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The Barber County Herald from Medicine Lodge, Kansas • 3

The Barber County Herald from Medicine Lodge, Kansas • 3

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It. It. TIME T.A.U LES October first was a memorable event in The Condition of Kansas. that the fate of their race depended upon Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $25,000.

the history of the Julian family of Moore iue issue men Deiore me representatives SANTA FE, WEST passenger arrives. 1:43 Xa. 3594 oi me people in mat nouse. J. th ought, as I looked upon that turbulent assembly township." There were thirty-seven members of the family who assembled at the p.

m. It is a standing joke in Kansas that the democrats carry the state in September and October and lose it in November. Possibly history will repeat itself this 2:20 a. m. S2 CO jreaemuung tne most" disorderly mass meeting rather than the council chamber irameutB ui kj.

neia a Freight arrives EAST BOUND, Passenger arrives Freight arrives Citizens National Bank. ot a great, intelligent and virtaous peo 5i a. m. 20 a. m.

year; but whatever the rotes may prove when they are all counted, certain it is ple, wnai wouia neve been the sentiment that even the most conservative republi nf Ihomas Jefferson, George Washing- can papers ot tne state are serious over ion, james doun Adams and the other lathers of the revolution who es rr la All carry passengers. MISSOURI PACIFIC. Time Table No. 35." Ft. Scott, W.

w. Kiowa Division. No. 451. Daily R.

C. Ex. arr 11:25 a.m. No. 452.

Daily K. C. Ex. departs. 1 :05.

p. m. Reclining Chair car (seats free,) and Slaep-lng cars, between Wichita and Kansas City. J. K.

WITHERS, Resident Agent, grand family reunion. This company were composed of families from Mexico; Missouri and Kansas, and the most distant relative present were not below cousins. Those who have lived outside this state have become infatuated with this country, and eyeey one of them will become permanent residents of this county, and Barber county holds out its cornucopia well rounded out with hearty welcomes to all of them, with their enterprising citizenship. i TP. the situation at the present time.

Already have such papers as the Topeka Capital and Lawrence Journal admitted the gravity of the situation. For many months after the state had been ignored and treated with contempt by the present administration the republican papers of Kansas warned the national leaders that if the policy should be continued the party could never again tablished this government if they could have looked dowi after 100 years upon such a scene." THE FORCE BILL'S STRE RESULT. Speaking of the force bill Mr. Vest said: "Jf it is enacted there never will be another free election ia this country. Never, never, never! I am hot a young man, I have come to that asre when I rt- CO CO CO CD I ID 3 LOCAL MEWS.

rt a a 2 hope to receive the majority that was cast for its candidate in 1883. But at that think I can look without personal or par Trv tender-loin salmon at Burnett's. 5 CO time no one, if we may except a few of tlow high priced are those ducks, Mr. S3 i as the wiser heads who saw the trend of events, thought that the rebuke that they had in their minds to administer would Gano? result seriously to the patty. Since that The Kiowa Journal ailed to put in an re' time men and circumstances Nearly $1,000 was paid out for wheat la6t Monday, and a fraction over $3,000 for cane.

This Is a good showing for our city and begins to tell its own story. It tells the story that there is nothing like manufacturers to build up a city permanently. Flour and sugar are two great elements ot food used extensively, and Medicine JjOdge booms every day with appearance last week. 5 '2. ed.

Many Kansans who a year ago were standing firmly by the republican stand to Afresh invoice of teas received at Bur nett's. 5-2 ard are asking themselves why they should lend their vote to the party whose yery strength in the state has proved to be its weakness and which carries no in 5 S3 tisan bias upon opposing legislations, and I say if what is known as the force bill, the Lodge bill, the Hoar bill, is enacted there never will be again a free an-trammeled expression of the public opinion in the United States. I stand here to-night before people this community who have seen the operation of this law in a modified form. The older men among you will remember that in 1878 this city 5,700 names were stricken from the election lists by the supervisors and deputy marshals appointed by the election laws then in force, and 1,000 deputy marshals paraded these streets on the day of election, arresting men with ballots in their hands and holding them until the election lists were completed and closed. I wish I had the strength and time tonight to read you the testimony of D.

