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The Alliance Herald from Fredonia, Kansas • 3

The Alliance Herald from Fredonia, Kansas • 3

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CLEARING SALE. The Republican Circus. extract from a The following is an I Kansas City, where he has been for The Herald. COUNTY HAPPEMGl some time under eye treatment As usual, we shall during letter ironuv. ii.

rvsinney, who aves in Oregon, lie was a candidate for the State Legislature, aa he also was two years ngo: "I polled a good vote, li21, against 4i4 two years aro. lue AXTOONA JOURNAL. July close out all summer FBIDAT. JULY 18. 1S94.

The Following is a List of 104 in the shade Sunday. We very muck- fear that many Republican friends aro doomed to a bitter disappointment if take the posters announcing the Republican rally on the 21st inot. ically meaning what they say. Hon. John J.

Ingalls, lion. E. N. Morrill, Hon. Dick Rev.

Barney goods of every character re People's cause is gaining in Oregon Miss Lena Lippy. of Fredonia. spent And I am still with yon with a complete stock of The iritate has doubled its vote since gardless of profit or cost. W. S.

CADY, I. T. S. the fourth at this place, the guest of What Happened the Different Localities of the County the Past Week: laet election. The Repnblicans have Mr.

and Mrs. J. Idol. This statement may seem a carried the State by corruption and iion. b.

a. JvirapairieK. J. W. Hornady and lady spent the tn i assistance of the gold bug Demo Hon Benedict all in j.redonia on crats.

I think two vears more of thj th extracted practically without 4th in Coffeyville seeing tbe represcn latives of the "Wild and Wooly West. flourishing gold-standard times will uxOtuc In Opera Block, Fredonia, Kansas. tiatOd, WJllCn Class includes the same day and under one can ,.1" vass, as it were, is keying cp expec BUFFALO ADVOCATE. open the people's eyes to their real needs. Imported spr.kera, boodle vxy, irguiai tation to a strain of intensity that M.

A. Rhea came down from Yates Center to celebrate at Altoona. He HARNESS, SADDUSS AGRICULTURAL IIIPLEILTENTS! r-xiss lieuiah wood, or fredonia, is believe it to be a ereat mis- should not be encouraged in dog and misrepresentations will not keep CITY AND VICINITY. likewise celebrated his departure yes tho wool over the peosie eyes rnnea terdav morning by sticking a few longer. I am watching Kansas with days, with the thermometer ranging between 94 and 103 in the shade.

No, gentlemen, you do not mean it. and the Herald, whose mission take to "hang onto" goods after season closes and carry vieiling at Mr. Hisey's this week. Mrs. Wood was here to spend the 4th.

Fin. Irwin held no. 19, the lucky number in the bicycle drawing made at Sam Elliott's last Saturday. J. 8.

stickfulls of type at one of his old Roads dusty. interest and hope to see her go overwhelmingly Populist next fall. The cases. Mumps in the city. E.

S. Carter, tbe bloody Irishman. Republicans of Oregon are claiming it is to expose fraud of ail kinds and shed its benign rays on all alike, them to the next season and run the risk of the articles Johnson has since purchased the 1 nd Milwaukee REAPERS MOWERS. BiidersdMc-0181 Cormick and Buckeye Reapers and Mowers no better In the market. has returned from Fredonia.

"Lover's Kansas by 30,000. May their hopes wheel of Fin. Cool n'gbts for July. would be recreant to duty if it failed Lane will enjoy peaceful rest nntil be blasted. Crops are in hue condi getting out of style.

Wei tion. We will have an overproduction Sherman makes his regular trip. Ld Dryden and Harry Pinney, of Steam threshers busy. to stand by those who aro liable to become the victims of this foul con-D'lrmT. No.

centlemen. we reDeat. fredonia. came no Wednesday to cel much prefer to take a loss of 37-cent wheat and other things in proportion. The fruit W23 consider C.

E. and D. R. Hall, D. A.

and H. The only place in town where yon can buy the genuine Glidden Barb Wire. ebrate the 4th in Buffalo. The train Blinn. G.

W. Guess. George Eby, Fred R. 8. Oakford is in town.

ably damaged by frost last month Mo6ney, Sam Penwell, Howard Cliff, while there IS yet a demand it cannot be true. JSo single county 1 mu V. can be thus favored. Your bills have IOr the COOtlS. lneretOre.

thr flavor nf R.awdnst and the r.imiia. but there will be enough for home use being nine hours late at Roper they were compelled to drive np. Joseph Knaus. who has been a grip- Ray Toepfer and Walter McCray turn I have tbe Turnbull, Peter y-vr "ttt A finWCl Schuttle and other good makes. Would like for vo ,.11 hRm.

an- some to spare at prices that ished music for the crowd at Altoona iu.On-1 an" are ''able to entrap innocent pay for picking. Dried prunes we win, commencing on the fourth. The boys are hustlers are selling at 5 cents per pound, form ana unsuspecting rtpuuiici.us,-3ucn as are wont to be allured into the in more ways than one having reached erly the price beiupc trom 8 to 12 cents New frh drugs at Keeper's. Or. Miles' Pain Pills stop Headache.

