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Randall Tribune from Randall, Kansas • 4

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5 lUuiou Labor party belierss that ttbe lldersoii Son The attendants at the Democratic peak log last Tuesday was rather light on accountof i meeting, inset-iug end Union Laburjiwaking north-east of town. ueantlieil'rohi- a. OF HOUT REYIMLDS Crand il amd Wiicii Quackery vs Coiunum Sense, A number of our res'Uents have written fat O. H. W.

Adams of lhiveuport Iowa, In answer to an advertisement, itlKiiriiag foiVliiin as a clairvoyant and disciple of the called VMlupatc system tho powr of eorrectly.fiiagBoa. iugtbe disvaseilctmdit'wn i.of any person who would send Km a lock of Iheirhairaud 1U cents stamps. HelieVing that the roan was mi impos-ter desiring to save his friends from auy 111 nwults their unulnlty, by convincing them of the Sham and hnivhug character of the Dr. the writer of this article, who is male and not arfumale sent a letter to this would bo woiitlor iworkwr enolosiug a lock of hisiitwu the regulation fue, liis complaints the pfObrfiKitos ottre and cost of treatment, takmgtuily'tho lire-caution, for the -purpose of tesfing itl.e Dr. knowledge' to prefix Mrs.

to liis namo. afior a few days tho MloWing answer was retnred bymAil. Davenport Iowa Oct. 29h. 1S7.

Mrs. TJiiue at hand asifl contents noted. il find thee has Uriuo an1 female vwedkness, Liver, Heafl, '8'ulo, Hack, Utojuaeh, Meat and flu ids ot ibody all Newrajgia and a tonmr fornuitgla side, itliee can It will cost thee 'i for wo lUioutlie jiwiflkinf 1 'S. y. Adams, D.

Beariin mind that all these things ail the writer at the same time, yet is a potent fact, lhat never felt better all the days ofiroy Mte, can eat threu stmare "We are prepared icfftirnish the pn5Iib ay tiling Kept iin a first felas general merchandise stone. We Knvrnn extra assortment of dry ribbons, ladies and! gents gloves in end everytfiina; one can think of. We make a specialty of clothing' a have a large stock of units, hats, cigi, boots and1 Vee at way dowm prices. Our goods are for sale, and me ol4 thie of theacrcr. Come and AwifcnOt We under examine our goodsi-N and prices.

No trcialfsft to show our gpodk. Onv grmtry deptrtment is eomp feand. Candies, idfcaftcos, and sfoand in the town- Coaae' one, omo 1H. Come short uH tulO', 4'osae young and And the sitory toli0. aad sirups always om Best flour to be W.

ELLIOTT uur an otto tic "Good good nwA I A 1 IE3 iKA-NSAS. tock in our lllnc of -buaktees and do uU woi'k and well Horse mWtng and edging iools a spcialty. We guarantee assure owe Car corns in the feet if we fce the teerveJarly. You will find of the railroad on Maiu stneet kui a vwiswwim, JJieases ttf Women aud Offiue'ln vVHitney Housebuilding up stairs. Jawa.U (Caty, Hum.

Mm. T. PRESTON, MILLINER Also dealer Cwey notions laces, ribbona, handkerdtiefs, gloves, corsets, neek-war, jjew lry, Ae. Opposite City Hall, BANBALl SANS, Praobioal Jeweller Keeps a complete itock in his line of business, lie makes a of repairing and guaro tees all work. Call on km ami i4! vf Maiu RANDALL JOHN THftOM.

PLASTERER, Stone Mason Aui 8 tone tier. Randall Kansas. For estimates at scientific figures call ou uie. Always guarantee satisfaction; will not be underbid by anyone. HOTEL COMMERCIAL.

JAS. CARROLL Prop'r. RANDALL KANSAS. Good Accommodations Charges Reasonable. B.

T.Trueblood, Ph. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, OXfHMZaT 'Professional calls promptly attended and night. Office In New Drug IS tore. RANDALL KANSAS. C.

