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Phillips County Freeman from Logan, Kansas • 4

Phillips County Freeman from Logan, Kansas • 4

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THE FREEMANV Utain LasMi- JoHaity CoHTfaV We would farther recommend that L- F. Fuller be appointed for LOGAN LAND COMPANY tion PCBLISHrO kTKBT THFKSDAT. In pursuance of call for U. L. state convention, there will be a elevate er, bat Mr.

Porter himself was the correspondent. Being ousted from the Republican." I did not refer to Ibis as anything derogative to him, but he makes a great squall about it and says I am a falsifier unless I prove, so shall prove it. He says, "I chose to abandon it." This is false. When be took- the C. E.

SCHAEFFEB H. N. BOYD, The AwakMlBf. Written for the Freeman. ye.

whose quicken vision Our aaiien's peril scans. Ami haw this year's decision Th eooatry 'a welfare, spans, Uft up the voice of warning Till all the pvople seo How capital is scorning The claims of Industry; Till from their stupid slumbers The drowsy millions wake In overwhelmine- numbers. convention ex tbe iBion A bor party of Phillips county-, for tbe purpose of H. K. BOID, Editor and Proprietor.

H. P. Ellis for Smith, and W. S. Gray for as such organizers, and that they proceed to organize Union Labor clubs in each township, and see that there is a township organizer who A ww BomiDHing county omcers ana enooe- ing aeiegacea to attend toe state con-rea tion to be held at Wichita on Anz.

BOYD SCHAEFFER. III iTr issrsrtsssz Eataiwa at Uis pos toffies at Login, Kan, school at Cactus be wrote an editorial in the Republican over his own name in which he said: 'I shall not sever will tatce bold of the work in each 28, said delegate convention to be held at Phillipsburg, on Saturday, Auk. 18, 1888. Tbo townships will be III asakamaal sisms.a4jBshoPata aoJ township, whose duty it shall be Uiion Lalier National Met eouuea to delegates as follows to canvass the township and see every voter and try to get ten Arcade. 3 Beaver ..3 Bow Creek cent subscriptions to Union La It has been In constant use for nineteen years, with record utwqnaled by none.

VAESABTED not to blow down unless the tMm pa, with nr a vai at saw a wsanslsd aOaamnetUS. a. aiiaaflhallnaa san ...4 ...3 ...4 ..2 bor papers, and also a contribu tion of what he can give to the For President, AL80N J. STREETEK, r- Of Illinois. For Vice President.

CHARLES E. CUNUINGHAM, Of Arkansas. Crystal Day Deer Creek. 3 Freedom Granite ,..2 Greenwood 2 Kirwin Logan 4 Long 2 Phillipsburg. Plum 7 LAND ATTORNEY, REAL ESTATE AND "LOAN AGENTS canse.

We further recommend that uy not liable substantial fans ba tidings; to bo perfect: to outlast and do better work than any other mill made. manufacture both Pumping and Geared Hills and carry a full Una of Windmill supplies. AGENTS WANTED. each Union Labor club pay i la (be ruatpdai ea eke oSlto. Tanaav vaar rasaaaabto.

Jai lee mniaclaf absdsle dravrlaa. AAyoo by jafil free. the larcsaVclrenlaslon sad lathe assart tarftaamsial fjeasauai its kind aabltebed tbo vesta. The advmritsa neb, a aoUso vary sun alia adaaltsadto bo sostwaear oai iisf asma, lisped la ssry oaaatty. It luilassa aha asaao of all paaantsea asul trtla of evasy timnn s(i aach wook.

Try tt four mpatpo far eae dellsr Bold bv aJlaaasilsslsis. cents a month, per capita, to be Prairie View 4 2 ..3 ...3 Towanda 4 Walnut 2 nsed by the couuty central committees, and that no funds time Send for Cstslocue. Circular and Prices. Address FEBK1KS W1ND31 1IX A AX CO Valley ...4 raised it hall be used to pay for For Congressman, 6th district, II. A.

II ART, Of Stockton. For Senator, 34th District, M. E. WELLS, Of Smith County. Uishswaka, Ind.

Tbe committee recommend that tbe township caucuses be held on Satur day, Ang. 11, 1888, and urge the impor If you havo as fir-action to aatsait II ana CoL. pnbHslwra of SctoaUs A SSI Broadway. Raw York Maadbooei about patsota mailed ft. AGENTS FOR THE BURLINGTON INSURANCE CO.

tickets. Respectfully submitted. E. Wells, D. K.Fish, E.

Trescott, Committee. On motion it was decided to tance ox a iuu delegation. J. P. Huso.

Chairman, A Challenge. Whkbeas. The omcers of the renubii BUY AND SELL Call for State Convention. D. G.

HOOVER, pension agent; LOCAN, KANSAS. All business before tbe Pension Office promptly attended to. my connections with the -Republican, but will continue to give you the beet paper in -the county." Chose to abandon it, bey? How does that look? For further information call on Dr. Lincoln, wbo will tell yon how neatly he was ousted without a moment's notice. "Hot a financial success." Seeing to intelligent people that $40 per month for 12 months in the year is about as good as $35 or $37 1-2 per month for 0 or even 10 months in the year.

lie accuses the teacher in of town of urging bis application, which he should not have done because there were some objections. This is falxe, as be be did not have to urge it. He was hired at a regular meeting of the school board and Mr. Porter's name was not even mentioned. Well, Mr.

