. Franklin, proprietor of the Severance Will have a full line of Repairs for the Wood Binders and Mowers. We guarantee first class work and will handle nothinr? but the bast elections as long as he lived, but inquiry develops that the Major's case is not different from the others, and that there is a strong, 6ilent undercurrent of oppo Hon. E.

Is. Morrill has given $25 to Flouring Mills, made our city a pleasant call 8.50 was among the first settlers there. He sent a drama at Prairie College soon. The Hill-topi tes are also preparing a play. 17 18 in 30, Horton II Simmonds and wife to John First ward 3.

H. Fraser's office. Second ward Council room. Third ward Moser A Meyer office. Fourth ward City bouse.

last week. the fund to send suffrage literature into goods in the market CALL AND GET PRICES. Poor Old Sol! His opposition to the alliance Touhey, sw 35-4-18 4500 South Dakota. Dr. Cecil and wife, Clinton Burchfield and wife and Misses Effle Hassig and Minnie Hasse is said to be a mild-mannered, affable gentleman, vigorous and manly in deportment, about 55 years of ace.

He was In territory annexed for school nnnvuM In fargac and vrife to Marak Sr sition to his renomination. This is to be expected, too, in a district containing Township buildinc is one of the best recommendations it, could have. Somebody. In 183G, Abraham Lincoln said "I go 2 3 lance's Ad Everest 200 went to Hiawatha Saturday. The following persons are hereby appointed to for all sharing the privileges of the gov Mellenbruch and wife to Elder Goodnight, Robert Sweeney and wife so many eminent and willing republic born in Franklin county, Ohio.

Everest Echoes, tirst ward Judges: Jas. Corsant, John H. and Mrs. El kin were the guests of Falls City Mellenbruch, ne 2.J-2-15 2700 Spot ernment who assist in bearing the bur ans who have dreamed of going to con- IxKiinis. Amos Dean: Clerks: H.

Enaaorth. Saturday. John H. Fr aser. Os Maxcum has sold his billiard tables to dens.

I go for admitting all whites to Wood and wife to Spick-elmire, eh se sec 6 and pt sw sec ll 010 Second ward Judges: 8. Herbert. Eli Da Mart Geex who will continue to run them at the gress. ltiese people inins: me luujur has held on too long, and they are se Fred Crandall, who has been attending college, is home again and ready for spring vis. I.

liaDCOOd: Clerks: John Ememon an 0-10 old stand. the right of suffrage who pay taxes or bear arms, by no means excluding John Christene. You can buy, at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, WHATEVER YOU WANT IN THE work. cretly moving for his defeat. Democrats Sheriff Brown Co to A Schna- 11- -7 1 1 -I TT 1 Our school has taken a vacation this week be 1 bird ward Judges: A.

A. Holmes, J. B. Stevens. T.

C. Clark: Clerks: A Rnlev women." MiBB Mollie Willey was visiting near Hamlin uie, 1 01, riorum 30,) who have supported him heretofore, fore commencing the spring term. I I I truiia in 1 1 Sheriff Brown Co to A Schna last week. The women with college diplomas and now see the folly of sacrificing a princi W. W.

Price was in Hiawatha Monday. Lon Eddy will start for the Indian Territory rourtn ward judges: J. W. Margraves, J.W. I-amme, B.

W. Dodge; Clerks: A. C. Fitch, M. ble, pt 1 in 3, Horton 300 T.

S. Wise shipped a car load of oats through Thb World assures its readers that it is running a republican newspaper. This statement will be a big surprise to a great many, as the majority of the republicans of the county have always looked upon it as a sort "what-is-it." We advise the World to repeat the assertion every week in large that the republicans will not forget it. The democrats will not lose much sleep over it, bo you need not worry about them. JAW hitaker and husband to the alliance a few days ago.

the week. the women teachers and women of fine education look on while distinguished pie to personal affection. A long time spent in agitating pension laws and territory annexed for school nurnosea Wagle, 4 in 10.3, Horton 1000 An M. parsonage will be built this sum oot and At JOHN Jndpes: A. I.

Brown. R. Kaufman, Joseph C. P. Stiles is attending a business college in Atchison preparing to enter a wholesale grocery JBrant and wife to Stnbe, wi mer north of the church men, who oppose woman suffrage, pro ufi, vierjtB: Dam iietwiier, 11.

c. fenny. bloody-shirt talk, to divert attention from taxes, tariffs and money matters, nw 27-3-18 1400 house in that city. Rev. Doty has WilliB added to his charge in inucu IS, 1GUU.

rkai. J. p. BAC8K, Mayor. Shoe Line WELMER'S Shoe House.

