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The Minneapolis Journal from Minneapolis, Kansas • 4

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All OUTRAGE. H. 0. CAMFBEDS mms. DKALER IN- The American Flag Insulted By Republicans.

Communicated. Two years ago Brother Riddle said Mr. and Mrs. Tucker were all there were of the union labour party. That the national banking system was the best ever known.

The people were in a prosperous condition, and all we needed was high tariff, which would send all the "gutter snipes and hodge podges" to their holer The republican party nominated and afterwards elected a state senatoi in preferance to bro. Riddle because as his friends said though he had three living wives and a Saline Co.bond matter to answer for and a tittle fast Desperate Republicans, Under the Leadership of Striker Nichols, Break Up a People's Meeting at PawneeGap. Groceries, Confectionery and Notions. A large stock of Boots and Shoes that will be sold at cost in order to close out. Solid Stone Corner Mad With Frenzy, Nathan Zimmerman, T.

N. Han cock and R. J. Henry The Hired Hessians Get in Their Work. generally was not only a cleaner man morally than bro Riddle but a very eloquent speaker able to defend any measure with any of them, he talked nice to our people about what he would do for Commit a Rash Act I Mean Business.

Big Bargains. Hurry along, they are goin ig last. our benefit, about the first thing he did was to waste his eloquence in a labored Olathe, Kan October 23, 1890. To the Editor of the Advooat. The following announcement ex- LINDSEY, KANSAS.

This week we are going to give you bargains in shoes that will surprise you all. We are not going to stop at a reduction of 25. This morning, about 6 o'clock, one of enon to lower the age of consent to twelve years for self protection, fail the greatest sensations for many a day occurred in the large new grange build mg im mis he helped to do away with the grand jury law which every one ing in this city that has aroused the knows crippled both this and the pro people of this usually quiet place. The particulars are as follows: The u.uiuvu ian mat exient mat it is nearly impossible to make a convict ladies of the Citizens' Alliance No, ion. Now bro.

Riddle don't yco know of this city, have been hard at work for that Mr.Mc donkey voted tne republi a week or more preparing an elegant new flag. 8x16 feet, to present to the plains itself: NOTICE. On Friday, Oct 31, at 730, there will be a People's meeting at Pawnee Gap. J. C.Cline, F.L.

True, Messrs. Davis and others will address the meeting. Musicians had been engaged and every preperation made to carry out the program. -c- DEVILTRY BREWING. In accordance, the editor of the Union, F.

L. True, Jonas Davis and C. W. Baldwin of Ada went out to Pawnee Gap last evening. A good sized avdience was present.

One of the first things looking suspicious was the presence of one George Xicholsof Cloud county, though it is can ticket two years ago and how 30 or 40 per cent but will cut the price in two in the middle and sell you the shoes while they last for one half price, these are good goods but sizes are broken some what and to close them out quickly, we make this sweeping largest alliance procession at their rally could he accept your challenge? As to arguing with Mr. Smith or you bro. here next Thursday, October 30. By Riddle, we have in our neighborhood arduous work, both day and night, they finished it late last evening and re Minneapolis, Kansas, Oct. 4, 1890.

J. E. Smith Esq: Dear Sir, your method of dehorning cattle with the shears is much the superior to the saw, and the work done for us was entirely satisfactory. It is done much more rapidly than the old way, and certainly is much less painful and heals quicker. Very truly, 0.

D. Clark, Midgeley Bros. R. J. Merrifield, R.

O. BOGGERLT, F. H0ESLIE. Parties needing my services will direct to me at Minneapolis, Kansas. I am now prepared to do all such work.

several debators yet in their teens that would be wasting valuable time trvins quested that it be placed in a show window in some dry goods house in town, that the parties who were in to answer any argrment Mr. Smith could make. Who ever heard us say bro. Riddle town to-day might see what they were could use anything but fools argument, competing for. The ladies were proud tnougnt be runs some kind of a busi namely ridicule, have not wondered at of their flag as they had a right to be, your silence because we are aware that because it was an elegant piece of Mr.

