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Woman's Friend from Toronto, Kansas • 3

Woman's Friend from Toronto, Kansas • 3

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Woman's Friendi
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Toronto, Kansas
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3 Address of Mrs. Clara Wharton Before the Mass Meetin a THE WOMAN'S FRIEND. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 25 CENTS. 11 Astra per Aspora "Throtgi KflnltiM to tia Stars." Mrs President and citizens of Woodson county Old Reliable" (wrain aid eed We have met for the purpose of Yates Center, Kansas, July, 1894. holding a two or three days meeting, and a friendly discussion of the advisability orthe -inadvisability oil Buy and Sell Hay and Grain WHOLESALE anfl RETAIL OF ALL KINDS.

th pending suffrage; amendment, submitted to the votera of this state W. H. LEWIS, Manager, at the No vember election. (ffice and Warehouse near Mo. Pac.

Depot. YATES (INTER, KAS. Motherwort "Oh, mother, At ths gulden sate, Where youth lib patient, still doth wait, Your loring words, your earnest apech, Around the world may sweetly reach. May hold a life in after time To faith and rirtne all sublime, May yield you a more aafe return Than any doing else could earn, For mother lips are never dead, They ever say what once they said." Womass Journal. We women of come to our husbands, fathers and sons with our requests, not in the attidude of beg-1 ur fair little city I promise them JjiQGU ELAND CO crnra.

nnr asi nn empn whirh if uu juu ui wuuoa ui clothed in the toga of citizenship thls Plac8 ano- fche chivalrous atten Real Estate Exchange. Saat Side Public Square, would purify and improTe the sani- tlon from' our husbands, fathers and tation of American politics, nor do sonB ai becomes trie thoroughly (Woodson Coimty.) YATES CENTER, KAS. we appeal to you for sympathy and American gentleman. Sisters, we A woman suffrage song, entitled "An Appeal to Uncle Sam," words and music, by Mrs N. L.

Castle, may be ordered lrom the author, at Burlington, Kas. Price ten cents. n.hftritar fnr Mir annnnsflrl wAaVnoaa greet you with words of cheer and For Elegant Photo's, Goto and inability to care for ourselves 6ncouragentent. SHIRLEY'S and our own. But we do appeal to The Populists in State convention your sense of loyalty to government, mm having endorsed the suffrage amend to your sense ot iairness in every transaction of life, and to your STUDIO ment, some of our readers may be interested in reading the following known zealous desire to see every line, word and letter of that glorious account of the scene in the conven 1 1 1 I il II a declaration of our revolutionary fa At the first annual meeting of the Massachusetts Federation of Wo men's Clubs, held not long since at Marlboro, this resolution was unenimously adopted: "That the standard of morality and purity by which bur sex is gauged, is equally binding upon men; and that a devia tion from, that accepted standard, which debars the one from social and public life, should debar the other also." Obi Boor Souti of Woodson Stat Bui non nan at tne time tne vote on thers made a verity and a living fact.

ITT a Jl the suffrage plank was taken. The ass for mstice rainer man sym FINE "ARISTO PHOTOS A SPECIALTY. St. Louis Republic says: pathy, for the rive lege of joining as citizens with father, husband and ALSO COPYING AND ENLARGING. After a preliminary vote was taken brother in the affairs of life affecting the final one was called and resulted 337 for the suffrage plank and 269 our homes as Nature liod has en A niAil nc anrl fitted na WALLACE Mrs.

Annie L. Diggs is now mak Now, I do not propose to discuss agftin8t lt ing a campaign for the equal suffrage which then followed the merits of the Question at this The scene association and spoke at Russell, was the typical one which "beggars time, as we will have noted women Hardware and Implements Kansas, on June 21, and at Ells description." The delegates and oi the country, such women too, as only free America can produce, who visitors gave cheer after cheer, rose 9 worth on June 22. She will work for the suffragist during June, and to their feet and hurled hats up to will dwell in detail upon the various then enter the campaign for the peo Wagons, Buggies, Etc. phases and aspects of the question, the high ceiling. Banners and flags were seized ana waved amid a snow Tne same Kind ot women, wno in QGQKING AND HEATING STOVES.

storm of handkerchiefs. Laura M. 1861 to 1865 went into camps Johns, the Republican suffragist, ple a party, leaking her first speech at Dover, Stounee county, iJuly 4, and, if hei( strength holds out, will continue in the field until the election. Mrs. Biggs will not forget the cause she has so ably detended.

laapin, Kowars, Binders, Blading Twin, ind Mteiiw and Stove Eepiirs of all Kinds. seized a Populist badge and pinned and hospitals of the great armies of the late war and spoke words of cheer to the wounded and also words it on her shoulder. Suean B. An-thonv almost cried in her joy, and Weit Side Square, YATES CENTER. of hope and inspiration to the dying.

