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Rural Advocate from Circleville, Kansas • 8

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Todo Fowler In an important purt of Barnum Wont to Holton Tuesday. Sir Noble of Holton was in town uonday. I wonder whero Will Mctfroora alt Ct pnyf ATTQimjT AT IAW, SOWJFJi, KANSAS, Bpc cial ttlteution given to collections, TOfaoiaT Secretaries Otlleo North Canillnul'arini ra State Alliance. AshWvlllH, H. C.

Aug. 13, mm. Resolved that tti- North Carolina State Alliance has listened with profound Interest, and pleasure to the of Bro. L. L.

Polk, Presldunt yUBUmilD KYKftT ritlUAT BY Jo. Kavti'nngh, Editor Prop. KUDAY, AUGUST 20, 1890. $1. 00 ft year in advance.

Ts Eubat. Advocatk entered tie GlrclovUle post office, as second Z.iai witter, Kansas Centbai Tims Taiilk. bast bound trains, 45 pm ganger, Mall Express ,3 10 pia WKKT BOUND TBAINS, raisatand accommodation, .1 25 am Mail Express 1 10 pm Parsons, Ageut. A. P.

and A.M. 4 Blaine Lodge U. D. meets tho 2ud ih Saturdays in each month; visiting trethren are invited to attend. II.

W. riAZBN, W. M. A utii urM. S.m mi, Sec.

'jmnSTIMPZETSEimiVLY Having removed the liutkr City ffetoi Plantrom Elaine, Kansas, farire Exchanges to tend fair papers to tie RURAL ADVOCATE, CIRCLEVJLLE, KANSAS. C. Hamble called Thursday. Subscribe for the advocate. $1.00 Mr.

J. Baxter was in town Suuday. T. Johson called at this office Monday. 0.

A. Oursler went to Leavenworth Sunday. the Livi ry force this week on account of Rob Lewis' illness. Four tiavoliug men procured teams of Gogerty Wilkiusou to drive to Haveusvllio on accjjimt of the U. I accident.

There will bo a Mass meeting at the sc hool house Saturday An3 30 th to nominate township officers and a dele gate to attend tho peoples convention all are invited to attend. There will be a democratio caucus Saturday evening 30. that the Baud hall to elect dolegats, to attend tho convontion, at Holton, Sop. G. tl).

9. II. Stacffer. Cen. Coin, Bro.

Hftvermalo of the Olsbnrg JVcie Letter took advantage of his wifes absence to visit thia office Tuesday. Bro. tried to pawn himself off for a tinglo man but it would not work! After eponding a pleasent day ho relumed homo. Mr. Martin Smith died Friday evening at his Lome near this place after a protracted illness of several weeks.

Ho was entered in the Cireleville Ccmetry at 10 a. m. Sunday morning He leaves an aged wife and several children to monru his loss. He was a highly respected citizen his family has the entire sympathy of the community. A.

II. Clark and Miss Cora" Bell of Blaine were united in Marriage at the home of the brides parents by Father Spencer of Holton on Wednesday Aug. 27. th 1890. The young couple eft on the noon train for Denver.

We wish them succcbs on lifes voy age and may their troubles be all little onca. FARMERS ATTENTION. hels Bros, of Leavenworth, Topcka ind Omaha will be ready to recievo lpples from Mondav till the end of the season and will pay the, highest linn et prices for them, J'hilpx Bros (some highley recomendde and farmers will bo well to sell them thjcr apples. The ladies of the Reform church will give a dinner and supper on elec tion dav. Nov.

,4 th, Proceeds to to assist in furnishing their church. Bro, Hill of the IHvcnsville Register Was a weleome caller Tuesday. Ho. went home, feeling that ho had stvuck a jolly crowd. When three editors meet they are sure to paint the town a beautiful hue.

Some of the Cireleville folks arc anxious to have the good looKing editor of he Register to call again. When a man pulls off from anypo- itical party and goes to another, we ike to see him do.ic through principle. This is all right; but when ho does it to avial hijnself of better opportunities for public office he generally gives himself away. The fun that he tries to poke at the old parties nas tlio gastlines of tne jokcs wmcn a wicked man might perpetrate when viewing the architecture of tho gallows from which be has been sentenced to swing 24 iour9. Home Doings, S.

Boston, Nov. 11th, 1888. Ait AtcoFF Medical Gentlemen: Enclosed Arid $2, for two bottlo.fi of Dr. Arakoifs' Dyspep, sia Remedy, which you will please send to Mrs. K.