Tramp printer in town Monday. Cbas. Rench wa3 in town again week. day morning, July 0th, and continuing until the goods here from New Albany by wagon just sidd show to see the mermaid and BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, FBAET0K3, WAGONS AtfS ROAD CARTS Wages have dropped almost one-half as the sun began to shed its light. man on the 15th St.

cable line in Kansas City for the past six years, moved from there with his family to McPher-son, Monday, his brother, Wairen, having received the appointment of pastmaster at that place and needing bis help. tho Lulu chief, and to risk their last and hundreds of men out of employ this of the very best manufacture. are all sold, oner tne loiiow- quarter on the little innocent game ment. Portland is feeding hundreds Look out for malaria. The sir is at her soup houses.

1 hop for the full ot it. rroperiy meting will pre of "now you see it and now you don't." better, but fear the worst. The Col ing goods at prices never he fore even thought of: vent much trouble. Who has not at some period of his I carry the New Idea A arT TTVTUi crp Lig and insurance. They are safe, simple and Wt.OUJjlJN iL XKJ always reliable.

umbia river is higher tnan ever known Threshing along the river will be and backwater in the Willamette has J. T. Wells is on the sick list this Z. Brown was in the county Beat Tuesday. much retarded by the bad condition Ladies' muslin and cam ROPER ITEMS.

The hum of the thresher is heard on covered the business part of Portland life gazed with delight mingled with awe at the gorgeous pictures that herald the coming of "the largest combination of rare animals ever ex of the roads caused by high water. brie chemise worth ud to 1.50 from a few inches to 9 feet and an in all sides these davs Wood and Iron Pumps, Gas Pipe in all sizes. Farmers will bear in mind that I make a specialty of country work keep a man expressly for that purpose. It is to the interests of Altoona bus calculable amount of damage is being for 50c each. of Altoona, was in town Nearly all the corn that was killed iness men to make a better crossing at done.

Kusmess is prostrated W. Bipe, yesterday. hibited under one canvass;" the monstrous hippopotamus, whose -r i 1 by the flood is now replanted. the river. A lew hours labor expend Ladies muslin and cam caernoua jaws and threat i a menace ed on those banks will be a good in W.Irwin, wife and daucter.

who up from Neode- MACHINES. SEWING have only to men the celebrated "THAT TIRED FEELING," bric drawers worth up to 1.00 to everything in its vicinity: tue vestment to every one that has the Chas. Cowdery was ha Tuesday. have been visiting here for several he.d of elephants, with iha leader good oi Altoona at heart. A bridge for 25c superiors.

Gets into business this time days, started Wednesday for their home in Baldwin. orgeousiy upholstered; the seems to be beyond our reach at present, but the crossing can be made 8ici or camels with oriental trap- Reeger'a is the place to get any thin? In the drag line. 27tf Swiss and high qual of A'ear, and in order to niLZS. and a perfect wilderness of much better with a little work. Miss Etta Magill a former resident have one.

presided ever by rpj-vr CTtTrvp first-class workman. Roofing and spouting, either in J-J-l-N iJJZLKJlr town or in the country, a specialty. Repair work solicited. ity embroidered nouncings other rare birds, animals and reptiles brighten it up and make it of this county, is here visiting. She ia clerking for The bicycl6 race between Walter Miss Edith Rarnhill F.

W. Seyerson. wears male attire. livelier we will offer some of worth up to 98c yard, will 11 Bn for .1 I And after the weary days that mter- Richardson, Rnbe Whitson and Oren Butcher was a feature not to be scoffed oe ClOSetl OUt at Uie uniiorm ver a and have been carefully counted the greatest bargains ever W. II.

Gregory has bought Mrs. M. Craig's property here. The ladies reorganized their Mission until the dar announced in the bills price ot zoc yard, inese keep in stock at all tt a VTXPCSa otrrvD times a complete line of Harness, Saddles, -tliXt JN JliOO OXlUJr. Whips, Lap Kibe-, Fly Nets.

etc. Nothing but the best oak tan leather used in my shop. Repairing done. Give me a call. shown in Fredonia- at.

Whitson crossed the line hret, but Butcher led the race who by mistake stopped before reaching the goal. for the realization of our dreams Jno. RcHnson's circus shows in Neodesha next Friday. V. Fulghum made a trip to Yates-Center Wedneadeyv patterns are 45 inches wide.

dax.na on our expectant vision, who society here Tuesday. can adequately describe our diaap Pongees and zephyr ging Tho M. E. quarterly Conference was uointment and disgust, when we hnd ho far the reality falls below what ham wrorth loc now 10 l-2c held here last Saturday and Sunday. There was a good attendance Sunday.

