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The Labor News from Larned, Kansas • 4

The Labor News from Larned, Kansas • 4

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JOSEPH JINDRAK JR. CO CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR. For Buttle Creek Health Foods, go to THE LABOft NWS. L. Mrtthon, opposite Land OfHoe, THE BEST Set, CIGAR IN THE WORLD.

Hon. P. ElderUnion Labor oandL Subscribe, for Te, fcABQB News Evkry Tironsiuv, and the American Non-Conform date for governor is 64 years old and came from the state of Maine in 1857, He located In what in now Franklin county. He 1888. THURSDAY, AUG.

ist, only $2.00 per yeer. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! IN LARGE Oil SMALL MUMS TO SUIT BORROWER. PAYMENT IN INSTALLMENTS IF DESIREP, NO DELAY WHATEVER, CASH ALWAYS ON APPLICATIONS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Call on or address me at Belpi-e, Kansas, G. W.

PRAWFORD. The patronage of the public solicited I also keep candies, nuts of all kinds, and all kinds of On west side Broadway, between 5th and 6th streets, LARNED, KANSAS. was an old Birney abolitionist, and used all his Influence to have Kansas admitted Mr. John Hall, Union Labor as a free state. He has been a member ot candidate for representative, and J.

W. Miller will address the pe.o, pie at Garfield on the union labor T. G. Weeks, Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES.

One year, $1.00 Bix months, Three months, -25 -o ADVERTISING RATES, One inch, one year, $5.00 issues, Saturday, September oth. the territorial and state legislature twelve sessions, and during that time was chairman of the Ways and Means committee eight sessions. He was chaiman of the republican state central committee in 1870, and was ejected Lieutenant Governor on the republican ticket the same year. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. Will J.

Crumpton, our candidate for Supt, of Public Instruction has CHARLES RITTER, DEALER IN New and (Second Hand Goods, The Highest Possible Price Paid for Second Hand Goods Of Every Description, Any one wanting to buy or sell anything-in my line will find it tp their interest to give me a call. IW" On Broadway, Between Fourth and Fifth streets, LARNED, KANSAS. 4 colunmf $25.00 $50.00 Ha has been a prominent greenbacker I BOLEY SON. -hDEALERS INh- STAPLE AND FANCY GROCER.ES, Green and Canned Fruits always on hand. since 1876, but has not taken an active part been rustling the northeast part in politics for several years, and has always I $100,00 Locals, 5 cts, per.

line, for each, insertion lived op hie faun i ranklin county, oniy at such times as his official duties, failed him clswhere, but since 1872 he haa been Highest market price paid for country pro enmured exelutjvely in farming. Such is the teeord of the man who has been honored 'with the highest position of the county, be reports a favorable feeling as existing there, for the U. L. ticket. Will is a rustler, and we predict that he will get there.

BEEH FOR WHISKEY. The Democratic convention some time ago nominated a gentleman by the name of Berer (commonly called by his intimate Mends) for state senator. This duce in exchange for goods. We carrp nothing but first-class goods. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY D.

M. A. DIVISION, TIME CARD No, 7, THE PERKINS WIND MILL. possible for, tl Onion Labor party or Kansas to bestow. It ill ba utterly impossi Come and examine our stock and prices be ble for the opposition to.

say anything to his discredit unless the willfully Re, BUY THE BEST AND SAVE MONEY, It has been in constant use for 19 years with record equaled by none-. We give a WARRANTY AS FOLLOWS, All his official acts have been in favor of fore purchasing, Ve will not be undersold, Kemember the place, the farmer and against the monopolist. and his Brivate life has been full of good gentleman declined. On Sept. 4th three democrats and four republicans met in errand council and placed instead thereof, On East side of Broadway, between 5th and 6th streets.

