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Morris County Advance from Council Grove, Kansas • 4

Morris County Advance from Council Grove, Kansas • 4

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The condition among repuplicans in awake in the morning." Morris County Advance. New York state is very accute. The All right Willie, this may bo nomination of Hughes to succeed him- true, but thanks be to the Iroquois our new A. R. ZIMMERMAN, Editor and Pub.

ir il 1 1 1 sell as governor, is the irritating lactor. ciuu, iui me reuiuvai ui uviy-uauy. The yielder of the "big stick" says That we have so fortunately dis- Hughes. No consideration as to future covered before the car of genuine I result is contemplated by Roosevelt SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. One Year $1.50 Six Months 75c Three Months 40c $10 S.

democracy is well one of the retarding features, Wil- A presentation of a plank the re- lie K. Hearst has been dropped by publican platform, in which that party the wavside. is cause for coneratu- SUITS FOR 'slobbers" to hold the votes of the lation all alonar the line. Published Wednesdays of each week in the Trowbridge Block. 7 11 1 ti ii 1 colored men and parralled by personal 1 1 .1 Entered as second-class matter April 22, looS at opinions on the other side, is the way the simply evasion me post omce at council orove, Kansas, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1S79, Guard is 'desperately attempting to In the recently passed platform solidify the colored vote this year.

by the republicans at Topeka appears the following tit- I I They Possess all the Tailoring found in Much Higher Priced. Senator Hopkins ot Illinois, who is vVe believe that the rules of connected with the "Interests," is getting the national house of representa-to be a noted blunderer, savs the Topeka tives should be so modified that Capital. It is noticable at this time that b.iHs nuy be called up and con- sidered upon the motion or mem. to blunder" is a common trait for re- bers of the house and we rec- DEMOCRATIC TICKET. publicans.

The endeavor to meet the demand of Wall street and the require cornmend that our members of congress favor such modification at the earliest possible date." ments of the people, is becoming ludi Tie Mner-Waiw ClotMng Co. Do you Mr. Republican voter crous. believe your party is honest when The Kansas republicans in council For President, WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN Of Nebraska. For Vice-President, JOHN WORTH KERN Of Indiana.

Justice of Supreme Court it made the above declaration? it 11 1 1 1 Mr. Taft kf tbpV wno frameci this clank are assembled heartly endorsed ded, while he is thus recognized, I and in the same paragraph states, that bonest in demands at this he will stand for the enforcement of Km ia i tha t(Wr ha nnt TAK15 YOUR The paper Trust has cut wages 1 0 per cent, but the trust is still protected by the tariff from cutting the price of its A. E. HELM Wichita JOSEPH P. ROSS1TER wille ISAAC PICKERING Watch and he is untried, never demonstrating his ideas to the public.

This is true; but why never demonstrated? been put forth before? Have they products. Burlington Democrat. citizen in all that he honestly earns and nnr iw voura fni mntml nf Governor "-ni .1 Jewelry Repairing JEREMIAH D. Winfield Has the opportunity ever been Lieutenant-Governor The republican campaign com possesses. ihey then proceeded to tne UOU8e anrj 8enate? Have they endorse the guaranty deposit law, and not been asked to enact legislation presented? Is that a sufficent HARRY McMILLAN Minneapolis mittee according to the latest re Secretary of State TO THE SHERFEY JEWELRY CO.

Prompt and Efficient Service. Reasonable Charges. WILLIS H. KEMPER Topeka reason for the opportunity being denied? If the ideas advanced by ports, have grudgingly admitted their presidential candidate announces for tm3 people, in which the min-through the press that such a law is out ority aave pledged their "entire of harmony with republican institutions, vote to asgi8t in nassins? Have Auditor of State Bryan will carry oue or two" of the LOUIS B. EPPINGER Burlington Treasurer of State southern states.

i i putting a premium on reckless bank- thev not turned down CONWAY MARSHALL every pro- Mr. Bryan were good, which has been proven in the Roosevelt administration, then why not the opportunity for the originator of Attorney General ing. hus it seems Mr. 1 att is not in position that came to them that There will be a picnic at Man JAMES M. MEEKS KansasCity president while standing in the favor of protecting every American citi- Surerintent of Public Instruction has meant relief to the people? nohan's Grove, near Peabody, mrs.

ellas. burton Topefe zen aH tnat he "earns and possess," if shadow o'f the monument erected by the people of this nation to the Most asuredly they have; and Wednesday Sept. 7. W. H.