Ady came to Minnpannlia nnH ness in Delphos and thus claims a right to help run the g. o. p. in this county. After waiting until 8 o'clock, it was suggested that it was time to begin the work, besides being the adopted em said his own speech this year, besides ml by takm? adyanta(fe of this sale, you will be that much ahead.

We cant fat every one but can a great many mum wiew. blem of our country. No show window being found to suit, it was hung up in it does not take an expert to see that meeting. It is customary to elect bro. Riddle's great mind is badly ad the iear end of the grocery department dled with the petticoat question and he in the new grange building.

In a few chairman to preside on such occasions; but this was not allowed and a man by the name of Stanley took the meeting in hand and proceeded to harangue the a one good needs looking after by a home missioa for the protection of unsuspectine We are also going to sell you ladies goat shoe full line of sizes minutes Nathan Zimmerman, T. Hancock and R. J. Henry, all stock' an for The Cash Store. Railroad Time Tables.

$1.50, match politicians a gainst the charms of other uiem ir you can ror less than $2.00. Men's fine sewed people, lie said it had been arranged men's wives. A PUINIC FOK Ol Jt Cl'STOTOlSRS. holders in the store, entered. Mr.

Henry inquired about the flag, and was informed as above. He at once be that a "jint" discussion war to come off suues uai or congress ror Perfectly natural for ycu to laugh at 16 pounds sugar a bargain 81.00 came boisterous and said "that this the puritan idea of marriage and make unseeming thrusts styour neighbors. and now the parties could get together and arrange things. This was certainly a very strange procedure-! The meeting was a Peopla's meeting, announced was not a people's party store. That 30 pounds of beans $1 .00 20 pounds dried peaches $1.00 Brother Riddle we know of no law to he and othei Republicans owned stock prohibit a certain amount of looseness lb granulated smoking tobacco 10 iu it." etc.

He was informed that withpeopleyourschool.it matters not UNION PACIFIC TIME CARD. Horse shoe tobacco per pound 40 by the Poople's party; yet here was this man Stanly, who had without request taken charge of the meeting. The edi An a one good boot for $1.75 are worth $2.25 anywhere you go to buy them for this week or while thev last $1.75 a.TTf "hi if a Oil sardine per box 05 "that was not a people's party flag, that it was an American flag." "It makes no difference," said he, "when he was how unsightly the conduct to decent people. EASTWARD. Arrives.

We can hope that some philanthro Mustard sardine per box io Rising Sun stove polish per pkg 05 10 cent box blue 05 joined and assisted by his two comrades, pist may yet devise some school of re Departs. ...10:50, A. m. ....4:32, P.M. rassenger.

.10:50, a. Freight Pass 4:00, p. m. tor of the Union rose to explain, and told the people that the People's party had announced and arranged to have a meeting at this time, more than two weeks ago. That the ReDUblicans had and a battle of words ensued from the crowd of perhaps a dozen men who form for those whose moral education has been so sadly neglected.

Crackers by the box, per pound 06 Clothes pins per dozen 01 Limited amount of them and wiLL had assembled, attracted by the bois WESTWARD. Brother Riddle wonders why we Matches per box oi terous language used. The crowd was keep still. For the most natural reason Passenger 5:50, p.m.. Freight Pass.

.7:55, A. so Incensed about this unnecessary out .5:50, P. M. .8:05, A. M.

nave no more at that price this season. All kinds of pickles in bulk and bottle. JJeautiful presents given away with in thejworld, the union labor young rage that it was almost miraculons that ster is over two years old, able to walk there was no blood shed. Republicans and talk for itself. can afford to amuse ourselves watching you and your petticoat aid here became almost mad with frenzy at the least demonstration of the people's party.

They realize that it will be a close call this year in Kansas. Nathan Zimmerman said on October 10, Yours to Please, C. K. W. It.

It. TIME CARD. EASTWARD. Arrives. Departs.

Passenger 8:18, A. A.m. Accommodation. .10:32, a.m WESTWARD. trotting after you.

Baking Powder. Respectfully, Ciias. Attridge. Mills and Swanson'i Hair Tonic, To cleanse the scalp and dandruff and soften the hair. Try a bottle.

