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The South-West Kansan from Hugoton, Kansas • 4

The South-West Kansan from Hugoton, Kansas • 4

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iliousness li eauMd by torpid L.wr, tuck invtruu and permit food to ferment and (nitrify la thf ilimwll. Till follow diuhievi, headline, 0 ujunite, tf'ditat and SfrofttL'tcL Run-rd at the rot Office at Ilug.d,!, liiiMiiiiia (tiiiHiifli 1 1 ix mailt a ecoiitt cl uiiier, i ii TFHMS OK M' H- HI PTt IN JIO'H-K YKAK.I.N Al AM K. ADVEKT1S1XO ATKS AIK KNOWN AfPUCAl'lON. Hood's iutoruhia. Bervouswsa, and, not relieved.

bilious fever lf" I I or blood poisoning. Hood's L-1 III 15 lHll itinitilate the stomach, rouse the liver, curf headache, dirTiness, oott- Miiuttitm, ete. as rents. Sold by all diwtiMs. 1 1m) oul J'Uls to lake iUi UwoU tjjyM ilU.

HATI KDAY, Jl'LY 25. IS'M. UV ItCHES AND SOC1ET1KS. KTIIODISTEPIMXPAI.rHn 111 vice fust Sunday In eh mouth hi 11 i. i'iM-k.

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Jl LIEN. Pastor, IT ItiOTON I'NUtV MARI1ATH SCHOOL. 1 i. MtnHs everr sabbath Ml Hi clock, A. Miv A.

If in koi k. Superintendi-nt. Mr. H.N, Smith, tiecrvurv. OPNti PEOPLE'S SOCIETY OK OHHIS- 1 11 AN h.HKAVOHS.

Meets every Sua Democratic Call. A Ma rtiiiventiou of the lienioeratu 1 Stevem county, tk hweby railed to nit at the Court horn In the city of oil lOoVioek, tr the iu--poteof elect lug tun-ileloiratc and one alternate to tlitt State I'onventlon to lie held at liutcli-liiwm, Kansas, Audited isixi, to nominate Rate ticket. J. K. Man.

mau County Central Committee. ZELLA ITSKST Fiue raiu 8atunlay tiiht anil tTO day night at 7 o'clock. Ik earnestly lfMIIPdKHl HlU'llll IIICS meetings. J. 11.

Max Pntiilent, is Xrti II CKwnKU, 8wretry TT OK -VICTOR Ht'OO Ug No, 11 "fig JV Rea-ulnr meeting every Tumlty uliilit Ht arlie Hall, lsiting uretticrn weiconw, II. Jokes, C. C. C. t'HAHUKKLAIN, K.

KJk are growing nice. The Zella bumuietn ri'turmtl wtfr O. LODGE No. SM Kumlay eveuin. Tlioy said tliey were I Meets cvcrv Saturday evening at their Hall In tne Court House at cioik.

Ail catiKlit iu sixteen rnhm and one i( Tom Campliell'i miow stornix. HH'tniiers or the (inlor In good standing, cordial ly invited loattend. J. KtU.EV, N. G.

A. V. Lamkin, Sec. (Jeorge Rapp rejKirts no rain iu the northern part of the county yet. fJROFESSIONAL CARDS.

Kimon Haught la scouring his hoc. W. H. Greuthotise wanL to mil hi AW. LAMK ATTORNEY AT I.AW AND COCNTY AITOKSEY, PRACTICE IN ALL STATE COCHTS, crop for fifteen dollars in enwh.

Hl'GOTON, KANSAS Samuel Campbell and wm Artlier CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. made a pleasant trip to Davis' Tues day. Lewi Hanks said he had bad luck a rattle Hnake rjmiled his dog' a face. Ai Illustrate Reform Weellj. Jim Redpath aid he lind got no ruin und he would have to quit funning.

W. H. ttreathotise and 1'. 8. Xeath- ery got caught in a raiu Satunhiy "OTICE mil ITIIUCATION.

laiHlOfflee lit Kiiilm-City, K.i ikhh. ulv lieivhy itlvcii that 'tin' fnllnwlnu iiuincl wttltr liMStllcil notice of lii iinntimi to MiakH lliml iniMif in of hU clHim, hii1 thnt Kiild pni'if ill ttK Mimic U'fon- the HmltHte Jililf, Mcvciix oiiiiity. KilllsHs, at Humiton. Khiimih, on August l. Mm, Aliraiiam Wclrli.

