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Independent Review from Garnett, Kansas • 4

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11.11 I T' 1 1 1 i 'I'KlH 1 I .111 II lUl KIM III jfai S. -1 llllii v.i.yt.1-.. Are mighty good eatin' these cool nights, Come in and try 'em. RED LIGHT OFFICIAL REPORT INDEPENDENT REVIEW Successor to Kansas Aoitatok Devoted to the interests of THE MASSES. A SQUARE-DEAL NEWSPAPER.

PUBLISHED WEEKLY. Observations of "Observer." Mk. Chaxii'k: Since reading your article in week's issue, I have 'attempted to analyze the vote of the county at the late election. There never was a hetter opportunity for the Democrats to gain a very de. filled foothold one that might have lasted a long time, They landed three of the best positions and lost two by Jackson Boulevard.

How the (tame did suffer, yesterday, when Mr. liright, Wilson Foster and wilson Currier went hunting Leman Turrell has his house enclosed, and it begins to loo like we will have a new lady on the boulevard before long. Henry watson and wife drove to Garnett, yesterday, and called on Harry Walrad and wile. Mrs; Watson and Mrs. Walrad are sisters.

Of Awards of Premiums-at the Poultry Show. Those winning premium! at the poultry show at Harnett, last week, are follows: Barred Plymonth Rocks Mr. Ch. Ainsworth, Eureka, 1st cockerel; Hi Belle Coleman, Thayer, 1st and 2nd pul-leis, 2nd cockerel, 1st uen. uilo Emery, Overhrook, 1st, 2nd.

3rd heu; 3rd cock 3rd ckl, 3rd pul, 2nd and 3rd peu. white Plymouth Rocks Koss O. Cle-land, Lawrence, 1st ckl, 1st pul, 1st pen. J. S.

McCarnett, 1st. 2nd hen; Mrs. W. Hollingshead, 2nd and 3rl ckl, 3rd cock 2nd and 3rd hen, 2nd pen what vou demonstrated, very rightfully, W. 0.

CflAMPE and ANNA OH AMPE, Editors. J. M. ALKXANDKK, Associate Editor. The folks on the boulevard are not the (shall I say) traitorous conduct, of; like Kip Van wrinkle been sleeping COLEMAN AFTER THE JOINTS.

Attorney-Gene ral Coleman has filed iu the supreme court two ouster proceedings against the mayors of Pittsburg and Junction City. It is reported that proceedings will also be filed against the mayors of Wichita, Leavenworth and Atchison. Proceedings were filed against the mayor of Fort Scott prior to the election, but were pigeon-holed, because it was thought such proceedings might hurt Hoch. If, as it is stated, Hoch is going to change his policy and go after the jnnts, those jointists at Leavenworth, who engineered the Hoch meetings and whooped 'er up for him, are probably kicking themselves. Still, Harris running on a law-enforcement platform, and declared he would enforce the laws of the state; so the Leavenworth and Atchison fellows wouldn'i have teen any better off after all.

but are progressive and lively as ever what should have been considered the SUBSCRIPTION: ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, la advance wedding bells last week and sleigh bells uiored SMecoud-clan)ill matter May S5. 1891. mis wee. Dora Thoroman has gone for a couple of weeks' visit with friends and relatives around Williamsburg and Agricola Her brother Ivlmer was at home part of last week, visiting his folks, aud re-turned with Dora. Hurt Plymouth Rocks Harry C.

John son, Humboldt, Kansas, all preniiui William 'nu eos-Kaitm lyrewii ckl; Ross n.Clelaud.(i.a organ of the party, having received the support and honors coming from the endorsement of the partv in the county. Where can it stand now? and what can it expect, turning down two of the candidates tor purely personal motives? The ouestion now presents itself: What is to become ol the 200 independent voters who voted for Harris because he stood for something and hud never deecwed the people? And that same 200 voted for a representative to back him in whatever reform he might attempt, and only lost out because some wanted a Republican vote for a Repuli-can senator, ltut it availed them noth ((; I': lst an( "en, 2nd cu. 2nd pui, attend the funeral of Hopkins' un. ird pen. sirs N.

