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People's Party Advocate from McPherson, Kansas • 1

People's Party Advocate from McPherson, Kansas • 1

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-t IB MEASURES, NOT MEN. NO.20 Men I HRSON, KANSAS', FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 4. i8qi. VOL Il KreaT RediiGlionS In Groceries. 4 joll w.

uvm, F. A. it V. Vlii. in aallatiim of oliieers will take plac.t in Odd fellows Hull Saturday, of dept.

Other important business will be transacted. A full attendance is required. ill' or's mm if On account of failing' health, I EXCLUSIVE CL01 1 i Hi, will close out my entire Is now Ullod ti the Newest i.i-.i oi fiti'h iiiomh is a busy ihiy in ii.ccily. Kls tlie day when tavutuds are lircsi'ii'LUil and of conrso settled. -lolilbllioii.

The republican convention of tills county failed to endorse prohibition. Perhaps this is omitted t'l placate the democracy in view of the judicial question. Slock of Merchandise 1 S.i liiinl KtRltori Stems. 7'' a 8 cithor in bulk or otherwise before tho snow and novel, in fumisMag-' goodc. iL Bought lower, and will cheaper, than has ever been known in McPherson.

Come and sec for yourselves. Have Just received a largo andn.1- i flies, therefore will make prices on any A. 13. t.oacLes in Uai vev this year. Girl Wanted For general lioue work at Tom Darrahs.

"Billy" Hull has not been BoinduR-trioim of late. iVhat's tho mnUer Billy? Dr. Cornell's band discourses the sweetest music we have hoard for many a day. O. M.

llaskn.m with his family, rooms in the Capital Block for the winter. MiVs Myrtle Jackson of Turkey Creek, has beeu on che sick list for week or so pant. Dr. Rose and Brennan will teach school thid winter. It must be distressingly healthy.

George Allison continues the practice of law at the old stand George is a safe counselor. Superintendent Bruco'B "Organizer" is brim full -if good suggestions to teachers, pupils and patrons. J. D. Millikeu and J.

P. Galle have associated themselves together for the practice of law, A strong firm. A II ar ane. A lot of harvest hands sold a crop of mortgaged wheat. The money leaner now refuses to pay them for their labor, nnd tells tlieui to look to tae fanner, who has nothing letl with which to pay.

tiling 111 my lino that will jnstiiy anyone A. W. is Van, opeiieil a mil- ic admission. Newi.y t-ikcs his leave for Lurned Sir III. O.L.

Mi tchel, leaves tha Otii, of Sep. for Manhattan. E. W. Slossen spout a few days with Mrs.

Branding tiiis week. Lick. wishing n.choods to call and tractive line cfb school cuits, aomd DURABLE. At PKICESXower than EVER. Notice.

It has becu reported that John Freeborn has been expelled from Santa Fu Alliance. This report Is absolutely false and has no foundation whatever. President, Santa Fe Alliance No. CaSh Talks, Gome and See. W.

D. SIGLER, Iiee Hive Grocery. John Mmmh Union Block, 2I3 North Main McPherson, Kansas. Ui v. W.

HI' Uilliiu. l. D. Dr. Gillian occupied the pulpit in the M.

K. church, morning and evening on Suilnuylast. lie hadlargeandappreeialive audiences on both occasions, and preached two sermons, that will bo long "Who arothay? Passing diWD th street this morning wo heard a singlo remark; "they are to bo married next Week." Farm loans at a low rate and privi J. Brewer nnd his wife former residents of this city, now of the state oi Washington, are again back on a business trip. How many sturdy Democrats and Bcpub-liciuis will permit tlieniselvs to be traded off by the tricksters on the judical racket? t')'lie I'nion Elevator at Conway is doing brisk business.

It receives two thirds of tin grain ami can with dillieuity obtain freight cars. Bisby A Lindsey have the largest stock of Drugs nnil patent medicines of any linn in Mcl'lierwon and make the closest prices. IS, tf. The McPherson College began ils fall term on Monday. This, like its twill sister on liie Smoky, in popular favor year by year.

