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The Lone Elm Ledger from Lone Elm, Kansas • 1

The Lone Elm Ledger from Lone Elm, Kansas • 1

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LEDGER 1 JlIJcj Li Vol. 1. Lone Elm, Kansas, Friday, July 31, 1896. No. 19.

ONE Announcement. We are authorized to announce that J. B. Hutchison Is a candidate, for the nomination ,1... TMulvi.t V.nvt i.f MO.

PAC. TIME TABLE. No. 350, mixed, jroing oast, 7:55 a. m.

No. mixed, goiiift west, 12:10 p. m. U. E.

Pattkksos, A ft. THE LONE ELM DAY LIGHT STORE Anderson countv, subject to the decision of the republican nominating (invention. I herewith announce my candidacy for the nomination of clerk of the district court, subject to the decision of the republican nominating convention. A. P.

Farms. aiiiiilllllllilll: DIRECTORY. CIILIiCIIES. PHESBYTERIAN: Preaehiiin second and fourth Sundays each month at 3:30 p.m.; prayer meeting every Wednesday evening; Sunday School at 2:30 p. m.

Rev. E. W. BeksoX, Pastor. W.

R. Loan, S. S. Snp't. We a authorized to announce that L.

W. Stillwell is a candidate for re-election to the olliee of County Superintendent, subject to the lepubPcan nonininting eouvenlou. I Sell their goods We aie nuolhorized to announce that D. W. Houston is a candidate for the republican nomination for prosecuting attorney.

McKinley Hobart. anmtnnmmmi mm We are authorized to announce, subject to popular approval, that the Lone Elm Ledger is the paper you should send to your friends. METHODIST EPISCOPAL: Preaeliing every first and third Sunday in each month at 11 o'clock Sunday School at 10 a. m. prayer meeting evenings.

Kev. H. A. Cook, Pastor. J.

R. Gonnox, S. S. Sup't. like Va.

that are so dou'scful as to be almost surely republican. iiiii mtr Strictly for CASH or PRODUCE and conscciuentlv, The gold reserve over $104, 000, 000 last week; to this $1,145,000 add. )d in a single day all very bad news for the democratic party; for Nasby said, you remember, that nothing so helped that party as some calamitous ciamity, so it might have something to agitate on. EPWOKTII LEAGUE: Meets atM. E.

church Sunday eve, March 30, and every two weeks thereafter. Oi.ix Rbkvb, Pres't. C'HLOE Kixciielok, Sec'y. CliRlSEIAN ENDEAVOR: Meets at Presbyterian church. April (i, and every two weeks thereafter.

Ei'PJE Pres't. Lexa Loud, Sec'y. COUNTY CONVENTION. A delegate convention of the Republican voters of Anderson county, will be lield nt the court house in Gar-neti, Kansas, Saturday, August 8, ISiifl, at 11 a.m., to nominate candidates for county olliee, and to elect delegates to the senatorial convention. The different townships of tlie county will be to representation as follows: Putnam 2 YVelda 5 Reeder ..5 Ozark I) Uncoil 4 Washington 4 Lone Elm .5 Union 2 Indian Creek 3 West phnlia 5 Walker 1 Monroe (I Rich 7 Garnetl, 1, ward 4 Onrndtt, 3, ward 4 2, ward 4 4, ward 4 The primaries in the several towns-ships in the com will be held on Tuesday, at 2 p.

m. Delegates to be elected by ballot and polls to be kept, open from 2 to 4 p. m. Primaries at usual voting places. By order of the Repubican Cent ral Committee at meeting held July 21, 181)11.

J. A. Kenning ch. .1. II.

Vaughn Secy. "I am not a believer in free silver or cold, but am an out-and-out blmetalist. It, Is clearly apparent to nie that rinaneial stringency does not hinge on the amouut of money in circulation, but rather on the influence's which control circulation. The. very best times we ever had occurred when there was a low rate of money in circulation" W.J.

lirvan in a letter to the New York World before his nomination. make PRICES that our competitors cannot make; Slf jtaud they wonder how we can sell so CHEAP. mm I We realize the fact that JJjj'Ml farm produce is low and if i itllwe sell our goods mtwe milke it 11,1 object in QUALITY and TTII? WE HAVE iK)K- mm uiia mm ililli lf mm it you to get the worth of your -f 0 0 mmtrade'at THE DAYLIGHT i Hi and we SECRET SOCIETIES. 1. O.

O. No. Meets every Saturday evening. Visitors cordially II. BrnxH.ni.

N. G. I. K. Reeve, Sec'y.

D. of R.s: and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month. Mi. Ntti.iJK BuitxnAM, N. (5.

Miss BvEiii.v, Sec'y. U. P. Wardrip of the Lone Elm Ledger was next Introduced by the chairman, E. H.

Voorhees. Mr. Wardrip In his great moral and religious publication last week paid a high compliment to the personal appearance of the writer hereof and we desire to reciprocate by saying that said editor Wardrip is undoubtedly the best looking and smartest man in the. county and a dandy to make a Speech. We don't let auyone out do us when it comes to politncss, nor any news pnpar man iu the county to tell a bigger one than we can.

Garnett Journal. Hut- you did. I. O. G.

No. 262: Meet first ami third Friday evenings of each moiilh. 1). II. Sahveh, C.

T. W. G. Olmsted, Sec'y. do our best, to please you.

am K. and L. of First and third Tuesday evenings of each Month. Howaho IIbsteh, Pres't Mas. V.