W. Bonham." SMOKE I SMOKE! SMOKE I Dr. Moore returns thanks to the young CO men who serenaded him. last Wednesday plenty of both upon the market. If there is a doubting Thomas in the state let him come and see our superior advantages, fluence and has no place because it is in the column that is marked "irretrievably republican." While many of these men night.

R. M. Woodward is busy as a bee. i- CO backed up by the finest water power in wiu vote tne people ticket, yet many o- otuers nave tired of republican rule and Specialty on quirt. 7 the stat.

of paying taxes for the support of other A large number of our citizens attended pe pie ana otner states and will vote the A silent spectator watching the fluctu the Barber county fair this week. democratic ticket. Still others, and there are thousands of them, have tired of the ations of the wheat market in Chicago, cannot fall to fee duly Impressed with one Remember, that Burnett keeps the best First Published Aug. 30th, 1800.1 SIIEMFTTS SALE- one idea that holds th.3 republicans of Kansas together, and they will refuse to vote their old ticket because they tfeink assortment of groceries in the city. 5-2 important fact, and that is, wheat is bound to so higher.

We see the tone of duuu ojuaiien, nas just received a State Kansas, County of Darber. ss: Politicians, and candidates for office, mat their party should advocate broader, more progressive views than those upon the market a little depressed and then it bounds upward two cents ia one day fresh invoice of pipes of almost every variety manufactured, aad a whole lot of tobacco that just suits the pipes, for a pleasant smoke in the evening. Call and were as numerous as the sands upon the sea shore, at the Kiowa fair. wnicn tne ngnt is being made. It has been but a few days since a prom and every bound places it still higher than the lerel to which it 'recedes con examine.

6 Just received, at Burnett's, new pick inent and well informed republican of Kansas, one who is an ardent supporter les, codfish and mackerel. S. Boston, Nov. 11th, 1888 OEGANIZED, DEC. 13, 18SG.

ot tne prohibitory amendment and one vincing proof that wheat will reach a very high price before another harvest. AKAEOFP JttEDICAI. who is sincere his beliefs, said in the squash weighing sixty-five pounds Gentlemen: Banking Business in all Branches Transacted. UO Arakoff's Dyspep Palace cars will be flying through the office of The Times that there would be 25,000 resubmissionion republican otes bottles of Dr. was exhibited at the Barber county fair, by Attorney Cameron.

in nansaa tnis year for (overner Robin son. President Cleveland, while visiting the air. $20,000,000 subscribed to the capital stock of the lit. Carina Aeronaut manufacturing company is apparently the acme of progression and is the grand Jerry Simpson Plaintiff vs. Mary Ij.

Dickey and J. P. Dicker her husfiand Mrs. Pauline E. Palmer and Delphia Miller Defendants.

Bv virtuo of an oi-der of sale. Issued out of the Barber district court. Bitting: in and for said Barber county, in the above entitled action, and to me directed, I will on SATURDAY, the 4th AY of OCTOBER 1S90. at 2 o'clock p. m.

of said day, at tho front door of the court house in said county, offer for sale at public auction, and Bell with ap-praisment, to the highest and test bidder, for cash in hand, to satisfy said order of eale, all the rig-ht, title aad interest whatsoever of the above named defendants, and.each of them, and of all persons claiming under them in and to the following described tract, piece and parcel of land lying and situate In said county of Barber, to wit: Lota So. eleven (11) and thirteen (13) in block No. two (2) In Cur-rie's addition to the city of Medicine Barber county, Kansas, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belongiug or In anywise appertaining. Given under my hand at my officn In tho Suppose we take the figures made by C. Q.

CHANDLER. President H. C. THOMPSON, Vice President. C.