Mr, Keyte former clti7.su of this city, new an employee of the Census Bureau nt Washington, is on a leave of absence visiting did friends here. Hon. A. V. Smith is so strongly in favor mBUGR CO.

'Wholesale 0 Retail Dealer In Fruits and Confectionary; Aiso Freprioiors of Ebaugb Restoiant, The best place in the city to get a good square meal for '25 cents, all you can eat of ii ood food. Bemeznbsr tlie Flacs, 204 H. liEain Street. MocktiolUei-M There will be a meeting of the Stockholders of the Alliance Exchange Co. en Saturday Sept.

Pith at the Alliance Store. Business of great Importance will lege to pay oil in install meats Gallon J. A. llegnoll, office Cowgil a Building. 2w Peoples Advocate Entered at the l'ostotlltiH in Mcl'lii'mon, Kt itu, nt twj l-olrit nuil iuaUlt.

TIME TABLB. Hock Iklaxh Vsc. II. E. 'J aiciiiK ill'ect Maivh S'Cl.

ootno No. Kxpiess, iily, 5 IV a. m. No. at, Mail and Ksnross, daily, ..5 IT p.m.

No. tir, I'asi Freiijlif, daily 5i a. m. No. 8.1, Iyia'al Fr't, exe't Sund'y, II 'iH a.

in. OOINO EAST. No. 22, Mail and Express, .0 n. m.

-I. daily, II 05 p. m. No. 4." p.m.

No. Fast Freight, daily 4 4(5 p. m. N. il.

Trains l)7 nnd t)8 will not carry ti. W. KCKKll, A ci ext. A. T.

S. F. Time Tabb. TltAINS EAST. Arrives.

Departs. No. 4:1 I'liRsenrfur 11. m. a.

m. No. 4SS 1:06 i. in. p.

in. TltAINS WEST. No. riS, Passenger 5:30 p. m.

No. 47, Accomodation p. in. lanop. in.

Truln Irivlnn nt a. in. orrlvlnir in (111-ongo the tollowtng mortilnif nt jtin. iruik-lux connection toull points Ir-iin Knn-usl'iiy, rriiiu U'liviMMT Mel'hereon nt in, dully, tor the enst makes clone connection ill Florence with train fur Ualveston, Tcxns, and nil prom ineiit poins, mIkii with Inst triiiii lor nnd our new and elegant tmin for nil points in Coiloiado. Thcso tniins it ro e(iilpp(Kl with el.mtnt chitir curs ml-mini nnd tourintn vlccpors mill linins mm whore infills uru Bert fd to suit the must l.ia- tidiOllfl tllKtOH.

Train loavlnir McPherson lit 5:30 p. m. makes connection lor Colorado at Kllinwood, nrrivin in Pnelilo at m. iiml Denver lit loiftoii. in.

lwikinjif the liolc-i train toColorado and all points 111 California. Washington and (Ireiton. Iliiiruiifr- elieekiil ti nil twiiil4 in the Ignited ihhI The rebels of Chili have over be before the meeting as it is the final one of the, year. A lull meeting is earnestly thrown the government; established one of their own, and of course hava bocoino patriots. requested.

W. L. Gasson, Pics. Mrs. Richard Miller has been se Married.

lected by tho board of education to Cordiei Wailte: At tlie residence of the lill tho place made vacant by tho resignation of Miss EJith Van iSicklo. 'Evil communications corrupt good bride's parents, on Tuesday morning hut at So clock a. m. Dr. Cordier and Miss Alice Wailte.

Rev. Mr. Watson pastor of the M. church officiated. Immediately after the ceremony the bride of the government ownership of railroads, TO WHOM IT MAY CONTEMN.

manners," was the first copy sel for us at the writing desk. see tho truth of this muxim verified every day. Canada. Inquire. Xiy wire or in person lor lull Cleaning Qut thai he is pledged to vote f.ir no man for partiiulnrs ot un.n.n, office who is not like minded.

anil gloom out for the Fast. Our old friend and neighbor, V. A Vnvailoii 111 New V.Roliy, haa placed us under obli TO TUB PVHIJV. l'liere will soon h. brought to your doors gations for a nico lot of the most lus- Spring and Summer goods sold regardless of Prices.

