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Mills' Weekly World from Cherryvale, Kansas • 4

Mills' Weekly World from Cherryvale, Kansas • 4

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fTiWi'1Mir'tiSfali gtU iUwljiu yjvU, JXUAL1.S CATCIILSIT. ent of the New York World, when he had a photographer present with ueuerau. Ji, Rrice of the Fort his camera, and his picture taken, as Scott Monitor has come out and de HARRY MILLS, EDITOR. he posed on giving the" interview, in twenty-seven "different, attitudes, in ciared himself. Anothor republican is added to the auti-lngalls crowd, The following dispatch from Foit Kntered at the Altamont, Kansas, PostoJllce as which lutervlw he declared that the ov-evuu-ciuBH nmuer mr transmission tliiougn ine mans.

purification of politics is an iridenent Scott to the Kausas City Times ex plains itself: The Tribune this afternoon con ureaiutne decalogue and the golden SUBSCRIPTION, ONE DOLLAR A TEAK. rule have no place in a political cum- talued a threo column letter from palgn. And in this Interview he use3 illustrations by wy of argument General John Rico, in which he OFFICIAL CITY to show whv this should be so. This announces his candidacy for the leg Islature. could only be the language of a pol PEOPLES TICKET.

itical chutlatan. It is ph'umeful and The letter was written in reply to ClOVEiia MiTTfilt. There has been considerable stiess laid on Mr. Clover's letter in regard to giving none but republicans oflicers by the Republican are' trying to get up a dissatisfaction on the part of the Democrats. Below In his letter; read it carefully: Allow imuo make through your paper the follow.

ng statement; lirst let me say that each and every statement made lo the effect that I had said that the nlllance was loosing, ground in my owa county (Cowley) or any other, is totally' false, ana only intended to influence tho wmk-kneed, and furnish the monopoly howler with an argument which they are running short of. The dinct opposite.tothis is true. About or 2,000 members are being admitted each week as iho report phows. Another infamous lie Is, that I have written to various parties in the state to allow none but democrats to be nominated for office. This lie is Infamous.

Not only this but in the same interview, with foul blat-nhomy an open letter addressed to General Rice by 140 citizens of this county, including members of the Farmer's For Governor, J. F. WILLITTS, of Jefferson on his tongue, he declared that he has ho doubt that in response to the alliance and republicans, ii i. ine repuDiican nominee for the legislature Is William Rice, one of the editors of tho Monitor and a eon search for eternal truth another Christ will come, und anothtr revelation If this ia blasphemy there is no such thing. "A de-clplejnf Hume or For Lieutenant Governor, A.C.SH1NN, of Franklin county.

of the General. Not only will the latner and sou clash in politics, but Bob Ihgersoll never did nor could say me Monitor is owned by the Rice more, and it is' not more than Mr. iamuy. ueueral Bice owns a half For (Secretary of State It. S.

OSBORNE, of Rooks county. IngaUri said in his eulogy upon Ben Interest aud his sons jointly a' half. William Rice, son, in running on an Hill. A man capable of making such only a parfcol the plan airreed noon uitereucc? in this Christian state is Iugalls platform and that will be tho unworthy to represent tlm God-Fear by the "gang" when rimy sent out letters to their strikers, tilling them to go in to the alliance and control ing and Christian people of Kansas. For State Treasurer, W.

H. BtDDLE, of Butler county. It will be bolt up a Cnristanity when The next best thing to being nomin enough of Kuusas professing Christ ated themselves, will be to get dem issue. In the petition presented to General Rice asking him to allow the use of his name his position 'in the senatorial fight and against the Mc Kinly bill are'gi ven aa the reasons for demanding the use of" his name as a candidate. In his reply to this petition Gen- ians walk up to the ballot box and ocrats, or labor men nominated, po votafor men to go to Topeka to re ll 1 ttf firt yiil litw i vnm eau uovvi.

Its For Auditor, BENJAMIN F. FOSTER, of Shawnee county. elect this to the. United a scheme to defeat the republican States senate. I make no profession party." If I had my way there of being a churchmau; I do claim would be none but republican soldiers eral Rice says that he is a republican from houast convictions, but that he common belief in God, and a belief that the system of Christianity as held by the people of Kansas is the nominated for any office, from Governor down to road overseer, for I know For Supt.

of public Instruction, FANNIE McCORMACK, of Barton there are plenty of them who voted uoneve mat a man muse be politically dishonest, a devotee to for Harrison hbninsr for soma' rpHf party or an enemy to his home's best for the prostrated ind Interests to be a republican." He For Judge of Supreme Court, N. F. RIGHTMIRE, of Chase county. says that he is aware that he will be country, but wlio are now so thoroughly disgusted with the whole denounced as a bolter, but that those best thing for society and the world. ''Senator Ingalls has said some smart things.

He has skinned some democrats, played double on prohibition and recently blew loudly for a time about service pensions, as his election was coming on. His recent declaration that "the condition of the Kansas farmer results from concern, that they are ready to lay who so speak of him must also cruci out tho entire crowd. They are com fy Senator Plumb and the republican petent, earnest and honest as well us For Congressman for Third District, BEN II. CLOVER. ot the Seventh cougreasiual district willing.