Keseler and wife to Cook, pose to have on the Australian ballot pictorial emblems, so that illiterate male Grandma McCarley was ont to church Sun Attest: C. It. LiWiLKNCK, Clerk. stead of Bobinson this makes it much more convenient for him. 10 in uo, xxorton 1, 0 day for the first time since her long illness.

has enabled the monopolists to ruin the agricultural and laboring classes, and Sterton and wife to Andrews voters may be fully protected against R. E. Sweeney is putting in the foundation Anton and John Lednicky were at Lake Tar- 1 2 in 42, Everest 100 for his new edifice. the danger of voting for the wrong can kio last week on a duck hunt. Exclusive now good democrats will probably conclude that a principle is worth more Osborn to Prewitt.

14 16 Mrs. O. C. Rumrael is on the sick list. The K.

of P. meets every Tuesday evening. didate. Other care-takers of the illiter Kickapoo St Hiawatha 644 Tom Walker sold his fine roadster to Artber The Kansas City Star, Members of other lodges are cordially invited. than the election of a "good man" on ate voters suggest the names of the can- Uimmock and yfe to Mor Jacques Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Streeter were married 10 years 7300 ton, sw 27 and se 28-1-1S didatesof the different parties be printed opposite principles to their own. M. W.

Drake contemplates a trip to Indiana He is now in his new store-room, East Oregon Street, and is receiving WEEKLY EDITION, Tuesday and their many friends gave them a surprise in the form of a tin wedding. I Collins and wife to Kerr, soon to visit friends and relative. in different colors. "Woman's Journal. New Spring Goods every day.

Prices are lower than ever. G000 ne ana ne ne li-2-lo Dora Rumrael expects to go to Colorado this A Masonic lodge will be soon started here. Ten women, including Pundita Rama- About Horton'S Kick. Call on Me, 8ml JOHN WELMEB, Pearsons to A Stanton, 11 in 25 cents a year. week.

We have about IS Masons in and about town. bia, were delegates to the fifth national West Horson Miss Maud Mourer went to Illinois Monday To the Editor of The Democrat The World man, Mr. Howard, was in the Vannatta to A Coe, 13 14 Docbti.es8, a man feels supremely happy to see himself villified and abused through the columns of a newspaper; then, a year after, when the editor's conscience hurts him on account of the loss of the dollars and cents such attacks have incurred, to see this same cringing sycophant say, "here's our hand; we are willing to meet you half way;" or, "let's let by-gones be by-gones," just simply to get a new subscriber; we say that such a man should be supremely happy; and, doubtless, he is in a horn. on a visit. The Horton Commercial of March 13 city last Saturday on business.

congress of India. Their credentials were in due form, and they were given in 85, Horton 1000 If. B. BM ALLEY. PrMldenu K.

Tni Democrat has changed hands. Geo. CHAS. V. WASTE, Oaabltr I.OYALHANXAH.

Ask your postmhster for a SAMPLE COPY. Of special interest to Farm makes the statement editorially that Stanley and wife to A Al Williams was a warm friend of mine, and I can seats on the platform. It was an un the recent session of the Methodist con lison, 17 8, Ad Horton. Mission Miscellany. say, with a host of others, that we regret his ers.

The cheapest and best News precedented innovation, and has made Bedunnah and wife to Hard 123 ference in that city cost the citizens of departure. But, if George is going to leave us, paper in America. The neighborhood of Claytonville seems to be ing and wife, 7 8 in 1 Ad Robs'n FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Hiawatha, Kansas. we can't help it. Let us rally 'round our new Horton $1,500, and it seems to feel some settling up with new comers some few of our The Democrat will present its sub I Hand and wife to Twohev.

se a great commotion; but during the convention every reference to the lady delegates was received with cheers. Now comrade and give him our earnest support. what grieved that they should have 34-4-18 0450 scribers, who pay one year in ad was a reader of his Pawnee paper for some II Wells et al to Beall, 15 been put to such an expense, and re vance, with one year subscription I neighbors having moved to other regions.leaves us to welcome tbe new arrivals. J. W.

May, having moved into the house formerly occupied by Abraham Raber, was succeeded by a new man superintending the farm Mr. Diebolt's months and for myBelf, I think it was a fine newsy publication. Let us overcome our re 1(5 in 68, Horton 85 marks that "there is something wrong let India send missionaries to convert the Methodist General Conference and Paid in Capital, $110,000.00 Town Co to Brown. gret of seeing George leave us by working the to tne ctar. it is equal to any one dollar weekly.

We have sample in the custom of free entertainment, half It is the man's dollar such a newspaper man is after, and not his good will. We think the best way to do is to "know vou are right, and then go ahead." in zo, uorton harder for our new co-worker, Mr. Hildebrand rates, etc. that ministers expect extend formerly operated by Mr. May.

the United States Congress to the doctrine of equal rights. Woman's Same to same, 6 8 in 103, Horton. 1333 copies. (Jail aad get one. Undivided Profits on Hand 13,500.00 and Thb Democrat will flourish as in times The cold days of winter bav- passed, and ed to them." f-ame to same, 14 lr 30, Horton 400 past.

