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The Industrial Free Press from Winfield, Kansas • 6

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Pahist and Oil at II. E. Bteinhiliusr'b. Best prpard paints at II. E.

Steiniiilhek's. It. U. Allen is building anew WacK Ike Ilarkleroad ai.d Mr. Klser, of smith shop on East where the old Rilverdale, was in town Wednesday last.

one stood that was burned out. Bleu The best mixed paint at Stkinhilubk'b. You can pet better Bargains than ever nt the Ninth Avenue Shoe House. 31-2t. Milliner goods of every inscription away down in price at room 11, Hackney block.

tJ2-2t. J. F. McKwen ordered the Fwse I'iiess sent to his brother at Ottumwa, Miss Frankie Tench, daughter of our it Uhv, Hahn who was struck with paralysis last Sunday attheSalvalion Army barracks, died last night at his home CONVENTIONS. A delegate convention of the peoples party will be held at Mannings hall ia Winlleld, on Saturday, May 28, '02, for the purpose of selecting delegates to attend the State Convention, at Wichita June 15, also, to select delegate to attend the the third district congressional convention at Cherryvale on June 23, and to select delegate to attend the convention of the lath Judicial District.

'Die time nnd place lor holding judicial convention nas nob been fixed as et but will appear later. The basis of representation will be one delegate at largo for each township and ward in Cowley county, and one delegate for each twenty votes, or major fraction thereof, cast for R. S. Os-Lorn, fur secretary of state in the election of 1SD0. The following is the representation: on South Fuller Street.

Stock to Pasture. Tuxirdcrmist, has returned to her old home at Lexington. Neb. Don't fail to see the new goods and get prices ut the Aveuue Shoe House. 82-2t.

1 "units $1 and $1.2.3 per gallon, quality guaranteed the best. 20-tit J. N. llAUTEit, Druggist. lowa, last Saturday.

The best and cheapest slock of Mil OIP- We want 75 head of stock to pasture until November 1st. at $1.50 per head. Jiner goods in town can be found at Call on or address, Marshall room 11, Hackney block. MM Cll Atlanta, Kansas. 38-4 Found.

Cowley jiii Miss Etta Tuily, formerly clerking for J. B. Lynn, has acceptHd a posi At the sheriff sales, of real estate, at the court house Momlay last, a large HI tion in the Boston store at Arkansas portion of Geiida. Springs, was sold lor A pocket book containing notes and other papers, also a letter addressed ts Jersey City Art Co. Owner can have $1400.

City. The best quality, latest styles and M. A. Oldham, of this city, renewed his own subscription and that of Mrs lowest; prices in the city at the Ninth Avenue Shoe House. Sl-2t.

same by calling at this ollice and pay' ing for this notice. The "pork and beans" brigade stjrt Bolton llciivor IX'ilur I'l'OSSWOll Doxtor Kulrvlew Hurvey Uliorty Maple NimiessHh OmniH Otter ARKANSAS CITV. First Ward Second Third Fourth 0. Holmes, of Fairland, Indiana, Sat 11 finuit 4 HIi-iiMutit Valley 4 Molilalia II Hock ShurUlttn 5 4 Hilvt Cronk II Silvcrdalu 5 Spring Creek 4 A Tlxditle ft 7 Vernon 4 Walnut 7 3 Windsor ft WINMBI.D. First Ward eoond 3 4 Tlilrd a 4 Fourth 9 Filth ft urday last, lor one year.

For the latest styles in Millinery, and Governor Humphrey lias been In prices to suit the times, go to Mrs. Kate Sickles, room 11, Hackney block, 82-2t. town this week. Bob Mitchell has ed up Walnut river this morning to find a dry place to camp. It is reported they expect to stack arms and go into camp near Douglass.

We hope Owing to the very backward 6priog and the tremendous large stock purchased in anticipation of an early and large trade, I will offer for the entire month of May special prices on every article in my ptore. I have the largest and best selected stock I ever owned in my eighteen years experience in the city, and being bought for spot cash, they are as cheap as they are handsome. been his groom while here, and Joe Wintou as escort. "He's elected." Don't be deceived by what you hear. the boys will have a good time and re' turn with their grub thoroughly digested and the enemy conquered.

We called at the Probate Judge's of Attention! If you desire a fin? head of hair of a natural hue and free from dandruff, Hall's Hair Itenewer is the best and safest preparation to accomplish it. rainstand Oil at II. E. Steixhilek's. but go to room 4, Hackney block and see the immense stock of toe latest styles in millinery kept byMiss Walles.

