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The Hanover Democrat and Enterprise from Hanover, Kansas • 4

The Hanover Democrat and Enterprise from Hanover, Kansas • 4

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your township and if men can spend H. R. FCITON. As we Dromised some time ago to give attention to Ihe various candidates, on the democratic side, of Wash twice the amount of their salary in one township in the endeavor to secure their election, one might be justified in ariving at the conclusion that they expect it to return before many days with additional increase. If you want to The Hanover Democrat-Enterprise.

PUBLlBaXD EVIBT FRIDAY. James Pontius Editor and Proprietor. Sophia Pontius, Associate ington we beg to call the atten tion of the readers of the Democrat- Enterprise to one of the ablest men in tne party oi mat counij who is a candidate for tne omce oi For The Woman Who: Wanis A Good Solid Work Shoe, not too heavy, but full of wear, made of good, heavy leather on roomy lasts, We will place our Entered at the post office at Hanover, Kan State Senator. send one who is invariable to the wiles of the money king and who will perform the duties of the office according to law and the dictates of his conscious as well as to the wishes of his constituents, let it be H. R.

Fulton of Han- i sas, aa second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE! To the people of Hanover and vicinity he needs no introduction from our hands, but for those who may possibly not be familiar with his record as a One copy, one year tM One copy, six months 60 over, Kansas. lours iruiy, Tnos. Hynes IS ADVANCE democrat, we would say that he was rnrnJu1vl2. 1859.

at Greensaek, Al Prices tor advertising made known upon application at tbls office. Whenv Co. Pa and spent his boyhood Wc note with a great deal of days amid the verdant and vineclad pleasure that Harry M. Brodrick, editor of the Advocate Democrat, hills of the "Keystone State." lie was admitted to the bar in Jlarcn It is much easier to defeat boodlers and grafters at the polls than it is to prevent them from stealing after they are in office. Ex.

at Marvsville, has been nominated Black Diamond Shoe, 1858 and has since followed that pro bv the democrats of the rorty hfth fession. His eray haired fatner ana mother are honored citizens of Sabetha representative district to make the race asainst Fred Pralle, of Bre AT $1.50 Kans. and his brother Jno. A. Fulton, is a present Republican Senator from men, who has held the ofiice for two terms.

Wc are only sorry that Brown Uo. this state. II. R. has been a resident of the great we do not live Brodrick's district commonwealth of Kansas for nearly 35 so that wc misht lend him our aid Judge Parker's letter to his notifies tion committee stamps hiai a man of peace, all right.

He has too little ginger in him to be quoted par at an Irish wake. Ex. The devotional politican hies himself to church on the Sabbath, and ostentatiously worships his maker; hut on Monday he hikes to the saloon and sets them up to the boys Ex. Urodrick is a man who is well up on years and of Sabetha for nearly a quarter of a century. Hence he has been a state affairs.

His association in the against the We have a big line of Women's Work Shoes from $1.15 to $1.50. Your kind is amono- thera. We can save you money on this class of goods. Call ntid see. newsoaoer field of the state puis him witness to the various changes socially, politically aud financially, which have fiken place during that intrim and be- inclose touch with the affair of state.

He 13 broad minded, well n-raman of education and of brains read and will make his presence felt lift carefullv observed all these changes and noted the results which now tend in the legislative ball if elected to the office. His attitude on the liq- Now that the meat trust don't have in nnv its laborers any higher wages it to fit him for the office to which he as nnastinn is vtrv liberal. He INC CO. pires and besides being an able lawyer UUI -J --J 1 Ml he has a repartee second to none, wnien is a good time to humbly implore it to pay a little more for live stock and charge a little less for meats. Please has the Dower of conviction anu win qualification is so necessary to a legis never be found swerving from bis lator.