A. D. Emocrat. warm sunny days appear; we think of the days Cringing apologies wjll not be needed. Same to and Horton, 22 in THE DEMOCRAT, Hiawatha, Kansas.

Now, the location of a session of the zo, Horton 200 Since I came to America I have learn tbat have passed and the spring tbat is almost here. Koblnson Items. Methodist conference is considered an Blatter to Kuenster, 5 in 20 ed with surprise that the women of honor to be striven for, and the town Mr. R. Waugh is giving his big barn a coat of The students of the graded school will give an (i0.

llorton SISECTOKS E. MOSER. COL. E. BIERER.

D. K. BABBIT. J. S.

HENNEY, L. E. CHASE. CHAS KNABB. ELI DAVIS, M.

S. SMALLEY, SAMUEL DETWILER. So many people omplimented The Democrat on its big issue of March 13, that the youth who presides over the paint which improves the looks of it greatly entertainment at the opera house Saturday even America are not privileged to vote on so many local, parochial, municipal and lucky enough to secure it is fortunate indeed. Horton made a great effort to THE "RY." HOUSE ing. The receipts are to be nsed to purchase Moore to Miles, self and sw 28-3-17 Curtis et al to Bunn et al, pt Mr.

Waugh has about as large and nice a barn as there is in the county. He will, by the pres columns of the World almost had a cat- furniture for the school, and it is to be hoped educational matters as the women of get the conference, and then for the ed ent Indications, begin his house in the near that the people will turn out and give them wj nw 30-1-1O, and 2-o blk 1 Elliot's Ad, Morrill itor of the Commercial to come forward future. fit. He raves and tears his hair, and swears by the Big Horn Spoon that the good house. Brown County Stock-holders of the First National Bank, Hiawatha, Kan 01 England.

Seeing how influential the social position of woman is in the United States, I am amazed at the anomaly The family of T. J. Kale are all down with The late firm of Peeler JenBon, having fail II Bunn et al to Bunn et al, with such an insult to the ministers has caused a good deal of indignation all World is the only paper on earth. He Banna, the meaBlea although none of them are very bad same as last above ed to come to a satisfactory agreement in the 100 100 100 100 100 I HoCrery, at this writing. final settlement of their business, have agreed MEALS AT ALL ITOl'RS which I earnestly trust will soon be Babbitt.

took ten feet of "plate" matter out to demonstrate the fact to a mathe The fine weather 1b helping the looks of fall to submit their accounts to a board of arbitra Lam et al to Bunn et al, do Bunn et al to Bunn et al, do Bunn et al to Bunn et al, do Orlmaa, swept away by the advance of public Corneiiaoa Estate, sown wheat. It looks prosperous at present. tion and have selected J. F. Wilson and S.

II opinion in the right direction. Amelia And you will find things fixed up in tnl-clM F. F. Miles contemplates exploring the wes Brown as the arbitrators, they to pick a third matical certainty. And, notwithstand ing all his fuss, The Democrat has add over the district.

The Commercial also says, "it is just as three-fourths of the population of every community, county and state views it." We would like to inquire on what authority the Commer Da rid Erans, Lewis Onsee, 8 Bmalley, Moyer, John Wonder, i Fuller, 8 Brown, Wm Radford, A Hill. Bause, A Jeffries, Blancbard, TburaUw Cbaee, John Maglott, Sidney Phillip. Dr Littret, Chase, Diratnock, Jrerard Blerer, OrlndaUfT, Dr Nye. Luther Darla, Ell Deris, A DsTenport, Wheelook, Jaoob Lyman, Samuel Detwtler, Penny. Sitae Waltei.

Mary Leigh. Cbaa Knabb, Boomer, Kllaa Maser, Chas Waste. A Owen Estate, Fuller, Davla, Margaret OrlndsUC, Cbas A Meyer, Geo 8 Foster, L. Dillingham, 8 Henney, Henry Miebaoh, Mr Mary Wonder, tern regions of Kansas and Colorado, in the B. Edwards, in a letter to Mrs.

Stone. Total $40,423 man if necessary. manner tor the accommodation ot gnestr. Here yon will find all kinds ot near future. The last meeting of the city council will be ed 75 new names to its list in the past two weeks.

We do not claim that this There are eleven women included on school boards of the six cities of Nor A Tnomaa, Tboa Brown, Susan Rush, i Babbitt, The talk of the farmers at present is, "Have held April 2. They will then abdicate in favor Headaches, cial makes so broad a statement. Per you joined the alliance?" Bill Nye is the largest or best paper on earth of their successors. They have given the city good administration and it is expected that TEMPERANCE DRINKS. way.

