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Woodson Democrat from Yates Center, Kansas • 1

Woodson Democrat from Yates Center, Kansas • 1

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Woodson Democrati
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YATES CENTER, WOODSON COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1890, VOLUME VI. F. M. B. A.

COLUMN. SILVER. The hired man of the News was thrown Clothing and gent's furnishing goods at 75 cents on the dollar at the Boston Cash Store. 47-tf. Published every Friday at YATES ENTER, KANSAS, General J.

B. Weaver, of Iowa, has f- The Boston Cash Store has added a stock of clothing and gent's furnishing goods, which wiil be sold at 25 per cent, less that cost, 47-tf. been secured by the picnic committee, to "the molecule or gray matter that thinks deliver a speech at their camp-meeting in it edits the Democrat," urged the re- It. R. WELLS, Editor and Proprietor.

Yates Center, Aug. 1st at 2 p. m. 'aoiflc By. Tiao Tails, mwma J8Entered at the PostoSBce as Second Class The Farmers Alliance now numbers Subscription $1.50 per year, six months 75c.

publicans to endorse the twenty-seven democrats, who made it possible for Plumb and Ingalls and their thirteen other republican confrerees to pass $S000 worth of fine cigars to trade for horses, cattle, or good real estate in VVoodson county. Will assume a reasonable mortgage. Call or write S. S. Holcomb, Yates Center, Kansas.

2.000.000. the F. M. B. A.

is estimated at 1,000,000, the K. of L. about the The Fvtnst.on RMera. wishing to ro-tlre from business, ffer their nuMre stock of milline ry, show cases and fix tures for pale nt actual ot. Any lady wishing to embark in a erood paying business will And it to her fdvflntnge to call or address the Funston Sisters, Yates Center, Kansas.

amendment. He same. These, together with the Wheel, Plumb's free the Grange, the Plow and Hammer and other kindred labor organizations, con Just received at the Boston Cash Store, a new invoice of shoes, which will be sold at the lowest possible figures, 47-tf. stitute about half tne voting population says "the republican convention endorsed Senators Plumb and Ingalls, because their conduct on the silver question was satisfactory." Was Plumb or Ingalls Democratic Coayention. A Delegate Convention of the Democrats of the State of Kansas will be held on the 9th day of September at 11:30 o'clock, a.

ra. in the city of Wichita for the purpose of nominating candidates for Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor of State, Treasurer of State, Attorney-General, Superintendent of Public Instruction and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Delegates to the convention shall be selected by the different counties of the of the U. S. Ft.

S. W. W. Division; WKST BOUND. No.

4r3 daily St. Louis Wichita mail and express 11:35 am. No. 451 daily Kan. City Wichita express 3:00 a No.

455 daily except Sunday Local freight areivb 4:00 LEAVE 5:00 No. 457 daily Fast freight 6:00 a AST BOUND. Mo. 452 daily Kansas Oitv express a No. 454 daily Ft.

Scott Louis mail and expfes 4:00 No. daily except Sunday Local freight 12:10 No .458 daily Through freight .7:00 N-. 4f0 diiily Fast 10:40 Trains 455 and 45(i carry passengers when provided with tickets. Through Chair car and sleeper to St. Louis without change on train 454.

G. BOLES, Agent. What It Costs in Corn. corrdtret atfy more praisworthy and more The eastern man is crying for and get- calculated to satisfy the wants of the Had a Fit i3 what the lady remarked who got a pair of those common sense shoes at ting without reciprocation raw material I American people than any other man, or 47-tf. at the expense of the South and West, set of men who worked and spoke, and the Boston Cash Store.

Last SDrin a western man wearins an I voted for free coinage? In fact Ingalls 88 pair of shoes and 30 cents stocks had gave notice that he would speak ia favor state in the manner prescribed by the Democaatic Committees of the several counties. The basis of representation in such convention shall be one delegate for every 250 votes or fraction thereof in excess of 125 votes cast for John C. Hotel On Wheels. The Santa Fe Route has added to the elegant equipment of its Pullman vesti 83 bushels of Kansas corn on his of the bill and when the time came, he pants and $1 drawers, 90 bushels on his flunkeyed. Was this the kind of conduct bule train, "Cannonball" between Chica-j hips and legs $2 undershirt, 40 bushels the Woodson county republicans endorse? Sheridan, candidate for Elector-at-Large on his arms and body; $5 yest and $25 It was Vest, Cockrell, Ragan, Blackburn delegates in 1888.