Chambers, St. Mar Hotel, 5th Avenue, New York City. 1 send this knowing tho wonderful effects of the remedy, as it ba3 by taking two bottles entirely cum' me of dyspepsia, from which I was a great sufferer for over, three years I thank God to be free of the ailment I wifh you every success. YOurs S. L.

Coffee, 522 E. 7th S. Boston. MENDACIOUS JOURNALISM Below is copied in full article appearing in last week'sissuc of the Nat ional Domocrt, published at Washing ton, D. C.

It is given the rcadors The Economist for two reason! To ishow the kiud of opposition the Al iancc movement is meeting with; iuu and to prove that the two old partie are working on similar luies. -Here is aa article form a correspondent of tho most ncom promising partisan paper of the Republican party quoted in ful with glaring he'adliuos, by a newspaper acknowledge to be the champion of was Sunday. Jan. Cidgcrty went to llavtusvUlo Wednesday, Miss" Edna Mc Comas wont to lolton Tuesdad. Rev.

Payno retutnod homo fiom Mayottn Wednesday. Mr. Hallcf Whiting is vis ting mUs Dollio Mooro. Mrs. Vutters of Chicago, is visiting with Mrs Flora Campbell.

Rov. M. F. M'irsh was a plcstt call er at tin olHco W'jdiwsday. Revs.

Marsh and Pay no areattcud ng tho camp meoting at moodyvillo. A. R. Oursler T. Gaskil and the Editor tJOK in the sights at Blaine Monday.

Mrs t. Niswwulcr left for K. ast wenk where she will make her utur) homo. Miss Pearl Murray, of Baldwin City is visiting her friend Elsie NuzraaH. If yon are not treated well on the Uniou l'acific, don't be afrair.to say so.

It tho intention of tho manage. ment to make this tho most popuiar ine in tlio West Billy Wilson scorns to de well pleas ed with the country and climate of Colorado, as he come to the conclusion to have his family join I dm for tho winter. i The following young ladies honored this oflk-o with a call, Misses Nellie Dibble, jiay Milligan, Anna Ready, Iattic Jioore, Anna Fowler and Chas. Campbell, call again ladies. MissZora Ilutjwl has tendered her resignation as teacher of the Wamego school.

Miss Isla Campbell and Mrs L. A. Lilly were appointed to fill vacency caused by the loscguation of Miss Hutzil and Miss Pixley. We would be pleased to have all members of the Allianc, and those whose sympathies are with the Peo ple pavty, to make Tiie Advohate office their headquarters, Briug us in any tews item you may -posseps, and make yourself generally at home A lady subscriber asks for a receipt to remove ink stains from linen. If tho stain is caused by printers ink, it cannot be effaced, The only known receipt is to cut out tho soiled por- tios, us printers ink was never known to fade.

C. A. Oursler is going to St. Louis, Chicago and other eastern cities next week He is going to bring back the largest stock of fall and win goods that was ever shiped into the county, wnioh he will dispose of cash. Persons receiving this paper, who are not subscribers, are invited to.

subscribe. Thia is tho last sample copy that you will receive. It is our intent ion to send three, sample copies into every home in Jackson County. Next week we shall scud them to parties who have not as yet receive any, Advertised Letters List of letters remaining, unclaimed in the Post Office, Circlevllle Kansas. August 1st, 190.

Batcman, Miss Laura Thompson, Mrs. J. Thompson, J. W. Thompson, James If not called for in thirty days will be sent.to the dead letter office, persons calling for the above letters will please say advertised, stating date.

Geo.R. Sharp. P. To Sub-AIjIiance's The discussion, of establishing a County Plxchange, was -postponed until September 3rd, at 10 o.clock a. ra, The Sud-Alliances will bring the question up for discussion and elect delegates for that special All members of the State Exchan ge shall be honorary delegates to the meeting.

There will be a meeting, on the same date, of thq trusteo stock holders. By order of the County Al liance. W. r. Baxter Cn.

Sec. If yon are a' sufferer from dyspc sla, and do not want to throw away yout money trying worthless raccli send for a bottle of Dr. Arakoifs Dyspepsia Relhedy as used in the Russian Hospitals for past five years. Sent to any part1 of the couutry bii receipt of price, $1,00 per tt ttenatropoUtu weMws Mwiptptn to owttaittin(Mitiol iteWMi IoUum money mo(w Bit Warn it tooktd apo Owl nftwior Hit wndlUM ol Uu Wwt, tm putatt la (b potlUon of blQ Ibt UK wtvout th Wm mi un, tt tta ot tta opportunltlM (. bui rwf wmloo bu dona ail in power toward lb tpbuUdlai ot (his treat WMUra iwtot, Anooi um principal UUngi It aaiadwwanO, um ot whU a bT ben luotMttut, am Openlag ot Oklabomai Opanlngof Hit Obarokae Btrlpi 1 Inlgatlon (or tba arid ratKaui Chaap traniportalloa (or KaoaWj ft Ibli good work to Xmkh OWy mm aollaliiUia lupportof nvj Watlera maa.

