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The Temperance Rural from Cherokee, Kansas • 4

The Temperance Rural from Cherokee, Kansas • 4

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4 THE TEMPERANCE RURAL TMiMN lliriSl- Reader; have you ever seen a man of our means," Suppose they do. I ciotnea in rags, wun snaffsv iocks The business and profession il men of our towns and cities, and the local officials of the different communities, as a general rule, devote less of their fir 11 XI TTT 1 I UUU JCtVQ MCDUiGaiCU Villi, "Look not nnon the Wine when it is red: I at lust it biteth like a Serpent and stingeth and staggering through the streets like an a unnA or. nnfcf 14 (IU VUWU'OV IVl VI 11 UJ.il uu one seems to care, and whose appear ance excites only the ridicule of pass ST. CLrAIIt SOJS, CHEROKEE. JiDITOKS AND that sufficient? Is not their presence and influence of far more value than their money Would their families be satisfied if they were to bestow'all the gold of Ophir upon them and persistently absent themselves from home, and refuse to recognize any claims they might have upon the society of.

the husband and father? But how do they give of their means for the advancement of the temneranca nansn? 11. S. KLINE, Baxter springs, trop'ks. time to public interests than any other class of men. They seem to think that others are, in some way, under obligations to carry on and support the various instrumentalities employed for the promotion of society in their re ers by? Of course you have! Every to and hamlet has its ''Old Friday, January 1879.

the drunkard, and the cities have them v.n mnv ttt tttt a vr-Ti1 tjttuat. n-ni vi I published every Friday, at Cherokee, Craw- bUO owmo. j.i i mciuuxjr rjr spective communities. Why is it that we seldom see one of this class of per ford County, and Baxter Springs, Cherokee j0U back to childhood's happy days umnty, ivansas. it is a tnirty-twocoiumn and will be devoted exclusively to ovu 1,1 U1 the Temperance Cause, in all its bearings, these Same ragged, dirty, bloated, hid sons at the various public meetings, either religious or otherwise? Are they not interested in the society in which their children aro to be reared and Wime we are opposed to me luwuiure, lnnt-in o- use of intoxicants as a beverage.

VM we shall ever keep in view the humane light-hearted little boys, and instead of Do they come up and see what is needed and supply the wants of the society? or do they wait till some trembling begging committee comes around, halting between hope and fear, and asks them for their mite? It may not hold good, but we make the assertion thatJ there is not twenty ner cent of the principle enunciated by the National Chria- nr)0n the har of a saloon na Toward None and Charity for All Mney now uu, ueggmg uir rum urown trained Of course, they are. Then, why do they not take part and lend a helping hand in the great struggle go It shall be our aim to assist in educating the recollections of a mis-spent life.thev the masses, and especially the rising gener- ation, to a sense of the impending danger am Kup aryuiiu ing on between risjht and. wrongr the while the indiscriminate sale of ardent spir- the hearth-Stone or leaning upon a loV' good against the bad? Why send their business and professional men who do- its is tolerated oy law. Knor onrl tn wives and children to church, to Sun- anything in this great work of reform Cl 1 l.u v.uwv -J Springs, the office UieroJtee still remaining worus 01 wisaom aoa instruction irom day school, and they themselves and advancement. at that place, and the paper will hereafter nQW co(j and jn death im imhliKhod at both nlaces.

The office at 1 j. 1 I tlTt 1 I 11 .1 T1TL! I remain at home? And especially do we tJuti be it remembered that the mass-call attention to this fact in reference es our people are in earnest in this Cherokee will be under the supervision of VV niSKy lias uone an misi vv msicy St. Clair bon, ana tne one at uaxter transforiued the little cherub of to the conflict between temperance and matter, and they will learn after awhile Springs, under management oi li. ivnne. Communications, either for publieation in ntemperance.

D6 they expect the uPon whom to bestow their votes and yesterday into the vicious demon of to day! Whisky has sent the broken Thb Kural or on business connected with contest to be carried on upon the side their patronage. We know of mer- the firm, may be addressed to either place. hearted mother to her grave, prema of rieht bv a few men in the humbler cnants and others who claim to be in jvyYe earnestly solicit correspondence from turely, on accounfcof the sanction giv all parts of Kansas and Missouri on the sub walks of life, aided only by the women sympathy with the temperance cause, and children of the communitv. while whose wives and children attend the ject of Total Abstinence from all that can en Dv law to sen it to ner son ana intoxicate. The Rural is the organ of no sect, party or-particular organization, and thus deprive him of reason, filial love, temperance meetings, while they themselves are pandering to the whisky el they who possess the ability and means of efficiency treat the matter with in its columns win oeopenat aiitimesior uie res pectabilit Whisky, the pet" of Jg We hope our friends, will do all in their the government the ENEMY of man difference, if not with silent contempt? ement.

In short, they want to be all things to all men. We hone forbetter power to assiat us in circulating The Rub al kin Jag robbed the VCrV craves of i I i C3 they can make it appear that the livery Buoscnueu cao at icasi uuo new subscriber and thereby aid not only in rest of the community owe them any their sacred repose. Did it ever occur to you that whisky never accom the dissemination of Temperance literature, things in the future. Why not come to the front like brave men and true and while they may share in the sacri- special favors, by which they should but also enable the proprietors to greatly plished anything for the elevation of improve the paper in every respect, devote their time and means to main mankind? It never caused a man to JFor the purpose of extending our already tain the various interests, whinh. it.