B. CURKIE, 2nd Vice President. F. B. CHAPIN.

Cashier. west, will be invited to give his views tne republicans themselves on this vote iEOSOIflE LOOiE, MIL They concede that 50,000 alliance votes upon the present tariff question. est scheme of this the nineteenth centurv. will be cast in the state, and their argu Sunday School and preaching at the This company now proposes to traverse meni against tae alliance is based upon the theory that four-fifths of the vote of court house, each Sunday forenoon. O.

P. T. the globe in five days with coaches simi edy, which you will please sand to Mrs. R. Chambers.

St. Marc Hotel, 5th New York City. I send this knowing th8 wonderful effects of the remedy, as it has by taking two bottles entirely cured me of dyspepsia from which I was a preat sufferer for over three years. 1 thank God to be fres of the ailment. I wish you every success.

Yburs respectfully. S. L. Coffee, 522 E. 7th S.

Boston. 631. If you are a sufterer from dyspepsia, anddo not wish to throw away your money, trying worthless medicines, send A. Detjmm, President. J.

L. B. Ellis, Cashier Strangers in the city are cordially invited Vice-Pres iden lar to Pullman Palace cars. English syn that party is to be drawn from the republican ranks. We are not making the figures nor counting the votes; that privi-- dicates have combined with American to worship with us.

W. II. Cain, Pastor. lege is leit to tne republicans. They can capitalists to boom the new idea.

auu ana suDiraet, ana wnatever or con Johh Dobson, of Reno City, was at It is'rumored that Jay Gould has pur solation they are able to draw from these, BANK OF KIOWA. Capital Stock, $100,000. home during tho fair, shaking hands chased a controlling interest in the ChiW ttie figures that dajly appear in the col- umns of their party oarer's, nobodv with his old time friends. cago Alton railroad. If tkia report is grudges them.

It would be nothing less than a miracle, for a bottle of Dr. ArakoCs Dvsoensia Mr. Eli Benedict, of this city, exhibited confirmed it Will not add to the material prosperity of Kansas City. Remedy as used in the Russian Hospitals for the past five years. Sent to any they say, for Robinson to be elected.

But it would not be nearly so strange an oc Does a general banking business. alfalfa at the fair of five months growth, with roots three feet long. It was sown currence as the election of Governor SENATOR PLUMB'S VIEWS. city of Medicine Lodge, in said county, this 27lh day of Aug. 1890.

J. W. Dobson, Sheriff. A. J.

Jones, Attorney for Plaintiff. PUBLICATION NOTICE. First Publication October 4th, 1890. Th the District Court of the 24th Judicial Dls' trict, within and for the county of Barber, in the state of Kansas. Dillwyn Parrish and James Brown Potter, plaintiffs, Marion Rowe.

Ella Itowe, his wife, Mary E. Skinner, Lee A. Forney and Elizabeth For part of the country oh receipt of price 51-00 per bottle. Send express and P. O.

address to Glick. The republican papers that were confident then are alarmed now: repub An Interesting Letter From licans who then stod firmly by the party '1 he arakopf Medicine Co Boston, Mass. aitnougn not in sympathy with its plat- Common Sense Senator. Washington, Oct. 6.

The following iurin or us nomiaees, are now in open HEALTH BETTER THAN WEALTH revolt. The republicans did not then The above advice appeals to all per have to apologize to their fellow workers for the deeds of national leaders. The letter written by Plumb to a Germantown has just been published. It ia dated August 14th, and says: sons, especially to those who to all outward appearances seem hale and hearty on upland. You need not etay in Medicine Lodge to take Oxygen treatment.

You can have the outfit and the gas at home and treat yourself. Ask Dr. Kociell for terms. 7 Mr. J.

W. Potes is deserving of a special mention for a fine display of vegetables, lie is one of our most successful farmers and gardners. The Pilgrim was in the city last Thursday with a wound upon the right cheek. party did not then have to contend but on whom the impression is dail against a widespread disaffection, based made that their health is not what it should be. "I have yours of the 3d.