Xtf Dally It kba brlbtert and bett adltad to Watt, and 1U wkiy, with lit twoln tans yataa, raaka with anj wkl Dnwipaper Ialt4 world, lb jruoi cwv Ttmm wMauothaamta toaugurata th lyitem ol (ait tralna oal al Kauat City carrying tea ragular aoltlon of taa Iwuhw Turn and dUtrlbutlni II orar Wwni two arfnuad mllci by elfbt o'aloek tsraahourititforaUW laiqi trala Imtm Ia ALLIANC6 PLATFORM. The following seven demands wers adopted at tne Louis convention, ri ttffi trial Union: 1 Hi'miunA iha nlinHt.lnn nf tint lonal banks aud substitution of legal "uij ulW tlonal bank notes, issued in sufficient vninilll, t.rifiri ihnbnttinPUHf.ft.hft wnn. try ou a cash system, regulating the as the business interests of the coun try expand; aud that all money issue by tho government shall be legal ten der in payment of all bebls, both pub' lie and private. 2. Wo demand the freo, unllmltod coinage of silver.

We demand that congress shall pass such laws as shall cnectuaiy pre- vuul uiu uuuiiug iii iuuurv iu ttu cultural and mechanical productions wuvunu uuu mauumwu tTu ahaTi aw nrornnnni trials as shall secure prompt conviction and imposiug such penalties as snail secure tne most per compliance Witn tne law. i i ai I vv.eaemana iue passage mw jfiSiS Sv sS to deTist some plan to obtain all, lands now aw ned by aliens and foreign syndicates jinrtthn.nl lands now held bv rail- t. flsWM or Hucn as are aewmiij' uuu auu uwu- 1 rf A I nwuit. ii nil hnlil Tnr nts nn I 5. Believine in the doctrlno of 'eipial rights to all and special privil egos to none" we aemanu wxa lSl at the expense of another.

We believe that tho mouey oi tne country snoma bunt aa miltftVi QQ TfhUalhlu in VlA hand of the people and benoe wo dem- and that all revenues, national, state, or county, shall be limited to the nec essary expenses or tne government conomicall and nonesny aomisistereo. 6. We demand that Congress provide for the issue of a sufficient amnunt of fractional paper currency to facilitate exenange mrougn me meiuum u. United btates mail. 1.

We demand that the means of com- municatlon and transportation shall bo owned bv and operated in tne inter est or tne people, as is ine uniteu out- est of the people, as Is the United Sta- tcs postal system. the above these: fi. Wb dumand such legislation as shall effectual! nrevent the extortion of usurious interests by any form of evasion of statutory provisions. 9. We demand such legislation as will provide for a reason hie stay or execut aires on real estate, and a reasonable ion in ail cases 01 iorewosure 01 moi L- extention of time before the conllma: tlori of Sheriffs sal.es.

10m domaad. such legislation as will effectually prevent the organra- blnes forpurposes of speculation in any lor the products or lanor or newssiuos mmstment of salaries of rmblic officials to correspond with existing financial conditions, the tTnthnr forms of labor; and the mevailincr prices of tho products Of labor. i 12. We demand tho adoption of the Austrafian system of voting and the Crawford system of primaries. Kansas City Wyandotte and Northwestern fi, The Northwest Route 'V' has reduced its local passenger RAtis to 2 cents riu mile, and being the SHORT LINE 4 most through rates betweeu points in tfEBRASKA' NORTHERN KANSAS AND KANSAS CITY, THE EAST AND SOUTH Palatial Trains composed of Free RECLINING CHAIR CARS AND.

BUFFET CARS. Four Hours and $1.65 Saved ty taking tho. Dctwcen Kansas City and Beatrice Write or consult. COOK, Kansas City, Mo. I fi.n.

TATOTt, D. Physician anil Surgeon Office in little Taylor' Drug Stortt CIRCLEVILLE, KANSAS, A. T.HAIOOTIJ.I. Physician and Surgeon Office at Hanson Houset CIRCLEVJLLE, KANSAS. rop: west SIDE i Livery, Feed Sale Stable, CIRCLEVJLLE.

