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Farlington Gem from Farlington, Kansas • 8

Farlington Gem from Farlington, Kansas • 8

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Farlington Gemi
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Farlington, Kansas
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8
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MART, HAG AN DEALER IN TOBACOS, Offers his goods to the public at BOTTOPlilCES, TAKEN IM EXCHANGE 03 GOQDSr GIVE US A TRIAL. ine loiiowmg Table gives ti6 correct time of arrival and depcj ture of all trains carrying Passege THE WESTERN GEM. DRS. C. K.

PARKER, Editors. Thursday, September, 9,1886. Sukscriptian: $1. year in advance. FACT LOSIC.

If a man at the hour of takes my horse from the stable without my knowledge or consent he is a thief, bat if he by force, for gain, takes bina upon the high way, he is a high wayrjoan and a robber. What then shall wc say of an officer of the law, who by force of his legal authority shall without cause, take away from his. fellow man hi legal right under the law and that too for political gain. He is a iugh-wayjaaan of liberty dire! a robber. This "onis man poweu" is anti American.

It baa been that I would fare better ly keeping: silent. II asy man supposes that I will remain silent when outraged, and then insulted, he has- mistaken mau. I take the -reBpotisibilfty of paying, tkast, whea warn will para eeed as Judge Hawley has done, he insults, the very mem. that made him Judga. 209 ged xeEahte citizens in Shewmw towna, have- signed! my fetitkaiseiini ftath: to the Judge that the accsaJsjpa agaiafei hub arc false tlaey wrSf beeheve, and sevens to- the same efSect lambeei made aad1 all1 these haver been, duly and repeatedly laid before hiinto reeesro bt the answer, "thai though an angel fro heaven haal signed, fchemy he would not respect If a man.

beys; the law should fee protected in hi legal right. Tie piesujsiptiba law jb thatan accused is-innocent until proea guilty. The very fact that Judge Hawly has reached out his- maip tent to crasfc and ren in tie xeroses only el their legal pjrr3ege should consign him to as kfamoas political grave: Aay can ce-done such unwarranted abas of tie intention of the law, should set be ea twisted with the. keeping, ef liberty latere the lawt. justice: fSv.

Ofipi. If one man wrong another, justice demands that the wrong le made right, neither God nor man eaa forgive the wrong d03r without outraging" justice- If the wrong doer makes right the wroug, then there is nothing to- tefgiye. If the demands ef jsstiw ar respected, thn the wroag is made right, and it the wrong be made right then there is oothiig to Oa the. ether hand if forgivne6ss is exsteded justiee is repudiated, so- tarn which way you may, forgiveness is but a same, not a reality behind which the criminal thinks hiin self secure hut te-find in the yes and court ef jastiee himself a erimi-aal still. It is a'so a priestcraft by hieh the priest tickle the guilty in auloek their pocket hooks.

Do-justly is tie. only doetrine not a dkgiacc to aiaa and a dishonor to Ged- HEALTHKOTES. Repair to Morphus' cot with dry extremites, especially the feet. Never sit with the occipit to the draft of air. Keep your rooms dry end.

well ViVV. Air all wearing clothes and bed clothing, exposing them frequently to the sun or to artificial dry heat. Carbolize, disinfect your walls and floors, by mixing one ounce of car-: bolic acid and a gallon of water in which a drachm of corrossive sublimate has been dissolved. "Wash: your floors and walls with this prep-ration two or three times during the spring, summer and fall months, and you will not be troubled with fleas, bedbugs, etc. Use no powders of any kind, if you wish to look fresh and rosy, but use.

a solution of bieorbonate of soda, one once bieorbonate of soda to one pound of pure soft water, wash the face once a day in this preparation, and all comidones will be removed from the sebacious glands of the nose, cheeks, and chin. HEPLERJTEMS A Scholdn vs. Sanderson, sTander suit, claim $12,000 verdict for defendant, costs of suit assessed to plaintiff. Walnut township Railroad election Friday, the 10th inst It is hoped that she- will vote bond. Y.