Woman's Tribune. haps that is the sentiment of Horton in Mr Delia Owen, Jacob Moser, Which are of regular or frequent occur Morrll Happenings. majority of the voters will turn ont and re-elect rence, are nearlys caused by some de We notice the Morrill correspondent to Thi The fiftieth woman, Clara Shortrige Faltz, of California, has been admitted the matter, but we would politely remark that Horton does not constitute them. Drafts Drotra Dirfcf on all the Principal Cities of Europe. rangement of the digestive organs, eith Sweet Cider, democrat has not been sending in any news but we are willing to have it compared with the World any day or week in the year.

What hurts our neighbor so much is to see this paper read by more people than condescend to do likewise April 1 is the date set for the caucus to noml from this place lately so we shall try and rep er temporary or habitual, like constipa to practice before the United States Su Champagne Cider, Soda Pop, Etc the earth. nate city officers for the coming election to be held April 7. The caucus is to be held at the preme Court. tion. iSothing more emcacious than HAMBURG FIGS can be found to reg Then, again, the hope is expressed resent our prosperous little city hereafter.

The Democrat with its new management and a new correspondent here should command liberal patronage. We regret Mr. Williams retire Miss Eebekah E. Roberts has been primary school bouse on Main street. Every for it.

ment from the paper but all express great con- body turn ont. GO AND SEE THE "KT." JMoser Meyer ulate this derangement. Hamburg Figs are prepared in lozenge form, and are delightful to the taste. It is not, there admitted to practice before the Orphans' naence in Mr. Hildebrand and that the paper Tbe Rev.

Thos. Campbell is pleasantly settled that the ministers accepted the hospitality "in the spirit in which it was given." We hope such was not the case, and trust that they accepted it in Court of rmlaueiphia. She is the sec fore necessary to take nauseus medicine ond woman lawyer admitted to the bar win remain as usual tne uesi local paper in the county. No family should be without it and those that intend getting married should at the parsonage, which has been newly repaired to receive him. All the citizens of our city The Holton Recorder, the Troy Chief, the Seneca Tribune and the other republican newspapers of the first district of that city.

when you can obtain the compressed subscribe and save a row in the family. DEALERS IHSr extend a hearty welcome to him and will en pulp of fruits and vegetables which Ben Zavits made a business trlD to St. Joseph The State Industrial School for Girls at Beloit, Kansas, has thirty-five pupils the spirit in which it should have been given, and not, as the Commercial says, deavor to make him feel at home. Hiawatha Planing compose Hamburg rigs. here once last vv eunesaay returning 1 nnrsaay evening are expressing great alarm at the in The crossings recently ordered by the council and foTty-hve applications now on hand Misses Stella Uilmore and Kieilie Ball are in a mean and grudging spirit.

tried, the I lgs become a household rem edv. Sold by druggists at 23 cents a box are being pnt down. Every one will apprec late terest the democratic newspapers show to the alliance move. The reason is spending a week visiting with their parents at Oneida during the week's vacation of the Mor AND this improvement. bold by Miner ctevens.

Academy Motes. rill college. There was a large attendance at the T. P. this: The democratic newspapers and R.

E. Speer is now grandpa by the arrival of E. prayer meeting Sunday night. Miss Pen a bright little boy at Dib Graham's at Hiawa We Somctimea Haoe to Wai the alliance stand together on the tariff There is nothing wrong in the custom of free entertainment, and if Hiawatha had had the conference, they would have been only too happy to have entertained the ministers, and none of her editors would have beenfound writing such an Dell lead the meeting, which was uncommonly tna. itoo is mstiy proua or tne honoT and you Bee Hive Factory.

find him now-a-davs sinffinar or whistling some question, as well as in other matters The winter term closes to-day. Quite a number will not be present nex term Base ball fever has broken out again Highland club should come over and interesting. Next meeting will be held at the for Vindication, appropriate air. V. B.

church. The republican newspapers have noth John Fulton was in town last Thursday. Chas. McClelland, our enterprising grocer. Having purchased the business of M.J.

Dlcka-1 eon, we are prepared to supply the trade with bee I Which is slow in coming. But the right A little girl arrived at our barber's, Mr. Cro beat us before they crow any more. ing in common with the alliance, and therefore oppose it. When a republican has moved his family here from some western wins- every time, and the "square man article as appeared in the Commercial uvea and supplies, all kinds ot scroll and turned work, store and office fixtures, tanks, screens.

Jte. sier's, residence uriday, the 14th, that is mat ing things lively at present. county Sobinson extends a hearty welcome to Prof. Ainsworth's piano solo last was splendid. J.

