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Randall Tribune from Randall, Kansas • 4

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JL.M UHIOA' LABOR COLUMN Wlmtls tho nrntter with tho machin Alderson Son united and stand by tho towu, keep up its streets, Its school, its nowpapor its churches, talk for It, advertise for it, buliovijin It theloUlu that town me as goo as "Loudon bank. ery of the two old po itieal parties? It ourtaiuly doos not run freely, Reports how that there is very considerable Tho following article, taken from the friction every where, that it has stoppod in some places, even in Jewell county Blacksmiths, Tenth Ctmtfititlo should be read and OXJ By lubricating freely it may run for seriously considered by all young persons having any teudoncy at all to vice. awhilo longer in the same places, but It certainly cannot run throngh the campaign of 18o8. Tbo troth is some RANDALL i. f.

KANSAS. Everv vicious soul Itself marks tho oi it must be about worn out, and some of it must bo of very bad material as the two old parlies evidently manifest dwelling of Its body with the crime, to be rend and understood of all men. No matter how anxiously the young man hides his sin, he is writing on his face day by day its name and progress, in OF HOUT REYNLDS Grand Fall amd Winter Opening. ed a wllliugness to lay a great den of it aside this year. It is useless for them letters tout win never wear out.

The bloated eyes tell of tho drunk try to conceal the fact. Com are SITTING AROUND apon baaabe and chiln WtouMlni thai own and tbalitnalghb r' f-htt And tha leokof oontant that It naan on aach ho Satmto lay, "I bava fauml my pproirt' place," Sitting artmml. In Var-roomi and sroeorles, ealuily tlay lit, Aad larenaly chew borrowed tobacco and Pill Wblla tba Ktorlei tbay tell, and tha juke that they crack, Show their heart hare grown bard and undoubtedly black. While littim around. Tha "litter a man of no meant.

And bli face wouldn't pan for a quart if white beamt Yet be somehow or orther conlrire.i toexint. And in frequently eeea with a drink iu hi 8t, Whilo littlniraruiiDd, Thelouuien they toll not, nor yet do they pin UuleM It be yarn while enjoying their fin. Theyara peoplo of leaiure. yet often 'tin true. They allude to they're intending to do.

While ait tint around. They've a habit of talking af other men'i wlvei. At they whit tie up atioki with their born-handled knlvea. They're a icaly old let, and wherever you go. You'll Ind them in groups, or itrung round is a row, Sitting aronnd.

theeluotlon returns of Jewell county as pub lished in IheTmiUNK of the 12inst. We carry a good stock in our line of business and do all work promptly and well. Horse shoeing and edging tools a epcialty. ard, tho sodden skin of the gluttou, tho, leering eye of the voluptuary, and the. pinched features of the miser.

"A skilful physician," said Mr. ho wiUks along the streel can plainly read the history of every moral disease in the faces ox the tho official returns. Below is the We are prepared to furnish the pnblic aything kept in official report of VicUbtirg township, C. Vandovonter U. S.

Rep. a first class general merchandise store. We have an ex Sannial Porter W. S. Chapman A learned jurist who ciioa in reun Charles Russet tra assortment of dry goods, ribbons, laces, ladies and sylVHnia mteiy neia nimseit naugiiiuy aloof from all tho world but bis own immediate family.

R.I). S. J. Norton Doiu. U.

L. Rop. Dem. "I hate the mob of men," he would A. Bailey G.

W. Chesehro often say. "1 do not choxse that they shall pry into my iuner life." F. McBride Co. blk.

U. L. let so cioariy were uis pnue, seinsn- We guarantee a sure cure for corns in the feet if we shoe the H. L. Browniog Rep.

gents gloves in abundance, rnd everything one can think of. We make a specialty of clothing as we have a large stock of mits, hats, caps, boots, and shoes at way down rf-k 3 'ft 1 1 .1 ness ana ltitemper written on nis face that no one could misread his character. It was open to every passer-by. "Know thou, young man, that for all D. M.

Sutherlin Dora. G. W. Prillaman Sh'ff. U.

L. J. H. Woolen Rep. these things tiod will bring thee into Wse re jularly.

F. Row Dem. judgment," says the Preacher. Not before Him aloae, but before every man who looks upon tho marked prices uur gdoos are tor sale, ana we wiii.noi oe ununr- G.H.Bailey Co. Sup't.

