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Kiowa County Times from Greensburg, Kansas • 2

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What I think each one of you had soiled garments and somewhat Ta- conciliate the monopolistic and so INDUSTRIAL EDUCATOR. THE TIMES. better just do: tigued. PRATT COITY I If a handsome young lady should As a matter of course "Old Sol" was chance advertise, high in the heavens ere we left our Devoted to Alliance Literature, Politics, and Economical Finance Just comb down your hair and try to peaceful couch. After attiring our- look wise.

VoLl. Motto: The Golden Bale. No, 7 And step around quick, and clean and selling human beings that they might become rich in houses and lands and revel in the luxuries of life and while the northern people (or the Republican party) were striving to make their way out of this difficulty, they first taught the fathers, husbands, brothers and sons of the working class all over the northern states, that in order to save their country from so great a curse they should leave home and friends and go forth with swords and guns and fight on the battle field. Pratt, Kansas. Established in 1886.

H. H. CUMMINS PROPRIETORS. OFFICIAL ORGAN OJT THE PEOPLE'S PARTY Kiqwa County. your long nose, TKJUfS: GOOD ATTKHTIOH.

S1UIX CITICI8M. AND MODKJUTK APPLAUSE. Write her a long letter and call her sweet Rose. cialistic population of this, the empyrean of nations, was an ingenious attempt to metamorphose the minds of mercenaries and monopolistic ol-igarchists to his neologism in politics. The necromancy and dialectics of such demagogues and sycophants, in their egregious egotism, display a lack of intelligence never dreamed of in the glossary of the Omnipotent.

They infatuate the gullible with their howitzer-like harangues on the en-feasibility of the demands made by the "inconvenient multitude," and yet. with the intelligent yeomanry and mechanics, of the globe, they avail less than would an obdurate silence. THE DIFFERENCE. I am glad you are friends in your Edited by Mrs. SALUK THOMPSON and single blest days, Mrs.

DATTE TAYLOR. And hope you will endeaver to mend selves in a becoming morning gown and ringing for a waiter we stepped to a grand bow window filled with rare exotics, to view America's Italy, and to say we were pleased is simply drawing the line too close, we were delighted, were fairly intoxicated with the perfume of flowers and the beauty of the surrounding country. Off to the northeast loomed up Old Baldy 12,000 feet high and appearing about ten or twelve miles away, but luckily we did not care to walk there as numerous tourists had attempted to do we were informed by his sable majesty that "de mounting am 90 miles away." your slow ways. Read at Victory Alliance literary Mar. 6.

COKBKSPOXDKNCK BOUCITXD. C. F. MOGESBACK, EDITOE. T.

C. Eberlt, Manages. Now when you read this with a tear and a sigh, Pay as you go, should be your rule tool. You'll know what you owe and be nobody's Fruit, Forest and OrnamentaL Trees, Flowers, Roots and Bulbs. Standard Varieties.

We will guarantee satisfaction or refund the money. Stock replaced, if not as represented, at our expense. Stock is home grown. Prolific and fresh-looking as any young nursery you have Published every Friday at GREENSBURG. KANS.

BT THE Greensburg Publishing Co. Just take the goose down and give it a fry. Learn a good lesson and with the lark rise. Then jump at the chance when the ladies advertise. Aunt Marinda.

Only think how they were taken away from the mothers, wives, sisters and dear little ones, a great many of them never to return. Many a brave and noble boy saarificed his life that others might live in freedom. But where is the freedom now? We answer: It is among the few who were planning to enslave the fifty millions of both the white and colored race, while the brave and generous soldiers were fighting to free As was stated in our last issue, "ye editors' have gone to southern California to enjoy the well earned and much needed vacation given them, and to rest thoroughly from all la Subscription, $1.50 a year. There has been a great deal of seem-ing uneasiness, among the Republican editors of Kansas, lest there should be some wild, unreasonable and unconstitutional legislation indulged in by the present (as they say) uneducated, visionary and anarchistic hay Due north is Wilson's Peak. 8,000 feet above sea level, covered with pine and cedar, and reminding one very much of the Green Mountains of Vermont.