Paxton, (iarnett, 1st, DOLLIVER ON ROOT. Secretary Root went to New York and made speeches against Hearst. He claimed that he had the President's authority to do so. Last Friday, Serntor Dolliver, of Iowa, delivered a lecture at McPherson. Someone mentioned Secretary Root for the office of president, when Senator Dolliver said: "Secretary Root will not do for a presidential candidate.

He sits 3rd pul, 3rd cock, 2nd pen brother, alter which they went further south, to visit relatives They report an abuudance of cotton and corn iu that state. we had quite a gala day ou wednes day ot last week, we had a hog sale, a wedding, and a little bov came to live with Frank Myers and wile. That makes two little boys and one little girl that have come to live on the boulevard in a vear's time. L. H.

Tjaden and wife, went to Sumner 'unty anil stopoed off at uulhane, to visit Krs Tiadeu's uncle, whom she S. C. Rhode Island Reds Mrs Alh West, Oarnett, 2nd and 3rd; cock, 1st hen, 2nd ckl, 1st, 2nd, 3rd pul; 1st pea. Mrs, Cm Vaughn, (Jarnett, 1st cock, 1st and 3rd ckl, 2nd pen Wvandottes Milo Kmrry, Overhrook, all awards. White vandottes Mrs.

r. Whit-ford, liarnett, 2nd ckl, 2nd'peri; Andrews, 3rd pul, 3rd Halt ie A. Weld, (Ireeley, 1st, 3rd ckl, 1st and 2nd. cock, 1st and 2nd nullet. 1st and.

3rd has not seen since she was a little girl. From there thev go to Sawyer, I'ratt hen. 1st pen, and four special otfered hjr' National White Wyandotte Club. Anaeonas urs. A.J.

Vaughn, Garnett, I all awards. Buff Leghorns Mrs. W. B. Wilson, Ot- county, where vir.

Tiaden has a sale Thev will he absent a week. Lone Elm Items. The mercury stood ten degrees below freezing, Sunday morning. Warren Rogers and wife, cf lola, visit ed relatives in Lone Kim and vicinity tawa, all awards. (J S.

C. Brown Leghorns. Mrs. m. Vaughn, Garnett, 2nd ckl.

2nd pul. 2nd 1 pen; Dunmire. Lawrence, 3rd ckl; A. J. Vaughn, flarnett, 1st pullet; J.

A. i Burke, Ottawa, 1st ckl, 3rd pul, 1st aud I 3ul pen, i I R. C. Brown Leghorns C. J.

Page, I Salina, all awards. I S. C. White Ughorhs'Cart Haaxieker A Lawrence, 3ni ckl; B. lt Cai thage, 3rd pul, 2nd p'en; mis sw.

I last Rev. King preached an interesting sermon, Sunday morning. He will preach next Sunday evening. Mesdanies Moon, ltarrett, Shumard and ot Colony, were Lone F.lim WHAT IT SHOWS. Speaking of the result of the election iu the state of New York, the New Press (Republican) says: "The tremendous votes polled by the Democratic candidates on the state ticket, outside of Hearst, show two things beyond debate: "One that Mr.

Hughes was saved by Democrats who hive no use for the Republican pa: ty except as an instrument to slay Hearst. "Two that Hearst has cut the Republican party into ribbons. "The meagre, appalling vote given to Republicans w'len Democratic support is subtracted can mean only one thing: "Governor-elect Hughes and the Republican legislature must put an end to the conditions that nave enabled a Hearst to take Republican votes away from the party by tens of thousands. "They must make the corporations the servants, not the masters, of the public. "They must break the grasp of the traction crust, the gas monopoly, the financial autocracy and the corporation mercenaries on legislation and public offices." NEGROES INDIGNANT Last Sunday, President Roosexelt was from the Afro-American pulpits of New York city for his order dismissing, without honor, three companies of negro soldiers from the Twenty-fifth United States infantry.

By a rising vote, several congregations adopted the following resolution: "That the action of the President of the United States is most heartily disapproved by us, and is so much the more disapproved by us because of the high regard which we have hitheitp cherished foi him." H. mm. iarnett, 1st and 2nd ckl; 1A" 2nd. 3rd hen; Island 2udpuilet; 1st pj. Black, l.angshuns mis.

