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The Frontenac Vindicator from Frontenac, Kansas • 2

The Frontenac Vindicator from Frontenac, Kansas • 2

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7'niif iiii'nrlrn" There's Lower Prices Ramsay's Store. S. DIUTIIK II. ITjh AND FilOI'KIKTOIt. OPENING Muslin Underwear Sale and published every Sat-itrdiiy at Frontenac, Kansas, and entered at the postoffice as second class mail matter.

Irltc of Subscription 1.00 a Vrnr. rlHMCGIE This-miiW-millionftire is giving away millions to establish public libraries, but it is said that he re fuses to give a cent towards the support or maintenance of. hospitals. The old fellow seems to be "book silly." But surely he is not trying to gain the reputation of a great philanthropist, for if such were the case, he would use Homo of his vast wealth in carrying out practical ideas of philanthropysuch, for instance, as the establishment of Industrial Schools where poor children Could receive a good education And loarri useful trades. There" are thousands of ways in whldi .1 genuine philanthropist with plenty of money may help to elevate and ennoble the NATUlU)AY FEU.

IS, 11)02. MERCANTILE CO. FRONTENAC, kANSAS. Why go elsewhere to spend your money when we will sell you more for your DOLLAR than anybody. STOP and READ and see why people patronize US.

Wo mens Nightgowns The most important item of an Underwear Sale is Night gdwns. Wc invite you to investigate 50c L''dM''ght-gowns, full size, lace trimmed six rows tucks irt yoke, made of good muslin, good at 69c. Vlahm AkticIiA Mo. 4, J'iiofrWckAci Pnii: A. 1603.

Vijt' relative at Ihe twil I'lasdeB tf fernM td, SHd thfe nutaghnixm vrhk'h in bound exist between thorn under present conditions lannot be better dijSijJnated in the abati'act tban by the above phf ane (viz) "class The reason such a HtruKgle existH and One bt the classes made the victim, is lack of consciousness of the cliiNs interests of their ag 79c Ladles' gowns, lace or embroidery trimmed. gregate body, general ignorance of the reason, Vlhe why and the wherefore) theli1 condition in Jjroiight aUouli They allow themselves to he Granulated Sugar, 20 lbs. for $1.00 Light Brown Sugar, 21 lbs. for 1.00 rosby's No, 1 Vutent Flour. 1,10 osby's Best Flour $1.20 rolorado Potatoes, per bushel 1.10 Minnesota Potatoes, per bushel 1 00 pleated front with insertion in KUllpd, duped, Buncoed, befogged, and befooled.

yoke; worth 1.00. "iijld the result is, they allow themselves to be deprived of those Inalienable rights we hear so Bulk Coffee at lo, 12 1-2, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35c per lb. iijucb about, bf all the bertt rights to which 50c Ladieu' skirts, liiade of good muslin with wide American citizens' are entitled. human rrwe, Books are plentiful and cheap The poorest are not excluded from the society of good books. -They can read when they- can't eat.

There is no crying need of public libraries. There is rtetcd of inany other tiling's the poor have riot find cannot get. But are "we. not ttiid aiiibng other plflaslhg 'things that wt) have: govMhnuent of the 3 cans of pie ponchos ruffle, 3 rows of tucks and em people?" SH we have witli il vengeance, broidery trimmed, worth 65o, gove'i'nhlent for the people: Yed, Ml1 dome of Ladles' Chemise 15c 10c inc lof 2oc JUV 15c 15c 2 cans "US-lb. Win Tomatoes 1 3-lb.

cai'i 2 cans peas 2 cans string bean 2 cans red salmort 3 cans best salmon 6 cans oil or mustard sardines 2 cans pumpkin 2 cans lipples 25c 85c 25j 25c 25c l25c 45e 55c Klc Tie 'by the people?" Not My a (X ilUOut core: mining nijrSMf tb profanllf) but af I do not wisli to Sully the columns of lh tfoJ'tliy Vin dicator by cuss words I will Wily Hiijr tjjr a Jug (i rape Nuts, 2 packages lvliislnA, Seeded, 3 packages Navy beans, 6 pounds 1 bonus, 7 pounds li rrants, 8 puckago.s Single tapefime, KM feet Double tape fuse, i)Ofeet alifortlia Ilntus, por lb. Best sugar cured hlni.s, jier lb. Crc Ladies Chemise, lace and It is Passing" stfaage, tot), that a ni-in of Ckrhegle's Cult should deem the world to be in need of more. botiltHi The people generally and embroidery trimmed worth sixty'rtirte cents. Ladles' Drawers are already too much enlightened for the absolute peace of mind of TC4- tiood muslin drawers full.