Upon which basis are apportioned as follows: coat. 300 bushels: a 50 cent necktie. 5 and other moss back bourbon ribbed In All Lines of- democrats whose "conduct" you endors bushels; a $4 bat, 40 bushels a $20 V. V. I.

W. Dir. NORTH BOUND. No. 222 dailv Kansas City mail and ex Lincoln 2 Linn 3 Allen 4 Anderson 4 ed, but were too narrow minded and too overcoat, 200 bushels; a pair of over Atchison.

10 Logan. much blinded by preiudice to say so. shoes, 10 bushels; a handkerchief, 4 press 11:85 No. 224 daily Kansas City Arkansas express 1:20 a Your paty had absolute control of both bushels, making a total of 732 bushels of Barber 3 Partem 5 Bourbon 7 Brown 7 Butler 6 Jjyon IVfarion Marshall McPh arson Meade Miami Mitchell No. 452 dailv Kausas City Arkansas Kansas corn for a fair suit of gentlemen's houses and were you a silver loving and and a people serving party would have express so a 1:1 clothes.

A product of twenty-five acres Chase 2 No. 212 dailv Fast freight 7pm Chautauqua 3 go, Kansas City and Denver a fine vestibule dining-car service, complete in every respect. You may safely rely upon the uniform excellence of the food served in Santa Fe Route dining cars. The bill of fare contains every delicacy of the season. The "hotel on wheels" will always be found attached to train leaving Chicago 6:30 and Kansas City 10:45 a arriving at Colorado Springs 7 :45 a and Denver 10 :35 a or train leaying Denver 5:00 pm and Colorado Springs 7:50 ra, arriving at Kansas City 6:00 pm and Chicago 8 :50 am.

G. T. Nicholson, AT Topeka, Jno.J. Byrne, A Chicago, 111. NO.

214 daily Local freight aekive. 12:10 leaves 12:30 of land for one season, to say nothing of Montgomery Morris had no trouble in passing the bill as a-mended by Mr. Plumb. If you were "sound" on the silver question as a interest, labor and waste. If a worse Cherokee.

Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloitd ..1 .4 Morton Nemaha showing can be made under free trade SOUTH BOUND. NO. 221 Ran. City Coffey ville mail and .41 party, why did your party, through your Neosho 5 Ness 2 for the Kansas corn raiser, in its worst Coffev 5 express 4:00 No 451 Kan. City Wichita ex a party boss, Mr.

Reed, strangle the bill Comanche .2 Norton 3 aspect, I cannot conceive of it. Chicago No. 223 dailv Kansas City Arkansas Cowl 8 Osage 6 before it became a Jaw. No, ycu are, as express 3:00 a Herald. No.

213 dailv Local freight 1:10 No. 207 dailv Local freight 2:00 a TO Trains 213 and 214 carry passengers when The Prisoner Seconded the Motion. a party, not sound on the silver question; as a party you demonetized the silver dollar and drove it from circulation, as bfovided with tickets. I heard a pretty eoou storv about a Trains 211 and 212 will carry passengers be certain ignorant justice who does busi tween Yates Center and Koper. W.G.

BOLES, money. As a party you are owned by the geld bosses. If not why the exception ness up in Fulton county. This justice Agent. Crawford 7IOs borne 3 Decatur SjOttawa 3 Dickinson 7: Pawnee 1 Doniphan 3 Douglas 7: Pottawatomie 6 Edwards lPratt 3 Klk 3'RawHns 3 Ellis 7 Ellsworth 5 Finney 1 Rice.

4 Ford 3, Riley 3 Franklin 4i Rooks -2 Garfield lKush 2 Geary 2 Gove LSaline 5 Graham 1-Kcott 1 Grant 1 Sedgwick 10 Gray leeward 1 was elected over an able but very un clause Silver will now and ever has, A. T. S. F. E.

R. since the democrats remonetized it, pay popular lawyer, and his first case was that of a prisioner charged with violating any debt, and its principal. It is money Passenger arrives 3:30 departs 11:40 a the fishery law. The complaint and warrant were defective, and this the de for all people except the Sliylocks, who speculate in stocks and options on re Freight arrives 11:20 a dcDafts 7:05 J. H.

