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Rural Advocate from Circleville, Kansas • 4

Rural Advocate from Circleville, Kansas • 4

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A. Clark of Butler City topped EXCIf ANGUS PLl'ASE COMl'LYl 1 North Carolina, GrecnKboro-Thura ALLIANCE PLATFORM. Th follow llltf BtYin r- 1 twnW ftk CVday July S4 'htjshian Sit-rffeon yUBLjSH.n, KVKHY WIW BV Kavanagh, Kdltor fiop. Plant fm Km, Krchangt tit tmil tluir pami thUUHAli ADVOCATE. ClllCLKYlLlth KANSAS, TPamllljmUMwiJ, County were rei.rowntei ultho uouniy were reprehend ultUo Lilly a few came an a school.

Th HavenHville oad Cirolevillo Baudi gave an oxodent street parade i mire wasawwa lonsr urosrammo. Idy enjoyed thoinselvos hugoly, and merry, sla, and do nptwapt to throw away m01 mvtUWm "l'1' Iftinna annii for ft lmt.tlit nf I If I ArakoIT Dyspepsia Remedy as uaod ln th0 Ru88iuu for tUo ra8t five Sent to any part pf tho country on receipt of price, per J)onle, Bona exprm ami amiress .11...... a. if mwmoau ml, Boston, Mass. Hutchison Kan rn tr nr .1 .11 1 North western R.

R. Will sell Tickets ivtfuwurw 1,0 vuuurunj mm return on account Qi tno uuautngua AsSCmb JunO 26 th to Ju 8 th. onoraro'PORTHK mund raw. tickets to be sold June 25 to Julv 8 th inelu -sivp, good to return July 1890 AV. S.Jackmau, Agent COMISHIONKRS' MtKTlNG.

Ofkick County' Clkrk Jackson Countv, Kansas. Holtop, Juna 24. 1 890. Tbo board of countv commissioners lw smith uontlv urrlu-ilr nn rnm Ulittltit Tiiyhr'tJkiiij VUlVmilhk KANSAS. A-TiWCOMW, p.

Physician and Surgeon a. c. ppkett Prop, vntsf SIDE -Feed Sale Stable, OWVLEVrjJ, KANSAS. Windsor Hotel Hoincr HpitthiKim, CIRCLKVILLK, KANSAS. Tfie, best Note in the Hoarders Qommprvial Patronage tS.rtcitril, ltf A.

R. Oursler Notary Public and Insurance Agwtfitr Plienix Ju, Co. of Jiroukhjn iio York SprliigMd Fin- and Marine Int. Co, of Ma. CIRCLEVILLE, KANSAS, ltf Wilkinson and Gogerty, Proprietors of the CIUCLEVILLE L1VEUY AND FEED BARN Stock bought, sold and exchanged.

We have a good Tkaok and are iirenar ed to bmik and train horse. ltf CIRCLEVILLE, KANSAS. W. E. Bailey Blacksmith Wheelwright CARRIAGE PAINTING Horse Shoeing and Plow work a sneetaUn.

ltf CIRCLEVILLE. KANSAS. S. Boston, Nov. 11th, 1S8H.

Arakokf Mkuical Gentlemen: Enclosed find 2, for two bottles of Dr. Anikotf's Dvbdop- sia Remedy, which you will please send to Mrs. K. Chambers, St. Man- Hotel, 5th Avonue, New, York City.

I send this knowing the wonderful effects of tha remedy, as it has by taking two bottles entirely cured me of dyspepsia, from which I was a great sufferer for over three years. I thank God to be free of the ailment. I wigh you every success. Yours respectfully, S. L.

Oofpek, 522 E. 7th S. Boston. Drains ami 1'unh Always Tell. The Sunday Edition of The Pkkss (New York) is making rapid strides forward, and has already placed itself on a footing with-if it has not distanc-od-its older contemporaries.

The Sunday Press consists of 20 pages, which aro reploto with well written and handsomely illustrated articles on subjects of timely interest. The Press, although the youngest daily newspaper published in New York, has won the distinction of being tho brightest, newsiest aud best edited journal in the metropolis, Brains and push always toll, PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH AT- KANSAS. Jj. t. arnoiis, Agait.

