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Pottawatomie Chief from St. Marys, Kansas • 4

Pottawatomie Chief from St. Marys, Kansas • 4

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Every Democrat who advocates an lican institutions, and to the civili- Saturday, August 3, X878. STORE JtL G. Evans A W. eAuerney Editors aiMi zation and progress of the age government based upon the Eternal principle, that the will of the people is the Supreme Law of the Land. Mrs.

O. E. Stout, Superintendent of Public Schools in Jackson county is conducting an educational column in the Holton Recorder exclusive hard money is a Republican at heart, a spy in the camp, an einemy to his kind, a more deadly foe to American Liberty and popular Government than George the III. Democrats, who are such from principle, are in sympathy with the masses of the people. We have been taught that e- are based upon the school-bond frauds which brought Lappin (then State Treasurer) to grief some two or three years ago.

Bail was required in each case in the sum of five thousand dollars. Mr. Scrafford's sureties were John Horubeck and Charles Palmer of Shawnee County, Richard Johnson, Wells," Dr. B. McKay, John P- Cone and H.

C. Settle, of Nemaha County, and Sol Miller of Donip! an County. The Nemaha County sureties were examined as to their responsibility, and they testified in the aggregate amount A. URBANSKY. DEALER IN According to the decision of the U.

S. Supreme Court, prairie can be shipped out of the State by the railroads. The statute forbidding it being declared Mrs. Stout makes an efficient officer VERYTHIN Q' moeracy is to legislate and carry and gives general satisfaction to her out the popular will; to enact such constituents. Woman's Rights are law as will afford the greatest good not wrong after all.

If the male to the greatest number to protect candidates for the SuDerintendnrv Has Jnst Kecelved His Stock of 01 over forty thousand dollars. They are all old neighbors and friends the oppressed and laboring poor of this county are not careful the Mr. Scrafford, and seem to have lost Both the Democratic and Repub no faith in him. Chief will take up a lady candidate lican platforms of Michigan, declare Mr. Scrafford appears to be in IV -a and whip them all out.

against the Greenback money gooa health ana excellent spirits, and does not talk like a man who is One Of The Largot and Best SELECTED STOCK OF LITEST STYLES AND FASHIONS Ever Brought to Lookout for an overwhelming National Greenback vote, in that afraid to meet his accusers. He re irom the rapacity and oppression of wealthy few and that Democracy is opposed to Aristocracy. We believe in Democracy of principle and not in Democracy of name. We despise that Democracy which attempts to delude the people by the name, and at the same time advo- Greenback Platform. mained here during the afternoon, State this fall.

auo uejiuuncan ana Demo and was introduced to several old cratie parties have squandered the public friends. He left last night for bit home in Seneca." Commonwealth money impoyensnea tne country and neglected national legislation for the purpose MARYS, KAN. Dress Goods cates a policy antagonistic to every Ladies We are informed by G. A- Kirk-land's friends that they mean to put forward for Representative from this District. Mr.

Kirkland is young man of fine native talent, Social. thing Democratic. 18 the mission izations, destroying industry, para'vzini? Last Thursday niht the teachers oi rrue jjemocracy to invite to her "flUC. tnepoorand industrial ranks the honest it matters SSSttiS nf the Institute had a social reunion possesses a finished education which was a very enjoyable affair. not with what organization thev cal values by the contraction of the cur- It was altogether impromptu, bein' tormerlv affiiliated.

That th R. rr? nav? cnangea a non-iHterest Trimmings, And Clothing Till Yon Can't Rest. BOOTS, "HOAK-. pWOODENWABE, arranged lor the same day. There nki; i into an interest bearing debt: who have ub uecome corrupt, increased their own salaries, income mmA tvcio iuuiu.

siniriutr. aeis ama 7 i even the honest men of the party PurcnasiQg power of money and nA riii Wuereas, The administration of nation and apples, and a good sprinkling of visitors besides the students of is a good lawyer. We know of man in this part of the District who would better represent the believe his nomination will strength to the Democratic ticket. Geenrge is sound on the financial question, believes in a full legal tender paper currency issued direct ato vvimn.r LU te milntvnrl .1.. rect the errors of the party hv vo, IilNE OF FRESH GROCERIES- as a bell:" Holton fle aa 1 1 destroy the profits and value of frn-t.

ing for a change of legislators, but corder. Call at the Brick Frit for lite M'orlh Of Your Money. gal industry therefore. Resolved that we heartily the they will not join a party which This is the kind of a report we 14 abuses and kicks them. A.