Porter, you wanted the school and think he should not have taken it as there were some objections. How about yourself? Seems to me there was a little objection to you as two of the board positively avowed that they would not sign your contract under any considerations. What next? Perhaps you were not wanted quite so bad as you seem to think. As for the "attempt at bribery" it is too thin a racket to be believed for a moment. Besides Mr.

Porter acknowledged shortly after the school election that it was only a scheme gotten up by some of the sharpers of Logan to aid them to carry their point. Now be uses the same thing for backbiting purposes. How consistent! Mr. Porter puffs up like a tree toad and asserts that he does not bave to make an application for a school. As to the truth of this statement inquire r- flEADO.C4ltTEs TJMIOV I.

BOB PaSTT.l I'HKTorA. KV JhIt 10. 1848. have printed and circulated in A delegate convention of the Union Laborparty LAND CITY LOTS, Li i VitSaSsist. ttfafWiV i wui ue neu in tne elty or wicnna on Tuesday.

Auiiust 28.1888. for the Duroose of Dlac can ciub of Logan stumbled in tbe word discuss and refused te notice tbe challenge sent by tbe TJ. L. club because tbe letter was used in place Their lights to claim and take. Shoot! till a wave terrilBc Breaks over every state, From where tbe broad Pacific Knocks at the Goldea Gate, To where Atlantic's surges.

With many a wrathful roar. Chant funereal dirges Upon Mew England's Shore; Proclaim, in tone ot thunder. Whieh all may uaderatand, Tbat legalizing plunder Must cease throughout our land. So, from tba north they're coming! And from each southern shore I hear the mighty hamming I many thousand more, Th people they're 'waking To see where they have erred. Tbe "Solid South" is breaking And Labor's voice Is heard la earnest consultation Wherever neighbors meet Or fierce denunciation Cpon the crowded street.

They aee how greed has ground them Beneath its ruthless heel. Bow party bate has bound them To mammon's chariot wheel They feel the deep eorroding Of poverty and debt, A dismal, dark foreboding Of greater evils yet. From hearts oppressed and weary Of legal robbery Comes up the anxious query, "Must this forever be Must Labor always grovel Thst Idleness may soar? Be sheltered in a hovel And never hope for more, While, boused in regal splendor. Tbe men who never soil Their fingers, white and tender. With any useful toll.

Corrupt our legislation And guide the helm of state. Till want and degradation Upon tbe people wait? No! Freemen, rouse and rally Throughout ourvast domain; From every hill and valley And every verdant plain. Let Freedom's hosts assemble, Their bluod-beught rights to Uke, Till corporations tremble And false officials quake; Till from their grsepiog fingers The scepter has been torn. And joy's bright sunsbtne lingers Where now the people mourn. Big Bend.

Kansas. Cole. I SJII Nancy aud I are In Doubt, Dedicated to the Union Labor party. in nomination a full state and electoral ticket, as 5. z.vsas crrr.

no. Ci'p ultiis Brgmlar of and Whebeas. The present issue is not if: Fm one oi orthography, nut one of bread it Hue, tit ana extend tne lonowing Two Electors for the State at large. One elector for each congressional district. Governor, Lieutenant dorerner, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Auditor, Attorney Superintendent of Public Instruction, AssoeUfe Justice of th Snnmm r.nrt.

3 WiCTST 10C.CTED. iii- Hi.it. to triMC rew-iiI t.t fft0W fr4.ili.V arastwU cnauenge To the republican club of Loean. The Union Labor club of this citv AN JST IT, Write Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Etc. 1 1 Alia in vaet.

PH. -meSr art d'v 5' timlf IT To-: the district, 1,600 copies of Street-er' letter of acceptance. On motion, it was resolved as the will of the convention, for all laboring men to use their influence for the election of M. E. Wells and II.

A. Hart. On motion, D. 27- Fish was elected treasurer of the senatorial committee. On motion, it was decided to send a copy of the proceedings of this convention to all the papers in the district.

Messrs. L. F. Fuller, N. Boyd, D.

Fish, James Iltr, M. Wells, J. P. Hurd and others addressed the convention. On motion the following reso V.

ItlttBTM L. F. MUDGE, Proprietor. Logan, Kansas. challenge you to disenss the foUowing question at any time or place agreed upon by both clubs "Resolved, That it is to the best interests of farmers And for the purpose of selecting a State Central Committee and transacting such other business as may properly come before the convention.

The basis of representation will be three dele and workintnuen to work for and vote fates rrom earn county and one additional delegate for each three hundred votes or major fraction thereof polled for the Union Labor or anti- with the Union Labor party monopoly ticket in 1887. The average vote for xy oruer oi tne vommitiee oi ine Union Labor club of Lotran. Kansas auun ucEct wilt- oe considered usaa- ueiegstes will provide themselves with a certificate from curc-il. 4s Ail mii- Ci. tv to ami tu oiv itvrU nir pm.rTietl i rrTi-i'r 4.tii ftirntshixt rvmly for to lrus sKim har irnfarTiMn -r nifll- iiMsHi from foiii: Pat-Imi a treated hy Irtif medicine fvnywlM'rff frrun jthj.

brak; atr. ymr isend ft t-rm. fre nt.rt ronton ally or by A fri yuzo For ZlatU Seise. "nl vt: iii i.v rv ir.i", tiutii wgu IS -lurtiati ros4 The only first-class house in the city-r St-ecial attention given to transient customers. Good sam All acceptances of challenge can be the chairman ot the county central committee, or from the county clerk, setting forth the rote of of Et wood McFarland how many times left at the Freeman office, where the orthography wilt not be questioned nor their respective counties.

