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The Labor Review from McCune, Kansas • 4

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Frank Shelton visited Weir last Sunday. W. D. Bevans made a business trip to NOT RUN OUT YET! The Originator Of Low Prices. I Make The Price Others Follow.

Inch and half slip tug Hand Made Harness Inch and half fast tug Hand Made Harness Iiicli and three-quarter slip tug Hand Made Haruess- Inch and three-qunrter fast tug Hand Made Harness Wool faced leather HALTERS, SWEAT PADS HARNESS OIL, STRAPS and all har eainsfress 1 he BEST oni CHEAT EST machine company Balvidere, Illinois. A-DAVIS, Agent. Office at the lied Front Harness Shop McCzuieKansas. THE SljPERIOR r.n BARBER SHOP, KE1TER CAMPBELL, Propmetokh. All woit done promptly, neatly and With perfect satisfaction.

IIAIli uvriXG A XI DRESSING A SPECIALTY. Give them a call and you will receive prompt attention. CBW MEAT MARKET- Keeps, always on hand a fui supply of the choicest ami Tii Country affords. DANXEK fc WillTLOUK HOG CHOLERA! I have a sure, tried, proven and guaranteed cme for IIoG and Chh'kks Choleka, which has stood the test for seven years without that I know of, but has effected thousand yf cures. I iiav-sold over 23,000 recipes and family rights in eiht and nt a single complaint received yet.

1 sold each and every one on a guar antee, and I still sell that way. If Holland Cholera Cure and Preventative fails to riiro or ttrevont ness goods Lower I han All Goods iu my line that I o.uei loryou at iu per cent show bills for cost. HP1- $25.00 $26.00 $26.00 $27-00 $2.00 best made Tin iUOU do not carry in Stock I above cost and csiTae and will V7J1TE0W SHADES, ngr toward RED FRONT HARNESS SIIOt 0 VASWSCF Speller and lian a a fctatioser. DEALE1S IX tcrlilrard Sunday. 3lart Miller of Island, was trading in town Mondaj'.

Charley Bemau of Sherman City, trading in town last Saturday. W. E. Gregg and Alex. Roese returned from Leavenworth last Suuday.

I guarantee all of my woi'k, Frank Shelton, Red Front Harness Shop. John Grant of Oswego, was bnyiug horses in town last Friday and Monday, T. W. Morgan of Monmouth, was shaking hands with our people last Monday. 1 Old harness repaired with neatness and dispatch at the-lied Front Harness Shop.

When in Columbus call at Snyder's photograph gallery and see his artistic work. A SERMON. Last Sunday evening the Rev. G. W.

Leonard, pastor of the Christian chuich, delivered a most masterly address upon the huhject of Christanity. His topic for discourse was "Front the brick kilns of Egypt to the Read Sea." The anonncemeut in the papers of last week of his subject for discourse filled the house full to overflowing with one of the most aitentive audiances il has been our pleasure to meet, and the Rev. Leonard completely gained thom at the start. For the evening lesson he ret.d a part of the 10th chapter of Chronicles and as a basis of his sermon he selected 1st Chron 10:11 of course, as was to be expected, his sermon dealt with the delivereuce the children of Israel, by Moses, from the land of bondage, and his description of the enslavement of the Jews; the exac- 10ns of their Egyptian taskmasters and he burdtns bourn by the unfortunate people was a faithful portrayal of their condition; the salvation of Moses from the nvei and the adoption of hiia by uaraohhls education; his flight from Egypt to a foreign land; his return, and his leading his people out of the land of slavery to their inheiiiance. struck the sympathetic chord in every student of history.

