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McCune Republican from McCune, Kansas • 4

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McCune Republicani
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-v r.rL.. f' So say to our read. Z7 JiT iilJ? CiVvi iSn who advertise Jr i.3 lite you to come fell i THE REPUBLICAN. A. CLEAN SWEEP.

J. W. Tucker rep James Hamilton rep'. For the amendment 127 agains (SUCCESSOR TO SCAMMON STANDARD.) $1.00 IPer 1: This Space Belongs to li The Country Redeemed from Tariff Reformers and Calamity Howlers. The Grand Old Republican Party J.

W. CAMPBELL, Editorand Prop. Entered at the postofflce at McCune, every Thursday, as second class mail matter. IT FOR OLD GLORY. I I The latest returns up to 4 p.

yesterday shows the following; Kansas. The Kansas Cit Star says Morrill is elected by 3C 000 plurality, and 8 congress'' from 1200 to 8000 each, legislature will stand Riiptiblia by a good majority.Briedenth; and Little give up the fight ea remarking that this was a ret lican year. Missouri. The Republic; have made large gains and reported as having 8 out of 15 congressmen with the state doubt. Morgan 15th and Hatch the first are beaten.

Pennsylvania. Gen. Hasti republican carries the And but one dome tic congressmen elected in state. Indiana. The Repub! carry the state from 50 to plurality with 12 out of 13 The party of the People and Good Government again Victorious.

Let all Lovers of Right Rejoice. The battle of 1896 Already Won. Let the Wanderers Come Home to the Grand Old Party and letthe Prodigals be received with open arms and the Fatted Calf be Roasted. it mm FRIDAY, 9th, 1894. SALUTATORY.

It is a custom as old as the profession, for the new editor to inform his readers the line of policy he will pursue in his Journal, The McCune Republican, in politcs will be what the name would indicate. Our first vote was cast for Eemont in 1856. and our last one for Benjamin Harrison in 1892. History tells us that no nation ever prospered as has our own in the years from 1861 to 1893, and this under Republcan rule. No country ever went forward with such rapid strides as ours, in gains of material wealth education, arts science, i 1 SMITH, The victory won by the Republican party on Tuesday last, was a glorious one.

And every republican should rejoice, the next house of representative will be republic -DEALER IN- Mi I CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, McCune, Kan. I O. T. Boaz rep 207 an, taritt tinkering will be stopped. Confidence will be in a measure restored the clogs on the wheels of progress will be loosened and entirely removed in 1896.

state after state that was carried by Democrats and their allies the pops has been redeemed. The grand old party of freedom, the party of Freemont, Lincoln, Grant, Hays, Garfield, and Harrison. The party that saved the country, and gave it the greatest prosperity of any country on earth, and done more for the countries defenders than was ever done for soldiers before in the worlds history is again victorious. Let all rejoice for it means good government better times, more money, more work and happier homes. grcssmen and maybe all th( Colorado.

Mclntire rep candidate for Gov is electe to 20,000 one republican cc man, sure and perhaps bo lature republican the woi ed and voted right. Ohio. State ticket 125 000 Democrats elect 2 and licans 21 congressman Kinley is happy. Kentucky. The I elect 4 and the Demo New York.

-Morton 585; Hill, 511. Morto.s plurali majority, 128,911. Col. Strong is ele New York City by almost a solid Con and the general development of this grand country, we believe ours is the best system of government 011 earth, when prosperity administered. The people are the best fed the best clothed the happiest and grandest people on earth.

The election of 1892. spread a pullover our o.ice happy land, distrust followed, confidence was shaken business, was paralyzed. Manufactories by the thousands closed, millions of men and women were thrown out of employment. Want stalked through the land, souphouses by the hundreds were opened and mantained by the Charitable, where hundreds of thousands were fed daily, "a change" was asked for, and this was a portion of the result, "Tariff reform" assisted very materially in the distructive work. The Republican will do its share to B.

Cochran dem 33 Prather pro 9 PROBATE JUDGE T. W. Stutterd pop 254 A. M. Watson rep.

187 Thos Walsh dem 24 Wm Coughenour pro 9 DIST CLERK. P. II. Rabbitt pop 218 II. S.

Miller rep 204 L. B. Davidson dem 34 R. W. Preston pro 11 COUNTY att'y.

W. H. Morris pop 207 C. W. Butterworth rep 190 T.

W. Wells dem 51 W. R. Moore pro 12 CO SUPT PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. R.E.

Curran pop 244 P. J. Leitzell rep 212 L. J. Tubbs, pro 12 OSAGE TOWNSHIP.

OSAGE TOWNSHIP. The vote of Osage Township cgation. Cole, rep 207 Banks, dem 34 Perkins, pro 8 TREASURER OE STATE Biddle, pop 221 Atherton, rep 206 Lantry dem 36 Murray, pro 9 ATTY. GENERAL. Little, pop 223 Dawes, rep 195 dem 34 Bennett, pro 10 SUPT.

PUB. INSTRUCTION Gaines, pop 228 Stanley, rep 206 Wyckoff, dem 36 Mrs. Allison, pro 11 ASSOCIATE JUSTICE S. C. Clark, pop "...219 Johnston, rep 205 McClcverty, dem 36 Silver, pro C9 CONGRESSMAN AT LARGE.

Harris, pop 223 Blue rep 204 Lowe, dem 35 Holsinger, 7 CONRGRESS 3D Dist. Botkin, pop ....234 Kirkpatrick, rep 205 holge is re-llected gressional delega. one exception iijer New Ham p. lican Gov. by 70 t.

congressmen and c. in the legislature. as returned is as follows, in each case. Populist first, Republican, Democrats and Prohibitionist. GOVERNOR.

Levelling1, pop 233 Morril, rep 205 Overmyer, dem 32 Pickering, rro 11 LT. GOVERNOR. Furbeck, pop 226 Trontman, rep 204 Cooke, dem 36 Dauthart, pro 11 SECRETARY OF STATE. Amis pop 218 Edwards, rep 206 Rhode can congressmen bring about another change, one that will take the wheels of progress out of the calamity rut in Kansas and the Tariff reform rut. nationality place them once more on the solid road of Republicanism and progress.

We have herein voiced our sentiments and ask of one and all a'fair trial as a nalist. Locally we shall work for the best interest of McCune- her people and the people of the surrounding magnificent agricultural country. Yours Truly. J. W.

Campbell. Enoch Freed pop 229 F. D. Mathias rep 235 TOWNSHIP TREASURER. John Overlev pop 228 W.

E. Gregg 231 TOWNSHIP CLERK. A. B. Gregg pop 244 I.

Winger rep CONSTABLES. A Greenfield pop, .231 G. S. Scott .......207 Connecticutt. can Gov.

elected of the congrcssrni. ture- iiiad-Illinois. TWob- ofllce" in tur: want Job (rconi2 to the- Sapp, dem 28 Hernnir, 35 I'iouNTY Howard, pro i '2 AUDITOR OF STATE Prather, pop 223 Mi ESENT.tf I VE- 22 Dist. 1 I Hugh Bone, pop 219.

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