To gt't Ilie full lienelU of moMilaiii air A those know'nif themselves indebted to me by bnnk account, or note will and M-tile the same at once, as lam nes'diny; the money to rny debts which 1 coiilrac.ted, to aceuiiiodnte niy U. Mi Coui.T. cious peaches wo have lets the most systematic explitur.lioii of the book of Revelation eer written, entitled: season. nml smisliint. It will amply rewnul truv-eliTH to exteml their Colorado siiinu.er trip to that eharmiiiK rehort known A.

Regnel! represents some tho best Lioan Companies doing nusi- i sra StreosB Ooing toy "The A'jcuf liVh A Tiicuni Human We request an impaitial examination, The work is absolutely new. Sold only by subscription. A few live YegutilloL Spiiiitis. six mill's from a-Vepts. on the A.

T. H. li. 1 lure ma) biifounil thf. very ehoieest noss in the west, and is prepared to make loans on good terms and agents wanted.

Address, animnnfc Moh- rales of Interest. PJ New Jlexieo air scenerv nnil Kimshiuo, nml The 'uiiin iiotid is still alone in its plory. Kd. Mctiil! ntarts In cilice Moni'a) hcxt. This i-onl eiin'nles us Irr, MiTlieisim, Kans.

a hotel, the Montezuma, that is nnil lionie-like. People's elevator wasestablish- The trip to I.ns eitas A goodly number of thotaioa 1 the Congregational 'itacomp- (, ioned ly tuoir pastor, ltev.i U. I Ayers, Lave left to ailetid th5 ntr's6ci- aliou of the church at i'ieona. L. 13.

(iiiti ka, No. ktt, North Malic, west side, will receive a lew boarders by day or week. The talile is supplied wilii the be 't the r.i.tr'.:et affords. til 4w The most mysterious individual now alive, is J. ll.

Is he sick, or well? Willhebea eaiKliilaie for the Tin are that il! Unrb the Republican press. Will's the maiitT wilii L.Ming'on the Hi fo'- -I r. fi How, bi! beii' the thy; for 111" Tha. i- a reward of it new stove to Mr. if he can name t-nu Adiancritiaa cngs.t',1 thai iu Tile It( Littv of "Hi.

t.iii::ii oa M.m.l ty evening, on the life of an itinerant ii earlier, in peace, and war down S. wii, was of thrilling interest; ab.nin- I 1 'ii" incidents. afui er of (iulv.i raid, the lliatle in ewlilieetioii with the at ii very sumll ft lilitiiutiil chiibiiiK a rouml-lrlp excursion Fred Jackson having moved to tho iy, a i.tiger quantity of grain Is than for years ot Elyria and ove.ed thiU, wheat Luings a better here ttnin nt either of these Why is this? It is Uvause tiic IVuphi's elevator has cliecked thecoinbiiut-tioiis ai.d rapacity of the grain buyers. Hot iSiiriniis that ineludes a side ride to rtieblo, (V)lorndo or Denver. city, divided up his household furni- Koliiul trip tickets soliidireetlj to Heiiver.

luro, and found both oud3 short. Hence we saw him tho streets eaily this luorniug uwabboard ami wringer. Colurado Sprinssiuid ruelilo Opien and Salt Lake "ity T5. l.ns or Hot ISiiriiiKS Compare mien wilh other lines and lie convipei we Bio sellint; tickets lower B. M.

Isaacs having accumulated a v' in about thirty days, and therefore will sell their goods for loss than manufactures enn produce them, considering Quality and Quantity. Yes' we are poing away to buy our fall sloe- of Dry Goods, Clothing, I'oots ami Shoes, Carpets, Cents Furnishing Goods, and therefore must sell our goods cheaper than ever before oifered to the public, to make room for our new fall stock which will bo the largest ever brought to the city. Our Line Of inc. Tickets limited Koina nnd retinniiis; PEOVLXS VAUTY. The Central Committee of liie People's party will meet at ilia otllee of the Advo-cai'K, on Saturday, the Sept.

at 10 o'clock A. M. These meetings' are becoming more and more interesting. Let us have a full attendance. T.

