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Rural Advocate from Circleville, Kansas • 1

Rural Advocate from Circleville, Kansas • 1

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Rural Advocatei
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Circleville, Kansas
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-i 1 NO. 4. rT 1 iinu nr tonn CIRCLEVIllE JACKsiloUNTY, KHISAS, FRIDAY, 1ULY 25 1890. VOL I. DKCLAUATIOX OF rUMWA DllOVGIIT.

C.A.OURSLER, Tl.n iri.nnrnl condition of OUT imoeratively demands unity of action on the part 01 me ia reformation in econoroj v. nndthe tliflscmiuatlon or principles Pas 9 22 pi DEALER IN DRY OS, best calculated to encourage ana rosier n-'ricultural and mechanical pursuits i encouie'e tlio toiling masses -leaning 1 rr at t.iim In he road t3 prosperity, anu pio 0 vldin a lust and fair remuneration Tho hot wind stirs the rolling corn, Tho earth seem scorching Vath its breath, Tho prairie fowl with cry forlorn, Poems mourning for the harvests death. The liies, deep azure blue, i clour, Tho eun, with burning heat, looks down On the pasture grass, nil burnt nnd sear, While tho far otT hills look dull "and brown. The creek that with its rapid flow In the Bering time, ran so merrily, Now creeps, sluggishly and slow, Fcarco covering tho innddy pebbles jmirmrulng 'drearily. The farmer gazes nt the Then looks aloft with anxious eye, And silently hia soy tho he wields, And hopelessly for pi In doth sigh.

Lillian, for labor, a just exchange for our com hup4 and the liest meaHit WW OIjOTHIITG', tr.it2Stk:s, rinr in tho laboring classes the grateel is 5 i.n amount of good; wo hold in tho prm. Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes, r-r1 cipal that all monopolies arc danger 1 mm ous to the best interests or our couuu 3 1 1" tending to enslave a free people ana md finally overthrow the great GROCERIES, GtUEEUSwAxUfi, i principle purchased by tlio iauiorsoi American liberty, we tlierciore auopi the following as our declaration of Will pay highest market price for llilev County, Kansas, Alliance, has nrini'inles 1 and. PRODUCE. adopted tho Alliance systcmpf nom 1. To labor for the education 01 uw So 3 ination and election, which is worthy nrrlnnltunl classes in the science of When wo remember tho aptitude vlth which tho Democrats take to trading, planuing, and scheming, 'and the various subterfuges used in past years by this minority in the bono of securing at least some of nfonomical goverment, in a strictly of study: CIRCLEVILLE, KANSAS.

That tho sub-alliauce of each town. non-partisan spirit; and to bring anoui sh'm choose one of their members who a more perfect union ot saw cubbib. ti Printers Ink. would make an avalla''5 candidate for 2. To demand equal rights to an, the county offices, we cannot doubt Jhc wisdom of the Democratic central office, at least ono week before the JOURNAL FQK AvrtK ih nnd Boecial favors to none.

rosrular county alliance which meets rlnrwft tho motto! committee in not calling a convention weekly, and to Jfcjf" li, things essential, unity; in all things in July. At the regular meeting in nor can, wo doubt tho party mv nor can wo wmiu iu puj" i. H. ROLLER Dealer in fortholllance. Its chances in the July of the county alliance, the dele- charitv." cntes shall from the names sent in 4.

To develop abetter state, mental alliance's hand are really better than mnd uOMtUeHiemt knti, to write from the sub-alliances, select the ono morally, socially, ind financially best suited for different county offices 5. To constantly strive to secure entire harmony and good-will among to be filled, and they shall be the ones MrH9 vttrjf point mmrnrn I DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GENT'S i'l its Own. 0klnrg, NcivLdtn. The above is a Bpe-hnen-of the feeling of the partizin Dress. Thsy aim ''t.) cause dissensioa in the nU'wee by on the prejudice of its members In State and counties that are Uo- vrootbaiiNlmany all mankind, and brotherly love among to be voted for at the election without expense to the candi ourselves.

pntvrEItS' tx FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTH dates and no electioneering, and the (5. To supprss sectio naland na lonal prejudices, all unheal- county alliance furnish the tickets. That we sever our relations with all ftuMiflafL bv ft large majority, the Kc- ING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND slXublican press is making every effort A yemr'i tvhtfAptlon iotti but thful rivalry and selfish ambition. The brightest jewels which it warnere are, the tears of widows and defeat tlie alliance. In Democratic Two dollar fpf cofut xr.