NEW ALBANY NUGGETS. BY UNCLE SILA8. James McClusky and Jo. Spurgeon are attending the Elk county normal, at Howard. for the comim we were led to expect from the bills? Men's $15.00 suits for $11.00.

12.50 9,00, 10.00 7.50. 7.50 5.00. 5,00 3.00, Boys' suits from 50 cents The premium list fair will soon bo out. SOUTH SIDE SQUARE, FREDONIA, KANSAS. Zephyr gingham worth 12 A couple of halt starved camels; a Mr.

Preston's beef wagon from Buf small, vicious elephant, and a hip 2c now 9c. falo comes to our burg every Tuesday. from Winfield departed last popotamus with a snout no larger J. Q. Smith was up the first of the week.

Frank Greenwood week for Guthrie, Ok. Irish lawn others sell at than that ot an Arsansas Doar, wim a GOODS by CAR-LOADS aM PRICES STILL DECLINING lot of bad smelling cages with a few CHETOFA ITEMS. Flax cutting is a popular amuse 15c. our price has been 12 Prices nearly cut in two. Miss Lillian Rusk, of Carthage, visited relatives near town last week.

sickly occupants make up the sum total of the show. l-2c, now 10 l-2c. Pants at a little over half ment at present. Fenn and wife, of Bald We would not- have this wen Black pure silk mitts have Anderson Burreli was transacting Rev. F.

W. win, visited this week. price. meant article construed as discourag- their many friends here business in Thayer Friday. Ine our Republican friends from com been selling 17c and 19c now Prescriptions carefully compounded by Bogart the druggist.

tf. R. M. Foster returned from Ken-tncky last Saturday night. Miss Maude Bartlett has been visiting her parents this week.

Dr. Prlce'5 Cream Powder Most Perfect Made. ine to Fredonia on the 21st inst. Far Mrs. L.

Lockard and son. Roy. re Uur odd snoes are going fast, but what we have left- C. L. Morton was up from Fredonia per pair luc.

fiom it: we want them to come, and turned to Fall River Saturdav after an Tuesday. believe that to many it will bo the Other silk mitts at 25c. extended visit with her mother, Mrs. are big bargains. means of their conversion to a sound Very few farmers are stacking their Anna Smith.

the 33c. 45c. 50c and GOc, er and uetter economic system man Mrs. A. A.

Shepherd and daughter. Ladies' oxfords at greatly reduced prices. A nice one Republicanism promises, but what best values to be found of Newark, are visiting Mr. and Mrs we are interested in, next, to tneir rtobt. bnepnerd.

political regeneration, is to guard For first class work prices low as the All the dress straw hats in the house will be cleaned them against the designs of those loweat by Sidwcll at Paulen's. 10-tf Miss Sarah Taylor, of Cbanute. is who would excite their curiosity re for 50 cents. Rockford socks 5 cents per pair. visiting at the home of T.

B. Nwland. srardlesa of consequences aa to the out at one price, 50c, worth The Epworth League has been re danger of a reactiou. Don't, there grain this season. Mrs.

J. FroBt returned to hsr home in Oklahoma. his week. II. W.

Gill and family took their departure this week for the Territory. Jacob Penwell, who has been with a threshing outfit in the southern part of the State, is home again. Miss Jennie Hogue returned Saturday from Howard, where she has been visiting friends. Miss Ida Cunninghcm.of Fall River, is visiting friends in town. up to 1.00.

foro, expect too mucn. mu ma3r get organized at Lyman Chapel after a discontinuence of four weeks. We don't strike a hat failure every day or two, but German Rockford socks, No. 401, only 5c pair Best quality overalls SOojpair Men' zOorking shirts 20c each Red bandana liandkerer chiefs, inch size, extra quality, 4 each Ladies' handkerchiefs 5c each Ladies' fast-black hose 10c pair Ladies' vests, former price 15c, now 10c each it it tt -r 'it 7 IOc, 5 each Pearless carpet arp 18 and 2 Oc pou nd Just npeeived a full line of ladies' dress goods. Call and examine.

Our shoe department is fuU and complete, and only awaits an examination of goods to insure a sale. All the ladies' shirt waists Brook Brown was in town Monday and purchased a bicycle whilo here. Will Llngenfelter enms up from Carthage and spent Sunday in. tho city. Howard Miss Lotta Liggett was a pieasant culler last Friday.