Call at our place under Minneapolis Nat. bank. Headquarters tor Apples and Potatoe at Pennsylvania store. We think it will take at least an other held a meeting in this same house two weeks before, and this was a People's meeting. Stanly: "Sir, 1 call you to order; sit down, 1 am runnin' this 'ere meetin'." The editor replied that if the Republicans hadn't enterprise enough te get up a meeting, the People's party had something of more importance to attend to than get up audiences for them.

Stanley: "Sir, I call you to order; this is not your meetin. I'm presiden' and rnpiy this 'ere meetin'." Rings theUjf c. flt down." Calls on Geo. t.o.c suBscHipfmpn, ah! I'm sure I omfrear Just thought I woman and a step ladder to accomplish after listening to Governor Willits, the spanking process you have so fran 'that Willits ought to be arrested for I ucauy persevered in all this summer. talking against the government," The P.

M. .2:55, p. m. 8:35, p. Accommodation.

2:55, v. si, Passenger trains daily. nut Drotner would it not be well for Illlil facts are, he made a speech approved you to return to your beer keg and by even Republicans as an able argu Accommodation daily except Sunday. write another temperance leader for CSTTable cutlery at the Racket ment in defense of his party and plat diversion and onit tronhlinor nmspif M'oue. form, many of whom expressed their about, little affairs.

The dear people intentions afterwards of supporting Mr. PROFESSIONAL CARD. Willits. lluy your Drugs at Flint's. EFew goods at Mrs.

R. B. Bills. 14 pounds Of granulated sugar of you know can't understand how a party whose judiciary make cur laws null in town I would attend the A weeKJing." tavnat. and void will be apt to give us another, 31,00 at Atriges.

a Diatant hypocrisy is seldom john miller m. d. Minneapolis, Kansas. Office 1 door north of Presbyterian Fine Footware Our Specialty not withstanding Mr. Smith can grace V33 Uo ana see the nice new iie was there to force his slang fully carry Christianity on one shoulder piging upon the people.

To com and Infidelity on the other. State prohibition on one shoulder and vote, for a law maker who helps to de 1 year inlie People's party to hear him, as If not paa been speaking to empty benches Office cear- Jttst then a gentleman called -editor's attention while Stanly pre-Ved, acd Nichols poured his vials of gouds at theJNovELTY Store. E35 Ladies felt hats, velvets, and nice line of baby caps at Mrs. Bills. CSGood sized tablets two for niciUe at the Novelty Store, E-g-'ew goods at Mrs.

Bills. ElTLainp goods at Flint's. feat it in the nation, just af if the Nat ional Judiciary was innocent of the or riginal package curse. ESMQTTKB. J.

A. McCULLOUGH Charlotte Tucker. i nogwasn upon unwilling hearers. Said the party: The Republicans are mad with fear of the people's party, and it is unnecessary to say that the manager of the gratge store was compelled to haul down the American flag order that peace may be restored among the Republican stockholders of the store. Large groups of excited people have been collected on the streets all day discussing politics and the gross insult offered to the flag of our country.

Many Republicans declare that they will vote the people's ticket since this happened. Republicans and their press will attempt to explain this matter away, but theie is no correct explanation except the one here given. They talk and act like no party has any right to the American flag except the Republican party. in Topeka Advocate, Oct. 20.

Styles Fit, Workmanship and Durability GUARANTEED. CgBuy your stoves of Spalding if a tvnai aoes IB mean, as I was stand' you want to save money. ingatthe corner of the building out Outrageous! Money made on Apples and Potatoes Has removed his Get prices at the Pennsylvania, side two men cams out at the door, and one addressing the other said: tell you we will bust these damned anar 3TAt the Novelty Store Ihe L. h. flag torn down and tramp fepfer the place to buy Single Harness.

led in the dust by the Peoples Party in 1 car of choice Colorado Potatoes chist meeting, Stanley and Nichols will down them." "You bet came the First party: "Itsjour only hope, damn 'em theyve no business Seasonable styles and fair figures- just received at the "Pennsylvania." Fountain township. Presto change! A couple of boys pass To the old second hand store 'Good hoise biankecs ana lap robs west or tne Court House. Call on him ing the school house in district 49 took wneu you neea mm. Here, and if we dont bust the meeting I very cheap at the Novelty Store. flag and carried it away no tramp am nopropnet.

is a reasonable proposition to make to SENSIBLE PF.rirT.Tr to Mrs Bills iorjyour millinery ing no responsibility of any party iere was a lull revelation. George fcoous. simply boys play. No meeting of any kind at the school house. Aren't yon You know it is possible for us to do this.

