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Kansas Kritic from Concordia, Kansas • 1

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Kansas Kritici
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"ttt irrm it rN LOUD UOUNT AN ADVOCATE OF THE PEOPLE DEFENDING THEIR RIGHTS AND DENOUNCING THEIR WRONGS. TERMS: $1.50 per Year. W. H. WRIGHT SON, Eds Prop'rs.

CONCORDIA, KANSAS, APRIL 7, 1886. NO. H. VOL. VII.

11-14 Eureka Block. TEE WESTER PLOWMAff, Moline, Illinois. A handsome, vigorous and twenty. four-page monthly, devot From the Down Chief: A telegram was received from Supt. Fagan, asking that the business men of Downs meet and telegraph instructions to Gov.

Martin to take some Go to Crider's for good groceries at low prices. Buy goods of J. II. Bogue Co. AF A A.

M. 8t John Lodge No. 41J, mi on tbe flrataud third Friday night of each month, Visltinf Brothers are cordially invited to ed to the best interests of the Home, at Eureka Block. 11-14 attend JOINA.BlUblUBftH, E. 8.

Budhbau, Secretary. steps to end the strike. At a meeting Farm and Family. Not sensational but aggressive, fearless and full of A. B.

Concordia Post US, meets on Thursday this afternoon with J. Poole in the chair the following resolution was A few plain words to the farmers of Oloud County Brother farmers, we want to set you thinking. We claim to have some knolwedge of the situation iu which the producers find themselves from the fact that we ourselves have been Kansas farmers for the past 16 vears. We have lost crops by bail, cb inch-bugs and grasshoppers, like most of you we have had severe losses the past year, and like you we have been robbed of a part of the pro Western vim and snap. Its agricul VJ.

of full moon, or Tnursasy pncwaing. Fuank 8TIU0K, Post Com. PJ. MaEBKX Adjt. adopted.

tural information will be fresh from Yer Honor. The old vet. got there. Captain P. J.

Our roosters are all sick. Eureka Block for cheap goods. A splendid line of Teas at Crider's. See our Fancy Shirts and neck ware. Cobb Lamb.

Extra pants for men, boys, and We have a splendid line of men's fine shoes. Cobb Lamb. The Story Clark organ at E. J. Pittaway Co.

Go to Simmons Wilson's for Car Resolved, That it is the sense qf KofL. 2347 Temple of Light Assembly, meets every Monday evening. Visiting brothers the fields and reliable. Its home reading matter will be pure and instruc this meeting that it is not the duty of always welcome. the people of the peaceful and quiet tive, but too highly seasoned with city of Downs to instruct Gov.

Mar pets, Furniture, etc. wit, humor, pathos and spirit to be tin in his duties at the request of the dull. A full line of stylish soft aud stiff duce of our toil by unjust and extor hats at Cobb ALamb's. Missouri Pacific railroad company. J.

G. Poole, Chairman. children. Cobb Lamb. It has a rod in pickle for a million social follies, and it will be wielded Weir, Deere and Eagle combined tionate freight rates, The farmers In various parts of the If.

V.JOMB8. ArrOBMBr at Law, Offloeover Cloud Co. Bank rear room. Comoohdia. Kaksab.

4. Horse bills printed in good 6tyle at vigorously, no matter whom it may listers, at McKinnon A Co. 11-tf Tuesdays K. C-. Timet brought this office.

strike. sows of the nomination by the Presi See our matchless stock of mens No farmer can afford to be without The Packard Organ at E. J. Pitta- country are following the example set by other hard workers in organizing for self protection, we wish you to consider well the fast that the in dent ofW. II.

L. Pepperell to be and boys suits. Cobb Lamb. way Co. it.

The housewife needs it for the practical information contained in its I CRAN8, Attobnbt a Law, Practical In the Courts of the IS, Judical District, and before th. United Watos Land Office. Has complete abstracts of Cloud County, CoMOOBDiA Kashas. Glen Elder flour and Bran in Postmaster in this city, in the place of B. S.

Williams resigned, there bus been some delay in the appointment A full stock of Carpets at Simmons dividual is powerless to help himself quantities to suit anvoue at household department. The boys and girls will be benefi ted and instructed by the live, wide until be unites with others. Why 14th J. N. Palmer's pwing doubtless to the great difficulty in making a selection from such Bargains in Bankrupt Stock at II.