C. F. Buiktfj Thayer, all ribbons. white Langshans urs. John ing, for their man is pledged for lteryon.

who is not and never will be it candidate; and when the Doctor is loosed from that obligation, he will certainly go for a railroad candidate, as he is a salar ed employe of a railroad, even if he was nominated by an anti-railroad convention, and claimed to be in tavor of legis lation to compel the railroads to do certain things demanded Jv the people. It was a case of double dealing aim st unparalleled. Now, who iS to lead that '-'OO into a fold, and into what fold? who is to be a leader? who is sincere? There is still hope tne Democracy, for look at the Republican situation. A central comtMittees leadership lost ihe county lor governor, lost three ol the best offices in the court house, and oulv saved the representative bv votes, given in order.to have a vote for United States senator. Yet, the state ticket, with men entirely strange to the people, and of no reputation, carried bv over 200 majority.

No issue with them only the "ins" and the "nut" Who is to rallv them? An ably-edited organ, repu-dudiated by the convention and central committee; a representative with such a vote against him; a rtailv paper with a Democratic annex and a small tii dilation and very little original matter only squibs to be "set up" in the Democratic wkaki.v. who can either partv trust? Vou nslr a voter to scratch for vou. You must know he will scratch tor another it oecisioii calls, who can count with absolute certainty on one single straight voter, or on one honest supporter? Therefore, 1 sav there is still hope for the Democracy, lor already the city government isstronglv Democratic, with Anderson, Lacv, Itvbee, ones and Tush in the council and l'ilkiugton at the wheel, rendering the mayor perfectly powerless quite different bom the "influence" of the secretary of the central committee. Lreelev. 1st.

pud. 3rd ckl; 1st andV'aJ. pullet; 1st, 2nd, 3rd lien; tstnd 3d pea. urs. (i.

Burke. Paola. 2nd and 3rd ck 3rd pullet, 2nd pen. "Buff Orningtofis Harrv Lewis. Oar nett, 2nd ckl; Ray Lewis, Uarnett.

3rd! visitors one dav last week. I) F. Southerland returned home last week after the funeral ol hit father, Southerland, of Arkansas, Mrs. D. F.

Southerland and mother, Mrs, rl. Robertson, visited F. Mott aud family the first of week. County Superintendant elect C. H.

Kennedy and a number ol his pupils, ol VVehla, 'attended teachers meeting Saturday Mauv moving wagons ate passing daiU through our village: Seems that many ol our people are of a migratory nature. I.eRoy Latnav, of New visit ed his parents one day last week His brother lillia accompanied him home to spend the winter. Mrs. W. lv Johnston, daughter Nellie and little granddaughter atter.

ed church set vices iu Lone i lui, Sunday ckl. 1st and pul; Mrs P. Pendleton, Princeton, 1st ckl, 3rd pul, 1st pen. S. Hambergs Julia Cook, (ireeley 1st and 3rd ckl, 3rJ pullet, 1st pea Chas Linberg, St.

l.oui. Iis4ad! pullets, 2nd ckl, p-n; $3 OU. xtnj lor longest distance Bronze Turkevs urs N. A fJa'r-. nett, ail awards in the iuner council of the trusts, is Thomas Ryan's right band man, and, for several years lias been chief counsel in every nefarious scheme that has been foisted on the American people." We do not, for one moment, doubt the correctness of Senator Dolliver's statement about Root, and it will take more than Root's declaration to prove to us that he went to New York and made those speeches on President Roosevelt's authority.

Suggestion by the Lawrence World: K. Hudson wants Republicans who won't vote 'er straight 'relegated to the party so ably represented by Colonel That's about the substance of James Monroe Miller's speech in the last state convention, and so many Republicans took him at his word that Harris came within 2,000 votes of being elected governor. It is well to be careful how Republicans are in yited by their own party to get out. May be they'll do it." The official count gives Governor Hoch a majority over Hauis of 2,058. The sturdy old prohibition couuty of Wyandotte gave Col.

Harris majority, and that other veteran law enforcement Shawnee, gave the Colonel, 742. How anxious these counties were to have the law enforced. Such rot is amusing. Olathe Tribune. How about Leavenworth, Atchison and a number of other saloon towns which might be mentioned Just as well tote fair, Brother Richardson.

