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The Kansas Prohibitionist from Columbus, Kansas • 7

The Kansas Prohibitionist from Columbus, Kansas • 7

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Columbus, Kansas
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7
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it THE DESIGN OF PROHIBITION. hands before they will cease to Q. BURRELL, M. D. have forbodings with reference1 to DENTIST Leavenworth, Kansas.

327 Delaware Street Prohibition was not, nor is no who shall go before as the leader 48tf. designed to take any privilege or liberty from any one, that is not a of the Republican party until the nnpafirvn rvf TYrrVhiTiif inn ia RAflorJ i greater curse tnan. a blessing. That the manufacture and sale of for all time until it shall have GEO. A.

EDDY, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, AND intoxicating liquors is a thousand The Governorship. The canvass for governor has now opened in earnest, and the friends of the several candidates are using every effort and endeavor to show up, why one should be preferred over the other. With us there is principle oh stake in this matter, and we take occasion here to remark that the man who is nominated for governor should be sound on the great and vital question of prohibition. An out and out anti-submissionist. No man should be nominated who would Dealer in, Paints, Oils, Window Glass.

Glassware, TaUnt Medicines, Etc. been sately lodged among the fundamental principles of our state government. As to the candidates named, we can say that we have very high respect for all the honor fold greater curse tnan it is a blessing, is easily proved. On the contrary, prohibition is intended to Corner Delaware and Second Streets, 49tf. Leavenworth, Kansas.

ed names mentioned in connection stop tins flood or wickedness ana evil, that is sweeping over the country, and destroying more lives with this high office but prefer to fl. (J. JACQUES, Dealer In than cyclones, and more to be we know him to be able, consistent Best Mountain dreaded than war, famine or pesti i Lexington. Iiich Hill, Fort Scott and Bottom Figures Leavenworth. Kansas.

Coal lence. It is said, by reliable statisti Corner Cherokee and Main Streets and decided on the question of prohibition. We would prefer not to fight over again this question, but every day hints are made with reference to "trying it over again." cians that 60,000 of our citizens are give the state a passive administration, but on the contrary whoever shall be chosen to be the standard bearer of the republican party this fall, must be square on a strict and rigid enforcement of the law. sent down to drunkard graves and consequently down to a drunkard's hell, annually, on account of tsThncT we hTno BROWN LECOHPTE, As he shall find it when the reins NOJJBY AND STYLISH this demon alcohol; and there are i of the government of this state is sympamy witn mat ciass or men and women who would ask the peo- "IT wj also about 700,000 habitual drunkards who are marching continual transferred from the democratic to they have already taken. For the republican party.

There is no escaping it; the people of Kansas are bound to see to it, that the with Warranty. Sales made Leavenworth, Corner of Delaware and (th Street, 48tf. Kansas. laws made by themselves, through these, and other reasons often named in these columns, we propose to contend for the nomination and election of Judge Thacher. In the meantime we shall treat the tneir representatives snail be obeyed both in spirit and letter.

We are glad of this fact, republicans who are pitted against NORTH CO. -MANUFACTUREKH OF- as we have always held that where law is violated, the weaker classes are likely to become the greatest mm ior ine nomination wiin maniy courtesy and respect. Western Recorder. sufferers. The principle of temperance is right and must in our opinion eventually prevail through Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, Etc.

We keep on had a large and complete asssortment of finished work, All of which is strictly ilrst class and Trnrronted. ly down to the drunkards doom. Now, if the families of these drunkards average five, then, 3,500,000 hearts are made to blesd directly on the account of this evil of evils. Is not this fact enough to make any one who is connected with the liquor traffic, blush with shame? Is it any wonder that temperance people everywhere are aroused on tjnis important srabject? As to the evils of intemperance, they can never all be told. If you could summon all the poets, artists and logicians of earth, and let them combine their efforts to picture the evils of intemperance, they never would be able to tell the story or paint the picture as it really is.

Politicians may scoff and demagogues may deride, but the day will come when the fetters of intemperance that now bind our nation, shall have been broken asunder, and a second golden age will dawn upon us, and our old earth shall again flourish and blos ENDORSEMENT OF PAOLA CON FERENCE. "Resolved, that we recognise in the Kansas Prohibitionist an ef out the country. The republican party of Kansas has taken advanced grounds upon this great question, and we hold that no now -Office and Repository, 109 Main Leavenworth, Kansas. that no man should accept a nomination at the hands of the party who is not thoroughly in harmony with it on this question. The people must be convinced that there is no re-submission scheme on fective agency in the enforcement of the prohibitory law of the state, and that we will use our influence toextend its circulation." First National Bank -Leavenworth, Kansas.

ESTABLISHED, 1863. mm CAPITAL AND SURPLUS rose. N. C. Prohibi som as the iionist.

1.00,000 OKALEKS IN FOREIGN KXCHAKOK Agents of White Star Line Steamers, Cabin and Steerage passage tickets. TRANSFER AGENTS- of Yan Bennett one year ago, according to the Capital, was a good man. Now that paper can't find enough mean things tc say about him. There has been a great change somewhere. Van is hewing away on the same old line.

Tope-ka Tribune. Lucikk Scott, President. J. M. Graybill, Vice President.

George Van Derwerker, Cashier. Citas. Neely, Assistant Citshier. Tw i no ts JJoard of Directors. Lucien Scott, (I.