We are well aware that Mr. ui be merciful our master rkx. dutv when caterins; to the best in- ton. in his practice of law, in Hanover, hia p.on sti taunts. He IClvOl va.

has incurred the enmity of a few who Bear this one thing in mind, that knows their needs and wishes and so happened to be on the wrong side or fWrfill made one of the best sher the course, and as H. R. never forgets sff'a Washington county ever had, and will use his every effort, if elected, til RPfl that thev are carried out. the interests of his client he never neg as it always has been the rule in this nnnntT tn reDav a man with a second lis newsnaoer is acknowledged to lects to use every honorable means to i. 1 be one of the best in the state, i His win.

The man who gs into court to term for his faithful service, it is the duty of the voter to again elect Tom ettle his difficulties must necessarily views on state matters are widely expect to be interrogated by the at quoted by the state press and his Correll. torney of his opponent and were we to be eiven our choice in the matter we presence in the legislative nan wm carrv as much; if not more weight Tones. Tom Correll and Andy would rather face any other one man i Freeborn, three candidates for office, dpmnprats and one republican, and in court than the subject of this sketch with it than his writings in uh newspaper, His newspaper has often condemned the Uurrell liquor so vehement his sagacity, so rapid his all good honest business men, much reDartee and so crushing his argument -c- law which was passed by the recent Co the reader of this article wno may superior to their opponents, were in tfcosA nnrta vesterday. It is the duty legislature and he has always been have been so unfortunate to have passed of the voters to see that they are elect found disapproving of the extrava through such an ordeal we wouia say that you are using poor judgment and ed this fall. gant methods resorted to by mem hers of the last legislature in repay inferior argument in saying that you could not vote for the man who wns inc? nettv political obligations at the The voters should bear in mind that not one man on the county democratic tini-ot.

is nn office seeker. Many of them instrumental in you losing your cause expense of the taxpayers of the state wpro nominated without their knowl If Brodriek is elected the uoriy fifth representative district will have edge, others had to be solicited. While nllthe reDublicans were seeking office It should be sufficient evidence that he is capable of taking care of the office, and one reason you should vote for him for no man can cast an honest ballot who allows his prejudices to influence him in casting the same. If you have a man to look after their interest who knows his duty and will not be all spring and summer. The voter can easily tell which is the grafter-the the man nominated by afraid to perform it.

Ho has tne the best interest of your country and Dining Room Elegance. Tne Dining Room is where you do the honora of. your homo. Three times, a Cay, if you're lucky, you and your fumily meet In the diniiwr room. Half of your enjoyment is taken there, and next to your food nothing adds more to that enjoyment than flue dining room furniture.

But elejrant Dining Room Furniture doesn't necessarily mean expensive furniture Not if you buy it here. The largest and most complete line of Dining Room Furniture will be found irfon our floors, and while you marvel -at the richness of design and finish. Inquiry for. prices will reveal that it cost nqt a cent more than inferior goods. If you are looking for Dining Room Elegance at a mighty low cost, you should see us.

-Dining Tables Chair 50 cents and up, Sideboard $11.00 and up. D. MICHELSON. happy faculty of ready at all the people, and all should vote state at heart you will not allow those times to make a good tait in cieiense rejudices to deter you from voting of anv measure he thinks is proper right. and also of niacins: the seal of con (I -A St There was never a living man, per demnation upon any proceedings savor of era t.

His influence haps, who did not incur the enmity of some one and as a natural result hare his enemies, but the man without en will be a mighty factor among the representatives and he can be rclud emies most generally can have but few friends and this is especially true in There will be a barbecue at Hanover the 26th. and 27th. of this month. Mr. Pontius advertised the reunion here as a big "Republican rally." Here is a good chance for the Republican papers to even up by calling the barbecue a Democratic revival.

Republican. The above expresses the narrowness of the Republican editor. There is vast difference between the reunion and our barbecue. The reunion is everywhere aeknowleged to bo a repub iubilee. or at least always run by upon at aU times to cater to tne uesi interests of the state at large, and political affairs.

