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The Fulton Independent from Fulton, Kansas • 2

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od upon importations from other cou trios which camo through The Independent. A. W. FELTER. Editor Proprietor.

A A SAMARITAN LODGE, NO I. U. U. 1. O.

O. meet every Saturday evening. ViMting brothers frnternally in vited to attend. C. E.

Reynolds, N. G. A. Pretz, Sec. A VALUABLE VOLUME.

Gavitx's Corner. On October 20, 180(5, tliero was Canadian ports. That is exactly tho class of importations that laeod on filo in tho office of tho U. COUNTY OFFICERS. Mr.

Elkins says the discriminating Entered at the post-office at Fulton, Kansas, for transmission through the mails as second-class matter. S. Agricultural Department, tho 12th duty was intonded for. Tho At Ed. T.

Shaffer. nd 13lh annual reports of tho AT THE ORIGINAL RACKET. State Senator 4t! FMDAY, OCTOBKU 1, 1897'. I. N.

Ury. Bureau of Animal Industry! which torney General also holds that foroign goods shipped from coun lolm Goo(lm, eports tho dopartmont accepted and OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. rdered printed and bound, and dis tries othor than British possessions in British vessels aro not subject to the discriminating (xxy. Senator tributed thirty thousand copies thoroof, as follows: 7,000 for tho From an Independent Scribe who Records Matters as they Impress Him from a Non-Partisan View-Point. Beginning Monday, October 4, Mr.

Wilson, an artist of great reputation, Senato, 14,000 for tho Ilouso and Elkins, who was in Washington when tho Attorney Goneral's opinion was made public, said. lI shall in will occupy our show windows one week, and will make a high grado oil 9,000 for tho Department of Agri District Judge. W. L. Simons.

County II. Frankenberger Treasurer Chas, Lovev Sheriff Allen Wheeler. Register of Deeds Stella Strait. Surveyor J.W.Reagan. Coroner Jl.

McLemore. Probate George J. Abbey. County Attorney J. I.

Sheppard. District Clerk Hubert Lardner. Supt. Public A. R.

Cochran. Willis Conner. Commissioners Geo. W. Combs I Welton Ncal.

painting 22x30 inches every ten minutes. If you have photograph of culture. "Tliero will bo no trouble with Spain unless it be deliberately and without real cause brought on by troduce as soon as Congress meets a homestead or publio building, or any sceno, bring it with you. Mr. Wil Tho work is an cxceedinglyinter- joint resolution to abolish tho bond son will reproduce samo in oil painting, or make a selection from his own cstingono and can be procured by the Spanish government," Btiid a ing privilege und I believo it will prominent member of tbo adminis pass.

This would divert largo collection, without any cost to you, as each purchaser of $5.00 in goods during the week will be entitled to one of theso Lnrgo Oil Paintings tree. Tho artist will furnish you beautiful frames at actual cost, should you addressing a postal card or letter to either your Congressman, representative, or tho Socretary of Agri tration while discussing the cock amount of tariff from the Canadian and bull story about an ultimatum having been sent to Spain by this Pacific railroad to our own railroads. I thought that wo had aidod our culture. It contains 362 pages, is cloth bound, and contains much in wish one. Beautify your homes with a Painting, and at Bame time purchase your Fall Supplies from tho Largest and Choapcst Stock of Merchandise in Fort Scott.

Goods all marked in plain figures at One Price. CITY OFFICERS. railroads by section 22, and I am government, which camo via Paris. Continuing this gontlcman said: formation. A partial summary of, willing to bear all tho odium that Mayor Leon Locke.

contents may bo of interest to some "As a mattor of fact tho instructions may be attached to tho framing of your readers. i given to Minister "Woodford, a copy Councilmen T. P. Keating. A.

It. Shaffer. Levi Mayliekl. J. R.

John Cotter. of that section. I do not care how heavily it is loaded upon my should It contains the transactions of tho of which ho doubtless left with tho GLAZE LEWIS, THE "KEEH'KUTTERSf" FORT SCOTT. Bureau for tho fiscal years ending Duke of Tetuan when he was re ers." The opinion virtutillj' makes Juno 30, 1895-96. Contagious dis section 22 a dead letter, and no dis eases of animals in Great Britain, ported to have delivered an ultimatum to him, wero entirely mild and conciliatory in character and thor criminating duties will bo imposed, such as swine fever, plcuro-pneu- Police Judge J.