Morrill, or either one ot the others, but don't expect all at once; it is too bic a show for Fredonia, and tho Her Among the events of the past week. in the store worth up to 1.15 ald earnestly advises that yu no ivm- for 50c each. was tbe marriage of Walter Folyd and Miss Agnes Croudor. The ceremony wa3 performed as the home of the per your expectation with the virtue ot moderation that it in the end tne we knock out all competition on men's and boys' hats. Summer shirts and underwear at unheard-of prices.

We ngain have the narrow i i il.i bride's parents in Cedar township. exhibit is conhned to tbe product of The young folks had a picnic last uilc 10 Wilaoii county alone, no serious coa- Charley and John Heck have bezun Friday night, aho mie Monday niht C. II, Ewmg, who has been seeking op'H'ro nnil licivJ tn rrot of npntiPHr pl vwiii reS-llt. K'lt Work for the season in thtlr old place, with Win. Prange's threshing machine.

o-t means come to Fret probably be two bat' ui Fredouia and 45c per dozen yards to knock "that want Thefo will games of base week. a onsiness education at Wichita, is home again. A. W. Hogue, night operator at Fall River, has been laid-off by the strike.

Redeeming Kansas ustaMS by th We nave stocked up NEODESHA SUN. The tank builders report that the out and will that will do it. old parties to drive from power tin i i ired ieolmg-' make prices nartv that bas saved over is visiting rela- our line ol oxiords and our customers can get the best Miss Mollie Rusk tives In Missouri. tank will be completed next Mon Mrs. Atwood Cady hrvs been visiting her parents in Pittsburg since the Fourth.

Briatow ppun another fine day. during the two years of its ircrmbency in oflice. Redeeming Kansas means to drive from power the party that wearing and finest fitting ox- There were five cameras on the How are These for Prices in the Grocery Line its opponents say purchased grounds taking yeiws of the crowd tords ever shown at 1.2o to Miss Alice Hastings, of Webb City, is visiting relatives in town. Miss Anna Smith, of Severy, yisited friends here last week. vat nan Monday nigbt, it weighing SO Wednesday.

pounds. fraudulent school and (. ore the party that notoriously paid "I Helton caused the arrest of Geo. 2.00 per pair. You cannot buy shoddy 1 -m 000 for fraudulent bonds.

Redeem L. Adams, of Cedr.r township, FAtwrnoxl from t.rir. frw Miuarturi has and R. J. Little, the blacksmith, is able Kansas mans to restore the fctate to the partv tUat defeated the minimum snoes and oxiords ol us we Fender this week, resulting in Fender giving a $500 bond for his appearance at the September term of court, on charge of assault with intent to kill said Helton.

These are the parties con Die best quality granulated sugar man freight rate bill and the uiiiiorruity of guarantee every pair. Prop's. HUBBELL text books bill, it means aiso 10 re $4-60 per ufactured only The other fellows who store the party to powor tnat called 20 bars laundry soap for iiiinoise. Born, June 30, 1894, to Mr. and Mrs.

II. L. Whitbeck, of Guthrie, a daughter. Fannie Green leaves next week for a isik to Guthrie and other parts of Oklahoma. on the Santa Fe Railroad company to cerned in the stabbing affray of May 2S.

Until now no arrests had been made. Guffey Ga oi! wells in about 35 of y. drive the Populists from control of prate so much about high quality will show 3rou shoes ley bave completed 54 southeastern Kansa3, hich are in Wilson have dv? five in the the Legislature. Redeem Kansas is a countv. They All tbe Frisco employes at Neodesha sound to catch the ignorant "oter, but at less than l.UU; do you or nearly all, are laid off on account of tho laboring people ot this btate will be on their guard and will vote to let Rolled oats 3 packages for or 9 pounds bulk for Soda per package -Raisins 8 pounds for Extra quality California box raisins Starr baking powder th3 stnfce.

iney are not strikers but there is no freight to handle because Kansas remain in the hands of the want that kind? If you need summer goods of the tie up on the other lines. Pe-pie's party and will not turn the State ovur to a hireling crew, who soo nothing in the redemption they Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Yonng-trpm, of Prairio township, on June 30. 1894, a son.

Ed. Campbell, of Guilford township, has plan to corn this week on land that was in wheat. and wnnt to buy at prices The Arthur well was shot today at 25c 25c 5c 25c I-4 lb IOc 17). 25c 25c 20c 20c 30c one o'clock. The 6hooting was as us propose but an opportunity to feather Yeast snray 7 vackages for thur own nests by doin-j tho bidding ual except that after the go-devil was dropped it was an unusually long time Best chewing tobacco pdOound to woric in tbe shop again.

Robert Taylor and John Rovenstem, returned Sunday from their trip to Oklahoma. John and Cyrus Busby have been in Oklahoma the paBt two weeks helping with the harvest. Miss Minnie Radcliffe was up from Fredonia Sunday visiting relatives. Mesdames Forester and Barrett, of McPherson, visited relatives here last week. Joseph Lanning and family have returned to their ranch in Elk county.