--The convention will meet at tl o'clock a. or. ple rooms for its origin oouDtea. Land! Land! Homes, prices and terms for all. The boom has come and the Logan Land Co.

Chairmen of county committees will call con Board by the day or week at rea ventions to elect delegates to this convention at 11. JN. iiOYD. Chairman of Committee. such time as may aait their einvenienee, sonable rates.

Stoo with na when he was alter the school in his district in one summer. I think I bave now verified my assertion and shown wbo is the falsifier. Indeed, nobody with a broad, liberal mind would have mentioned such insignificant points as Mr. Porter has, but If he desires to write again and de lution was adopted: Itedneed rates as fellows: One fare eoine and can sell you more land for less money than any A T. ffi in the city.

Kesolved. Tit at all laws should be one-third fare returning have been secured on all- roads running into Wichita on the certificate made to harmonize with our inherent otner comoanv doiner business northwestern THE 6iX'T SUITE. FRANK CALL, plan. Parties attending the convention when purchasing tickets, will take receipt for the amount paid, which receipt must be endorsed by constitutional equality and liberty, and all laws not in harmony therewith, be declared unconstitutional and yoia. the secretary of the convention In order So en mand a reply I am willing to accommodate him.

In regard to the article from "La Harpe" in the Fbbemak of PLASTERER title the holder to reduced tare returning. Kansas. If you want to buy or sell land, or make a loan, see the Logan Land Company. We can suit you. On motion, convention ad mt itic-Il He.

AlitJ aju rl'--f fr-r rly rVi- t.l i CoiT im 'U- -1 msrt i ttmujp fW trcai.rr Cm RESTAURANT, M. B. GRAVES, Proprietor. I can't make out to save my life, why 1 should be so poor. I work from morn til shadeTof night, and yet I esn't sscare two weeks ago I will tell him that I It Is expected that reduced rates will be secured at the hotels, which will be announced later on.

All persons who endorse the Union Labor plat AND journed sine die. wrote every word of it, so be need not be accusing Mr. Boyd and others of writing it and signing a fictitious name. Enough to get our food and clothes and a shelter over our heads; It makes me feel so queer sometimes, I wish that A. FUIXEB, Uh'U.

T. M. Sullivan, Secretary. STONE-MASON, form adopted at Cincinnati May 17, and are willing to lay askJe party prejudice and unite with us la an efibrt to secure fust legislation In the interest of the whole people, and who are opposed to I I don't, but am going 3 board st Graves' fieftuiuu ery truiy yours, i was aaa. And then I look at Nancy Jane, who rises with LOGAN, KANSAS, I rig wt- the present monopolistic ml of both toe demo a.

ju. ouinvAa. tne sun. cratic and republican parties, under which the She cooks and cleans, and mends the clothes, her Kalsominlne aDd whitewaahine weattn ana property oi tne country is passing Tlie BEST FIAMGS and ORGANS II Tilt WORLD Arc nmuufotured uud eubl for tlie lestat rbm by- Labor Parties Unite. Cincinnati, Aug.

5. J. W. Office: In Freeman Office. LOGAN, KANSAS.

wore ta never none. And yet we find, with all onr work, by saving aU rspiaiy out oi toe nanusoi toe people into rew gigantic trusts, are invited to participate in the aone promptly and in the very An Explanation selection of delegates to this contention. Goshoru of Charleston, W. best manner. Cistern and chim we ess When rent day comes, it finds us short, no matter bow we Dlan.

It Is expected that every county in the state The Logan Republican, in last chairman of the executive com ney building a specialty. Give me week's issue, makes an attack on Mr Tbo preachers say that God is just, rewarding mittee of the national Union La win oe ruiiy representea. By order of the committee. T. BMEDEHTHaL, Chairman.

D. O. Uabklky, Secretary. eacn ana su. According to our deeds on earth, we all shall a trial.

My rates are reasonable and I guarantee satisfaction. Give Fuller and attempts, with an utter disregard of truth, to lead people to be- CJ tkl Da bor party, stated to-night that a me a call. 45-3m u. sf as ca -a rise or ran; Tbat labor must earn its daily bread by sweat from Its own brow. neve idhi oe is not qaauneu xeacn our school.

In order to place things meeting of the Union and United Labor parties held in this city this afternoon, at which 100 of in proper shape, we have secured of union Iabor Senatorial ton And fetch from out old mother earth, the grain, by use of plow: tu Mr, Fuller bis certificates for thirteen But, there's banker Jones, across the way, wbo JOHN SILL. vention, 34tn Senatorial District. yeara back, and showing an average the leading spirits of both parties grade seldom equalled anywhere. were present, a resolution was herewith present the averages below CONTRACTGR AND BUILDER, KlBTVlN, KAN- Aug. 2, 1888.

