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The Western Sentinel from Iola, Kansas • 1

The Western Sentinel from Iola, Kansas • 1

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WESTERN VOL. II. NO. 2. IOLA, ALLEN COUNTY, KANSAS, JEIDAY, JULY 26, 1895.

BY J. B. GOSHORN. NOMINATION PROBLEMS. THE WESTERN SENTINEL.

Sr. BIT" T.K. fabler. 0. K.

iiKLOX, Attorney MM COUNTY DIRECTORY. GEO A. BOWLUS, President. MUS. W.

M. Viue-Frct. FRIDAY, JULY 2G. 1S95. The District Court of Allen county, meet tfee Tblrd Monday In March, tbo Third Mon.

iuy tn June, and the First Monday in CONTEMPT OF COUP'S-. That Wus. the Charge For Not Making His Krieape. Opposite the stage station-and hotel waa a ehanty with, tlio sign of" "Jale" over the door, and I strolled' over there and asked of a man sitting at the door and smoking a pipo: "Can I take it that this Is Kansas Republlpans Trying: to Devise a Scheme to Avoid a Convention. Topoka.

July 18. Republican politicians are unwilling to believe that the oily way to get a nomination lot-chief justice before the people that BANK OF ILLEfl COUNTY, L. Still well, JucIro. rember. District Clerk, County Attorney( Sheriff, County Clerk.

Editorial Notes. A Topeka church ha's employed a lady' to whistle sacred music every Sunday. will be binding upon the party is by a state convention. They admit that I'rank L. Travis.

R. II, Dennett. C. Aushownan. Jumcs Wakefield.

J. eoffleld. J. I). SmttV IOLA, KANSAS, it may not be done by tho state' cen- Register of Deeds, Probate Judge, County Superintendent, Treasurer, II 11.

Joncj. 0. M. Nelson. ''OiWof our" sen ool inarms has no tral committee, as a' commit, but use fora Board of Education as she they advance the suggestion that the D.

T.nccy, li. Ard. if F. N. Cjunty Commissioners, always uses a pine shinglo.

committee could get together as a "meeting of the qualified voters" McDonald. Transacts a The County commissioners meet tle First leioeSi). Geneial Banking 8s county jaur" You kin, sir," he promptly replied. "Not much o-f a' jail." "No sir; but it'aa new county, youj' know." 'Any prisioners inside?" "No sir. I am tho only they allow mo outside." "Whore's the sheriff or jailor?" oif hunting." "And left you all alone?" C.

It. Mclntire, the veteran dem- make a republican nom- ocratic editor has sold the Arkansas jnation, but there is so much rebel- Monday In January, the First Monday after the Brst TuosKlay In April, the First Uondaj lo July, and the First Monday in October. City democrat to F. M. Hartly.

hon in the ranks of the party that it js likely that other meetings would be held. Another scheme has been suggested, that the nomination be made by EPISCOPALIAN TO MEET. An Hffjrt To Have Thu Hutchinson Gathering to Adjourn to Topeka. Topeka Kansas, July. An effort will be made to have the Kansas Episcopalian convention in Septem- ExehangQ on Kansas City, Chicago anc New Yorfc.

petition indorsed by the. committee, Makes collections in all parts of tlio United Btatca. but that would invite tbo kickers i So all 001 UUWU also to nominate by petition lopeita oraer tnat tno consecva-1 "All alone. I'm purty comfortable however, and my time will be out in about six months." "But I should think you would run' away, I paid as I offered him a cigar. "Whar he queried in "If I go to Grass Valley, the boys-will hang me for hoss If I go to llidgo City they will hang me for stealing a mewl.

Over to Ku- tion. of liithop-eleet Frank li. Mills- the signs point to a state ponvention. unless unexpectedly the kickers Bhould subside and accept the rule of the party pauffh may be made a pavtot the ex iOLA DIRECTORY. Secret Societies.

Iola Lodge No. 83 A. F. A. Regular Communications, First and Third Tuesdays of each month.

AH brethren In-good staud-ln cordluUy Invited to attend. M. O. Robinson, W. C.

L. Whlttaker, Salem Chapter No. 4, Order of F.astern Star, meets 1n Masonic Hall the First and Third Monrttiy In each month. Mvs. Nattio E.