WEBSTER THE BEST INVESTMENT Tu tbi ravmlljr.lthool, or Praltailon.1 Ltbruff oyer Mweoi Mpa Thursday, AUIaueJilaimand Vuiym print- od at this office, JL. G( to tlie Pot Olllco for your atat- onery "and Base ball supplies. Miss.tauraD,ck(ofpeaBantvally vUUlpg Miss, Annie Blue. MIhs. KIbIo returned from tho plHwa piwutauqua aeBcuibly.

Mrs. 0. llowejl afl daughter left ast nvlay for vaswngion. pnery The. private sphool, taught by Mrs.

ktajr. Ehler Doggers left oil tlo after noon rnia, Sundnv for South Havens Kans. iw Hindu fi triu to r.eftVBUHWOill, kat wot'k 1T tji Jt-SAJjE BJLLti-PElJxyEI) Miss. Lolltt Million of Dcnison was a truest of Mem. Dr.

Hanson this weak Mrs. T. S. and Daughter isited friends at Soldier City last week ttiuqng, were yismng at u. woons Saturday.

Miss Ida, of Blaine aro visiting their Cousins. M. F. KJderton, representing the Kanses City Star was a plesant caller Wednesday. Remembep that 8.

Huff constatly I keeps on hand a good supply of Leavenworth coal. 1 tf Gib Bishop of Butler City passed through town Friday, eprouto to Kansas City, Owen Butler of Arkansas came in Tnov wa irlnil In mm him in our midst again, J. H. Eubanks of Whiting was in Uw City last week shaking hands with Lis Republican friends. 0.

L. Oursler, the populal agent of the K. C. W. N.

W. at Hojton, was a pleasant caller Wednesday I have two D- M. Osborn No. 8. Reapers left, which I will sell cheap tor cash.

F. C. Nuzman. 1 tf, mi ,11 i. ucr win oe a bpwiu meeting 01 1 "tl I tnendsnip louge, io.

ib-4, TV A. il. TTI D.i.. I (Si. u.aiiue uDnuaiij, puamx) night Mr.

Sagar who has boon visiting with Mr. aho Mrs. Newman the past week left ou the noon train monday for his home at Clifton Kane. ttu ni. Lantern were thrown from a sulky Sunday morning while driving through town.

TTucle Bob was urefctv badlv injured. Jjroueorgeiiarnsonorimenasnip Liouge jmo 103 istne uuiy aumoiaen general agent for the Rural Advooat all receipts given by him will bo hon- ord at this Office. M. Jos. Kavanagh.

AIvLIANCK NOTICE. I desire the secretary of each Sub-Alllanco to furnish mo with the name and number of their lodge, tho presi dents and their own names, also tne timo and place of holding their meet- ings, upon receipt or tlie above win run a complete directory of the Sub- Alliances of the county. Alliance Men Take Notice. The second Quarterly meeting of Jackson County, F. A.

I. U. will convene in regular session on 2nd Thursday in July, tne 10, inst. xnts is rpnnnt.fl tlon Is rcnulrnd as business of an important nature Is to be transacted. will convene at 10 o'clock sharp1 S.

A. Stream County Secretary. Advertised Letters List of letters remaining unclaimed ln the Post Office, Circleville Kansas. June 30th, 1890." Crittenden, Will W. Crlner, Mrs, Alice.

Crlner, George. Droshback, M. E. Williams, c.L. I not called for In thirty days will be sent to the dead letter onlce.

per sons calling for the alwve letters will please 6ay advertised, stating date. Geo. R. Sharp. P.M.

I adopted at tho Louis convex I inner, iiuw, a the platform cf i National r'urmor'i Alliance and Isi trial Union: 1. Wedemaml thiuiluilltlnn nf r-. I lonal banks and hulwtltutlon of lec It tomlor Treasury noum ln Hew of u. tlonul bunk notes, issued In suftlciect I vouiiuo to uo i no iitiMiness of the coun. I try on a cash system, regulating t'' amount needed on a pw eapHa hs nut iMisiricsH uiterests or tho coun try psnanujnna inat ail money lssuel i ly the soveriuneiit shall 1)0 lecral (lir in payment of all boots, both nc unit private.