R. Moyer spoke comes out on top and smiling. The But, happily, there are other towns be All kinds of job work a specLtlty. WK SOLICIT paper comes over to the alliance all the them. Miss Lillie Savre.

Horton. BDent Sunday with YOUB PATRONAGE, Serial by Capt. King, well. uex sisier, mn. Aaoyu mcmiiian.

Mrs. Wise and children, of Eeserve, were in LiBters and Cultivators, St Joe listers, rest of the party organs denounce it John Deere Stalk Cutters, Mnv.ni snrl wlfA vlalteri fVi ia tiiI a 11 i I town the past week the guests of Miss Laura Ask A. C. Smalley if he ever got sides Horton, and the conference will do well to hold its next session in a city where religion is respected, and where For examples we name the Atchison Keystone High Drill Planters, Baggies, Stalk Cotters and Cultivators, relatives at MarysviUe last Sunday. afford.

scared. E. B. McKim Brrived Mondav even in a- from The Deserter Carriages, Phaetons and Spring Wagons. Mrs.

Galbraith, of Atchison, is visiting with Champion and Kansas Farmer. These two papers are now thoroughly hated Newman's mustache will take the St. Paul, Minn. with two cars fine stock cattle FOB SALE A span ot large 4-year-old bay horses, well matched, harness and wagon. Ap they will not be subject of such ill feel her daughter, Mrs.

8. A Groninger. for his fine farm southwest of town. prize. ply to l.

D. LfcWiS at HOss, Plaining mill. ing as tney seem to have been this Esty, Whitney Holmes Organs. Hazelton, Esty, John Funderburg left Mondav foT Colorado The Rev. Mr.

Slade will deliver a sermon at The recital Monday night was splen by the g. o. p. press because they have dared to break away from Ingalls and Springs where he will visit for abont a month Now running in this paper. the TJ.

B. church Tuesday evening. year. did. The hall was crowded.

ana take a rest. Flora Dillingham, of Hiawatha, was stop W. D. Webb. Decker, Steinway and Checkering Pianos- Raymond.

Mrs. T. T. Mvers left Mondav for her old The rhetoricals Tuesdav were by the the dictates of the party platform. F.

W. Grant W. Harrington. Has a Highly Satisfactory Ending, ping with Miss Lizzie Payne last week. home at Plymouth, Illinois, where she will vis Col.

Sanford'g Ictnre. senior class, and pieces were rendered A temperance lecture was delivered at the M. it several weexs. im as follows: Domestic Sewing Machines E. church Sunday evening.

"Old Times and Xew," by Col. James Industrial Education II. Pfeiffer. Hill Top. WEBB, RAYMOND BARRIXGTOS, Wm.

Gaflbrd, son of our townsman, was in DON'T FAIL TO READ IT One of America's Noblest Women P. Sanford, the renowned traveler and It is with a feeling of sadness and resret that the city Monday. Thb devices of pension agents for opening new sources of fees, and the tricks of demagogues to gain new popularity are illustrated in Senator Ingalls' bill, providing that any woman who shall marry a disabled soldier "to take Nettie Eyer. ITT lecturer, at the opera house Friday even we pen our items tms weeK. or the though E.

E. Rounds, of Fairview, called on us Tues comes over us that we are now writing to i ATTORNEYS AT LAW, day. ing last, was a decided treat for the members of the lecture course. The T. E.

IVLcyrr-is, stranger. And we would say, as do all others who have taken Thx Democrat, that Mr. Will Special Club List. AmDiuon in man lvinzie. Madam Morocud Clara A man 11.

Salem Witchcraft F. ieburn. Grit F. C. Kingslev.

Jeff Williams is moving to Jackson county. Adam Lange, who recently had tbe misfor Coal iams has made it a Bnccess, and made many warm friends; who join with us in wishing him lecture was entirely different from any Hiawatha, Kansas. DEALER IN prosperity and success in whatever he manv A View of the Life of Hamlet Mamie tune to break one of his limbs, is reported as doing as well as could be expected. thing previously presented under the heretfter engage in No had the pleasure of A SATING OF 25 TO 50 PER CENT Bause. meeting an.

nnaeurana wno succeeds Mr course being a happy talk on many A child of C. M. Trnex, which has been quite AND Amelioration of RaceAntagonism Williams as editor and proprietor of The Deh HARD COAL.SOFT COALJRICK Office In National Bank building. Practice la all courts. State and Federal.