KANSAS. Windsor Hotel ITonic Heatlnnan, HKLLK V1LLJ5, KANSAS. 7 rrii it Tfbe best Hotel In tM City, BoardcrS "rA Commercial W. Ei Bailey Blacksmith fyWlieclvnight CARRIAGE PAINTING Horse Shoeing and Plow Iff work, a specially, iu CniCLEVlLLK, KANSAS. Wilkinson and Gogerty, Propilotort! cf tlio ciuclevilm uvkbt and feed barn Stock bought sold aiad exchanged, vremr.

ve nave a kouu j.ua(K anu are j.rej)dri cd to break and train horses, ltf pt'TTfd A It. UUfSier riWMV uivw Insurance Agent. Agent for Phernx Ins. to. of Brooklyn yorh SimngfieU Fire and Marine Ins.

Co. of bpnngfield, Mass. CIKCLEVILLE KANSAS. ltf MJI lltl IWttabl olid I Imak In ih world. Ptrtel Wnth IIIH tiBtkMpw, WuniM hwr, KLIP wild HBUSff mmmtt I tin a bum.

wiw wltk work! im of rl nlM. Om Muoabi lonKrr eu mn oM tmmtkm wllk oir ton nlubl llotof HoaekM don uiow wht HMdom Mnii tlhhoiiii mow fiart r-JW wj" uihtwitth. AU worm jrou ZllmllVSLZ haiMKtfJSWSriP PorUMU.i... ON SALE TO JtTiTw PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH CIRCLEVILLE, KANSAS L. C.

Parsons, Agent. MXTtVS TOUB OF IBS WOBID. 1 Eir-Mavotr Daniel T. BettT. of BcattVl Ctlebfated Orguii and Puinoi, Watbisgton, New Tenev.

hai retnmid ham from an i- teniled tow of th world, ead hi advar tiiemcnt In thia paper and aend for catalogue. Dmi llri-T ntimiet dome april from a loaa roul the vorki. Mtk Cmtloo, Af. anlae, (UlanloC ttx SMa.) and Wf4om Antri-w, rat In all oar (raat) mmr at nltoa, wbiVi nn rram-tr o( hearHiB a plaaoor an organ waatar tn tone tbaa Biwiir For a belMra wa have the iMa m.mayos Diaiatr. attt.

ttam a rootoanph takte to Loadoo, Btremeaai sujuao, ihk. madaataaf Brlea. Kow to prora to 2 ahxiaUlT traa. would llko for tor nadar of thli paper to ardor oaa of our rnatohlaia oraaoa or plaaua, and wa will olftrron a araat burftatii. rartloutan i Praa.

eatlalanilna OOA-BiNTKItu or (aanor prompUj re- foailad at aiif time within Miraa(i) roan, wiunnHnai at oar neat, nnaltuor Piano or OrRaa, tullf warrantad tan yaara. W0 we left home a pnnnjiow plowboyi to-day we hare neerljr ono hundred tboaaand of Boattr'a organa and pianoe to wo ail orer taa Eld an many, voma wa i no. ibb and arcry lnatrumonl fully wrrntad for ton yuan, tn ba manttaottired from toe peet 1 7: i a. imil im unit raat It WWW lor pnram. miTAf raiKL hquans lain Sj or Hftlldajr fWatf.

rnUl r. Baattv.WaakiMitoa, Mewlerea. OaMlaama free. WWJA araAillAlit UIIUI1I1 Our national order, that our breth ren or tin-groat Nonn wost are roaay and anxious to Join us In restoring unity and fraternity, between tho two st'ctloits. Unsolved that we hereby express our warm appreciation or tlio noble ami patriotic vfloxU of our belovtid' pivsld-eut oit behalf of a rounlted country and thauk hlni for his manly espousal of ho great and important work.

v' Itesolvod that wo extend to tho bro therhood of tho northern aiid westijrn tates tho right hand of fellowship, and pledge them our earnest and honest purpose to do all in our power to allay and suppress sectionalism, and give to our posterity tho blessings of free government founded on the basis unity and fraternity Halved that tho Secretaries of this State Alllancois hereby Instructed to forward an official cony of these resolu tlons to B. II. Clover, President of the uansaa state Alliance, wnn uiereuu fi.ot thMiwmih1i.il fnflii n.fnrm tst tnatttieyoepuDiisneainaurerorm papers of the north west, and also a the "Progressive JS-CBeddingfleld, Ellas Carr, Sec. H.C.F.S.A. Pres.