bor both mental and physical for a If the gentlemen from Glick who FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1891. couple of months answered our advertisement of "Hus band Wanted," will call at the Victo To those unacquainted with the duties of an editor of a large paper the four millions of colored slaves. Then away off to the south rolls seed legislature of Kansas. Some of ry Alliance literary at any time they will find the editors there. And how about those who did not i rLn with nnthin these asinine editors, who part their retUm from the battle field? Are hair in the middle with a toothpick, they enjoying the life of freedom NATIONAL BANKS.

the mighty Pacific in all its grandeur and sublimity, with pretty Cata-lina Island only thirty miles out from the main land, lying there like an infant on the heavily carpeted floor of its home. have nearly gone into hysterics for fear a stay law should pass whereby The national bank must go. We ever seen. When in Pratt county come and see us will treat you right. Orders may be left at the Times office or mailed directly to us and they will receive prompt attention.

Correspondence solicited. they fought so bravely to obtain? No they are among those who are in the bondage of poverty and crime the poor farmer would have an equal chance with Plutocracy, and thus We have not been to the beach of our nation to-dav. have had enough ol the middle man in our monetary affairs, and the people have demanded that hereafter he shall be a minus quantity. to do but to write an editorial or two each issue of his paper. But as a molder of public opinion he must be radical enough to suit his radical readers, and yet his radicalism must be conservative enough not to offend conservatives.

It has always been the earnest endeavor of the Educator to bring before its army of readers the latest And we are happy to say that our a yet, but expect to take the San Gabriel Valley train to San Diego this p. m. and from there to Coronado in When a government so far advan have one chance of saving the roof over Mary's and the babies' heads. Or that there will be a law framed whereby the poor old mothers (who are now probably taking in washing way out oi tnis legalized siavery is not through the battle field of war and bloodshed, but through an intelligent Ballot where we shall know the morning. ces in paternalism to one class of citizens at the expense of all other How little the people on the great C.

W. MYERS. Cashieb. E. F.

GREGORY. Vice President. no south, no north, but where men prairies of Kansas, Iowa and Nebras nHvnnH irl.n- rfnrm lO Support uieir uue -liaiieu puppico, classes, it is high time there was a change in our entire system of finance. In lieu of the national banks. in politics, as well as all other re- might have the right to perform that and women, who are educated to a forms, and with the helo of our read- arduous duty of casting a ballot.

standard of right and justice, will ka realize the beauties of this land of perpetual summer. There ten thousand thousand flowers in bloom ears we expect, not onlv to keep the Possess your souls in peace, gen- strive to educate and unite the peo 811 OF nil and almost as many varieties, and Educator up to the standard it has tlemen (I hope the Lord will forgive ple of our nation in one grand and of which we, the people, have demanded the abolition, we asked for a full legal tender greenback to be acceptable for all debts both public Attninri Kt ith nh nie for calling them gentlemen), tne intelligent mass of co-workers: to the they are all visible from our window hayseeds are not going to do any Well, we must close, with three free us from the legalized bondage issue, for we know no such words as thing to bring the blush of shame to of poverty and crime; and while we "retrograde and "stand still." cheers for beautiful California and three cheers and a tiger for bounti and private, with no exception clause attached thereto, to be issued to farmers upon their lands as securitv. join hand in hand, and stand shoul The editors of the Educator have Opera House Block, Greensburg, Kan. the face of any Kansan, unless, indeed, such as you blush at honesty. ful Kansas.

worked incessantly for the upbuild der to shoulder, and keep the ball rolling, we will have hope of victory. to pay the bonds, to pay all soldiers The Kansas house of representa We will write you next week from a service pension with that same Capital, $100,000.00 tives has cone on record as one of Prudence. the Island or Long Beach. money, and. to pay all government the most wise, conservative, and bu ing of this, the best paper, with the largest circulation, in the west, and after becoming almost completely worn out physically, the stockholders granted them a leave of absence $200,000.00 Yours, ever in the cause.