2. We demand thu five, unlimited n.A I lAMMHHM VII BHM'l, 3. We demand that ccuurross shall pasgKuch laws as shiill effectualy pre veni me dealing in futures in nil agrl cultural ami tnechunicul productions. imjMTvinKsucn aBinngent system ot procedure ln trials as shall secure prompt conviction and Imposing such H'nultleH as shall secure tho taunt per i'ect compliance wit the law, 4. Wedomund tho nassntre of liwi prohibiting alien ownership of land, that Centres take early steps to devlw some plan to obtain all lands now owpeiUiy aliens and forolgnsyndlcatw and tha all lands now held by railroads and othor corporations In excess, of such as are actually used and need, ed by them, be reclaimed by the govern meut nn ueiu mr actual settlers only.

5. 'Believing In tho doctrine of "edr.al rlmhts to all and special privileges to none" we demand that taxation, national or State, shall not lie used to lillilll unorin InHwst. nr eltwti vw.mr VtHW at the expense of another. We believe that tho inone.v nf entintrir shnnlH be kept as much as possible In tho hand of the people and hence wo demand that all revenues, national, stato, or county, shall bo limited to the nec essary expenses of the government eonoinlcaU and honestly admlsistered. 6.

We demand that Congress provide for the Issue of a sufficient aranunt of fractional paper currency to facilitate, exchange through the medium of the United States mail. 7. We demand that the means of communication and transportation shall bo owned by and oiratod In the" Interest of tho people, as is the United Sta tes postal system. Tho Kansas F. A.

and I. U. add the above these: 8. We demand such legislation to as shall effectuall prevent (ho extortion of usurious interests by any form of evasion of statutory provisions. 9.

We demand such legislation as will provide for a reasonble stay of execution in all cases of foreclosure of mortgages on real estate, and a reasonable extentlon of time before the contlma- lion of (Sheriff's sales. 10. We demand such legislation as will effectually prevent the organization or maintenance of trusts and combines for purposes of speculation In any of the products of labor or necessities of life, or the transportation of same. 11. We demand the adjustment of salaries of public officials to correspond with existing -financial conditions, tluv wages paid to other forms of labor, and the prevailing prices of the products of labor.

12. We demand tho adoption of ho Australian system of voting and the Crawford system of primaries. Kansas City Wyandotte and Northwestern R. The Northwest Route has reduced its local passenger rates to 2 cents pkr mile, and be- ing the SHORT LINE lowers most through rates between points in NEBRASKA' NORTHERN KANSAS and KANSAS CITY, THE EAST AND SOUTH ralatlal Trains composed of Free RECLINING CHAIR CARS Axn BUFFET CARS. Four Hours and $1.65 Saved by taking the.

Northwest Route etween Kansas City and Beatrice. Write or consult. W. C30K, City, Mo, XlM Lamdlaa; Watrn Kawsiwpm" 1 TM Kontai City Tiws Im etuauA UwsbOTI tttte by simp being in tlie loremott imk 1 tht metropollUn western newipkpwt in Mr OMtaDittMlnterUoI tha Wait. In tn Boney ttaton tb Tim.

to le upon Uw beat refleotor of the condltkm tt in thli puts It In (h position Ot baln tho best odTocua th Went chd dbtc. tint lt iu nnnonunitles nas. but on etery oeeoalon has done an in Its iower to wart Mm pbuUdlng ot this greftt Western country! Among tbtt ralnolpl UilnKt a hutdTOOsMW torn ot which have been successiui, art! Opening ot Oklahoma; Opening ot the Cherokee Btrlpi IrrlgaUon for the arid regional Cheap transportation tor Kansas, Tn this rood work the iui a CUtt ooUelts tlie support ot er ry Weslern anas. IU DaUy Is the brlghiMt anil tut edited la the WetL and Its Weekly, with Its twelfe larp mm. amniu wiih any weekly newsuapec biUv "i world.

