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Belleville Democrat from Belleville, Kansas • 2

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Farm Loans at 8 per Smith Ambler Simonds, office, First National Bank. mm GO ft AL SAW CLIA1INC AM SHI MEAT Ml The summer season of 1887 is drawing to a close, and as we make it a practice never to carry seasonable goods from one season to another, we propose sacrificing them rather than carry them, so they if f- MUST GO Straw Hats MUST BE CLOED OUT and in order to close them, well just We don't believe in idle talk, but ad Suits that were $10 you can have now at $7. Seersucker Coat and Vest at prime cost Suits that were $13.50 you can have at $10. APT. IH AW, Salesman.

come and see what we are doing. vertise facts and mean business. in if 'X H0TJIE. 4 pi The Democratic Party. 'The people of this country sea clear ly that a Democratic administration means I Lincoln Post and Siman-Lincoln post, G.

A. Topeka.Kas. declares by formal resolution that the presence of the president of the United States at St. Louis during the meetin of the grand encampment in September 'TELL THE TRUTH." Grover Cleveland. Meeting of Democratic Committee.

Albion Henry Edwards, Belleville T. C. S. Cooper, Big Bend North precinct, B. Yates; south prefcinct, Geo.

Courtland J. M. Stubbs, Elk Creek T. J. Eyman Freedom Wm.

Templeton, CULVER, BOVKER 5 peace and commercial prosperity It is evident that the business community in every part of the country is not only satisfied with the present order of i will decree its. continuance. National SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year, (If paid in three months') -Shorter terms in proportion. S1.5C DEALERS IN SUMMER GOODS! BEAD THE LIST. Quick Mill Gasoline Stoves ICEBERG CHIEF REFRIGERATORS.

ICE CREAM FREEZERS would be an insult; that St. Louis violates all known laws of hospitality by in affairs are conducted on the lines of a policy at once conservative and patriotic. viting him; that the meeting of the grand encampnieut should be changed from St. Louis to Springfield, and that the Lincoln post will not participate in ta3 reunion should the president be preseut. After this action, not of brave, manly of pot house politicians, how must the words ot Geueral Sherman burn and blister! General Sherman BEY GOODS GEOCEEIES, BOOTS SHOES, ats, Gaps, Fancy Goods QUIC SALES AND SMALL PROFITS IS OUR MOTTO.

WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUU -fv -r 7 If there is a lack of that dangerous brilliancy which would entangle us in foreign complications, there is an increase in the. public seuse of security. Confidence prevails everywhere. No doubts or fears or suspicions lurk in the air. There is prevailing feeling of unceitainty to interfere with commercial enterprise and adventure- When we find an account of stock we find that our political books Grant W.

Culver, Jefferson A. S. Orr Lincoln South precinct, S. Whan north precinct, W. P.

Rarick, Richlaud A. Terpeoing Jiose Creek S. Davenport, Scandia E. Davis Union F. T.

Cuthbertsorj White Rock T. Miller, Washington Wm. Stafford, Farmington John Burch, Liberty J. M. Fairview W.

II. Woodhouse Beaver J. J. WihiarnK, Norway Edward Crdsson. You and each of yoii are hereby notified that the Demociatie County Central Committee, of which you are members, will meet in the Democrat ia Belleville, oa Saturday.

July 9th, at 1 tells the politicians who are endeavoring to run the Grand Army to, its hvyt, and WATER COOLERS. WIRE SCREENING. SPUING in g-iss. Hardware, Qweensware Paints, Oils and Brushes. GUNS, AMMUNITION, FISHING TACKLE.

AT who are dointr ert-rvthina to emphasize balance, and there is no dreaded crisis to i which we look forward with trepidation. te 0ld charge, which he has begun to The country is on its feet with cool blood Deiieve the false one, that the Grind xv 1 IN I vj xV Bought to Sell A Prices that and level head and the pleasant conscious- Army was a political machine, that the The President ani Genersl JijUle; Tuttle the spokesman of the Iowa Crrand Army of the Republic, not only objects to the presence cf the "rebel" president Cleveland attire reunion of the veterans at St. Louis, but he says it is a mistake to hold the reunion iri a'-rebei" state at all. This rathtr large talk for a citizen of a state that furnished less aoldiers to the union armies than either Missouri or Kentucky. The record ot (he enlistments in the three states on the three years standard is follows: Kentucky 70,832 Missouri 80,530 Iowa, 6S.630 If Tuttle is a representative Iowa man, Missouri sent ten times as many soldiers into the Union armies in 1861-65 as Icnya would now should any trouble arise Mi-souri had its rebels in the late war but it will be seen by the above figures that it by men more of a tJmon state than Iowa was.

