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Gunn Powder from Pittsburg, Kansas • 1

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THE PITTSBURG DEMOCRAT Continuation of the Girard Times, VOL. XXXII, NO. 23. PITTSBURG, KANSAS, JUNE 5, 1913. WHOLE NO.

1603. 1 number be placed at 28. Pyle roads lead tj Pittsburg. SUCCESS O. P.

Turkington, a leading proposed to send a Bull Mooser from Sherman the meanest one Democratic farmer near Mon Dan speaks from experiance, as he wondered from the fold for a brief season but got back. He urgep both sides to get together and hate the Democrats, so that the Republicans could com into mouth, was a Pittsburg visitor one day this week. He is a he could tina -and send him to Topeka and learn some sense. The delegates selectd are as follows: brother to the sheriff. President Wilson Is Doing W.

S. Hitch, the garage man Lincolr. J. H. Haxen and 'm.

the Right Things from Girard, was in the city one day this week. Dr. C. R. Tinder was here Nelson.

Sherman John Biddle and E. Dockter. Walnut L. Sigler A. Hayden, .1.

from Arcadia one day this week THE CABINET WORKING HARl assisting in an operation of Mrs. John George W. Garrett. Grant John Bntler and Daly. Gene Cropper, the popular thei own.

(Loud applause by Wasser, Porter, Higgie, Beit-zinger. Everitt' Pyle ct al.) As; fcKinley used Joe Wheeler to clean up tbe Spaniards in Cuba, so he was willing to use the Bull Moosers to help clean up the Democrats. Get the worst Bull Mooseraoutof the way so the less offensive ones might come back. Dan said the worst enemy the Republican party has today in Kansas Governor Hoeges' press bureau. The Democrat publishes the Seaton letters.

Dan expects the Republican party to be doing business fifty years from now the Crawford Albert Cuthbertson Everv Member Standing Loyally By His Chief and restaurant man from Girard, and Charles Jones. All Determined to Make uood was transacting business here Washington L. W. Whitehead one day this week. J.

0. Ferguson, the newly ap J. H. PEOPLE A THE BA pointed postmaster at Indepen- aud Dan Spoonhou-. Baker Filt Jenkins and Gould.

Sheridan Fred Suppe George B. Mattix. Osage J. E. Taylor and an(j dence, was a visitor here the first of the week.

No one in the limited sDace at disposal can begin to tell of J. F. all the good things that Woodrow Wilson and his cabinet have been Harry Shivers and Rocksy Bull are doomed to die an early The G. 0. P.

Harmony Meeting. The harmony meeting that had been generally aclvsrtised, byF. Curnow, chairman of the Republican county committee, was called to order at Girard K. P. hall at 2:30 Satur-da by Chairman Curnow.

Albert Cuthbertson, who told me last fall lhat he was for Roosevelt in the primary but refused to follow hi out of the Republican party and now says he voted for Teddy in November, was nominated by A. A. Montee and elected chairman of the meeting. Harry B. Price, Taft's choice for postmaster at Cherokee, was made secretary, being nominated by A.

A. Thn following were in attendance: H. B. Price, Robert Stonehouse, Charles Friskel E. A.

Wasser, Albert Cuthbertson, O. S. Cased, R. E. Carlton, F.

A. Curnow, James Sullivan, J. N. Thomson, A. A.

Montee, Grant Winges, Charles Jones, John Viets, Benj. J. Gunn, A. Cover, Joe Keys, Alf M. Smith, C.

Everitt. W. C. Taylor, G. A.

Mills, J. R. Keys, A. Burns, John Beit-zinger, F. B.

Biggie, Tobe Messick, J. Hyndman, Fred Meyer, E. M. Mason, D. H.

Wooley, John Daley, J. S. Pyle, G. Beezley, O. W.

Shaeffer, F. W. Bnnkerhoff, H. w. Shiedler, J.

E. Walsh, L. A. Walsh, W. E.

Osborn, Pat Landers, E. F. Porter and J. S. Rush.

There were great cnunks of harmony. Why not? With a bout 35 standpatters and not to exceed half a dozen Bull. Moos-ers, why shouldn't there be an abundance of harmony? The Landers are transferring their Ruby. McCune J. B.

Tray lor. Cherokee W. A. Buck. doing to curtail special privilege and restore the government to the people.

President Wilson set the example and the heads of the death. He says that if the boys do not get together now it may 'rontenac Tony Menghini. soon be too late, that the next departments are all doing what they can to help him. tailoring establishment from its present location on West Rose street to rooms over The Hub. Harry and Rocksy are sartorial artists par excellence.