SHOES, political parties and that we wilknot recognize any man placed in nomination by any political party, although Irona-hold the Democratic press is NcwKMper Advertising Bre' d.jltlg Us Utmost to defeat us. This goes orphans; and its imperative comanas arc, to visit the homes where lacerated Spruce Nt Ycfk. vtfdVC tllftt we must act lmlcpndent they are identified with the Union. WUATMDE YO UITt Headquarters for Crain and Produce hearts are bleeding, to ussungo the in-rfVi nnrfinB- If We desire to accoln-. LeC 1 sufferings of a brother or sister, bury jpt-v.

whnt has t.tiR ui nar- Fine Job Printing, tho dead, care for the widows and '6' ftottiea done for us? Absolutly nothing. Done With.Keatnvmt And Dispatch. Vv Vmi compared with what they have Bring in your Butter, I am pre Every established local newspaper receives subsdriptions from large cities which puzzle tha publisher to account for, but the New York Times lately throw socm light upon this educate the orphans; to exercise charity toward offenders; construe words and deeds in their most favor murntoMM done for the Trusts, Combines and Monopolies. FHEE run but. pared to handle it at all seasons, WW.

the world. Our KcTlitiuut able light, grunting honesty ot pur 1. HBir, MnilKKB matter. 'A wholesale grocer' in this TlvnRuhsidize press is cndevcrliig will pay highest market pnee tot ooki no in locality, itikbon. Onl, thoM who writt to ot inctcn 0imk ur or l' Ofl the bfeiudico of the people city, wh; i ce: me rich at the I i.

l. pose and good intentions to others, and to protect the principles of the Farmers' Alliance Mid Industrial Union until death. Us laws are reason ID! l-UBUL. i busiueFn, says his rule is that when he gainst by claiming it is EifES InttimMio mow our athoitwholI-oat ot rtSi ami it; ATCHI IKKV Kr.n&.uao7iS.T...; sells a bill of goods on credit to subscribe for the local paper ft eeret political organization. 4 la the post there has been a certain and equity: its cardinal doctrms msp- w.

tk. a. ppwc. CirclcviUei 1. ll 1.4 ill! of his debtor; So long as his customer in.

niirir.V fit lliouixuu iiuu niu, rfnllhlfl 111 till advertised liberal he rested but soon j. lf.mf:,,n i. i.iwi! on earth, and T. S. th.flftl.th JV.

"how you how ou as he began to contract hi3 advertising go(j( will to muu Topsorlal Ar6t, eirclevllle, rP space he tooli the tact as eviucnce HI VTTH ilETTKB THAN WEALTH. prejudice against our order, this prc- juuieo was confined to a narrow mind-: ed class. This Antipathy, though in lesser degree, still exist. It had its Origin among monopolists and poli-' titions who tried to convinco the peo-. plo that members of the Farmers Av ance and Industrial Union, where to adopt special roligous and AGENTS WANTED! that tliere was trouble ahead and invariably went for the debtor." Said Go To Gaskills Confectionary and -FOK The above advice appeals to all persons, especially to those who to all outward annearances seem hale nnd The man who is to poor to make his business know is to poor to do IOZ3 CREAM jtlo hearty, but on whom the impression business.

The witherawl of an advertisement is evidence of a weakness that business men are not slow to ate is daily made that their neaitn is nui By J. W. BUEL, The most tuccesalul American Author. Jl. .,7..

nr4n1lid what it should be. inn fem rV Url Nil s. liars i obacco Many ailments that may be relieved lUany ainuHo upon. There's nothing like it. hrtlitical Views, ho matter what ones filings or denominations might W1 MM sncli avowal was a prerc- yuMe to ifiitktiori.

In suppoYt 6t these groundless harses they cite the fact that secrecy osiuvciy im vmy wmjmw Hew Stanley Book and Picturesque Africa for a short period, only to appear It is worth remembering that no Kaiisass ci.nl.. nnrnin. ftre Oiroleville, ITOitl inanriungo ui ns.nj "6" i linnltb. as a break in tne newspaper is printed especlaly for one mine i Two hundred thousand copies sold jiississlppi river, which )erson. People who become greatly diSbleased with something they find in in all our doings is observed, and which in their starcbamber manner of nsevch weeks, and the demand nqnd- tfl cuiargcs Little and Taylor; bj increasing.

Kothlng HK0.lt nas oecn known in the history of book publish- with the pressuie of the waters, Judgment confirms? the! correctness of a newspaper should remember that the very thing that displeases them is ex Des.lers in their claims. Truly hovel mode of ro'isoning. Ing. This is the only dook comaming at lengui icia i o-o life, of the world's hero, H. To ffimrd acaiiist Or to remove dis actly the thing that will most please Medicines, nomeboby that has just as much inter and est in the paper as they have.

