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Barton County Banner from Claflin, Kansas • 1

Barton County Banner from Claflin, Kansas • 1

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i l. iron i Mva 'the engar are admitted Via Inmav nnnvta -i, and their decisions Claflin, Barton Counts Kansas, tTGeneraoinTy0'! Vol. 4. stated that his nience of ml 1 i -s No. 38- r' Everybody come to the Fouth.

The Scientific Ameuican IIeadek cr can safely build, and the farmer is so constructed that two (2) men and safely buy the eadcr. threo (3) horses with one wagon can I cordially PEOPLE'S PLATFORM, as adopted by tlie OinahaV-onve'-Uon. FntsT-That the union of the labor force of the United States this clay cousuniateci. shall be permanent and perpetual. May it spirit enter into all hearts for the salvation of the republio and the uplifting of mankind: SKOOxu-Wealth belongs to him who ere 1 vitc all farmers that header next year to harvest grain, or from four (4) to six (G) intend buying BS-Watch for the 4th of July Programme Bjnext men with six (0) horses and two (2) not fail seeing header in operation this season.

wagons, I will givo a 'est trlul near Claflin The man that drives the wagon also MO. Pacieic Time Table. Going East No. 20a Passenger, 6:30 a.m. No.

218 Fast. Freight. p.m.. No. 820 Local Freights :80 a.m.

Ooilig West. No. 201 Passenger, p.m. No. 219 Fast Freight, a m.

No. 217 Local Freight, 7:30 p.m. Kansas, July 2i 1394, attends to and guides the header. Andy Furrer" and nephew, after ates it, and every dollar taken from industry, without an equivalent is robbery. "If any will not work neither shall he cat." Th-interests of rural and civic labor are thef sannv their eiiimies are identical.

Third-We believe that the time has coin; when the railroad corporations must either own the peoplo or the people must own tu railroads-and should tho government enter The header can be coupled to and llEXHY BDliMEISTEIt, CLAFLIN KANSAS'. several weeks of a visit with friends uncoupled from the wagon without here, leturned to Illinois last Sunday. stopping the wagon OnCjub Etiquette. A sister of Mrs. Alex.

Giles, and When the sickle and drapers are out UpOU lllC VI)1K UL UVY 1UJ1X iH'U IliiH Ulg 111). any or all railroads we should favor ar A club is supposed to be a coterie of Julia, daughter of Mr. Giles arrived of gear, the reel is also out of gear, amendment to tlie constitution uy vnici-all persons engaged in the government gentlemen ic mutual entertainment, here from Illinois the frst of the wefck. which is very cood on weedy ground service snail ue piaeeu umter a civil service appreciation crood fellowship j. i ii i th run fin ru pis.

11 a With its organization and management, uunuy oiuciiwuu uuu puiiusi uuuii; rrivpq a vptv 1 in-lit draft, iind when in regulation ot too most rigui enaracter, so a-j, to prevent the increase of tho power of tlu national administration by the use of sue'1 Z)r- G- Davison, The Dentist, Will be in Ciaiiin the first Tuesday and Wednesday of each Month, T. O. Ddwne7. Practical Boot And Shoe maker. Repairing iaeatly done on short notice.

Call in. Claflin Kansas. up irom sterling last weeis ana whip additional government employes. the public a legitimately nothing to do. work for Mr.

Dolecheck during harvest, heavy wheat, the canvas is drawn tight We demand that national currency, sate sound and llexiple, issued by the general er by the means of the rollei3. GREAT SLAUGHTER. Of late ycapj? all this is being changed. The sickle is one piece, three (3) government only, a lull legal tender tor ah debts public and private, and that without; the use of banking corporations, a just 1803 Style, PLANQ No sections every two (2) inches: the The public iti taken into confidence of the club to a degree which none of its freight; Sold by, II, J. Roetzel Co.

sickle driver being connected to the equitable and ehicient means ot distribution direct to the people, at a tax not to exceet' two per cent perannuin, be provided, as. set i 1 11 1.4. 41... 1,1 members would tolerate as to the do -Eggs from pure Barred Plymoth gickle by a ring stccl ban(L The )cks. $1.00 per 15.

Kocks. $1.00 per mestic affairs of bis own household. sickle weighs about one fifth as much sician Surgeon; IOnillll lliu sumiviiniiij! iiiiiii ul uiu 1 ill uic Alliance or some better system; also Inpayments in discharge of its obligation- The names of applicants for member F. P. Spencer, 6-23 Fredrlc Kansas as the ordinary sickle.

