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The Farmer's Aid from Covert, Kansas • 4

The Farmer's Aid from Covert, Kansas • 4

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The Farmer's Aidi
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Covert, Kansas
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ft mill? i (iwukji, I. 1 1 i Ii I II. FARM Kir I WILL SELL YOU MORE OL'CCNSWARE, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, CIGARS and TOBACCO I -SI i is in: tor.vrv. TUY a ir i ixN'T do rn E.B.JONES, II FARMERS AID, vvii C. L.

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FIRE HOLD ON. JAK K.ln A.JSTKS Dealer in Harness, Boots and Shoes. I can positively undersell any body in Osborne County in my line. Call and inspect my line of goods and be convinced. I am the Farmers Man.

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Ml I to ieiivi wc di lmiml the adjustment of mihies of public ullii ials to oi ii sputiil with existing limineial romlilimis. the iigcs paid to other foriuH of liihnr ami the prevalMi.t; prices of the piuihi 't si.f I.ibur -TWKIATil -we demand theailopliiui uf the Aus-tralian system of volingniid the Crawford of rived when wg may expect hail storms. 4- '1 tiii ii' l-l t'I'i'W W' ('il Oriicfal IHrwtory. t'OlNTYOFFlCKltS. (itli District- K.J.Tiirner.

Slide Senator- 11.11. Nays, of the l-'ilh C. Helen, liepresi'tilative- John. (Jaler. l'liiliate IJ.M.

Comity Clerk of the font I- Itoliertsou. Sin-riff- A. AiideiMiu. Coillity Tleasiui'- Wlli.Melleii. Cimuty Clerk- V.

K. Jewi ll. Ileilisti of Heeds- U.ivi.!. Ward, (jiiinty Siijioriiiti'inleiit-Mattiu. Morris ('utility.

Surveyor- A. Nolan. ('utility Coinuiiii- iiuiois.F. J5. Jhowii.

Chris. Smith. TOWN'Smi'OFFICKKs. Trustee- C.O'liiieii. Tieiisnrer- J.

Si hem k. Clerk- C. liiiak.s. Just ices- Jfc ll.Od'ivley. Colistal'les- H.lleeliian.

A.L.Clow. us in! 1 1. lo in (i.il'uii, ii ii dm: sixth ok i iik in ONBOUNK (')! I AS JiK ian r.i isv hah. in w. .1 V.l'lll 'll' li' to I'l'in'i a id "1 1 I I' I'll'! II II' 'ii 1 pii Hi' iiinl Cash, ppol easli will buy iiinri' floods fur one dollar at Campbell Jfi-drcws than any other place in Hie northwest.

1 tf. THKi-onniioi'MriiY Tt may seem to some. Hint vt are premature in proposing that prepi'r-ntiolii should bo eoini'iieeil sivin fur grand demoiisfralioii at CoTert on tho ft! 1 n'. 11 in' 1 1 DKVOTIil) TO 'I IIK Interests OF THE Farmer's Alliance. All Kinds OP job Work, Executed WITH Neatness tTION "lie TO '1 11 voiir 1 iln lii'-y nre a 1 priei.

innplii II I. w. SI.011I1I uiii nni'iii n'l'i-'" ilrfi'clirr in iilil intm 1 will mliii-f il viih tt I i in now to innri' your ri'p ii'li n-t iliiinfi'i' liv- ll vil. SroiiMN si rl.nipe.--t ratio 't I iai! 'iilm-mul Hie iii ful iiisili ill i 1 win-re. II.

1'. iiilleliriimlf. Kmi-ii--. in ir iiic 'nnui. Kttiix, lr.l..'n HHIil li- ''k'' i I iv! 1 inn i' oil 1' winuI iir I iiii'iiii" '-H11 1 ear i.tiinv il i-i vi iy liii'fii I'V i.f s'l wiii 1 1 I ii." 1: 'i iii-y ir A '-V'-i'V twr-.

LLIAM'K J'LAI TOltM. The following seven demands were at the St. Louis convention, who 'nl 1 awns, re- :oil.i 1 i-iii 'lei I lii.uei Pee, as the plat form of the ALLIANCE DIRECTORY ll.VTKS KOlt ISSKRTINO Ai.i.!as-e Gauds. Covert and I.U. holdn their regular meolings, on each alternato Saturday evenings.