STICHEB, CODJTY ATTGMEY. OFFICE AT COURT H0UE, Yates Center. Kansas. Tickets to all points. Baggage checked to fendant's attorney took exceptions to in publican success quadrennially.

The Greenwood 4 Shawnee 13 destination. M. E. Kellenbergkb, Greeley Sheridan 1 Hamilton 1 Sherman 2 Agent. a masterly argument, winding up by moving the prisoner's discharge.

"Is contest of "88 did not hinge on the silver question. Mr. Plumb said in his Harper 4 Smith Harvey 4 Stafford 2 El the motion seconded?" asked the justice. Flaskeil 1, Stanton I S3 ta a O. SMITH, Houseman 1 Stevens 1 the prisoner.

"Gentle- "It is replied Jackson 5 Sumner 9 Jefferson 6 Thomas 2 Hit- ia vnirn. pnnriniiurl 1 indira en. speech on the bill in question "the sentiment of the country in regard to silver has been aroused only since the election of 1888." It was not one of the questions which occupied the hot lit fore Attorney at Liv. Jewell 4 Trego 1 larly moved and seconded that the pris Wili practice ia all Courts ol Wabaunsee 4 CALL ON HUGH BRADY, Kearney 1 Wallace 1 oner be discharged. All those in favor of the motion say aye.

"Ave" came -I -Washington 6 ground, of national descmion until the Kiowa 2 Wichita, 1 the State 899.000 to Loan. Laoutte -4 Wilson 4 from the prisoner and his counsel. "Op Harrison administration assumed control. Possibly Mr. Cleveland a3 well a Messrs U.S.

AQT. ud KOTAET FDBUC. l-ane 1 Woodson 2 Leavenworth 11 Wyandott 17 posed.no." Silence followed, and after H. C. li.jllins has any amount of per rent.

Mnev to loin on real estate. a short pause the scales holder said Plumb and In.galis has experienced a ine oeeretanes or the conventions selecting delegates ia the resDectivt "The motion ia carried and the prisoner change of rmud In regard to silver as over Woodson National bank. Auctioneer. counties are hereby instructed to for discharged," whereupon, to the surprise money. One thing certain, whan Mr.

ward to the Chairman at Leavenworth, 6 5 anil amusement of all, court was declared I Cleveland published hi 3 silver letter, his Ppeeial attention given to all kinds of cleitns resulting from the late war. lluph Bradv yerved 3 rears in Co. I. lth Ileprt. 111.

Inf. Vol. has been in the claim business, successfully, the past 10 years and understands the business thoroughly. My m-Uo is "Jus-' tice to him who has borne the heat of the ts.nu., cenuieu copies or me creaenfiiai.s I will cry Auction just far fun. adjourned.

Amsterdam Democrat. of the delegates immediately after their only critics waie found in his own party nnrl t.hs nnlv men who wfre in svmoith and TOYS. GAMES selection to enable the committee to if von will Sire me a small per cant, of iaow, orphans ami uepeuueiu prepare a c'orrect roll for the conven actual sales to defray expense of wind The New York domocrats are not let with its tone were the buliionisis of lion P. O. Bos Call on or address Hush Brady, and other incidentals.

Satisfaction al Wall street and the republican managers. By order of the Democratic State 280, Yates Center, Kansas. tiug slip any chances for capturing the state in the electiou this fall. This is to Also the finest variety of Cream Candies and Cigars in the city. School Supplies and miscellaneous books, from the best to the cheapest always on g3f The speech of Mr.

Knox, ex-republican Central Committee of Kansas ways guaranteed and reference given when requested. Address for dates, iiOWAnn Carroll, Chairman, be the first trial of the Australian baliot comptr oler, of the treasury at the bank- He'ky Siiixdlkk, Sec. pro tern. Al. Howard.