The Jobholder teliS ihe' that wilgeS are as good, 8vh bettef than us ever Saw them in his "Tls Slttd that "comparisons are Odious." My dear Joli-hbider, dtt ybii lind your fellows re- reive the remuneration you are entitled to, from the products of your labor? If you open your eyes and put your thiuUing machine in motion yon will see, and Hnd that in the' half century Just passed more millionaires, yea. tnulti-millionalres have developed into exist. eiioe than In all the rest of the worlds' history .1 make this comjlai'iSnn, odious though it limy What' do you think of it? Were the millions with wide embroidery worth 39 cents. the class to whh'h Mr. (jslrnegie belongs.

Js he going to turn ren egadef Dainty Corset Covers We worider if Mr. Carnegie liiis Hflr Full line, of Corset Covers read many booksi We wonder if he ever read, and was profited by not accumulated out of the fruit of you and awv' Worth 15 cents. A full line of the better tirade equally as cheap. your fellow worker' toil? From the peu's of able men Who write from an ethical standpoint and using a statistical reading, ohe Book in particular a Book which contains the following (significant expressions 4i-V method w-e gltsan that for every individual that hoards a million dollars 25,000 persons are ren derett paupers thereby. Sift this to its logical But when thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth, that conclusion and you will Ami it contains a ran Ihlne alius may be in Mere: and thy Father which seethin secret liimstilf shall reward thee teal of theoretic if not practical truth.

Let us follow this problem a little and nee. it is as-' hy many that the possession of money In lis variously i'-ecogiiized forms constitutes openly, For what shall. It fornlU a man. If he Khali the whole world, and iose his own soul? flow hardly shall they that have riches enter CHOICE OF ANY SUIT OR OVERCOAT THIS week: ONLY. into the kingdom of Godi It la easier for a caliiel id go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into PITTSBURG'S GREATEST.

BUYING CEXTEtt. tome and See Us In bur new Tf fTPIVf A Innatinn a All RFi.rfu MJAJLX iTA11. the kingdom of God. He that hath two coats, let him Impart to him that hath none: and he Mat hath meat. WC VJI MS MM Mmm Mx WW if wvaltlv.

the Same Is also a commou belief. Is it tIi'u iiuswi-f iniglit lie vis or no. This 1 Wms p'arildHxtcil): Mun'e) is a liicaus or me liuiu through and by Vuieli Wealth can be ticqilired. This is the affirmative part of the Mswer. What constitutes real wealth is llrst the necessaries of life (food, raiment, shelter, etc.) second, the c'o'mtoViS iij AM and third.

1 the luxurieS of life, tieprlevc an individual of the alKive constituents would you call him wealthy though he possessed tons of money or 'medium of exchange? This is the negative part. Imagine a goUtiVftHyHitor liWt ttn the moun1 Win wilds having a urui'e'oi bu'rros and Self loaded down with gold and precious stones making for a storm overtakes him, he ijlliHdft'itJjyiis food and drink be- let him do likewise. For ye have the poor with you always, and whensoever ye will malf do hein good. To very peFSrtn pAyinS HiVar's siiWrii But woe unto yVA tnat aHj YicV tir ye have tion lrt -advance to-liio ViNdicAtoh we wili presen't a premium in the xhaM of a beautiful W. T.

Embree, 0. O. BOUDINOT, received your consolation. Woe unto you that -are full! for -ye Shall hnnger Woe Unto yon that laugh now! tor ye shall niourn and weep, We desire to have regular eon'e spondents every mining camp Sit VVifc 'nTiji'i'iVi'di'i'ii. oleograph, representing "The Jolly Fisher-maiden." This picture In a work of nrt.