U. L. lace. H. Durand Rep, E.

Smith licm. H. Kemp Com. U. L.

"Go West, Young; Man Go West." sold this side of the river. Come and examine our goods and prices. TNo trouble to show our goods. You will find us south of the railroad on Main street The following is the total vote cast For he av rage young man of the A. K.

Sherk Rep. J. H. Schaeffer Dem. present day, Horace Greeloy could not have given better advice than is given Every Township officer elected for each candidate at the recent eloc tion.

TREASURER. Porter, 925. 4. UKIM Our grocery department is comp ete. Fish, Pickles the title of this article.

We mako the tongs to the Union Labor party assertion in view of the fact that there There are good reasons for believing Russell, 688. are a vast number of young in all parts and sirups always on hand. Candies, fruits. that what has been done in Vlcksburg JULIUS WEHSELOWsjKL GERMAN PFYSIC1AN AND SURGEON. Diseases of Women and Children a Spool ally.

Chapman. 1 3.12. of our country who are robust iu Township in 1887, can be done in every health, of good ordinary intelligence, township i Jewell county iu 1833, that Best flour to be found in the town. VanDeventer, 521. Porter's plurality 281.

CLERK. and have a good supply of bodily what has been done in Labette county utlice in Whitney House building up health and experience in the ordinary in 1887, can be done in every county kinds of labor that will qualify them for in Kansas in that the machinery stairs. Jewall City, Kansas. Browning, noi. frontier lite, but lack the energy, push, Como ono, come all, Come short and tall, Come young and old, And the story will be told.

Suthorlin, 847. of the two old political parties now used by money dealers, bond-holdery, and pluck to get up and out of the old McBride, 209 national bankers monopolists, In rob Coleman, 1 18 I familiar haunts of tue'r boyhood, and bing the laboring classes, will be thrown crowa tueir way tome iront, aitnougu Browning's plurality 254. Mrs. PRESTON, MILLINER they have nothing to keep them at home asirtH.t 1888. REGISTER OF DEEDS.

and are actually on expense with no Bailev. tftfia "Labetto county elects entire Labor Also dealer in farcy notions chesebro. 719 visible income, prcseut or future. To all such men the advico of Mr. Greeley ticket.

No fusion Five hundred ma 1 o. I '11 comes with a fatherly consideration jority Chicago Express. JOHN H. PLUM and interest as to a son beloved of his W. H.

ELLIOTT laces, riDDOHB, Baiiey's plurality 207. gloves, corsets, neck-wear, iew sheriff. The New York Weekly Times, of father, because it is tbe best thing many men can do; for they can better April 25th 1887, when speaking of the Woolen, R. 1349. Our motto is: "Good goods and low endure the deprivation and hardships elry, Opposite Uity Hall, Roe, 595 then prospective evils expressed tha following prophecy; There seems to be of a frontier life than almost helpless nllaman, 317.

women and children, and by so doin KAN WALL Mfl3. Woolen's majority 437. but one remedy and that is a slow ono and not immediately effective. J'o reach TCT? hew out for themselves agood founda surr. public lnstuctiow tion for the home and comfort in the it both farmers and capitalists nepd to Duranrl 1 AOn they will need Smith decline of life when I i i i i An i.

G. H. Bailey, 234. 7 be educated to it, but it seems to be inevitable that it must come about in the course of time. It is a change of ownership of the soil and the creation of a Practical jevVetlar uurt tnciu3Diic9 uv moauQ vi men in Durand's plurality 78.

Keeps a complete stock in his line of nor. Bc9idos why not our own sons have the benefit of these lands and CORONER. class of land owners on the one hand businuss. He makes a speo'aliy of repair Kerr, 1266. and tenant farmers on the other.

golden opportunities instead of stay- ing and guarantees all work. (Jail on i Saunders 747 A man mnsl be blind indeed who bim on the east side of Nortp Main Smith, I 3. ing(not living but simpl) staying)around their old homes with nothing to do but eat and drink, while the people of for cannot see this prophecy fulfilling, street. who cannot see tbnt its fulfillment is RANDALL KANSAS Kerr's majority 862. SURVEYOR.