nces necessary ior success in trie con- large circulation, we make the following break off from habits of immorality must be acknowledged, contribute to flicfc thev wil1 Partake of the joys and offer: One cony one year 1.25 and lead a virtuous life; it does no trjumphs of the final victory, which is Kino cony aix muuuis i iri.it the well being of all alike, why then, perhaps they may be excused. Or, Ten cupies, to one address, one year lo.oo ciotne tne naKea ana ieea nungry The getter up of each club of ten will receive doea not build colleges, churches. unless they can show that their child- VHC CUpv Ul XJXj AIUIVAIj 11CC iUI UUO JCttli 1 sure to come sooner, if all do their duty later, at all hazzards. Our cause is just, and must triumph over all opposition. Address: THK TEMPEEAXCE RURAL.

print uuokb anu papers lur lueeungui ren are not like others', and therefore Cherokee or Baxter Springs, Kansas enment of the human race. No. i not endangered by evil influences like the children of the humbler classes, we does none of these things, but it sits New The Temperance revival in "Truth crushed to earth shall rise again The ete ual years of God ave hers. While error, wounded, writhes iu And dies among his worshippers. screen, hold that they are inexcusable, and eyes and begrimmed visage ready to York City is progressing with very en couraging results.

Between, twelve and guilty of criminal neglect. WHAT OUR EXCHANGES SAY. pounce upon the unwary and drag But, alas, are not their children and fifteen thousand persons have signed them into its meshes and ulimately their friends involved in the common We are plensed to note the marked im- the pledge destroy them. It does build scaffolds 0 provement in the work and general make-up danger and does not duty call upon 0f the Temperance Rceal. When it gets Tiiere will be a Temperance con and bathe them with the blood of its countless victims; it does fill jails and them to make common nans with th'r a new head it will be one of the beet and neatest publications in the State.

Border vention held at La Cygne, commencing penitentiaries from the ranks of each ucijjuuuio in iuia iiudiu ugm, anu ae- star, Columbus. mand that they sacrifice something for One-half of the Temperance Rural willf January 7, 1879, and continuing unti the 9th. The convention will bo ad succeeding generation. It enters the right and the establishment of such SSSAStSS. EJuSS dressed by Gov.

St. John and other sacred home circle, like a thief in the night, and robs the innocent of virtue princpies as will in the end redound to one time editor ot a liirara paper, who haa th A i ir ni.J formed a partnership with Messrs. St. Clair prominent temperance workers. The Gulf road will give reduced rates to and peace, while it lauds the guilty Wlu.uUU gcucitu wcuaio ui wio gon Xhe name an(j 8tyle of the fi community in which they live I Some is St.

Clair, Son Kline. Mr. K. is an able with words of loudest praise 1-1. i i .1 those wishing to attend.

j.Ai 4.1, i lournansi.anu win uo muca coou in me com ulajr uvmut iu prupusiuou anu ueny rmnnity in vbich he City that tne class ot men alluded to are icno. "Billy Balfcou, a noted California Dr. Morris, of Baltimore has been lecturing recently on the "Pathology rrniltv nf tfils nofrW. T.of. na focf The Tbmpebancb Kural is to be publish.

character frequently mentioned by mil- ed hereafter at Baxter Springs and Cherokee of Drunkenness," and ha3 demonstrat Mark Twain in his "Eoughing It," uianer. Aah.e, ior lustance, our weeic- by li. Kline and Messrs. St. Clair Bon.

lv temperance meetings. Who do vou Buccesi, boys. Galena Miner, died recently in the hospital at Seat ed to the satisfaction of his hearers that the liquors of. the present day are t. i I The Temperance Rural made its appear tle, Washington Territory, aged ecu mcrw i uiut uuu me mercnanis.

tua i :.) I adulterated to such an extent that they about fifty. He was born in New- awyers.dOCtors ana puDlic omcials who aua is greauy improved in appearance. All cannot be taken into the human stom i I leiuueruiitc pcuiuc uueui iu euuscrioe ior ft A flnrn lai" ofrfinrianr a at. TrAni maAt I York State, was one of the early Cal 1 Baxter Springs Times How many merchants are there in vour ifornia pioneers, and had many tips ach without acting as an immediate poison. The doctor made use of a tr.r.9 xv a to.

tw The growing sentiment in favor of and downs in his mining experience, TT recognizing woman's ability to practise Hnn mono Itonil vnnr iamnaynnnn I a 1 medicine successlullv is attested in A few years later he was speculating in the City of Mexico, when he was magic lantern to show the effect that whisky has upon the system. He clninis that the poisonous substanco meetings? or are even aware that tem- the action of the Cincinnati Academy perance meetings are being held? About of Medicine, which has just admitted acts more destructively on the tissues two out of the ten. How many city Mrs- Dr' Julia Carpenter to full mem and muscles than on the nerve centers She is the first of her sex to ofliftp.ra linvft vnnfl "Pi. nnnrimn uertuip. this mark of appreciation.

receive one Mayor, Marshal and assistant, two and produces the same effect as consumption, causing the liver to assume The Children's Aid society of New Justices of the Peace, two constables, York has provided homes among the again drawn northward by the Fra-ziar River gold excitement, and in that region established "Ballou's Express," the first institution of the kind in that country. At one time he was employed as local editor on some of the San Francisco journals. After the death, of his wife, a most estimable 1ft Jy, "Billy" took to drinking and abandoned all farther efiorts tQ, advance in the one postmaster and assistant making farmers of Southern Virginia for more ourteen officers in all. How many of a waxy appearance, or granulated condition. Habitual drinkers become so saturated with carbon that it is matter of surprise to medical men that their than 200 boys between the ages of 12 md 18 years.

them attend the temperance meetings about two or three. And of doctors. breaths do not oftener take fire. We American slates find ready sale and awyers, we find about the same believe Dr. Morris is correct in his defeat all competition in the English conclusions.

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194
Years Available:
1878-1879