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The Kansas Herald from Glen Elder, Kansas • 2

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TH GLEN ELDER HERALD. The Graml Lodge of Oddfellows of Kansas, are. in session at Topeka, this week, with over 400 delegates." red Livery, FEED And SALE THE ABBOTT P'UGG or caicAno, Are building, hi addition to their regular line of Tinikeu Spring Baggies and Perry Carts, a steei, gear buggy that is lighter in appearance an ii N. FiHBWETT, Editor. K33B OSS THURSDAY, OCT.

14, 183G. AoLIL Republican Stats Ticket. John Martin, a son of Judge John Martin, the Topeka Democrat, wiil shortly wel Minnie Walkup, of Em poria, daughter of the gentleman who was poisoned to death by a beautiful young wife, Atchison Champion. Probably Li'obiej instead of Minnie Walkup: Minnie was the girl wife. Wants it5 distinctly and clearly understood that his stock of goods is for sale for Robinson, of Lafayette, Ed.

WEj? if W. DAYj Proprietor. This is a new stable, well supplied with good teams; new carriages, harness and urst-clnss The wants of Commercial men attended to promptly. Stock left in my charge wiil be carefully carred for. Stable on Mill street, south of the Public Spuare.

0 Er3 weight; yet stronger and rdore durable than any other bttjjgy ever construct ed heretofore by any one; atrtny price: There is not A of woou about the gear to shrink; swell; break; decay or wear out- thtre is nob a bolt or clip to beeciiie loose Or rattlej but is made eii tirely of steely livited together, cannot be broken under any circumstances, and will last forever. It is the only buggy adapted to any climate, and al together superior; it is less expensive to manufacture, and is sold as a low priced buggy in competition with cheap work that no one knows anything about when covered with paint and varnish. Ask your dealer for them or send for circular and learn nearest agent. For sale by J. W.

Hughes, at his hai'dvvare sto'-c, Gleu Elder. Aaron E'cAe Acquitted. Early Sunday morning, news reached this city that Aaron Blake, who had been on trial in the district court at Beloit charged with the murder of his daughter in law, Mrs. Belle Blake, had been acquitted and turned loose on society again. To say that the news created a sensation; does not ex press the true feeling cf thia eoirinlirj-ity, as with but one or twd exceptions the sentiment ist unanimous that Blake killed the woman, notwithstanding the eiibrts of his counsel to make it appear that came to her death by being kicked and injured by a vicious horse.

It may be that Blake did not commit the crime. It may be that the horse killed the woman. A jury said Blake was innocent of the charge of murder, and the court officers tben turned him out upon the world. All this was no doubt legil pro jea Jure, but the world has a different verdict, and whenever Blake oppears in this community, the citizens of this place will loath and shim him as they would a red-handed murderer. Le gaily Blake may be innocent of the crime charged but the popular verdict is, "guilty as charged." than the same clasj or c-qqus can oe nur- i chased for in this or any other tovn.

Ira forged his father's name for 20.0 O'J and then skipped. Assistant Postmaster Brundage, of Troy, N. is $3,700 short, and he too, is goue. ttosepti H. lluntling, of Westbury, Long Islaud, has stolen $10,000 aud he, like the others, has gone to Canada.

-4T- 20,000 butchers, coopers and other men employed in the Chicago packing houses, are out oa a strike. They swear they will stay out until their de mauds are complied with. The packers want them to work tea hours for a day, and the strikers will work but eight hours. 500 Pinker ton men are on the ground to preserve order. For Bala Chasn.

iw era fl ITdf Associate Justice- D. M. VALENTINE, of Fraukliu County. For Goyernor JOHN A. MARTIN, of Atchison County i For Lieutenant-Geveinor- A.

P. RIDDLE, of Ottowa County. For Seceetary of State E. B. ALLEN of Sedgwick Comity.

For State Treasurer JAMES W. HAMILTON, of Sumner County. For Auditor of State- timothy McCarthy, of Pawnee Caunty. For Attorney General S. B.

