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The Alliance Herald from Stafford, Kansas • 1

The Alliance Herald from Stafford, Kansas • 1

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THE HER-lXjD Has Tim Lr.rs-t CIRCULATION BUY YOUR MEDICINES OF WATSON, THE DRUGGIST. And is th Btsfc Advertising 1 i i i I i 1 i Jledintn in Stafford Con. cn.i Vol. 2. STAFFORD, KANSAS, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1891.

Itfo. 7. For Sale. A gool-wkter tank, one new surrey and Most every body is planing nd getting I Uncle Sam's Dream of the Future, ready for the Fourth. A number of our The other night white reposing in bed, young people will celebrate at Sylvia and 1 1 nto a dread." In my dream I others will picnic in Xeeland grove, and thought the trouble ith the mass three new nucgies.

Will sell very cheap i i (V i 1 or trade for any kind of stock. 6 3t a number win go to rf wia if n.r GAfiBOLIIEUM AWABIUS." WOULD FAMED, WOOD PRESERVING OIL STAIN WHAT WE GUARANTEE IT TO DO. PKICE, FeRIUS Bo EH ME. join the oil parties again, they know which or.e to go to, as we had found since we left the old powers of corruption 4th of July is Coming. The Santa Fe road offers you a line op While stacking wheat last Friday, J.

W. Coe. of Union township, was bitten on the wrist by an insect, which ispro'ing rather serious, he being coinpeHed to desist work an 3 carry his arm in a sling, fears that thy were virtually one and the same. portunity to visit your friends. One fare that they were timply two ings of the for the round trip for distance not exee-d- Is JL Breserve anv Mud of wnnd n.hovfi nr nn crTmm rf i in 2i0 miles.

Tickets sold July 3 and 4 dd buzzard and the iia-me of thut may are emertained that blood result. re July Gth r21. tazzara was corruption, 1 or water, and prolong its life at least 100 per cent. 2nd. To prevent moisture from penetrating into brick or SLone walls and preserve them same as wood.

roosting place in several strongholds in For time ot train etc. inquire J. F. Gill, Local Agt. the ejst.

1 saw the old bird he pokrd 't i'' his head up from one of the great c.m- --r iTouca to L.ocai ucin-mictoemon ot bines and started out as usual (to deceive 3rd. To keep off all sorts of insects, vermin or other enemies i wood or oojectionable and destructive. i.V the great mass of peod-) with aloud voice Tho People's Pcrty. Ton are her'by notified and earnestly reque- tr'd to raeet at St, John ut same time things up he of, "come on boys we will fix allright." to his flown a a I rv as the recular 4th. That shingles or grain barges coated CarV.oMne-not rot-, warp or crack.

I umwi. ailia-i. in Jul'. oi re-; jy for i.xe and manutr ig l.ll.l.S aTKl ov a i'liUx i oii dened v.ith grief the c-mmaicn. set time, i U- Ac call would be pleased to have you call and get one of the pamphlets, and read the testimonial -s.

county oi holatr.g primarivs. is-ue corruption, hr on renting jlac The Christian church was beautifully decorated Sunday evening, and a large crown assembled to listen to tho farewell sermon of Ilev. S. P. Xold, who goes to take charge of the institute at Pratt.

Rev. fold is an earnest and able advocate of the gospel and has m-ids raai friends during hln sojourn here as pustor of the Christian church. Saturday evening the genial 3Io. Pac. Agent and his estimable wife, Mr.

and Mrs. Downing invited tis to take a drive into the country, to Bro. John Wilhite's farm which lays about 4 miles southeast town. We of course was drlihted with pleasant anticipation which win far exceeded as we roeie alon; lookin over the vast fi -Ids (f grain, growing in luxurious splendor, on fvery side waving in the Kansas breezes. We hud nol drt-amed that the truth would exceed all reports re -5 c3 hh2 convention aim to iram-acr, an', anu.

tui other business that may found for the best interest of the pevles party. I). 31. Hi vi, Chairman. B.

IIilmks, Sect'v. WALTER SCOTT. JOHN GARVIN. cordingly he lit upon a mntain, I suppose he thought a mountain ot nick. Imagine his grief he found it was a motr.taiit of tacd was fa-t crumbling from under him.

Looking around in li'irror to see the he beheld in the vaJby below, a great mass of the common people of the producers who the world, acing over the Cinch m-di couferenc1 shoveling awav ato-if tide of the mountain with pickaxes Buy your tin fruit cans of S. C. Turner, they re warranted not to leak. tf. "Attend the County Alliance meeting i.

el July 21st. Sep Sv C. wagon. Turner for Studebr.ker tf. All na garding the condition of cp- shovels and spades of eve ry Mrs.

Wm. Merahon is quite iick. 1 Jl. MagilUs still selling scales. Jlrs.