Id tr roiis in weaitn ana siyie. And yet he does no useful work, and stiU he hoards a pile. His wife can dress in silk and lace, and make a splended show, A coach and four to take ber oat, wherever she adopted and signed by all present 1st. A first grade, granted in 1875. Pursuant- to call for a conven- Buy the BEST party tu.

tt: i wiicreuv tue uiuteu whereby the United LOGIN, KANSAS, Is nreDared to make contracts and averaging 95 per cent, through all branches required by law at that IT" r'a-r of the United States was consoli the 34th senatorial district, to and save; CO UI time. ior Dmidmcs or bndrrea. Flans dated with the National Union nominate a candidate for state MONEY 2nd. An grade, one of the first issued in 1876. and averaged 98 1-2 per Labor party.

and specifications famished on application. 39 senator, 33 delegates met in en Board by the day or week at I The resolution was oflereu by thusiastic response. reasonaoie rates, itteais zu cents. cent, through thirteen branches, 3d. An grade issued in 1879, covering seventeen branches, thirteen Dr.

A. S. Hough' on, secretary of On motion, Dr. A. Fuller was Warm meals at all hours.

Give the executive committee of the out of tbe seventeen being 100 per 1 .1 I 1 I maun peiiuaueui, cuauuiau, auu jl. me a call. ceub auu auu tne wuoie average oe- Union Labor party. It reads as follows: M. Sullivan, permanent secretary.

ing va i-io per cent. 4th. A state certificate issued and On motion, is. Trescott, T. II, N.

BOYD, Notary Public and coETeyancer, LOQAN, KAK8AS. Deeds, morf cap-fis and nthar le Kesolved. Tbat we endorse the candidates Those needing Windmills to grind feed or Pump water, will find it to their interest to purchase the same from the undersigned. None bnt the very best SELF-REQULATINGf WlLNDMLLLS' SOLD. A large stock of all kinds of Pumps always on hand- Sold on -reasonable terms, and all work gnaranteed first-class.

Kedmona and u. m. Smith were Solomon Valley signed by the State Board of Education, and authorizing L. Fuller to teach in any "county, city town or chosen as committee on creden tials. MKKTX03I THIS WE1U school district in tbe state of Kansas." and platform of the Union Labor national convention and believe that the land plank can bsst be pat in operation by the taking of tbe annual rent of the land, whether in use or not, for the benefit of the whole community, -and we further desire to see tbe tax laws so amended as to permit tbe abolition of taxation on homes and improvements and all other products of labor.

i gal instruments carefully drawn may go; Just see them both go out to church, and sit In cushioned seats. And make believe they're christians and yet they're naught but cheats. Their life six days is shaving notea, and robbing honest toil. And then tbey try to cheat the Lord, through sanctimonious You well remember, Nancy Jane, when first the war broke out. The workmen left the plow and loom and loudly did they shout, "To annul To arms! Our country calls, she needs men much and And soon three hundred thousand men were marching o'er the plains.

We left our wives and little ones, to battle 1th the world; We battle with the rebels, and the Union Flag unfurled. And when tbe clash of arms began, and thousands bled and died. And weeping maids and wives at home for lost ones loudly cried. Yet still the rebel hosts pressed on and still our brave men bled; Tbh old, the young, tbe brave, the strong were numbered with tbe dead. "Yes, dear John," says Nancy Jane, as the tears ran from her eyes, "I well remember those dark days we lost our darling boys." And Widow Smith, whose husband fell at Gettysburg, you know, Was le tt with six small boys and girls to share her want and woe.

On motion, L. F. Fuller. H. 5th.

A first grade certificate for ana executed, umce ll uiiuu White and D. X. Fish were chosen office. as committee on resolutions. MILLS PUT UP AND PUMPS PUT IN ON A T7g5 nTt rn I CARL J.

MILLER, Prop'r. Phillips county, covering twelve branches, eleven out of the twelye being 100, and tbe average being over 98 per cent. We will venture to say that no teacher in northwest Kansas can show a On motion, all persons present Goshorn also stated that while CITY BAKERY, in umcago mt. waKeneio, tne Bought "2 high wbo were in sympathy with the -Union Labor party and expected vice presidential candidate of the Marble and Granite FRED 0TT, Prop'r. to vote with it, by registering United Labor party, stated thavt I folly understand my business.

No snide work done. Ho "Cheap John" goods. Pipe and all kinds of Fixtures always on hand. At Blount Lumber Yard, Logan, Kansas. better average grade, although many are receiving far higher wages.

We would advise the to IP MONUMENTS MUE with the committee on credentials, were acknowledged as dele he would withdraw from his ticket and support the Uuion Labor ij connne itseit to truth, as every uner-hand attempt to injure come one by misrepresenting him will only tend gates. Fresh Bread, Pies, party. It was decided here today to engraft tbe resolution HEADSTONES J. F. GRAVES.

Mr. lledmond read the report GEWir.t- i Because it wj decrease its already small influence above given in tbe Ohio State lie says the professor is not capable of Executed in the Highest Style of I of the committee on credentials, which was unanimously adopted. Union Labor platform. Art. JSatisiactiou Guaranteed.

Candies, Nuts, Fruits, 'lae report was as follows teacning any ioreign language, mat is a serious Can't teach a foreign language in America. Tbe main object among foreigners is to s5- She went to Banker Jones one day, and borrowed on her farm. He charged ber twelve per cent, or more, and thought he did no harm. Her farm was taxed for Jones' bonds, and Interest piling on. Until the farm was swallowed up, and all she had was eoDe.

Tobacco and Cigars. To the 34A District Senatorial Con I.A HARPE ltBFLIES. Shoo at residence, five miles west of Imu vention, Union Tabor party. LOP Parties in need of work in nv line will do well to Your committee on credentials consult me before purchasing elsewhere. Address learn English as soon as they arrive in this country.