It takes M. Stanley; with a full history of all the eage ia tlM; 0e and" most important great explorations, amb positively his rcmcml)Gr kJicaltli or hi only tfmijjlcte ucmunt ul his last ani grandest expedition for' the relief 'of Bickncss. all kinds of people to make a worm, we are told; and the patron of a news Still it is a fact tb it these commoti ferrors have operated to some to our Order, and that mfiny ond and tntf! men have been deterred f'- ni joining; fearing lest they should lvvn to taVe certain obligations, contains with, or in direct oppifsiition to 1.1..,! frf.tnh snwntnr i hub re- to Know wwiu iiiwts. All other pretended Stanley ouW )e our foremost duty, many i i.i paper are made up of the elements of the world: A man may have a dislike for tobacco, but he is not foolish vnt. in niDlicat large siiouci books are imperfect and incomplete.

A IJf Pharmaceutical Preparations Of hvery Dcsmpuon. W4e call mar attention to the fact that ive alwayt keep in stock Watches, Clocks, Jcweli Wall Paper', Toilet aiid Fancy Goods, Perfumery, Combs, brushes Soaps, Toilet Vouuler, etc. rrrRflT iEV ILLB KANSAS: ndforpwofsuvd mtitfy youmlf. g00a medical enough' to' complain of his groccrman be(iui! he keeps it for sale. i.cir ltei'igious or poliUcnl convictions vVcfdirlcssly proclaim to the world 'Mt'f'sVmcrs Alliance Industrial iwhw tin' rMv'wm nvowal ntJ- more than one thousand years, liiustrv ine aiiuvou inw, cdwithSOO" engravings, colored plates w0rid-widc reputation, in.

seeking to only complete urenque tfiyof mmA llu9siun physician, Vv Africa ever published. It is vvondei ful The following unique advertisement is not, taken from the list of Business Opportunities." fts might seem to be the case, but from the Personal" thrilling, Magnificent! Don't he de- AraKon, -ceivedbv false represcntatiMis, but bratcd llusslan Hospital treatment, DEALER IN column of tho New York Sunday send for proofs ond facta; "Iiicuoks ov ha9 the services of an etll- mis dawk continent is pui)jihmu experienced medical corps, Ihrald! Luriibei4, Shingles, LatH and BHcK tessary trt oirar midst, other Hum a Vrlief in the ft distance of a'Su-. Heing. Our platform f'l Dcc-fiiration of purposes are puhKshcd' in thti colomns of this paper, read tbem hd' acquaint your sel ves with the' of thff (A dor. ErroiicmW itnpres-Monslike the above will sometimes fcain ground, but they cmnfot im'ptKle fec'sri'eeess of tho Order for truth is Wg, and must yrevoii" 1 octavo Mites, with whd will upon application give ad- on ftM.TI-TIIR HEARTS Or HUH f.00 niagnlttcent illustrations, Colored ttcj frC'e' of charge to trtniTfHi-.

iiftder 22i td' Viatos, ml pumerons nmjw price, omy S3.00. Agents wanted. Territory un- persons suflenng fi-ohi anj lorm or Hardware, Stoves Tinware, Farm Implement I'umps the Wplio'at Viti'M. AdVlrp's'M'Notlf restrteieii. paies cnouuui.

UI.OSSO.MS, flKII WPU w.Hn-rt.i vour complaint Windmills; Carts; cuggies cni i ior vjompicwj ubbhir uuwi i( Tnii' Huual' vttlt Guarantee of WOOdlwir tne, nrst a also srtvo your niu a year, Snhscribe now.1 month, or your ntneV Tunu 11 (1lUlinfl siAnnCd en OARMGES, BAINE ORCHAKH on hitVB neendecciveu niuuc uv j.itiio l.nn1iv Iionks. WO Will i 1.,, nil receive, ad' BKATFY'S MM CITtAaONS. FARM BUG HARNESS Dun sand uraustreet wimmu ii ive- ddress all coramunieamns nnrt-3 A (Id TOSS, nn il iR'rouH'Aii runtisitiNO St'. TlIK AnAKOvr JlEIK the best. Vi rite for ciifcilojrnc; ATTORNEY AT LAW, SOLDIKKt KANSAS.

ciiiV attention given ti collections. rbtladrtlphla, Penn I 138 191 Boslofl, JIass. MWsi lion. Daniel F. Ueatly.

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Pages Available:
100
Years Available:
1890-1890