BRADFORD, of Osage County. For Snserintendent of Public Instruction J. it. LAW HE AD, of Barbour County. For Congressman Sixth District HON.

E. J. TURNER. Mm A dwelling Ir.ruse on Commercial street, formerly Wickersham Son's furniture store. Yvill give time on part payment.

Call at Citizens Bank. DEALERS IH NEW BOOT SHOE Ii LUil ill Fill- 1 AND LIVE ST0C! ti fl lav will bay my goods. Call at Jice KANSAS GLEN ELDER, in your fall sawolies. I have opened a Boot and Shoo shop in Glen Elder, and respect fuliy invite public patronage. NEW WORK made to order, and satisfaction guarantee.

Repairing cf kinds done on short notice. Charges reasonable. Shop next to Sutton's livery stable. Give me a call. Win.

NAGKS. The Mitchell county papers are giving us a forced lecture because we refuse to support a renegade republican for representative. Bojs, keep on your shirts. You have all been there; every one of you have jumped the track. We never yet have bolted a "true republican.

you Caw ker Journal. Here is one who never bolted a Republican nominee. The rest of the fellows can speak for themselves. -8 In old en times every railroad crossing used to display the sign "Look out for the locomotive when the bell rings." This gave place to the more abbreviated motto, "Look out for the There seems to be no reason why the Anarchist should not be hung. They do not believe in any hell here after, and they insist this world is all one can imagine hell to be.

Why should they object to a transfer from Chicago to that dreamless land where the eternal slumber is never broken by the cry of oppressed labor. The Anarchists have tried both sides of thi3 world. Europe they found full of misery, and the United States even worse. Why should they stay in a world where when iu one hemisphere County Republic art Ticket. Ye are prcparred to handle grain of all also, all grades of LIVE-STOCK.

Our scales and ofiice are convenient to tir Elevator and Depot, south end Commercial Street. Producers are invited to give us a call, when ready to sell. Eigliost market price always paid. KAULL Sf NASH. sx Errrsa sstdj CJ03 T23 FuilXLTUllE UXDEIITAICIXG.

Whi yon arc in of FURNITURE r.i.'.v kin.i, CAItrETS U1IT.MNS rrKOLSTEKED-GOOI-S In fuft, aiiythiij and everything to fV.niisli with, Call and see our Goods and get our prices, and wo iuidoii'itviJIy moti y. We wi'I l.ni"t coiapi'Koa, :ii.l 11 yon Fi.riiit fjnality. for less money Uian jon rait in V.n: ciry wo will not s. ll vo.i SaP's mid Kxt-niMj Tail-s Ivlow it on other will i 11 at a i-nifonn a small profit. We keep a full line of Undertaking Draped Coffins and Caskets, Duria! Robes, Etc.

and as fine a HEARSE) you wioh you were in the other, and where, when that other hemisphere is reached, you would be better oif at For Sapt. of Public Instruction, JAMES M. COX. For Probate Judge, M. M.

ROWLEY. For County Attorney, J. H. ANTROBUS. For Clerk District Court, JOHN MEHL.

For Commissioner, 8 District, H.C.KYLE. For-Representative, 100th District, L. L. AL1UCH. locomotive." Now all that is5 put up is "Railroad crossing." An eastern engineer commenting on tho careless CHEAP, CHSH, DliY GOODS HOUSE CITY MEAT 1.7.

IT wh rr sum LkJ rii is AS THERE 13 IX VvJ Or J-JLt County Democratic Ticks' and will make Ufies a low lowest, shall treat 01 customer ail alike, Veid liave iu stoek ai: cf uess of the averaga farmer iu crossing a railroad track suggests that we adopt the motlo, "Prepare to meet thy God." This is an age of progress. The Salvation Arnij' have captured Atchison, and simultaneously with this information 'joniethe news that the prisoners in the new comity jail are escaping and taking to tall timber. TKis is probably the work of the sal-eatiouists, as it haa been time and time again declared that it was iai possible for a prisoner to escope from the new steel jail of that comity. It may be another case of Daniel in the Lion's den. the devil Nobody knew how these men suffered till they came to make their farewell speeches.