They meet on Saturday evening of next week. Round Mound F. A and I. V. meetn in the old Lane i-toro on alternate Saturday evenings, They have a meetingon Saturday evening of this week.

Tho Victor F. A. and I. U. meets on Wednesday evi ings of each week.

The Xiitoma F. A. and I. U. moots fourth, but considering the boa'itifiil grovrs that lie iidjactnt to onr town, and other advantages there is nothing to prevnt us from eclipsing our fiirni-er oelebrat ions.

AYe would liko to see tho members of the r.nion 'in this part of tho country, tako hold nml let us have a grand Alliance rally. Covert lias lieretoforw been noted for tho enthusiasm is uyed on Hies occasions and let us keep the firs uf patriotism burning. The Situation. While wn are neutral in political matters, and are not in the intorpst of any one but the Farming mid lal loring wo consider tho difl'oront candidates for congress from this; district Ye I 11 v- VV.illl'l he! i of ll a can In- e-t iiimte.l then ue fii'ti nil iiiiu-f Iniles in Kansas will In! 1: li' I V.i'.'l il li 1. SI ii e.

t. arnier'H Aliii.uci'iiid lndu-uval I nion: l-'IUST We demand the abolition of mil ii mill stmt tne si, ulion of in! tender Treasury notes in lieu of I Ih. 111V cii'l 1 wolii' rii.Mil. up, 1 iwn tne of i iiilie iinilcr'pil'nw- on Saturday veniugs of each- week. and shal ardently support the ono who The Twin Creek F.

A. and I U. meets cm every Monday evening. The Enterprise F. A.

and I. V. lee ni ill I 1'ieiii tu 11 iiu iliin 11 of J.ilionie. iUa rei Weel lir.Crmisii.'iwis kepi lu j.ratieiiij,' profe isli.u. 'l'lie ic.

is ever reiuly any uuiiiions ami in 'i i sick, aii't desires us to ni'iirm ih" thai lie Ian aeomoilaled ills lie iii iil niteiitioa that he is meet on every Monday stands pledged to labor to ndvimcc "ii common cause. vs should Lo pleased to see the Union bring out a mmi from their owu ranks, nominate him and elect hini roganllrui of former nflilintiou. In case this is not practic The 1'letirmt Plain F. A. and I.U.

meets on every Tuesday evening. The liristow F. k. and I. U.

meets jre'iily in need 'il lnspiiy. and reqiiesis thi. that cm. to call ami settle I- 'ok Holes issiieii in siiiuciciu i he coiuiiry 'lie amoil- Ij.li.s tie iitisiinss int. 'rests of the ami that all money issued by the jovermciil shall he le-iil inpayment of ii 3 1 drills, both pulilirami private.

SDl'ONP We demand the free and nnlimetf 1 of silver. TllIKP. We demand thai congress shall asn mich laws as sliall ually prevent dealing in futures in all agricultural am! mecliiiiiii-al I'lodiictieus, prescrviiij; such a stringent sysetm of procedure in trials asKhall secure the most perfict compliance with the law. FOL'llTH, we demand thepasaeof laws proliihil. inj; iilicn oweneisliip of land, and that ceiiercs take early steps to devise some plan to obtain all lands now owened by on every Tuesday evening.

heir accounts. He is willing to lake A I'lii'li'l: ii A i i ii iir in .1 liail iliseoveri'il a way In jiivveiit it person from taking mill, liul hev-eiil a oiiiiit of the preventive 11 fiiMiii-r for Two dw of i. Hieiiimi llieiioi' tor is now to eonvince tli" pe -ple lliilf lie li it in i j. well, hut hiinph miule il Uii -lake, us evrll the lu sl pli.V- able wo are in favor of doing tho next, best. Hut wo feel ooiivincoil that if we.

cast about, some one in onr own ranks can he found who has the a- Dispatch. ('wi n. i Count ry I rmluce in At tho regular meeting of tho paviiieul. certainly this call should lillity' and at the wine time can ho he passed hy unheeded. Covert Alliance, oh tho availing of tho 27 th.