The sickle Office in City Drug Store, tor puDiie improvements. ship who have been blackballed are Kansas. Claflin, driver is twenty Ave (25 inches long, NOTICE. We demand tree and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the present legal ratio of lti to 1. while others are about twelve (12)- published in the newspapers; confidences given in the assumed privacy of the Mv Shnfi Slinn will be oren Wednesday and Saturday of each week only, until the reason that it has but little friction.

CHURCHES. We demand that the amount of circulat-medium bo speedily increased to nod lesv clubhouse are furnished for the gossip The sections pass through two (2) further notice. T. C. Downey.

guards. M. E. Church, of Ciaiiin. Services and 3rd.

Sundays at 7 p.m. 2nd and 4iii Sundays at 11 a.m.. hey. blundon pastor. of the town; the discipline or expulsion of an unworthy member is bulletined Mr.

Pusch has returned home from There are no elbows in the tumbling hia trip to the Pacific slope, lie thinks from day to day with all the frankness shaft. The shaft goes direct from the Kansas a pretty good place to live in pinion wheel to the sickle driver, there of a court proceeding. If the Union League finds it necessary to drop a black Christian Church. Services every Sunday at 11 a.m and 8 p.m. Sunday school at 10 a.

m. Endeavor Tuesday evening at 8. M. WicmiAM, Pastor. after all.

by saving much power. sheep from its honorary membership Several of our Independent and the platform sustaining- spring can why -in the name of decency proclaim i Logan township neighbofs attended the convention at Great Bead last by the public crier? Surely none of its be made strong enough and drawn tight enough that the platform will glide over the eroundi-tke raising and Baptist Church. Services every 2nd and 4th Sunday at 3 p.m. Eld. C.

Downey, Pastor. than 50 per capita. We demand a graduated income tax. We believe that the money of tiie countrv should lie kept as much as possible in tho hands of the people, and hence we demand, that all state and national revenue shall limited to the necessary expenses of the government economically and honestly administered. We demand that postal savings banks Ik-established by the government for the safti deposit of the earnings of tho people an -to facilitate exchange.

Transportation being a means of excliar.gv and a public necessity, the government should own and operate the railroads in the interest of the people. The telegraph and telephone, like the post otlice system, being a necessity transmission of news, should be owned and operated by the government in the in teres1, of the people. The land, including all the natural resources of wealth, is the heritage of all the people and should not be monopolized for s'-ec ulative purposed, and alien ownership at directors needs to thus to advertise bi3 Saturday. own honor airi virtue. lowering being done in the bevel wheel.

Therefore many clubs and socictie GovERNon Mckinley has his engagement to speak at the The header is mostly constructed of i are not standing in me very uesi ui Ottawa June 21. Labor steel pipes, so that little weight gives fame. LI. A. troubles in Ohio are too much for great strength.

The Scientific AmeIhuvn him. header lt j)10 reriUeSt of seveal friends we twenty- have consented to call a meeting of all will be an antidote flcainct the The republicans of Barton county CLAFLIN POST OFFICE. Oflice open from 8 o'clock a.m till 8:80 p.m. Mails close for the east at 5:45 a.m. and for the west at 8:45 p.

m. Mails from Wilson and intermediate points arrive Tuesday and Friday and depart Wednes-ady and Saturday. Joe Welsh, P. M. Following is a list of letters remaining uncalled for at the Claflin p.o.

Parties calling for same will please say Lizzie Warhoff City. JosEi'n Welsh, p.m. four (24) foot cut, steam threshing persons wishing to obtain Reform Liter Bnmn ature lld establish a Reading Circle header and to some extent against the land should oe prolnuired. All lands now seem to be getting weary of their Pearl Buttons" and tin plate industry, held bv railroads and other corporations in. Library at Claflin.

The meeting will steerage wheel Header wmcn trie sman hoU Sotl.4flV Tnn 2H at th and as a consequence have gone into farmer is not well able to use. Banner Office. A good Circle could be the coal (Cole) business, This header is a tool with which the organized and maintained here with hnt ii omnll nlltlilV' All lntflTfiStetl in The ladies of the Christian church small tarmcr can ticienu nimseir against, j- reform literature being read and dis- nin rTA 1 0 1 1 llWlffirl ll announces that they will serve Ice lhe California steam threshing header. Local Cheam to the people on the coming 4th. TLe small farmcr cancot wc3l osper mfl Jmembcr3 of the CIl 111 1.