VRBiiriKY- umon uetween tne Greenback party and like to hear from the profession. from the government, but thinks labor organizations; and we cordially i vite all patriotic citizens of this state to Some of the most enjoyable affairs (that financial reform must come While we dispise a man who changes his politics for political fa-vOrs, we hold in the highest estima- nrSfSLS i ndTnnte with us of our varied life were at such gath- the Democratic party. ST unuciiauuuHi vireeuoacK laoor party erings. MARYS' ItllX.L.S, Manufactures The tion those Who forsake n. nnvfv ZZ -TrT VVer ims A wuuhj uuiu sittvcry 10 money aha corpor- We give, this week, the Nation a wuuu iu uccomos corrupt, or reiuse revive inaustry, restore pros penty, reward labor, remove the burden of Greenback Platform adopted at the to endorse principles which they hold and believe to be for the good exceseive taxation, inaugurate a system of This is for Every Family, No Western family can afford for a dav to be State Convention, held at Emporia American aoaciute money, and secure to Best Brands of Family Flour Heal Mill Feed, without the Celebrated Western llemedv for Diar- ihtea Dysentery, (Miolera Morbus and Cholera In tne people and their prosperity the blessing of free government.

We proclaim the of the country. It is the reading and on the third of July. The document is a very good one, but fails to come up to our ideas on the finan fantum, Brown's tract Blackberry nd aincr. lr has been beiore the public lor ten intelligent lunuwing piauorm or principles ears, doc ors and druggists join iu recom- i. mat money is a creation of law.

a JPays I lie igheti Vmmh Price For ffarain, year Mrt, mi mi tls Cltsest Attention to Custom fort; mending it to their customers and patrons. Ask your druggist about its merits procure a bottle at cial issue. After our readers have convenience or trade ana commerce and ouce and save sickness, the expense ot a physical, and the life ot some loved one of th faniliv. De- it is ine uuiy or tne government to provide perused it carefully we will give our Jays are Dangerous." Brown's Aittihilioit niL ujouby ueeuea Dy tne people a full liiver nils, and nrka Asne Pills. ar legai teuuer paper money, based on the certain cure tor Astue.

lor. sale tiv all its anil Tiews on the subject. That financial is necessary, all honest Guranteein Full Satisfaction to All. A Reasonable Dis ount to the Trade. Plamondon.

voters of the liepublican party which are coming over and strengthiug the Democratic party. It was the intelligent voters of the Democrats who went into the Eepublican ranks that elected ''Honest Abe," to the Presidency in 1860. If the Democrats elect a President in 1880 it dealers in Medicine iu Pottawatomie Couutv men acknowledge, but differ in the power, perpetuity and credit of the govern ment, needing no other redemption than that it be received by the government in full payment for all debts and taxes, including duties on imports. 2. That all DEHSTTISTR1T I IUC No.

1G6. 160 acre farm. 3 miles from 81. Mam. aers STORKS, will be bv the votes of honef, frovernment, includ incr the hnnrls.

bKmiIiI di8cliarged in crreenbacka. madfi a full cultivated. Farm house, 14x'2S. Price 52,200. Terms, 8500 cash, balance in 1, 2 and 3 years, vviih interest at 6 per cent, per annum.

a j-i-ouwiio al, and the government, natinnn BnH Permaneutly located at the Louieviile Hous Jins who think mnrfl nf muinrio orrl hv pnnatitnHnnolln.ni..':nnn i wuere I WM'd bp plaseil to see all who are in ouuuiu De ior No. 161. 2S0 acre farm, on the Vermiion. 8 mi les from neprt O' Uental Work, either in the branch ol principle than of party. We belieye a railroad station, 2 miles irom Laclede.

200 acres ever prohibited from issuing interest bearing bonds. 3. That as usuarvin tht moana IIjIjING- OR "WORK, lenced. 120 acres cultivated. Good house.

stables. in partv oriranization but not in Pottawatomie Chief, The People's Paper. A Home Journal devoted to the up building, advancement aad improvement of St. Marys and surrounding Country. With eiKht yesira experience and a course at C-oh owt buildings, stock yards Ac.