ST.C.F.S.A. Hutchinson, Kans. Aug. 21, 1890 Official To McmbarB of the Alliance, and Es- pociauy Jjeicgau's to oiaie Alliance Mpt'thii? in October 1890 Meet ng in October 1890. It is expected to make a businesses sion.

The Subject of a Stato Paper, either alone or in connection with the National Order: will' call for mtUir BonBlderatton. Thn tlikota nUn of making the State Dues $1,00 per year with the mammoth Sate paper free will be discussed, also a plan of trans- portation reform j.Ho qutsuon nsurance, ana as i nave had many complaints of our Stato Insurance Commissioners acts, I should bo pleased if he should give us personally a history of insurance since his term of office; also others posted in such mat ters. Ammendments to the Constitution will be discussed, and other important work. Come to study untill the work is done. The State will pro- bably be able to pay all expenses of delegates.

Fraternally, B. II. Clover SALUTATORY. 1 A new paper out west makes this break at the community in which it uaa Bjjnmg mw vwwuw. "We arc here and have come to stay, and let it be borne iu mind by the dead beats of this burg and the surrounding country that it is money up or no paper, with 113.

We are not overburdened with the goods of this world, we are going to make a square fight for a living, and if we trv frt I Rut.ifl. ed with bacon eggs, corncaKo and such other staple articles of diet as we may find convenient to obtain. Our paper will appear promptly pury iuuuuajr wuwua bodv wants it or not, and if our views nn ihino-a iri (TPiiPrni dn tint finit thp on things general do not suit tne residents of this township wo want it ftm-riniinliltr ti A nfatnnil tiinf. nn i amount of badgering, bulldozing or wheedling will persuade us to change them. we arc.

firm as tho everlasting hills in onr convictions, and nothing short of the rocks can make any im pression on us. YV are noerai in onr religious views and do not object to testimonials appreciation in iqoiflcd form." Ex. 'A Second LeapvillIc. Tne recent rich Strikes in the mines at Tin Cap, have caused consi derable excitement and many people are going to the hew El. Dorado.

Tin Cup is 14 miles by stage ride from St. Elmo, on the Denver, Leadville and Guunfson district, Union Pacific System. A stage line runs from St Elmo to Tin pup daily except Sua day, leaving St Elmo at 8. a. m.

Fare $2,50. The only road by which Tin Cnp can be-cached is the Union Pacific to St. Elmo. Ask -your local agent for detailed information, or write ri the undersigned. F.

L. Lyhdc, 0cn'l You1 need not expect long-winded editorials in.tbe columns of this paper as our space is too limited. local paper is to give the local news aud work for the good of, the locality in which it is published. Weexpoct, there ore to fill our paper with nows from Soldier and Jackson I I i I Alliance Banners and Badges print- ii at this office. Take the U.

P. to Denver and all Colorado rcBorts. E. M. Penn will bo in town every Friday with grapes.

Dr Handson was called to Ontario (Saturday night Call at the advocate offic for all Kinds of job printing. Miss Carrie Bailey returned from Kansas City Wednesday. When in town call in and subscribe for the Rural Advocate. A. lively time in towc Saturday.

primary Election you know. Geo. Fundis, J. T. Wesley, anb jrrank Streeter, was in town Saturday.

Mrs James Eaden left Wednesday for avisitewith her sister in Missouri. P. Wiggena and the Rural Advo- ate Reporter went to Holton Sunday, The only Alliance paper in tho county from now untill Jan. 1st, 1891 for 50 cents. Miss Allie Claton an! Sadie Cox of Blaine were plescht callers at this Office Wednesday.

Mrs, S. L. Bailey is visiting Friends- at Blaine and attending the Camp Meeting at Moodyvillo. Brood mares, Horses and Mules for sale by M. J.

Kayanagh, mile north Of Butler City, Kansas Miss Laura Bailey; Gertie Warner and Maud Wilson, spent Sunday wit! jars oauie jnmu, vi vuuuiu. We understand that Hon. J. C. Ramcy of Soldier has been employe as Pnn, of America City Schools pon sale Cows, ITeifers, and Steers, Call on M.

J. Kavanagh, mile north Butler City, Kansas. for C. A. Oursler advertisements in our coiumng next week of cheaA, "aaa Bargains in fall and winter goods.

-Will pay cash for Iron, Bones, Rags, Urass, Rubber, Ropo, Stove Iron, Copper, Zinc, 0. McKENNEY. Circloville, Knns. (t'Scnd a postal card to F. L.

Lyndc( tt, A lino, St. Joseph, tm pamphlet on any of the I State or TflHtorW 1 battle. i Send express and P. 0. address Tub Auakoit Mkdical Co.

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