"fBS nrrinnn toward his fellow-men. Daily TUaily, u.ly7 I'mly-' t'n! StatiokS. 'gun1' FreiT Foas, Fa33. Frel't. Let the formers and laboring men of this LARNED, KANSAS.

mM. state of Kansas roll np a handsome We warrant the Perkins Wind Mill, sold this day, to out last and do better work than any other make and not Wow down, unless thft Tower goes with it, and against any wind that does not disabln buildings in the vicinity. majority for P.P. Elder, for Governor, A.M,j,M.(, 6 10:30 7:00:11:00 LET.US HAVE THE REPORT, BUSINESS POINTERS. JolinT.

Henderson. One democrat named Cline says they kept within the line of amendments, as they simply exchanged "beer for whiskey. 11 The democrats are no exception to the general rule, and get badly "downed" when they mis drinks. DBMOm.vr. Wind U.

APPOINTMENTS. We manufacture both Pnmping and Geared Mills, and carry a full line P.M. 5:80 12:15 4:0111:00 10:25 4:00 1 9:50 9:15 Mr. John Hall. U.

candidate for Rep Mill Supplies. For Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Of the Pacific Railway Commission in time to Act Upon it Before Election Write to Your Senators and Congressmen, Address C0LVIN, resentative. J. W. Miller and other gooci Stationery Go to B.

Vincent's. KANSAS. 8:0 speakers will address the people at the fol LARNEB, 9 :8.V 12:211 10:32:12:55 11:07 11:171 For Soda-pop, Cigars, Tobacco and cold lowing places and dates. drinkj of all kinds, go to Row Long AVinfie.ld...... Riverdale Sp'gs AUuneba iTnron Hudson, jjjj If you want a genuine bargain in grocer 7:45 7:10 6:50 5:20 5:28 2:10 4:50 THE Patents Granted To citizens of Kan.

during the past week, and reported for this paper by C. A Snow Co. Patent lawyers, opposite U.S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C.

2:58 2:45: 1 :55 1:43 1:30 1:15 12:55 Indepnndence school house, bept. a. Harmony Couchman '( H- Burdott, l5- In his letter to the Journal of July 7, Ralph Beaumont says: "There is also a resolution pending in the, Senate Commit; tee on Printing to print 10,000 copies of the evidence of the Pacific Railroad Commission. This resolution has been in this ies, go to B. Vincent, opposite AVilson's block.

Mr. W. J. Crumpton, U. L.

candidate for R. Burt, Haddam, Neckyoke ring. For fresh fruits, goto. B. T.

Oantrell's erocerv. on Broadway, between 5th and 1:151 1 2.0'j; 2:52: Sunerintendedt of Public Instruction, Mr LOAN TRUST C. Crumb, Burlmgame, Cultivator nar committee for nearly four months, and as 2:05 2:30 2:4 3:12 3lj i 12:43 .112:80 yet no action has been taken on it. There fith streets. row tooth.

John M. Gran, Ft. Leavenworth, Hinge. 4:25 3:55 3:30 3:15 2:35 2:00 1 :30 Billings and other speakers win aooress the people at the following places and dates. For staple and fancy groceries, go to the P.

Hockett, Stafford Co, Mechanical motor. .11:47 Farmer's Grocery. B. T. Cantrel, Prop.

Ash Valley Sept. 18. Lottes school house, 11 19- Metcalf (1 20- Ostrander 'V21- If vou want to buy any groceries, you II. Johnson, Clay Centre, Car coupling. W.

A. Laidlaw, Cherokee, Hay press. C. W.McCormick, Emporia, Plow attachment. J.

B. Rown, LaFountain. Gate. atftiordTKanTATig. 28, 88.

will find it to your interest' to patronize Ruins and Regulations on current Ft. WW- W. R'v Time Table will govern on 0. M. A.

revision. Rout, Dorsbtt, Aarent. T. Cantrel at the Farmers' Grocery. is a desire on the part of hundreds of people tS read that report.