He further likened Moses as ihe anti type of Christ who carne to lead the slnni rs out of the bondage of satan. The condition of the children of Israel was that of abject slavery, and when their tasks were more then they coiild bear and they sent up their complaints to Pharaoh he treated tht with scorne and said that they were idekrs and ordered tueir tasks to be doubled. How typical this was of present conditions. The laboring people of to day are in a system of wage slavery as gallmr as that of ny that ever existed they complain of their condition. how their complaints are spurned a it'duciiiyii of wacs ordered their task i ivn iii Hint nwii.iiiiK Oi i i count-rpari of tie patience the Jews.

an-i when ilx-y eotiiplain how thuir mas ters of to-d-ij like Pharaoh of old, spy that they are idurs and their tasks, and when they quit their work how quick are the Ioids of today to call the armies, both public, and private, to force them to their taksJThiidJiiJaiUi54vFS Egypt are represented by the plutoerHls of to day; Ihe lash of Fgygt by the bay onets of to day. Oh how anxously are the people await ing a Moses who shall ad tbem out of the hancU of the modern taskmasters. VclU Street to L'ucla Sam. Southern Mercury. If you can't pay what you owe Issue bonds! When jour cash is tunning low Issue bond! If piosperous you would be And from poverty be free, Issue bonds! If receipts should fall behind.

Issue bonds! If your credit should decline. Lsue bonds! 'Ti3 the thing for yon to do. For 'twill surely pull you through Issue bonds! If the people are in need, Issue bonds! If short on cloths or feed. Issue bonds! For despite these ills 'tii plain, Confidence you must maintain Issue bonds! Whn these bonds fall due, why then Issue bonds! And when they fall due you can Issue bonds! Don't worry, do not fret. Bonds will pay expense and debt Issue bonds! The Keystone Watch Case Co.

of Philadelphia, the largest watch case manufacturing toncern in the world, i3 now putting upon the Jas. Boss Filled and other cases made by it, a bow (ring) which cannot be twisted or pulled off the watch. It is a sure protection against the i i A J. a.pu.ci tiiiu. iijc many Hvciucllis that befall watches fitted with the old-style bow, which is simply held in by friction and can be twisted off with the fingers.

It is called the and CAN ONLY BE HAD with case bearing their trade nark- Sold only through watch dealers. without extra charge. Don't use your knife er Anger nails to ooen your teb- Senator an opener (Ire). IPEEDT and RSST7I.TS. FAT PEOPLE I No Inconvenience.

Simple, I sure. ASCeX.rcXL7 TKSI from any injurioife substance. LAE03 ABB0lf2lt3 SZS3CZS. We C'-iORANTEE a CUT.E or refund vour monrr. lpTi 8J.OOpr bottle.

Send 4c. for trial'. nuaiQHX llXXCAI Boston Ua Ans. Mattoz and eon we can stay! From tbe Kaara City Journal, 7t 9S. While this is beiujr read- the ballots are being enst in many of the stata, and to-morrow we will be reading the letorus.

As soon as he smoke clears away the campaign for silver will be opened again and will not close until the silver dollar is nude a standard of vjlue and a legal tender aloug witb gold. Tbo most cowardly congress that ever at in tbj capitol wilJ convene ag.iin, in a month roor. and the sickening scramble for spoils add plunder will beresumed but not a measure for the people will ever reach the statue book dining its life. The Journ-tl has taken is s'and with a full knowledge of the sit uation and will be as free to cen sure its own party friends as to condemn the. opposition.

It will offer no captions opposition to what can be done, nor will it oppose men and measures for nipre opposition. It has read history for light, and has observed events as guides to wisdom and patriotism. The legislation now on the stat ute books as to money must be the condition of America will be exactly what, like conditions have made ior jiurope, in dustrially. There is no ccuiprom ise with death ou must beat him or he will beat you. For the first time in American wh deal in nionej as Sherman speaks of them, have the currency of the United tates mi their power and th condition cannot endure, and freedom andjiappiness with it.