Editors, Stockholders' Liability, employes with it. We notice in the press reports of siness-like bodies of legislators that the legislature that the petition ask Bankers and railroad magnates has ever assembled in Kansas, or any A Few Things the EDUCATOR Would ing that all who used tobacco, whis Like to Know. other state, for that matter. have cried paternalism at this, have shouted unconstitutionality at us ky, or profane language, should bej Look at the great and wise state to recuperate their wasted strength, hoping they will return ready for the fray, and with their usual vim in the Transact a General Banking Business. Interest on time If "our school-ma'am" will go to debarred from holding teachers' cer through the associated press and of Illinois, where the two old parties to school in tne spring, or deposits.

Buy and sell exchange on all the principal cities. puDuc speakers at so much per have wrangled for days and have ex tificates, is to be defeated, as it is claimed that it is unconstitutional. thickest of the fight. In another if she will only teach a select school speech. pended over $100,000 of the people's in the United States.

column of this issue will be found a of one." That part we will not discuss, but The bill introduced by senator money without even having the com letter from the editors at Los Ange 11 our associate editress is in a Stanford, of California, is a delusion mittees appointed; not a single act the practical side is one we want to look at. A man may apply to the les, California. Every one should good humor yet. and a snare, and we do not propose for the benefit of the people has been read it. If our absent editors will dislike to be duped by any such smooth Our funds are guarded by Macneale Urban burglar and fire-proof solid! ALLIANCE DIRECTORY.

XATIOSAL COUNCIL. President L. L. Polk. Washington.

D. C. Vlce-Pres B. H. Clover.

Cambridge. Ks. J. H. Turner.

Washington. D. Treasurer H. W. Hickman.

Puxieo. Mo. Lecturer Ben Terrell. Washington. D.

C. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. R. A. Patty Macon.

Miss. Isaac McCracken Ark. Evaa Jones Dublin. Texas EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. C.

W. McCune Washington. D. C. Alonzo Wardall Huron.

So. Dakota J. F. Tillman Palmetto. Tenn.

KANSAS STATE OFFICEK8. President B. H. Clover. Cambridge Yice-Prea W.

H. Biddle. Augusta Secretary J. B. French.

Hutchinson Treasurer H. Baughman. Burrton Chaplain J. P. West.

Patterson Lecturer A. E. Dickinson. Meriden Asst. Lecturer V.

B. Prather. Neutral Doorkeeper J. E. Williams.

Bently Asst. Doorkeeper A. W. Taylor. Newton Srgeant-at-Arms L.

K. Hayt. Dexter Business Agent C. A. Tyler.

Topeka Lecturer "th Dist S. M. Scott. McPherson County A 111 an eo Officers. KIOWA COUNTY FARMERS ALLIANCE AND INDUSTRIAL UNION.

No. 2168. has regular meetings on the last Saturdays ot January. April. July and October.

D. E. Winters. President Haviland Jos. Stambaugh.

Vice-Pres Greensburg A. D. Einsel. Secretary Greensburg H. Nungesser.

Treasurer Brenham M. M. Thomas. Chaplain Greensburg G. Garman.

Lecturer Greensburg J. M. Benningfleld. Haviland Lee Hunter. Ass't Wellsford W.

H. Frost. Steward Greensburg W. I I leener. Agent Greensburg Subordinate AlUances.

VICTORY. No. 1144. V. J.

Parnell. president R. L. Winters, secretary. Meet each alternate Saturday, commencing Jan'y 31.

1891. excepting when such meeting day shall fall on County Alliance, it shall then be held on the Thursday evening prior thereto. All Saturday meetings begin promptly at 2 o'clock P. M. FAIRVIEW.

No. Mix John Bishop, president P. E. Love, secretary. Meets on the second and last Saturdays of each month.