Deposition taken on sick, is recovering. things, and not confined strictly to the K. Yates. Prices given below are for TITE DEMOCRAT typewriter. Our merchants report quite an improvement Some of the boys got a little funnv AND AM OTHKlt PAPER NAM Kl IN TH topic, uoi.

fcamord has lectured over in trade of late. SMTimG 1D CD IKC01 1 SI' ECIALT1 Brick crat. He is a gentleman of kind manner and pleasing address, and has the appearance of being a rustler. He retains ail the old force formerly employed on the paper, with friend Albert Johnson, who hopes to retain all the old subscribe! and form tbe acquaintance of many LIST. The Democbat alone is ftl.50 per year 1 uesday evening.

She or It, 1000 nights in the last six years, and in The J. W. met with Mrs. M. H.

anu we ciuo wun tnese papers lor me conven his lifetime has lectured oftener than Car Load Lots at Reduced Rates, Peeler Monday evening. Omega iciivo ui viu lxieuue. iimne Doming uy lb. THE KASSAS DEMOCRAT AND Far F.uough Mot to be new uun. R.

T. HERRICK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, And now In regard to Hill Top and vicinity any other person now living. He has crossed the Atlantic nineteen times, and Robinson, March 25. Highland Items. I will take for mv text this week, the fifth Weekly Kansas City Times $2 85 National Economist i So Weekly Topeka Capital on Coal Delivered Free to any Part of the City.

The young smart Alec of the Hiawatha Dkmo cnapter or James, from first to seventh verses All who have testaments please turn to text circumnavigated the globe three times. cbat who sends a haf-colnmn special to the city Hiawatha, Kansas. national uemocrat ui Regular price of National DemoeTst 1.IW and read. Farmers are preparing to sow oats Fast horses are entering the minds of our bus "Wherever he goes he tells his story of OFFICE AT STOCK YARDS, HIAWATHA, KTAN. Mr.

G. W. Lindlev save onr alliance one of papers every time a cow nas a cair in mat vu lage, thinks that the MethodiBt Conference heli here was not properly reported in the metropol St. Louis Republic 25 American Agriculturist 2 DO Office over The Morrill Jane Bank. care of him," shall, at his death, be entitled to a pension of $12 per month so long as she remains a widow.

Every old soldier who has no fear of arsenic nor sulphur matches in his coffee, nor any doubt regarding his physical treatment when he sells himself for $12, will be in favor of this, Ingalls' latest bid for campaign powder. It would be far cheaper and better for the government to hire attendants for the dismembered or otherwise disabled soldiers. In such case the veterans would not only receive expert care, but the pension would stop with their leath. If a premium be put upon marriages, the year 1965 will find 100,000 soldiers' widows on the pension list and permanently out of the matrimonial market. This would involve a hardship for the men of the next century which Senator Ingalls ought to consider.

tne nest lectures mat, in our opinion, has ever the "three brothers," which is his trade iness men. itan press. The young man is not many degrees St. Joseph Gazette 2 25 Leavenworth Weekly Times Free oeen aeiiverea at tint Top. it was solid facts and pertaining to the alliance, and was appre- mark.

The preliminary trial of Geer and Gouck is removed from a blooming uliot. Horton ueal light. one year to Jew Subscriber to the Democrat Bet for the 27th cmieu vy an present. AiBo iour new memue initiated the same evevinir. the 24th.

Mr. Sanford is accompanied in all his We can take yonr subscription to any newsna Just fourteen miles from the Horton The Band of Hope gave an entertainment last Mr. Frank Idol has returned from Onincv travels by his wife. They remained in per or magazine at less than reirnlar rates, and Friday evening, which was a grand success. 111 having graduated.

Headlight office is the number of "de Dr. A. LEIGH, Spl? ft ctt-tK OPERATIVE SURGEON. IjV. a-' f4--C! ahd lffer 1 Honey Mr.

Marcum. late of Colorado, has moved Hiawatha most of Saturday, and enjoved Mr. Noah Kittenhouse, of Troy, was in onr The Hiawatha Horton Hack Line. Imtm Hiawatha 7 a.m p.m Leatea Horton 7 a. I p.

EACH DAT, save you the trouble of sending it. THE DEMOCRAT, Hiawatha, Kansas. grees removed from a blooming with his family on the Bowron homestead themselves looking over the town. Mr. city Friday.

Hill Ton has organized an alliance SuhiIht Sanford is originally from Mrs. D. K. Mrs. OlandeT Bingman has been quite sick D.

iiinii jut. tt Aunuiey as supenn- Babbitt's old home in New York, and tenaent. About three months ago W. L. for the past week.

U. No had tbe oleasure of Braining' three now XOW IS TUE TIME TOSIBSCRID was well acquainted with her parents. Bender A Evans are receiving new goods dai Beard, one of the most prominent dem six months, trial snbscribers for The Dkmo- a masse cwHcutni ourwuv -r ly and will soon have their store stocked crat. They are Mrs. A.