Remember that the above was published nearly la months ago and is as true to day as then, yet, while the Journal is ready to con deinn the present financial laws, it seems to forget that every law upon our statute books, looking toward the t-stnldishiiig of a jcold standard was placed Ihere oy the Kepullican party when they bad full controle of all branches of the government. In tje extra session of had jusl closed, it was by reason of 90 per cent of tbe Kepublicau membeis voting in favor of the repeal of the purchase clause of the Sherman bill that the linancial jiffairs of our un Hon was turned over to the money sharks IIos. Lucikn 15akkk, state senator from Leavenworth county, captured the feiial plum in the llepub- lican caucus at Topek.i last Monday illicit and he will PucfCeU Hon. John Martin iu the United States senate. lie is.

one of the brainiest lawyers in the tate, a rank anti-prohibiliouist and a fctalwait Re publican. His elccon will Tx.inss an jj eA 2 1 1 rc 4 U. S. senate. Crawford C'ountv Democrat.

This is a pnrt payment of the Republican party to the anti-prohibitory element for the able assistance rendered by the saloon influence in the last election. Tha Market- Wheat, Oats. 'orn. Castor Flax, Cane Seed, Timolhy Seed. Hegs 47.

cts. ITT .34 tl-00 1.20 .30 1.65 Turkeys. Per pound, oi cts. Chickens, 4 Ducks, 4 Hutter. 13 15 HE COMulED SUICIfiK! The Cause and Its Lesson.

Why did he commit suicide Oh for the si me reason that thousands of others are on the verge of the same tin, or in dinner of insinity. paralysis, idiocy, or 8ime equally unfortunate result of an nervous affect -ou. lie knew he wa alllicted with a nervous distrder, but was careless, apparently iudifl'ereut to the out-come or he ru hare lessened his chances for recovery by treating with phjsicians who h-xd litde no knjwloUe of 6uch af-fection-, or by deluging him-eif with woi th-le-i so-called remedies His case was a sad oils, but worse that of a-iy other nervous HUiT-M'er, wlio has nervous or sick head-iclii, bili tusness, irritability, meUncholy, failing mem ry, hot fl ishes, fainting, gleeple-wm-as nei-vous -dyspepsia, sexual debility, epilepsy, etc. The mine or similar couteqaen a.e Lkely to 7 result to any on wh'j has any of thee advance gymptoias of an awful end. Do not hesitate i i gttin rid of them by intelligent, treatment.

Dr. Franklin Miles, the celebrated has studied nervous diseases over 2) years, and haa discovered the only reliable remedy for them. Thousands of voluntary testimonials prove the virtues of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. Aloaxo Barker, of Clinton.

N. Yw "1 wa efHicte with extreme nervousness that I was on ttie verge of insanity. My hinds trembled i that I could scarcely feed myaelf. I ued twelve utlei of lr. Miles' Rtxttorative Nervine, and wiik enred.

It it with pleasure I recommend this wonderful remedy for nervous troubles." I bad been a Rrcat sufferer from -hmnic head 'icho until I lour mouths flo, to uw Or. Miles' Restorative Nervine nd Pill, sincn which time I have not had a headache. Several of inv friends are usin Dr. Mile' Kf tried. Hiid rl-id thorn, as I did.

to be more th you claim for them." Mrs. Mary Ktstcr, Los Anfreles, Oil. W. II Cauwoit, litor Tribune. Plymcntrr, writes My wife was cured of sick headache of many years' standing by the use of Dr.

Mills' Rest-irativo Nervine. She has recommended it to her friends, and ihev all prniKe it highly. Or. Stiles' Kastorative Nervine iu sold hy all on a positive (tuarautee. or sent direca by the Or.

Miles Medical Elkhart, oi receipt of price, SI per bottle, ix hollies forS express prepaid. It is positively fre? from oniat ordan-rero'is drue. Jr. Mills' Pills, 50 doses 25 cents. Free book tt druggists, or by mail.

and cont-nt is a ncme with "The Rochester," a lamp wiih the light cf the morning. RochesteilunpCoN'ewYoik. Ballard's Snow Liiniment. This wonderful Liniment i Vnown from the Atlantic to the Pacific and from the Lukes to trie Gulf Ic I the mott penetrating Liniment in the world It wi! care Kheumatim, Neuratcia, Sprains, Brui-es, Cut, Woun.ik, Old bores. Bu Jk.