M. Lee, Gro. Vax Derwerker, J. M. GiiAYBii.ii Chas.

Neeiy. 47tf Liquor Cases in the Nemaha County The best Harvester and Binder in the world: District Court. North, President. Hyde, Sec. Treaa.

Tnos Wallace, Manager. In state vs. Arnold Vohs, the defendant failed to appear and suit ordered on his bond $400. A. wagohs buggIes P.

Herold and Sam King, bonds Market Price Paid for Oats and Corn. men. State vs. Simon Koffler. Trial by jury.

Verdict of guilty on thir teen counts and also guilty of keep ing and maintaining nuisance. Found guilty and sentenced to pay I' a line or on each of the thirteen counts, or $1,950, and impris oned the county jail for sixty i days, and to pay costs and to stand OAT MEAL MILLING COMPANY VIBRATING THRESHER I paid. The fines and costs in the Koffler case amount to $2,252.90. o- The most powerful, durable and cheapest Machine in existence, either State vs. Wm.

Koffler and John oteam or Horse ower. lortable or 'lTaction Koch. Defendants did not appear. Suit ordered on bonds of $1,000. MA2STUFACTUREIIS OF glBCHEROlCEESTREETeiFl i Simon Koffler and Andrew Brewer bondsmen.

State VS. Wm. Koffler, Anna BKEWSTEB TIMKEN Side Spring Buggies and Farmers Spring Wagons, PEABL CUT WHEAT, KILN DBIED COBN MEAL, GBOUND FEED. STEEL CUT OAT MEAL, GBOUND OAT MEAL, PEABL BABLEY, jLY.UUJ.1, J-JlLiZjlKD JL.UJ-UCX uUU fj JU1J. Koch.

Not present and suit or- THE NEWTON FARM WAGON. Seneca $500 -o- aerea on Tribune. Biding and Walking Cultivators, Iron and Wooden Wheels. Subscribe for the Prohibition- Corner Main and Delaware Streets, 49tf. Breaking and Turning Plows of the best, latest and most approved style.

Harrows of all descriptions, from one to four horses. i Corn Planters. Grain Drills, and feverythinsr in the shane of Machin ery the farmer needs. i A complete stock of Parts for repairs, always on hand. ADORESS, OAT MEAL MILLING COMPANY OR S.

NORTH- My IT LEADS ALL. No other blood-purifying inedicino is made, or has ever been prepared, which so completely meets the wants of physicians and the general public as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It leads the list as a truly scientific prepai-a- i'ati frf all rliaAofa Tf thp.rfi is a. lnrK- Ve guaranteeleverything sold by us to i 'it 1 1 Breeders of LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS be just what if is represented to be. Farmcrn in all parts of the State should correspond with us when they want oayfciiing our line.

We can satisfy you that it is your interest to do so.J 2-3 tf Four of the Best Stallions ever offered to, the Breeders of Wvandotto HOCKHAM SGHREY, County. SAI'IPLE, ANTHONY, FAIRdODNT AND PRINCE. 0nnrnil ing taint of Scrofula about you, CCnUrULtt AYEB'S SAKSAPAEILIiA Will dislodge it and expel it from your system. For constitutional or scrofulous Catarrh, lOATinnM Ayeb's SarsapakiliiA is tl.a lUAlAKliil true remedy. It ha3 cure 1 'numberless cases.

It will step the nauseoua 'tarrhal discharges, and remove the sicken- itag odor of the breath, which are indications 'of scrofulous origin. -SlPERnilQ "Hutto, Sept. 28, 1882. JLlCriUUu "At the age of two years one vflDCQ my children was terribly afflicts with ulcerous running sores on it ioco and neck. At the same time its eyes vera, swollen, much inflamed, and very sore.

"nor CVCO Physicians told us that a pow- )UKb titw orful alterative medicine must employed. They united in recommending I yeb's. SAKSAPABlliLA. A few doses pro- 'aced a perceptible improvement, which, by 4a adherence to your directions, was contin-' to a complete and permanent cure. No I ftdence has since appeared of the existence ff any scrofulous tendencies; and no treat- snt of any disorder was ever attended by oro prompt or effectual results.

i Yours truly, Ii. F. Johjtsox." mi ioiilractors Will make the season of 1834 at the County Line Farm of Leav-1 en worth and "Wyandotte Counties. This farm is 8 miles south of Eeavenworth, and 2 miles northwest of May wood, Wyandotte County. -o- QYFlGEf CO.

Yim: 12TH AND CHEBOKEE STREETS Hi Mambrin Chi6f Bellfound blood represented Just figure the interest oh the difference in the cost of service of a good Stallion and a noor aha for three years and compare this with the difference In the price of a first-lass yotSS feortoSd a Common one, thus you will easily see which it pavs best to Datmniz. mi PEEPABED BVI the breeding of my Stallions the terms for service I have named nrfrti. Mtrm. iuy vo vawiotue 01 reaiffrees sent on rwiiiMt. i f.

J. Ayer Lowell, Mass. by all Druggists; $1, six bottles for $5. R. H.

IIKIKK! PinTtvfn. STOrdws from abroad eolicited and promptly Lansing P. 0., Leavenworth county, Kansas. I i -i..

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Years Available:
1883-1886