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The Norton Republican from Norton, Kansas • 1

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ttllkltllMMOnmMnM! NORTON NORTON COUNTY, KANSAS FRIDAY. MAY lit 1894- VOL II, NO 52 Arrival and Departure of Trains. COfUHQ'OlN IT Wi JPECIdlL Don't Be Alarmed. When Elijah asserted that A hub C. 1.

P. TIME CARD. StOUMTAlH TIME. had slain all the Lord's people with the sword, and that he alone had The World's Grandest Unity of Great Exhibitions Going East. ft.

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11, Fast in, I. Noi 10, Mall and ftu. 42, Fr'iit, fxceiit Bmuinys escaped, the Lord said: "Don't be alarmed, Elijah, for I' have yet seven thousand men in Israel who TOY Hardware, OoltiK West. IB 0, Mail And 7 a. hi.

No, 17, Pueblo Vestibule, .11 p. 111. Kl. 6, Cast ExprnnS P. in.

No. -II, KlelKht, except sluiidaysi. .9:40 n. in. hate not bowed the knee to Daal nor kissed his image.

So we say AMD TINWARE, ftit-niifrli Sleepers and Chair Tai's to etthef end me roan. Nos. 41 and 42 carry tiasjentfeM between Phil- EXflfUNE MY LINE BEPOKK pySKHfltM3, about this Cofcey army rnchet. What if Coxey fans "600,000 sympa tinners? Thci'S are not only Seven lipii isuui'K ana (ioouianu. Local freights do not run Sundays.

IIASI.EY, Acent TABLE, thousand, but thottsand times Stupendous Railroad Shows, Associated with Herr Vallendeok's Marvellously Trained Animal Exhibition, will exhibit at Broke and Out of Work. When 1 Was working steady, Had It pocket full of tin, Why, 1 was a stanch Ilelperi to usher Orover In: And ui'Kttrd that "protection" Was a robber, and and ft bluff And the party And low 'farlff Were the stuff Bo I voted and 1 waited For the change now would slitrft, And It came so Very different That I'm broke and out of Work, had dreamed we would work wwidcts. And my dreams had reached the pitch When the rich would become paupers And the paupers lctimo rich. l)Ut, how sad Is the a Wakening, As 1 now recall the day, When Hkc the "base Indian," lUlndly threw the pearl Bwsyt For "I'rnteellpn" In a Jewull Where unbounded rtrhes Itlflf, And 1 realize It keenly, Now I'm broke and out of wort. And how a fellow's titling Ut the better of him when He thinks how darned deceitful Are the promises of men.

Herewaalwith plenty money, Plenty work and happy mind, Yet I listened to the theories And the "Tariff tlnUerB" wind, And the sthift my conscience gives rue, And the debts I cannot shirk, Will be soothed at next election, Though I'm broke and out of work H. h. OoOFHtl. o. 14t, PassenKclr, going seven thousand rtieti In the United States wh'j bave not bowed the No.

142, PnmeiiKer, koIiik rant. xtr 1(3. l'reiKiiti goini! No. 104, Freight, going east 0:10 p.m. B.oila.

hi. m. 8:41) a. 111. All other 141 and 142 dally knes to CoJteyism, puternrttiarn "end populism nor hissed the image of in4 runs dally pxfcnt Mtnduv.

irams uauy except ounuay, No. 142 ftiakes direct (olltiortlonii nt Red socialism and anarchy, Don he alarmed men are talking with their Cloud and Hasting with all main lin trains. B. S. DAVIDSON, Agent.

mouths, now. Whenever it is nec Dealers ts FRESH AND SALT MEATS, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Cash paid for Hides. Norton, Kan'-sas. essary to protect our liberties, our Mrs.

Lease wnnts to be a candi date on the pop ticket for Congress man at large. We believe he would make a Btrong race. honits and our flag there will be plenty of men ready to talk with their hands. Don't be alarmed. The bone and wnew, the hope of the nation, the lovers of liberty, law and the Hag, are at home, attending to their own business and trusting in the Lord but their power is dry.

Chester I. Long was nominated E. E. AMES, President. or congressman on the republican V.