Carpenter, Thos. Grisham and other .1 1. .1. 111 supenmenuvni ox insuraiiLc 111 11 milton f. be lisle Lamed it represented in his bank deposits.

these important ideas for the people, to demonstrate them. If the opportunity had never been giv with a loyalty that should nave State Printer been devoted to those who placed speakers will be present. memory of the greatest general of modern times, deliberately besmirched the name of General U. en, where would our Fulton, our them in their official position, they j. o.

lne jpectaCe 0t republicans aping Railroad Commissioners oscar o. ayres. oiathe democrats in their desperation to carry FRANK C. FIELDS Pretty Prairie Stevenson, or Eidson have been in S. Grant, whose patriotism and de- ieremiah e.

Howard Wichita "-ansas this year is most patnetic. in tne Frank E. Herring the silver tongue orator of South Bend, have gone on record as standing like subserviant tools behind the autocratic speaker of the house, the world's history. Where, if not for the chance to demonstrate, United States Senator otion to his country's cause, platform adopted at Topeka they endeavor to call the attention of the Inde- HUGH P. FARRELLY Chanute assisted in entertaining the enor stood as an enduring monument would our old honest Abe Lincoln in favor of legislation that bene 1 mous gathering at Topeka Wednes in the hearts of the whole people.

have been when the pages of fited only the "Interests." day. He talked to the overflow Comparison of these' two state pendent republican voter to the position they assume on selecting senators by a popular vote. The platform says: "And American history are unfolded? You surely have not forgotten ments is not necessary. Let Mr. Jacoby, the square dealer, sift the the fight put up by those loyal to meeting while Mr.

Bryan was ad dressing the people at the auditor ium. we request our delegation in congress to The republicans demand the the people who elected them, on abor tor tne submission or an amend privilege or adjusting the tariff by wheat from the chaft and tell the Old Soldier whom he should the placing of wood pulp on the ment, etc. Lan you Mr. Voter call to i its friends. The democrats de I L1CO 1101, UuVC VUUI The editor or this paper can mind how seriously this important subject Do you know, that from over this mand a reduction of the tariff by the friends of the people.

Which look proudly upon one position he broad land of ours, protests and has been made a sort of bluff by their "delegation" for years? It is a most has adhered to: Never missed an do you prefer Mr. Voters. appeals went to Washington, beg opportunity to exercise his preog easy matter to have such a resolution pass ing our servants to act in the in Senator ajcr District W. II. CARPENTER Congressman 4th District THOMAS II.

GRISHAM Judee 8th District M. B. NICHOLSON Representative nist District GEORGE W. COFFIN County Clerk I. H.

GLASSCOCK County Treasurer E. E. FOREMAN Register of Deeds A. L. ALFORD County Attorney JOHN MALOY Probate Judge A.C.JAMES Sheriff A.

E. ALEXANDER Superintendent Public Instructio ARTHUR BLACK Coroner DR. C. A. YEAROUT Surveyor L.

McKINZlE the house' for the republicans know full The sneering paragraph "Won't terest of all the people? Remem rative as an American citizen by voting. We have never failed to cast our ballot for president and the house of will quietly we someone give thirty cents to the ber, it was not from the democratic press alone, either; for hundreds of bury it when presented to the senate. Bryan campaign?" published by the first time the opportunity Strike at the root of the existing evil, by publishers of republican papers. the New York Tribune, has had an effect not anticipated by this came, walked six miles through commencing a cleaning out in joined in the demand for the re mud and slush to exercise this ex Taylorville Couple Wed at Stonington. The following from the Taylor- ville, (111.,) Breeze refers to the marriage of a neice of the editor: Edwin Smith and Mis Wan-da Leota Mills, two of Taylorville's most highly esteemed young people, were married at 4-30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the residence of James Mills, uncle of the bride, in Stonington.