Before you buy your flour come "wake articles, sketches, puzzles, N. Hanson's and see uie. I will give you bargains. poetry, wit and humor which enliven good men as those applying. But now that the selection has been made The Smith American organ at E.

J. its pages. It is a household paper, con should the fanner produce enough to support ten persons and in return get ouly a bare living? Why should he not be able to put the price on the grain he produces, just as well as the manufacturer puts the price on the goods produced in his factory? Sup Sam Demers. Raspberry, Currant and Peach Jelly Pittaway Co. tains no trash, no exaggerated pictures A new lot of Bismark cook stoves, of life, no sensational "news." but a TBI CLODD COUHTY BANK.

CONCORDIA, KAN8A8. CAPITAL, $100,080, Doe a general Banking Business, Sells Drafts on Europe. Loans Money at Lowest both on Personal Property and Ileal Estate. T. B.

Smith, President. V. H. Branch, Cashier. Wm.

M. Peck, Asst. Cashier. in bulk and a good article at careful record of all that is intended at McKinnon Co. 11-tf 14tf J.

N. Palmer's to make life better than it is. We pose all tbe tanners were able to hold People well now find J. C. Sterling The Republican ticket is elected offer you this literary feast with E.

J. Pittaway Co. grain enough for their wants for one year and then agree to raise no more with the exception of the police judge for nothing. all the other Candiates will join in congratulation to the appointee. Mr.

Pepperell first received a telegram from Nutter Bro's congratiihiting him from this he inferred he was appointed biit was not positive until the arrival of the Times. Mr. Pepperell, authorizes us to thank bis friends for their efforts in his behalf, says he has no enemies to punish and hopes to merit the approval of all with whom ho may transact busincas. Simmons Wilson's have on hand and possibly one council man. than they needed, would not that be The only condition being that yon pay $1.50 for one year' subscription a full line of baby carriages.

Whenever it ia announced that the a worse strike than that of the rail road hands? But, says one. that to the Cloud County Critic. Mendelsohn Quintette Club will The ringsters were successful in would be combining to put up the Call at this office and see sample electing their ticket as usual. give one of its concerts, the people price of food. Precisely so, bu is not copy, or drop us a postal and we will Know that a ricn treat awaus tnem.

Good order prevaled, and no angry that exactly what the grain gamblers send you one. A tie vote occuring between Short disputes took place election day. do with our products as soon as they Rep. aiid Thomas on the Citizens J. H.

Bogue, Co dry goods and leave our bands? Who is to make ticket, the result will not be deter groceries with C. T. Warren. 11-14 us raise grain for the speculators un TEE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Concordia Kansas. "APITAL, $50,000, SURPLUS, 120.000.

Loans Money. Receives Deposits, Does a 3cneral BanVing Business. Geo. W. Marshall, President, C.E.

SWEET, VICE PR I ST. F.J. Atwood, Cashier. W. W.

Bowman, Astt. Cashier Diocese of Concordia. We learn that a conference lately held, of Bishops and Priests of the mined until the official count is made. less we choose to? New Davis and Aladden gasoline We have received a neat catalogue We are speaking just to work Catholic Church that it is contem stoves at McKinnon Co. 11-tf of Flowering Plants from M.

L. Pen- plated dividing the present diocese ing farmers (not those who had money when they came here and have Examine our own make of Jeans well of, Washington, Kas. All into three and known as the Eastern, Pants and Overalls. Cobb Lamb, lovers of flowers should send and get North western and Southwestern with made more by loaning it out,) and we say that no class works harder one. a Bishop located at Leavenworth, Con Brown, Keystone and Deere corn for so little pay.

Do we not have to Itch and Kansas Scratches of every cordia and Wichita. The Conference planters at McKinnon Co. 11-tf B.H.lttcECKROlV adjourned until the first Wednesday stint our children in their education and clothes? Have we not been com White and Domestic Sewing Ma PBOPKIBTOK OF TBI kind cured in thirty minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Warranted by Taylor Neitzel, druggists, after Lent (Apr. 28th) when we hope chines at E.