Sciatica, Sore Throat Sore Chest and ail inflammation, after all other hav failed. It will cure Barbed Wire Cuu and heal al wounds where proud flesh has set in. It is equally efficient for animals. Try il and yon will bo. be with-at iu Price so cents.

Girard Monday. a Aiva oiewaru maue a uusinesa nip iu Parsons last Monday. Have your photographs taken at Soy der's, Columbus, Kans C. F. Elerick returned from Kansas City.

last Sunday. Charles Nichols of Stover, visited with friends in this city last Monday. Uncle-Isaac McCune has been an invalid for several days with erysipelas. Boks: Monday Jany. 21, 1895, to Mr, and Mrs.

B. F. Cox, a daughter. Comrade A. F.

Harrold of Star Valley, was awarded a pension last week. Frank Shelton says he has harness soap tiiat would lather a barber We call the reader's attention to the display ad of Beekman Metcalf. W. P. Knight and A.

Rosencrantz of Cherokee were in the city Tuesday. Mrs. Minnie Vawter is visiting with her b' other, W. II. Bevans, at Fall River.

Mrs. Lyon visited with Mrs. N. II Hopkins south of Maibewson last Sunday Read Rodenberger ad. When you want a lunch or a loaf of bread try them.

C. M. and Fred Wilson made a trip to Pittsburg Monday to look after business interests. Isaac Wright of Columbus, ha tome bargains displayed in an advertisement this week. Willie and Jesse Gracey are both at home restiisg up befoio opening a barber shop in Weir.

J. W.Gordon, wife and son, of Pills-burg, visiied with Judge Copes and family last Monday. i D. A. Jones, of Montana, ex-conn iy commissioner ot Liauelte county, was trading in town Monday.

John Perrine went to Cherry last Sunday to view the future great city of the coal fields. We cali your attention to the ad of L- P. Yankey and when you wat any. tiling in his lice, call on him. Mrs.

F. IlDumbaidd returned home last Fridaj' from Eureka Springs. where she hss been visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. A.

Stahl. the ad of the Superior Barber Shop, and when you want a clean shave patronize thera. J. F. McCune is budding a new house for R.

A. Dunn to take the piace of the one burned last week. W. I. Russell's display ad in another column tails the reason why he is hav-such a large trade.

Clarence Davis. Mr. Keiter's tonsorial artist, han been visiting bis parents in Columbus Sunday. Rev. Lucas of Girard, was in the citj-last Saturday.

He was talking of buying the Republican newspaper. The store of A. T. Paul in Cherokee was broken into by thieves last Tuesday night Knrtjj.Jar.re amount of gootla stukn- xn. Geo.

T. Peak, of Montana, has Fraen visiting with Mrs. T. C. Campbell and her eon, Lon Keiter, for several days" you are in want of anything in.

the harness lice. Red Front Harness Shop. We would like to know why our Shrii-ers who went to Leavenworth to attend the banquet last Friday night did not return in the same manner they weut Hwa Albert Watson, John Xolan, William Beeman. Denny Reed and John Hoover of Sherman L'ity, were delivering hogs and cattle at the stock yards here last Monday. The Columbu? Advocate came out last week with twen'y pages well filled with a history of Cherokee, counij', its cities and promine.it men.

It reflects credit on the publishers. John Robl.ins and a man named Casey or McCasey, had a glove contest in the opera house at Scammon last Thursday night. Eight rounds were fought, John coming out victor. "There is more pleasure in givii.g than receiving" was a proverb that a mother whs trying to instill into a youthful mind. That's true about castor oil, mother," was the answe" she got.

The last Quarterly Meeting of the M. E. church for the present conference year will be htld at Mccune, Feby. 2, and 3rd. Quarterly conference Saturday at 2:30 p.

m. Presiding Elder Brant will preach Saturday night and Sunday at It followed by the Lord's Supper. Let us make this a soul feast. A most sincere and cordial welcome to everybody. M.