BRENHAM. No. 2111. C. W.

Dowell. president: Isaac Lawrence, secretary. Meets last Saturday of each month. URSULA. No.

1141. E. J. Abbett. president: J.

J. Wilson, secretary. Meets every alternate Wednesday night. WESTLAND. No.1143.

Benson Bryant, pres -ident C. J. Hammer, secretary. Regular meetings first and third Friday nights. GARFIELD.

No. 1142. G. W. Garrison, president: Jessie Simmons, secretary.

Meets second and fourth Tuesday nights of each month. EXCELSIOR. No. R. Bonsall.

president: F. M. Small, secretary. Meets every Tuesday evening. STAR VALLEY.

No. 511. E. E. Hunter, president G.

H. Curtiss. secretary. Meets every second Saturday. PRAIRIE.

No. 2113. president secretary. Meets every BELVIDERE. No.

D. Reflor. president Thos. Cameron. Secretary.

Meets TAIRLAWN. No. president; secretary. Meets CENTER. No.

president secretary. Meets BEN BUTLER. No. president; secretary. Meets HIGHLAND.

No. 2109. president; secretary. Meets Notice to Subordinate Lodges. In nearly all of the subordinate Al directors of a school district for a school, and though he may have a Hoping that we will not disappoint accomplished, the entire time having been consumed in a wrangle over coming back to Kansas.

our readers with their paper in the What makes Tillie blush so uri cigar or quid in his mouth no atten tongued dodges. We asked for non-exception green-backs the ever-present exception clause is there. We asked for the money to be loaned absence of the regular editors, ously when a certain "Bill" changes steel safe and a consolidated Time Lock, in the only Fire Proof Vault in the-county. Vault guarded by Macneale Urban double steel doors with double combination locks. Ample room in safe and vault for valuables and papers, which is offered free to the public.

tion is given it, and if his education two old political dead-beats, whose bodies and souls are not worth their weight in Kansas sod-corn and whose hands. al qualifications are sufficient he is Why the Bugle Blast editors don't We are, yours, Thankful for favors, Mrs. D. E. Winters, Genia A.

Sedgwick. employed. political records smell to heaven. get the big head getting so much We are prepared at all times to extend such accommodations to our cus to farmers; it is to be loaned to corporations as well. It will never do We will never have such a bill.

But shonld a lady make applica South Carolina, like Kansas, has flattery and soft soap. tomers as are consistent with safe banking principles. her house full of farmers and she has If it is a magnet or a Tillie (vet) tion for the same school who used tobacco in any form, even in the slightest degiee, no consideration The people all over this land have Editors of Industrial Educator: done her work promptly and will soon be ready to unhitch and feed that brought Will Williams back to I notice with painful and great been and are now studying the St Louis platform with a view to get this part of the country. would be given her. (as Zimri says).

30HBESPONT5ENTS. emotion the great need of the agricultural classes of this community If the Alliance is going to appoint Man was made as pure as woman ting upon it not only with both feet, No, gentlemen, do not lose any sleep a special meeting for Z. L. Thomp Let him abstain from that which he National Bank of Commerce, Kansas City, Mo. about the Kansas hayseeds, they are but, in the words of Wm.

H. Richard son, "on all fours, if necessary." son to say all he would like to. wishes his wife or sister to abstain doing very well, thank you. Chase National Bank, New York, N. Y.

being brought to a higher standard of thought; thus making it possible for him to rise to a higher and more sublime station of the sphere in If Delbert's cold was caused by the from. Woman's Rights. Sand burs stick, hayseed is on the M. Howison, late Republican nom loss of his mustache. Kansas National Bank, Wichita, Kan.

First National Bank, Larned, Kan. rise. LOCAL ITEMS. If our son will ever get over his inee for representative from this county, told a gentleman in our hear A BOY IN LOVE. which he moves, and by this means making himself master of the situa bashfulness when he speaks in pub Charles Wheat has returned to lic, When a boy is in love his parents this part of the country.