R. ROGERS Hm a complete line of General Merchandise, RANDALL KAKsUg. Country produce taken in exchange for geops. OITHENS Justice ol the Peace, RANDALL KANSAS. Makes a specialty of collection, All accounts left, with Lira will receive prompt attention.

welfare ileniauds that no more of the publle domain be sold or given to railroad or carp orations. Dont you tt'hsn unite with party. (Then vote the X'nion lLabor ticket. There are nowtwenty-uine loreign com- and -syndicates imthe United titntes, evwiing acres-of land- Lau area at large the fcttesNew Hampshire, ami DuUware. 'J'kwsesUieu lsinflltMtls.itaw con meiioud evicting tenants in the United States as they btive beeu doiug iu Ireland.

The Usivo Labor party believes that the general welfare duuauds, thatwe allow Lno aliNiillAudlorda ia ilke.llulted Stales- Dontett! Il'liou unite swith rtlicUuion Labor vote the Union iLa bur lnlsllie rritntc, County, Towuship, andcity liuanees, it is bonds, bunds, iboulls- On exnniuuiiig National ymt will tiud a 'bonded debt of about Ou cxaminin State tiunuues you will Had that even 'in Kausus, thetoounty bouds issued In aid of railroads is tluit Hie ToAvnship issued io aiu of railroads in 'that the titty -bonds railroads is a grand total of 27,764,441, of boaiis'issued iu aid jt railroads in Kansas. The Union Laborparty believes that the general welfare demands ah at there be no further issue -of interest bearing bonds, cither by gov ernment, states, municipalities. Juutyou! il'humuaite with the Uuiou'Laborpnrty. Then ivote thetUuion Labor ticket- the linaucial policy you will find our monetary system ctiniiiiigiy devised financial -scheme whereby the money deahirs.lbuud bankers, have been curiohikig tihoitsOHt'S ilt theKpeuse of the laMMing -tfiass. At-thouclUhe real expenses of the civil war were about 9 1, the govortnueiiynud all these ex pontes e-viept 4450,000,000, borrowed ihi 1861, by issuiqgA cioeulaiing niudium direct- the people yet the uioueydealers maaipulat ed this circulating so as to amase immense fortune, and create national bonded of 2,500,000,000.

Hi course they did this through class legislafiou cttllcd the "legal tender "natioual hanking "credit strengthing Under the provisions of the legal tender act. 00,000,000 of this circulating medium were made full legal tenders; but through the influence the money dealers, ihe 'balance was ittado partial legal tendes-, Ckai. is tkey wore a legal teudar at tlseir fame valae fat nliu sol diurfwr Ins erviiee in defense of liis country, but they went for thirty five cents on the dollar to the bondholder for the use ot his money iu detanse of bis country. This difference of valine wits Ute proilt and the Peebles' loss. Under Hie provisions of the naisocal hanking act, the exekauged bonds -bearing ix per cent luteaest la ijwld payable setm-annually, wrtli the wumey dealers for tho purposely depreciated cetrrency, and thea dMsire.ved the cur-reaey.

In this way the government ex iianged bowls ttrnihtits-cirrr-ncy but 44,4 00,000. In tins way was he bond ed4btuadi. The difference of value between the depreciated currency and the sic percent interest la fiAd seari-snasially is t9te bondluild-er's jirofit aul line jH'uyiifK kss. Uuiler the provisions of this act, while the bond holders are depositing 000 in bonds as security, and the gov ernment is loaning them in national currency, the bond holders are deawivir six percent interest on their bonds, and from twelve lit thirty three percent on their currency. The inter est on the bonds aud thsiuterest on the currency is tho bondholder's profit aud the people's lass.