Good orchard. mode of bringing it about. The of the Democrats in 1876 had dampening effect upon it and caused the people to lose faith in the party as favoring financial reform, if the Democratic party is in sympathy with the people it should not pander to the money powor of Wall Street, The people know what they want and will have it. The party had better not lose sight of the maxim which says "with the peop. do we are right, against them we wrong' and remember that yoxpopuli vox Dei.

stock farm. Price party prejudice. It is this accursed bv acoummulated capital robs industry it 1 consiir mv self perfectly competent to 60 acres good timber. A No. 1 shonirl he 1 erfornn anv operations- S20perecre.

par, prejudice which h. kept the L. e.eu uuo W. ICOacres. Kansas River bottom land, the best Look alter our Children's Te-th.

KAnnhhejinfl in nnwAT till Kair kaTia nannu iu the State. 3 miles from S. Marys. Price $15 29 lm J. TO KS.

tit. i iiv wcwpic fTnuuut kite iniervenuon 01 bankino- well nijrh. jiva hnvn notimlKr corporations. per acre. No.

186. 160 acres, on Cross Crek. One half bottom land staved to the Money Power more balance slope and bluff. 7 miles from St. Marvs.

white freeman, than they took property second that laboris the active Southern slave capital of the country, and Look at The 60 acres good limber. S50 posts on the ground to fence with. One of the best local ioij.s lor a stoc farm in the State. A good settlement. Price $9 I blacks, from the per acre r440, cash baJauce in 4 years, with iutt holders.

Fellow citizens, we imnlnr IOStered ratl est at 9 per cent. No. 172. you for liberty's sake to act as in BARGAINS, IN SO acre improved farm 2 miles from Newburv, i o. that we emphatically condemn the unfair disenmnation made between the wages paid to laboring men and all fenced.

3o acres cultivated. Good ionise with telligent and independent freemen. five rooms and cellar, good water, some timber, Free, Fearless, Independent and Right. Always Advocating Tlic Kigbts of tbe People, as against corrupt politicians of all part-ties monopolies, rings and Be governed by principles, and not dc. Price 12,50 No.

109. 300 acre farm. 4 miles from St. Marvs. 320 Improved Farms by the party lash.

Show that you have moral courage enough to leave salaries of office-holders and professional men. 6. That we are opposed to selling the homes of the people, or dooming thm to perpetua' serfdom, for the purpose of securing the payment of fraudulent municpal bonds. 1. That we demand the enactment of acres all first bottom.

40 acres BItlflL 225 acres fenced, mostly by hedge. 180 acres under cultivation. Two houses, one house cost $2 700. 2 wells, 1 cistern and some fruit. Price $8,500 some cash balance on time.

your part' when it does wrong. It AND FINS FARMING LAND, was the patriotic and intelligent part of the old Federalists and Anti- No. 108. 400 acres, bottom and upland. 35-T acres fenced OFFERER BY with pO't, Rail and wire, lVs mile Hedge, 10 sucn laws as will permit a reasonable time tfeaeralists which nocked to.

and acres timber. SZO acres cultivated, pood well. tor the redemption of nmnprtv anA log house, voung orchard, never failing water, for were led Dv Jefferson, the standard- r--r-v mm THE POOR MAN'S PAPER stock and good settlement. Price 34 cash. I vavvUkiUUi nearer of Democracy.

8. Thateach sex shall receive eaual Dav No. 20. 240 acres. 95 acres in cultivation.

60 actes tim tor equal work. ERTRAND, YOUNG CO. DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE, 9. That an income Ut ber, 60 acres bluff. Balance rich bottom laud.

Stock water and good outlet to stock range. Price $3,700. j. -m I ii oiuiioucu raiu-f iu i uiuin uie nini- i ah incomes exceeding one thonsitnH blinu 15lo to Pimw and dollars per vear. thousand No.

10. A Friend to the Mecta'c, Farmer ail Mtr- IT IS THE 80 acres. Smooth prairie. Some timbor and el or m. "All experience hath shown that TJhe Eclipse.