J. Smith, A.D. Woopitow. Chin. Secy.

one day ejtch way. Final limit OctulicrSl. Also compare our time card helo and Hie advantage In traveling via the Snutit I'l' and once got to- nntlier to pit d-nvn a rebelliuii, and are now geiiing t'iglher again, to put down tl.c fiu l. in ilion against monoiioly. The RtfpubHtfim press is bowiingfora pure Houte, our connection nt lillii.woi.d i fortune in this city, hits retired rotii ihe if til).

Mr. Isaacs goes east to enjoy his fortune, and perhaps to share it with some fair one, who iai-. patiently awaits his arrival, P. A. AVaugh, a graduate of toe Matihattait Agricultural College, was in the city yesterday, on his way tu Topeka, where ho has accepted position as assistant editor on thtij i'opeka ('apitol.

May success bt witn our young friend his under 1 Kloieiice are made with one famoin Vest! utile limileil which is unsurpassed in ele gance and comfort, no delay east or west judiciary; nnd this same Republican press applauded the acquittal of IJolkin, who was by a vote of in to Hi found guilty of aiding a corrupt Iawjer tosleal from the city ufSpi'inglieid. Time Card Santa Fe Route taking. It is a curious fact and worthy of note, w.rt! yrciliv diuimed by ii 1 1 rottl li. Iiiun is arialn a resident the city. Weareswry to note I hat J.

il. is on The rain Tuestluy was genera! Lix. thing in the The rain niikiiK expcruiieins ir, Trxas have tieen successful, jl.itlliews takes tin place store vacated by Ed ilcCiill. 1. 13.

Jeffers has found his sash. I nt wiiere, oh where, ihe Malter for the Advocate should be handed in by Wednesday morning. Miss Edith Van Sickle has resigned her situation as one of the city teachers. Shuwhan and Shaver the famous revivalist and musician are at work in Salina. io to Kixhy Lindsey and snve money on every thing in the drug line.

18, tf. The restrictions on American pork it is said will shortly be. removed by (ierniauy. The Old Opera House is being fitted up for concerts, iestivals, public meetings, ect. Mrs.

Stiies and children have gone on a visit to relalivs and friends in Leavenworth. With one. exception, all the male teachers of this county are employed for the coming winter. The man who borrowed Sain Cranisey's reaper had better return the same and save trouble. S.

L. Armstrong will spend a few days with us before taking up his winter work of teaching. The Pennsylvania settlers of this coiililj I'mruiii, Of the Sunday School Institute to he held at Iiiiiian, Sept. commencing at 1(1 o'clock A. M.

The forenoon exercises will be the classification of tlie institute and the recitation of the regular lesson, to ti.i conducted by Royal Matthews as followed by a blackboard exercise on the lesson by a member of each school in the (list. The afternoon will be devoted to children's exercises and the usual business. Come nil, and bring your quarterlies. E. B.

SiiorwKi.i., Pres. D. ll.vvwAiii). Secy. Tlie following poetic gem was written, bj Gen.

Albert Pike and enclosed in a lettel and sent to tho iter some twenty years ago Hint the Republican conventions nil over the stale linve selected Alliance men as their candidates; this in spite of tlie fuct, that according to A. V. Smith nil Alliance men are socialists. Leaves McPherson daily m. Arrives Tojieka p.

in. Kansas City 4:40 p. m. Chicago St. Louis 7:00 a.

in. Leaves McPherson dally p. m. Arrives Ptieble ihooa.in. Springs 11:45 a.

lit. Denver in. Connections are made at Florence and Challies, Lawns, Sateens and all other Summer dress goods, as well as Fans, Porasols, Mitts. Gloves, H030, Underwear, Slippers and in fact everything in our Dry Goods department Tins paper has taken no part in the He was then past sixty. No man, who ha reached the Mth, mile stone, nnd has an; 1 poetry In liis soul can read the lines with out emotion.