Ry the credit strengthening act ft, of bonds due in twelve raoutbs and payable in lawful money, were made payable In coin. This act increased This was the bond holder's profit aud the people's loss. Money is tlto midium of exchange Other things being eipial, th greater the wealth of a country the more ex changes are made and the more money it takes to make them. Hence the vol time of money in circulation should bear a tixed ratio the wealth tf a couutrv. Anv violation from that ra.

tio, will produce a change of valu Other things being equal, the greater volume of money in circa lation the higher will be the price of merchandise aud the wages of labor, but the lower the rate of interest on money, and the less the volume of money in circulation the lower the pnoeof merchandise and the wages of laVor, but the higher the rate of interest on money. Therefore, whoever controls the volume iu circu lation, controls the prices of mcrchan disc, the wages of labor and the rate of Bterest on money. The national banking system jjive national bankers control of the volume of money in circulation. Since 1866 they have contracted the volume of money In circulation from $2,000,000,000 to lesa than $1,000,000 while the wealth of the country is, more than double what it was then. Is it any onder la.

borers are striking for wages? Is it any wonder merchants fail in business? js it any wonder our homes aro co vere with mortgages? Is it any wonder that we are paying from twelvo to thirty percent on money? The Union Labor party believes that the general welfare demands "Tho es taUishment of a national monetary system In the interest of the producer instead of the speculator and usurer, by which a circulating medium iu necessary quantity and full legal tender shall be issued directly to the people without the intervention of banks, or loaned to citizens upon ample security at a low rate of interest to relieve them from the extortions of usury and enable them to control the money Dont you? Then unite with the Union Labor party. Thek vote the Union Labor ticket. 4Uion uoiuiuce are with drawing from (the num. tUt QO.uc.xe, that as under stood torn the start. (The object in uomiittKbyc a prohibitigii wan lodraw-suineAute town ranks and then Jtintbe ewwjf Uimi.thaiU'Over to the democratic, party, lit wout work however.

That dilg ling 'boon worked too. of ten. Farmers, KUd laborer of you will say by thetballot 30U cast next luesday whet her yav wish your own number to ithe eajieiidl-ureof tli county venues or a mau who know how to loan dnoiieydo you tAw percent a wontli payable in ad. ivanueuu an ironclad chjiUlu mortgage. Mr.Shcrk Is a representative farmer who kuows jjust how hart you work for what you Sehaeifer is a bank er and his sympallues and interests are not witb tffcf lliefaraiw aai sgmiuon 'alatser.

Report ofitie i'x'mus of Randall stihonl. $aes at aiuplls neither iiig Oqt. 2. Archie RyersonjLillieDcyo KvafcliMtr.lsura Atkia, Aliuttit'raig, Anna Venmlfam, Jtarrsr ffarford, Ora Sntlicrliti. Kurtiin (Bii-, Willie Sntli-erlin, KraUk Alarfotd, iRours, Richie Jinu Kl-liott, Dclbcrt Aldersou, ('hnrlie Alder-sou.

AuuC'Ckawmek. S'o the of itlie first district we titis rflloMipg.ttueatian Which is mace lilwly tu ysour interest, Sherk.nl farmer, or -Sbaetlor the banker. The SeetttafiUo Audopendetit bewails the mouoUwy autl (juiot trf their little viiiagn.W'ellgeirt!leiueii if jour town is always like a ''flown east" country grave yaid, is it good taste for to publish the fact! lietter issue a good jive paper and thereby help start the ibooni you are supinely siUiag LiDiirvisu Wtrr Of The Visa Kar. The buys wsm 4Mwk are having a graud tiniiiylflg the wwed at th expeose pwKtiral candidate, Chaa. Rogers, our gentaJ ticed wurehaut au4 postiua'4cr, has leu Ijoaesicif dgsrt tit tut ljr tb candi-4tas awitwg the oi the box, (io in boys and get vow oigas-s, as free American cititeos you are entitled to this much of tlx- boodle.

The Christians of this city are just now engaged in a protracted meeting, Rev. Russell and' Garner preaching. X'ic attendance is good, and the meet-fug will lie ouuriuiueA. ouie one, eoto all. lr.

rruttbliood has irone to the i'ar went 1 a VMvel of L'nclc Sam's Aomai, Trueblaoi has gone and donelt, audgot married to a lady who, among other jaecompRsbmouts has the faculty of preparing agood dinner. May their united liww bebappy and their tru-lilesfcw. Mrs. Dora Uorford is on the su-k list Dr. Poll alng says it is nothing serious.

tieorge Woolsey is still coniincd to liis bouse with lung difficulties. Attend the sale of (i.torge L. King, im has some tine stock, W. H. Klliott ha 1hmo ifjjproviug his farm very much of late.