The eclipse of the sun which took place on Monday was observed by many with considerable curiosity. Not a cloud obscured the sky. Up 3 o'clock the sun shone forth with its splendor, by five o'clock the caused by the moon passing between the earth and sun, had obscured about nine-tenths of the sun's disk, leaving only a small semi-circular rim of it visible, about the shape of the new moon when first Keen. On the Western line of the State and on the Pacific cost the eclipse was total, he eclipse first commenced on northwestern part of the sun, shifted to the south till it had reached its greatest extent then moved to the southeast and finally ended. The rays of toe sun not entirely obscured here, were obstructed sufficiently to cause a noticeable change in the temperature of the air.

The trees and grass wore a dark green hue. The eclipse continued about two hours affording ample opportunity for persons of a philosophic turn of mind to make astronomical observations. Wfi see by our that many of the iy.eat water. Price per acre. No.

22. mankind are more disposed to suffer, The cheapest farm yet. 160 acres. 80 acres cul tivated, 45 acres timber. House 18x28, Ij story high.

Stone stable 16x30, with granary above. Good well. 15 miles from Topeka, Mission Creek runs through the farm. One of the most desirable farms in the Stale. Price $4,500, 34 cash, balance Immigrants Guide; Published in the Heart of the Garden spot of Ka jsaa.

Pottawatomie County, Kansas. fphe Lands are jusf as described. Si If any tract suits you secure it at once by notifying us, or write for further particulars, designating by number. Terms ot payment can in most instances be made easy, if ou time. No.

155. 10. That as all property is equally pro tected by government, therefore each class ot property (including, government bonds) SQOHld bear its jnst portion of tax. 11. That we demand the unconditional repeal of the specie resumption act and the national banking law, at.d that the currency be increased instead of contracted.

12- That we the improvement of the navigable rivers of the United States, and that the general government shall control all channels of domestic commerce, and prevent the rebbery of the people by transportation compares and corporations. 13. That we are opposed to granting our public lands to corporations, and anv further subsidies of money or public credit. 14. That equivalent for is tVio natural lam nf r.

3 240 acre farrj all fenced. 145 acres ciiltvnted. 15 acres timber. Krame house, 14x10, with cellar walled and plastered. Stables, out buildf tin Ac.

while evils are sufferable, that to right themselves by abolishing the form to which they are accustomed." These aie the words of the Fathers of the Declaration of Independence. They are the utterance of a truth demonstrated in every ae. It was this tenacity to custom which deferred the Declaration from year to year while our Forefathers were Two good wells, small creek with never failing water. 4 miles from Jit. Marys.

Price $4500, casu balance on time. No. 300. 320 acres. Ro'ling prairie and slope land, No.

173. 120 acre farm. 81 acrt-s fenced, 50 acres plowed. House 10x26, plenty or small lruit. Price $12,50 per acre, one half cash, balance on 3 years time.

Ho. 173. uHver looses sight of the fact axd always contains news pertaining to Lands, Crops, Improvements, and the advantages of a Home in tbe Famous Pottawatomie Reserve It is one of the Official Papers of the County, giving all the County new. official or otherwise, and is recog. nized as the leading paper of th County.

i c.v;uttug, ana we are sufferintr from the craHi vaL-a rt equally hostile to any form of commnnism per acre, one fifth cash, balauce on 5 years time, at 7 per cent interest No. 313. 160 acres. Slope land one mile from Newbury. Price $7,00 per acre, one fifth cash, balance ou 5 years time, at 7 per cent interest.

No. 316. 4000 acres, rolling prairie, and gentle slope land. Near good settlements, and good schools. Price ranges Irom $3,50 to $5 00 per acre, one fifth cash balance on 5 years time, with 7 per cent interest.

nuan Ccr iu appropriate tne wealth of others without an nni)unt of Astronomy to jDenyer and other places west to witness the passage of the moon between them and the source of liirht. tyranny imposed upon them by the Money Power of England, which claimed the right of taxing the Colonists without allowing them a voice in making the law which imposed the tax. It is this same adherence to custom and established forms of 960 acres, 9 miles from St. Marys. Some timber and water.

Price $5,00 per acre. No li3. 320 acres. Smooth Prairie, near the Vermillion. Price $6,25 per acre.