E. Pastor. The Midland Savings and Loan of Missour, organized in this city the 1st of January with the following officers and directors: Martin 8ayer, President; C. H. Deyo.

Viee President; W. T. Highland, Sec'y. and Treasurer. Directors: Martin Sayer3, C.

II. Deyo. W. T. Highland.

J. W. Martin, Samuel Dice. Jnho H. Ppr.

I 5tJ erS' E' and Geo- i meeS6' mmibly i Mrs. W. J. Marshall whose home is six mues souinwei or mis was tie victim of a pleasant surprise last Thursday. She had been visiting with itr daughter in Parsons for several davs ai--i returned home that day.

Some of her neighbors remTTjb'jnnsr that it was her 52nd birthday, decided to prepare a Fur-prise for her and provided a nice dinner. When she returned she was lotallv unaware of what had been done until she mi opened the door and found her home full of ner neighbors and a fine dinner already) spread and awaiting her. When she re covered from her astonishment sh? entered heartily into tbe happiness of the occasion. BJie naa a resident of her present borce 23 years and is highly esteemed by who wish her many more hnDnv birthdays. lIr 1 lAl V.

iliuiil rtf nt ha me sworil it hh liberty. ttiiiJ Therefore, if the TIS1E TABtE. MuMPms Rolte East 02 Passenger, 418 Freight, No. 402 Passenger, 10.08 A. M.

3.25 p. M. 5.17 p. m. 9.

36 a. u. -417 Freight Mondays, coir. Wedensdays and Fridays G. H.

Deto, Agent. DIRECTORY OF THE City of McCune. AL Miller CMrk T. Highlai.d Folic Judge M. S- Gowin Street commissioner, Wm Highland A.

Geenffld 1 H. S. Cannon, VV. A. Gairison, Couucllraen J.

Garvey, I D. J. Gambill, F. D. Wilson.

Council raecta the tirst Monday evening in each month. ft- ft Temple Lodge j. 237 meets Saturday eight on or before the Full ot each month. W. K.

Giegg, W. M. II. M. Ford.

Stc. W. Meets in G. A. R.

Hall the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month at 2:50 shrp. vl. :jl.rj''ii IX a Livesey. Secretary. S- ft- R- 0age Post No.

100 meets the first Monday each month in G. A. ft. Hall. T.

C. Cranstou, P. C. 1j. P.

Allen. Adjt. o- o- a- McOivie No. 193 meets in I.O. O.

F. Hal! Thursday night. lir.on Sadler. Ft unk N. Recording secretary.

K-Z Z. of 8- McCune Lodge No, 74. Meet every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. T. W.

Stutterd. P. J. M. Cuuuiniliam, C.

S. ft- 0- w. McCun- Lodge Mo. 70. Meets every 2nd and 4lh Wednesday of each month.

D. A. Weathers. M. Sayers.

Financier. A. J. C.Roese. Recorder.

anoth 1 A report comes from Paris, American cattle shipped to xTiiain anu cejgium, is mfectf! pleuro-pnenmonia. s. The senate in executive Wednesday confirmed Danie" in to the collector of customs 1 trict of Humboldt. CaL A. T.

Hay inventor of went ed ilay steel, large number of railrr' trailing dead, aged 69. lie livr Iowa. eae in jjs At Salt Lake Partch Wednesday fendant's motion San Pete count'' they will be cr.k left Saturday court. jelti. Kansas.

Humors foaiber cf Columbus, bine among vhk city Saturday, cloth in t1 Friday. 'Wife weut over 10 1 ttr" pany wiliay night to hear Sam elude ers in3 an(j sfimuel Dice took in deslers meeting in Kansas last week. I. A. Rood of Colirabus, agent for the lcCorrrdck Machine Company, was in ur city Monday and Tuesday.

January 29th is Day, and we re informed that Professor Couaer, prin pal of our schoois, is preparing to eel-' rate the day. Millard Allee who has been wortuntr in ie tin 8hop of Livesav Allen for several looths. returned to his Lome at Pawnee, "Oklahoma. Saturday. Mies Florence Whitehead relumed to her home in Walnut last Monday evening.