F. Gaylord is gone to- Eureka" Springs, for hia wife, who has been1 spending the summer at that place. Dr.Galeher has been sick for the past few days but i better now. Ia. Sigler one of Helper's 1 live and energetic citizens, called upon us and pot down his name for "The 'Western Gem." He knowa a good thing when he examines it.

Let other call and do likewise; I1E3. A(Jdio Stiteler, daughter of David the same disease as her father, consumptiofk, on Saturday morning, and was- harried in the FarHngton cemetery, at 4 o'clock on Sunday the 6th beside her much respected father. The family has the eoodolenee of a large circle of warn friends. Her mother brought her. home from to die, that she aaight be laid unto her own people.

She was 24 years old, a much loved and esteemed daughter and sister. One by one the leaves are falling, one by one we arg gathering home. -r-Henry Boyer, soa of the ex-hotel keeper, Daniel Boyer, has just returned from Centerville, linn where be has been for the past nine months, has come to stay. Henry owns one third interest in the farm, and also town property of the Boyer sons, Attune is not the soil for despots, and aristocrats. It is the land of the free a nd the sovereignty of the people.

PUBLIC SALE. Our old school house will sell next Saturday, at 2 o'clock, on three years time with 7 per cent interest URtt LOST. A dark yellow or buff canary. Any person finding the same will confer a favor by returning it to Kate Parker. "reminiscences.

No more egging, since the victory. Decent people can rest in peace. No more assaults upon our ladies. Why are our over-much religions people's children the worst? Because their parents live a lie before them daily. When a mas claims to be a saint and slanders the image of the God whom he claims to worship, he is a living embodied lie on legs.

If our people would" demand it, government would establish a true national banking system on the same principle as the postal system. Such a system of banking would furnish all monies at one cent and seven mills interest. Suppose the government should charge two percent, in thai event, three mills on every dollar would go into the United States Treasury to lighten the burdens of the people. It is the duty of the government and of every individual: member thereof, to demand this reformation in the banking system of our country. It is of no moment to our people by whom or by what party this much need reformation is a complished.

It is the thing itself, that will do the people and nation goodu- Gre.e us instead of a corporate, a true national banking system. John P. Saint John is now in Main shaking up the "Plumed Night Blaine is coming down on prohibition in Maine like the falling of a great planet, while the republicans in Kansas are acting as key setters and stem winders of prohibition. "Cbnttistaney thou art a JeweL" As long as Kansas has the One Man Power" as now verified in the Probate Judge, she is a disgrace to modern civilization. When a-man will abuse that power for political purposes, he deseryes the comtempt of every American citizen.

to andfrm Partington. i Kansas City, Ft. Scctt Gulf tt) ooino soniet, 11 :30 a. Local p. Stilson GOING BOtJTH Mail, 1 3:57 p.

Local 9:40 a. Stilson Freight, .2.20 a. R. MARTAIN Agent: "--Pittsburg "druggists, feels force of the "one xn power." permits; having all been'. cept Lindburga Thus wesee abuse of ofiice and'tne aanger of a precedent.

Cherokee druggis in thesame boat, except the ft! one. This elephant of political is so large that the skin" leaves bare both its tail a tushes. If the people of Kansas desi suppress drnnkeness let them i such laws as will so punish the er as will force him to stop. have all this silly nonsense this political twaddle? Why not right straight to the issue; and by law that man shall not use i a beverage, and that if he does shall be punished, fixing, the pen so sever as to be effective? Let be done, or let us have no fanatieal 'cussedness." ISTln the last paragraph of second column of the editorial of this issue, on accont of a typo phical error, we are made to say we did not intend, to-witr "Wf publish "The Western Gem" re less of patronage of all who desir support us in an effort to publisl paper that "will not cater from P5 ciple for rmoney, nor should read MWe will publish Western Gem" regardless of pat age. All who desire to suppor in an effort to publish a paper 1 will not cater from principle money nor favor "come -on." friend will please note this con' ion.".

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Pages Available:
148
Years Available:
1886-1887