LonCiuinfi)Kha n) made a business top to Heloill ast Saturday. Hr. DcrTscue Michel. Dots Amu Mae. McKee and family hare gnae east.

tbink a Literary Society would livery iasfructire and entertaining. Why not organise om in Randall? We are creditably informed thatCoa- cordis has a large number of "molasses jugs" to dispose of election day. Mr. John J. Dalton has withdrawn from the race for ('0, Clerk and If L.

Browning has ben placed upon the re publican ticket in his stead. Sheriff Woolen and II. Browning were in town Wednesday. County Attorney Mccbeui was down from Maukato, Tuesday. Still they go to Hepo for coal, and more to follow.

"Der Deutcche Michel" ss dutch as aud made a mistake last week in regard to "Lilly Capt. A. Raich and wifewcre visit-lug in this vicinity, Monday. The Ci.p tain anu air. nea were oju friend in tua sucker state.

Mrs. R. Brigham, Mrs. J. C.

(s born, Mrs. Kendall, and Mrs. Reynolds from Randall, called Monday to see Mr. and Mrs. Rea.

John Pierce is highly pleased with California. He is in Ios Angelos. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rea and little Neva started Westward, Tuesday.

They will visit in Denver and Salt Lake Citv, and then return to their home in Tra- ver, Lai. Mr. Rea found a number of old friends, besides relatives, In this country. He atbmded the St. Louis re union and then visited in Decatur, Kansas City and Topeka.

We greatly enjoyed their visit as we had not met for nearly sixteen years. Quite a num-ler have the California fever now. Wm. Halch has just returned from Decatur Ills. Fromoso1 depot is nearly completed.

Ouilowill give a festival Saturday evening. Miss May Alsdurf returned home from (irveulcat Tuesday after au ab-seuse from home of three months. Oniio raised $4'J for foreign missionary, last Sunday. We have been diuing ou California almonds and fruits, that we hnow came from tbore. Joseupime.

DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, Queensware, Stoneware, Clothing, HatsyCapr Boots IItirtiers for Reloit Flfflwr. Agents for tho Crows ami t-w Hlwie s.swiiifironrbjies. L1VE8Y rVND meals a.day, skfriod and re-' freshed from iniytuuck, an ia. exmiimur myself healthy in every wepeet, and so: do thost who kaowue. ltut the most unkind assertion of the Dr.

lies in the point that tone of tlie male persuasion and troubled with that generic disease called "female of our rand fathers wJutlWiliis world coming to when men are troubled whh the blessings whiuh 'here before have been found in the iposession of the gentle sex only. Hut cmmtju.uf tliese facts shall help to keep out ti (fee 'hands of eharlatous, wonderwrrlusM quacks lie hey Vilapathists, clairvoyasnte, ox any' other jiarl hist or would bo esrfist, my aim shall have been accomplished. We have ind. word to say against the well braiave4 Hjiafiit, but when aruillars like it lie above ace -sent out at a correct diagnosis made by aid of a few hairs it us time that such swindlers were csjawad people warned agaitMt itl. SIzukvs.

Dr. Tf inJiWnd Mt, U'daMNta-raorii- ingiur a SiUort sojourn In Colorado. The Tkmnlks has had at heavy run of job work Hi is svukiU)d tliey oome. "I wisli 1 had gut my sale bills print ed Tewt'NU is the wail ofAueiofour citizens who went away from home to vet his job work done and got a very poor job. The democrats are at agrea rate because H.