tho following resolution was iidoj ted. rff'ied upon to work fur our interests. vHiiirroHH jihtim licv'i1 been We distribute this week quite fiii'il IRii fill into lii l.lm win now nil, iiiki t-iui i'il li.i' i-'H'K In I 111K1 iln- mi i nil111 luiil i'hII inn tlial a "nun lulu'" liiul bliiirK lirontfii uiiwn evi'iy i-iiiuiiii-y. Iihimi'iI uii Miiir.no Me. In- Kit III il iiikil ll IHK I'lil "in' l' liin liuiili-r wii.s gnii" iimi I Kiii-w Ii" nun li.ivvil liiiiit jinl yuli I'iiU i iiMki'il.

n. no. 1 uhi inlying mi 1111 '1 ln ri wus j'iisto 1111 liin liuir una liitHiusof wall I'lil'f' mi Lis imcli, mil i. wainiii'W vviltioiil lliillui rwiiurk. Iimi Ii" in' 'low 11 I was lit liiilif.s li" luiil liliuiuliiliril the work.

Wiin "Villi nl lir Liul 11 liuno ninl in-ilnW'l L'K' lls Wiilknl, mill 1 it. 11 lilt.iuj; lu my. 1 wuuJUu't lupiln'i-wit 11 tluit ilium miy morn il 1 wi'iv 1 pri'Himi' you urn wmiii'd III till' Jii: I Ih'Iuiv Mi'pi'i' li" i'uiiih ilowu mi.l ti'L'i'lHJiii'il iur iv.o iiiini' ruliH 01 paiiM iiml t'uly niori' of Lonli'i-j 1 ,111 ijnLiil iiii" iiii-ril iimi tiluoi hlumlili'i-i'il iimi iloiii' out 1 lint iLiulii'i tin' lii'iirt lo say aiiytlnii nliout U10 room. lH usli'i'iii Lin i-liinr wiiiln l('illllll illKT, Irtl'l IIIUtU'llMl 11 riiiiuor nirli. Li'Wiis iusU imper iiom lu'iiil to LiM'l mm 1'in'k hkuiii, iimi coiiLi liiinllj yi't.

1 kIiiim ffom liin liimuiii' in liinlnfsuiHlImck. Muxt moi-iiiiiA't lis wlii'iit lior lo go to I ho ollicu or up Minis, iusU'il il 1 for tin) impm- Liiugi-r. 'i'l)t ilosiilcil him ami lu- 1 wiiiildu't iw joiilmiH liiuuli'il iw you IMiu Ikiwuer, inr nil tLc numiiy in tin' worlil. Von urn nlmkiny in ymtr hIkm's for iliat I will ilo 11 1'oalv nico bil of work It 4 o'hloi'k hofiuo lie would nllowuio Ut imti'i- Ui" room, ami tlicu liO iU COIUliL'llOIl. ''Jllht yiviHim 11 fiiir iimi Louost omiiiou of II without rolViviiei' to 1 1'latiiMinhi Jin wiiii, uh ln Hluntl in ILh cunter of room uml Jnoki-il iuihuuI.

If li" Iimi hi't'ii iirnmil with ii knifo lo nit uiv throiit 1 liml 1 ion coiiipi'li j.J Id lilli-b. Hi'Vi'H of tlu slrijw wi'i-i' wrung ui. l'om' or live of tlii'in Wiv crooki'il. lUlmil lupjii'il tin' 011 to the mul in. low fin-ilia's ami Lis bonk'r wiw uj) mul ilowu like tho of 111" ni'U.

you iMCiiiiul from Ktilmiiiizoo? Lo ilniiiaiuli'il, 11.1 1 liiii'hcif until 1 to sit down on ill" tloor. Mr. liow- unr, 1 11 ri'iiucst lo of you IM'ihnps 11 ilymi; iviiuont. lii'l. mi' hriny in sunn) of llli' lii't LliorH to this." C'oiiuinly, mul if they ilon't wiy it is onoof tiip ncatost jolw they t'vnrMiiw I'll givu in." 1 soul cook out mul got, tluvoof IL" nijnront liulios.

nmlwlioii tlioy he nininigiTi" Mr. roliri'il toilnws Limnclf. Ill woulilmi't come out. until thoy Lml lnit must liiivt Li'iird nil ''Anil wus HiiiJ. At toiijipor time he "'juiotly roiuitrkcil: "1 suppose you ivant ciwUkly of llit" chilil, Mrs.

liow-sor?" ''What do you mean?" ntlranceit for ihe rrlirf of farmers number of copies of Tho Fanners Aid; a.e prone lo. jietriul rne Press. LIV KKDSTAULK and respectfully rociuest all who re Our Locidion. For imfoi malion to those of our patrons liviu-jal a distmu-e from lu re, we wish to say a word in regard to the iulvmitacs we enjoy, Covert is a ceive this No. and me not already subscribers, to send in their suhKcrip- I illll now pre to horses loua as early us possible.