J. Idol. Mr. Henry ocrats of Kansas, started the Hutchin a ia i What Major Clongh Think of It. Koeling and Km.

Koeliiur. all of White B. A. Seaver is unable to move at present on son World, and proceeded to make it postomce. u.

So account of fixing the house on tbe farm. alsaeo wtta rones saa stoves to sses 'Jack Frost" awaj. Psesssurer rates only 15 eenta. Bscnrsft rese oaabi. T.

C. BKOKBON, Prop. fThanka to TJ. No for his kind wnrrla mul ef Bro. Ben.

F. Hildebrand, formerly of the democratic organ of Southwestern North American Review, Del Kercber, the manager of the Xuncia, is forts in our behalf. Thanks, also, to the new the Pawnee City, Fress, made us Hiawatha, 1 spending the holidays at home. Kansas. Now, after he lias secured eaDBcnoers.

r.D. 1 Geo. VinsonhaleT closed his school near White a short but jolly call Tuesday afternoon large subscription list, he announces Hamlin Kotea. Cloud last week. He has purchased the Hiawatha Demo that he will remove the World to some The merchants' carnival win be given April City election here on April 7.

It is likely the crat of George Williams, paying $6,500 Sd, under the auspices of the Conirre rational city in Texas, and has the nerve to ask his Kansas subscribers to stay with for the office and business. This an church. hat Major Morrill Says. The Washington correspondent of the Kansas City Star interviewed several of the Kansas representatives in regard to the open letter addressed to them by the farmers' alliance and reports their replies as follows: A. Specialty, Treated by the last year's ticket will go through again.

It has helped Hamlin a good deal by putting in sidewalks on the principle streets and the people ap Mm Rdwe Lots. The university has given to its scholars the nouncement causes tears 01 Doth joy him. This is not right and we hope benefit of ten days as holidays to rest up. preciate them when It Is muddy. Mr.

Beard's subscribers will see him At the last meeting of the Congregational lit Henry Button and Lon Teale are going to get and sorrow to glide swiftly down the cheeks of the old man of the Great Religious Weekly. We are glad to have and his paper in Texa? bicycles and will doubtless get some fails before erary society a bin was passed to commence a LATEST TOOTED METHODS tma or rvsus buau. ArrangenOTits have been made for the year which will maintain for the Review its unrivalled position among jwrriodicalB, and render it essential to every reader in America who desire to keep abreast of the times. From month to month topics of commanding interest in every Held of human thought and action will be treated of in iu pafces by representative writers whose words and names carry authority with them. The forthcoming volume will be signalized by the discussion of questions of hiirh public interest by the foremost men of the time, notably by a controversy on Free Trade and Protection in their bearing apon the development of American Industry and Commerce, between the two most famous living statesmen of England and America.

The Right Hon, W. E. Gladstone they learn to ride. L. N.

Beagan has put up a house for slander suit on the Kuncia. Several of Severance's business men have been arrested for selling whisky. Clint Phelps says It is a boy this time. Stafford. Major Morrill said: "The Kansas delegation have discussed this matter fully and freely.

In my opinion the cause is the miserable crops in '87 and '88 and the niggardly prices for the crop for a nearer neighbor our gifted and genial frieud from Pawnee, but it is like rejoicing at a funeral, for in gaining Ben we are liable to lose George. The Dem iter, wayne, of Marysville, will preach The foundation for the store of T. B. Ham In the Christian church Monday evening. Del Molcomb, living east of town, had his arbolisalve mond is complete and contractor Chandler will begin work this week.

The Odd Fellows will occupy the second story. ocrat is a splendid local paper, and if of '89. This latter crop was the finest i Seventy-five residence lots in the most beautiful part of the city. Also lots of from one to five acres adjoining the city for sale at low prices and on easy terms. Call on UeKcome, Moon Davis.

barn burned down on Sunday. He lost a horse and three calves. It is supposed that an engine ever raised, but the price for it was J. S. Springer, of White Cloud, the president on tne railroad was the cause of the fire Mr.

Williams was bound to sell, the people of Hiawatha are to be congratulated upon its falling into such good such that the farmers could not get therawaaa strong wind from tbat direction of the new bank was in town one day last week Tha Great Skin Rimed RelleTe aa4 Cnrva back the cost of raising their crops Mr. Holcomb was at Morrill and did not know Frank McBride has accepted a position in a hands. feaoetha KepuDiican. It until he came home. harness shop In Falls Ciiy, Neb.

B. B. Vanconrt is building an addition to his A young man had his leg broken in two places Sol Miller About Played Out The result has been that those who had mortgages to meet or interest upon mortgages to pay could not do it and house 11x16 and is rebuilding the front fence. Troy Times' Hon. James G.