I would do this not because of who by resolution In their convention instructed their nominees I do not admire man who has opinions of his own. and dares in COUNTY TICKET. to bolt whenever he' thought it to the best interests ot his people. causes which legislation does not pro-duce and which statutes can not cure') js a vain excuse for his course in ignoring the interests of the farmers General Rice then turnes his atten tion to Senator Iugalls, "You are correct, In your statement." Rfl Vfl maintain them, as a Kansas democrat must do agaiust such odds but be eauseit would takeaway the Jast'hope of those who have ruined us, while ruling us. The direct opposite to both infamous lies is true.

There will. be a good many hungry curs run out oftheir kennels to bark at the alliance and other laboring classes for eighteen General Rice, "that I am opposed to years and proves him not a states the election of John Ingalls to the man, but utterly subservient to th United States senate, and this fni in tereats of trusts, mo For Probate Judge, E. A. RICHCREEK, For District Clerk, J. A.

JONES. For County Superinteudant, MRS. LUCY BEST. For County Attorney, j. r.

hill; ll II i 1 I I The Seventh district attended' the convention, and don't yon forget It. coupled with another that the republicans of this represenafcive district instructed that their nominee for the nopolies and cormorants which ar0 preying upon the people of Kansas and ihe west, and which largely responsible for their present depression i and poverty. In the face of train as it goes by, and the dirtiest and meanest will bark the loudest. Alliance men remember that I will not have time or inclination to refute all the lies this "gang" will concoct, and 1 ani.sorry that they should think you such fools as to believe them. Remember tho interests at slake.

Remember the homeless, the sorrowing the' the weary and these Irrefutable facts it 13 an insult for the manipulators and ringsters of the republican that make it a point to control primary and county conventions and make the delegates to state conventions, to ask 'mon of heavy laden. Tho TWnlncrnn ami Western Kansas is represented on the Peoples ticket and should to take a pride in rallying up a big vote for it in November. Integrity, of. moral senae and self respect, to support those who will vote to keep in office this political mountebank. I for one will not do it.

the Golden rule must a place in the great uprising, the great J. J. to the contrary notwithstanding Reform must come the heart of' the common people where theuhigh-er civilization" always comes from, lours, July .25, 1890 B. H. Clover.

Brother Abbott, of the Statesman, got in his work on the C. T. U. temperance resolution which' was in troduced for the purpose of creating legislature to vote for Ingalls for a fourth term, Is a potent reason why. I should accede to your request, I am opposed to Mr.

Ingalls re-election because he has held office (eighteen years) long enough, because he has hold the office eighteen years and has drawn from the treasury during that time about $139,000 and all his services for this time, up to Junel, 1890, have nob been worth to the people of Kansas 180 cents; because he is a political shyster of the first water; because he has no persoual integrity and therefore no political honesty, being so double-faced that, In the -lauguage ot tome. deStael. If you were to kick him behind he would smile In He is a heartless aristocrat, cold blooded in his nature and subordinates all his actions, words and friendship to the notoriety of John J. Ingalls; and now when his re-election is at hand, 'for the first time In all these eighteen years, he recognizes the that there are farmers living in Kansas, Ho has no idea of any moral element in politics, but brazenly1 proclaims himself a political buccaneer aud'a political leper.1 forcibly illustrated in an ar aissention in the People's convention, We heartily indorse his course. The Farmers' alliance, by united political action, can put itself on record as the great mortgage lifier of the 19th Congress is the place'to get the 2nd chapter of the work.

Chapter 1- is organization-chapter 2 is new laws; chapter 3, gen Several of our, stato officials are seeking a renomination on the plea that they would want to be "vindicated' This Is the modern way of asking the people to endorse By all means let us vindicate. workman Puebo Colorado. 7 9 Down in Arkansas the republican state convention has endorsed the Union Labor candidates for state offices. Kansas Democracy might do well to consider the same scheme. Woodson County Democrat.

eral prosperity' for wealth producers. Therefore, on with the Farmers' alliance. Unknown Ex. One of the funniest things in nature is an old party politician trying to get office through the votes of the organized farmers; lie must continue to urge the farmers to "beep oiif of politics," -while he as persistently teases them to come into his camp; and help to elect' him. It maybe necessary sometimes do, that iu order to teach some one else an abiding lesson, but we must not build much hopes of gain on such a course, other than the gain of conrapelliog politicians to respect lis.

Progressive Farmer, Mt. Vernon, 111. Land, money and. transportation. are the subjects to which public at Indiana wants a farmers legislature tention should be turned vigorously to straighten up the state's Indebtedness, lop off expencesaud dead beats, and give everything about the state and at once.

We have fought over dead issues until necessity us to do something for the salvation of our country. Monitor, St.Louis ranged interview he had in April house a complete airing. Light Prin last with the Washington correspond ceton Iud. 1.

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