L. Urowmuig "occupies Dalton's shoes. If it is tich a disgrace for any one tulheiu lAilton's shoes, why do lliey wish and undetied" Sutherliu.to ar Uicib after ocxtTues day. Republicans it is to your interest to see that such wen as Slicrk, Porter, nd in fact vry tuau uikju your ticket is elected. They are good straight aien and will receive the full party vote According to the Argus Mr.

Porter was uouiiuated-for Treasurer in the in terests of tho JnuueJl Ciiy Hankers. If such be the case it isagrealfcomplinient toSchaetfer your bauker candidate for Commissioner whose friends reahz, ing that Ins only hope lies ui their abil ity to swap of some other democratic candidat for votes for Schaeflfer are vain ly trying to get republican votes for Kchaeffer in retr for their votws for Porter or some other rrjmblic-an caudi date. Rut the scbume won't work. The republicans do not need the aid of dcnif crats toclect a single mau on their tieket and no one realizes the (act better than thojda. Vote the Mrairfil republican ticket and you will vote fur good men; Laud Office at Concondia, Kaoa.

Oct. 84th, 1887 Notice is herebv lriven that the fol lowing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made peiore tne ti s. iana office at Concordia, Kansas, on Dee. 9th, mi, viz: William H. Joslin 11.

K. No. 17238 fertile West half of K. K. quarter ot sections towuship 5 south of range 6 west.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon sad cultivation ot, said land, viz; John Yoiiuk. Ed. Dakin, Thos. K. Hart, and John Murphy, all of Randall, Kansas.

Samuel Deiners, RegiiUr first publication Oct. 3tf 1W. LABOit 0J LUMX Farmers, merchants, mechanics working man of all classes, before casting your votes in the coming elections, review the policy that has been pursued by the two old parties during the last twenty-five years, and view, as the result of that policy, tho actual condition of the laboring classes to-day. Is it any wouder that a general discontent prevails among them. The Union Labor party believes that the general welfare demands a change ofpolicy, a change of administration.

Don't you? Then unite with the Union Labor party. Then vote the Union Labor ticket. Since 1882, Congress has given the States, to be given by them to railroads 96,000,000. and Congresa uaa given to railroads direct 136,000,000, a total of 178,000,000, acres of the public domain, an larger than the entire area of the States New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecti cut. New York, New Jersey, Pennsyl.

vanla, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia North Carolina, and South rarolina. Only about 100,000,000, acres of the pub lic domain remain undisposed of. Dur ing six years congress gave to railroads 88,000,000, acres. How lung, at that rate, will it take Congress to give away the remaining 100,000,000, acres? The Fish, ffibklesi JOHU.H.-.P.LUJ-I SCSI TEN S.JU?Rr IN Gcd'Oi I have" reen boughtf M. Jesr and will' be- pleased to see alHis eld cus- tomersr and atany new ones.

Be snre to call aff get price before going elsewhere. KiAti JIarkbts. CoriTi-f rf every Thnnday. AVIical rht 40 45 Oals Potatoes, Hogs Cattle Butter Eggs, 40i 40- $0.75 8.70 $3.00 1 1 fr iiaiihebeK BO i Hiior l.N. KDtiKltS.

yKorlh Main 8. HndU Mw s5 2 I am prepared to accommidate, the poople with tne- best rigs to lie had in Jewell Co. at hard time prices. Those wauting teams cared for and fe1, will find good good feed, and courteous treatmegtat my feed stable north of the track. Those wanting rigs Barn south of the track.

R- 11. McRRlDK, Att'y at Law Notary. ED StABLE. 53 T3 wilt be accommodated at the tilTHKNS, J. P.

Agcut. auuuus RANDALL KA.N1S. LAND LOAN LAW INSURANCE Agt. Have new and uneieellod offers for LAND BUYERS 5000, acres of land for sale in Jew ell, Cloud and RepuMic Counties. Send for list ot farms.

INSURANCE Represent all reliable companies. City Hotel. 00 per day. Accomodations patronage MIYKHSOX, Prop. llaudall, V- Call on us before making loan, or write us, giving particulars of your farm and we will come and see you and walie 5 papers, to you need not come tosnrntheni.

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