"The couple procured a license Saturday evening, the bride's father giving his consent to the issuance of the document as she is the state house of your own state, organ of the vulgar rich. Through moval of this tariff, that interests alted privilege. it out the country thousands of thirty TL 11 .1 everyuutj ui vuu wuu ruttu iue uru- I samp varn. with the same cent clubs are being established to 1 duct of the cress. One of the greatest privileges old bloody shirt, is the argument being raise campaign funds for the cause I lit II.

TM um mey listen to tnese appeaiB that Bryan espouses. presented by the republican press. 1 he time was, but is now of the hazy past, that has come to mortal man, is the opportunity to enter a booth The congressional records says not. And behind this one man and register his preference as to when republicans for revenue and polit The demonstration at the state Cannon, your own Congressman Clerk of District Court JOHN W. DRAKE Commissioner 3d District H.

BURTON Commissioner jd District S. A. BOWMAN who shall conduct the nation's af ical pap only, could cause the intelligent convention must have caused John Miller, with others devoted to the airs. It is a great and glorious demands of the manufacturer, re opportunity and the man who can A. Johnson, who received the unan imous nomination for the governor voter to hesitate in his loyally to principle, by such damnable assertions.

The people know, that the war of over forty fused to listen to the wants of the not feel that thrill of patriotism masses. slogan: "Shall The when the time comes, to perhaps ship of Minnesota, to feel that his entire energy put forth for the years ago. was (ought by men The democratic People Rule." Yet at this time, when the peo- whose political affiliations were not for cast the ballot that may decide the success of the ticket would be a moment taken into consideration ruler of this nation, is encouraging tl I I Republican spell-binders in Kansas, j. Lincoln, the Droduct of condition that has caused the pie of Kansas, irrespective of party affiliations, are aroused as never before; they come to you with platitudes and honeyed phrases, small recompense for the loyalty of the people of that state. The demonstration lasted over one uui a joaio jl ago.

"The ceremony was performed by Eev. N. O. Patterson in the presence of a few relatives and friends. The couple were attended by Miss Lela Larkin and K.

Irvin Smith, the latter a brother of the groom. Other guests were Miss Mamye Brick of Taylorville, Frank Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. John Arbogast, Oharles Lemon and Miss Jennie Stigall, the latter of St. Louis.

A it, jj: ii i must now perfect an excuse for Mr. Taft, republican party, was the president downfall of empires. who opposes a guarantey deposit law. lf ynite(1 Stat the cau was re hour. ded to most noblv by democrats, The Independence Tribune stat that they "believe" the' rules of the national house should be so i i i 1 here will be a special session ot tne lhe nearo ed that Uncle Joe Cannon was one modified that bills may be called Iowa legislature to amend the primary free(om and citizenship The sflent of tha zoologiecal attractions at a up and considered.

And "reco- iaw, ou iu Do.tv. --vv. th vacant cnairSi lne momands mend that their members favob republican meet to be held in that city in September. The climax Allison deceased. nf orav-, U- restino nlace such modification." I 1 I was to be found in the latter part LET'S HAVE THE SQUARE DEAL." Henry Jacoby, in the Topeka Capital of Monday gives a short article: "Bryan on Soldiers." In this article he refers to Bryan as writing in regards to a deficit of some $36,000,000, in 1892, intimating that Mr.

Bryan called it a dis TL iL-i lk- lcSous ucmouais wuu nom It is up to the intelligent, pa 1 nC parly Uu cuucavuia iv iiiv-v uiv i i of the article which said: "Plan to .1 I Ui Uc iiuiu, wui again i uv.u a wwu- and also triotic voter to demand that this asov iait I demands of the "Interests" wishes of the people, find come and see a big republican temptable ettort to secure votes to con themselves at shall be done in the future n.iLoi mo wouuiiig me party wended their way to the home of the bride's parents, where a four-course dinner was seryed. "The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E.