F'LiXJM the inevitable result of the policy that eign countries come in and take up our the two old parties are pursuing. Farm' Byram 1236 pause. How rapidly the ownership best lands and become wealthy in a very short time by tilling the soil that rightfully belongs to our own native Kern, 847 of tho soil is passing into the hands, of JOHN THRON. PLASTERER, DBALEBS 13T I I1 i'i I p. I1' 4 i Byrara's majority 363.

COM. 1st. DISTRICT. that class of land owners; How many voune men who from neglect of their own interests fail to tako these lands KliarV Ann farms even in Jewell county have al roady changed, how many are chang Stone Mason tim So DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, again young men with Mr. GreC' ing, bow many will change into tueir hands with in the next few years- Kemp, 111.

ley, 1 say Go west young Jtnan, go Sherk's plurality 11. And Stone Cutter. Every vote cast for either of the old west. Old Settler. Ctueensware, Stoneware, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots parties is the fulfillment of tbe proph ecy.

Dr. Bryant, of the state board of Randall Kansas. Pkaikie In General. Come very near not getting our pa pharmacy, has been on a trip over the Headquarter, for Beloit Flour. Agents for the Crown and New Home sewing machines.

Land Office at Concordia, Kansas state prosecuting druggists who hare For estimates at scientific per this week. Didn't go to the office you Oct: 24th, 1887 not a certificate from that board author Notice is hereby eiven that the fol see. figures call on me. Always izing them to act. About twenty-five Work is at last begun on the bridge lowing named settler has filed notice of his iu ten tion to make final proof in have been convicted and fined about guarantee satisfaction; will not across the Buffalo near Stately.

The 500 each and others will be prosecuted. support of his claim, aud that said proof (f IT babberX 1 SHOP l.N. ROGERS, I North Main St. lUndall Kan Ftirm Record. will be made petore tne uiau oi fioe at Concordia.

Kansas, on Dec. fiih, iron span will be put in next month. Mrs. Nelson left Thursday for Illi be underbid by anyone. HOTEL mm fEfi I8H7, viz: William It.

JosliuH. iMo 17538 ferthe West half of N. E. miarter nois, Mr. Nelson will mike a salo of his property and follow in two or three Any boom t'uit Uopendj on the suc of section is township a soiitn ot racg 0 west cess of any one enterprise, any boom weeks.

Mrs. Nelson has beeu in very He names the following witnos ses to i i 1 6 1 i poor health for some time. that may bo called a "time boom," is a detriment. A boom should be continu prove Ins continuous residenco upon Edgar Seeley bad his arm broken, at COMMERCIAL. and cultivation oi, said mutt, viz; jonn Youna Ed.

Dakin, Thos. B. Hart, and ous. As fast as one plan is carried out the Stately school last week, by swing' ing on tho chain. John Murnhv.

all of Randall. Kansas another should be devised. In printer's Samuel Demers, Register parlance, there should always be JAS. CARROLL. Prop'r.

The Methodists give an oyster supper first publication Oct. 18-J7. "something on tho hook." Ex. at the Star church next Tuesday night 3 a RANDALL KANSAS. WORTH KNOWING.

Mu Powdely believes thatthcro will for the puipose of paying off the iu debtedness on the church. B. F. Ransford and the Hull Bros. i1' f': Mr.

W. H. Morgan, merchant, Lake be fewer strikes and general labor dis City, Fla was taken with a severe Cold, turbances during tbo coming year than bought a throe-fourths durham from have occurred this year. He bases this attended with a distressing Cough and "Sulitwood" Smith. They call him best I am prepared to accommodate, the people with tea running into Consumption in its firs option upon the fact that the "assist Good Accommodations AND- Charges Seasonable.

"Splitwood." ance fund" upon which strikers have stages. He tried many socalled popu mi Some of the young folks have been attending the meeting at Randall and heretofore relied to maintain themselves lar congh remedies and steadily grew rigs to be had in Jewell Co. at hard time prices. inose wanting teams cared for and fed, will find good quarters, good worse. Was reduced in flesh, had diffi Jewell City.

while out on a strike, was abolished by the Minneapolis convention, and that wi I ty in breathing and was unable to J. F. Rowe's sale and bis trip up salt B. Truefctood, 1PL the premium on strikes was thus prac- sleep. Finally tried Dr.