But the Senate Committee on Printing, by its action, gives color to the prevailing impression that they are engaged in a desperate attempt to smother the testimony so that it wiU nut come up befove the people in the present-campaign." Less than a week ago I heard two gentlemen, whq have spent a great deal of time in Washington, discussing that same report and one of them positively stated that "If the people of the United States knew what was contained in that 'report in the way of exposures of fraud and treachery to If vou want to buy some good dishes at Paid up Capital, $225,000. Money always on hand to loan on approved Security, at rates to suit the times. Farm loans a specialty. Office in Wilson's block, on corner of Sixth and Broadway. O.

REIYIICK, Manager, LARNED, KANSAS. SECRET SOCIETIES. a reduced price, go to B. Vincent's grocery Tn the Honorable J. W.

Lane of Lamed L. A. K. of L- meets on Wedne- opposite Land office. If you want to get the test groceries at Ulysses, Aug.

25, '88. Editor Labou News I thought a few lines from here would be in order, to let the people know that the west is not dead to the great reform, We have two strong organisations in this. Grant county. There was a meeting at Ulysses to-day, a nd it was very enthusiastic Several per Rice County Kansas. The Streeter Club of Stafford, lay eAeninpt of each week in Heap's Hall.

B. D. Moore, M. W. R.

D. Blount. S. low price, go to V. L.

Mathes grocery, th hereby challenges you to an open discussion on the finance question' west side Broadway, betweet Gtu and streets. TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. th( government, thev would marcu. on sona had their eyes opened to the frauds See that crowd rushing up Broadway A blue over this item will signify that Said discussion not to be later than Sept. 22., and in case of your acceptance, five days notice to be Washington and hang to lamp-pasts everJr They are goinp to B.

Vincent's grocery auhscriution has expired. When you porpetrated upon them by the g. o. s. and severed their aileigance and will now see this mark, please come in and renew.

where they get the best goods for less mno- ey than anywhere else in the city. given. HIDES assist in the advancement of the party which in reality is presenting to the people the only issue of National importance. There is no doubt but earnest work and CASH paid for By order of Club. J.

F. Gish, See Arkansas has cone democratic at Pres PELTS and BONES. Congressman ana senator wno nau anj hand or part in the damnable work that has caused the report to be such a terror to the politicians as to make them tremble at the thought of its publication." Is that statement true? The man who made it says that there is in existence a type-written copy of that same report, and that it will be printed this year, whether cott's old stand. co-operation of the "members of the party by a probable 15 or 16 thousand. If you want machine oil at the lowest price, goto W.

L. Mathes' store. All Union Labor clubs in Pawnee county are requested to ascertain, if possible, what per cent each of republicans and democrats are members of said clubs, and report the same to this office. Bro. Welch, of the Pawnee Rock Leader, visited our office on We could not obtain official re W.

M. Salisbury. Attention, lLuoiEiia, Parties desiring to purchase or rent, ANON DEALERS IN: Groceries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes. We are at present Eetailing Goods at Wholesale Trices. We get our Goods in Car-load lots, and we feel ourselves justified in saying, that we can give better bargains for cash, than any other firm in the city.

Give us a call, and see for yourselves what wonderful bargains you can get, 8-AGENTS EOE THE HUTCHINSON that the west will come to the trout wnu a handsome majority for the U. party. Respectfully, W. A. S.

Congress does it or not. It is but just and proper that the printing of that report be done by the government, and at Washington. The day of "Star Chamber" investi good Barbers' outfit, would do well to call on or address, Chas. II Wilson of Larned Kan. before purchasing elsewhere, GREAT CUT IN PRICES, I am selling my stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Glassware, Queensware, Boots, ports in time for this issue, but will give a full account of the election next week.

A fusion with the republicans is what downed the U. L. party, and for one, we are glad of their defeat, as it will learn us that fusion don't pay. Eun a straight ticket boys, and if gations has gone by, and no matter who falls, that report should be printed, even Two or three weeks ago, the republicans of Stafford county held a meeting at the Smallwood school house, in Douglass and at-tnrnrdpfl tn organize a club, but For the best and cheapest groceries, go to B. T.