Mills ad is one of Taylorville.s charming and estimable musician and is the crowd who do things in legisla "devil and the between the tinue their party in power. Not A thousand times no I It was the army of Only one way lies open before tion." And yet the Tribune stated this time deep sea, honorable debt, and due only you Mr. Voter: look well to that uncle Joe would be the big the north that gave the negro his free hrough the pension department of YOUR BALLOT. dom; and the republican sheet, that can rog in the puddle. our government.

at this time, bring out the old rag to The more the republican nominee for president makes public statements, This writer askes the question A Baltimore manufacturer has "The speech (Taft's speech of accep pre- kindle anew the almost extinct judices, is not a representative of tance) may sound somewhat unfavorable the more important it is for hjm to listen to the aoDeals of the national committee, "if they (the Old Soldiers) will march to the polls and vote for true announced his intention of closing down his factory if Bryan is elec from the railroad point of view, but patriotic Americanism. to return home and stay there. this Bryan for president." ted as he cannot take the chance Wall street believes that Secretary rv.l II 1 I I fe) Regarding the inference made of attempting to do business un CINCER FROM THE JAR- II arts public bark does not portend a The death of slate senator J. 'M. we are unable to accurately recall organist of the First Baptist church.

"The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Smith and is associated with his father in a general merchandise store.

He formerly attended the Taylorville high school. He has exceptional business ability, steady habits and a pleasing personality, all of which have combined to make him a host of friends." der a democratic administration. Willie Randolph Hearst, who serious bite later on. From the Stock Hamme, from heart failure, occurred i This sounds funny in face of the has been before the people as a Market Report, New York Journal the words eminating from Mr. Bryan as quoted by the writer.

Wednesday night at his home in Cotton- 111 democrat- and who endeavored to Commerce (Republican) paralyzed condition of industry in months past and at this time. There are more factories closed, get upon the platform four years wood Falls. He was found, dead in his bed. Mr. Hamme has represented But it does not stand to reason that the efforts put forth by the "republican campaign commit the 23rd district the past four years.

ago as presiueniiai iiuiuer, writes President Koosevelt will not go a very interesting letter to the the stump, but no betting man lives who more idle railroad cars and more tees in years past could have over idle men than at any time in the members of the Ircquois club, a would not give odds that before Novem Referring to the guarantey deposit looked such an important piece history of this nation. And it oc democratic organization of New ber he will write a letter to some friend law. favored by the republicans of Kan of campaign literature. York. Willie has been a member for publication stating most em- sas according to their state platform, curred under a republican administration sailing under a full head of this organization, but when phatically that only Mr.

Taft's election Mr. Taft, republican candidate for itrenuouslv ODboses it. He his recent utterances were made could save the country and that he of steam. Elk County Citizen. public through his newspaper, he would inttrpet Mr.

Taft's defeat as 1 1 reckless r- i Kansas Corn. The sun never sets on Kansas corn and a prouder boast than England claim that old Sol never ceases to shine on our flag. A Kan-sas man was in London recently and attended a commercial exposition. There he found 128 products made from Kansas cor n. was requested to resign, This he repudiation of himself and his policies, states: It puts a premium on banking." One of the important signs of the times, is the absolute necessity did.

but took a swipe at the party Ex. But giving Mr. Jacoby the benefit of quoting Mr. Bryan correctly, which we have many good and sufficient reasons to doubt, as he is a believer in the "square deal" we are at liberty to refer him to an incident which square dealers never speak of So Mr. Jacoby et al, let us direct your attention to New York; time May 30th 1908 when Mr.

of prominent republican papers to Mr Tft does not believe in a guaran- in the following pevish and baby acknowledge the magnificent rUno.it law and humiliated the mem- like manner: "There is no demo- What position will Kansas re lyacpuwi mi i Ui 0 rni 1i forceful and conscientious leader of iho rrmib can council ana tne crttuo puny, auitb is uuiy uiy jjuynuauo ttoouuio i iubi yia, 1,1 Ml ,1 'II- 1- the democratic party. The Tope randidates who formulated the an party ana tne touowers or tnat iorm cans ior a guaranty aeposi ka capital, recently Baid, that Mr state state We will sell you new and second hand school books and trade your platform before they got away party don't know when they go to law, while their presidential can P1 i. 1 i il JiJ.i. 1TT. rTI.tl 1..

Bryan was one of the greatest of bed at night what they will be didate, Wm. Taft, bitterly denoun from Topeka, by emphasizing his op old ones at Smith's Book Store, American statesmen. But it ud Taft, the republican candidate for called upon to believe when they cos it, position for publication.

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