"Do not give on great economic questions, within its own ranks. There was no Farmers' al To the Ladies and Gentlemen- of Barber Conntv; ney, aerenaants. The defendants Marion Rowe, Ella Rowe and Mary E. Skinner, will take notice that the paid Dillwyn Parrish and James Urown Potter, plaintiffs, have filed a petition and commenced suit in Baid dist rict court, within and for tne county of Barber, in the state of Kansas, against the said Marion Rowe, Klla Kowe, Mary E. Skinuer, Lee A.

Forney and Elizabeth Forney, defendants, and that the said Marion Rowe, Ella Rowe and Mary Skinner, inuet answer said petition filed as aforesaid, on or before the 2ith day of November, 1890, or said netition Will h( tfl)rrn aa fi-un nnrl 1 Many ailments that mav be relieved liance, there were no republican resubmit sionists in the state. The disaffection for a short period, only to appear again yourself any concern about my relations to the republican party. Did' you never before hear of a republican who was are as certain in time to undermine the was based upon the general dislike for r. Confidently trusting that our pax history as Pioneers in the trade health, as a break in the levee of the the methods of the state administration. Mississippi river, which is hardly seen at such, notwithstanding he did'not believe in the highest possible protective tariff, fii-st, daily enlarges with the.

pressure of I "as met your approval, we wish again to call your attention to our We presume he forgot the scriptural in tne waier, ana at lengtn lets in tne junction ''to turn the other also," as that mg nooa. j.o guara against or to re was just as pretty as ever. move disease is-the one and most impor tant thing to remember in health or in rendered in said action against said defendants, Marion Rowe and Ella Rowe, fortb sum of eight hundred dollars, with interest thereon pt the rate of twelve per cent, per annum from the first day of Anjrust, 1838, for costs of suit; and a further judgment said defendants and all of thera for the foreclosure of a "certain mortgage Upon the following described real estate to-wit: The east half of "tho north east Quarter of section sickness. Messrs. Cook Palmer, real estate agents of this eity donated the use of New Stock of Fall Goods.

Gome in and see us, and bring all the family with you. We have To know whom to advise with, should be our foremost duty; many do. but the their specimens of Barber county grain products for the benefit of the fair, which and a disgust for the policy pursued by the state leaders. Now the complaint goes above and beyond that. And it is for principle and not for men that the peopleof Kansas are fightingin this campaign.

It may be principles and not men that will win. "Larga majorities, with the discipline of regular organization are not overturned easily, and democrats are not troubling themselves with the business of counting in their candidates ahead of election. They know that in conviction practically the whole state of KansHS is with Goyernor Robinson on national issues. They know that their state ticket is personally strong. The result in votes is awaited cheerfully.

Democrats believe that Governor Robinson has an excellent chance of election. K. C. Times. public at large should demand and receive good medical advice for the preservation of health.

was highly appreciated by the managers. plenty of Goods to inspect, as every department is full of Merchandise to select from. We are doing just what we have done for the past fourteen and in giving to the manufacturers everything they asked for? If all those who believe with me were driven out of the republican party -I beg you to take notice that it would not be a very powerful organization, It certainly would not carry many of the western states. How do you account for the fact that a majority of the farmers of New Jersey. Delaware, Connecticut and a large proportion of those of Pennsylvania.

New York and Ohio are democrats, notwithstanding they live in the shadow of the chimneys for which extreme protection is invited? Do you think the tariff is of The Arakoff Medical with its Mr. J. T. Friendly a capitalist of El- worldwide reputation, in seeking to fol- ow out tne principles and aims of the eminent Russian physician Dr. Arakoff.

twenty-two in township thirty-two, of range ten west of the sixth principal meridian, lying and situated in the county of Karber, in the state of Kansas, and adjudging that said plaintiffs have the first lien on said premises.to the amount for which judgment will be taken as aforesaid, and ordering said premises to bo sold without appraisement, and the proceeds applied to the payment of the amount due plaintiff and costs of suit, and forever barring and foreclosing said defendants, and each of them, of and from all right, title, estate, interest, property, and equity of redemption, in or to said premises, or any part thereof. Cook Gossett and OVEBSTHIET DEPfTOT. lij. 8. Attorneys for Plaintiffs.