Blaine. This discussion," embracing the most Important contributions evtr made to an -American Periodical, besran in the January number. It is a siirniiicant fact as showing the unparalleled popularity and nsefulnena of this periodical, and its wide influence njon naldic opinion that the circulation of The North American Review is greater than that of all other American and English Reviews combined. uy neing aicaea Dy a none. He is a stranger and is at the Hamlin House.

Dr. Erwin set his Mr. Geo Winters will occupy it after the first great distress has resulted. I am of leg. of April.

Itching? aad Irritations ot tlM SUa and Scalp, Either Itching or Blsexttsff, fJiczRATioirs, Ocrs. orsTDs, BBcraaa, Pot-bo its, BlTKS Of Ilt8aCTB.CATABKB. IrrtAMXD Bourn Hrxs.CHtLBLJinra. Chap and Caim. Jt tnitantiy rtlima the pain of Bum and cam Uie trorrt cat wiOiout toar.

Small bozeattc Large boxea 60o. Miss Vallie Hutt ia expected home from Tex ieaio was poisoned Dy a poison The state papers are beginning to notice Sol Miller's weakness which has been so apparent to those about him for some time. The Capital of Tuesday gave him a deserved scoring on the as in about two weeka. vine wnne visiting in the country last week. the opinion, however, that the report is exaggerated and the distress is by no means as widespread as is reported.

A. C. Killing, of Sabetha, was In town last Miss Carrie Hereby will teach tbe two months Sunday. school at Pleasant Grove this Bpring. The population of Kansas is largely J- rarry nas a had ease of the mumps childish manner in which he has been Mr.

Will Lewis will leave for Colorado Springs in about a week. We wonder if he will Subscription Price, Postage Prepaid, Five Dollars a Year. ue is at tne tiamlin House. abusing Prof. Canfield.

take his Bau with him. T. C. Mathews shipped a car load of bogs Mon- CHAMBERLAIN'3 Ilye and Skin Ointment. A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, Tetter, Salt Ehenm, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles.

It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases hare been cured by it after all other treatment had failed. 23 and 50 cent boxes for sale by I D. POTTENQ Eli. Notice of Suit by "Publication.

Is tbe District Court, Brown County Kansas. Ida Chaak, Plaintiff, T. Chabxk Chakb, Defendant. rpo the above named defendant, Charle Chase: Yon are hereby notified that yon nave been sned tn the District Court of Brown County, Kansas, and must answer the petition Died by the plaintiff on or before the Sd day of May, IrttO, or tbe petition will be taken a true, and ludjrment rendered divorcinr yon from tbe bond of matrimony with tbe plaintiff, and setting aside tbe marriage between too and tbe plaintiff, and for costs of snit. Wi, Kiisoni 1 HaBKixero.

1M4 Attorneys fwr Plaintiff. oay. Mr. Harris, of David City, will build a Does for Campaijpi Powder. fine residence between Vanconrt 's and G.

Troy's. juwex, a Tanner living near Hamlin, has sold his farm and wiU shortly move to Colorado P017DEH Absolutely Pure. Thi pnwtW nMrr Tories. A marel of puritr Mraieih and Mor economic, than th ardinnrj kiwi. nd cwnru.t bm eohi iu on petition ilb the mulUtodeof low test, short weiKtit 4am or phn-phttt pnmdttrn.

8 kl ooly la tau. HoKiL BaIiso Povcei WU St. made np of old soldiers of the rebellion, and a general service pension bill would be of Bervice to the whole state as a means of distributing money among the people. Generally the Kansas delegation is not only ready and willing but anxious to advocate such legislation as will bring about the desired Congressman Morrill has introduced Tha North American Rsview, East Fonrteennth Street, Xew York. Cole'g Carbolisoap preTenta pimple, blackneeda.

chapped and oily akin, and preserves, freshens and beautloee the complexion. It unequaied for use tn bard water, and its absoluta purity and delicate perfume make it positive luxury for tna bath and nursery. The labels on the frenuine are Black and tht UUen Green. Prepared only by J. W.

Cole A Co. Black Hirer Faaa. Wia. Sold by Druggists and Dealer la Medietas). Rev.

E. B. Holland will fill the M. E. pulpit where ne will locate.

There are quite a nam ber of Hamlin's people out there. this year. Mr Keid and Misx May Harding were mar a service pension bill of per month. He does not expect it to pass, but thinks this will square him with the soldiers. Horton Commercial.

D. E. Todd waa in Leona Friday paying the 1 hey will move on a farm dentist a visit. Are tlei 8ou iiBCSuao. PEERLESS CITS 1J 1 Ul Jltll 1 111 Mr.

Uo. T. Williams selling ont Thb Dsm.v- The A. M. E.

conference of this district is now.

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