I 1 Must Go judical contest which seems to he the engrossing topic of conversation. But we cannot help noticing, that the prospects of El lin wood with our famous vestibule train consisting of all the latter conveniences which runs between Chicago nnd Denver. Mr, Earle are vanishing, just in the same propoi Hon that the prospects of fusion nre brightening. For further information addrese or call Oil J. 11.

ti. UKAVKl.KV, AH. A. W. Smith, says that the "better class" of farmers nre returning to the old party.

Tell us A. W. the name of one of these better elass'' fanners. Ho would be as TIME CARD. Mo.

TI1AIXS KAST. G.vi.va, Aug, 1SU. Editor Advocate: Dkau silt Hero is an article from the Freeman Vim, which 1 think has reference to me as I nin the only person In Galva, engaged the drug line. The following is the article re forred tr "A Galva brother, who deals in politics and purgatives, gives as a reason why wheat baa gone up is that the Republicans and Democrats have forced the price of wheat Summer Clothing, Straw Hats, Uniler-varo, Tics, Madras, Silk, Sateen and Flan-siol Shirts, and anything a man wants to wear at Greatly Reduced Prices Come and see us before buying. much of a curiosity ns member of one of families of Virginia." We know all about the 1st, faniilios.

No. 470, daily, leaves 8:30 a. Arrives at AVichita 8:45 p. m. The Democrats of Met'herson will partici pate in the non-judicial convention.

The Democrats of McPherson will put a full Fort Scott 7:30 p.m. St. Louis m. TI1A1NB k.ul'. up and are going to steal enough to make EVERY YEAR.

Llfo Is but a count of Every year; For the wcuk are heivier cros-es. Every year; I.nst springs with sobs leplying Unto weary autumn sighing, Whl all thosu wu Iovo ur dying, Evory year. The Joys have le-s ami less uf g' oil tens. Every year; And the night moro ivciulit of sadness, Every yeor; Fair spring no longor charms us, Toe chilly winds nnd weutlier harm us, Aud the threats of death alirm us, Eery cur. There coin new cares and greater soiw Evory year; Dreary days and darker morrows, Every yo Theghusts of dead loves liRuut its, The gnosis of changed friends tauat us, Add bitter disappointments dauuts us, Evu year.

To the past go more d-ad faces, Evory year As the loved leave aciiitpIuc-8, Every ysar; Everywhere t'ie nail eyes meet tig. ticket in the lipid. The Democrats of Mc up for the idle they put up to bull the No. daily, arrives 0:45 p. m.

Pherson are waiting for something to turn market etc." In answer to the above article 1 will soy tip. That is the leader's! program. What. Free nicliuing chair cars between hlDo-rado anil St. Louis, without change.

J. T. 1'HKWS, A'IKNT. says the rank and file? Will tiiey be thus will have their annual reunion on the 24tn, inst. How much money does the Republican ring put up to run the Democratic side show? thewritsrof the above, or his informant is a liar and whether I deal in politics or drugs traded elf.

Double Store, 219 and 221 Main Street lean tell the truth and endeavor to nUend WllCHtlHIKl ItDIllK. to my Own business. R. W. Kxowi.ics.

For the first time this season, there was no potatoes in market on Monday and Our school will begin Sep. 21. uesdiiy last. We see the sick nre nil up and around C. II.

Morgan of Conway dropped fjEAS. lBSIER, again. upon us on ecmesay moruiai'. The Wrought Irou Range will trans He says throsliin is going' on apace Dr. E.J.

Husband 114 SOUTH MAIN STREET UP STAIRS. hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 0. McPherson, Kan. Thrashing is pretty Well done in this fer their headquarters fiomthiscity to Bur ton, Kansas. nnd the party are steadily neighborhood.

eromng. Sir. llorgaa havinar learn Pay lectures and political meetings fare Ed Raleigh is all smiles ovtr the arrival of ATTORNEY AT LAW. OOUUTr ATTOENEf. Office over Swanson Bulldiae.