Lena Sanders called Saturday. "Miss Stella Beard is on the sick list. ILL. Milton Is now a full fledged; Knight. O.

O. Jennings was in town Tuesday on business. Dr. Dykes and family occupy the Dr. Scott property.

G. W. Fort moved into the Blair residence Tuesday. We noticed Capt. Hehrader on our streets Monday.

Claude Duval made his usual trip to the.city Monday. D. Updegraff was rusticating in the country Tuesday. Pete Bcarletr, finished laying by 60 acre? of corn Tuesday. Ironclad favors the readers with another communication.

Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Lecke will spend the Fourth in Topeka.

Hoy Elkins, of Sylvia, in theK. of P. lodge Monday night. nuniben of the A. IT.

W's will -celebrate in Hutchinson. Mr. Yeager, proprietor of the Sylvia dotel, was in town Monday. W. B.

Ilopprr, of Pratt, was preambu-Jating our streets Wednesday. ,11. E. Stubbs returned from a business to Bun ton ') uesday night. Misses Carrie Sutton and Flo' Ball were very pleasant callers Saturday.

C. L. Miltcn favors us with another excellent communication read it. J. II.

Baffler, of Macksville, was over on business the last of last week. The irrepressible "Walter" is taking in (the sights in the country this week. council is taking steps to have the Crawford and Mercell streets opened. Joe Stivers left yesterday for Fredortia to spend tlie Fourth with his parents. Kev.

Heiglo of the U. B. church preach wed an excellent discourse Sanday niht. Tuesday, F. A.

Majjill erected a wind mdll and set up a paii of scales at Plevna. Kev. S. P. I'old and Hardy S-iyre took a drive to St.

John, Wednesday afternoon. Sandifertook hia'drt in the jnysteries of the K. of P. lodge Monday Next Wednesday evening there will be number of initiations' in the A. O.

U. W. Jodge. The K. of P.

boys would like to know Tuiwinir to fly and lookiug evn other sii.le of the moni.tuin, in he beheid, to his horror th CD toiling Th Lbr Co. will sell you one of the ICirkwoou fffed Wind Mills at $23. for the next thirty days. It is considered ih3 best and cheapest mill and is warranted tf. d.

B. Wallace. millions o. iae great, mass or tue ay. ers v.

ho clothe the world, rejoicing the Cincinnati conference and shov away at the mountain with shovels sum- I 'Vi if elicg and an the tf. Fencing mate-rial cheaper th cheapest at the Westf-rn Lbr. Co. Hi A fiTITBTH ture should rejoice as the prospects for bountiful crops is immense. The goldf-n wheat crop is ready for the harvesters and the farmers are all We it indeed a difficult task in such a beautiful country with so many exeei'ei farmei to select one farm for special praise.

On arrivin at the ideal farm of Jo in Wilhite we were confronted by the cherry trees loaded with exceiieni cherries and of course proceeded at or.ee to in-spt-et them. Then to the raspberry patch where we found Bro. Wiihite very busy gathering the berries, and t'dd us to help ourselves, amid such temptations a second invitation was unnecessary auc. we pro ceeded to help ourselves to the delicious fruit. After entieg a quaiitriin surllc.it wc-wns shown over one of he finest orchards hnhk 1 mum it ft i r.s 3 III 1 CO LU s)ades of every Struck to the soul with grief ami frightened almost to death, lie stretched out his old republican wing on one side and his old democratic wiaic on the other and attempted to fly, but lo, to his sorrow, he found that his wings were loaded down with corruption tine that he Lad sunk so deep in the sand upon which he stood that he could not move, an inch.

I.ookk.g again he saw inscribed upon a bai.uer which planted firm on a rock below, renching Call and get prices on paints and oils. Can save yon some money. F- O. Watson. Examine th-pechily the Is; ot p.un.vr, ana es-supjdy of straight arain JMmm tnat south westcri) Kansas can flooring at the Western Lbr.

Co. if. iiiah.tam, aimost to skv words: DC "Truth bit I Prevail. From Corrup- 00 riant vour canoiai iou i jioh art ana to corrupt i aou jl; ilt: si Ot will consisting of five. ix-i of grapes, of black lerries and 1.1 of berries, plums and apricots and IS of apples, most of which is heavily loaded with fruit.

Mr. Wiihite has t-iken great are in fc electing only the choicest fruit-, rti, jn few years he will be doubly repaid for his trouble. tiiO wen's, v.ith a mi exenange tn.g,le and riiost ami I Hour, chop or meal for oy ii t' 0 groan he i elded quickly buried bene upon which he CD am o.n tgrain, Alliance Compaiiv i et vent snouts oi miilhais the.c; the great iz.t I 1 Th up irom th lo art aiid a itiu'e it cam r.3i!il;r:s: CD hr 0 raj DriU r. C. Ti RN'ce A'rent rnei-s.

tf i .) T-. i to Ccd. e- 01 on Jh as th 1 img From BIk City. Dkau IIcuald. I will send you a few items from this place.