We wel tion. ing the other evening that he said last summer that we Alliance people would find him on about the same The ladies who preside over the come him as a neighbor and hope to I notice with much alarm the short and friends are very much exercised about him, for the symptoms are Alliance columns of the Times seem ROSS ElfflERT welcome him as a brother in Alliance ness of the oat and barley crops of platform with us, and we would be very much like measles, chicken-pox soon the past season, and the almost en fore the coming summer was past, to be unspeakably happy over the fact that Bennie is in the legislature and Jerry and Peffer were victorious in their contests. Will these fair or scarlet-fever. They have altern Will Sedgwick was called on jury tire failure of corn; while the hog The gentleman asked him if he was duty this week; consequently, we crop was large and well tended! ate flushes of heat and cold. But a careful diagnosis of the disease will writers please inform us what Ben miss his genial presence at our soci The circulating medium of legal a Tree silver man; then he was a greenbacker; then if he was in favor nie has done and what they expect BANKERS enable you to discern the difference ity.

tender grew very weak, and much of of Jerrv and Peffer. The Bepubli of the government owning the rail between "Love" and any of the above Dr. Higbce made D. E. Winters it failed to mature except in places can (Greensburg) roads; and to all of these questions named maladies.

of fixed salaries and where it was and family a visit this week. He is Bennie has turned down that back he answered No." The gentleman When in love (as I said) they will still warm in the people's cause well irrigated with congress water. number, M. Howison, and we expect then informed him that he was about have sudden flushes of heat and cold, Clark Coburn is quite sick with Greensburg, Kansas, I also notice there was a very large Jerry and Peffer to leave such papers as far from our platform as Benjamin and when the object of their affec mumps and lung fever. I might say a surplus of an Alli as the Republican in the position tion approaches, a scarlet wave suf A number of oir young people that Othello was in, without that Othello was in, without Harrison or John J.

Ingalls. ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN. fuses face and neck, and they stroke attended uarterly meeting at Wells anoc- cupation, you know, when otheiio 1 Transact a General Banking1 Business. was not a soldier he was nothing. I A an imaginary mustache, endeavor ford Sunday evening and report an Young men, you are the architects ing to appear composed, and, glanc excellent sermon and a cold drive.

And whfn thfi Rfinnhlican ceases to ance crop; in fact, in many places the crop choked out all other political crops. In some townships the seed seemed so exposed to the sun and hot winds that it never germinated but lay bleaching upon the surface of the minds where sown. Hence, of your own fortunes. Rely upon ing around to see if any one is ob be a medium for advertising sheriffs DEPOSITS, Mrs. Albertson, the wife of our your own strength of body and soul.

serving them, he bestows upon her sales of mortgaged farms, it will be liances the election of officers has changed the names of officers. You Take for your stars, faith, honesty, a killing look and a handful of pep nothing, too. representative, left for Topeka Wednesday morning to join her husband. They will visit Lawrence, Wichita and Rose Hill before they return. ndustry and self-reliance.

Inscribe permint mottoes, with their soft no at the time the political crop was are, ther fore, requested to send the So you say he wants a wifey, things which he has not the courage names of your present officers, num on your banner, "luck is a fool, pluck is a hero." Think well of yourself. gathered in this country (about Nov. 4th) it was found that what little One who's gentle, kind and sweet, DISCOUNTS, PARTNERS INDIVIDDAL LOANS, BESPONSIBILITT OYER COLLECTIONS, $250,000.00 EXCHANGE. to say. Misses Annie and Tillie Hodgin ber of your lodge ami your time of And in ev'ry kind of weather, Strike out.

Assume your own posi seed had been covered was snowed The boy in love is usually a bellig entertained a few of their friends on the 1st inst. All report an excellent Keeps the house and door-yard tion. Rise above the envious and meeting to the editor of the Times, so that our directory may be official erent animal. Just let another boy under so deep that it was impossible neat. jealous.