King's New Discovery for Consumption and found feed, and courteous treatment at my feed staWe north of the i 1- rVLnnn rirra Will bi accommodated at the ieally impossible. Atchison Chamfion. river happened about the same time. Well, just as was expected tbe Repub PHYsicra, mm immediate relief, and after using G. I SCOUTEN lican party still has control of affairs in bout a half dozen bottles found himself W.

W. Reed returned last Saturday well and has had no return of the dia Barn south of the track. AMD CHEMIST' from Howard county, Indiana, where Jewell county, but judging from the recent eleotiaB they will wake up oue of these line mornings, and tind our ease. No other remedy can show so he visited relatives and friends for grand a record of cures, as Dr. King'i Tsfeional calls promptly auenoea three gRVS natural gas is Democratic friends managing the conn day ant (wght.

in jiew Arug New Discovery for Consumption Guar anteed to do just what is claimed for it. thetnel so faraf eomforc is concerned ty offices "and there will be snarling DEALER IN Store and snapping of teeth." Howard county is the center of the Trial bottle free at Trueblood Bro'i KANSAS, SAMUEL GITHENS, J. P. Loan Agent. RANDALL R- H.

McBRIDK, Att'y at Law Notary. The Lyceum at frame lower is rug store. great natural gas belt of Indiana, snd a syndicate of Pennsylvania capitalists quite a success, Hnd from appearance General Merchandise. are now making arrangements to pipe will develop the oratorical powers of gas enough from there and Grant coun several future hopes of the country. i R.

ROGERS Has a complete line of General Mercballise, If AX ALL kANSAa. ty, to Chleago, to supply tha wbolccity Billik Muggins. with fuel. out have recently bought M. E.

mite society will meet at Mr try-produce takoa in exchange The Youth's Companion- Camps residence on Tuesday evening INSURANCE Ag't. Have new and unexcelled offer i LANDBUYERS be M. M. Jones, and will Nov. 22d.

All are cordialy invited. We is superior to any Illustrated Family "HO. desire that all the members andofiicers nleased to ser all his old of the society be present as there is a CU8- Weekly published. That it is highly appreciated is shown by the fact that it has won its way into 400,000 families. little matter of business to be tended S.

GITHENS Jnsticp-kOie Peace, ASDAj KANSAS. Makes specialty, of collections, to at this meeting- President The publishers issue a new Announce ment and Calendar, showing increased attractions for the new year, which ELECTRIC BITTERS. tomers, and many new ones. Be sure to call and get prices before going elsewhere. This remedy is becoming so well Aft Amounts left with him will 5000, acres of land for sale in Cloud and Republic Counties.

Send known and so popular as to need no receive prompt attention. with sample copies will be sent free to all not familiar with 'ho paper. If 1.75 is sent now, it will pay for The Com-panion to January, 1889, and you wil receive the admirable Double Thanks special mention. AH who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of giving and Christmas Numbers, and other weekly issues to Jan.l, 1888, free- praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed.

Electric BitU rs will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum aud City Hotel. $1.00 per day, A town is not essentially different other flections caused by impure blood from an individual. As a rule, a liar Men boo Out piper. for list of farms. INSURANCE Represent al? reliable companies.

Call on us before making a loan, or write us, giving particulars of your farm and we will come and see yon, and male ji t-r ym, jc to sign them. McBRlDE, GITHENS. NEXiDooBToPosTorr.cE. RANDALL KANSAS. Randall Markets.

Corrected every Thursday. Wheat fbn 40 ffl 45 Corn, 40 Oats 25 Rye 40 Potatoes 10.80 Hogs cwt. 8.W Cattle 2.50 13.00 Butter 12 Eggs, or a hor or a cut-throat or a kicker iood Accomodations patrouage so- comes to griet iA his business; and it is so with a town. A town that has no P. RYERSON, Trop.

Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Eutire satisfaction guaranteed, or money it-funded. Price 50 cts and $1.00 per bottle ai Trcesi.ood Br drug store. real advantages, and is populated by robbers, may have a boom but it will also have a backset. A town that is Randall, liberal but reasonable, enterprising but Kali.

tret crazy, where the business mn are.

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