We clipped the above from the Chicago tierald 'and for the purpose of throwinsome light upon the inquiry as to who this General Tuttle is, we quote below an interview with the Hon. John Irish, now in Washington City, with a New York Sun reporter. Mr. Irish who is now editor of the Atlanta Cali nessof health aud strength. I president of the United States is prjsi- This is what the Democratic party is by a fajr election of all our people doins; for the people, It is distinctively tnat he commander in chief of the ar the peoples party.

It goes slowly. perhaps my and navy, and that the idea of his UNiWS HARDWARE STORE, F'rst Door South of Post Office. a little to slow for some of our more ag being insulted, much less endangered, by reason of his visit to St. Louis during the gressive citizens, but it carries a burden o'clock p. for the purpose of arranging for a county convention and consideration of other questions of importance to the party.

It is earn stly hoped that every member cf the committee will be present. T. C. S. Cooper, Chairman.

C. M. McLaury, Secretary. of responsibility docs not propose to dump it into a ditch It is hotter to have a reputation for looking before you leap than a reputation of leaping before you look. The mere partisan, like Blaine might make a brilliant administration, but it would be personal rather than national and its brilliancy would be at the exnense of the nation's happiness and BUCK-EYE, encampment the G.

A. R', as wask-timated by the Iowa, blatherskite, Tuttle, and by Lincoln post, of Topcka, is monstrous. General Sherman hopes that President Cleveland will attend the parade of the Grand Army, and he declares he will stand by him or march by him in the ranks ol his post as he may be ordered. Lincoln post wants the Grand Army to meet only on "loyal" ground' Geueral Sherman says: "Instead of the Grand Army of the Republic meeting, only in. WE WANT TO Catch Your Eye And br.ng to your notice our Largest Giea'csi oUVr in MONEY SAVING BARGAINS! Chas.

Counter was bom near Kings bridge, Devonshire, England, March 18. 1819 died in Belleville. Kansas, June 19. 1887, aged GSyears 3 months and one day. In 1840 ho removed to Canada, where he was married and made welfare.

The man of more sober counsel, who regards public office as a public trust, who is the peoples servant, and forcvia, Can Francisco, was a resident of i t- -Iowa, boih before, during and after the war, was well acquainted with General Tuttle, they both being democrats, and fiaving served in the legislature together In conversation with the Sun reporter it his home till J870, when he came to Kansas and settled on a homestead adjoining the tDwnsiteof Belleville. Here Aman's judgment is part of Ms fortune. pr ive this to every visitor wkh Goods and Price 7 J. 4 not a monarch with a four year term, is the only fit person to become the executive of the republic. "We are not a war loving race.

We have a great country to develop. We are absorbed in the manipulation of our material resources. We are making use of the opportunities for wealth which are everywhere offered to the industrious lie niaHe his home till his death. Being one of the early settlers he did much i.i- iiufiun-iti unit Dollars Brought fa Us Will Save You Dollars. That you cn save money and yet secure the.best, is demonstrated in our splendid stock of BOOTS AND SHOES! toward building up the community; tver the loyal states of lsbl an i loa, 1 am in favor of their hereafter at Nashville, Chattanooga and Atlanti, following the example of our army who fought for the union.

Lincoln post says it will not atte-d the reuniou if the chosen president of the United States does. General Sherman says: "If any of our comrades feel hurt at tbo nnpiatinn fhpv remain home. rting an influence in favcr to the right. The E. chuich of this place, of and persevering.

When an adiniaistra- which he was a member from the time tion to which delegate the oversight of its organization, owes a groat deal to of our national interest Honorably steers but the sun rjse eacn morning, (he Father Counter. No one has contributed clear of foreign entanglements, keeps us sea80I1 fallow ca other in quick MOWERS, TABLE-RAKtS, MOWERS AffD BIND more to the upbuilding and sustaining DRY PODS, NOTIONS, ETC. PRONOUNCED BY MANY CRITICAL BUYERS THE FINEST I VEI1 SAW. COME ir: COME IIV! G. A SMITH.

free from intestine confusion and checks that society than he. Here', where he Mr, Irish said 'This is another illustration of Cleve land's look. If he could only go to St Louis to be insulted by a class of people of whom Tuttle is a fair representative, it would undoubtedly assure his re-election. Tuttle at the beginning of the Sar enlisted, I as Captain of a Company of Iowa infantry. In 1863 or I864, while he was still in the field, the Democratic party nominated him to be its candidate for Governor.