J. Dorsey. City Clerk Win. Wyatt. City Treasurer F.

E. Hall. City Marshal, Jason Lewis'. City Attorney W. II.

Green. Street Commissioner Thomas Foster. without further action on tho part monia, tuberculosis, foot and mouth of Congress. rA REHARkABLETGLUBjmiG OFFER could bo no real reason for Spain to take offense at thorn." Tho trouble diseases, anthrax, and a valuable troatiso on tho curing of meats, of HELP BUY THE PARK. about that "ultimatum" story is that special importance to tho farmer or TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS.

By special arrangement with tho publishers we will accept subscrip ft was altogether premature. The Wo appeal to every citizen of our anyono who wishes to preparo and McKinley Cuban policy is to first try persuasive and peaceable town and adjacent country to aid us tions for tho TTiilfori Triflftftnflfint keep meats either in the dry state or io picklo, is worth to those who in buying what is commonly known methods of bringing about peace in as Riverside Park. A number of mass meetings have been held, every will profit by its teaching a vustsum of money to each stnto in tho union, and wero tho instructions more closely followed thcro would bo less Cuba with tho consent and assistance of Spain, but if those methods do not accomplish that purpose, there isn't tho slightest doubt of hisintont- phaso of the subject has been dis LrEKIY ill cussed, and after due deliberation a and LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY for one year for cash in advance. When you consider that tho regular price of Lcs-lio's Weekly alono is 4.00 a year, you can readily see what a splendid offer it is wo nro making. Leslie's Weekly is the oldost and best established of tho grout illustrated New York journals.

It is the most popular and tho most enterprising; its illustrations aro all of tho highest order and are su committee has been appointed to cir meat unfit for use. There are 12 ion to uso stronger methods, even to eulate subscription papers to raise pages devoted to curing pork, biras, the extent of force, if necessary funds for the purchase of this boauti mesa beef, mess pork, etc. The war in Cuba is depriving the Oh page 283 tho subject of fDe' ful grove and dedicate" it forever to tho use of tho public. Tho members tection of Tuberculosis in Cattle is of this committee aro now in the perbly printed. There is no important event happening, either at home introduced and covers 14 pages United States o.f a trado of more than $50,000,000 a year, and it has got' to bo stopped, either with or without tho consent of Spain.

This isn't jingoism it is meroly meeting i i "i ield and will wait upon everyone "Fine feathers make fine Birds." You have a fine house but it needs a new coat of Paint. We have the best, The Sherwih-Wiluabs PaiHt? and the best prices. STRICTLY PURE LEAD MZD OIL. Ochres, or abroad, but that a Leslie representative is on hand to chroniclo with Tho tuberculin test for tuberculosis nd solicit aid in this laudable en has proven itself of such valua to terprise. Do not bo contentious, bo pen and pencil.

Subscribo now both for yourself and for some friend's Christmas gift. Remit 3.00 to this offico and you will receive both papers for ono year. Address, THE INDEPENDENT, Fulton, Kansas. stock owners and is so easy up iberal, and do what you can to help plication when its details are under the scheme along. It is to bo hoped stood that a detailed presenta.ion ueinunus ui uuamoas men who yvibu to trade, not to fight.

Secretary Sherman says there was not a word of truth in the "ultimatum" 6tory. It has- been verv nersistentlv stat that every person whoso of the subject is given. With inch stances will permit will contribute F. S. HALL, information at hand each stock J.

A. PRETZ, Cashier. JOHN BISHOP, J. T. HOLMES, Sec'y.

iberally. Tho present owners Ps't. owner" ma either test his own cat only four persons have generously tle or employ a veterinarian. Tho kept this magnificent grove many ed in Washington for some timo that neither Senator Hanna nor the administration wished Secretary Sherman to make speeches during the present Ohio campaign. As Secre description given was written for years and maintained it at their own owners who wish from choice or Prince's Mineral, Moor Buggy Taint.