II. K. N. KilTH. for tlio lot 1, 2.

i K. 4. IllT.JW.H. of K.a.,1. Ill- tlHIllfH the fiiliiwIiiK lltlcsM-ii tu prow Ills ciilitlniHiuN rfsiilciK-e iimiii.

ami ciiltlvutioii naiil lanil vl. t'lmrlin H. Wright, of l.llwial, KuiiMtH; Jiihimt N. HantiiT.iir l.ll.rrnl, Khiimis; Hiiwant aiiii.of l.ilx-ral, Kuikhk; Solomon Cliureh, of 1-ilMTill, knllMts. Ino.

I.l.EK, Ui'nister. I'liKt l'lilillslicil July ll.iNW. THE ORIGIN OF HUMAN LIFE. WHAT A WOMAN SHOULD KNOW. It fail book that every woman should have.

It treats of her diseases nd tells her how to enre herself. How many sensitive, timid women have suffered in silence until they have become physical wrecks and Hot scorching wind a. Another tine shower last night. Democratic Mass convention today. The Rich Held boys are expected to cross bats with the Hugo boys two weeks from to-day.

Our grocery men each arrived with a fresh load of groceries fresh from Liberal this week. night Iewis Hanks said they had a gum coat but it didnot tp the raiu. Willis Ramsey had bad luck he lost his shot gun while hewas gone. rout silently to the irrave, their modesty would not allow them to tan witn tneir nnyslcmu. its many illustrations inve a toorour Squire Bannister has quit readiug txplanation of the female body, Its construction, form and require law and gone to cultivating.

He didnot loose much time for he has an SPRINGFIELD MILLS. (iraliain, Jerusaluin and Kaflir corn awful nice crop. ments. ALL 1H8 ti AUKS UP VOJUKXm urnlained, their cause and symptoms are given, with tbe remedies, and tne irnsos "hv such remedies are used. That part of the work devoted to the Orfgin of Human Life, is written in nchaiU and dtlicatt manner, yet so plain that a can understand it.

Elaborately illustrated with cuts showing the development of humnn life from the commtnermrnt until it it a living iftng upon tie eiittk. It tells her who is to In-come a mother, what her dutiea are in those months of expectancy, in a word, it is a book for everv woman. W. W. Ramsey is sowing millet, he flour a specialty.

Feed grinding 8c. per or one-eighth toll. HAVE you ever seen a cony of APPEAL TO UKAHOX? It is a phenomenon iu the newspaier tlcld. 13 000 subscribers and only four mouths old. Fully illustrated with original cartoons, sharp as a Damascus blade, by the great cartoonist, ltyan Walker, showing up the monopolistic monsters that are reducing the people to serfdom.

Every line in it goes to the root of things. The "Oue-Hoss" editor is inimitable. No other writer on the American press makes such keen-cut logical and convincing thrusts at the wrongs against the people, ever holding up the remedy. His satire is confounding. The paper tills a field not occupied by any other paper.

Working people, do you not know that you can have permanent employment at $7 a day and each dollar will buy as much as it does to-day, by changing the form of its political machinery? Well, you can, and your children can have the same advantage when they grow up, and you need not save any "capital" to start them either Don't believe it? Of course you don't, because all the papers you read and the politicians you listen to are under the influence of your employers. They waut you to read and understand the truth, for there would lie no coal kiutrs. nor railroad'kincrs. nnr lmnL-iiur will have to work until Christmas If he gets acts all his crop gathered K. WlLI-AKD.

Sent by mail prepaid, and securely scaled, upon receipt of price, FIFTT CEA'TS, rosiage sunups luacn. Amou Haught returned Sunday, he WOOD 8c CO. Publishers, 3860 Falrmount Philadelphia, Pa. is well satisfied with his trip he re DON'T OVERLOOK THIS, The Old Reliable Topeka Advocute is generally credited with hareine Tost Master Daniel Forker is much improved in health and expect to return next Saturday. Mrs.

O'Dea of Waterford is visiting with her daughter Eva this week who is here attending Normal. A. W. Lamkin, delegate from this county to the Fopulist state convention, will leave next Wednesday. This office is under many obligations to Earnest Liniger for a fine mess of "garden sass" last week.

ports fiue corn crop and peaches in eastern Kansas. converted more voters than any other 0URST0CIDIM. Jackman returned from the publication in Kansas. In its 64 well filled columns are sev strip Sunday he said he didnt find his eral new features which have recently dog. MllMHElt (TUTKE, FIXAI.