J. Pittaway Co. 12 pelled to put them to work on the to give our readers more particulars, farm in order to make a living? Concordia. Jersey Suits. Sailor Suits and Shirt Whatever may be the result of the Where are the farmer's children who Waists for Boys at Cobb Lamb's.

Conference we may be assured that The Concordia Maennerchor Society can attend school 9 months in the tho Rev. Father Perrier will work for CRiTic-Dear Sir I take this opportunity, to thank all who voted th) Citizens' ticket through honest motive and a desire to do good. And while I find no fault with those who voted against, I here want to express everlasting contempt, for those who stayed at home, wrapt up in their clokes of self righteousness, sneering at those who were trying with might and main to gain the desired victory Men who profess to be good christian temperance men, and who are praying and have been for, to these many years for tbe good cause and when the tug of war comes are unwilling to put their shoulders to the wheel simply because they are not driving the team. Shame on such selfishness and unchristian conduct. I fear, though they are anixious to get to heaven they will not, for the reason that they were not connseled, as to the location of the rout.

Men should always be willing to join in the chase, no matter Who starts the game, so the end sought is a good one. The fear O'heU's a hangman's whip, To hand the wreujh in order: But where ye feel yonr hoour grip, Let that aye be your burder: Citzens' Ticket. -s. vV vj- Come aud see for yourself as re year one year after the other as town was organized here, last evening Thejofficers elect are W. F.

Neitzel, Pres. A. Jacobson, Sec. A. Messall, gard prices.

They can't be beat. children do. We do not say it hurts tbe children to work on the farm but where all work the returns should Keeps a full line of 14tf J. N. Palmer's W.

B. Smith reports corn at 16 Treas. and Frank Bessier, Custodian. the best interests of our city, what lie has accomplished ii the past is a guarantee of what he will do for our city in the future. A Bishopric in Concordia means progress and prosperity to the city, as one institution Seud to J.

A. Mosher. Scandia. be sufficent to pay for such work. If cents.

He is still with the Union the flrovernment owned and monitor! Kas. for one of his catalogues and Grain Company. brings another and we believe Concor The Democrats rallied to the sup the railroads our corn could be carried to market for less than half what we now pay, and if one man like Gould price lists of arm and Garden seeds. It is greatly improved and Mr. Mosher should be encourag ed for his port ot the Republican ticket and dia is destined to be one of tbe largest cities in Kansas.

A Bishopric in saved it from defeat. can control and operate a system of enterprise. Concordia means an Episcopal Palace, All kinds of crackers fresh from railroads that embrace several states, a College, an Academy, an Orphan Oweing to the uncertain weather, the mint every week at Asylnra, a Hospital and Cathedral. the drawiug of the silk quilt has been why can not one man operate and control roads in tbe same way for the We think our citizens should take postponed until about the middle of Exact date given here-after. benefit of the people instead of allowing one man to pile up more money steps to assist Father Perrier in any way in their power to secure to Concordia this appointment and we hope to see Father Perrier our first Bishop.

than he can. possibly use except for purposes of corruption and bribery. By order of committee. W. R.

C. Col Allen Buckner, the fighting A I COll CA114 A. IA4 ORUOS jJEDICIHES. Also Oils, Paints, Glass, Putty, Druggists' Toilet Articles, Fancy Goods, Books, Stationery, School Supplies, Soaps, Perfumery, Etc. 43-Physicians prescrlptlonsVarefully and accurate ly compounded dy or nlirht.

RAINS HUNTER, HOMCEPATHIO PHYSICIANS SURGEONS, CONCORDIA, KAS. Special attention given to Surgery mid diseases of Women and Children. BENJs LAKE, Every such man is an euomy to the We trust that after the disturbances now engaging public attentiou have cooled dowu, the workingmeu parson and hero of Mission Ridge entire country and is more dangerous will deliver two lectures in Con Hew Edition Settler's Guide. Henry N. Copp, the land lawyer of ot Kansas and Missouri will not for Washington, has just issued the cordia on Friday and Saturday evenings, the 9th and 10th of April at the M.

E. Church. to its peace than would be a foreign invader, for the reasoo that the people are not alive to the danger in the first case, while on the other hand they would unite to repel and defeat a foe get the papers who have so fairly and impartially judged their cause. The Kansat City Times, the Topeka eleventh edition of his Settle) Guide. It is an indispensable book for all Capital and the Kansas Farmer, es The State Board of Railroad assess who are, or expect to be, interested in public land.