COLORS IN' All at lowest prices. THE BANK OF oxponso for tho uso of the public compulsory circumstances Aj tost Injustice to-themselves they can tary Sherman has until this week their own catllo. An examiiation KANSAS. FULTON, nre Intended to go to Ohio T)f-Tr herd of cows for tuberculosis do so ing to make a generous donation to LOCKE, THE o- GRUGMAN, and lake part in tho campaign not embraces ward the purchuso, and now wo ask much attention ha been paid to tho DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. 1.

Ascertaining tho history and as a matter of fairness to them and statements alleging that Senator present physical condition iof the Wanfed-fln Idea Who can think of gome simple thin a to natnf of accommodation to tho public that Hanna and Presidont McKinley did individuals composing it, especially everybody help us to make this pur Deposits received subject lo check and interest paid on time deposits not wish him to do so. But those their temperatures or body heat. rrotect your mpas inoy may Di-ing you wemi-a. Write JOHN WEDDEItBUEH ft Patent Attor. neye, Washington, n.

C. tor their $1,800 prize offer and new list of one thousand inventions wanted. chase. This will be the last oppor 2. Tho injection of a specihe agent have been recalled by an intimation from Secretary Sherman tnnity tho people will ever called tuberculin beneath tlie skin.

have of securing this desirable prop 3. The determination of tio varia WHEN YOU NEED ANY that he will probably not go to Ohio during the campaign. Tho reason erty, as the owners havo decided to F. E. tions of temperaluro during a limit ed period after injection, arid cloar it off for farming purposes thi he gives is that his services are not needed there by his partty, and that winter, provided they do not sell it 4.

Detuctions from theio varia to the public. Do not, therefore ows it would inconvenience him to go tions, determining the presence or fl'fCilliMEIiljUWELER let your personal prejudice or any because his houso lit Mansfield is absence of tuberculosis. I rented out. minor consideration prompt you to discourage this effort, but do all you A description of instruments and HARROWS chemicals, with methods of record The committee authorized by the Indianapolis Monetary convention can to aid in the purchase. Th Repairing a Specialty.

mnno land is offered at a reasonable price ing results follows. This makes it very plain, so that any person of CULTIVA uno and the public ought to own it of last January to give Congress pointers in financial legislation met in Washington this week and ordinary intelligence could easily as Subscribe liberally and timo wjl certain if any individual in their prove tho wisdom of the investment OR PLANTERS organized itself int monetary Shop with Locks, the Drugman. herd was diseased. Tho articles commission, established beadquar HOW OLD IS HE. necessary to mako tho test are i hypodermic syringo, a clinical ther tors, and will probably continuoin session until Congress meets.

The Lanzie Layton Was Here When Old momcjter, a sample bottle of Bureau Kansas City, Fort Scott and JfficmpLis Railroad only two members of this eommis Men Were Boys. tuberculin, a sample bottlo of lab- sion who are widely known in the berty's tuberculin, metric graduate Any morning, no matter what the condition of the weather may be 'political world are ex-Semitor Ed monds, who is chairman, and ex-Sec retary Fairehild. Inasmuch as Con Holding ccnlimoters, a pipette with rubber cup used for dropper, a whether cold or hot, snowing or glass capped bottle used for contain raining, Lanzie Layton can be seen gress failed to authorize a monetary er. coming limping along with his broom commission, although it was recom mended -by President McKinley, stick, taking the middle of tho street WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARTS, OR PUMPS, Inquire for them Of mnnnm Besides tho points enumerated tho book has many of equal interest to one who wishes to keep posted in making for Jake Conine's lunch some people regard it a presumption on the part of these gentleman lo counter, where he washes dishes an regard to the inspection of beef cat cleans up the room for a warm break establish one on their own responei tie, hogs, sheep, cars, boats, stock, J. IRVIN, fultok'as.

bility, and tho prediction is very fust before starting out to seek day's work. yards, etc. Tho Departraon freely made that Congress will ignore examined carcasses, and 510,355 pieces, making a total of an' recommendations it may make While it is not possible to say in ad There is something wonderful about this remarkable personage that but few people are awaro of. vance what recommendations this GOODLANDER SUPPLY CO. 979,380 specimens inspected by, the microscopical force, 11,100 samples of which were found to contain lie is half Indian and how old offers you the most pleasant and desirable route to Kansas City and all points east, north and west, to Memphis and all points south.