'Cantrel's store. though it necessitates the stretching of the neck of every person crimenally connected rTW1. W. Tavlor. of Stafford Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions at cost, for with the work it exposes.

It may be that made a complete failure, Mr. E. L. Chapman of Gt. Bend, and E.

Ross S. B. Moore. ic strain on lamp-posts would be very A. P.

Cook, KANSAS. E. A. Hanon, LARNED, county was in the city yesterday on business with the land office. The Union Labor state convention, was one of the most harmo great, but if Washington cannot produce lamp-posts enough, why we can import some.

The scarcity of lamp-posts must not we MUST be defeated, let it be on principle. Later: As we go to press we et reports from Arkansas that Jf you want a genuine good bargain in groceries or if you want to exchange produce for goods, you will find it greatly to your advantage to call on Jacob Boley, east side Broadway, between 5th and 6th prevent that report from making its ap Swartz, of St. John, were tnere and challenged, the Douglass twp, U. L. club to joint discussion, which was accepted, and last Monday night set for the nious conventions ever held in the the Democratic viotory is getting pearance.

United States. If there is that report evidence wnicn very doubtful. streets. would cause citizens to vote against the re class first An immense crowd gathered at TEACHERS ASSOCIATION. Blake Rippey have opened up Go to Row Long to get lunch.

Meals at all hours. election of Congressmen or Senators, let us have it. If it contains statements of wrong the school house, but the republi for business in the Lindel Hotel Tn be held in the hitrh school building at doing on the part of the servants of the peo can speakers failed to materialize. block, with a full stock of grocer The Union Labor party of county lias nominated Mrs. Larned.

on Saturday, Sept. la, ItSW, at a ple, who may be living or dead, let us have The U. L. boys were very much ies, where you will find everything o'clock p. m.

sharp. Laura E. Chilcott for county su in f.lipir Hue to be fresh and first Programme. it. If it tells of the tricks and irancls oi officials who cheated our government out of some of its most valuable franchises; let disappointed, but say they will ac cept apologies.

perintendent. class- We pay the highest mar- us have it. If it will bring to ttie peniwn-Hnrv Senators. Congressmen or other offi t. wVi Pies and Cakes, go to Buruick bisters.

Inaugural address, L. N. Fouts. Essay, A. M.

Nettleton Class work in-Orthography, W. H. Fer- Stafford County Convention. price for produce in exchange for goods. We also carry a full stock Drugs, Stationery, School-books, Fine Toilet articles and all articles generally found in a first class DRUG STORE.

Large stock of wall-paper. Prescriptions accurately compounded. LARNED, KANSAS. cers, or Bien who are no longer in office, let Row Long, the "boss" bakers, us have it. It it simply staws wnui, was done in a legal, business like way what Mr.

Geo. Breekenridge, of St. of drugs. Our motto is "quids tich. (Teachers present to compose class.) Labor tiartv will Recess 10 minutes.

sales and small profits. John was in the city yesterday to transpiredjand was clone ior tne oesi. imprests of the people, let us have it. In justice to themselves, the Senate should give hold a county convention at ftt Recitation, Miss, ina Bauer. Method of teaching penmanship, Wm.

We wish to call the attention of the pub John, Thursday Sept. 13th at 11 appear before the board of exam iners for an increase of pension. lic to the lines of business represnted by Hayden. o'clock A. M.

to put in nomination out that report. It there is wrong it, the people, as a matter of justice, should have it. If there is nothing wrong in it the Senate, as a matter of justice to them C. H. Wilson, at his office in the Wilson Class work in Book-keeping, Air.

Acker. The Larned Union Labor Club candidates for Representative, Block, Larned. Kansas. When we say that Sum. (America.) Association.

Probate Judge, County Attorney, he represents the old reliable German of selves, must not smother it. in any event we should make our demand for the publi meets every Friday evening in Reaps Hall at 8 r. M. Everybody is invited to attend. A special Freeport, 111.

those who have met with loss Clerk of District Court, Superin O. E. Webb. Committee Mrs.M. E.