Pennell, W. M. firs. Alloe Stark, Sec. Iola Lodge No.

21, Q. 0. F-, meets every Thursday evening. A. J.

Scrvey, N. Samuel Riggs, Pec, Dorothy Lodge, Na Daughters of Re ercises, it wouia require a two- KEGOTIATES FIRST MORTGAGE IMS ijH TO IMPEOVED FARMS. Correspondence Solicited, Free silver coinage is losing ground in tho west. It has time and thirds vote to mako the change, and it is doubtful if the South and West would consent. Ilutchinsgn having a strong pull.

If there be no change an effort will be made to have the consecration take place at J. II. VANMUYS, Cashier. L. iiOUTUKLr, Prealdent.

becca, meets Second and Fourth Thursdays ESTABLISHED IN 1839. 'General Sovereign has a manifesto address to the lu web month, IJrs; E. Smeltzor, N. MrsJ, DArnott, Sec. Knights of "Labor" for the boycott i Johi Camp No fifii, Modern Woodman, moots.

cher Bend they want me tq puU; hemp for robbin' Bill White. I might' git up into the mount'ins, but tho durned Injuns wouk try, for my scalp," The safest place for me is right ho reV and I hain't say in' a word." "My friend would it hurt your feelings if I should ask you why you were sent here?" "Not a bit sir. I killod a man." "You did eh? But how how "How did it happen? I was sont to jail fur a y'ar instead of being hUPg?" "Yes?" "Oh theylidn't keor nuthin' about, the killin', an1 gin mo two hull. ATflDTIlDTT LL. been proven that it will not bear the least analysis either of fact or argument.

A contemporary has said that it la 'day dream of the unthinking to pay hundred cent debts (with. fifty cent dollars. Tho old sbldier at the monstrosity in this light. Ho realizes' that with with freo coinage of silver at a ratio of 16 to 1 that his 12 dollar pension would have a purchasing power oay equal to six of our present dollars. Westphalia Times.

Oh, no, Brother Ilattcn, free silver is not losing ground by any manner of means. The great mass of the people of Kansas aro firm believers lAUlllLmUl evwy Thursday evening, 0, 0. McCarty, V. 0 V. Cowan, Sac.

Iola Lodge No. AS, A. 0. TJ. meets Second and Fourth Mondays of each month J.

IMupluln. M. W. H. McCluro, Sec BANKING of national banks, and adds: '-The struggle att 1896 must result in a victory for the common people or "the hope of American liberty is lost," or words to that elToct.

This fellow, sovereign, who is drawing a salary oi a year, no doubt in national bank is certainly the sovereign Jack of American" politics. If these called 'Knisrhts of Labor" would labor Prospect Lodge No. 1, 0, 8, moots FUst and Third Thursdays of each month. Orvillo Wllliums, CP. Adlal Ewing, Sec.

K. and L. of S.Tola Council Knights tw of Security, meets tho First and TlitrJ in iree silver, and if they be mistak iEuiTiflnal rsspsiliility larger tinn' any rani in Sonllicrn Kansas. Fridays of each month. It.

months to walk oif in. As 1 wouldn't, go, the jedge he said it was contempt of court ajicl sent mo up hero for a y'rr. so ho oould hev tho use of my cayuse and guns free gratis, Don't happen to hev a now dock. 0. A.

R. McCoolc rost No. 61, meets tho First Saturday, on or before tne full Mtan, en they have hoard no argument from the "honest money crowd" sufficient to shake them in their belief. Silver was honest money in this AH comrades in good standing, aro invited to meet with tho Post. J.

M. Williamson, P. 0. W. H.

Mcfllure. Adjutant. more with their hands and less with their under jaws, they could entirely avoid the woes they complain of. THIS YEAR'S VKfjETATiON Speakin? of the "republican populist fusion" over Judge Martin for the. supreme court, the Western -Son- r.sa A Oencrol Banking Business Tra in all its branches.

McCook itollcf Corps, 'No. 145, njete hO First and Third Friday cvonlngs at each nonth at the O. A. R. Hall.

Mrs. J. W. Delaplula, Pros. Mrs.