George A. Eby has purchased and now occupies the Henry Gill property. -County Commissioner Shoemaker was in town last week. Bert Roven stein returned last week from Harper county. Byron Blackburn, of Elk Falls, is visiting relatives in town.

W. E. Hall was home last week attending to his threshing. Wm. Page, ex-principal of New Albany schools, is visiting his many friends at this place.

of their masters, the gold bugs and oetore tne on ana water spourea up. absolutely astonishing, attend this sale. The Hacket, Kansas. buzzard corporations. Let the redeem crowd of this year be sent to keep tbe It is a good oil well.

good per plug Good smoking toba Miss Nettie Chase acfh. Ok. Sunday to weeks with her lathe went to Tecunv visit a couple of r. vicinity oi inayer iour oi which are oil wells, and one bas an excellent Mow of gas. Tho company has sunk a large number of wells just east and northeast of Neodesha, and it is there tho best prospect is at present.

They havejnst completed a 36,000 barrel taak at Neodesha, and are about ready to begin filling it with oil. They are pumping several wells, a few of which are ssid to be yielding thirty barrels daily. The firm is of the opiuiou that the exorbitant railroad rates that exists in Kansas will almost deaden the enterprise, while they say they could produce large quantities of good oil here if rates were so they couid afford to ship it to market. The railroads have deadened the county by tho enormous bonds and interest they have gotten from it, and now thev keep business from reviving by their greedy rates. William Emerson and Sherman hound 3er pound stpnd up crowd of two years ag com-pauy in the pool ot despond and thereby truly redeem the State.

Clark, of this city, were arrested Wed- High grade blended nesday on the charge or violating the New York Office 549 Broadway 2Gc other grades as prohibitory law. Clark's offence is an old one from which be has not been at The following letter was received All can goods strucvJcyclone. Com and The he me to the officers for several months. to lay from a subscriber Chicago. Republicans open their cam-in Fredonia on the 21st inst.

view the destruction. paign Tbe Hkkald sincerely hopes that Mr. Lrmb may continue able to lead, i'iiev have their bills out. and the Chas. Cale, the mail clerk, enme home last Friday and visited a few days with his parents.

Levi Ogle, of the Racket, made a trip to and from Kansas City, this week on business. A. Burge has recently moved into his residence property, on the corner of Ohio and Broadw9ll. BENEDICT AND VICINITY. NEODESHA SUN.

bills declare the intention of redeem that be may have the consolation of Ititi the State from the curse of Pop Warm weather. Joe Wiltse has a new S1S0O thresh ulism, lha corporations regard the J. R. WILLITS, living to see better times ushered in atl have no canse to change from Populism and that lie may have many happy, peaceful years to live: "Ctii- rule of Populism as a curse, but the ing machine. common people the real bone and sinew of the country have, within a recent period, learned that the Farmers along the river are feeling West Side Square.

Fredonia, Kansas. pretty blue. of Populism means to bave men in CBiO, July 11, 'Vi. JHr. j.

M. Kennedy, Dear Sir: Please find enclosed 1.00. It will pay for the paper up to Deo. 13, 18. 4, I think.

Please send the paper to N. Lamb, Bradaer, Wod county, For sale, a good red-Polled yearling hull. Also some Poland-China boat-pigs. See A. Z.

Brown. 2t T. M. Crawford and Miss Lillie Fos power who are friends of the labor ter, of Fredonia, were visiting in this ing clashes, and it now seems that Ballard's Snow Liniment. This invaluable remedy is one that OLio.

It is sent to 72 Perry avenue the laborers in the cities, as well as tl farmers, realize at last that the now. When my time is out I will ought to be in every household. It Mrs. S. J.

BarWctt nnd children left for Cherokee county Wednesday, where they will spend the Rummer. People's parry is a people's party and subscribe aain, if I can see to read or get someone to read for me. My that it is the only party that they will cure rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains, cuts, bruises, burns, frosted feet and ears, sore throat and sore sgi is 86 years. I do not expect to can nope to cuampion tneir caudj a against the greed corpoiations best. If you have lame back it will much longer.

I bliatl b-s a populist whilo 1 live, unless they change th oir principles. Truly yours, ind rule of their hirelings. Redeem Kansas means to turn the Slate over Mrs. Jno. Lincsba, of Webb City, has been visiting relatives in this vicinity for a week or days.

Will Martin returned to Stafford county the lirst of the week, where he will teach tho comiug winter. U. Lamb." to tools of corporations who have no vicinity Sunday. Guy Orendorf will probably lose all of his crop and Sieve Singleton lost four head of horses. Normal is over and the teachers are home giving their mental faculties a rest and watching the malls.