He was accused of having combined business with military service ia the South in a very profitable manner. The Republicans insisted that he was a colton speculator, and in company with other Democratic speakers who took part in the campaign, vigorously denied the charge. Of course Tattle was defeated by a big majority. encroachments oc the right of any sec has lived for so many years, he has ever FOR SALE BY FERGUSON A SAWFORD, Dealers in all kinds of tion of the country it achieves the loftiest been held in high esteem as a worthy victory and wissihe highest renown a citizen, and an exemplary member of republic efforts. succession, and the world, with its myriads people, wil go right along all the same." And General Sherman says a ether thing that soldiers ought to ponder wel': "All wc know is, that after twenty odd years after the civil war the government of the United States under Republican and democratic rule, pay out to our old Fana Implemeats, Wagafts, CutiigM aad "That is what he Democratic party the church.

There is no one in the community whose loss wouZd be more sincerely regretted. Up to a few weeks and the executive have been doing for more than two years. They have served A FIJI I LINE OF BUFORD CANTON PLOVVb, Lib TFRS CULTIVATORS fc HARROWS. STANDARD since he has been in good health foi one of his ears; and his death was unexpec the country faithfully, and the country SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DEMOCKAT! ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK PROMPTLY DONE. recogai33 the wet.

Mew xorn Herald. ted, as few outside immediate mends ot soldiers of the union army about 60, 000,000 per year, and a few thousand to MoYif-nn war vrf p.ra ns. recardless of loc- it the family know of his sickness. Tbe BINDER TWINb; KLlCrtUiu nniviviow New Home and Household Sewing Machines. Eclipse and Hallidw Geard and Pumping Mills, Buck-Eye and other Pumps.

Lightning Rods, and everything usually found in a first class Implement House. Kansas At the close the war he came home as a funeral services were held Monday at the Railroad building in Kansas is pheno-1 aitv and net one cent to the rebels of M. E. church, Geo. W-ooj, the pastor rampart Den abusing Grant, Sherman, and other prominent Union officrs.

1 11 11 I. menal to tne outsiae wowa generally J. A. LACEY, The immense mileage of road built and FERGUSON SAKFORDi In 1872 I seivtd with Tuttle as a Democratic member in the Iowa legislature. preaching the sermon from Act 13-36 The attendance at the funeral was large, said by old residents to haue been the largest seen on an occasion of that kind in beincc built is difficult to understand un tbe south whom we fought in tJie civil war.

Wc. old soldiers of the civil war, have not just cause to make an issue on the question of pensions to our infirm and wounded comrades." Lincoln Dost has SDoken through the less one is familiar with the rapid growth TTe went to bed at about midnight one in wealth and population, cf this great day in 1875 that I do not Father Counter leaves five AND- state awoke Li the morning a Republican. He FAST MAIL ROUTE Missouri Pacific Eailwiy, TO sons and three daughters to mourn his IT: tnnntlio rf ifnmaimcrnpa Tht wnrd of made a Speech- in which he said that if loss, his wife having died about two years "to open up the country," the question I General Sherman are the words of a brave 1 1 I .1 1 the Democrats should be successful in Collection, since. IJT1JIHIANIE, THE REPUBLIC COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE rioc nnuTHllin, TORNADOES OR WIND STORMS, now is, how to Jay tracts ast enougn 1 and true soldier; are tne words 01 the campaign they would pay the rebel The sons are Charles, whe resides in to meet the demands of traffic, and the debt and asserted that the state of patriotism. Every true solsiep in every land will approve and applaud what Toledo, Fred, in Montana; Henry, Oherlin.

Kansas: James in Wray increasing population in every direction. Missouri had voted $1,000,000 to pay Abstract Oleo. A short review of gigantic strides ot ST. LOUIS, AND TH EAST. This is thfi route selected bv the and Theo.

in Belleville. The daughters rebel claims that commonwealth I IP General Sherman has said; every sue 1 one will condemn and denounce the hasty and i'l-adviced resolutions of Lincoln Post. Patriot. the state may not be uninterestiug. enclosed the copy of Tuttle's speech with are Mrs.

Hamphry, Mrs. C. Perry and Mrs Lnwrfinee' of Belleville. To these Notary Public and Justice of the Peace. In 185? under the direction ot (gover a letter to the Governor or Missouri bereaved ones the sympathy of those who the old line companies.

the old line companies. TM over nor Reeder, the first census of the territory was takeu showing a total popula United States government for the fast mail train. No road exceeds the time made by this line between Kansas City Room No. i in Phenix Block, Belleville Bank. know and loved tneir Kina iainer are asking for the facts, in tbe case, ami received a reply from him, attested by given.