M. M. Williamson, Spc. of keerds with you, eh?" "Sorry to say I haven't-" "I was in hopes you had. The.

jeige yfilj be' up this way to-morrow and I'd had the keerds all marked and play him tho best throe out ofr five to see whether I drawed pay as jailor or scrubbed along as a prisoner. St. Louis Republic. all country for nearly one hundred years, and it sounds somewhat suspicious to now denounced it as dishonest Tho old soldier understands it exactly, and wo have the proud dis. tinction being We were paid in 33 and -10 cent dollars in '63 and and wasn't paid in silver dollars, either.

Our government was bled then by the same gold gamblers that are; bleeding it now, and since the war over the 1 J. Dealer in foreign and domestic exclinugo, Collection inado accessable oinU and jtjoi'tieijH yumkioJ on day of paymout. Liberal discounts veil to customers. Churches. tho democratic papor of Iola, says; have never taken any stack in the so-called "populist party" Timoa change sp do peo-t pie.

Maybe brother Goshom didn't have any stock, but he wus either trying to get some or handle the belonging to others two Episcopal ServiceB on th Third Sunday LQAS MADE AND NEGOTIATED CN IMPROVED FARMS. yt the month. F. K. Mtlmpson, In oliarne.

ChrUtian "orncr rtrowlwny ami Kyonmore. Bjlnday school 10 A. U. rrayor nieel.lnp Wed' years ago. vvnion was itr iow is it any, thing to get there just'so it's pensioner has oeen oougeu to t-ao his pension in any kind of currency, but tho Government has always been rut to sea that the money loaner NO PLACE LIKE" HOME.

"And who aro you?" asked St. Peter of a long men; with agitated "I am a populist editor," was, the melanchol' "esponse. "Then you had better go back to. Kansas," said St. Peter sadh'.

will never be satisfied any where elso. Kxebaugo. 25 er cent called "democratic lno Isows. We clip the above, literary gem from the Trio News as an example of the work that can bo turned out by a shooting stick, pasta pot. and protruded tongue.

What tho article la driving at we have no idea, as it re uosday evonlngB. C. Mi(Juvry, pusior. Unlteil brethren every 'Sunday rvonintf ftl. Sunday fcchnol A.

jM. Praycrmi'dlliK; Volnoilivy evening ikt Youi'K People's mooting aunday evoiijftif Op. m. I D. Wininier, pustor.

i Methodist Upisropal-iCoiner Jufftimm ivn4 Broadway. Services every Habliatli atU a. m. and 7:80 P. Sunday school, at A.

M. Prayer mcolinK every Wednesday rveninR at iiijo! All are cordially invited to all at these meetings, J. lluntor, Pastor. Baptist On Sycamore street. Prenaliins Unndav niornlnnandevenlns.

Sunday school receives his pay in gold. To mako gold the standard unit of value, is to put a premium, on and by putting ft premium on gold, dollar, they have made of it the. only ctis- Discotitit Sale. hongst dollar in this couatry, If tho republicans of Kansas are, really in earnest la their investigation of "ways that are dark, tricks, that are vain" among-it our a I'ravrr nicetinu every Wudnes- sembles some what a piece of pi left pver by the editor of the-paper, when lie started for Denver. VV are sure our worst, enemy would not charge us with trying to got or handle "pop $12.00.

baby carriage for Our extinguished con temporary asks the question: "Has the democratic party gainod a recruit in the Aiiv evenlnc at 7:00, Young l'unplu'H ipeet- pvtu-v Sunday evenluK. U. IvinB, 4as- tor, J5 Uofniwd-Tllvlno worlliP Jn tho Christ Ito-lormud church at 11 m. Kvery Sunday. Ev- breech or barrel, neither yet" two yoars ago, or any other time, and if it were charged, that there was anyone in Allen county pnlinr kkttIco every two weeks at 8an past five years?" and oilers a year's subscription to the Register to the man who will come and controvert the proposition.