Wo have aliens ami foreign syndicates; ami that liv the iliiv werli, ami furnish eon- ill lauds held by railroads and ether espoused the cause of (lie Farming and toiling classes, and ox poet, to labor industriously for their interests. corperaliouis in excess nl sucn as.uc.n i- and "the incniimiiitiit multitude generally, (twl a careful I study of the Wan Old ronrincex us Hint mid nynteiH of ixxueiiKj money and the irare-lioune jihtii therein contained i Kjieeily, mire, and jiermanant relief, therefore, lie it Hem deed, that Covert A Ilia ce no 1M7 demand that said plan be enacted into law at Ihe earliest jMissible date, A. F.Cutrer. Sec. "THE WAY' OUT." unee nn i-hoi not ire.

Ami lit the lowest price. If our existence continues it will hp OOliX. Vi'S, AN becausa our efforts lire A A' VSOS'llAND. (II VI'. MP.

A CALL. llttie I'iwh Sititat on overt creek valley. Wo have I'ureo general tori's two liiiiciisniifh simps, one Liv.ny and one rliy -imi, and a liotel. ed so as to he a "pleiidid tiiidiiii; 1'oint. for the We are in need of husiness enterprises thill ener-eylic men could 1'iiild ui' il renumer-alive trade at.

In particular we need a hardware esiiit'lishinenf and we feel assured in making the iissor-tion that any one week for a loca 7:1 73 nu BLACKSMITH. i i ai i i ually used and needed by tliem, neie-claim. by tia'Kovcrmenl and held for actual si'ttlersonly. -Fll'TII--la liuviiif! in the doctiinc of eipial rights to all and special privileges to none. we demand that taxation, national sbue.slci be used to build one interest or class at the expellee of anutiicr.

We believe that the money of the country should be Kept as much as possible in the hands of the people, and hence wc demand Unit all revenues, national, statjj(t county shal lie limited to the necessary expenses of the government economically ami honestly t't) KKTo KANSAS. AND tion for Hint business can do no better ('ood uncolored Japan teal'Octs pel Ih at A Jldlrews. 1 tf. and wo receive financial neourage-liient from the farming cliiss. mid again we nolicityour "Wo congratulate tho farmers of western Kansas on the flattering prospects we have this spring for an abundant, crop of the different cereals.

Tho soil is in admiroablo condition mid we have thus fur hail mi almndmi-ce of rain to forward the small grain Surely an era of prosperity lias hen-mi to awn on our farmers and activity prevailos on all sides. An abundant crop tins season, will enable tho major part of tho farmers that have been strugling for tho last few years under advesse circunwlancns, to niet their liabillitits. Then nil it remains for them to completely emerge from tho shadow is for the Govennent to no-cede to the demand irmdo htr Hum une here and the prospects. We are in need of Hail-Komi i'acillitios lo be sure but we feel Surely every member of the Farmers Alliance, should be in possession of this valuable little book, the production of Judge Pcffer Editor of the KansasJFakmkh. A thorough perusal of this voluiun will readily convince any candid mind of the plausilHlity of the propositions contained therein.

It is tilled with reasonable suggestions in regard to the management, or rather under our present system, of mismanaging the affairs of the Government- It may not be possible for the Government to come to the rescue of tho fanners and toiling classes and loan them money on their real estate at as low a rate of interest as the Judge has ligured upon, but it can adopt .1. A HI WOHKS. ciiifideut that at no fiir distant day, owiiitf to our natural mlvantaen we will hiirel.v liavPH road through our ('. L. STANH.U'H l'KOP.

ami i Cl -MXTII We demand that congress provide for the issue of a sufficient amount of fractional paper currency to facilitate exchange throunh the medium of the I'uiled States mail. SEVENTH We demand Ihatlhe means of com town. In that vent we are certainly destined to beau unusually prosperous U.i; town. We shall speak more at length of our town in the future. When you have one dollar to spare for jjive it to Campbell Me-Ki'i'M mid K'et a dollars worth of piods.