All along it has been supposed they were comfortably oil; that they had that they had money sufiluent to buy beer and run a sewspaper and purchase gas pipe aud dynamite to blow up cap italists withy and people have asked, "What more should men need to make them happy?" Still the world has been mistaken about itself and about these men. They now disclose the fact that this world is a scenrf of uu mixed misery, made so by capitalists. They should not, then, be reluctant to depart. The community, generally, does not seem anxious to delay them. Atchison Champion.

tJl Ui have opened up a full and fine stock of general merchandise, consist ing of SLACK STONER, Projrietcrs, r.nd Dealers In' Freeh and ille! Ili.Tcu, F.5lirt and Tallo. We kcei on hand BOLOGNA. Shop isoi-ih sKTe Public H'we Call and hce us. the v.e Ifopiiiif eal li see n. For Probate Judge, J.

C. McCOY, or Clerk of District SCu L. P. WILSON. For County Attorney, HI A YONGE.

For Representative, J'. H. CALDERHEAD. Dry QoDdoGroceries, 1 Yo i. LOCATED TVTO DOOIiS NORTH OF DANK OF DELOIT.

Hats, ANNOUNCEMENTS. Bro. Whittlesy of tha Sjottsville Independent "done himself proud" last week iu his article favoring St. r- 1 I "5 7i 71 71 't 7 1 ii I' I'j is I) AND V7. SUTTON, Proprietor, I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Superintendent of public instruction, subject to the votei's of Mitchell county.

Hev. C. H. Sr. Johx.

Shoes, ti in. EI The Chicago anarchists will Fwing, 3rd 188G. John for Supt. of Public Instruction. It is possible did not write it, but that it was "copy for the occasion" and furnished by interested parties.

It reads to us like some letters we have received within the past two months addressed to us as "Dear Sir and aud signed "yours for the cause, C. II. St John." 5 Rev. Pardee Butler of Atchison county, an old time abolitionist, and a present time prohibitionist, recently Glassware, Qucensware, "Which we oiler to the public at LIVING PRICES. i have a tine line uf- CARRIAGES, BUGGi ES, AND SPKIKG WAGONS, jroo'l tennis find careful drivers.

The wants of Commercial ineu will be promptlv attended to Charge reasoiiable. Stable east ni-Je public The "True Citizen" is the name of a prohibition paper published at Law rence, Kansas. Jay Gould, his sou George and wife are making a trip over the Missouri Pacific roads this week. 1 Goods, Fancy Groceries, I I made the following terse remark; rn ind the old man is right. i i i ass ware, in ware.

Queensware, Shoes, "If a man is elected to office, and E. JL DILW0KTH, We also have a FINE ASSORTMENT OF JEWELRY, latest designs, which will command YOUR ATTENTION AT ONCE. iftsuphis hand and swears in the name of the God that made him to Notions, etc. discharge the duties of said office according to the constitution and the nr Ms vA avvs, and yet deliberately refuses to do so, then there is no power under COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. heaven that can place an American A new dinner eet has beeu ordered for the White House by Mrs.

Cleveland, at a cost of $3,000. The city of Charleston continues; to suffer from earthquakes. The sur-rounding country also gets a shaking up occasionally. A Conneticut man has placed over his vrife's grave a bowlder on which they eat when she promised to marry him. represents his double sorrow.

Andrew R. McGill left Crawford county Pennsylvania, at the age of 19 with $3 in his pocket. He is now run citizen under obligation to vote for him." I aSSBEI est A farmer named H. Moorich, over S3 all iv me a in Meredith township nearly lost his gSeiiieiiiber the xIace, and get prices. life last Saturday, in a most peculiar accident.