Energy, invincible deter for it to pull through time, and vote the ladies the best of and correct. Should any errors meet come around and look with covetous eye at his girl, and the chip is on his mination with aright motive are the One whose form is rather slender, tS.fHave the exclusive agency in Kiowa County for the Lombard entertainers. While the wheat crop was of a good your notice in the above directory, evers that move the world. Don't shoulder in an instant and a "knock- And her age about eighteen. quality and average yield, it could The programme of the county please correct them.

Yours, County Secretary. Mortgage Company, Enabling us to make Farm Loans on Choice Farms without delay and at Lowest Rates. have been largely increased and im Now, dear friends, I'm just the lassie it-off-n-you-dare expression comes drink. Don't chew. Don't smoke.

Don't swear. Don't deceive. Don't literary was rendered before a full house. Owing to the weather being over his face. That will fill the bill, I wean.

proved in quality if the agricultural classes had not had so many fences read trashy novels. Don't marry un He is also given to absent-minded County Alliance Entertainment. For I've eyes as blue as azure, so cold some on duty were not present. Another will be held the fourth ness. lie will sit lor hours and gaze til you can support a wife.

Be in earnest. Be self-reliant. Be gener And my hair's a golden hue, torn down that caused the enemy's swine to get in, thus causing much Kiowa County F. A. and I.

TJ. will And in ev'ry household duty at nothing, while a soft sweet smile hovers around his lips, and a gentle Saturday in. March. Let every one turn out and help make it a success. ous.

Be civil. Read the papers. Ad' gi7e a literary and musical enter delay in sowing the crop and dama You will find me skilled and true. vertise your business. Make money tainment at Myers opeia house on ging the quality.

sigh escapes him every now and then Mr. W. H. Richardson and family and do good with it. Love God and So if still you want a wifey, Saturday, March 28th, commencing If you ask him if he has fed the nor 1 noticed with painful misgivings spent Wednesday with Mr.

Winters' your fellow-men. Love truth and Who can sew, build fires and jaw, CXAOQTTAIHTED WITH THB OBOOIAPHT OP TUB COu.nl TUT, Wli-L OSTACT many times during the past season ses, he is just as likely to start up family. Mrs. R. is the editress of the Pleasant Valley Beacon," a clean, virtue.

Love your country and obey Leave a notice at this office, atOOK VALUABLE XHTOUCATIOJr nOH A sTUUx or im lurw with "ot guilty, your Honor, as that when an Alliance chicken crept through a Republican wire fence and its laws. any thing else. And I'll take you, F. McGraw. Bess.

bright, newsy little paper, read every two weeks at their literary. If this advice be implicitly follow scratched where a little Ingalls seed Oh, how I pity the boy inf love ed by the young men of the country, The only redeeming feature there is nau Deen sown, mat an work was promptly at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, with the following programme Song Excelsior Lodge. Invocation Rev. M. M.

Thomas. Address of Welcome E. J. Abbett. Song Misses Futheys.

Speech Simmons. Essay J. D. Morrison. Discussion Samuel Frame.

recess for dikker. The nine objections offered by Mr. the millennium is near at hand. suspended and a still hunt made for about it is that, if you let him alone, PILES Noah Pouter. Elder, -speaker of the Kansas house the offender, and new fence was don't worry or nag at him, it will Baetel Clear.

FUtal. PiMora. of representatives, to female suffrage Etc, treated by new, adenUAe necessary to prevent the destruction We wish our devil would desist and nlTfMlly snecewnii cra- soon wear itself out; that is, in very young boys, say from fourteen to show the animal nature of the man i Year atanaiac of the entire crop. from his gentle refrain cured In On Plnl Tit more than any previous action, I noticed almost with alarm the eighteen, after that it is more likely BMnt without knife. Eilmtara Oh, where, oh, where have ye editors or Clamp.