We promise it in good faith. It means for von. Mr.Editok: 1 see the West Garlield correspondent to the Messenger(who is I.W.Lyons) makes the statement that McConkey admits that he did not pay wfiom- we had seen loafing For 'our Wedding and Birthday round the city all day, and the republi fellows ashamed of peddling the above presents go to the Kacket City Hotel. can strikers at Pawnee Gap went to the and charging it on the Farmers A Hi OTMrs. B.

B. Bills carries a nice line People meeting to break it up, and ancer ou must oe nara up lor cam his hired man what he agreed to, and pleads as an excuse that he was hard up. Such a statement is false from begin of ribbons, mitts, flowers and linnings they succeeded. The idea of a dis- pHign powder to circulate such tras ST J. M.

Jack is located in old stand THE BEST AT LOW PEICES. was a ioui ne gotten un bv east of JJallou house, where poultry is -ning to end.I nevered admitted I did not pay him all 1 agreed to nor did the Nichols and his cohorts, as he and thev wanted. lleadpunrters tor Farmers Jin. Editor: 1 see an affidavit from hired man say so himself, I paid him EarXcw goods arriving at Mrs. Bills Knew that at this rally of the People's itidble, Heisler, Lyons, George Smith one Jacob (Jeisen and I.

v. Lyons, and their friends. this week. his wages in full and settleingup took published iu last week's Messenger and the rest of the gang that is hound his receipt for the same which I will here Call on J. M.

Jack lou will notice Geisen says that I means Honest, Close, Fair, That's what you want. We Truth telling about fair prices Square, Uniformly, Low Figures, give them. ing Mr. McConkey, would be laid wide east of Ballou house before disposing with submit to you foi publication to open and thelying rottenness expounded said I was present at the Pittsburg riot and expressed myself as heme; iu sym of your poultry, gether with a statement from his friend irirGo to A. Porter, the East end io tne People of Pawnee Gap.

We 1 don't feel hard toward Mr. Stanley or Rates 1.00 Mr. James Mclntyre. The mudslingers of the G. 0.

P. have Grocer for vour Hour, meats, coffee, teas, any thine in the grocery line. been trying for some time to circulate most of the Pawnee Gap deoplcNichols I and his henchmen plannedjand carried Come iu and get prices. pathy with the or no other law-abiding citizen ever sympathized with the rioters, but I and every other good citizen of both 1'ittsburg and Alleghany city (in which latter city I resided) sympathized with the railroad employ 0 false stories about my treatment ot a certain James Miller, said stories have fiSTT. M.

Spalding has the largest rum me dirty work. Citizens are you Tmth telling about seasonable styles means a stock nf stock ot window glass in Ottowv 'Jo awopi, Bucn treatment ir you been proven false by a full and free in Per Day. 1'his is the place to buy it. Bright, New, Clean, Fresh, Stylish Goods. That's what vestigation as will be seen by referring E3FXotice You will fliia me at you want.

If have them. ce.ifeiaorass collar and engrave up-Tf rm a 8 slave, then put it on wvearit. thisci to last week's Kansas Union. Wesley's shop on Mill Street, ready to do all kinds of rcpainng on wagons, James Miller worked for me one year sewing machines, guns, organs etc. also cheste after he quit tie made las home at tuy ees; it is a tct that not one of the railroad strikers participated in the destruction of property at the Pittsburg riot In talking with Geisen about riots (of which I do not remember) I may have said I was there at the time, meaning 1 was in the neighborhood or convenient an organ lor saie cueap.

house till he left for Missounjhis truuk Everything Firstclass. Good $tice 9ultc an article on the action AUSTIN IjOWE. rgrFor table linens towels. Bed still remains at my house. Die.