Misa Maggie McCain, who has been visiting friends and relatives in Ottawa and Paola, came home Friday. Miss Carrie Orendorf, who has been in Fredonia sewing for Miss Zoe Mc-Kinney, returned home Saturday. The ice cream festival at the C. church on last Thursday night, was a cuccess in every particular. The cure it.

It peuetrates to the seat 01 the disease. It wiil cure etiff jointa and contracted musles after all others have failed. Those who have been cripples for years have used Ballari's Snow Liniment and thrown away use for laborers except to pav starva- What is a Guarantee! on wages in time of peace and It is this. If you have a cough or their crutches and been able to walk PURE ICE. I am prepared to deliver pure, clean, manufactured ice anywhere in the city, any day in the week, to all who desire to use it, this season.

It will also be on sale at my store and delivered an' time except Saturdays and Sundays. This ice is manufactured by Gay Harding, Winfield, Kansas, and is made from water which is first distilled, then boiled and filtered before freezing, thus insuring absolute purity. Prices reasonable. For farther information call at my grocery and queensware house. G.

G. Kennedy, Center South Side. Fredonia. as well as ever, it win cure you. shoot them down if they object to receive lower wages whenever those corporations want to pay dividends on sonie newly watered stock.

By all means redeem Kansas, but so redeem it that the tools of corporations will bo heard of no more forever. Price 50 cents. cold, a tickling in the throat, which keeps you constantly coughing, or if you are afflicted with any chest, throat or lung trouble, whooping cough, and you use Horehound Syrup as directed, giving it a fair trial, and Miss Ella Chase, who has been at Tecumseh. Ok. for about three weeks, ia expected home in a iew days.

The through freights on the Frisco have not been running this week on account of the strike interfering. The people of Wilaon county will this faii be called on to vote for a Governor of the State of Kansas. On Mie Republican ticket is a well known National banker and gold bug. He is running on what out West i called a free silver platform, and at the same tinne he openly advocates the issuance of bonds in times of peace in order to maintain tho money policy of the Rothcbilds. lie favors the policy of cheap labor and the cheapness of its products.

He is the foe of our people aud should receive the condemnation of our voters at the November election. His eatanic cry of "redeem Kansas'' aienna to turn the State over to the hateful rule of boodlers and tools of the Wall street gamblers. We believe tnere is enough manhood in the Wilson county voters to repudiate such a man, and if there is not, the future children of the ccuuty will be ashamed ol their slavish ancestry. A level-headed newspaper man says the editor is often times asked why he don't publish some of the scandals thai, float about, or why he don't roaat some certain citizen who has committed some misdeed. Great If the editor of the average newspaper published all that he knows has transpired this world would ba a vale of woe and field of continual combat.

A few instances which received the attention of the press only to serve aa examples. The average editor deserves praise for not publishing more than he does. The news might be a sweet morsel to degraded minda, but the heartburnings which wouid created by the unfortunate ones would more thr.n offset; and then, we are not any of us aagela. If we were pre would have no place on earth. Channte Blade.

no beneht is experienced, we author The attendance was. good and one seemed to have a good P.naoll! Si? fill. rH Died, Mrs. Bertha Nelson, on Mon ize our advertised agent to refund your day, June oO, lb34, at the residence of her son. Peter Youngstrom, in Prairie township.

Mre. Nelson was born money on return of bottle. It never fails to give satisfaction. It promptly relieves oronchitis. Sweden 8b years ago.

She came to Oata are starting at 20 cents per bushel in the Fredonia market. Flax is beginning the season at 93 cants. Robinson's circus at Neodesha July 26. 50 cents for round trip via Frisco line. J.

D. JLingenfeltek, Agent. Sold by C. Butin Bro. Sold by J.

Butin Bro. The following is the report of school in district 27: School opened April 2d closed June 22. Number enrolled, 31; average daily attendance, 23; number of tardy marks, 29; those neither tardy nor absent, Sadie Babccck, Adam Shepherd and Laura Barnard. Miees Annie Gibson and Sadie Babcock took the examination for common school diplomas at close of the term with good results. Graduating exercises will be held at Harrison Chapel, the evening of July 18th.

The program will consist of music, declamations and orations by graduates and talk by county Superintendent. Everyone is invited to attend. Emma L. Owkss, Charles Cale, who has had a ran be Real Estate for Sale, 80 ACRES good pasture, all fenced, for 500. A bargain.

160 ACRES of hill land, sandy soil, never-failing spring wp.tr. House, some breaking, and fruit trees and shrubbery. A phenomenal bargain at 5600 if taken soon. FINE river bottom farm of 330 acres; 265 acres in cultivation, trro good orchards, 2 farm houses, 4 good wells, land rich and nroductive. Cbap at $30 per acre $20 per acre will buy it if taken soon.