You'll Girard Oscar W. Schaeffer move of the Democrats is to el The biggest thing that President Wilson did was to rid him ndJohn Allison. PiM.elmrnr fl Tf.anr.Vi ect the President by a direct self of the annoyance of office seekers by turning the whole mat vote and that when this is done to hand it to 'em. S. Marsh, S.

Casad, R. Republicans unless they have ter of appointments over to the heads of the departments, thus af- Caalton and Mrs. W. J. True.

substantial help never will again iording him more time to look after the interests of all the people. Alas! Harmony is not what it elect a Paesieent. This must be once was. Anothei big thing is his insistent demand that the Underwood Pittsburg Comers. tariff measure be passed by the Senate without material altera.

G. Adelbert Mills was a Pitts Quite a number of people from prevented at all hazards. Con tinued di.ision means the election of Hodges aghjn next year and so gri.at a calamity as con burg visitor Tuesday. over the county have been taking tion'and the knowledge that the people are back of the President's Dan Gatti was in the city from in the big carnival this week. demand and they must now seek election direct from the people tinued Democratic supremacy Dunkirk today.

make the dignified Senators willing to pass the bill. Only a scar Tommy Casteel, the East must be prevented. Dan closed by saying that the Standpatters A. S. Johnson, the new county ed body would have ordered the searching lobby investigation the Sixth street tailor man, has se auditor, was in Pittsburg one and Bull Moosers must love one cured a building in Girard and Senate is now conducting.

The man in the White House says to day this week. another and hate the Democrats. will install a cleaning and press The next speaker was Senator the Senate, "Let there be light," and there is a. it. esatterthwaite was a ing shoD there soon.

He is also Porter. There are a few men in If President Cleveland had had more to do with the Wilson Pittsburg visitor from the county contemplating placing one at the county wno feel the need of seat ths nrst ot the week Mulberry bill before its passage in 1894 history might have been different, harmony more than Bro. Porter, Dr. R. W- Moore, of Arcadia, and if Taft had showed Aldnch and Joe Cannon where to head in although he got his, e.en if it Arthur Chance has accepted was seen on our streets Tues did come a little late and from instead of surrendering to them four years ago ne would have been position at the car barn.

day. Topeka. Bro. Porter acom President of the United States today. Mrs.

Minnie Camack, of Co plained bitterly because Senator standpatters are very desirous of harmony, and I dont blame them. If I belonged to a party As regards the ostentatious lumbus, was shopping in Pitts Secretary Bryan is now engaged in the biggest task that ever Thompson was against the high burg the first of the week. harmony movement, the regular ReDubs sav the Progressives are that could carry only Vermont and Utah I would be hunting confrontod the mind of man the promotion of universal peace, The man who has extoiled "The Prince of Peace" "around the en tarriff and was actually going to holp President Wilson pass the Undeawood bill through the W. H. Ross, of Girard, was a the ones who want to harmonize Pittsburg visitor one day this matters, while the latter faction harmony too.

The first speaker was O. tire earth is eminently fitted for this task. William Jennings Senate. Porter says that week, returns the accusation with mag Casad, a former postmaster of Thompson forgets that the Re Brvan is a big man in a big office doing a big 'work. Thirteen na nanimous measure.

you har- Hjari otarirey, or liirard, was Pittsbu rg. He gave the harmon taking In the carnival last eve publicans elected him. The senator included himself as one mony! tions, including Great Britain, Germany, Russia and Japan, have izers to understand that he wanted the reunion to take ning. forwarded favorable redies nnd asked Mr. Bryan for a detailed who elected Thompson, but fo When the white light of pub Miss Celia Williams was in the place as Republicans.

In other report of the plan proposed. Secretary Bryan's success in bring got to say that he was merely voting against Stubbs and city from the county yesterday words, he wants the tan to wag licity beats upon a public official he's a pitiful figure if his record hasn't been a clean one. ing about the end of war will make him the greatest Apostle of the dog. He contended that the would have voted for any Demo H. P.

Houghton, of Girard, crat in the state to beat Stubbs. Peace the world has ever known. And a grateful people will ac was transactiug business in the Republican party is the party of today and that if the Bull Moose Porter says Republicans have smoky city yesterday. Mr cord to him the commendation that is his due and reward mm as Edwin Phelps, The Democrat sinners would only return to the Houghton made The Democrat carried their differances too far i 1 A 111 ubvii, visibuu ins uruumr Woodrow Wilson's successor in the White House. A party of Root and Taft and mat mey always navK oeen and office a pleasant and appreciated girard one day this week.

Barnes and Penrose and be always will be Republicans. Secretary McAdoo, big business man that he is, is conducting call while Dan Wooley the insisted that the treasury department on a business basis. Instead of deposit good there would be no use to join hands with any other party J. E. Smith was in Pittsburg Buy Good Seeds, Don't buy ordinary seeds.