Sdtfcr amount ol property insured. exneriment, butl. an eMabli.heu fact Farmer, look HUNTER BRO'S. Loan Money on Chattel Security. seal of the Commonwealth and the big Kansas tion 8,601.

In 1860 five years later the United States census showed a popula- Belleville, and ot. Liouis. H. H. CLARK, W.H.NEWMAN.-ist Vice-Pre8t Gen Minaier- Gen ,1.

Traffic Man. Died At her Lome in Lincoln 'natures of the Secretary of State, pro The RepuWic Uounijr i C7 Vniurance is worth, but iur your uuw fr-3ur own interest and no theTctu.rco.roUhc.sme7 The following nam p.rs hich offers yon sale and relfable indemnity at the DromDtW Rd honorably adjusted and pi which otters yow sate i township, June 15th, 1887, of consump nouncing every one of Tuttle's statements II. t. 1 UW 3t-JN General Passengui Ticket Agent, St. Louis, Missouri.

J. S. BlLLINGSLEY, M. tion in 1870 364,399 11880 Discount Notes and Buy and Sell Real Estate. Also 996,096 in 1886 the state showed a dating AgfinCJ llld KotirylPllbliC.

of 1.406.738. The Value of Office First Building West of State Bank. in this company have sunvrea iom. Hire satisfaction of the parties, and to om rc in tliiei ent.re"s;tiSfaa.o of the Jerom. Bo-sraoa, tion Mrs.Stephen Wright, aged 69 years That reply waa published, and a lie.

irtbe Sc.nd Kmest A. Cole. Cuba. Kn.a. T' tW.

company. PHYSICIAN AND URGE0M, Tuttle and myself "have not since Mr. I r. I rn-t nriT TT IC 4 VC A I Belleville Below wt Rive a partiallist.ot toe names wv. The funeral sermon was preached at the residence by Rev.

G. W. Wood, and her property increased from 24,500,000 in teen upon speaking terms. You can KANSAS. ALBION.

H. 0. Brown, W. B. HARDY, M.

D. osophBrenneman, S.BSn. I 1- Ttauk? Rri 1860, to not less 800,000,000 the a. 1 invnfmn Hointv judge for yourself what enthusiastic a remains were brought to Belleville fol lowed bv a large concourse of sorrowing SI. Mansra, rnmmercial street.

Calls attended G. 1. C0CHLER, ARCHITECT AND jBUILDER, Republican he must be ana how aevot promptly uaV or niiht. vaiue reiurneu 'imnrnM DUVCIPIA 570,062, which represents about one- SURGEON PHTS.ICIAHj va! no that beintr less Dron-1 j.s rt 1 half the actual that being less prop Attended GoorKetkidtnOM, tcrvnaeoK. J.

it. VanMattn. It, Pattick. Was. Goock, relations and friends, and laid to rest in the cemetery.

-In this sad bereavement cdly he sps for the ex-Union soldier, when he protests against the Presi- Berg. Ajtbolt, lohn Harris, Henry Justice, N. T. VanNatta, E. John f.

Wells, P. Doctor, Boat cnaajc. Robert Ueglster, Heville, A Wa Potter. Calls Nightand Say. Wm.

A. Colton, John llosshart. John Kesmith, DEtmSTllY. Amt visit tin St. Louis at the time of Mr.

Wright and children have the war Office and Residence on Commercial Street. BELLEVILLE. KANSAS. erty exempt irom taxation by In I860, the acreage iu eulrivation was 372 A. U.

nacncior. i Hw hmumI. wSti the latest Contracts and Furnishes li Material for mest sympathy of entire community. Jamet I'. Bail Ifea encampment." instruments abd appliances, to clean.

WASH IMO TON, V'm. Cooper Mahoak Graham, Vrdi fill and extract, also ro msori Buildings. Also make complete drawings for all inds of buildings. 835, in 1886 15873,490 acres ete on-rlpr forme aod in cullivation. The alrie It.

A. u-aay. John U. wen, K. M.

Crommer. t.mm A Mialur. cecim ii hadneat and fair CANMA. General Master Workman Pow- losepk McGowen dealing I hope to merit a layje share of your pa- won. ioseph W.