A yoar's subscription to the Register is n.0 indupoment. Offer a clip 55 10.50. 9.00. 6.00. 3.75.

day school every Sunday' at 10 A. All lire invited to attend. i. lrau.5t, PitS- A A A A or, J9 Trfjitivterlan Preaching Bt 11 A. M.

and public ollipiala, they should a committee to investigate the members of the last, legislature, showing-what members, if any, drew illegal. per diem and mileage: what members, if any, who carried upon the pay rolls, committe clerks to whAoV thoy v-oro not the names of the. clerks, the amount they so illegally ceived, and the; duties, if any, that, they performed. 'IhU fruitful field, of investigation promises "richer -returns" than tho squandering of public money in trying to oust from, office some poor mangy pop who wa legally elected or appointed. Instead; M.

fcvery Sabbath, funday School at fool enough to bed jeve it. This has been a remarkable) year lor vogeta-tior, and may account for the article but we think it the maiden effort of tho writer, wbo in his anx- 1:45 a. M. Prayer meet ng. wotmesuay a M.

Everibody Wuloume. W. L. bimler, ped exchange and the proposition will be snapped up instantc. Our.

people can stand a good many things but ajproposition to extend he cir-culatton of the Register if it be only pne mora issue, makes them weary. One thing is certain, tho democratic lety to say something quit before be commenced. These carriages have good parasols with Lace edges Bargains Shoes! ROBINSON DEAD. PROF party of Allen county has gained Jlor Of Kansas Univcmlty I.OK',1 OUO Iiihtruetora, more rocruiti tho last live yoars I awreneo, July S21 Prol D. II.

liobinson, who has held the chair Humboldt Directory. Societies. KOYATj AIU'll C'onvo-entlon of Valley Cliaptpp, iU It. A M. Thursday evening ou befove the full moon.

J. D. GosnoBN, 11. P.i F. W.

Fit EVERT, Sec. VaclflC uidge No.211, A. and A. ReL'iilar ConmiUnlcaMoti, l'imt and l'hlrd than tho Three years ago the democratic candidato wtvs electod by a larger majority than was tho editor of tho Rogistor. Ladies' Tan Shoes for of ancient languages and the Latin $1.25.

$1.25. language and Literature at the Kansas university for twenty-sixjyears, or $1.75 $1.75 $1.25 If Wine color for Tan shoe for $1.00. since the founding of thesohool, CfLod month. All Masons In aruirl utiuidlna are Invited to attend. Wo will wager a copy of tho Sentinel, a papor tho people do read, that there is not a candidate on tho Democratic ticket, but in a race single handed and alono, biit would poll more vota.s in, Allon oouaty than .70.

.90 Children's Tan shoe for this evening at tus home in tins city of typhoid fever. lie has been severely sick but a couple ot woeks and of standing tip- for Kansas they havo. spent their time in lying for Kansas wallowing in the filthy pool, of partisan politics, hoping to roof up some decaying sub.stantios to in-, flato the attenuated forms of those" political pelicans who worp banished, from, tho political crlD thrcu4 years-ago. Fur unadulterated rot tho platforiDf' of tho republicans of county surpasses we ever--lu nrltit; The l'6riedy' for an vancB of wages, is a btnko. whilo un-" dec- donocratio prosperity, the gas of the working men are vob-at." K.

W. M. jp; ilf, Fkbvert, Sec. Humboldt Lodge No. 80.

1. O. meets an very Wednesday evening. In tddFellovn Mail, noi tli side pnlilli: squara. Visiting UttJtlii'eii aw cordially Invited.

1 eter I'lckm N. Ci, Fred. Flsbpr, i FURNITURE, CARPETS ORGANS and SEWING MACHINES at Lowestliving prices Lodge No.niO, K. ot and his death waa unexpected. Ilo was a.

graduate of liochoster univor-ulty. and taught a few yoars 1 in tho East beforo cotninj West. He has been s'jporintondont of the Baptist Sunday school, of which church ho has boon a mornber for many yoars. tcyo.4 a wife throe oluldren. tho editor the Register.

Now, plthor put up, or sing a solp. Republicans were quick enough to, chargo tha party with Kos'ori8lbillty for the "hard time'-but now roffuse to credit itfor return-ing'prOBperity. It's a poor rule" that E. Leitzbach, meetlnf'H, Flistand 'I'hlfd evenings, pf each tmnth, In Odd Kultows Hall. All iinights In good standing Invited to attend.

Uorg Uriidy, Dlctutur, Humboldt Lodge No. 8H A. U. meets Secoml and Fonfth Mondays of each i tin a 1 ''MV'm.

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