PKOOF-L Nntlw Fur Pulilit'iiliim. United Suites Land Olliee, City, Kansas, JlllV 14, Notice Is hereby gen that Job" Krinitratte, lias tiled notli'i'of inti'iitioti rn inttkt final 1 in Kit' before the Clerk of the lilstrii't Court of Stevens enmity, Kansas, at his oltlen In lliinoton, Stevens county, Kansas, on thn Until day of Au-Ktiat, 011 timber culture Application No. lilMlt feir the N. mutrtor. of Section iu been added to interest the women and Lewis Hanks soid he was afraid he young folks.

tSStock men should take notice that we will publish their stock brands for one year, for the small sum of If you have teu head or more of stock you cannot afford to do without it, as the loss of one would pay for the notice several times. was goiug to have the black leg from the kick he got. township No. s. KaiiRe No, 85, w.

He mimes i lue Advocate is a family educator, a news gather, and a powerful tighter for Populist principles. Among it contributors are the ablest representatives of the party, This year alove all others the Advo Arthur Campbell is going to Hutch as witnesses: I'uU'k-k Hunts, John Hell, William Monroe Truver, all of Hugoton, Kansas. J.no. I. Lek, Register.

First Published, July IS, I8n. inson as soon as he con get some picket ropes to picket the new horses kings living in splendor off of your labor. They don't want lyou to read cate should be put into the hands of sucu paper as Al'l'PAlj TO IlEANOX. II. 1 1 he troded for, he said picket ropes were high back east.

neau iu auu you will see wliy. Jt you waniio oe tree, you will nave to learn new readers. The result of its work in seen wherever it goes. Price $1.00 a year. For premium ofl'erx and cash club rates, address: THE ADVOCATE PUB.

Topkka. Kansas. now. Weekly, three months for 10 Tiik Echo. The Topeka Advocate and the Kan TIRED MOTHERS "hud help in Hood's Sarsaparilla, which gives them pure blood, a pood appetite and new and needed STRENGTH, S.W.Scranton was up from the Beaver Monday, and remained unl'tll Tuesday the guest of the Kansan.

The editor of the Kansan will leave next Saturday night over the Santa Fe, for Abilene, to take in the State convention. For black leg Vr. A. Harris the foiling preventative in the Iowa Homestead; Ten pounds of sulphur, six pounds of air-slack lime. This should be pulverized aud thoroughly mixed, and used in the salt trough in proportion of a pound of the mixture to a gallon of salt.

It is used in the Spring and Fall for a month or six weeks and Col. Harris says he finds it effective. A. A. FARMER, Hugoton, Kansas cents in stamps.

Sample copy free. Address, APPEAL TO ItEASON, Kansas City, Mo san one year for $1,50. tT We will accept butter and eggs on subscription. Bring them along. Before buying a windmill, see John WHAT POPULISTS WANT.

FINANCE. We demand a national currency, safe, sound and flexible, issued by the general government, afuil legal tender tor all ilclits. 1111 hi ir mul nplvnti, ,,,) It will be to your Interest A. Firmin to do so. Buildings For sale; Cattle brand, AF connected on right side, hole in left ear.

Range, Voorhees township. that without the use of banking cor Or will trade for stock. Call on or address, A. W. Lamkin, porations; a just, equitable and efficient means of distribution direct tu people, at a tax not to exceed 1 per Hugoton, Kansas.

tWecan use some more county ceui per annum, 10 oe provided as set forth in the sub-treasury plan of the Farmer.s' Alliance, or mmp evu. wararnts, and will accept them at NOTICE. All person knowing themselves indebted to F. Sherman will please call at this offlice and settle at their earliest convenience. Sstray Notice.

8trayed from the undersigned about May 1, a dark Iron-grey two years old Alley no marks or brands. Any information leading to its recovery, will be thankfully received, and will pay reasonable charges. W. Nkff, Hugotou, Kansas. tSTCandidutes for county offices should placed their announcements in the Kansas; it in rend by nearly every man iu the county.

Our charges will be $2,50 cash and the anuooucements will stand tntil after the conventions. Of course we do not guarantee a norn-iuation and election, but we do say that unless you do announce, you are not "in RESOLUTIONS Adopted by the People's Party In Convention at Hutchinson, March 18, 1896. Keallirnilnir our faith in the People's Partv ami its principles, we invite the alliance anil co-operation of all reform elements of the state and nation, to the end that union of all voters may be formed tooppoge the cold standard and the Euroiean levl of prices; we call the attention of the American tieople to the fact, proved by many trials, that chance from one old party to the other brought no relief from the burdens undur which the people are but that on the contrary conditions have constantly icrowii worse; mill we ask all lovers of their country to unite with us iu an liouest ellort for relief. First We are Iu favor of the strictest honesty and economy in the aduiinistratiwn of the government, both state and national. Second We are in favor of the overthrow and extinction of all monopolies and combines organized for he plunder mid oppression of the people.