1 tf. Sixtif ig tioii. OSIHH'XK, KANSAS. munication and transportation sliall br owned by and operated in the interest have money loaned them actual cost Sl nie Ilan hy which the burden of interest can be materially lessened. Alien ownership 0f Laud.

This is a duty which is due the Farm- '''Why, aftor PiicournLrina 1110 to sppiid two days of my time iiipiippring Such dire consequences are no liable els of mition, considering the fact that room, that you miiriit criticise my that the farmers receive a much small to result of subjects of foreign coun work, it will he the host that wp spppr- Hauskti iH A M'H'UK. atp. Duriiii? the ovwiinsr you had heMrr jiiid.pout 11 lint of the things tries becoming possessors of vast tracts of Laud in this Goverment, that the Farmers Alliince ha- adopted it as one of the demands in their plat- er remuneration for their labor than any other class of our people and considering also that by their products all theballaneeof the population must be fed is it not deplorable that while en- you want to resorviy' Next day thp papprhnngcr cmno 111 UNION iiut 011 othiT paper. Mr. 15ofstr lorm mat, ownersnip of land aliei US ii ..1.1 i.

lmu'ht liiat of liniment mul four .1 i V. oi raising of the people, as in the United States poslal system. The Kansas F. A. anil I.

U. add to the above these: -EIGHTH such legislation as shall effectually prevent the extortion of usurious'iliterest by any form of evasion of statutory pro', isions. NINTH We demand such legislation as will provide for a reasonable stay of exicut-ion in all cases of foreclosure of mortgages on real estate, and a reasonable ex-tention of time before the toniirmatioii sales. i r.NTH il'tl ilS vvill i.ic.u.ili. Pi or niiiinteniince of trusts anil lor purposes or sjiecuhuion in any of the nroilucls of laborer necessilies of life.

porous plastci'R, aud there is 110 hap-poer hoiiseholil ill Detroit thmi that ofi l-'ree Trivi. H.0.1MXLEY, BLACKSMITH AMI WAliO.VMAKlOU. I I orseslioointr Rhd tlll.ls on short Lola o. SATIS FACTION A A NT ED. Jim.

Sclioiiclc. COVER I'. KAN'S. DB.T GOODS. GROCERIES Boots.

Shoes. AT GREATLY INDUCED PRICES FOR CASH, OR PRODUCE. MEAT MARKET! no pro-: suppj ick to support the rest of mankind, bibjteit. Considering the insiduous that they cannot receive an adequate manner in which lnrge bodies of land i amount of compensation toenabletliem is being secured in tin's com i try by to respectably clothe and feed their foreign Capitalists, we think it high dependent families? time the alarm was sounded and mea-l The Government ia abundantly able in taken to prevent the concentrate 11,1,1 wt ''lla the tim3 lias arri-of our soil in the hands of these iw i ml W''Pn intervPne' and sns. and we look upon it as "matter t0iIerS of sound policy for Le govermen to I eHP.tal.rtc A fPnt How many farmers fail to realize protect usoh from Uio enroachmente giifliciently to jmy the i unnii.gexpenses of Aliens, and the j.uhho domain re-J of their families, and pay the exorkb served for its owij citizens.

Jant inteii'xtseliargeilbvbiiiikiiiL'ni-Bii Trying His lmst, Son to J-'ailii'i Deiir Father: I en- cliise aiailorsliili for please send me cliPA'V. Vour lovinjr hou, Fattier to son My I)car Hon: Check f-jO is to niueli for you to pay jforaanit. nee if you ran't do better next time. Your loving father. Son to father Pear Father: Yours rett'iveci.

have just ordered another suit ior Sl-i, ami encase hill, I mav 4)cahle even to beattlua ue.xt time. 1'eur dutiful eou keep constantly on haud kinds of fresh and unit meats. Highest market price payed for Hiden Tallow. 1 door north of Liptou'n liakery. COVKRT, KANSAS, transportation of si.me f.u:vk.ntji.

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