He had a keg partly filled t3 OF BELOIT, llalie a specialtr of Glidden Steel Barbed Wire Cooking ss9 Gaoslene STOVES, with alcohol, and having no bit or of the very best quality ways on hand. Country Frcduc taken in ex-cnange for goods, and HIGHEST PRICE PAID. No trouble to show goods; that is what we are here for. Gfve us a call. auger of auy kind, decided to bore a hole ith a red-hot iron.

No sooner ning for governor of Minnesota, and hopes to have at least $3 left at the end of his canvass. was the hole ma let ban a great explosion occurred; the man made a hole in the roof, rolled along on top of three lengths of barb wire fence, and waH a REMEMBER the place, Northeast The Atchison, Santa Fe Corner Public Square. R. R. company have recently filed burned, bruised, battered aud scratch PAINTS, GLiVSS, OILSs Wsst Slda Public Square, GLEN ELOEH, KAH3AS.

with the Secretary of State a charter ed in a fearful manner. Jamestown GLEN ELDER, KANSAS. CUSTIS CO. for fifty two lines of railroad in Kan Kansan. O.

L. TAYLOR. J. O. BARNAUL).

MOHEY! MONEY! If you hear anyone inquiring for Money, say to them: 1 That you can get all you want from Taylor Barnard. 2- That they will furnish it cheaper DEALFPv IX Lime and Cement PUMPS and WAGON WOOD WOKir. bhh covering a distance of 7,274 miles, and touching or passing through 'v(fry county in the State. The Capital stock is $154,000,009, the largest St. Joseph, Oct.

9. This city wa3 in a state of excitement to night over the arrest of "Walter Vroomon, HFIllPIBFs of any railroad company in the United 0 1 5 well known as the boy labor agitator, who hails from Kansas City. Vroo- States. Guttering done on short notice L. B.

WILCOX CO, DEAXER IN than anybody. 3. In any sum from $100,00 to $10,000.00 4. They do not ask you for a cutthroat Mortgage. 5.

You are not required to pay for applications and appraisment. mau came here this evening unannounced, procured a dry goods box aud began a harangue on the labor Chief of Police Broder was in the crowd, and when the agitator touched upon a point denouncing the. chief of police and officers of Kansas A Vi 5 C. lou will get your money in five days after your application is City, the chief pulled the orator off AND made. the box and took him to police headquarters.

The crowd followed hoot 7. That they will Iusnre your 7 Some months ago, Rev. Haddock, a preacher and a sti-ong prohibitionist of Sioux City Iowa, was murdered, and until recently it was not known who committed the deed. Last Friday, Johu Orensdorf, foreman: the Franz Brewing was arrested, charged with having committed the murder. It is said the evidence against him is overwhelming, and that several others are to be made accomplices with him.

The most intense excitement pre vails and it is probable justice will be meted out to all parties concerned. H. T. Leavitt, one of the parties under ar-Tt-st. it is said, turn States evi PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, GLASS, PUTTY.

BOOKS STATIONERY, WALL PAPER, BRUSHES, PEP. FTJNERY, TOILET SOAPS and NOTIONS. I'3Pnysicians Prescriptions uecixrately cosn-pomided at all Lours. property 5 years at $15 per thousand. ing and yelling aud demauding Yroo MIMM GLEN ELDER, KANSAS.

mm 8- That if you want to sell or buy a farm they cau urnibh you the finest in the country. Q. That they are here to stay and mean business. man's release. He was held in cust ody however, until 11 o'clock, whan he was released on bond.

The charge was using incendiary language. There were a number of anarchists in the crowd aud all it required was a Our facilities for handling grain ahd stock are unsurpassed. Hjr'hcst morli rt price jaid- 10. Call on TAYLOR BAR- in the World..

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