But right cannot stand, like the Collosus of Rhodes, on his district in particular. As we two shores at once it must be on the said at the start we are very sorry one side or the other and time alone that wc do not live in Broderick's district that we might help his can will tell whether we are right in our estimation of this candidate or not. didacy. Ilia own newspaper is the S3: We have known Mr. Fulton personally onlv democratic newspaper in republicans-wherein no democrat serves onr onmmittee except to see about for a number of years and have always district aud he is too modest to pro found him true to every trust.

To be sure he has his faults, but who is it that VU hauling water, wood and the like, while the barbecue had 14 Democrats and 19 mote his own candidacy through the columsofhis own paper. But to have none and theru is one. thing that republicans on for committees and De eSHas the two most important commit meet Broderick is to became ins we admire in the make up of Mr. and that is, there is no hypocrisy friend. He has a prepossessing ap tees the executive and speakers each about him.

There i9nodeception.no pearance which will wiu him votes Kew Jeweler in Hanover. If you arc in need of a GOOD WATCH or CLOCK at a RIGHT PRICE see F. A. PARSONS. All work guaranteed Grst clasa.

REPAIRING a SPECIALTY. Located at Dieter's Hardware Store. had two republicans and one democrat Oh no, Bro. Ingalls we are not as nar in our iubilees as you people with all who chance to maise nis ac superficial covering and no carrying water upon both shoulders about him. quaintance.

Ha is the same yesterday, today ana -That is why our gatherings are always satisfactory and successf ull while many tomorrow. While in Brown Co. a short ago where Mr. Fulton had lived for of yours. are entire failures.

nearly 25 years and where his agea parents still resides, we talked with some 0Q Inst, week's Republican an of the most prominent citizens of that articie that is very misleading. It says hot T. H. Correll, our sheriff, contem county and found none but what spoke well of him and expressed their desire plates moving the first of January, and is repairing his house for that purpose. Tho idea of the pin-headed editor is to to see him victorious in the coming political conflict.

And we would say to the voters of Independence Twp. in par ED MUEIIER SON, lead people to believe that he has no hoo of an 'election this is erroneous and false, and black as the soul from St eminated. T. H. Correll DEALER IN ways keeps his house in repair for his ticular that you have nearly always held the "key" t0 the Political situation in your county, and the turn of which may determine the battle now impending.

And the probabilities are that it will be up to you to decide, at the polls, who your next Senator will be. It will be for you to say whether vou will be represented in the Senate tenants, and his tenant can rest onroH that he won't have to move for ll Flflor, Goal HOLD ON TO THE BANK BOOK two years, unless he wants to, as tl cline to the ship. Let your bank book go and you're like a boat people of Washington county in the ram's of mind whereby they ate going to be fooled into trading a good without a Without it you spena mmm mmw iiYo sheriff for a new ana uninuu uue uci-fwnrft thev willing to spoil a good more and save less than with it. A BANK AND CHECK BOOK by a banker and an agent of monopolies and "of the "Money Power" or a man who has ever been a worshipper at the shrine of the poor laboring man a man who is versed in law and capable of framing articles pretaining to the same a man who will loyally fulfill the arft two items that assist starting one barber and ball player to make a poor Wfl'make it a 'business to pay the HIGHEST on the road to fortune. Our bank this officer for sheriff.

Tom as ne is lamn-Sovltr known, and has been tried and way has hebed many a person and we 4. r0ntinff: and in this case it want to heb many more. You are one we want. Come down to-morrow for PRICES for Grain nnd Hay, and we always soil our Flour and Coal as LOW 3S the LOWEST. i7" Call and see us before buying or selling anything you may have in our.

line. duties of his office and be, mindful of the interests of his coustituentS instead of catering to the wishes 6f the lobbyist and his filthy You have Been' in previous political campaigns how candidates "for this particular office lavished their wealth' upon IIUU luuuu i 4 is the custom to re-elect him. In. this part of the county everybody, is for The people over here' won know on election day that a stranger from Barnes is running. To T.

II. Cor rell, Hanover says, stay where you are untill January 1st. 1907. the bank and check book and you'll go home happy! BANK OF HANOVER TAFT SON, Private Bank. a..

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