This is the cheapest bottom farm in this county. FARM OF 1OT ACRES within a half mile of a flourishing town in Wilson county, 75 acres under cultivation, good frame house with summer kitchen and cave cellar; good frame barn, well and cistern; 100 bearing apple trees, cherricn, plums and other fruit. Prico $2500. This is meet desirable home and ia well fenced and cross-fenced. The improvements are worth the money.

MAGNIFICENT FARM of 315 acres in one of the best farming districts in Wilson county, which the present owner, wishing to change his business, now offers for less than cost of improvements. 110 acres are in cultivation and is all susceptible of cultivation, being lirst-class land and beautifully located. A new house of 5 rooms, paDtry and wardrobe, with porch on two sides; storage room over a cellar; large barn with stalls for 14 horses, with granary and cribs. House and barn both newly finished and painted, well fenced-in fie ids, never-failing weils of pure water, healthy location and near church and schools. This is a most splendid farm and can be bought at pres-- ent for one-half ot time at 6 per cent.

IT'S a A LARGE number of farms, ranches and city lots for sale at bed rock prices, and some on long timo payments, by STIVERS KENNEDY. tween here and Cedarvale in the postal service for about two years past, bas secured a deserved promotion and been transferred to a position in Nebraska with an advance of Balary to America i lt7L and has ever since resided with her son in this county. Her husband died about a year ago. he also living to a ripe old age. The funeral services were conducted by Rev.

Barton. The remains were interred in the Farmington cemetery on the 3d inst. Thayer Mows: A couple of deputy Sheriffs arrested two jotntists over at Oaage Mission last week and before The boys hare fixed up the ball ground and will soon be ready to arrange games with any club in the southern part of the State The Chicago Times should be in the hands of all who can get it. It is a paper that is being edited with truth as its basis. It tells the truth.

$75 a month. lie started north last night to take his new position, accompanied by the congratulations and good wishes of the friends be had made here by his gentlemanly deport they couid got their prisoners out of town they were attacked by a mob of ment atd agreeable manners. Inde pendence Star Kansan. Neodkpha, Julv 11. Redding- citizens, pome with drawn revolvers, and the prisoners got away.

The deputies also escaped with a few bruises and on their retreat were pelted with turnips by the mob. The Mission mut be a very pleasant place for law-abiding people. ton welt No. 2, which was $ucee33fuJl Advertised Letter List. Letters addressed to the following persons remained unclaimed in the Fredonia, Kansas, postoliice the wek ending July 12, 1891.

To obtain any of these letters the party must state they were "advertised" and give date of list. If not called for within two weeks they will be sent to the Dead letter office: Johnson, M. R. Pippinger, Miss Gertie Johnson, Mrs. S.

A. Zachary, Gertie Jones, T. N. Isaac Hcdsos, Postmaster. shot with thirty quarts of nitro glycerine July 4.

is stiil making some remarkable flows of cc-trcloum. This afternoon at about 3 o'clock, at a single gush as much as four barrets Pullman is 'to have federal protection when he seeks to lower hia employes to the condition of Cattle. Cox-ey is sent to jail for wearing a peace ribbon on his coat and for walking on the grass. The miners are run out of the mines if they refuse to have their wages reduced. Great conny this for the labornig class.

of oil was thrown to the surface of the ground. The gronud about the derrick is completely covered with On Tuesday after the terrible rain of Monday night, the Verdigris river although sad to think about, was something worth seeing. Spectators conld be seen at all hours of the day wending their way to the river. GCILFOED "Ali things for all men." We. don't want women to vote, for that means that she shall hold office, and we don't want any more applicants for applicants for oflice, for there are not enough offices now to satisfy all our fellows.

Beside that, women would not "irrigate" if she had office. We must "irrigate" or will perish. Republican platform. The equal suffragists should stand by Nathan Cree.of Wyandotte county, who had the courage to undertake- the jobe of putting an equal suffrage plank In the Democratic platform at Tcp9ka on the 4th inst. "He couldn't cut'er," of course.

W. K. Morse is spoken of as a probable candidate cn the Populist ticket for County Commissioner in the 2d district. Mr. Morse is thoroughly competent to overhaul the business of the county and the tax payers might rest assured with him as the guardian of their interests, that no jobs" would go through with his consent.

C. T. Robe, the county local agent for tbe Kansas Alliance Insurance is meeting with encouraging success in securing applications. 'His is the company which all shonid patronize. The Roth Bros, have been running their threshing machine in this township the past week.

Young Ponsor have lately added some new equipments to their wagon and blacksmth shop at this place. Mies Florence Anthony has made application for a. position as teacher in the Benedict tfchoOls. The school board would do- well to accept her proposition. J.