Our esteemed contemporary rather does away with the Thoroughly Dissects Will Port- Ice Cream and Lemonade in Now John, it seems so strange to me, I've puzzled night and day ImvA triA hnnnr t.n rMinrt thn fnl idea that they should learn a foreign er's I-etter of Personalities. En. Freeman: Allow me space in To know why bonds should go untaxed and Season. lowing delegates entitled to a soldiers' widows pay. voice in this convention: H.

M. ENGERT FISCHLI, Prop'rs, And what seems stranger yet than all, we heard aV the Freeman to reply to Will Porter's JR. W. ATT WATER, the soldiers ssy. language tin tney master our own Here we render a lew of the many mistakes in their columns.

Boy' in the might do well to no letter in last week's Republican, in White, D. W. Cole, T. M. Sullivan, It's right tor bonds to go untaxed the war debt for to uay? An experienced baker employed.

Give me a call. JL. F. fuller. T.

J). Kedmond, jfcL which he accuses me of making a personal attack on him. 1 made no per tice the lact that the gentleman who AUCTIONEER. When Cncle sam wants fighting done, its right to draft the men. And torce tbem, though their wives and babes uses "sour to illustrate the condition sonal attack on anybody, but replied Geneial Repairing, Horse Shoeing, Plow Work and Wagon Work carefully and promptly done.

Having bought the patent right for the Little Monitor Cultivator for Phillips couuty, we shall be pleased to fill all orders for the same. Give this Cultivator a trial. It has no equal for listed corn. ot the bottom of his leet is a little off to one "Investigator. who viunea J.

Andrews, JoBeph Davis, G. E. Smith, J. P. Patton, J.

P. Hurd, Dr. A Fuller, S. Crawford, S. W.

Daniels, Henry Williams, Isaac the ot-oulBbt uroerePH in a most dis ne'er look on mem again. But when we come draitiug means, its quite auoiher and even where tne Kepuolican states that tue "bit mt bi pari, ot the oemo-crutic ticket has resigned" would bear We got down ou our bended knees before the graceful maniier aid who, like Air. Porter, ou account ot his illiteracy, is endeavoring to crush joiitical and re money siaz. Urownu, IS. Uarnell, v.

Jtt, Webb, Thos. Trull, D. N. Fish, May it please your majesty, cur country sorely meds Some gold to carry on the' war. See! How the ligious liberty under tne lect oi roo-bery and tyranny.

3Ir. Porter desires LADIES, IF YOB WANT MILLINERY AND Dress-Making Of the finest quality, call on 8. juernneld, Patrick Carroll, jn nation bleed. D. Sargent.

W. A. Brown. that I shout-i reply over my Figniture; but in looking lor paragraphs in his Will cry sales in Phillips and adjoining counties at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed in each and every instance.

Give me a trial. Orders may be left at the Freeman office. 10 J. W. PORTER, 7 BARBER! Men are cbeap, aud if they die we've others for heir places; But gold is a sacrtd thing, so, may it please your Trescott, J.

I Southard, W. at tide which embrace i-rinciples or a lutit more Englien. would iiitf to see mem ring me "bells" who think tne money was ill spent on the kites. The lira Be that certain young ladies "went tomorrow" is not noted ior its smoothness o.f composition. We thought tbe Blaine idea was hobtili to ioreign ideas, but now we want not only to accept the foreign ideas but the foreign language.

A little more American and a little less snobbery is what we need. farts enough as to need a reply is like KOV THEY Ail ll ma mans vmizzi i Agents WaM Ca.i4a Trn Just name the terms you'll loan it on, we'll meet Todd, II. H. Germain, M. E.

Wells, John 2. Daniels and James WHE EL Rl CMT, Will V.A fhnnH n.f. friA nVinTo jaVirkT. VicT-cxuffoT. t-vc.

searching tor two grains of heat in a 11 we can; We'll make our laws to meet your wants If you Her. uusuei ui cum, auu wneu juu uavo found them they are not worth the will state your plan. Dear Uucle Sam! our terms are these, on which Mrs search. Carney we'll take your bonds. Why doeB Mr.

Porter think I made a T. F. Redmond, G. E. Smith, e.

Trescott, Committee on Credentials, aw as. vaaa sa a akaaka.W MaVAV J-T AAVA WaSaV VVA pared to do all kinds of work in his line at lowest living rates and in the very best manner. Give him a trial. Two dollars you must giye for one, put on the gold coupons. And take these bonds, and keep tbem safe, and oersonai attack on bimr i 6poKe oniy JME lASDFACf fiSffiL t'O.

in a general way and said that some then return us bsck. one had offered to teach tbe Logan BELVlDEREtlLU Razor Honing and school for $50 per month. He then ac Money to loan the widows, only ten per cent, to lack. From what our bonds doth call for, interest at Hon. II.