Attest: Fhastk Holmes, Clerk of the IMs-trict court. 7 3t years and that is Underselling any Other House in the County. Standifbrd, "Youmans Eldred of Moscow, and his celebrated Russian Hospital treatment, has secured the services of an efficient and experienced medical corps, who will upon application give advice by letter free of charge to persons suffering from any form of dis ease. Senator Vest, in his late speech at St. Louis, paid a fine compliment to em-Pres Write and describe your complaint and more benent to tne people or Kansas than it is to those of Pennsylvania and Connecticut? How does it happen that a majority of tho farmers of Indiana a its symptoms, also give your full name tnira, New York, was in the city last Saturday.

He is one of the kind who makes no mistakes in his investments, and has a largo imount loaned in this county and is putting more with it. Floral hall was greatly indebted to Wm. L. Laughman, the furniture dealer, and G. F.

Haskins, the jeweler, both of Kiowa, for their interest and enterprise nnd public spirit as business men, for their exhibits. Mr. Fram made a very efficient superintendent of the poultry and agricultural department at the fair. Mr. Daniels was very much at home in the fruit department and Mr.

B. V. Ray, as general superintendent fully sustained his old time reputation of efficiency and push. ident Cleveland. He left a surplus of if aim i and address on a stamped envelope, and by return mail receive advice for treat 1UU.UUU, 000 a year in the treasury, and great manufacturing state are demo 16, OPPO JITU I that surplus had bees squandered by the Ha i crats? I am myeelf in favor of protec PUBLICATIPN NOTICE.

First Publication, October 4th, 1890.1 E. C. Huteheson, Susie Hutcheson and John G.Hays, will take notice that Hartford Life republican party. He censured the sen ment free of expense. Address all com-mnuications to This Akakoff Medical Boston, Mass.

tion, but I believe we have gone far 1 nil il ate for the passage of the shipping billy enough, and whether we have gone far granting a bounty to build up American shipping. That bill and the direct tax enough or not, I insist that if a manufac bill were sleeping in the house until after turer wants more protection he must demonstrate the necessity for it. This Livery Stable election, when they would come to light. -YCU HAVE ALL BEEN LOOKING FOR A STORE WHERE THEY KEEP THE Annuity insurance Company, -a corporation, as plaintiffs, did on the 17th day of April, 1890, file its petition in the District court in and for Barber county, state of Kansas, ag-ainst R. Hutcheson, Susie Hutchesoa, Georg-e C.

Strong-, Edward G. Robertson, John G. Hays and Hartford Investment Company, a corporation, as defendants, setting' forth that; on the first day of March, 1887, said It. C. Hutcheson, Susie Hutcheson gave a mort-g-ag-e to George C.

Strong on the following described real estate: The south east quarter of the south west quarter, section and the east half of the north west quarter, and the south west quarter of the north west quarter has not even been attempted, but with an insolence which in Itself calls for re lie denounced the policy of admitting The business men of Kiowa made them the territories and refusing Arieona and New Mexico. Here is what he said of buke, the manufacturers, and those who selves prominent by their lack of interest Medicine Lodge, Kan. W. II. LOVE, Proprietor.

Speaker Reed: "Let us look now at the house of representatives. The house of and enterprise in the fairi'and withholding their goods from exhibition; their conspicuous absence was also a matter of represSnfc them, have simply said we want it, and that is enough. There has not been an argument which was worth the name, offered to show that higher protection was needed. It is rather a representatives to-day has ceased to be for practical purposes a legislative body. It is lTOVernd hr nno man a hMrt i1.foT.