Settlers will save mon oi wnose presence tney were an aware. ors, Lieut. Gov. Riddle, Slate Treas. Farmers, think hard and see how ey by purchasing it and all who ex much of this you can disprove.

Howe. Auditor McCabe, Sec. of Slate Allen aud Senator Case of Jewel were in the city this morning (poking pect to take up land should get post ed on the several laws under which over the railroad proderty. Grover Cleveland in Oonoordia. Col.

N. B. Brown has just shipped land can be entered. It gives commissioner Sparks' orders and several Into decisions and instructions, and We have commenced the delivery HAIttlESS, SADDLES in from herd of Jersey cattle in the of Nursery stock and "sink or swim east, a thoroughbred Jersey bull, full information about the homestead, live or die, survive or perish Grover Cleveland, which will be two pre-emption, limber culture, desert weather or no weather, the good land, and other laws. The price of years old in July.

The Col. is also the possessor of a thoroughbred Jer Main Street, CONCX)RDIA, KANSAS will still go on. Call at the Fair-view Nursery. the book is only 25 cents. Hammond Story.

sey cow and many other thoroughbred cattle, which he takes much pleasure Mrs Malloy and Com Ua. Springfield, March 31. The E. T. Vernon wishes to announce in exhibiting to thegaze of his many to liia friends, patrons and the pub lie in general that he has secured the preliminary exaltation of Cora Lee and Mrs.

Mallo for the murder pecially deserve the thanks of all wage-workers for the stand they have taken against the powers claimed by organized monopoly. On the other hand, there are papers who have eagerly seized every opportunity to insult the laborers in the most unfair manner. Of course every man has a right to his opinion but when a paper deliberately lies iu order to excite public feeling against a class which is continually misrepresented, its course should not be forgotten. A great difference is alio noticed in the utterances of the various pulpits. The Rev.

II. W. Gcorgo takes firm aud advanced ground as to the rights of the producing classes. A sermon preached by him ou "Capital and Labor" called together ouo of. the largest audiences ever assembled in Topeka.

In contrast with him stands out, the Rev. Mr. Klttredge who in denouncing the Knights ot Labor uttered the most outrageous falsehoods concerning thoin. One thing it certain the rights of the people are being discussed as never before aud the marks of progress are most gratifying to the friends of social reform. friends who are interested in fine stock.

Those who wish the services of the first named animal, will do well to services of a first class piano tuner and of Mrs. Graham, tv mlnated this repairer, and is now ready to do consult Col. Brown at his office on sixth street, next door to the First work on all kinds of musical instruments. All work warranted. 14-3 Keeps Everything in his Line V.

McaUIRE, CARPENTER AND BUILDER Scroll Sawing, Turning, Plain Ornamenti.1 morning, and the justice decided that Cora Lee was accessory Vv the crime before the fact; that she be held without bail; that Mrs. Malloy was National Bank. 14tf J.N.Palmer's My flour is made out of the Minnesota wheat. Every sack warranted. S.

Demers. Weir, Deere, Eagle and Golden Eagle cultivators, at McKinnon 11-tf Choice fresh candies, figs oranges, lemons and apples arriving all the time. J. N. Palmer.

I am agent for (he celebrated cigars "The Grit." Call around and have a smoke. S. Demers. Entire stock of Glassware at cost, to mukc room for other goods. 10-tf Martin Bros.

E. T. Vernon is having the tront of his music store painted up iu elegant style. "Union," "Thompson" and "Eagle" stalk cutters at McKinnon Co. 11-tf The Mendelsohn Quintette Concert Co.

of Boston, April 13th. No one can afford to miss hearing them. At the Opera House meat market you can get 16 lbs of the nicest lard in town for $1.00 R. Ilartmaier A House with five rooms and cellar, good well, with one acre of ground, for sale. Inquire at -this office.

E. T. Vernon says he has employed two more com petcn salesmen th is week to aid him iu his rapidly increasing business. Thomas Wright, an early settler of this county and brother of the editor has been appointed postmaster at Argylc, Lafayette Co. Wis.