It Is would not pay e'J to you, to stegger to thej ll re. Pittsburg, Kan. and miserable? 1 1 a. but you Si. 5 cases are of rare oc- Avail yourself ot this opportunity to HertVf a.jilcture Beanitfttl WWWjA ffae'e tt tetnt dolr of the most fastidloits a-iy In the lamK Now Is the time to Sncrlhrt theln likewisei 7 Cor.

4th and lirtwdway, No servant can serve two masters: for elt her he will hate the one, and love theothert-or else ri lTSIU'HtT. Kv. i-urence therefore WiA Worthy of ihtIous thought and attentVtVi. ViWh instances have Kansas Pittsburg, he will hold to the one, and despise trie other. occtired and does It H'rtl SMt A good Ulustra lionV Ve cannot serve Uml and mammon.

SYLVESTER, Take a good, worthy, 'And industrious farmer NOVl'N, NOriyAN CO'S Ieciprocity Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon who raises annually a good i-ftip and a Variety earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and of the same, a variety of sfock rind a humlwr where thieves break through and steal. Dr. A. Dietrich, PIIYSI 1AX AND.SL'IJGEOnV All rtises promptly attended, da, or night FRONT ENA, VNN. TONSOKIAL -ARTIST s.

thereof, builds himself wild famMy a jom1 comfortable residence, no matter what the design Is, a good hospitable che'eliirtli ft'iAattharitablf character as most all lndustrVottS men are: has not been in possession of a cent ot money for Mammoth Livery and Feed Stables, Or. street und Joplin Ave. AW kiTlds of Vehicles at lowest rates. Vedding, Procession Funeral Kirs a Specialty. We take pride in pleasing our customers.

THE ELITE Restaurant and Short Order House All kinds oHottofial iiwk drttte proniptl.N I'nWfl prioe. MAW SthEK4 4vVSfiS At ICAMS. yeieu in "t.hi possession of the necessaries of does not provide within himself desi the comforts and pleasures of i-Vr Men, Boys and Youths, Vpnien, in i cl hilfren They fit the foot, please the eye aftd smt the purse Vm don't have to pay -iy one's liad ImIIs whon ywi yet mr wxrk doTie at 1 j. he luxuries does not lack. readf, and hU ianriiy nre not nge We enj(iay hal any gVeut achieve- putiible Wt to r-u tlje HJccfy notice! NVwj.

Photoirranhic 'Studitr in THY THE meals 25 cents. rinede TKornberg's 1'urg. They Exceptions and noble ones Wiers urechen deutsch und sind Vhort orer at loviSt rates with Pittsburir-, KA. Sl4i Worth One niaintaluance Blacksmith Save your car fare to neatnesS aWd dispatch. Meals at Wfty: All tl )aWt( citv tvrtrk Answer thu 'sin-vors of the all hcAU'Jj until 12)0 at night doiie tLftCvost Pnccs, Oall arid Re work when in city, Arid get yof here iold By bereit Wttsern deutsch'eTl IviTnden zo deT Zeit die bestcn Dienste zrt leisten und versieWm die WJWgen Preisc in Pittsburg J.

P. KRECER, Prop. L-niii, rKMip, vwwx lieans ana full line of delicacies. Give us a Good Work done at regular prices. All work Strictly B.

Am km a Wiiox, INwVograplier. Lesniak. Kansas. FrDMenad, call, gourjuand or vre, All will be satisfied. Mcdonald adams.

Op. street enr terminus, UrOntiu wilting minds with as willing limbs' who participated in theJrtrugglw. Was there money on hand to help carry that achievement to com pletlon Answer ye worshipers of the gold -calf. The worthy and immortal Lincoln than whom none knew better how to measure the valiw, the Integrity tiV, coilnrry's citizens Issued tokens of indebtedness (a a medium) on the creditor the' nation, nd afterwards charged it totheproducts'o labor. As in all such raxes the men or rlcAier class of men who 'did rhip Tlglitlng and lu'e dying In the Mrnggle nidrtVfetad rt'nav- the mMcan Wffen the: ono Now in lull swing: Out go the old goods, in come the new Farewell Com JOB Uinde was Onb p'tXiin People.