Uncle Billy Carrol The Largest Stock of Boots Shoes THE FRESHEST STOCK OF Dry Goods and Notions, AND THE VERY BEST STOCK AND THE comment. The ITeratd does not understand why things are thusly, in a town that has always been booming over with progressive movements and advanced schemes. section eignt.isj townsnip thirty-one, 31 Jrange thirteen LJ31 west, to secure the paymentof the sum of six hundred (S600) dollars, according to one certain note referred to in said mortgage, which said note and mortgage are now owned and held bv the plaintiff, and praying Judgment against said R. C. Hutcheson and Susie Hutcheson for the sum of six hundred ($600) dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of twelve (12) per cent, per annum from March 1st.

1887. now claimed to be due and unpaid. at nothing to ufacturer that after purposes of his Medicine Lodge, Kan. party. We are told that majorities must the local field for more than thirty years by high duties, he is not only still too weak to stand alone, but too weak to govern.

Yes, that is the fcasis of all free CABINET MAKER. REPAIRING government. But majorities must gov even exist unless he gets still higher pro and that said premises may be sold to pay the same. Now, the said defendants, E. Hutcheson, Susie Hutcheson and John G.

Haya, are hereby notified that they must answer said netl- ern according to when they A SPECIALTY. tection than he has ever had. I am open cease to govern according to law they to conviction upon this as upon every become despotisms pure and simple thing else, but I cannot be driven, and it W. H. Old, Applause.

The highest and most sacred While at Kiowa we stepped into the cigar manufactory of N. E. Burris. and found him rushed with business; as usual, with more orders on his book for his favorite brands La Perp, Cherokee and Resolution, than he could possibly fill. $Ir.

Burris is a rustler and is securing nearly all ofthe trade of the southwest. Mr. Blaich, his foreman, is one of the best cigar makers in the state. Phillip Costello exhibited a variety of happens at the present time if the indi right of every minority is to resist, ac -DEALSK IN- cations which multiply on every hand cording to parliamentary law, what they can be relied on," that a very large major tion on or before the 24th day of November, 1890, or said petition will be taken as true against them, and each of them, and a judgment for said amount and a decree forever barring them from any right, title, interest or claim in or to saidlands after the sale thereof will be rendered against them and ordering said lands to be sold without appraisement to satisfy any sum found to be due the plaintiff upon said note and mortgage. OVKHSTRKET DKWTOIC.

x.S.l Attorneys for Plaintiff. Attest; Frakk Holmes. Clerk of the District Court. 7-3t believe to be the unjust and wicked leg- Qpmn A TTonrl Pnrvrlc islationthat a majority seek to enforce lJUUU11U "ailll UUUUb, ity of the people of Kansas are with me I get letters and telegrams from there Medicine Lodge, Kan. upon them.

SPEAKER HEED'S BOLD COTTRSE by the hundreds, indorsing my course, Latest Arrival of Groceries. WE OFFER TO CASH CUSTOMERS PRICES -THAT WILL BOTH STARTLE AND DELIGHT THEM. COME AND SEE OUR MAMMOTH STOCK. Turn Eight Into our Door. DAVIS DAVIS, North Main street, Medicine Lodge, Kansas.

and all from republicans, and I also get wheat known, as the Winterfife, which cost him $16 per bushel. He also made a splendid display vegetables; such Jacob Knirr, scores of similar letters from the eastern "What the democratic party to-day objects to in the course of Mr. Reed, is not that he is a republican, not that he seeks to carry out the purposes and dor- and middle states. HUBBARD, men help a country. Andy Olson en "Isn't it quite possible now that a man tered a pen of Chester White pigs that may be a good republican and a good mas oi nis party, oui mat ne ignores the settled parliamentary law of the land, that be tramples upon what Garfield said.