YATES CENTER, RAJV system, and in order that their voters I er's convention it Kansas City last fall, SO UTII SIDE SQ UAR1 tf? raav not throw awav their ballots bv was far more in harmonv with there Vernon, Kansas, las jmiui.uu nst gut failing to observe some of the necessary nublican Dartv on the silver question, -ne otiii by the horns just at present, rules. the democratic committee-men than the resolution of the Woodson. Co VA2J YOOEHIS, uii wi.eui.r nc can noia his grip un.ii ue and cuh officers are holding regular vot convention. The steady purpose of the i. -i i i i miuuwll launing, IS tne question.

snhnnla in which thn voters nw ronnhlirans a nqno. has hwn all l.hflSfl 71. P. COLLECTION A SPECIALTY. i Has a Full Lino of made to go through the regular routine I years to confuse the public mind, as be hief who is known as an ob (Successor to II.

S. Johnson, exactly as they will have to do on election day. It has been found that not serving Indian, says that president Harrison "Is a little bit of a feller, who ain't MONEY TO LOAN AT tween silver as bullion and silver as money. The people want silver dollars, full and absolute legal tender. The republican party wants no silver dollars at all and if it must be forced upon them one in twenty was able to p.iss the ex worth talkin' to amination on the first trial, and the probable bsnefits of this preliminary in- Another excellent feature of the Yates Center, Kansas.

McKinley bill is that human hair has struction are so great that every effort I will use every means to debase, and keep been put on the free list. This with free is being made to see that every voter is it ia degradation as a mere commodity. The democratic party has pursued diamonds just suits the farmer. With a put through the course. Republican pa thiough the session a course of perfect pers began by sneering at the "Tam big diamoud and a small wad of human foreigu hair he can sit up tights and All work guaranteed.

Fittinc difficult eyes a specialty. CALL EXAri i PiE onsistence with its course at all previ many kinder-garten," but within the J. S. FORDVOE, enjoy solid comfort. Waseca Radical East Side cf Square, past few days some of them have been ous times.

It prevented tne contraction Squat Yaies Cenrer, Kansas. of the volume of treasury notes in 1875. sounding notes of warning and declaring yjuutll viuu I do not doubt that in many respects It secured after a desparate fight the sil that uuless the republicans pursue the uie uu'iii uiu pending in the senate is a ver coinage act of 1878. Whenever the same course they will be left out in the just measure, and that most of its pro If pI 8WARTZ! GOTO issue has been up the forces of demo cold on election day. Chicago Globe.

visions are in accordance with the wise Mkd mum policy of protection." cracy have been actively against contractions and actively for silver. Blaine on Reed. 1ST 15 TST "But there is not a section or a line in Western republicans could easily have The death of Jesse J. Rook, in Lincoln, Makes artificial teeth, cleans, fills and saves the natural teeth. No charge for examination.

the entire bill that will open a market CM ml 4 I 1 il I ,1 bill this session Teeth extracted without pain by the use of wheat or another I ma uuiiucuji isnscii a ncc t'jiuajc; for another bnshel of stood by their with the Illinois legislature about seven if even half of them had Vitalized A.r. Prices as low as good work will permit. mam at vsl barrel of pork." James G. Blaine professed principles. They surrendered years ago, when, a3 a republican member We don't want to spoil your appetite he refused to vote and thereby destroyed themselves and their constituencies.

A bill was passed but it was not the bill tor lish, but are informed by one who has the quorum of the house, on which his examined many of them, that the bass in party relied for the transaction of parti the west demanded and which democrifts me waters nereaoouts are wormy. Take san business. It was in this connection were ready to give. Yates Center Market. I your knife and split the bass open close that Speaker Collins appealed bv telegram Cabinets.

C. C. McCANN, Prop. to the back fins and you will find the to James G. Blaine, asking if a speaker Administrator's Sale of Heal Estate worms.

We mention this lust to inform could count a quorum when members South-west corner square, uuder Woodson In pursuance to an order gfanted by I our readers of the fact, so that they can were evidently present, though not TJntiinnal Rank. Best Dlaoe in the city for a the Probate Court of Woodson County, take a diet of worms or not, just as they votiug. The reply made was in direct clean shave, or a uea air.cut. Kansas, I will offer for sale, at public choose. Humboldt Union.

antagonism to the attitude now assumed auction, on For Fine, Artistic IHF.ork-. 5 Saturday, August, Uili A. it. The McKinley bill places Ipecac on the by Speaker Reed in the national house of representatives, and may be set down as at 2 o'clock p. at the front door of free list; but then the farmer does not One Doer South of National Bank.