1 4.1. .1 I 1 (Vf AlinilQ I All Diauu win uo lucaieu ou luu onrnnist the exnensive and woweriui Circle. excess of their actual needs' and all lands now owued by aliens should the reclaimed by the government aiid held for actual aet-tiers only. ADDITIONAL RESOLUTIOMS. Whereas Other questions have been presented for our consideration we hereby submit the following, not as a part of the platform of the people's party, but as resolutions-expressive of the sentiment of this convention.

First Resolved, That we demand a L'ec ballot and a fair count in all elections am pledge ourselves to secure it to every voterwithout federal intervention through the adoption by the stats of the unperverted Australian or secret ballot system. SECOND Itesolved, That the revenue derived from a graduated income tax should be applied to the reduction of the burden oii i where all can be well accommodated. machinery, if one person can can a The republicans of Barton county Tom Carey wife and son, arrived in school district, or a township hi3 farm; old Barton lass Sunday. Tom is pretty then scnools and churches will vanish met at Gt. Bend Saturday last and put in nomiatidn the following ticfifct: For Renrfisentative.

Eleric Cole: For Coun- well pleased with his new accession in and local cities and towns will vanish i the Cherokee country and will go back more or less because the large land ftflnr r.nriny for his cron of wheat here, holder does most of his buving and ty Attorney, G. W. Nimocks; For Probate Judge, Henry Mc Corkle; Clerk of Court, R. A. Charles; Superintend Everything i3 so much scorched selling in the commercial centers, and the population would be changed more the country is so every inhabitant ent of Schools, F.

-G. McKlnney Commissioner 2d District, C. L. Mooes. is biting the dust with so much vigor, or less into beggars and tramp3 which are hurtful to civilization; history shows that if the devil was to light down here Harvest is here.

Rev. Blundon came home from Saliiia Friday. Grandpa Allgire came up from the Strip last week. Superintendent McKinncy was in town Tuesday. Bob.

Hamilton made a business trip to Lyons Friday. Lestler Bailey and family visited at Hoisington Sunday. j. M. C.

Shaffer and step sou Ray Cell was on our streets Friday. Will Schrocder's father apd brother of Ellinwood, visited him Sunday. Mr. Weir came home from the eastern part of the' state Friday night. We had a nice little rain Tuesday, which will be of some good to the growing corn.

that if a people are homeless, and free Fourth of July 1894. Mo. Pacific excursion rates. some night the people would exclaim The as the wind that they are more unpa with, a loud voice, '-This is 1." triotic and brutal; when the grain is rate will be ojie lowest regular standard The ladles of the G. A.

11., will harvested and threshed then vandelism hrst class fare; minimum excursion rate meet in the lodge hall July 14tii at 4 wni transnlant itself to the towns and 1 will be fiftv-Gve ior tue purpose oi re-organizing citics a wheat baron may be. nearly Tickets will be sold July and 4th, the W. R. C. All ladies wishing the as hurtful to civilization as a cattle bar- and for return should bo limited to Juiy perpetuity of the orgonization arc re- on and cowboy times.

oth quested to be present and participate. This header will make millions of mul wi wh. tbn nvera-e "Aa examination of applicants for luu viauiu uusc uau si puns weui a- 1 tenrliprs' rfirtificates will he held at the taxation now resting upon the domestic -dustties of this country. Tiiutn llesolyed That we pledge our sup: port to fair and liberal pensions to ex-union soldiers and sailors. Fourth Resolved, That we condemn tho fallacy of protecting American labor umiev the present system, which opens our porta to the pauper and criminal classes of tho? world, and crowds out our wage earners; any we denounce the present ineffectivo laws against contract labor, and demand the further restriction of undesirable emigration.

FiFTit-Resoived, That we covdiall? sympathize with the efforts of organized working men to shorten the hours of laboiy and demand a rigid enforcement of -the existing eight-hour law on government work, and ask that a penalty clause bo added to the said law. SixTii-ltesolved, That we regard maintenance of a large standing aftuy Cf. mercenaries, known as the l'inkerton sya--iem, as a menace to our liberties, and demand its abolition and we condemn ttn recent invasion of the territory of Wyoming try the higher assassins of plutocracy, assi tedbe federal officials. Re solved. That we commend to the favorable consideration of the people and the reform press the legislative system knewn-as the initiative and referendum.