A. Hart, U. L. candidate for congress, being present, Ann ner eent. cuses me of making a personal attacK on him, yet he says: "If my name was ever used in connection with the was called on to address the con You see that we'll assist you, but robbery is our intent.

vention, which he ably did. Ke We like to show you goods and give you prices whether yea want to bay or not. Our motto shall be: ASH i LOWEST PRICES. Says Uncle Sam, It's rather hard to meet such Logan School, it was done without my Terms as inese. knowledge or How beauti DomgllieFty Bros.

ferring to thn trusts which are enslaving the farmers, he showed But working men will pay it all, so fix it as you ful the rytbm: how consistent tbe Ladies and Children's Hair Catting Specislty. plainly that tne finance question "Now. Nancy Jane, to tell the truth our freedom's all a sham; We vote and fieht for knaves and Jews, who Some body bad endeavored to secure the Logan School after Prof. Fuller had been employed by the is the paramount issue, and that MAKE A SPECIALTY OP A Hired Mercenary. Prof.

Fuller will address the "white slaves" (see Kirwin Ibdependent) at the Delmor school bouse, August 7, at Agra, august 9, and at Marvin, August 11. Iou'i fail to come out, for Prof. Know-it-all will tell you who owns you and who made you. If yen go, don't take your ears with you, but simply opes your month and gulp down his assertions after the style of a young When gazing at the august professor who "points oat the remedy." just remember tbe tax-payers of our district are paying him nearly 53 cents per hoar for teaching a school in which there are not three pupils sumciently advanced to procure third grade licenses. SS0 a month to a professor who, we believe, is not capable of teaching any foreign language or wbo does not hold a state license, seems to us to bo too much.

But then he must bave estra wages for campaign expenses are high. Republican. History repeats itself. During the Revolutionary war, by a treaty with some of the petty German states, 7,000 Hessian mercenaries were secured by Great Britain to come to America and nlnnrier I.nnleSam. the tariff is only a question to board at a regular meeting, a per Patterns Cat to Order.

They make our laws to suit the rich, and thea divide the snoil. sonal attack was made on this some divert the attention of the peo Clothing, Fancy Flour, Groceries And we, like fools, don't seem to know it's rob body. Mr. Porter says it was he, yet pie from the vital issues which Shop, on Bide of Main two doors east of S. A.

Bobinson drug store. bing nonest ion. It's gold that rules the church and state, In fact ft ralM the world: if bis name was used in connection with it, it was without his knowledge Call at our store. Sontb side West Main Street. are reducing the farmers to ab ject slavery.

And will, nntil the people rise and freedom's flag or consent. How logical! After Prof. Fuller bad contracted for unfurl. And have tbat flag this motto bear, in letters all can read: the school Mr. Porter, through bis Mr.

L. P. Fuller, next read the report of the committee on resolutions, which was unanimously uncle. Park Bucklew. informed W.

A "It's labor thst produces all, let It be first to leea." Keeder that he (Air. rorterj wouia Let east and west, let north and south, unite teach the principal department for with heart and band adopted. The report is as follows: 50 ner month. Sir. Reeder is respon And crush old party robbers, who have ruined THR fifll I in1.

1 l.T. rrPrTATW 11111 sible for the assertion that Mr. Porter Report op on Resolutions. vaui, SSLB IHTORMAIIOSi IB BBUI Or let us bow our heads in shame, In sack cloth JS TO KICENT KXTEKSJOKa OF THB XWk ABXUOf OF THIS XAP OF bad made such an oner, furthermore Alia Hnmrni at. vADnlll a wVa-V kill Americans for money.

-In our own little town, by a treaty between several monopoly leaders and a democrat whose love of gain was evidently stronger than his convictions of right, this democrat was hired to fight the doctrine that "all men are SOCK laUJUnT" BTSXibU, Bradley Metcalf Boots and Shoes. Harness Shop, M. R. BROWN, Proprietor. let na fix M.

VUA bUlUUIlVWO VIA ICOVaUWVUO ommend the following: And own ourselves unworthy-sons, of sires of Be it resolved by the Union Labor HAventv-six." "Well, dear John, we're getting gray, we'U soon he free from eare. senatorial convention, as here assem bled: when Mr. Porter found out that Prof. Redmond had been employed to teach at Lenora, he told Mr. Engert that Prof.

lledmond had engaged a position in tbe Logan Schools only to keep him (Porter) from getting it. I very much dislike to deal in personalities, but as Mr. Porter has be But we'U work for Union Labor, eyer try to do endowed by their Creator with the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of That we most earnestly endorse the our share. We've tried to live by honest toil, to earn our Happiness, as emoooied in the Union union Labor Platform, adonted at Cincinnati. Mav 15.

1888 Labor platlorm, and also to fight tbe party with which be has always voted gun it by dragging them into the vor In military affairs, when a man des daily bread. We'U leave no gold to fight about, when numbered with the dead. Let those wbo lived for self alone, on wealth tbey did not earn. When death shall come to claim his own, this solemn lfsson learn: This shop has the larerest stock of hand-made harness of anv shon THE, LADIES' FAVOniTC, xzrvxa out of obsezu If jrm desire toprmihase a werwfam raaehfno, our sjsrent at your place for term and priors. If jou oanoot find oar Meat, write rtlrwt to nPeresJt add re to you below named That we regard the interests of the industrial masses as of far more importance than the interests of banks and corporations, and do most emphat tex or political wariare ana cans me a serts his companions in arms and goes in Forth western Kansas, and everything tbat belones to a first-class coward and falsifier unless I prove it, oyer to tue enemy jor money, ne is called a traitor.

What should a. man nail. I take this method of proving it, to snop, Bucn as 'As ye have sown, so shall ye reap for this is ically protest against the policy which has robbed the masses and enriched ed when he deserts what he claims to ood's great plan, none can truly serve the Lord, who robs his fellow man. the classes. Halters, exculpate myself and show who the falsifier is.