QEO L. McCOUET. Pioneer Saddle and Harness Shop. Established 1872. ed that Hon.

A. W. Smith said the badly when the circus nnd patent medicine a new girl at their house. man is mound. toOO profit Is reported by W.

It. Cottlng- 'better ciass" of farmers are going back to the old party, responded, that they were none of tho better "better class" of fanners in Jackson ham, on a4; acre wheat field. That is better than a gold mine. township; they all belong tj the KANSAS. 3IcPlIERS0N O.KALB, M.

D. other class. We rarely ever hear the proponed county fair spoken of. Indifference and apatiiy is Upon returning homo Tuosdny evening from a drive out east, we The dry weather will injure the corn and also the late peaches in this vicinity. Mr.

and Mrs. Napoleon Prlddy of (Salva were visiting friends in this vicinity last week. W. R. Smith has purchased a new Iloop-polo Mower and now I ttupposo he will neither borrow or lend.

We bear that Geo. IJurklcy one of our Wheatland boys has purchased a new bug-gir. Look out girii won't this nice. Joe McBride brought home a hr vi vew wagon the other day. Thai is irrow when you thrat-h.

ilA In evening'sdnsk tliey great as, And to come to them entreat us, Every year. 'Tou ere growing old." they tell "Every year;" "Yon arenioru alone," tliey tell us, "Ev, ry "Yoiicinview no new affection, "Von have only collection. "Deeper sorrow aud dejection. "Every year." Tootrue! Life's shores oro Every year; And wc are seaward driftinjf. Every year; Old pluces, iret un.

All the living more lorge! ua. the prevalent ftiting. A little early is it not? The ladies of the M. 15. church have -determined to give Thanksgiving dinner.

Office over City rimi maey. Residence. Eclgington lroperty. Calls ttndcl Day Night. met in the dui-k, un and ac complished lady, recently widowed about midway to tho coiuotary with an nniiFiiI of flowers.

It nended no inquiry to inform us Wltere combination is possible, competition is impossible, is a wiso saying and is being verified every day. TO PUBLIC, During August, I Will move my business into the MALLEY SEFD BUILDING, where I will continue to buy poultry and eggs and pay the highest cash price. J. il fiNOLEY. LOAN-! L0ANSI A few choice far wanted.

Money uii-r islio was going. A little i uti of fresh earth was her object McPherson Market Iteports. Corrected every Friday. Wheat, No. 2 New Hoft 78 Wheat, No.

2 Old Hard ...7 Wheat. No. 2 New Hard "fl Wheat, No. 8New Hard 73 Wheat, No. 4 New Hard 50 to 55 "ejected New Hard 35 to 55 1oru Oats Fat llok-s Cows Heifers l.rsi(vJ.40 Meers Kutior I' ViQ Tin keys a nve live 4c, R.

RICHARDSON, iv point. There in silence and soli-tide she bedewed these flowers with tears, and deposited them upon Hie resting place of tho remains of him, A ud there are fewer to j. rot Every yesr. But the truer life draw niaher. Every year: Low: straight rate, annual interest.

Best privileges ever offered, tf E. W. 1Iui.sk. A 1 'O 1 name is A. ii- published on anoiner pae, Hint ron-prodtieers" were of great advantage to farmers.

We always thought that nonpro- to whom she plighted her troth many years ago beyond the blue waters. Office aud resi lrnceoneand one-half miles south and wojitcf WINDOM, KANSAS Anditj muniliipaUir olliubs higher, I Every year; Earth's hold on un grows And tho heavy burden liaht A And the dawn Imm rtal brlptitwc. Farm Loans wanted. Privileges to the borrower. Quick business.

i ducers were drones in society aud benefitted no body. Tramps, dead beats and coupon clippers are nonprotlueers. "Who dare -invade the privacy of such a scene' Who, that Las a heart to fee is not touched by tho widow's grief? DC 'i iv m. tary, nice now over the ii Every t-ni-. i ready.

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Pages Available:
262
Years Available:
1891-1892