32-2t. lice this morning and caught W. C. Guyer, of Arkansas City, taking out It was recommended by the committee that the several townships and wards hold their primary on Thursday, May 20th, at such time as will best suit the convenience of the voters. Also that the primaries select a committeeman for the coming year.

S. P. Stuong, Chairman. Sol Smith, Secretary. There will be a primary convention Winsor township at Cambridge May 20, 1892, to elect delegates to attend the Resfectfully, the required document to make Effie Snodgrass Strong has a bran new S.

G. Morton, of Arkansas City, came in Saturday, and paid up all arrearages on his brother's subscription, and ordered the Free Press sent to bis own address. McComas his wife this afternoon at 4:30 p. m. The couple has the best wishes of the Free Pkess.

The young clean stock of lumber, kept constantly lady is an old acquaintance of the writer. ou hand. (The old rotten stock that there has been so much blow about was all burned in the recent Are.) Buy your drugs at STEINniLBEU'S. The Arkansas City Traveler is Crouch of the Hutchinson Times People's Party Judicial Convention. THE NATIONAL CITIZENS' RIGHTS ASSOCIATION.

A delegate convention of thePeople's as a Democratic candidate for Con A.E3h!ie coursing meeting last Saturday, near Floral, a little run was taken. A jack rabbit wis started, and in the race Ed Condit got his leg broken by his hoi se tailing on him. Gov. Humphrey and Lew Hanback were in town Saturday last. They were around interviewing the Coffey- Party of the 13th judicial district will Mr.

Will Peter who was formerly gress. This is all right. All the talk about Democratic candidates is being With the "6 field in vvmneld, Kansas, on Thurs connected with the Burden Spirit has It Has Some Experience "Courier," clay juiy i4tii, 1892, tor tne purpose of done by Republicans in the interest of sold his interest to Miss Shawhan, who will now conduct the paper in the in their party and those who lend any nominating a candidate for Judge of said 13th judicial district. terest of Burden and on Independent assistance to their schemes are Re ville ring as to the governor's chances The basis of representation in said publicans at heart, no matter what for congress in this district this fall theii names may be. political principles.

Some people are constantly troubled with boils no sooner does one heal convention will be two delegates at large for each countv in the district' And Don't Want Some More. From the letter of Rev. R. B. Wynn below it appears that a report of the meeting refered to had been presented Do Yon Want "Some Yellow Gold?" It can be easily obtained in the new The Courier published yesterday two county convention May 28, 1892.

G. II. Dwyek, Chairman. A primary convention will be held in Beaver township at Tannehill, May 20, 1S92 at 2 p. to elect delegates to the county convention to be Ueld in.

Winfield, May, Saturday, 28th, 1892. J. 11. Watts, Chairman. There will be a primary meeting of the People's partv ot Omnia townsliip at Atlanta, May 20.

1892, at 2 p. to elect delegates to the countv convention, to be held in. Win held May 28, 1892 auu to transact any other business thai may come before the meeting. A. L.

Ckow, Chm. There will be a primary conventioa held at Akron in Fairview township, Thursday, May 20 at 2 o'clock p. for the purpose of electing delegates to attend a county convention to be held in Winfield, May 28, 1892, and also to elect a central committeeman. J. H.

Curfman, Chm. There will be a meeting of the voters of Walnut township at the usual voting place on Saturday, May 21, 1892, at 2 o'clock p. for the purpose of electing delegates to the peoples county convention to be held in Winfield, May 28, 1892, and to select a township mining camp of Cripple Creek, Col. to the Courier for publication and was refused. Auy attempt on the part of the colored voters to act or think for than another makes its appearance.

A thorough courseof Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the best of blood purifiers, effectually puts an end to this annoyance. We recommend a trial. letters, one from Dr. McLalliu and one from Col. L.

L. Polk, purporting to be in reference to a pension resolution. We ask anyone who reads these letters how much do they refer to nea Fikes Peak, directly reached via Santa Fe llonte. The sensation of 1892 themselves independently of the machine will not meet the approval of the politicial basses. The following is a report of the meeting.

Below will be found the letter of Rev. Wynn: and one delegate for eacli two hundred votes or major fraction thereof, cast for ,1. F. Willits for governor in the electiou of The following is the representation by delegates under the apportionment. Cowley; 15; Elk; Chautauqua 7.