Keplinger, (A.B.Cook. cation of the report so so persistent, es, while insured in this company, are the J. P. PATTINSON. so long and so lorcibie as to urea uowu the opposition to it publication.

tendent of Public Instruction, and Commissioner for 2nd commission best reference we can give, and the only citation extended to the ladies. Political Debate. inv ones needed, to say to those who wish As an American citizen i want, vu occ ronnrt and aiik for its publication at F.nph twr. club, or club r-DEALER IX- insure, that the German of Freeport, gives There will be a joint discussion the earliest possible moment. Every Knight every friend of justice and good govern insurance that does insure.

Joined with hi Mr. Giltner, from the south-east part of the county, was in our office Tuesday. Mr. Giltner, isabrother- of each twp. will be entitled to delegates and 3 alternates.

It held at the city of Hudson, on insurance, Mr. WTilson is giving his friendi BUILDING MATERIAL, PAINS, OILS, GLASS ETC ment, should demand that report, vvrue to your Senator, write to your Congress Monday Sept 17th at 8 o'clock and natrons a suuare deal on farm loans recommended that the township: S. H. Snider. He net cost.

Besides handling a fult line of p. ii, by Prof. Jno. Garrigues ot hold their caucuses on or before says that Snider is gaining strength man, write to the President to use his m-fiuencs with the Senate to give that report to the people, and at once. If it is not done, mark every man who has had a hand Yard On Marble, such as Monuments, Head stone; St.

John, and T. G. Weeks of Lar the 8th inst. A full representation his district very rapidly. and we would recommend to an per nnrl nn the urincinles of the U.

sons in need of the above, to call on Mr, A party, vs. the principles, and nian- The U. L. party has a full ticket Local agent for tic "Ideal" windmill. This mill, has superior points to lu.y mill manufactured.

Call at the yard and see them. is desired. N. A. Collins, Wilson before making arrangements else ,1 P.l 1 olmnctoiltirP aement of the Republican party.

in trie neiu. tuwiu where. Chairman Co. Cen. Com, Corner Of Fifth St, and Seward Ave.

lv of farmers now is the time for Weeks will espouse the Union La- kit Tn ADVERTISERS! the over-burclenecltarmers oi ivan- cause. and Uarngues will pro- iuits suppression as a nt ana proper peisuu to suppress when he a-dis for your suffrages amm. The day of child's-play has gone by. Those who are at Washington are there only because we sent them there to do our work for us, and it is our duty to tell them what to do. They are not masters of the people, but the creatures of the people's will.

That will must be obeyed. Here is a sample of a letter which should go to every Congressman and Senator. "TliriTi Sin- Inasmuch as the report of COTTONWrOOO GROVE, NO. 2. Whoa Emma.

sas to get in their work, and elect tect the jnterests of the Republi- For a chock (or S20 wo will prlnta ten-line tlsement In Onr- EIiUm isiues of leiullnK toys. TiUsL nt Miontoof only one-firth of aeent men to fill the offices ot trust; caD8 Everybody is respectfully in Good morning, "Stranger," will whose interests, are identical with mn enpear i'u fcnt'n slue" issuoof auyi-iper," JonfSently will to placed tHrforoftieMjUta oo-paDerprcbtjer; or Fiva MiLUoa Readem. It is true, r.i Is K'siMImes slated. tna vited to attend, an especial invitation is extended to the ladies. KANSAS.

you please locate Salt river? We SEWARD, yours. are now building the boat, out the Pacific Railroad Commission deals with Mr. W.J. lives south John Garrigues, T. G.

Weeks. an ateWa linf will accommodate abontW iddre-vwua ip7 cf Adv. and check, or nd 30 cents for Boolt of i'ti pnsea. GEO. P.

