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The Farmer's Alliance from Cuba, Kansas • 4

The Farmer's Alliance from Cuba, Kansas • 4

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Cuba, Kansas
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ixesasasKzunni The Farmers' Alliance. He Ins erected a multitude of new And all such legislation uhi-h a ftvi, L. CURTIS SON, enfranchised people may of rij-ht euaet. offices, and filled them with officses at exorbitant salaries. He has counted And for the support of this declara HANDLE THE PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY out the people's chosen executives tion, and in a firm reliance on tli9 pro tection ot Divine Provi dence, we mutual For Six Months 50 Cents, when elected, and counted in his own chosen favorites.

Ho has effected to render capital independent of and su- IITUBKl ly pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor. perion to Jabor. He has arpropriated the people's sub LISS L. MOON, EDITOR New Declaration of HAVVORTH NEWS. stance to build useless navies in time of SEWNIG peace.

He has conspired to cut off by By Farmer Girls. Sun flowers will yield a large an unjust system of protective tariff our Carry a full stock of needles and machine supplies. Read by J. F. Hays at a picnic of the Cleaning agriculturists from the benetit of a ban- and repairing crop tins year.

ditty of bondholding leeches. Bad colds seem to be prevalent lie has donated our public domain duno in a first class manner at a reasonable price. Kansas. in tiiese parts i ust now, Cuba, in almost invaluable quantities to rich and powerful monopolies, and asked no equivalent in return. He has encour Fanners are busy sowino- their tall wheat and cutting corn.

Aorth Walton Farmers' Alliance, No. S61, May 27. 1890. When, in the coarse of human events it becomes necessary for one class of peo pie to dissolve the social, moral and political bands which have bound them to another, and to assume their fellow men, that liberty and independence, to which the constitution of their country, nature and nature's God entitle them, a descent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare Jas. Walker of Narka, was aged alien syndicates and spectators to conspire to rob our home steaders of their homes for which they have suffer Dr.

SLOPAIMSKY, LEK INrw' down last Monday on business. ed aud toiled. Of Our convention for the discussion of SUNDRIES. The All'ance will hold, open stings until after the election. "Will ilaworth visited with his current topics have been ruthlessly disposed by his paid hirelings and we have A full and complete stock of drugs, stationery, cigars and ia fact everything tliat parents a few hoars last Sunday.

constitute a first olas drug store. been stigmatized as anarchists, and revolutionists. By these various acts of oppression we have seen the aged I Misses Ora Kellum and Effa Cuba Wheat went' to Munden last Sat urday. driven forth homeless and shelterless to nameless graves; our wives to insane A. J.

and N. Taylor and fami THE- asylumns, or children through poverty, pauperism, shame, degradation and the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Thatj to secure these rights, governments were instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That when any form of government is debauched or perverted, until it becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the peo ICIfET 0 crime to eternal perdition.

In the different stages of these oppressions, we have petitioned, we haye 'remonstrated, and have fairlv prostrated ourselves in the dust of economic self-denial, while waiting for the redress of our grievances. Our repeated petitions have been answered by ridicule and repeated insults. JXJST OPENED. lies have gone to Doniphan Co. to look up a location.

School is progressing nicely under the tutorship of Miss Mal-lon The present total enrollment is thirty-six. Mr. and Airs. Edwards are visiting with their daughter. Mrs.

Jas. Oliver this week. They will go south this winter. Mrs. Mahlon Haworth received Our goods are bought below regular prices which enables us to ple to correct these evils, and to insti tnte a new order of things, such as shall seem to them'most likely to effect their quite a surprise last Saturday by SELL BELOW PRICES, safety and happiness.

Prudence indeed would dictate that radicpi changes of usages long established should not be the appearance of her brother, W. suddenly made for light and trancient If you want bargains call and see us we sell causes. b. liarkhust, of Smith county, whom she has not seen for a long time. Mr.

Earkhust visited with the family over Sunday, returning And accordingly all experience hath shown that mankind is more disposed nome on iUonaay morning. to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right them by deserting the old forms R. TXIVIE TfiBLE. C. K.

4 N. (Bock Island Boute.) TuAisn west. Our remonstrances have been sneered at, and our economy and self-denial have been referred to in terms of contempt and ignominy. A power whose reins has been thus marked by and increase of poverty, disgrace and crime throughout the length and breadth of its domains, is uaSt to be longer tolerated among a civilized and enlightened people. Nor have we been wanting in attention to our lordly king capital.

We have informed him of the injustice and robbery perpetrated upon us by class legislation. We have notified him of the destitution of our families, caused by excessive taxation. We have referred him to the trials and privations of our homesteaders in improving and beautifying the homes which are being so rapidly consolidated into boundless estates of a landed nobility. We have reminded him of his duty and repeated pledges, to our improver-ished and insulted ex-soldiers. We have warned him that forbear- Examine our Goods.

Richardson JMelton, Passensor, Mail and Express A. 51 5:05 p. p. No, El Freight, CUBA KANSAS. T-tATXK EAST.