G. Olmsted, Cor. Sec'y. til mn The Lone Elm Ledger has a better ad-ve'-tising patronage than any newspaper in Anderson county nlthogh published iu the smallest town. Blue Mound Sun.

Yes, and the same business-wisdom, on the pari' of our business men, the same, public spirit that gives the Ledg mill We do as we advertisefor G. A. No. 245: Meets Saturday 2 :30 p. in.

hefore full moon. Si'mxek Fox, Coin. F. P. Ewino, Adj't.

mminstance: we sell our goods for The primary for Lone Elm township will convene in the hall Tuesday, Aug. 4, from 2 to 4 p. m. A towdship central committeeman will be chosen. 1.

K. Rkeyk Com. Two Kinds ul'Pcople. The are two kiuds of people on earth to ay. Just two kinds of people no more, I say.

Not the sinner and saint, for tis well "jjjjcash and treat all alike. P. of 1411 Meets last Saturday in each month at 2 p. ni. J.

Cci.c, W. M. J. HESDERsnoT, See y. er its advertising patronage makes Lone Elm the best trading point in Anderson.

But you are mistaken as to our size. We are much larger too when you come up close to us. tan. ft GfiHURCH, KANSAS. REFElUiiNG to an extemporameous talk W.

R. C. Meets Saturday afternoon on or before full moon in each mouth. Mns. Ella Moon, Fos't, Mas.

F. P. Ewino, Sec'y. by the writer in the Park at Garnett, eveuieg of the 22, the Agitator said several things among which was the LOXE ELM, following: The good are half bad and the bad arc half good. Not the rich and the poor, for to count a man's wealth You must first know the state of his conscience and health.

Not the humble and proud, for in life's little span Who puts on vain airs is not counted a man. Not the happy and sad for the swift "He advocated 'sound money' a Dr. Thos. Anderson, Practi of 2(i years' experience; carries his own medicines; no running g-okl standard forgetting that within ic past year, he said iu the same park, that he was for free silver, first last and all tiie time." At Cost! to fret prescriptions tilled, nor extra charges for practice and medicine; culls promptly responded to night or On no other occasion, within the past year nor any other year did the writer speak in Garnett, at the Park or elsewhere, except a word, before a dry. Ollite first door north of Ledger ollice; ni nt resideucc, ndle north of town.

W. J. HOWARD, BLACKSMITH. teachers' association. But what if lie had and said as represented? Ought a man know more to-day than a year ago? The Agitator was chucking the Lewelliog crowd under the chin once, now he applies the toe of his beot to Ty-jll continue to sell at cost till stock know this is the place to buy cloth ing of any size, Alqn Furnishing Goods.

Straw Hats axovj cheaper than any place. N. T. HAND, the same crowd. Was he right then or is he wrong now? Hying years Bring each man his laughter and each man his tears.

Xo; the two kinds of people on earth that I menu Are the people who lift and peop'e who lean. Wherever you go, you will find the world's musses Arc always divided in just these two classes: And, oddly enough, yu will find, too, I ween, There is only one lifter to twenty who In which class are you? Are you easi ig the load Of overtaxed lifters who toll down the road? Or are you a leaner, who lets others bear Your portion of labor and worry anp care? -Eua Wheei.kk Wilcox. BUGGY-YOKK AND REPAIRS A SPECIATY. LsTSatisfact'on guaranteed. Who can think of some simple Wanted-An Idea Kincaid, Kansas.

tiling to paientr rroteot Tour lneas; iney may nriug Write JOHN WEDDEKbOKN ft Patent Attor. Beys, Washlnnton, D. for their prise utter and list of two hundred Inventions wanted. D. V.

STOLL I 1 sm i 1 1 1 www Tun ICirieaid Dispatch of last week was devoted principally to an extended write-up of Kincaid and her business men creditable alike to the city and as an enterprise. Take the management of the as-sylunm, industrial and reform schools of the state as a sample of tlit superiority of the present management of affair's of this great commonwealth over that of the populist adminislra tion. Estimates and appropriations were made for the support of these institutions based upon appropria tions made for same purpose by Lowell iug gang, The recent an nual statement of State auditor and State treasurer with the Board of Charities which has managed these institutions shows that every bill 13 paid, that there are large stores on hand paid for, that deficits left by the former crowd have been paid and a balance of of appropriations made still on hand to be turn ed back again to the state treasury. Is there a democrat, an honest popn list, that wants to turn down such an adminstration as this for the plun tiering prodigality of the former ad ministratioQ? No, the sober second thought must commend Morrell's clean administration to every man of whatevor party. LUMBER YARD Kansas and Nebraska and many other states will have ''sound money" democratic conventions and put out Slate tickets whether their is another national democratic ticket or not.

City Meat Market Fresli Meals. Salt Pork, Breakfast Bacon, Dried Beef, Lard, etc. Chickens and taken at market-price In exchange for meats. Cash paid for hides. ITIce cold butter for city trade.

Chas- Rogers Shingles, Lath, Brick, Sand and all kinds of Buildin Material and Screen Doors. Evuitv statu cast of the Mississippi and north of the Ohio will vote for McKinley. To this number must be added Iowa, Minneessota, Kansas and Nebraska, which will give him a majority of about 20 vols In the electoral college all this to say nothing of Missouri, KcntucUey and Tennessee which will vote the same way, and other states PITTSBURG AND OTHER COAL ALWAYS Us STOCK.

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Years Available:
1896-1899