Attorney-General Moody says that it is not the tariff, but the railroad rebate, tha" is the mother of trusts. Possibly we Democrats have been mistaken in regard to sex. It is quite plausible that the railroad rebate is one parent or the other, and, if what Moody says.is true, it must be that the tariff is the daddy. Hutchinson Gazette. When Root went to New Yoik, duriuc the campaign, the dispatches said Roosevelt was attacking Hearst through his secretary of state.

Kx-Governor Odell accepted it in that way, and he says Hearst comes out of the contest a greater jnan than ever before, and that he is a power that must be reckoned with in the future. White Holland Tuikevi-ur, ti il Burke, Paola, 1st co 2nd, 3.l hen. 3d I ckl, 3rd pullet, 2n I peu Mrs. Mr-j tord, (Iarnett, 2nd cock, 1st pk, 1st and; 2nd pullet, 1st ueu. Hvri'tit A Secretaire, h' The Kansas Farmer.

I morning, and visited with the foriuers's brot her, T. A i. hurch Myron Webber, accompanied hy his daughter in law and utaridsoii, cauie 1 1 in Lamed last week. Mr Webber The "old reliable" K'iSSls Wftue esiannsrii-o i I -I. i giuimiiiui wcckiv papev-ln tile ttesl; It solves the problem (or the bv tanner It helps un.l interests member of the larmet's lamilv.

lt hat 12 regular ilepurt.Uicrn I.i com ribu tors are ex peri am h. 11 ies, 'h coinitt. 24 tr 32 eiicli week, is ilit best implement i.n the I. mi. hi.

lished in Kan.s by men who uudrr stand Kansas conditions Kach is worUi the pi ice id i ifar's subs tiuu in praciical SgS sample cop es. Js We have made hi rangeuieuts wilt! The Kansas Farmer Coitiuauv -so ibaij had been visiting his sou T. (V Webber mil family for two months, A luipuy, pleasant social day was spent ai the Dincher home, Nov 13ih, that being, sirs W.J.. Dutehei's birth anniversary Her mother, rs Null, who bus made her home niih hei the past two years, had iuvned the ladies of the So'-ial of vt hich both are members, and two' or three iuruiate iriends, 10 spend that clay at their home As Mrs Hull was to leave a dav or two later for her home, near Rock Island, HI the ladies turnc 1 the entertainment into a double surprise, cim'ing liram) ma, also paiiie inn at the home of Mrs A. Robins, and went to the Dutcher home about I The Peculiar Comedian.

W. II. Patton. Local theatre-goers will be delighted with Manager Line's announcement ot the engagement of li I'atton as one of the season's most worthy offerings Uach year, Mr I'atton has addeil popularity to his iiiii admirer who have witnessed his performances. Very few were aware ot the tact that lie was the author of the plavs he was, pearing in, which have luruinlied un even iug's enjoymeut to so inunv thousand people in Ihe past tew vears, He is also the author ot "I'lieSiow I'oke," a new rtesl'-ril plavol geart heart interest that lie will be seen in hen this season He is sin 'rounded willi an eiivplionally clever ca-t, and the scenic ami electric eltects are drsciibnl as bciu lioth rUb orate and approi riate Opern house, Wednesday night, Nov.

2Sth. we cau turnivh the ktvitw and Ki)sa Fariuerjor one tear tor i.rdy ai II s. u. aii'l snrprisetl tne i i i u-- thev were prepairlng lor the dinner hour Tlieif ti tends hao also come pre GARNETT HOSPITAll pared lor that event, and soon a boun leous and tempting dinner was served with the tis'ial socialbilitv ol such occasions. In the afternoon, Mrs.

Dutcher was presented with shower of handkerchiefs; (iiaudrna was presented, by the ladies of the Circle, with a very haujsoinc hand bag, as a token ot remembrance trorn the society. Orandma I.M (lie liraimrjit ft Chronic Troubles, Snrjjical Troubles, F.ye, liar, Nose and Throal Diseases Hli. 0. A. III.ASDKL,, 1W4 Sixty Weeks for $1.75.

Democracy has been made almost respectable by the election returns. The party stands for something, and it is getting due credit. vou know what it means? It means that the Republicans must quit their everlasting slashing of each other and unite against the common Kansas is a Republican state, but it is also an independent state. Lawrence Journal. Brother Brady admits that Democracy is "al most respectable." He cannot say that Democracy is any less respectable than Republicanism.