Hotel nicely furnished certain committee in the McCon Our Promise is a Truth Told. Does the Garlield correspondent think spreads, ljiice curtains and etc. Go to throughout, case in tne Messenger. Now if Mr, Lite 1UUKET STORE. I pay my debts, as he sometimes does his hy promises; remember the wheat to them but not participating iu them.

A bee and a wasp go to the same (low bM would ust lnform himself a lit-, "in regard to the dicipline of the you i.Tot of me nearly three years ago, er, the one extract therefrom honey and I. W. jyons, remember how often you the other poison.so it has pleased the G. OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE. he would perhaps not talk so.

ne dicipline provides where there are And in the light of TRUTH we invite inspection to our mag have promised to bring back the wheat Igg-Cliarles Fairfield Ron, rea estate brokers. Money on long and short time. Farms, stock ranches and city property for sale. Also represent standard insurance companies. Minneapolis, Kansas.

If-For first class dress making go to Mrs. Bills. nificent Fall Stock of jtHmors ot its members dealinir dishon or pay me for it, yet you jiave doue nei O. P. to convert the poor little creature Geisen into a wasp at this time to try save the defeut of their political god, Ingalls.but no use Jacob.

ftlv the pastor shall aDDoint a commit. Chas. Young, ther. nor do expect you tl1 you are I fee to investigate the accounts of said compelled to. How is it kaac that the christian gen imamim.

Mr McConkey demanded an Geo. McConkev. for stock, at Proprietor. ISTConclitiou powders, 1 investigation, the committer wu n. tleman you.peak of if elected is pledg BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBEES lkwiuwu, iteiitier was notified (though I ed to support Mie Irreligious and unscrup Tfc Secret Chamber.

Editob Ukion. The G.O. P. hJd ulous Ingalls who promulgates brazen' numit i aia do more than was retired of me in it) and was in Minnea- a powwow at the Center school house ly the doctrine that deceit and bribery Willis Mcllenry, i' Bl tlJe hour named, solam Inform Flints. ES'-Everything nt the Novelty Store.

Grand Disylay of Qneenswar at the Pennsylvania store, IS" All persons wishing photoes before the holidays should call on us soon. We are very busy now. Vie can not helo setting behind with our work as are the legitimate weapons of the poli For Ladies, Gents and Children's Wear. on Tuesday After outrageously abusing the People's Candidates, tician. Please explain the mcoiurfstency dahr: come "ke a man and VP'' rripd fyi lr ntttr A DEALERS IN they resolved to hold a secret meeting W.

Geo. McConkey 6rXi5dist church could not comtwi Vat with locked doors, on next Monday eve i to come; and the committee are ning before election. This is the party CANDIES 1 1'onrs to Please, lot responsible or anything kept back, of purity, opeu 00 the light and never Santa Fe- Winter Tourists rates to Texas and ins tne raohie that have dogged do any secret or dark Aider work. The New Mexico, rates go into effect at iBinnoors heels to, if possible, O. 0.

Pi, TP fast drifting tp know once-Finallimit June 1801. we near Christmas. Some persons were disappointed last year. We are not offering large prizes in order to deliver our work. We are making nothing but (lrstclass work.

A cabuet size for 2.00 per dozen. Bishoff Bros, Minneapolis, Kansas, tVLadies and GentWmans furishlna nothlnglsm. Odsek-vek. fueieathim." All was done in all irness that could be to bring out all Rates greatly reduced, inquire of un FELT McORUM, Nuts, Tobacco, Dread, CAKES, tfni Confectionery Generally. dersigned.

ty Every thing in the Music Line 1e iacti in the case. Now why not in name ef manhood prove what you at Phillips' Music Store as cheap as you 7 or stmt up. can buy to tend off, Ulv him ycur goods at the Rackkt Stoke. WFor notions oi' all kinds Jo a (Jiucknv, pastor. (rade, Third door east of Pwtofflce.

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