Tbo JTontas Ctfv I'W ws also th fim Inaugurate tho system of fast trains out Xanax at? carrying tlie ngtilarooittoioti Bwsia Ttwm and dlatrtNUng tt la)l two AJnurtd miles srest af eight three aoun btion tbo ngw mia llfu.ku July! WUI Jtt'y 1. Minnesota July 12, In WU. Jull' 1 l01" Bt win in Umu states wl loucter- MmXW meet as runny iUniuk at. hwl anxlot to ra mil lnirlmn In llmttl at. Pl-'U'lAIplRiaTOUV, kahumj, AUMpus alliancr ak ixdi'hthiat.

i-vm Secretary j. a Turner, Wnshinirton TWiwuU.1 Executive tyaooniss, Two-Isaac McCracke Art Hiw. l'wllu JSxtvMhee W. McCono- wn-BhlagUm. Alouzo ron, South Dakpto: j.v.

Tillman. lal tnetto, Tenn, K. F. A. U.

President. .11.11. Clover. Cmbridg At-'esta II. Baughman, Burrton tuapian.

j.p.west, 1 1'atterson, Kan Dickson, Morideq.Kan Asa't T.r.tnror.Vnn Profit. iww Scrg't nt Arms. Hoy Dexter Ks Business A A Tyler, Topeka STANDIMI COMMITTCCS Adkins.Burrton, iiarvy c.caldwell, najstead narvy co A Corbm, Sedwiteh Co aemic, Halstead.iiarvy co wung Krcne'1 Hutchison; Adkins, Burrn cajdwell, ualstead; a Nt''M0I carWn Baughinan.Burr, scott riiujbou, a wnim, jicmeison. muting? Maxspn, umpona! A Eicklson, xieriden; sicLallin, Topeka Leishition.T A Smitb M0 E4win snyder UHivtMoueu VnUr of Leech, Thyer; A wilson woodvill I have purchased the right to run "MR, WAYT'S WIFE'S SISTER', in those columns; the opening chop Mors will shortly nppoar, Webospeali f()r tl ,8 Bto ft heart reooption tlt th(J hands of our readors we would mod estly ask them not to forgot tho enter- prising editor who spares no labor or expense to give them the best home paper in the state, Tell your friends about the paper wo publish and have them send in their subscriptions at once. Weappreciatp the good won -i MR.

WAYT'S WIFE'S SISTER, will about 25 weeks Wa(ch a or Uhe first Jmtallment You cannot Lfford to treat llko thi8i Spokane Falls, In the new state of Washington, is Hlltu wa vi me ,,...1 .1 northwest, lts favorable location in a fine agricultural region, healthful cli mate and its resources as a manufact uring centre made possible by its great water-power, combine to make it a most desirable point for those seeking homes in tho great northwest, It should bo borne in mind that tho lines of the Union Pacific System form the shortest and most direct route to this and all other points in on cal agcut will be glad to furnish you with descriptive matter, maps, time tables, and ho can sell you throngl tickets and check baggage to destina tion. You will save time, money and avoid annoyance by using the Union Pacific from your starting point as it is the only line which can take you to your destination in its own cars ami duou its own tracks. 151 3r Worth Vi iwatro in titv "tld. liiiti'i timrktf per. ItMV, MtLIU tlOI.9 hUl'lluir CAM.

iBoth nni p.iit'it ficta. mum mim, ti.vt I'll. HI OC'Mtr Mil Ivclirf IVoiN toiri tbtr ltti tmrr alubl linaof frJ do la to anew waal ami jot Uiow wl. aa th watoh. ra Brff.

All t.i w.rk vmi In raltultl trailanirat.whlrh tarywnwl" ti mua anil ihiia wt an ranakl. Wa mr all nptaaa, ftr.lili me. Ann IMcnr). and aaiirhbnraaiid thoaa Nt il nm yon know all. If mil would Ilka (o ut, you all.

If rou would Ilka lo an to vm i IMmIMm waakj irjwaHk, i ata C.W1. rM-Ummh Mm from I -HV ol JacHson county, will meet regula on, Monday, uly 7 1 Slid, at iu o'clock a. and take up tho following or(w cf business: Monday, 10 o'clock ra, pepost of viewers on Geo. Mewhcrk road. Tuesday 10 o'clock report of viownni nn MHrr MnMAnniR mml.