HOWEIX WSHIUCE YOtM. the sn i ect ot valuable trancnises wmtu of the river, had quite a lively run is for the republican party. Please state the rate of fare foa the benefit of your republican friends. belongs to the people and have been transferred to the corporation in question. I onM a edition or onr TWrcIrv.

One of the horses Hon. E. L. Chapman, of Great We baT Just to Book calk-d New- tlp-r Advertising." It ba ha contents may ij nam-" ze, ana amouir paces, and amouff got frightened, and plunged for- BenJt )aij our office a very pleas- We always thought something would esteem it a great ravor to nave ymi interest yourself in securing the immediate publication of the report of the commission. If there are anv reasons why that report should not lJ printed, will you do ward, breaking tlie lines, anu i.iieii ant Yisit on Monday.

Mr. CHap-the buggy was overturned upon feels confident that he will be him, bruising him considerable. At the next Senator of the 39th dis- was wrong with are pleased with his honesty in acknowledging his ignorance. He me the ravor to ten me wnai mry Give me the names of those who are opposed to the publication of the report, as well as tke means resorted to to suppress it. DAILlNBWbPAl'KM IN KEW YOKK CUT.

with th A Ivprtl-irt; Hate. AIL LH All! i-JS 1H ITIES It A VTSd more than l'ffvo the bet. DAILY NEWSRaFEltSmn'iESKAVINOmoM than gMTOjiopalatlun, omitting all Imt the best. A SMALL tlbT OF NEWSPAPERS IN which to advertise every aectlon of the country: belnc choice selection madeupwltn gniat care, guided by lonffexuerifose. ONE TJEWsPAPfiR IS A STATE.

The best on for an advertiser to If ho will use but one. BARGAINS IN ADVERTIKINa IN DAILY Kew. papers in many principal citlee and towns, a List which oJXere yeculiar Inducements to some advar- "LaHOEST CmCTJLATtOSS. A complete IM of aU American papers lulling regularly more than T.rSTOP LOCAL NEWSPAPERS, oow present he is hardly able to be up, trict While we have a friendly but is improving rapidly. feeling for the gentleman as an in- knows only one side of the subject I remain, very truly yonrs.

A letter of that kind addressed to every vmi voters, iust figure up dividual, we sincerely hope and WE WILL CLUB THE LABOR NEWS AND THE NON-CON FOR Pvl I ST One year for $2.00. In clubs of ten, $18.00, Subscribe for two of the leading Labor papers of the state cf Kansas. and reminds us of a man who is half shaved and don't know enough -what the interest on $5,000 of city believe, that he will be defeated in to be cognizant of the fact. bonds will be at 6 per cent, per his race tor tne Then iust remember that The old veteran reformer, W. Congressman and another to every Senator will take but a short time to write, and the total cost of the two letters will not exceed 10 cent, postage and all.

Write the letters, send them on to "Washington that nrlin in an nnsions to srive US PRO The U. L. meetings at No. 2 are ring every town ot over G.Uuu population and every Imnnrtnntcnnntv i i i making a certain party very sick. KVi.FrT LIST or LOCAL HRWiiPAPRa, In which it will be raised by a larger levy Betzer is our enmee, nrst, lasi ana of tax, and this tax will be levied all the time.

If Mr. Chapman will They will not meet us in open de ativertioenteiitsareinsen-i Ml at half nrlce. I TECTtox from taxation and pauper labor from thieves bate on principles, but persist in 8.472 VILLAG8 KTTW8-S mm) PAPERS. In adrer- who are stealing toe very land from under for twenty-four years. igure on persist in Keeping uau cuiupauy, ha nndif tou consider the pres- he must take the consequences, tlsementsare Inserted for slandering and mud-slinging.

"We .,1 i i our feet. No time like the present to act. Don T. V. Powdbblt, th- A tneticAn Wk ItrB will retaliate with our vote.

Abbott. pnt tax too light, vote for the ana prepare nis uaggage ior a irip rcKHTft bwk teas toaaf addisa (or TBIS.T 1 I Ii bonds. up sa river..

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