We are still having wet weat aer which interferes materially with tiie -wheat harvest. Not more than one-third of the wheat is harvested. The far.iK-rs have not been able to g-t in! the Is with 7 "2 Harvest Tools and Harvester me ot '1 nt Bulk a a Cod. arid Goo I and uiis at jbowesiG lances. tht-ir bimlers for ato it two id 10 mr.ii.

Ii; a- i. I had been ia Is'ow editor: Publish the clad tahe Dwarf Broom Corn Feed Store. have had several nice ys now and if the weather continue thus for the i oi victory, for is (a? Scudlher.i to th mill! ad tao won. wheat will soon be harvested, in this portion of the state is and the farmers are dependi: That crop very good, on their i'A. easiest riding cart tf mad at S.

Turner. ar-enr -eaibi; ujiuu banner that reaches to th rtad ao tin swe Machine oils at That the millions ir.r.y pass by. The people shall be wheat and clover to save them. Perhaps you have heard that this portion of the state is adapted to clover. It kept alive all winter.

1 was over at Indenendeiice i Vv bivi Yatson's. ours L. UltY. or or Pl3aS i since and while there I went up to the court house to see how justice was being dist ibmed. You remember this county i nruj-o.

th ine a no rat: power of why Mr. W.iley was so lute nt lodge Mon-rdav night. Miss Elsie Murphy, of St. John is this week in our city, the guest the Midland. The council have a new set of books and will proceed to keep their records in style.

Conway, representing the Gille Iron Co was making his visits to the hardware Tuesday. Mr. Durland, inspector for the Sandwich Manufacturing of Sandwich, ill. -was in the city Monday. The theme for next Sabbath morning at the M.

E. church, is the great invitation, "Come Unto Me." An Oihc'al Board meeting will be held at the 31 church Saturday.it 5 o'clock m. A full attendance is desired. Mr. Jones, formerly of this place, but now of Kansas City, Kansas, is visiting the city in the interest of their store.

Mr. Moore was in town Weduesday and said he had.his wheat in the stack and will commence cutting oats Monday. The K. of P. will install their officers EN50I.

S' 'ED. Hi all Kinds aiaonme lier-airs oi Constantly 1 iarvest is npe. Tii- Wild Horse ICo. nor 0 34-, our i-iecieu to i I 1 I reioc on nana. 1 a 30 sauci-a preaeher Oa.ll and see us.

HARDWARE CO. last Xovfi-a Jle co ocr. a two for ulike nivse! seceded and joined the Alliarice. Ami now I want to tell you what tho present county attorney has done durii.g the term of court just closed. I want bras 0:1 him alittle anyway because lie was elected from this place and from the church to which I preach.

When I was talking to him, he had tried eleveu wLiky cases and convicted every one of them. I don't believe that record has ever been beatei The ex-attorney had the same men and the same witnesses and didn't convict a single case. When an ney wants to he can very easily convict a er-on who violates the prohibatorv law, 1 when he ir'. laa, ami '4 Vt 1 OES. The Western Lbr.

Co. rre ovr stocked he iil Jiave for good next fall. Our fourth of. July picnic at Weese's gr we of Levi-, I fear v. ill not he very largely attended owing to liarvest.

Oar coimy ail: tiierts July 23. Orr s'ate It turcr aud other speakers will Seed Oa.ts at the Feed Store. with fencing material and it wiil be dis posed of at astonishing l'w prices. Give us a call. th doesn't want to.it is th hardest matter in I S.G.

Turner is selling thr; Bradley Wheeler make of tf he with us. the 24 If the merch-mts wish th-ir 'ads to i-Ai THE FIRST NATIONAL DANK OF STAFFORD. No. S85. PAID UP CAPITAL, 350,000.

JOHN Ih M. WALLACK, Vice-re-ideel. (.. G. WEBfi, A.

E. ASIIEH, Assistant t'iishier. inconvenient reach the farming the- should plant id on Watson is 1 the world. But everyone lias idea why ho doesn't want to. hascir tainly done some -good in this countv.

The old croakers that cry "yen can't con- should place the fault wrier it lotnrsanvloimc.se the ofM-r i for the next term Monday night. All members are requested lo be prestnt. We understand the vicinity of Macksville wu visited by a heavy hail storm Sunday night, doing considerable damage ito crops. Interesting exercises at the Ep worth League, Tuesday night. The selections of eant ridg- and four miles nr.

a or rn1 grades of anarxers lor x.iacmne oils. a--t ot the our ceun'y fall In is When i rl -s i 1 i- -4- r- t-l Does a General Banking- Business. prohibition. Besp-n-tfullv' We may have no vunty. The sadly ratth-d, tl 1 Wi Icy were cbvrs ana screen wire at tf S.