She was forced to take a rest from her ichool duties on account of ill health. It is rumored that C. F. Elenck was solicited vtbile in Kansas t'ity last week to enter the lecture field in favor of temperance. If he should prove as successful in that field a3 he has in Lis present he would tnkeit extremely bard on the whiskey vendor.

An exchange says: is hardly a married man (except an editor) who does not habitually carry ia his pocket the picture of an attractive young woman, not bin wife. We violate no confldfirce ir. ayin that her name is Miss Aaaie WHis "William of Philcdfilphia. and her picture oraaxenu the silver dollar that all of ub adore." Last Thursday afternoon the residence of H. A.

Duun, a i.i?aier living five miles eouthwest of this city, burned together with sll of lfs contents. The family wss all away from home diuinir with the family of 'V. J. Marshall, excepting hia youngest son who came in from the field and started a nrein ine biove auu en 1 1 npstairs to dress for the dinner. Hearing a roaring he went down stairs and found i- i.

i 1 iienunnr iuai uc u.m to maste ns escape ai once anu wasuuao.e to av ftnything. The cause of the fire Kit di-fStirtvflu, i fair enough. Six pounds ofUlJ.tr STAPLE AND FAE3Y D0TI0N8. CANDIES. campaign ill then help- --AND T0BAGC0-N PIUCES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST.

it UcCUXE. KAJJSA3. Business Cccter, WITH THE Will Paper in tfie States medicine ran lie made at a total cost of from $1 to 1.20, enough to do 50 hogs and 1(0 chickens a year. You are then assured against cholera for one year. If yoa will try this remed-, I assure you you will never regret it.

Use it and your hogs and chickens will look better tb.au ever before. Recipe and family right only $1 00. Heady prepared medicines 50 cts. and $1.00 per bottle or package, CHICKEN CHOLERA. TESTIMONIALS.

Dallas, April 18. 1893. Mrs It ichel V. Thomas. Dear Madam: I have tested your cholera remedy and find it O.

K. Its grand. I enclose $10.00 aud will try the agency. Pleat scud at ouce and oblige, II. Harptr.

Dallas. Texas. May 19. Knvo nut. I enclose $50.00 for which send inc all the recipes 3 011 can and the rights to the counties named below.

I never saw anything sell so fast. A'hat is the least you will take for the spte? If your price is reasonabl 1 wid take the state. Kespect fully, il. W. Harper.

(I have not room for all his letters, tie took the state. Here ia one more of his letters.) lias. Texas. July 17th. Mrs.

Itachel V. Thomas, Dear Madam: Since taking the state light I cauvttssed three wu. ks aud made selMns: recipes aud territory, will start sevt n.l suo agents next wek Could I exchange a portion of Texas for a portion of Kansas? ilec peel fully. II. W.

Harper. Millen. Dec. 14. 1893 Mrs.

write a letter of enquiry. How much of tbi-i state isuusold? want balance of the slate, llol antl's Cholera Cure is just what it is represented to be. It haa proved a blessing to the farmers of this county. Respectfully, O. Edenficld.

Rock Bridge. Ohio, Dec. 4i li. Mrs. Thomas: llecipe came to land and it's all O.

K. Enclosed Slid $30.00 for Pickaway and Fairfield counties. What will you take for the stater Yours Truly, P. llanslein. I could give hundreds of testimonials similar, bat space forbids.

I guarantee Holland's Cholera Cure and Preventative to cure and prevent hog and chicken chclcra in each and every case or refund the money. This is fair enough. Don't postpone ordering because you may not at present be bothered with cholera. The idea is to prevent it in time. This my remedy will do and keep your hogs and chickens in a nice healthy condition.

I want gen eral and local agents everywhere, aud have state and countv rights for trade Address, MRS. RACHEL THOMAS, fill mjh Fop -25 Per Less Than Joint Rate. Cowarls, Alabama. 1.

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