Mr. Porter denies cursing other teachers for applying for schools he had already applied for. He knows believe the right party politically, and sells bis services to the enemv. and Bridles, consents to grind out a weekly grist of tbat be has done so and when ne de That it is the first duty of. all good governments to secure to their citizens homes, in order that patriotism, which is based on love of home, may survive to orotect ub in time of need.

siuso, woicn ne aon neiieve, in order to mislead the honest element of the nied it be wrote across his reputation Collars. Pads, Bits, the word falsifier. Mr. Lovell is one republican party wbo don't know that be is merely a hired democrat, a republican "for revenue only." he has cursed and Mr. another, although Mr.

Redmond never applied for a school Mr. Porter was Kesolved that immediate steps should be taken, to provide for loans to farmers and other good citizens now hopelessly in debt, on undoubted Brushes, How consistent this combination Combs, NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION, NO. 3,808. Lard Office at IB win, Acq. i.

1888. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support or her claim and tbat said Eroof will be made befo-e Register or Receiver at lirwin, on Sept. 14, 1688. viz: Fbaxcss Probbauoh, Homestead Entry No. 22,592 for the southwest lA of northwest north of southwest and northwest of southeast of Section 33, Town 5 south, Range 19 West.

She name tbe following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon i.nd cultivation of said land viz Nelson Jones and A. C. Shoemaker, of Silica, (schilling and Chris Boss, of Logan Kansas. 7-w6 H. A.

Yooe, Register. demo-republican editor is when he ad wanting. One of the school board in which district Mr. Porter was teaching CHICAGO CCTTACE ORGAN vises his republican friends to "nolo security, and at a rate not exceeding down" whatever tbey may hear, "after spoke to Air. Kedmona about the Kr-hool and told him there were manv teddles, Turee per cent, in order that they may be enabled to pay off present indebt tne style oi a young robin." Thin in doubtless good republican advice.

edness and become once more freo men. xnis political hybrid ignores anra AND ALL KI'S OF HA HD WAKE. THE CHICAGO objections to Mr. Porter, but Mr. Ked-mond refused to allow bis name to be used.

If yon do not know wbatenrse means, Mr. Porter.consult tbe dictionary and you wilt add one more gem to 'rKAN3AS NEORAQItA Rn Kesolved, that as nearly one half of I A I 1 (ROCK ISLAND ROUTE) inent, throws reason to the winds, and ftoops to silly personalities, and says when alluding to rnn and some of the Haa attained a standard of excellence which admit of no superior. Itoontalnnever7lmprorenicntthr sntlvsj gemas, skill arvl latmey can prodisc uur rem etiiave is iiseiy to DO sola ior He has no harness but will bear warrantine. Harness OU bv tbe your superior qualifications. Yon meetings wbicb I expect to address.

prof, b-now-it all aiil tell vou who barrel. AU goods sold at bed rock prices. Fine work a specialty. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. will find that it noes not altogether mean swear, and I.

have known peo cn tral 'Lnea pfforda the trulckeas, safest. rfTK JlocallUea In Nehraska, Colorado. Kaw Mexico I legrlcaitirrBl sections h. Jamoja "Goici Belt" i the wbose corral, ygezetbls end fruit broductaTejod borBSfl, cuttle, ebeep al awine bailor; g-e the edmlration of the world Amocs the hundreds of floarttiiilnpr cttlea and towns on Its main tad brancli llne3 are taxes this coming year, it is absolutely necessary that legislative steps should be taken to lawfully stay sale of said real estate nntil crops can be raised to relieve our fanners. Resolved, that business and labor owns ou and who made you." ple wbo were a curse to the enmmuni- It therefore seems Drorjur that von NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION', NO.

2,7. Lasd Offk- at Kas, Ado. 7, 1888. Notice is hereby git en that toe k1 Inwis named settler has iild r.ouce of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that Bald proof will be made before Register or Receiver at Xirwtn, on tt. 1388, viz: EdwaBB eauiiBG, S.

No. for the northwest VV of Section 32. Town 5 South, Range 1 West. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz John P. Hicks.

H. N. Boyd, Geo. W. Prorbaugh and Fred Bremer, all of Logan, Kansas.

7-w6 H. A. Yosoe, Register. tv ana were never Known to swear at SOUTH SIDE MAIN STREET, LOGAN. KAN.

all. buuiuu ituuw wuiii, miuie uioi a repuo lican and who owns bim. interests are mutual, and that the Mr. Porter savs he did not think the Pawne8 City, Afca. Wichita, Kansas City, sauna, St.

Josepa, business man 1b in duty bound to vote for his customers' interests, rather Monopoly money makes him a republican; monopoly owns him, pulls the teacher in the district east of town wemngion, ran, soioinaa ury, Neison, oeair cs, Willie City, lircii, Heringtoa, Olvfiat a. 1-1. uaiaweii, ersenstnirg, ManKato, Topesa, OTTB aTTEST i WAS. IS xf SA2TTXD TO'fe amuii uentre. Helton.

Canton, Dodge City, would want the school because there were some objections to him, yet here was. a similar case and Mr. Porter was anxious to get tbo school again and wiju-. snniii, Clay Ceirfer, Peabody, Pkillipsbarg, Horten BILLIARDS. wcrnerson, eeiievnie, than the interest of the monopoly party which has brought our best men to poverty, and calling on all to help us wbo love family, home and countrv better than old party ties and dead issues, we rest the cause with the tinicRinson, ASitene, nunan, saneus.