Yi iil and Express A. 2:03 A. 111 P. TO Passenger, No. 52, Freight, HEIPUBLIC.

ALL TBAIXS DAILY. JACOB Oliphixt, Agt. BURLINGTON' 4 MISSOURI RIVEH IVY. Having purchased the stock of Mer- Train a ftoiN'a wvst. reight, 12:30 p.ai TRAINS GOING EAST.

HumlhW'' ios'o a. Sl 3 11 1 il rfi.ir.1ll Pasoencer trains dailr. J. u. Jackson.

Agt. ance, sometimes, ceases to ue a virtue. We haye appealed to the native justice and magnanimity of him ami his votaries. We have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred; we have appealed to their patriotism and pride in the welfare of our common countiy, to repeal these usurpations and acknowledge that labor hasr'ghts which CUBA MARKET REPORT. Corrected weekly by Aaron Engle.

ehandisc heretofore owned by the Cuba Mercantile Company," we. wish to inform the people of OXJBA and REPUBLIC that we will continue the business at the old si and where we will always be found ready to sell you capital is bound to respect; but they too have been deaf to the voice of common justice. Butter, 10 cts. Eggs, per 15 Chickens, per 31.75 Potatoes, per 1.00 Onions, 1.00 Apples, green, per bu. 1.25 Hogs, per 4 cts.

Cattle, 2 We must, therefore, in the necessity which denounces onr seperu-tfon; and hold king capital and his under which, and the old party associates with whom they have been accustomed to train. But when a long train of abuse'and usurpations persuing invariably the same object, evinces a design to reduce them to absolute serfdom, it is their right, it is their duty to use in their united strength and banish from their midst the power that has thus perverted the fundamental principles of just government, and provided new safeguards for their future security. Such has been the patient sufferance of the labor of this land, and such is now the necessity which constrains it to renovate this government. The history of king capital is a history of reported injuries aud usurpation, having in direct object the establishment of a capitalistic aristocracy who shall rule the labor of this It nd as its serf. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world.

He has refused his assent to laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. He has forbidden his lordly nobility the United States senate to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance; and when passed by the people's representatives, he has rendered them void by commanding his lord chancelloi to veto them. He has created one kind of money for the laborer and another for the aristocrat. He has freed capital from taxation und increased the tax burdens of labor. He has repudiated the contract between debtor and creditor, and by legislation double the capital of the latter and the liabilities of the former.

He has taken from the people's established government the function of power given it and placed it in the hands of an irresponsible and heartless monopoly; thus subjecting the laborer to the huuiiliating necessity of paying tribute to these fiends incarnate. He has through unjust tariff laws and other means, collected the people's money into the treasury of the United States, and when so collected has burned it and compelled the wealth producer to pay interest on its ashes. He has with fiendish hearllessness, deprived the dollar of our ancestors of its legal prerogative for the benefit of the creditor class. He has deferred the decision of justice in our courts, for the sc4e purpose of deterring the people from seeking worshippers as we hold the rest cf mankind, enemies or friends according IMoticc of Settlement. as they respond to the demand of I State of Kansas, KOBE GOOD FOR THE MONEY S3 Heptjblic Col'xty justice.

We, therefore, the wealth producers of the United States of America in a great union and agricultural alliance combine appealing to the Surprenie Judge of the world for the. rectitude of our purpose do, in the name and by tho authority of the constitution of the United States, solemnly publish and declare, that the laboring clas3 of this country can be and of right should be the rale, and In the Probate court in and for said county, in the matter of the estate of James Madison Smith, deceased. Creditors and all other parties interested in the aforesaid Estate are hereby notified that I shall apply to the Probate Court in and for said County, sitting at the Court House, in lViieville, County oi Republic, of Kansas, at the next term of said Court Oct. (5. 1S1K) at ten Ocleck A.

M. fT a Full and Final Settlement of said Estate, for allowance of service and attorney's fees, and discharge from farther duties and release of sureties. GEor.GE A. Terpenixg, J. II.

SMITH. Administrators of tbe estate of J. 21. Smith, deceased. Belleville, 23, A.

D. 18'J0. law makers of the government which they support; and that they are absolv ed from all allegiance to any party than any other firm in the county. We will always be pleased to see all old customers and hosts of new ones. We Solicit Trial and you will always be satisfied.

We pay the highest price for butter, eggs and produce. Come in and see us, name and that all connection between them and any political party, which does not acknowledge the necessity of repealing these past acts of class legis lation, and giving to the labor of the land full justice, is, and ought to be FRANK BALDWIN, totally dissolved. Proprietor of the City And as free and independent citi zens, they have full power to vote capital supremacy out of our debt cursed country. And to enact such legis DRAY AND EXPRESS Haaling and transferring done with care sat dispatcb. Gire me a ca'L lation as shall bring peace, contentment and happiness, to an over burdened, Ux-ridden, down-trodden FOSTER, ALBRIGHT CO.

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1890-1890