(Tobe'contlmted.) forts Farewell Blankets, Farewell Underwear. BlanketsLS i Comforts. It er occur to our reader's that he who betteVmeut of the masses', based upon law Men's Underwear. Thi has been one of our lanr ZS-Remnants rtf to and reason Is soon rdenouueed an anarchist? i Again, th'oPe Vho throw a crumb of their abur In a While i'e pYcii'laimed the bne-factorkof the 'fbuntry, what fallacy! Just yas Absolute fast colofs, neisl 1 ftWr Why pattertiq. -i2icv yard, Single lied Comforts A( Because the qWkli lVe At Tc'yd.

each averasrev Extra Heavy, Cotton HlankeU th (iray vr Tartv Fancy hoi rxgc der, fl.ii ValAc At per pair 10x4 (i1ra.yV6l li'hin- QfN kcts pet Mr, Tr think for a nionffut h'e or they who usife lsw ifcvur regalftr -11C Mn'? ttotih lvrwn Nile mixed I 1 the, iMex e'ro' in this sale at the, ftitd given, 7c yd. Large size Com fwt. faricy I0C LFNSEYS, the old style half top. solid color backs, wool kind would he twd Vaitire w'ortfc US. at tA 15c lot-yard.

good, garmelfit, I Mn's exifa heavy either wool of col'tori fleecing in gray A "PC mixed nAwlfrea'm qKr 10x4 Gray Wortl, bottpr bla'ke 10x4 Scarlet' All- Wool, originally at 10x4 Scarlet All WoolV Pxtra tine 3.75. tit OOC 2ip 3.59" 4-50 uud order, who do not tare a pinch Tor the statutex wouldbe Benefactorsr The Idea; SiqipoW a railway Yraln obstructs a public Ighway for an hotfr dro mtfMian the law Uowh. who hoidW' VaW in fact; 'Ujr the letter of thea wtWch Uelf Is Vou try and oto tjae iani th4ng and see quick yon will ein thenleshes of the "aiiie law. and punf hmenl will be meeted out to you. But it'-li is the way and liere lie thcgrartniwtacinHn the way of Jmcial development.

Anarchistv en contemptible law breakers but In some iustalice tlMr seem. have license. Of All Kinds Executed with Neatness and Dispatch at this Office. HAND BILLS, LETTER HEADS NOTfi HEADS, BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, INVITATIONS, CARDS, Etc, Men's -Leather Gloves PER CENT CTT M.inV tihef tCJldes of fiw blft-ft keU go fX very low price Calico ilno Silkoline top and Jottom, Wst ua i ty cfJttOft Ctya triginally 1,50, A.xy JiC linc-af fancy CIk 5n neat 'Tvmy different styles of men's pattern? ah'fi colors, tea.rK (i loves and MitteMin Kned You van't wriH i-ntnlVirVlfa-lAi: rfl fcnd wrUirrrd Sample Towels AND 9C EACH Sarnie Toweh of )1 kinds, tthitv, broMn. bath Hnd honey ronrb styles, and will not rind )ne in cither of -the assortment that is nol worth doable the pric attaclrcd to it.

They were bough 4t a hnrgiiin -for yr ckaranca salts iOffiDS CO. 50 Ani-le)Pintline V.f best prints 1 som-tnmg 10 sun Ir fawy Irorder solid in black cardinal iK-oi red ftrtd -v m.u venter maae or sateen, .1 $1.39 worth the une. WHAT'S Till! ISS'I Little Danle Holland dared fo aplifoach he 'riri't behalf of the cause the lles(ia Boer Kepublk-K In South Africa. This wnbe welrtme newk to nrilllons of riKht ip.1 Jtt- tice lorfug people, but nrt toni? as be monarchial shackles are holding down tnt F.uropean oph a-id ihHr denlny is franlW iy Iiup-rlalaiid Royal diplomacy, we rannol nut with a sigh "what the' Self government by a people is a Ihofn in the eyes if any Hon or eaijle goveVument and the sooner Micy are razd frnm the fao. ih 4k- indict Mubs THE VINDICATOR.

P1TTSBUH 6 DRV i'ie sarc i ll wLen -6 1'iitshwiy. Corner TMrd and Broadtvjtf,.

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Years Available:
1902-1902