ileraainderof session, misccllanous matters, by order of county board, A. E. Crane, County Cleark umicial, Cambrido, Krn May 22, 1890 Please announce that tho regular afl nual election of the officers of the sub Alliances is to I held at the )ast meet ing in June, All terms expire on that date without regard to the time of I The regular annual election for coun 0 lty officers occurs at the regular i.uart erly meeting in July without apgare to when poupty Alliance was formed, Delegates to state meeting at Topeka in October shoulp also be chosen at this meoting, At state mooting in Oct tobor delegates will be chosed to atte "uu yillPAV, JULY 4, J8D0. fl. 00 a pw in adyanoe.

pKNTHAL TllIB T.4BI.B. IA8T BOPKD TUANS, freight and Ityscngpr, Mall Express pw yrEST BOKD TBA1N8, freight and accomnMlatipn, .7 "25 ni Mail Jijxprwg- ,,1 10 pin 0. Tauons, Agpnjj. A. F.

and A. M. Blalng Lodge I), moots tho 2nd tfy Saturdays In eaph month; visiting prutjiren arenvJtou to jittond, II. IlAzicy, M. Abtiiuu M.

Smith, Soo. THE RURAL ADVOCATE, With this the first issue of the Rural Advocate, we make our dehute tl) Jackson cpupty, we hare no apology (a offer, and but a few proiniscs to raako. we are hero jn tho interest of Ilia Mianpo and. will (to aJ in pur nowop uphold, H. Rural Advpoatois pledged to support the regular Nominees pf the Alliapoe for State, County and Town ship offices but will nqt support any candidate fpr the nomination.

Soon we will be in the midst of a heated political campaign, you can depond on the Rural Advocate to fight for the principles of pur order, Subscribe for the Rural Apvocate and bhusby substancial aid show us that yqu appreciate our efforts in j-our behalf. Every secretary is authorized toreoeive subscriptions, a liberal cash commission will allowed on subscriptions, As soon as the campaign opens tho IXVMli ADVOCATE, will be enlarg- to twice Us present sizo, we shall end-evor to make the Rural Advocate Interesting, not only to Alliance mem bers, but also to the people of jack Bon oounty in general and Circleville In particular. The citizens of Circlevi will please accept our thanks for the substancial aid renderd, wo trust they will never have cause to regret having Induced us to establish tho Rural Advocate in their town, Miss Nellie Dibble is vistlng rionds at Holton, Doo Inglesbe, of Onnga called Satu -rday. Go to the Post Office for your stat ionery and Base supplies. Geo.

Harrison visited Holtou Wed nesday, T. P. Rudy of soldier was in town last Monday. Go to the Post Office for your stat ionery and Baseball supplies, Ed. Cheuoweth returned from Kans City Thursday.

A would be revenue inspector paid our business men a visit Mrs. C. A. Oursler and Miss. Myers Sondayed at Havnsvill.

Hon R. Benton of Blaine was a pleasant caller Friday. Go to tho Post Office for your stat -ionery and Bne ball Supplies. Mr. Johu Myers is a guest of C.

It Campbell this week. Z. E. Brown visited friends and relatives in this City Sunday -mecounen, w.ncn meets aio acK8onpiua orida. in December, 1890.

I crease the excellency of this journal, Each sulAUianoe secretary should immcdiatly after elocion and install also stati secrtary a compleat list of Offlcors elected and their postofflce address and name and number of Ullianoe electing them, TT flinupii President F. A. I. U. ef Kansas J.

B. French, Secretary, call foe a State convention In pursuance of a resolution adoptd by the convention assembled at the State IIouge in Topoka on Thursday the 12tU day of Juno. 1890. which con wa8 composed of delegates rom tho Farmer8- Alliance and Indus triaj Udlon tho Farmers'Mutual Ben- of if A aarrtinf Inn fhn lnfwnna TTnfl. bandrj-, the Knights of Labor and Single Tax Clubs, wo hereby inssue thi call for a people's convention to bo held in tho city of Topeka on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST lo lo.lO, Pce in nomination of candidates for State offices and to transact any aud all business that may be legitma brought before the convention.

President' Polk's Appointments! Kansas, Columbus-Thursday, July3 Kansas, Winfleld-Friday, July 4. Kansas, Emporia-Satnrday, July 5 Illinois, Frcepoit-Tucsday, July 15. Michiga Cold water-Thursday uly 17. Indiana, Anderson-Friday, July 18 Tetineesc, Knoxvill-Monday, july21 South Carolina, Greenvill-Wednesday, July 23..

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