Manual an, rairctiry. did get it. lie then wrote an article reins, cractts tbe whip and diives him at pleasure wherever it will. It is certainly a humiliating spectacle to eee a young man, naturally endowed with an exceptional intellect and more than ordinary ability, deliberately prostituting bis manhood" bv attempting to ridicule whoever his masters point out. u.

F. cller. These points and tha vast area of fertile country tributary thereto ooen an rai-s pportuaities to tbe fanner, etoclt (frover, merchant, mnnfacturerr mechaiac, CONTEST NOTICE, NO. 8277. U.

S. Land Offick. Kirwik, Jlt.t 16, 1888. Complaint having been entered at this office by Chablss O. uBiHiii against William D.

Cook for abandoning his Homestead Entry No. 10684 dated May 2, 13, upon the south of northeast Ki and north V. of nortneast of Section '2. Town lor tne ikbsmax in wmcn he puned himself as a teacher and said that auviorauu wui wuu. cujjbmoiu ooy ousmsea or inouatriu nurault.

7 Connects at Kansas City and 86. JoBepn for St. Lonls and nil natnts Fast South with JS 1 TtaTralSOf theoaEAT On motion, Hon. M. E.

Welle, of at TV. W.bU ROCK ISLAND BOUTS" for Molnea Peoria. Chicago, act! mm. Southeaat; 7 0 Th Onrana are celcbnrted for volume. 1 Davenport.

Bock Island. Dea aU pomta East: with the Al XrfalCA. K111V Walla IXZaf-aa everybody was satisfied except a few "chronic Kickers," who did not know what a teacher was. He also denounced "back biting" as low down and disgraceful and -in his article in the Kepnblican last week says tbat ananty or tone, resnoruie. artlstio deslam.

BBBTLEA EOUTB for Spirit 5 South, Range 20 West, in Phillips county, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry. The said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the Z5th day of August. 1888, at 1 o'eloek a. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. town, fciinnfianniia p.fL PAlll tinrt ft.il nrkfnt-A PJmYi anrl Kivthnaa a v.

mini county, was nominated tor state senator by acclamation. On motion, M. E. Wells, E. Trescott and D.

N. Fish were ap- a. A. rtegister, 4-w4 A. J.

Harris. Receiver. nobody but a coward will attack another under a nom de plume, yet in teauty In finish, norlect construct ion, making -tnera the most desirable orjraoa for homes, cbools, churches, lotlges, socicUee, eto. ESTABI.ISITE1 BPVTATIajr VSEaVAaCCD FACIUTIES, BEST HATKBUt, OOJtIU.NE.I, KAKS THIS continnou3 linos running South and Southwest to the Pacific Coast. SPLENDID PAQGENGCR eQUIPMCriT- Entirely new.

with latest taproveinenta, strictly FIEST CLA83. and manti-facpred expressly for this f-srvioe, leadirur all competitors in the security and luxury of lta accommodations. Eletrant Day Coacbes. restful Becllnnw Chairs (seats FEBEl and loerths at reduced rates In isaiuttoent Pailnan jacetasejg Oars. Union Iepots at ou terminal points, sad basaaee Although the CHICAGO.

cte KEBBABSA RT of mndsra cmv. struction. the solidltv of its nermanent vav. in tmA ar- this article in the Freeman he was back-biting, for he signed a nom.de. plume to the article and showed that CONSUMPTION CUBED.

An old physician, retired from active practice Dr, H.L. ALKIRE, Physician Surgeon, LOGAN, KAN. Graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. -V 1 af A poiuvvu a uommiiiee 10 aaopi method and measures for organ izing the 34th senatorial district for the fall campaign; The report of the committee was adopted as follows: having had placed in his hands by an East India be knew there were objections and at missionary the formula of a simule veeetable rem tbe Bame time brands his bosses. 1 THE POPULAR OHQfAH "Voter" and "Investigator" cowards.

stone bridges, steel tracte. and the per lection of its rolling ill I II I I for they write under a nom de plume. edy for- the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat and Lung affections, after having thoroughly teBted its wonuerful curative power in thousands of cases, feels it his duty to make it are characteristics which identity It with the BOCK insb-Hstton Boeks and Pfano Stoote. ini mnu bs a wortny componeD. psvn ox we parent system.

It Is officered and operated by men of ability sad This is not the only time he puffed himself as a teacher, for everybody as a teacher, for everybody aTK voice, id wna vmoe ouuumg oi For maps, folders or any desired information. to bis suffering fellows. Tbo recipe seM CateloetW and Prlea T.lata, nn a-ppntfrn. apply to your saoxest who reads the Republican knows tbat I E. Huff, where I ran be found yourcoinjnitteo to agree on a plan of campaign, would respectfully beg leave to recommend that an orgauizer be appointed for each county.

nsss to all who may desire ft with full direetfona BestTableiCand Cleanest Cotiss In Northwestern Kansas. I -f nearly every issue last winter contain- Lk A 11. A. PARKER NO. tar propariag and successfully using.

oaaAna tJshaper, V. M. 30 SEBASTtAM, Mareae. Gra4 6t, an article from tbe Cactus corw-1 "1 '7 poadeat pu-sg m. porter ft.

uch- profesuoo! call. awy.

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