Resolved, That we'' favor a constitutional provision limiting the oflice of president and viceprcsident to one term' and providing for the election of senators of the United States by a direct vote of thB people. Resolved That wo oppose any subsidy nr" national aid to any private corporation fox-any purpose. "-The people party at the outset to secufo permanent control of the party organization of the people pnaliected by the interests of those in public service does hereby iit na over to Bushton Friday and proceed- yield is so scant that it does not pay to i public school building.m Ulinwood on tnrrnt im to tho t.nnn nt tn use steam, or steerage wheel headers, i i Lua on account of beimr too expensive, and Friday and Saturday, July 6th and 7th, Eirifl "Something will tJLj UUU 111 XJl-b UUV tiiu r-KA. U1UW 1 I Qrt i played Bushton's at the latter place khcre the self biflder ia impbssibil- drap." Come to the 4th and see the 2re works. F.

G. McKinney, v. and riin up a score 14 to 69 wtth the ity, owinf? to the expense and short- Co. Superintenbent. ness of Ue wheat.

a Clafiin boys in the lead. Lou Moore cr.me up from Lyons Monday and will work for S. Giles With the steerage wheel header the FoR sale, a pair of good mules Henry Burmistcr, living, sis miles farmer are compelled to keep more an(j flve years okli Will sell cheap of town has invented a header that horses the year round to. have them for cagb or on time with good security, is a marvel to the ingenius, world. Lt is during harvest.

With the Scientific Inquiro 0f Degcn during harvest. The ury has found D. Ii. Jones Eulity. Motion lor a new trial will probably be made.

Amekicait header the farmer needs no Claflin, Kansas. pulled instead of pushed as in the. Case of all other headers. The header will be given a test trial near Claflin July Sd, extra horfies. '-Tins MmrwTATV WRWa-THlhlished A great many farmers in the header at Denver, is the only daily Populist dont fail to see the hew machine work regions say they knew it Was cheaper nppnrptirn Hmr wan rliVi'Wl hfttwfion to harvest their eraia with a header snbscrintion.

and it is fnlL fair and; stronjr tional convention assembled at umalia on Claflin and Frederick. Judge Nimockn, than with but a header was Sh; wlkl IllSl gnnizatnon, viz No person holding any ot Ut. liena, made tne aaaress at tnc oi xoo mucu uoucuiu. io. lch, wiMiui'iowW.

former place, tut Could be heard by this header, will overcome it can be Bhultz haa moved into the only a few on acoiint of operated on a large or small scale, as Evans' property on Hamilton, -avenue the very small church in which the necesity demands. We hean he will open up a blacksmith Several headers have been started ground town, and by next week half of the wheat will be in the stack. Mr. Traylor of Cleveland Tp. is erecting a fine residence on bis farm; the Etover Brothers are doing the work.

-Carl and Tillie Hartman returned tome from Salina last week where Uiey have been attending tlic Kansas tVeileyan University. Stover Wickkam have cold the grocery department of the Peoples titoie to Hurray-Pro3i Stover aaiiig-; over counter jut tHc exercises The crowning The heauer is simple construction ctop. 4. 4.V, I 1 1, rr.lir 1 i rrl, ,1 ntoo mnn 0'n I iui ui. Liic uci -j-n -7.

Motley to lean cn Real Estate by omce or position ot prot.it. trust or emolument under the federal or any state or nlti-nicipal government, including senators congressman and members of the legis-a-tiire''state and local, shall be eligibio to iiC or vote in any future convention of t'w party. Resolved, That this convention pympatbl sus with the Knights of Lador in their rigid-eous coutest with tlie tyrannical coinbineof 'tiWtlijng ot Rochester and, declares it' to be the duty of 'c. II who hate, yj0 anny and oppessiou to refuse to goods made by the sard piannfactnrers of patohire my tvl-o selb 1 peedi, Wm. JSlaxwell'Oomradea, we are grow, pun cn open groucu wnue jj II art man bg old his highly CiiltiVat.

I will tut a3 muclir grain as possible rd vmr.fi. liv the wav Claflin haa some this vear. ffive it a fair trial, its weak excellent male vcicell points overcome, so that "the season, of Wghlyjjoak. the ground, ro-Tflirr'ti'inft. ih C2.R82 1895 iff ill iiflcqMbe.

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