At Kansas City, connections are made at Union depot with all through trains for Chicago, St. Louis and the east to St. Pual, Denver, San Francisco, Portland and the west and northwest. Via this line, entire train with free reclining chair car and Pullman buffet sleeping car runs through to Birmingham, Ala. Pullman buffet sleeping car, Kansas City to New Orleans, and Kansas City to Atlanta, Ga.

There is no other direct route from the west to Jacksonville, Pensacola, Nashville, Chattanooga, and ail southern cities. This route, via Hoxie, is the short line to-Little Rock and Hot Springs; the short and cneap route to l'ayetteville, Bantonville, Eureka Springs, Fort Smith and all points in Arkansas. Write for large map and time tables showing through connections. Before purchasing your tickets call upon a ticket agent cf this company, or write to the undersigned for rates. Special rates and arrangements for parlies and their movables going south to locate.

Send for a copy of the Missouri and Kansas FarmeJ, giving full information relative to the cheap lands of southwest Missouri. Mailed free. J. E. Lockwood, GenT Pass, and Ticket Agent.

Kansas City, Mo. commission will make to Congress really is nobody knows and neither it is generally believed that ono of trlcbinro. Tho work is compiled from all sources where reliable in its recommendations will be legisla tion to provide for the retirement formation could bo had. the greenbacks. Tho silver men say, and it is doubtlesss true, that 12 14 Scott Avenue, FORT SCOTT, EAS.

New Furniture Stock Just arrived, and wo are now ready to receive our friends and 6how them the best goods for the least money in Bourbon Co. Our Undertaking Stock Is the largest in tho state. Hearso free at all times. Expert cmbnlmers always on band day or night. Telegraph orders given prompt attention.

DIED. this commission was formed to figh silver in any and every form. McXeil At Spokane, Washington Sept. 24, of general debility, Goo According to Senator Elkins, who McNeil, aged 63 years. Tlie fun claims to have been a joint author of eral occurred on the 25th jot 10 the section in question, the construct a.

interment at Greenwood ion placed upon section 22 of th does he himself. Ho Bays ho was hero when there were no buildings oii the plaza except the captain's and other official's quarter's and that ho used to be their servant. He was, married once, ho says, and has a daughter living in Springfield who is past 50 years of age. To judge from his appearance he is about 35 years old. Ilo lives alone at 208 South Hortnn street and is a plasterer by trade.

Duringthe dull times ho works at odd jobs and is said to be faithful worker. His age and seemingly young appearance is attributed to his "early to bed and early to rise" mode of living. He retires promptly at 7 o'clock every evening and arises from 3 to 3 :30 o'clock each morning. His past life is unknown here, but it is said ths.t he has been through seve nl wars ns a scoot. Port Scott Monitor.

cemetery. tariff law imposing discriminating MARRIED. Deceased was an old resident of duties by the opinion of Attorney Bourbon county and went 'west a General McKenna.wbica unqnestioti few years ago and made his home Ably represents also the opinion President McKinley, is directly op Gorman Stewart. At St. Patrick's church in this city, Wednesday morning, Sept.

29, Ticv. Father Maguiro officiating, John A. Gorman and Miss May Stewart, both of Fulton. Tho hnppy j-onng couple start out with fair pros J. II.

Ilymer, sheriff of Clay county, was in town Tuesday in quest of man named Wade, who was charged with having killed a roan near Liberty, recently. Tho sheriff got traco of his man at Ilume, where ho had stopped with relatives, and was led to believe that bp had co in 6 this wa', but lailcd to get any information here. with his son, A. E. McNeil, lie leaves a humber of relatives and many friends in this communitj-.

Wo show tho largest and stock of Hosiery and Underwear in the city, besides yon get an elegant oil painting frco all next week. Glau Lewis'. Fort Scott. Give uh your job printing. posed to what those whoamended the wording of that section of tho bill while it was in couferrtic5 intended.

The Attorney Gcr snysMhe dis Price Osborn luivo justreeci v- pects and tho Independent wishes criminating du'J is not to be mpos- cd a full 1 ine of winter dress flannels tbcm success in life..

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