Merchant protectionist, without taking the same Were dandies. Col. Blanton showed four varieties of apples that were beauties; and Blaine said, and English and Ameri- view of a particular duty which the man ufacturers do? Isn't "it possible that can.parliamentary law has taught for 200 also, handsome peaches and luscious grapes, showing what-a little enterprise years ana says that the minority has no manufacturer who is to get th cash in THE JEWELER, Keeps a Full Line of Watches and wiu accomplish, here in Kansas. right at all and that he alone constitutes the house of representatives of ifie Uni his pocket direct, as the result of the im Tailor, When you come to Medicine Lodge ted States jur. xj.

i. Daniels, who lives seven position of a duty, is liable to be warped, "I witnessed the other day by accident somewhat by his self-interest, and isn't miles west of Kiowa, exhibited four va- rieties of late peaches that beat anything in xne nan or tne house of representatives a scene that can never be effaced from it fair for the consumers of the United -EAT AT THE- We: at the fair for size and flavor. He has side of Main street. Medicine States to say in a given case that even if my memory, never, never. I happened raised peaches from July 1st October Lodge, Kan, upon oiner rjusmess to oe present when the duty may be necessary the" burden is Jewelry.

the Langston case was pending, when a greater than they ought to bear? Your Patronage is solicited. All Osage Hotel; colored man trom ireinia was seated 1st. This fact is attracting the attention of fruit raisers to this county, especially when the fruit crop is a failure all over the Union. His apples were also very over a white man who had been fairly work guaranteed "My judgment is the manufacturers are making an isue that is going to be WATCH AND JEWELRY RE anu nonesuy eieciea neyona question, for representative of a Vireinia district. hurtful to them, as I also sincerely be E.

K. NOAH, PROPRIETOR. tine, and he exhibited a very fine tuinoe Horses There were from 700 to 800 negroes in the gallery. They considered it a race lieve that the imposition of the duties ot his own raising. which they are asking for will be hurtful question.

They were there for the man of color, ignorant, their passions inflam bt rangers who live outside the com -AT- to the countrv. If this sincere belief Simpson Carter, monwealth Kansas and attended the. ed, as taught to believe that a great out PAIRING A SPECIALTY. Post Office building, on the corner, Medicine Lgdge, Kan. E.

J. Hotten, Auction. makes me other than a republican, then I have never known what the republican rage was being perpetrated upon a negro. and as soon as the doors of the house were opened each day thev thronged Barber County Fair, were forcibly impressed with tho display of field and garden products. As this was a dreuthy season, and with the exhibition of grams the galleries for the purpose of witness party was.

You quote Messrs. McKinley and Reed to me. They are two eminent men, but human beings, and "liable to be I will sell at Medicine Lodge, Kansas, ing the scene enacted. Ureadle, a repub- ican representative from Indiana, in the SATURDAY, OCT, 18th, 1890. course of the proceedings interposed mistaken.

May I not in opposition to that, quote Mr. Blaine to you? May I also not quote to you the thousands of some ODiecuons ana tne nejrroes the Thirtv head nf TTnrc00 nir. Livery and Feed Stable, irallonr lii-nto fnk 1 I It I ft av.j uni, uiui nihil suuuu ui ikeg-1 xjicavy siock some oroite mares in foal and vegetables that had attained such' a wonderful growth under such unfavorable circumstances this year;" their query was, what would this country produce if the soil had been seasonably watered, and vegetation given a fair chance? What is presented to the eye sight is the uir oruer, iveguiar ana they got the best lot of horses ever offered in republicans in the state of Iowa, who CARRIES A Fine Line of Carriages. Blacksmithing and Repairing a Specialty. uie uruer.

mey were not caiiea to or- tnis county. All good fiesh der. ihey applauded every speech in Terms: A credit of twelve months, se- have left the party on account of its position on the tariff, wherebv that state Lrcuaii ui uaussuoQ ana exuionca in i curea oy approvea notes, bearing: ten oer instead of giving 60,000 majority as it did uuiui 'ciiua mvii uisyjeaauic ai evtrry-1 interest; or per cent, on for cash very best evidence thai can possioiy ne did in 1880, is now in the doubtful col- mine Bam acainst mm. he werom-f ttt.t. 'ntroduccd, 'man liameu to me uegree mat they Deiieved iv Li.

isrien, Auctioneer. MEDICINE LODGE, KANSAS. ni Ini Harper, Kansa3..

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