Third We demand strict am) effective oontrol and supervision liy novernmetit of all corporations pcrformiiiK public or quasi public functions; and, if necessary to protect public interests, the ownership by the (rovernment of all public utilities. Fourth We demand that the President and the Secretary of the treasury be deprived of the power to issue or sell bonds, without the authority Congress being lirst glvenou each si iierate Issue. Fifth We believe that all the money of the country, either coin or paper, should lie issued by the government and mil by corporations, or by individuals, Sixth We demand the free aud unlimited nold and silver lit the ratio of hi to 1, independent of the action of any other nation, mid we believe that the Unitrd States iscapable of maintrtininj: such a svstem of finance as will promote the prosperity of Its own people, without the consent of any other government. Seventh "We demand that the constitutional rijiht of trial by (my shall he extended to every form of action, whether civil or criminal; and we denounce the trial of our citizens by injunction and contempt proceedings, without the right of trial by jury, as contrary to the spirit of our constitution y. tern; also by payments in the discharge J.

C. MASON, Zionsville, Kansas their face value for subscriptions to the Kansan, for a short time, until we get what we want. W.J. McPeck and famil returned from their trip to Oklahoma Wednesday. He says Stevens county is as good as any of it.

On account ot being crowded with other work we failed to get out the delinquent tax list this week. It will appear in full in our next. Dr, Ebnother left yesterday for Osborn county where he has been called professionally, and will probably be absent about two weeks. Hairie Carpenter and family took their departure for home, Greenville, Texas, yesterday after visiting relatives and friends here for the past two weeks. We are in receipt of a letter from SOW A PDZZLE AS SOLVED.

Cattle brand, JM connected onleftjhip, dew lap down, all cattledehorned Horse brand, connect ed over left stifle. When you want a certain article, vou want 3ltange in north "TTai.m.'lf Harmony Township. the best make of that article, don't you But how to determine which make is best is what puzzles you, isn't it? And when the puzzle is solved for you, by authority which cannot be questioned, you are pleased, aren't you? And you would like to hear of one puzzle that has been solved for the people of the whole world, wouldn't you? Well, we will tell you about that very puzzle, and its solution. At the Universal Exposition of 1889 at Paris, France, the best sewinir machines of the world, including those of America, weir Congressional Convention. There will be a convention of the Populist party, held at Xiarned, Kansas, August 1800, at 10 o'clock a.

for the purpose of nominating a candidate for congressman from the (Seventh district. The basis of representation is fixed the same as to the state convention at Abilene, and will entitle the counties in the district to the following representation 01 us umigttuoiis ior puune improvements. we demand free and unlimited coinage of silver and. gold at the present ratio of 16 to 1. We demand that the amount of the circulating medium be speedily increased to not less than $30 per capita.

We demand a graduated income tax. We believe that the money of the country should be kept as much as possible in the bauds of the people.the and hence demand that all state and national revenues shall be limited to the necessary expenses of the government, economically and honestly administered. We demand that postal savings banks be established by the government, for the safe deposit of earnings of the people and to facilitate exchange LAND-- The land, including all the natural sources of wealth, sa the heritage of all the people, and should not be monopolized for speculative purposes, and alien ownership of land should be prohibited. All landsnow held by railroads and other corporations in excess of their actual needs, and all lands now owned by aliens should be reclaimed by the government and held for actual settlers only. TRANSPORTATION, Transportation being a means of exchange and a public aecessity, the government should own and operate railroads in the interest of the people.

The telegraph and telephone, like the postoffice system, being a necessity for the transmission of news, should be owned and operated by th "overn-ment in the interest of the THE EARTH QIRDLED By REV. T. DE WIT TALMAGE, THE LATEST, G1IEATEST, AND MOST WON DEKFUL HOOK BY THE WOHLD'S MOST CELEBRATED 1'KEACHEIJ, AUTHOR" AND TRAVELER. li T.T? jSHJTTJW Bright men and women are earning $50 to 73 per 1 MTTJn week. You can do the liU AU i SlU Same.