Cashier. e. J. tiusFAisa, ajs'i Pafhinr Hugh O'Donnell, who led the WM- Simpson, vice rresiuenu ticket in the Seventh district by ac laboring forces in thefatnousllome- Don be clamation last week. He will be stead strike, says of the Coxey move elected.

ment: "I bave nothing but con Mrst National -Ni)rton-y Kansas. Capital, $50,000. tempt and condemnation for the The Coxey army is in about the HIGHLAND. The farmers are planting corn and some are through planting, eadeis of this movement and noth- ng but pity for the poor devils who same condition and places it was this time last week. The only were coaxed into joining the "ar- John McConnell had the misfortune to lose one of his horses with the colic.

oticeable difference is "that tired mies. feeling" among the enlisted "sol ST. IT. ti'nf rif Jf Elraer Ames, Our School is progressing finely un der the management of Miss Mills. Cltoi-Mi, Sawyer, Wm.

diers." Died: At his home near Almena, D. C. Sevier made a flying trip to at 11:30 o'clock Saturday night, Neb. last week. Up to date the chance for the re April 28, 1894, D.

Mills, aged The new "Uarber ismow locat publican nomination for congress in 75 years, 4 months, 15 days. ed at Jensen Bros. the Sixth district are about equally Mr. Mills was bom in Dele ware MORTOM, Jim Bright has a little "dish washer." divided between Simpson of Nor New York' Dec 13. 1810.

He A. L. Tronic of Almeiift, represent tou, Ellis of Beloit. Tilton of Os came to Norton county, Kansas, in ing the Estey Organ waciu High borne, and Reeder of Ellis. land last week.

1874, where he resided until his death. Thirty years of his life were spent as a surveyor in the states of E. J. Stephens. Calvert's enterprising General Weavers "feeler met merchant, passed through Highland last week.

Don Pedro. Headquarter for ileff Ceffevr SIIINULES. with such a cool response that the New York, Ohio, Nebraska and Doorsf Lime, Cement, Hair, Kansas. Mr. Mills was the first Pre-eminently Peerless, the Acknowledged Leader in Tented Amusements.

Two Complete Circus Troupes. A Five Continent Arenlc Assembly. ALL KATI0N8 GREATEST MALE AND TEMALE CELEBRITIES. A Big Show. General will abide in Iowa.

Th Sixth district has plenty of popu superintendent of public instruction It is scarcely neccssaJv to remind our ists incompetent enough to be the readers that the great Howe and dish of this county, and was county Bur-vevor for six years. Corner State and Lincolo NoiiTrtW, Kansas. C. Jd A'S AtfASv candidate of their party for Cong ing show will exhibit at, lues-day. Mas Colossal Menaflerie of Rare Wild Beasts and Ocean's Deep Sea Surprises Asia, Europe, Africa and America In Contribution.

His death was due to cerebro ress without importing any from abroad- Besides. Kansas in coin resulting from a stroke Grand Parisian Hipprodrome Entirely Sew and Original Feats, to elect a republican delegation this of paralysis he received on Wednesday of last week. The funeral ser As us announce sneets are to oe found on the bulletin boards and dead walls iu a radius of thirty miles and its lithographs adorn the store windows displaying its many wonders. A con-tempoary says that from sutrnnce to exit it is the most interesting exhibition or exhibitions ever presented Amerscan The most Magnificent. Hippodrome the Best Circus Feats-The Grandest Kxlilliltlonal Features year.

Fpca tea Tne Most Wonderful and Amazing Animal Performances The Greatest Won-ders-Tlie Most Complete Wild Beast Shows The Everywhere Conceded Best Shows on Karl h. In nearly all Kansas counties the audiences. vices were conducted by Rev. Cone on Sunday afternoon from the home of the disceased. A large procession of sorrowing friends followed GRAND FREE BALLOON ASCENSION AND PARACHUTE LEAP DAILY D.

M. ROBINSCW David Hill old stand, S. W. cor. women have equal suffrage clubs organized, and are putting in their Make up your parties and consult your Station Agent for Excursion Hates on Howe Si Cashing' ELK GREEK.