No. 1S4. 240 acres. 10 miles from St. Marys.

Price per acre. No. 1S5. 1240 acres. Smiles from St.

Marys. Price S4.25 per acre. One half cash, balance on time with interest at 7 per cent. No. 171.

1G000 acres upland. Near good market, schools dec. Price ranges from $2,50 to $6,00 per acre. A bargain. No.

169. 640 acres up'and and bottom. With living water. Piice --7, .50 per acre, one half cash, balance in 1, 2 and 3 years. Cheap.

No- 170. uuuc wnn violence, or gradually at the rates of ten or twenty per cent, a year: bith modes are violations of natural and moral law, and should be abolished. The following resolution was introduced and adopted by the convention Resolved, That the present movement in fovor of temperance in this stale has been productive of great good, and meets wiih our unqualified approval. Inconsistency. Will some of the would-be inform the party how they ex- It Is Te rmanently Establushea pect to gain a Democratic victorv government, customs handed down without the aid of the Independent us from the barbarous ages of! and Kepublican voters We frequ $25 TO $, That the Atmospheric gashing Machine Is the best in Kansas.

With a large, and daily increaaing cirenfc tion, at home and abroad, making it the popalar advertising medium of our merchants and busi-nees men as its col-amns plainly 1C0 acres. Smooth prairie. Price per aere. Scrafford on Bail. The Ex Hp Returned on Time, and Promptly Bail.

No. 179. 160 acres. Good valley and slope land, living water. 5 miles from St.

Marys. Near a good school. Price $7,50 per acre, one fourth cash, bal-' ance on 5 ytars lime, at 7 per cent interest. No. 178.

160 acres. Nearly all Kaw River xjttom, 4 miles from St. Marys. Price $12,50 per acre, one fourth down, balauce in 5 years, at 7 per ccut interest. No.

176. 160 acres, near Vermillion river. Good soil. Price 9u0 oue third cosh, balance on time. A heathen Greece and Eorae, customs customs which would be more honored by the breach than by the observance, which is the great stumbling block to tne adoption of a full Legal Tender paper currency.

If we, as American citizens, who are in love with our popular government, who favor equal protection to all, would perpetuate the government of our Fathers, wo must cut loose from the old rotten bulk of the European ideas of government, ol that one man government, of that class legislation, and build up a pm-eby popular government of our own adapted to the genius of our Kepub- ently hear some man who train with the Democrats of this county, say, that they ask no odds of the Independent and disaffected voters of the ltepublican party. Does the Democratic party expect to win men to its ranks by abusing them and ridiculing their political principles? Undoubtedly not but the enemies of the people, the enemies of Democracy, the enemies of a sound National paper currency, the took of the money power, and the cat's-paws of the Republican party expect to eep the people divided so that the popular will shall not be carried out. I have purchased the r'ght to manufacture and sell this uah ne in PotutWaloaiie county and will put up, in caeh "Charles G. Scrafford came in yesterday, on the Kansas Pacific train, and went directly to the Court Honse and surrendered himself to the custody of Sheriff Disbrow. His friends from Xemaha County and elsewhere who had been advised of his purpose to return, were on hand, and the recognizances required by law were promptly prepared and executed, and accepted by the sheriff, who thereupon released Mr- Scrafford.

Tiiere are two informations against Scrafford one for alleged forgery, and one for alleged embezzlement. ED IT EAST TO Your friends for one dollar per year pestage paid. Or thoae living in the East can hae the paper sent to them on the Same Terms. WHITE TS FOR SPEtlMEX COPIES Or any information concerning the conn -try. All correspo nte promptly anweer ed Address, CHIEF, St.

Marys, Kas, good bargain. No. 172. SO acres. All fenced, 35 acres cultivated.

Good house with 5 rooms, good cellar. Some timber and good weli of water. Price $1,250. No. 174.

640 acres. 12 miles from Topek. the Capital of the 3taie. Price $4000, c00cash, balance in 1, 2. 3 and 4 years.

No. 177. 1 miles from St. Marys Bridge, All govd JJvtivui laud. Price 58,03 per acre.

that it will wash more c'othe? quicker amt better, than auy other Machine in the market. 20 2m. FEBD SEEGKK..

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