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Straiure Ad vent tin -s In strange lands! Astounding customs ami superstitions of wild nnd barbarous races! Over 4tinoi'iginal photographs of curious people, foreign sx-pnery and celebrated historical places. The World's religion studied, exposed, and compared with Christianity. Graphic word-paintings of tbe deplorable effects produced upon nations and peoples by a belief in Mohamedanism, Hiudoo-tsiii Ihahmnnism, Buddhism, I.aniinism, Con-liiciauisin, Fetishism, Barbarism, Cannibalism and savagery. Slartling revelations of tbe social and domestic condition ot the women and children ef tueeastj Eloquent descriptions of scenery, people and places in all the nations of the earth and the islands of the sea. The world's wonders and masteries photographed and described bv the greatest living writer and traveler.

No other book like it in existence siend gor illustrated circulars and full particulars tree, to the PEOPLE'S PURLTSHIN'fi 81U OLIVE STREET. ST. LOCI'S Job Froggatte, Attica, Kansas, in in which he says corn is selling for 10 cents. He thinks he will leave Stevens County this fall. J.

W. Ellis formerly of this county will make proof on his T. C. in Woodsdale township next Friday, before the Dis't Clerk. He is now residing at Denver Colorado.

Simon Haught, the genial at Zella. was a caller at these headquarters last week, and hia name is now entered on lamb'a book of life. He is square with the printer, N. E. Trueblood of Voorhees township paid up for his subscription to the Kansan this week and ordered it Barter 3 Lane Barton 5 McPherson Clark 2 Morton Commanche 2 Ness Edwards 3 Pawnee Junuey 2IPratt Ford in competition.

They were passed upon by jury composed of the best foreign mechanical experts, two of whom were the leading sewing machine manufacturers of France. This jury, after exhaustive examination and tests, adjudged that the TVhceler Wilson machines were the best of all, and awarded that company the highest prize offered, the GRAND PRIZE, giving other companies only gold, silver and bronze medals. The French Government, as a further recognition of superiority, decorated Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, president of the company, with the Cross of the Legion of Honor, the most prized honor of France. That is how the nuzzle of the best sewing machine in the world was fully solved by the most competent authority in the world it favor of the No.

9 and No. 12 Wheeler Wilson machines. The No. 9, for family use, and the No. 12, for manufacturing uses, are the best in the world to-day.

And now, when you want a sewing machine, if you do not get the best, it will be your own fault. Askyour sewing machine dealer for the No. 9 Wheele? Wilson machine, and if he does not keep thettj, write to us for descrip 3, Reno l'Puce i Rush. "An Act Relating to Timber Culture Entries." An act relating to timber culture entries approved March 4, 189(5, provides that timber culture claimants shall not be required, in making proof to appear before the Register and Receiver of the laud ofjjce or the Clerk of the District Court or Probate Judge of the county in which the land is located; such claimant can have his personal evidence taken by a United States Court Commissioner or a Clerk of any Court of record wherever the claimant may be; but as in the past, the two witnesses must give their evi deuce before the Register and Receiver of the proper land district or the Clerk of the District Court or Probate Judge of the county in which the land is situated. This act is of great importance to non-resident timber culture entry men 1 Scott 1 Sedsrewiek Seward Stafford Grant Gray Greely Hamilton Harper Haivey Haskell Hodgeman Kearney Kingmam Kiowa Stanton Stevens sent to his brother-in-law W.

T. Sumner Thunder and Lightning. Don't compare with the. "Arkan Si Meade frame, Waynesville, Ohio, for which he has our thanks. J.

E.Cross. Wm Thornburfz and 21 Wichita 2 saw Kicker." Middle-of-the-road-head up and heels a-l'lyin'. Arknn-saw politics is a warm article so is Total 123 It lsecorn mended by the committee inac unless otherwise ordered by the Millard Curry composed a fishing party on the Cimarron this week. After an absence of nearly two days, tue Kicker. W.

S. Morgan, editor of county central committee, that the delegates to said convention be elected tne "iJuzzs-Saw" and AT. it. P. A.

plate ana reauy-pnnt service, is editor of on August 1. Also that a member of E-FOR TRADE: One half section ofhottom laud on the Rio Grande river in Texas, for land clear of all encuiubrences in Stevens county. For further particulars, call 011 or address, J. A. Gregory, Hugoton, Kansas.

tive cnuuugue, prices ma terms. Agents wanted in all unoccupied territory. WHEELER WILSON MFG. lae and 187 Wabash Avenue. Chicago XU.

tne tucker; with Geo, Bucket as as it saves them the expense and time mey returned with nfteen mmnoirs. three jack rabbits fourteen pair of rog legs and usual fisherman's luck. of a trip out here to make final proof uie congressional committee be named L. Brown, J. j.

Barnes, Secretary. Chairman associate, hend for sample copies. ARKANSAW KICKER, Hardy, Ark. on their timber culture entries..

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Years Available:
1896-1897