Leis flavoring extracts any quantity, Lets German Laundry blue and Leis German Baking Power, the standard goods in their line at 14 tf J. N. Palmer's D. E. Webb has opened a tin shop in Wheeler Ramsey's second hand store, where he will do all kinds of repairing.

Roofing and Spouting a specialty. 13-14 Call at Martin Brothers and examine their goods and prices, and be convinced. You can save money in patronizing them. 10-tf We are now prepared to furnish our customers with genuine Rock Spring Wyoming Coal. American Glucose Co.

accessory after the fact, and that she be held in $5,000 bonds. The court room was densely crowded, and the decision gave general satisfaction. Wben she was a Child, she cried for Cutoila, When she became Miss, she olon to Castoria, WlmshhChUdithpTUmOttotia, The women received the verdict Furniture cVc quietly. J-Shop on Broadway, south of the M. K.

Church. I. ofS. T. All members of Concordia Lodge I.

O. G. T. are urgently requested to be present at the next regular meet Money, Money, Money. For farm loans or Real Estate bus Organizer F.

A. Morand and Mr. Robinson, of Coucordia, were here on iness call on Pepperell Rowland. ing, Apr. llth, as mere is nusiness ot importance to come before the order.

Tuesday last to organize a Knights of to. Concordia Kas. Coal! Coal! We are dealing extensively in Mracite, Wpiii, Larai, Leavenworth, Iowa Ills. Hour of meeting, 7 :30 in room under Labor Assembly in this place. A meet Office over -Taylor Neitzel's Drug Store.

Paradis Cartnoy's meat market. J. N. Palmer, E. T.

Vernon of Concordia, the enterprising music dealer, has moved intoConners building on Washington street, one door south of Maddox old stand. With the improvements he has put iu the store and the largo stock of goods ho can make the finest display in the west. 12-3 Early in the day the namo of Fred. Larocque was substituted for that of G. B.

Lucas on the Citizen's ticket much to the regret of some of his friends. Nothing was gained by it as the vote was simply divided between them. Mr. L. is capable and intelligent and is far more fit to occupy a seat in the council than some who have been elected.

Died at tho residence of W. II. Morgan Lawrence Township, this county, on April 3rd 1886, Mrs. Phebe Tyler, (aunt of Mrs. Morgan) aged 87 years.

She was born Dee. lOlh, 1708 at Blakony, Gloucestershire, England and came to this country in 1864 and to Lawrence township in 1871 where her husband died two years later on July 4th 1873, The vote cast at the city election and addectioual locals will be found on last page. ing was called and nineteen of Wayne's best citizens placed their names on the list as charter members, after which temporary officers were elected. Is price on tods an object? If so C. B.

Hammond, W. C. T. Sec. I will ask for a call to see my goods and learn my prices, so I can have a This Assembly will meet iu Campbell's Intemperance is but an effect, the hall next Monday evening.

All who are favorable to the K. of L. aro in vited to Register. Wo buy in largo quantities and tell for small profits. $2.00 worth and upward delivered free to any part of the city.

chance to convince you that I can, will and do sell goods at such prices that nobody else can compete with. The reason I can do sols that I bought over $5,000 worth at about half of wholesale value. I do not publish any "bait" prices but will simply say, call at my store and you will be convinced that what I say is no humbug but real fact, my Stock of Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Drygoods and Notions is always complete. H.N. Hansen.

cause is poverty poverty also is but an efl'ect, the cause is monopoly of nature's gifts, breeding a monopoly of products of labor and the means of exchanging those products, causing social inequality, poverty, intemperance and crime. Columbus Times, HOUSE PLANTS and ROSES. Write to M. L. Penwell, Washington, Kan's, for Catalogue of House Plants, Roses, Bulbs and Shrubbery.

Will pay the highest market price for Corn. Office and Yard at the Opera House Meat Market. The ucatest and cleanest in the city, keeps constantly all kinds of fresh meats, poultry, etc. The Col. keeps fresh and smoked sausage (something new) aud lard, all home made and sells as cheap as any house iu town, Bacon and pickled pork a specially.

All kinds of fresh fish during Lent. Blair Concordia Elevator. AMERICAN GLUCOSE CO E. II. Prince, Local Agent.

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