Indeed, he has, iu effect, admitted it all through the recent campaign. Then, why should the election of Democrats work any injury to the stale? Wouldn't a Democratic administration be just as good as a Republican administration? Hearst says he will not be a candidate for tllce again. But that does not eliminate him from politics. He is a power, and he must be admitted into the councils of the Democratic party, and the party is bound to listen to him, The newly -elected county attorney of Allen county, who has been appointed deputy county attorney, is atter the jointists with a big stick. Kx Governor Odell, of New York, thiuks Bryan and Hearst would be a combination that would be hard to beat in New York state.

Senator Plait, of New York, will resign his seat in the senate, but the foxey old Chaun-cey Depew will hold onto his salary. The Kansas supreme court says V. W. Rose, ex inayor of Kansas City, must pay the $1,000 fine assessed against him. IT is claimed that the Prohibitionists showed larger gains in the late election than any other party.

EAT AT THE RED LIGHT has been a taithtul and interested worker iu the society, and her cheerful presence and help will be missed As all such occasions do, this pleasant dav came to an end, aud, ttt parting, their friends wished the honored parties many added years of happiness Dr. J. Jonks ft GENERAL PRACTITIONER Dlseusasof women uud ckipiiieu I KiMidMt I a specially, t'hroulc dlseasH phone, IV speclul ntiuiitlou. i offlca vers a specialty. ptiou, Uesluenoe itooi- went.

Piesbyi erUu ctiurelrf OtUce over Keujiel, HIiIbIuY siuiT A Don't put. off until to morrow the matter ol subscribing for The Youth's Companion. The piblisheis oiler to send to every new subscriber tor who at unci remits the mbscription price, $1 7.1. all the issues for ihe re rimming weeks ol lyot! free. These issues will contain nearly oil complete stories, besides the opening chapters of Hamlin Sarland's serial, 'The Long Trail" all in addition to the 52 issues ol Whatever tour age, six, sixteen or sixtv, you will lind The Couipuiiou to be your paper It touches every worthy interest iu life intere that pro motes cheerliilness, develops character, enlarges the understanding and instils ideas ol true patriotism.

Full illust'ated Announcement of The Companion tor will be sent to any address free with sample copies of the paper. D. M. CRAIO, M. Andy Farria for Under Sheriff It is reputed (hit lieu Bibb, the newly elected sheriff, lias selected Farris lor under slier ill.

Andy has had several years' ex peril lice iu tliatcupac. tty, under his brother John and IJan Moore, and will, no doubt, uivesatis-laction, Jesse Cole has been on the sick list, but is about again. miss kiary lv, Lindsay left, Yesterday, for Birmingham, Iowa, on a visit, Wk have reached the point, in politics, at least, where truth counts more than fiction. Manford Schoonover, in Garnett Journal. It didn't count in the case of Schoonover' against Champe, in the recent contest for county printer.

K. H. Harriman, the railroad magnate, is a tariff-revisionist. He says the protective tariff is responsible for trusts and great combinations. He gave expression to this belief in Topeki, Tuesday evening.

Over a million dollars of the San Francisco relief fund has been stolen. Any man, or set of men, who would steal such a fund would swipe the coppers from a dead man's eyes. Ok course, Mr. Rockefeller believes implicitly in Providence. Does he not always advise the public to keep its lamps trimmed and burning? Gas City Herald.

lsr us do your Job Physician and Siifieo Office over the Archer's stoSk WW. Ivd Stein down at Welda wednrs. fanii 1 1 ui ui vi New subscribers will receive a gift of i. a. The Four-Lcat Hanging 1 house lairtnilar lor lithographed in twelve colors and gold Subscribers who jjet new subset iptioi I will receive in cash and many other special awards.

Send tor Information, 15 YOUTH'S COMPANION. Ill B.rUlev Street, Boston, Mas. tn noMI.lt BHON rrprlrlui We visit nil traius.day ani night. 1 rat order at Fourth Avenue Hotel. Try a meal at the Red Ughls urn, A.

McKwen, who ha been visiting relatives In Topeka, returned home, yesterday. Harl (jil and uabel vcAd tin, of Blue uound, were united iu mammae by Judge Sheer, weduesday eveuiug,.

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