Col. J. N. Thomson make speech, as Jimmie had been from the county seat the first of ing government funds in favored banks without interest, he has -r-the Republicans would then sweep the earth single handed the week Get 'Selected Seeds," reclean- prominent Teddy man. The required all banks to pay two per cent on daily balances.

Of the ed and tested. Cow Peas, Millet, J. E. Walsh, of Girard, was a and alone. He said a Republi colonel spoke but wasn't the thousands of national banks only four have declined to come across Seed, Kaffir.

Sorgum, etc. can ticket shoule be named from visitor yesterday kind they were looking for Pittsburg Elevator Co. and accept the Secretary's terms. This requirement will add two top to bottom. Me favored a Dan didn't know it was loaded Roscoe Lawler and wife, of Gi high tariff, learning nothing to ten millions to the annual revenue.

This is the Democratic way Jimmie said he loved the Demo rard, were Pittsburg visitors crats, that he had Democrat yesterday. from the lesson of last year. He still believes, and I think he is of doing things at Washington. Look At Your Number. The number on the label calls neighbors as good as any Re John W.

Magie was a Pitts- Secretary Redfield is doing his part with the rest. When the publicans dare be. The Colone bu re visitor from Girard today- attention to the expiration of manufacturers threatened to reduce wages if the Underwood bil then stated he didn't know much nh. finnn wna in t.h yur subscription to the Times- about the tariff that Dan had so is passed Mr. Redfield promptly called their bluff by announcing Please bear in mind.

I honest in that belief, that the panic of 1893 was caused by the passage of the Wilson tariff fifteen months later. And he even now tninks that some dire calamity will come because of the Democratic administration from Mulberry yesterday. ably discussed but that he would be pleased to have you re- that, in that event, there would be a government investigation; and would like to ask a question or E. S. Dolson, the McCune nw nromptly so that the wort the manufacturers auieted down immediately.

It means some banker, was a Pittsburg visitor of spreading the Democratic two. He said he just had a let ter from his brother in Scotland, who had bought a binder thing to the people to have Democrats at Washington. one day this week. They all gospel may not be hindered. at Washington.

He contended come to nttsourg. Democracy has an administrat- And then Attorney General McReynolds has determined upon that teere is already an organiz Jimmie wanted to know why his Ed Henderson was here from ion at Washington ot wmcn no a plan of graduated taxation that will go a long way toward curb Girard one day this week on a true Democrat need be ashamed. brother could get ter machine for $75 when the sme machine cost him $125? And before the Fish out that dollar and help matter of business. Ed is sex ing the power of the trusts. The people have come into their own and we have heard nothing from Wall street since Bryan licked the ton of the cemetery.

brethern conld catch their maintain a good cause and get the news of the day. Columbus Shafer was a visitor stuffing out of the Murphy bunch at Baltimore. breath Jimmie wanted to know in this city from north of Radley ation the Republican party and that the Bull Moosers ought to come back in. It was a "rally round the flag" speech and eminently satisfactory ty the Republicans, who ars bound to have harmony at any cost, except giving up the name and organization of their party The next speaker was D. H.

Woolley, former county attorney. Dan says the Repulicans The other members of the Wilson cabinet are all making good why farm wages are higher in Canada than in Kansas. This The name of my good friend, the first of the week, taking eye treatment of Dr. Graves. Bro.

ended the geseral discussion Robert E. Carlton, clerk of the district court from 1877 to 1883, but I can not tell it all. Bryan won a great victory for the people at Baltimore, and I am proud of the fact that I was for Woodrow Shafer is the only surviving Oscar W. Schaeffer, who managed the primary campaign should be added to the list who charter member of the Masonic Wilson for more than a year before that convention. The Demo ii jj 'ii i i of Senator Curtis last year.

lodge at Girard and has in his aiMJauau unriuoujr mwmS possession a receipt for dues at Topeka. Uncle Bobbie wants crat proposes to defend the national and state administrations and wanted to send 100 delegate and Bull Moosers got mad too narmony out me uarinunizers refuses to be drawn into an extended controversy over local mat paid in 1871. 100 alternates to the state har quick and let the horrid Demo must confess thir sins and return to ihe Repvblican perty. D. H.

Wooley was here attend ters. The Democrat is for harmony but it will not hesitate to re mony meeting, but it was feared that not that large a number crats have the pie. He said the ing court the first of the week sent any wanton attack upon President Wilson or Governor Hodg Bull Moosers were still Republicans that once a Republicans could be found in the county. C. G.

Palmer was here from If you want Democratic news es, no matter from what source it may come. route 5 of Girard this week So Jim Py moved that ihe All I read The Pittsburg Demncrat. always a Repnblicau. Of course.

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