an expression of Blaine's judgment as a use much ipecac. Fisfl bait is also on the Court House in the city of Yates Center, the county seat of said county, the following described real estate, situate in the county of Woodson, and parliamentarian on Reed as a bull dozing T. L. EEID, tne tree list: but the farmer does not Kansas presiding officer. The telegraphic reply Yates Center, use much fish bait: what little he uses he of Blaine to his republican friends in the 29! digs with a grubbing hoe in a moist Illinois general assembly was as fol state Kansas, to wit: A tract of land in the north- west quarter of section 24, Township 23, Range 16 and described as follows: Commencing at a stone 43 rods south of the north-east corner of place in the back yard.

Li-mber is not lows: on the free list; and the farmers use a Washington, April 13, 1883. L. C. I great deal of lumber. Well, u.s be thankful even for free well.

Let Collins, Speaker House of Representa- ''aid quarter section, thence west G4 rods ipecac and tives, Springfield III. Members in their and 4 links, thence south 18 rods, thence LI Ell EED APJD Sal Stable free bait. If we cannot get our lumber seats not voting can not be counted in east 04 roas auu uni, meuce anyway whatever. Thev mav be cen- 18 rods to place of beginning; containing WIN0EESTER' ml? rM mm mtt i cheap we can at least puke or go a fish 151 snrcH hv thi orkoalrpr fr failing fn nw. 7 acres, more Or leSS i ii ing as cheap as any people on the face of form their dntv.

but this sneaker nan not Said real estate appraised at $40.00 the globe. Ex, take cognizance of their presence except I Per acre THE FINEST IN THE CITY. Terms of sale, cash on day of sale. 1 '-ciViff as they respond to the roll-call. M.

F. Stkwart, It has been announced that Ingalls OPPOSITE utiKau Lisa a uuuna cuau James G. Blaine, The outcome of the decision was dis Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Watklns, deceased. 50-5w. will get up In the Senate in a few days a and pick the scab off that old war sore.

astrous to republican, plans In the Rook As a rebel-skinner Ingalls seems to be dead-lock case, and now at this late day PUBLICATION NOTICE. a blooming succesp, but he will discover the Blaine telegram becomes conspicuous when too late that the Mason Dixon and suggestive, in that it utterly repudi- -TIIE- ap.nrtrc. Milliron Will take notice that he has SINGLE SHOT RIFLES, RgLOADIHG T00L8, 0 AftfiPifSUNlTlON OF ALL KINDS, WINCHESTER BEPEATIMO Mm been sued in th District Court of Woodson trny i pn if Tiff" flflMflTV I uuv unu vu wio aiuauuc uiap I iiico tuc tnwto ui oucaaci nccu, uiiuci rillLdl nlud 111 I ill. uUUil I I The rebel brigadier and rebel skinner which republican measures have been county, State of Kansas, by Lulu A. Milliron.

That said Lulu A. Milliron xlid on the 17th day of July lfDO, file her petition in said Count and thus said defendant George Milliron, must answer said petition on or before the 1st will soon have to hunt np a quiet, se- forced through the present congress. -AND THE ONLY- eluded spot in some pathless wood where Uuder the circumstances the Blaine Always on Hand. FISH AND GAME IN THEIR SEASON. Highest Market Price Paid for Ilidas, Pelts aud Tallow.

South Side Square, Yates Center. TAYLOR DAVIS," Proprietors' 4.x., day of September, or said petition will Said uubuiug Bitvo me iuw mint moau oi tne opinion, bo tersely expressea, snouia oe be taken as true and judgment dlvorcin Line US whip-poor-will can break in upon his preserved and occasionally passed around Lulu Milliron from said ueortfe Milliron, and Klvinff to bet the care, custody and con favorite pastime; the farmers north among the supporters cf Reed In the trol of their mnor uuiiu, uuu rcNkonug 10 eaid Lulu Ai Milliron her maiden name, will be rendered accordingly. IN THE and south are finding out that the war Is national capltol corridors. Chicago J. over ana they must unite to save their Globe, ijui.u a.

MiLLiEOK, fiaintiu. M. Smith her Attorney. w. JllY WJl VwlWilbQe.MM World,.

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