The Creek is very still this week, and Day. time nrgeing for the success of th the remains to their last resting the Free Spectacular Street proposed amendment. ISorton there's not much news. place in the Almena cemetery. county women have no such organ Plaindealer.

There was quite a croquet party at GREAT COMBINED SHOWS. Two Grand Exhibitions and Performances Daily, rain or shine. Doors open at 1 and 7 ization yet, but you will probably Mr. Walker's last Sunday. There were 14 guests present, but the shower of hear from them as soon as they get What of Government Ownership of iii.uMsta STATE STREET," IDRUGSi rain spoiled the pleasure, and the young Railroads? through making garden and clean people were compelled to disperse.

ing house. During the last week the country DR. R. E. WHITE, Drugs, Paints and Oils Cheap for Cash.

SS- iWh Some of the youngsters of the Creek J. Ii. HAMILTON SON, ATTORNEYS, NORTON, KANSAS. Over First National Bank. has been treated to a fine object- went on a fishing expedition one day Major Morrill had his usual Sat this week, and the result was, they lesson on the working of the scheme didn't catch any lish, but they all en urday Held day in Kausas the day be of government ownership of rail roads.

If the railroads of the coun CHEAT ROCK UD ROUTE joyed themselves very extensively. fore yesterday. His nomination on Mr. and Mrs- E. R.

Iloyt gave their the first ballot i.s now put on the try were in possession of the gov ist of political certainties. Kausas ernment the Omaha riots last week eldest son a birthday party which was greatly enjoyed by those who were CHAS. BOOTH, BLACKSMITH. Shop east of Hatcher's barn. Republicans may well congratulate present.

themselves oil their return of reason NEW FURNITURE STORE, LOATED IN THE OPERil BLOCK, Complete Line of all kinds of Cipet.r WaH PItpeff ftc. Organs and Sewing Cull and see before J. M. SCOTT. would have had a very different settlement, Public traffic, if not actually suspended, would be serious The dance at W.

II. Pickerine last Repairing promptly done, Give me but in the meantime they must not Saturday night was very nice what there was of it, but it had a Very fcinall a call. forget that to nominate a weak, ir ly interrupted on all the truck lines attendance. Max. responsible lot of politicals for th vV.

H- HUES, by trainloads of tramps and adven turers on a gala ride to Washing other places on the state ticket OALYEET, ATTORNEY AT LAW would undo the whole business. ton. As co-partuers in the owner Thinking that some news from this Collections promptly made. C. Star.

vicinity might be of interest to some, ship of the roads and most worth' less and indigent would demand i Criice Smith ISide of Public Square, will again resume the pen. TO THE EAST. BEST DININO CAR SERVICE IN THE rtORLD. The Rock Island is foremost in adopting any advantage calculated to improve speed and give that luxury, safety and comfort that popular patroi i age de NOUTOX, KANSAS. fks.

CoRriflN'5- We are moving, if we don't belong to A citizen of Topeka who has jus free excursion to Washington and would probably successful in returned from Mexico tells the stor familiar to all who have traveled forcing their claim. in W. HATCHER This is an unexpected arguement that republic, of being offered TORE VVILLINERY Mexican dollar for an American against government ownership and A A -J will fortify the conservative sentiment of the people against such so half dollar in change. All over Mexico the United States half dollar and the Mexican dollar, the latter contain more silver than the Has Been REOPENEtXG sAttlie OLD JTANDy cialistic encroachments. Free ex cutsions to Washington on a con 1 J'niprii-t(ir ut Die tinental scale or to the various state And slie is now ready to supply the wants of parties capitals on a more limited scale for )3 in bulldozing purposes every time City Lincij, Feed Sale Stable.

Horses Bought and Sold. Feed your teams at my barn, one block west of State street. parce of loafers took the notion to American uro of equal value. The United States government always stands ready to exchange silver dollar for a dollar in gold. The Mexican government does not.

That is the difference and the whole difference. Capital. travel at government expense, would be pracital nihilism to gov ernment as now constituted and search of Fine Millinery. AN ACCOMPLISHED TRIMMER Has been enganged. for the season, who is fully posted in all the latest styles of Trimming.