The Clara Bartons and Mother Bick- using both her hands wrung the out mm stretched palms of the delegates DR. J. S. FORDYCE, erdykes are in this crusade tor uni right and left. versal suffrage as they were in the sanitary commissions during the The Globe Democrat said: Resident Dentist dark hours of our struggle for na- The vote was taken at noon and tional existence.

They are the one was very close, first one side and Hakes artificial teeth, cleans, fills and saves th who nursed vou, my battle scarred then the other being ahead, as 1000 Suffrage Campaign Committee. The national equal suffrage cam paign committee has opened an office in the Columbian building in Topeka and will begin work for the amendment at once. Members for the local suffrage association take turns keeping the offiice in order and looking after the correspondence. A proof of suffrage literature will be sent from the Topeka office to every countv in the State at least twice a month. veteran, and drove the grim monster natural teeth.

pencils kept careful tally. As the from the door of your tent. They last half dozen counties were called HO CHAE3E TOS EliMBTATIOlT. Teeth extracted without paini by the nse of vital are the ones who picked the lint and the excitement was intense and rolled the bandages which dressed ized air. when the chair announced a victory your wounds." They are the ones for the sunrage plank mere was a Prices as low as good work will Permit.

Offlco Booms 07r White's Book Store, who packed the boxes containing Scene of indiscribable tumult. Dele the delicacies which pleased the pal gates were on chairs waving hats South Side Square. YATES CENTER, KAES. ate and stimulated the waning spark and coats and shouting. The wo of vitality yet lingering in your fe men who were congregated on the ver, emaciated and prison starved JENNINGS CLOW, Dealers in stage gave way to their enthusiastic hysterical shrieks which could not bodies.

They are the ones, my sol dier friends, who appeal to you to b.e repressed. Mrs. Biggs was at arise above party strife, party prei the front of the stage embracing her Foreign and. Domestic udice, as did they, and vote for their sister workers and shaking hands civil freedom. They are here to with her brothers in the cause.

Su Women Always the Same. In the May Ladies' Home Journal, Edward W. Bok-has the following to say regarding the sameness of women: One would imagine, from some things that we read and hear, that the Creator gave to 1824 one sort of a woman, and to 1894 another sort. But there is no evidence that He made the one different from the other. New types have 5ome up, as Monumental Work a Specialty.

Manufacture Mantels, Clook Frames, talk to you, not as the representa san B. Anthony was equally demon strative. Many women were crying tives ot any political party, out as honest American women, loyal to Table Tops, Card Receivers, Fonts, Yard Vases, Vaults, and all kinds of Cemetery work. in sentimental satisfaction. the flag we all love, conscious of a Rev.

Anna B.Shaw, who had been North Side Public Square, pure and holy purpose, and as earn working industriously for the en est and zealous as were the crusaders KANSAS. YATES CENTER, tranohisement oi ner sex, was given of old, begging for nothing but de a great ovation as she accepted a manding justice, and appealing to your manhood as voters that the PoDulist badge and yielded to the emotions of the hour. She had prom demand is accorded. Bartlett Bros. ised toerive a "whoop" for the Peo On behalf of the Suffrage Club of ple's party, and the convention now unpicturesque as, fortunately, their number is few.

But womanhood is precisely the same today as it was in the time of Eve, different only in minor respects, but exactly the same in the best qualities that indelibly proclaim the true woman. She has broadened intellectually. True, but so has man, and we never hoar of Yates Center, I welcome these wo v. men to our homes and promise them demanded tne "wnoop. miss onaw stepped to the front and said she BLACKSHITHING.

tnat hospitality wnicn no city in would give a whoop which all Kansas, other than Yates Center, could participate, and commenced cangire. I welcome them to the the modern man as being a creature hearts of the 1500 suffrage voters of General Blacksmithing and Horseshoing. to sing "Praise uod from Whom all Blessings Flow," the hymn being radically different from his predces this county, as worthy of a place in caught up by the crowd and sung their remembrance. I welcome sor by a cen tufy's length, and yet Plow Work a Specialty. Shop one door north of Hotel Woodson, lift has changed just as much.

with enthusiasm. It is not probai1 ble that the scene has been them as the result of an hundred tears of free speech, free press and equaled in a political Oontention. KANSAS. Old newspapers for, sale thisoffice. fref people.

And as spokeswoman YATES CENTER,.

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31
Years Available:
1894-1894