No low ot time front his scheming for the senatorial plum past season that the watermelon and I to prove fatal, unless cured by mar final it. Instrumental Music By Orchestra, Pmou must com- to Uf onto for troatnont. not excepted. potato crops, as well as all late gar riage. gone.

Leaving devils and printers we; Consultation free. Call or write DR. n. B. BU M'S, The gentleman from Franklin, al TO OUR FRIKNDS AND THE PUBLIC.

With our ems cut short and our pi's garden vegetables, were an almost an entire failure, and after closely Myers, Small, ann Hepler. Speech D. E. Winters. Declamation Master Kimberly.

lie H. Scventn t. ixris. mo. though he be speaker of house, should be (if he is not) aware that In assuming the responsible posi cut long, Oh, where, oh, where can ye be and carefully examining the ground, location and position as to the- di Whither ai We Drifting as a Nation Tho ArifrnhatoT tion of editing the Educator, we sin the People's party is as a body iii'fa cerely hope our friends will take in vor of female suffrage, and inasmuch The Railway Age has figures prov I IIO fill i UUU IU R.

E. L. Hunter. Song Ursula Lodge. rect rays of the sun, and the shelter from winds both hot and cold, and to consideration that the business is as the women did some of the heavi What Constitutes a True Alliance entirely new to us, and the labor and est fighting in the late campaign, submitting the soil to a careful an ing that we have five railroad accidents in this country to one in England and seven to one in France or time required to maintain its pres THE LEADING FARMERS' ALLI-J alysis and microscopic test, I find they desire' the right of suffrage as their righteous reward for services ent high moral and Intellectual stan the cause to be chargeable to the dard Is ot no trifling amount.

Hence, rendered. ANCE AND REFORM JOURNAL OF THE WORLD. new plant, microbe, or 'parasite, Germany. We kill ten passengers to one in England and fourteen to one in France. if errors should be discovered in its Man? L.

G. Garman. Essay Z. L. Thompson.

Recitation Mrs. Dalton Asher. Finance J. W. Hair.

Declamation Miss Ruby Bonsall Essay E. W. Moon. Instrumental Music Orchestra. Mr.

Elder must needs look well to known as monstrum nulla rirtulle redemp-tum tities, better known in Lincoln columns we ask the indulgence of our patrons and assure them that Senator Stanford's fruit farm in Itaat and Waat on his laurels for the rest of the session of the legislature if he wants to leave public life with a decent ending to 4tenjmns township as the Alliance llnM. btmralMM and Thai ninctBonU Features for 1891. Iiaetadt wMtm cuomo. rani and rram Kver. the errors are not intentional.

OIS-Davwiftorfc. There are a few things that flour California is the largest in the world. It contains 30,000 acres, and the fruit book uiaro, 1 DMMo4ne.Wlni We shall not only claim but exer Dialogue Composed of 16 persons. his public record, for he has certain All OffloiAl Alliance Matter, both State and ish well not only in Lincoln and ad raa ofcravu Garfield Lodge. QWa-HiBiwww a Falla.

In DAl-CrTA-H else the privilege of discussing and I ly been given enough rope and hung National. Discussions of the Tariff. Finance joining townships but all over the a nwamhin sua and Prohibition questions and all econom J. T. Bobbins, conclusion ot speech, commenting on all public questions raised and the wine made there are famous where Stanford himself is unknown.

CiVi-ItondCre)k. himself so far as the People's party f4 lotx lUSSOOBi llutchlnao ljefUMewen AnuesM). west, and especially in Kansas, such ic and other issues of. Importance to the What the Alliance has Accom of the day, but shall strive to do so is concerned. iQ-tx ana mama -lain Chatr Cm as sand burs, sunflowers, coyotes, nUO.BUUMa in a candid, impartial, dispassionate Woman suffrage we have demand Spkcxai Fkatubks.