G. Morse is home again from Our farmers are threshing their oats. The yield surpasses expectation. A large number of acres were plowed up in the spring and more would bavo been if the farmers bad had time to have turned them over. The qualify is excellent, all overrunning threshers' measure.

oil, and a large quantity has found its way to the river, a short distance from the well. There will bo special song service aV the PreBbvterian church Sabbath evening, July 15. All ere Invited. PAtjlUK. Frank Dennis, who has been working for the Fiieca at Arkansas City for some time, came np last Friday, having been laid-offon account of the strike.

Miss Clifford Mitchell, of lola, a former teacher in tho city schools' was in town a few days this week visiting friends. She is on her war to Eireka Springs. James Anderson, of Pleasant Valley township, was over Tuesday. Mr. Anderson reports Pleasant valley as having the most promising outlook for a bounteous crop.

The love letters a married man receives usually read as follows: "Please give bearer $4 ta pay to the man who milks the cow, and 50 cents market money." Atchison Globe. The leases taken for the firm of Guffey and Galey in Center and surrounding townships will begin expiring on the 7th of August. The leases contained a clause which said: "Unless a well is completed withiu 90 days in the lownship, the leases will be null and void," and as the 90 days expires in August the well will have to be com pie ted by that time or leases taken with above clause inserted, will bave become null and void. Mr. Galey states, however, that he will try to save the leases from expiring by digging the well.

"If people would remember that Sour extinguish blazing gasoline the knowledge would be estimable," haid a man of the house today. "Sunday tbe tank on our gasoline stove was blazing. Wet cloths were used withont effect when I remembered that I had read that flour would extinguish tbe A handful did almost pnt it out, and another snuffed it completely. It would be a good idea to paste this op so that in an emergency it might save both life and property. Newton Republican.

Ayer's pills possess the curative virtues of tbe best known medicinal plants. These pills are scientifically prepared, are easy to take, and safe for young and old. They are invaluable for regnlating the bo wells, and for the relief and core of stomach troubles. The Santa Fe has notified its agents that all freight can now be handled by that road. If tbe laboring men of tbe country get together and vote for what they want, then they will get it, and tber never will nntil they learn to vote for their interests.

Strikes only pnt them more in the hands of the corporations that are enslaving them. The Globe says: A shockingly large njmber oi 15-year-oid eirls in Atchi Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. son are engaged to bs They only stopped playing with their dolls yesterday. Their parents are not crazy to permit it; they have simply lost control of the reins. Half the parents you know are in this predica -is.

f-i Foa Sale, Trade or Lea3e. The entire apparatus formerly used by Race this city far evaporating apples elJ other fiuit3. The thins is all complete and as this is to ue a good unit year, this is a splendid chance to get a paying business at a big bargain. Call on or address, P. Gttbist, Fredonia, Kansas.

Tho regular quarterly meeting of the county Alliance will be held at Fredonia Satnrday, July 14, at 1 o'clock p. m. As this is a meeting of importance there shonid bs a fall attendance. C. T.

Ross, Co. Sec'y. V.I ment. Last week we forgot to mention the "special edition" of the Neodesha Sun which was issued on tbe Fourth. It was well filled with advertisements and good reading matter, was devoted to booming Neodesha's wonderful natural resources and was a credit to its publishers.

"Be cure you get AyerVis an important caution to all in search of a thoroughly reliable blood-pnrifier, Ayer's Sarsaparilla being the one on which there can be no manner of doubt. It has stood the test of nearly half a century, and has long been considered the standard. a o- The members of the Congregational BIB church will hold a lawn social next Tuesday evening at the residence of Air. Arthur ileath. Ice cream and cake will be served.

No chiggers. Mr. Harry Case. Miss Elva Mariner, Mibs Julia Peon and Mr. Dan Russell, all of Fredonia, were visiting with 8.

H. Bartlett and sister Maude last Sunday Citizen. Jiliciking For renewals of Lom bard loans see Stivers IT OCT Mrs. Cramer, of Neodesha townshi An Atchison boy was recently chased away from home because he was mean to his The Globe hinke that if this rule should be generally adopted, there would be mighty few boys left in town. r.

Miles Nerve Plasters for Rheumatism. ft Kennedy. 7-tf thretmed her wheat this wee Charley E. Green left Saturday for St. Joe, Mo accompanied by his sister Fannie and Mies Jessie Lamtis, an far as Yates Center, the home of the latter.

Fannie returned Monday. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Ifo Ammonia; Ko Jam. Used in Millions of Homes 4,0 Years the St AH jewelry and silverware bought of Thomas will sell yon a watch cheaper averaged over ob bushels per acre This is the largest yield far reported; who can equal it? P. J.

Thomas will be engraved gratis. than you can buy in St. Louis. 27tf.

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