C. L. McKesson, Chairman. S. A.

Smith, Sec. There will be a primary convention of the People's party of Vernon township at the usual voting place, at 2 p. Thursday May 26, 1891, for the purpose of electing delegates to attend the county convention to be held in Sunday School Convention. May 22, Mt. Zion Vernon township May 29, Curf man's school house, five miles north of Winfield.

June 5, Akrou. J. A. Rupp, Pres. In The Right.

We the colored citizens of Winfield Frank Berky sold 75 feet off the old Pryor place to J. A. Pickard, a former resident, of Beaver township. Mr. Pickard, will erect a neat dwelling on the lot at once.

He has been waiting to get a suitable room, then be expects to embark in the grocery bminess. Never had a pieparation a more appropriate name than Ayer's Hair Vig met on May and went into an or ganization. This organization 6hall be Wm. Grow, our efficient treasurer, lias gone into the real estate business, at least he is connected with a project soldiers pensions an way. This Hind of deception is a favorite practice ot the g.

o. p. fellows, but they have made fools of themselves this time, as Dr. McLailin talks about one thing and Col. Polk another.

We will look further into this question next week. Marriage Licenses. NAME. AGE. J.

T. Lemons. EI Rene, Ok 38 Minnie Dayton, Winfield 27 T. C. Veach.

26 Flemma Crabtree, Tannehill 21 E. E. Brown, Arkansas City 30 Emma Wither, 19 R. M. Carter, Oscaloosa 65 Cathaiiue Stevenson, Arkansas City .50 known as the National Citizen Right's Association.

We are not asking for committee, and transact such other for a free excusion to Houston. Bill business as may come before the meet- the United States, thank heaven. We or. nen tne capillary gianas become enfeebled by disease, age, or neglect, ing. liy urder ot Committee.

onlv ask for equal rights and equal this dressing imparts renewed life to will do the work and the "other fel low'" the blowing. Are You Hungry "For a Home?" The People's party of Tisdale town protection. The 15th amendment to the the scalp, so that the hair assumes much of its youthful fullness and ship Cowley County are hereby notified that a primary convention of the peo constitution says that the right as a citizen to vote shall not be abridged, beauty. Winfield, May 28, 1892 and to transact any other business that may come before the meeting. J.

B. Evans, Chairman. City Primaries. Primary meetings of the People's Party of the City of Winfield, Thursday evening, May 2G, 1892, as follows: First Ward, City Building; Second Ward, Court Uouse; Third Ward, City Building; Fourth Ward, Ben Henderson's office. Signed: II.

H. Maktin, 1st. Ward. W. H.

Day 2d. ple's party will be heid at the Tisdale nd it says furthermoie, every person If so, write to Geo. T. Nicholson. G.

F. T. Agent A. T. 8.

Topeka, for copy of new edition of Oklahoma folder, containing full account of born in this country, or naturalized, is school house on Saturday May 21st, 1892 at 3 o'clock p. m. lor the purpose W. II. Mann.

Red Bud Alliance Aid Degree Meeting. Winfie.ld, May 5th, '92. There will be a meeting of the Alli a citizen and shall receive the prjtect-ion of the Law, and in the interest of the Race. of electiug delegates to attend the county coiiventiou to be held at Win Cherokee Strip and Chickasaw Nation. Ed Richards and the Nelsou boys, of ..23 .28 .28 ..26 ,.20 ance Aid JJegree neia in tne city ot neld on Saturday May stli.

1892, and lor the puipose of re-organizing the Rev. P. A. Delano, of Arkansas City, Winfield on Saturday May 28, at 2 p. Emma R.

Thompson, Red Bud. M. C. Lyter. Orlando.

Ok Deua Daumau, Arkansas City. J. E. Gilmore, New Salem Nellie Stiff, W. C.

Gnver, Arkansas City Effie AicCoruas, Elk Falls, passed through town Satur township. R. A. r. was with us May 11 uud 12 and deliv m.

All Members or the degree in tne day last ou their way home from the There will be a primary meeting of ered two interesting lectures concern new country. They were in hard luck, having brokeu their wagon down. The S. D. IIeplek, 3rd.