C. Turners. Office II' urs from 9 A. M. to 4 P.

M. DrtJF.i-TOTtq J. F. Vr-Kinrr. S.

IC. Willdt. -I Cl TT.11 fi vT, Frof. Woodward and J. E.

well rendered. Ithi 0 a nnno-noc-r a an 1 Chattel LIcrtsrase TJipre will Ij.i tn'rl nn Plutocratic Y. E. Bail. STAFFOIiD.STAFFOllD plo'i-art disclosures, rh-nd the enrtnv to arc Machine oils from is on 9ake' $2 i sad.i front of the Ferris barn Three new v.e 1 'd i to 75o per gallon Per 1 i CJ I is Jl eed Store.

sever -iV rrow as j.Q lonely since 0 aSull I harness. tii Xov This stock will be sId.on tix they c-, 1st, without interest if paid njvpartv died when cue GUs, putty and best harvesting machine il at Turner's. tf i NEW SPRiM GOODS tier reauv 1 Uhio, rav natty str.t-! for h'l 'i srx coaventi.ia of i sr.r. vices. I i.X lo.

a m. Preaching MUK the wiil meet at Spring-! -es iMOTICE. a p. m. Those fncinc should re- nt-'ntsr tv a lr ffrr gt: That's wh-re I got I-T'e-sus,) th t-igLte-n vear I 1 The Alliance Flour at a 12 El.

Ily .1 in the Spriarhid matnu- Vv'M. MERSHON'S. FULL LINE OF NEW -agU'-. p. cj.

rn. 1 i I I like tr" drop in I should tell our Jlrs. Covey and family, accompanied by Miss Bartlett started for Idaho, where they will nn.k-3 their future home. Mr. Covey located there some weeks ago.

G. L. Bryant contributes in this issue some very good thoughts to our many readers. Bro. Bryant is an able writer and his pieces are always interesting.

The Stafford Ministerial Associ tion will hold its weekly session at the M. E. church, Monday, July 5th, at 3 111. All are cordially invited to be present G. A.

Wood, Pres. S. P. Xold, Sec. We are in receipt of a copy of ''Wood's Manifesto" from the pen of Col.

S. X. Wood who so recently was removed from this earth by assassination. It is brimful of good thoughts, contains his last public utterances. It is a masterly review, carefully compiled and gives a complete and just comparison of the two bodies of the last legislation.

It should be in the hands of everj' voter in the state, and we hope every one will procure the manifesto." The proceeds will go to Mrs. Col. Woods. -Single copies 10c, per doz. 75c.

into the buildins: for-ionth-coen-ra. -z'-l a raove on then merlvcccnrjied hv the tm! tepp'y cf wire ttc. and are iimsr it red-ice ra. cheaper than ever sold in the city. Give then a c-dl.

tf. If cur merchants wish fjjlirea trade, we snpeest thit they try a little more printers' ink, of which we a ---M Janior Leane S-itnrJar 7 To ill ferrice yoi ere invited. X. IIovATtP, Paste. Tji f- Several years ao we sa in- ar Vin JtlUW.

Ompy (dopd-nt poUticil movement la Spricg- The of wnere tney will be nlpQPf In mootall rf the movement. We a larrner, 7, 1 honest Tom McMiBan, of Lorran count July 4th. 1S31. Tickets oId July 3rd. and 4th, at half rates, iitn't'-u to July C'h, to points within UIU CUSLOmerS i for con-ress.

Cat the r. o. P. counted We hire auth'riz4 1-v -ct. T.

Oiin-'', 1 Bedford Alihtriee Vt aun jhimr-ii. lie and many new ones. iht to the wheat cr.r in That cannot bo beat Style, Quality or Prices. Also a large ta elected, but the o. had the pail tike adviij, thes rates and wjjr.t .4 nr ASli-joce reslrt-d at irrrrJOrN-rr' iTXTSl raTCyTTica count tn nr-aest irh in i ue Remember the is the piper in svilc ier as ihu.emian cats i in 3 to ro fcrtLc-r than the 2 '0 alio h.u:t, 1 i l-is June lr2, Coh ivennedy.

Ihv.i,. whkv can leru scuiethi t-. thttr auvanUr br ce Jn.v 4tn in F.ir;s 2nve, evpry mtfUiher uas wheat to cs 1 C. P. DviaL Art.

tiiii time. which to -plant yonr ads. if you wish to cri And everything usually kept in a General Store. We want yonr Poultry, Butter, and Highest market prices. cut reach the bone and sinew of StrdZord Gf couuiv..

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