Robins, of farm products firorn 1885 and 1886 Itiller. Belleville, Kansas, D. Blddlebarer, (nbn R. Bowersox Inhn Nelson. deRLY'8 declaration that he will not ac Mrs- Wright had been sick tor times, with that dread disease consumption; having been confined to her room for over six months.

She bore her sufferings with christian patience and fortitudj. Gas administered forihe paSnSess extraction ofteeth amounted nearly to The most nooular Waaklv newspaper deroted Oliver Johnsoa. sept re-efrction to his present position at Boomsin phanix Block, ever BeUetme nan. i mi rw jonn uoopi, W.r.Kkrick, qporad Myera, LlKCOLK. Uiley Parker, OltAKT.

P. P. Way. head of the Knights of Labor is evi The amount of capital invested in manufacturing is 17,000,000, of which I. D.

Blaek, ruieoM. 8. T. Collins, John V. Daniels.

Orrtn Abbey. DAVIS, STEfcLE BANKERS, BELKEVILLE, KANSAS B. Ward, Albert Myers, toscienco, mechanics, engineering discoveries, m-Tentions and patents erer published. Every nam- ber illustrated with splendid engravinga. This pnTjl ieation nrniBhs a most valuable encyclopedia of information which no person should be without.

Tbo popularity of the Soiestifio Amesicak i nH that circulation nearly eauajsthat ofall other pnpers of its class combined. Price. 3.ai a 'ist; biseonnttoOlnbs. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNS A Publishers.

No. 36lBrcdway, N. X. $3.000,000 over one sixth is invested The offlcer ol the Company for 1887, are: a Matitnna11v tlttAUIkC3 tO t. O.

SAVAGE, ftcevetary. J. JtJLACK, Treattew, in Leavenworth county alone, me manufacturing industry is theoititent Belleville sarroundiuff county J. R. rreaiaens.

JOHS yMLl Vloe Preaident. for urtherjn1fora.tioii eH on addreii, toM-iey win wcpF w.mv And as she became conscious that the hour of her death was drawiug near, she calmly gave directions in regard to her funeral selecting test from which her funeral sermon was preached. She was a loving wife, a kind neighbor and an earnest christian. Those who know her hold her in high esteem. mm mm Ok 1 in iluun e.

wo. iutv afaaafasafAsafjaMaiaVaMaHMal nHnt lM ItATnrSl in ita infancy and a great increase i this I.Oi 0AVAGK, creterand general Afent, JJcUcnWv. I 1 .1 I B.XHPGlJf T. ON aaaiit aft denartment is certain. mora than Dne isundryKlTlioo With such an array of facts and figures A TTORNEY AJ LAW and Notaries FnbUe and applications for patents In the United States and foreign countries DLACKsnrni 1 mm Vor.x lt.

NOAH QtUTFITH A Belleville, Kansas. i BCiieviiiei iwiuww. 2Z rr j. U.Jm flmw. noha before us can any one wonder that with imce In Phoeni Block, oyer Fraaer Crunv Offi rl i firrun num ft "asosjairt 1 III Uorklorta.tnM w.yrtilnj mtm 1 Beer's store.

dently sincere and final. Ic is to be hoped for the Bake of the order, and, indeed, of die country, that some one will be found in hiaace jrho'jrill be his equal in ability, devotion, yatience and conserva- SPEAKiiKTDf the money market the money king. Mr. Gould, eayr. is a time perhaps "frhen prudence is necea-' ary, bat to as I can sea the country kasoally prosperous and the diaturban-' oat thai are likely to occur will possibly I'rf, 7 in the borders of the tate of Kanw a vnnno-tate ibere are over S.0O fliiles germatijr andVher foreign eonntrwt, prepared atsfaortiotioe andra reasonable tansu.

inCCIVITClKlwa S. COOMR. gotkeyrk. Unsaaetiings 7 afalaML A information miVrji vTL-w. li Patents obtained MAOJL noanj ATTORMET AT LAW.

WU1 a iend prompt, ly all business entrusted to then cere. Win practice in allconru in the "'fSJillISi iIUUHlU of main traok in operation, wiui mfln'sa extension and new roads tpbe vhen Queen Kapiolani wert 9 circus she never laughed until she law the elephant. Most of us have al-layfoon4 the elephant" rather AXfORNBY AI LAW and County Attomer oSS Tta -nif Bloclt, west side wart ThejranUgeof anckMticela iIifndmtoid br aU perapna who wish Udie. ffertrllta WW uilt during the present jer. yStand- SaWa, 8 Broadwny, Jirjr era.

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