Call and seo OUR NEW GOODS. Mrs. J. Corfmaix would result either iu a military the commonwealers band, although we are sorry to say it has some earnest anarchistic rebel sympathizers among us. But the poor ye have with you always.

Those poor fools don't know when they are well off, We noticed John Pollard Jr. in this vicinity last Sunday. John, what is the reason for this thusness Eutertainment at the school house to-morrow night. Program consists of music, songs, recitations and spelling. Under the auspecies of the school.

P. Crohan, the P. M. at Calvert, had a valuable colt break its leg one day last week. The majority of the farmers are busy listiug.

All report the ground in good condition for that, considering no rain and the amount of wind we have had this spring. 1 wish Coxey would hurry and get his road bill passed. A bridge would be far ahead of stones in crossing the Prairie Dod on a moonless night. For further particulars inquire of Jane. S.

M. Jones received notice that his pension would be School closes next weduesday with a picnic. Meet at the school house at the usual 9 if the weather r-rciit5 will go to th grove on mile and a half went of Ctilv.irt. Will have wajens suitably decorated for the occasion. You are cordially invited to come and bring tilled baskets.

We hope to have a good time. despotism or in socialism. mands. Its equipment is thoroughly complete with vestibuled trains, magnificent dining cars, sleepers and chair coaches, all the roost elegant, and of recently jjnprovod patterns. Faithful and capable management arxl polite, honrst srrvice from employe;) re import unt Thoynri? a doubles fluty to the Company unit travels sand it is a task flitllciflt of accomplishment.

Passengers on this line will find little cause for complaint on that ThoiuiportancB of this Line can be 'ctter unctarstood if a short lesson in geography be now recited. What is the great Eastern termini of the Bock Island Route? Chicago, What other sub-Eastern termini has it? Peoria. To what important points does it run trains to the Northwest? 9t Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota, Watertown and Sioux Falls, Dakota. To what important Iowa and Nebraska points? Des Moines, Davenport, Iowa Omaha- and Lincoln, Ne-; braska. RIMEMBER The Great Rock Island Route runs all regular trains to Englewood suburban i station, close to World's Fair grounds, you can save time and trouble by getting off at that point and avoid the (crowd in the city.

"Tor full particulars as to tickets, maps, rates, apply to any coupon ticket office in the United States, Canada or Mexico, or address: JNO. SEBASTIAN. GenlTkt Pass. i'liiauiro, 111 2, ST. JOfflff.

Cea'l Manager. Chicago. LU- Had this arguement been broach N.J. Samson, a badly crippled veterau of Baxter Springs, has been notified that his pension has been cut down from $8 to $0 per month. ed two years ago when governmen ownersnip was under discussion the state campaign it would have been greeted with drision by the Norton Nursery GEO.

W. FIELD, Prop'r. Apple and Crabapple Trees, 1, 2, 3 and 4-year-olds. BASPHE3R1ES, BLACKBERRIES, 8TBAWBERRIES, GRAPES, CURRANTS, and all kinds of Small Fruits JS3-PRICES WAY DOWN.3 Mr. Samson is a democrat, and has written the pension commissioner as follows: "I shall not go before populists and conservative peopl would have regarded it as fantasti D.

fl. CONWAY, cal; but in a single week of Coxey- your medical examining board again during the present administration, preferring to wait till a party comes in power that will not lsm it is a demonstrated danger, DEALER IN sufficient of itself to settle any ques rmn mPLEfiEN tion of the inexpediency of govern be so small, so insignificant and so ment ownership in the I'i'mJs. A th BEN 1- MARSH, PHOTOGRAPHER. disloyal as to take $2 a month away from an old veterau'a pension while the ereat cousfvralive iaa; of The oldest establishment in Norton. Buggies, Spring Wagons, Farm Wagons, Pumps, Pipes: and fittings.

Prices Down. Stjta Street, Nlorton. it is spending miili'U! tvo-y month Au.ohcmii whe ai a in distroyiug the industries of our conslitutiojal Republic and net ma Mywork always reliable. Gallery on Main Street, east of Opera House. military or socialistic despotism.

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492
Years Available:
1892-1895