Congressional news and liars. The seed of the last nam j'tnexun jStoavWlol-ioa and LaW Tiate tvaw and wea, nViontea manner, weighing all topics careful plished. Piano solo Miss Anna Thomas. Selection Mrs. Mabel Winters.

and a complete report of the most interest ed and woman suffrage we will have. ed vegetable has been greatly im en ffermlntr and ffraatnj awnxmgar tia wtte of 'Mktion. toall tam ana oW and nortiiwei and. ing Legislature that has ever convened in ly and intelligently, striving to give W. proved by careful cultivation and CaioagOi ana PaokJe and trans ntsswln porta.

this state. What We See in the Alliance J. D. crossing with Damphool Hudson, of Motions careful consideration AND Market Reports and General News. Legget.

Recitation Miss Gena Gregory. At the request of many subscribers we and both wanted a wife, i. I rising tnem. shall, at an early date, begin the publica I Wa will AitdARvnr At. fl.ll t.imAn rn Both charming and lovely and al AddressWho Are the True Alliance tion of a weekly summary of the important full of life.

for th. Amn glT offense to no one, and always to T. AV a a news of the day as well as reliable market I Men A. W. Herahberger.

Closing Song Victory Lodge. respect the personal feelings of our But they waited too long to tell her It must not" be expected -by the readers that this and the next issue of the Educator will be quite up to the usual standard of excellence, as ye editors in search of health and recreation have left the paper to tender mercies of the assistants. While we shall endeavor to make it as interesting as we are capable, we still beg of you that leniency which the exigency of the occasion requires. Carlton Hotel, -r Los Anoeles, March, 1891. Edccatob," Victokt, Kans.

i As per agreement we left the Vic it Is confidently expected there will reports. In tact, no effort will be spared to make Th Advocat a most valuable jour they did, patrons and the public generally, X. B. If there is any person whose be no shortage in the supply for that nal In every respect. I For she took the man who made the but when it oecomes our auty as rtteto2t bt any i fr name appears upon the programme seMon The great political triumph of the Alliance 4ssYnWMfBSn(4s) 6si rtsMSBYSJstaniPn' first bid.

public educators and guardians of for the County Literary does not de in which TKs advocats proved so potent a I Very respectfully, the people's rights, we will hew to factor, has civen It a national reputation sire to or who cannot take part And now, and you very well Pof. Vow Bz-iTTamixLox, and circulation. It will keep on In the mid the line, let the chips fall where they therein, will kindly inform the com-1 know Lincoln Township, dle of the toad to Mi, with uawavertec aiCh will.1 mittee, so as to enable them to make You can blame but yourselves for University of Agriculture. In the r- r- 1 ri Lti t. v-'-- Nr" Published every Wednesday by The Ad-1 TBHK WAT OUT, AMD OUK WAT OUT.

being so slow- other arrangements, It will be rally Query What flower does Mr. Mc- voeata Publishing Topeka, Kaaa. 8end acDreeiated. Cowtrrrx. Ho wonder you are bachelors and do When the people of the northern for club rates and sample copies, tree send Oraw most admire? Ans.

Lily. your own cooking, names of Meads for sample copies; tory neighborhood Saturday a. u. and arrived at the depot of the great Bock Isluhd route at Tlaviland just If you want to pay your subscrip And wear seedy clothes and think states became convinced that slavery had developed Into a great crime, A MUL JOHN J. rXQAZXS.

subscribe for the grant paper ot Kansas ana tion aft any time it wiu ne accept- at Use nation. you're good-rooking in time to purchase a through ticket Th dUnhanous exhortation of the Tin the years ot and '60, and the nn ret ro tr Avoco tsl for Los Angeles, where we wrivtd V4r4J till r. t-i tin Tcaa oSee for your late lamented "iridescent dreamer," southern states persisted in holding And now let me tell you a good thins I A 9 I 1 ivaillUM I JfcW Feb. tzth safe and sound txzzV. iia bis DEEimauua vnueavor to i on nmwu viuwacvi.

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Pages Available:
1,536
Years Available:
1888-1895