A. C. Lang, 4th. All to meet at 7:00. p.

m. county are lequested to be in attendance. There will be business of importance to transact by the lodge and we desire to see all members prompt ing these wrongs. And as the Courier is a republican paper, and as the general sentiment of the public is that all colored persons are republicans, we boys looked as though they had enough ot the new country. A primary convention of the peoples in attendance.

The Courier has went into another spasm on account of Jerry Simpson disgracing the state, as it claims, Wat party of the Fifth Ward ot the city of Fraternally, It. C. Bof BDETTE. Buy your drugs at Wiulield, will be held at Manning's took a synopsis of the action of our meeting to it, and they would not pub S'l'EINniLBER's. son, Davis and Simpson had a tilt with stone building ou the evening of May some or the gold bug agents.

One The best mixed paint at Steiniiilber's. 20th, 1892, at 7:30 p. m. The object of the people's party at Darien school house, Rock township on 21 mst, at 3 o'clock p. to select six delegates to attend a county convention to be held at Mannings Hall in Winfield, May 28, 1892.

S. P. Stkong, Chairman. The People's party voters, of Sheridan township, ill meet at their regular voting place Thursday evening. May 20th, at 7:30 p.m., to elect delegates to the county convention to be held in Winfield, May 28, 1892.

Wm. Day, Com. the meeting is to select five delegates Annual Convention, "Butchers' Na and five alternates, to atteud the county convention which meets in Winfield on I have just got a car of superior Fiedmont blacksmith coal and propose to keep it in stock, and solicit the trade of blacksmiths in the county. Will sack and ship when required. Jas.

H. Bullkn, 1110 South Main Winfield, Kas. tional Protection Association, Dallas, Texas, May 24 to 28. For this convention the A. T.

S. Taylorof Ohio, abused Kansas farmers, saying, there should be more work and less talk, and they would be more successful. They did not have the snap of the men of the east. Jerry resented the insinuation. All three alliance members joined in this discussion.

The Courier admits that Jerry was howled down by a combination of lish it in the Our brethren and friends, the very party that has said, and are saying yet, that they fought to free the colored Race, refuse to stick just a little piece in their paper for us. But nevertheless we will get there just the same. We are one-eighth of the voters who vote in the United States of America, and we have been giving our one-eight to the republican party, but are in May 28 th. S. A.

Smith, Chairman. Congresional Convention. F. will sell round trip tickets to Dallas on May 21, 22, and 23 at one lowest first A delegate couvention of the Peo class fare ($11.10) for the round trip. ple's party of the Third congressional Democrats and Republicans.

That's Tickets te be limited to two days in district calied to meet at Cherryvale June 23, 1S32, fit 1 o'clock p. for each direction, with final limit of 30 days from date of sale. the purpose nt nominating a congress ngut. Join hands and unite in howling down the People's representatives. But don't how down Funston, the foul mouthed.

The ladies can leave the galleries as they did before. How Is This? County Convention. A delegate convention of the People's parly Moutgimery icunty, Kansas, will be held at Independence W. J. Nevins, Ageut Are You Thinking "Of Going: East?" The Democratic convention at Chicago, June 21st, and the National Educational Association meeting at Saratoga, July 12th, afford good chances to buy reduced rate tickets via Santa Fe Route.

Ex-Senator Kirtpatrick, of Fredonin, was perambulating our streets last man for said district, to select four Buy your drugs at Kansas, thank God, rice people, ana we can cast our votes just as we like. There are several parties now, and that one-eight will, and shall be counted some where. The republicans by this time have conceived the idea that the colored people are married to them, Stkinhilbeb's. delegates to the national convention at Omaha, and also to re-organize the Congressional Executive Commit on ratitciy, ine inn asy Jur.e, v'z convening at 10 o'clock a. of said was detected The Jackson brewery No.

1, and Vol. 1, of the Burden in tne crime of robbing the govern day lor tl; purpose nt electing dele-nates io the state and congressional Eagle, edited by J. II. Crawford came tee, and take such otner action as may propurly come bef re the convention. Saturday.

He is looki ng up his inte to our table and was placed on our ex conventions and lo transact any other business that may properly come be and this party made the Law and assure the citizens that Congress shall have power to enforce these Laws. The basis of repiesentallou is one change list. It is simply the old Eagle resurected. John will make it buzz delegate for every 600 votes or major fore it. Each towns hip is entitled to eiebt delegates.

Hie citv wards of In ment, and compromised a $30,000 steal for $12,000. A hungry man in this city who snatched a purse containing ten cents was not long ago sent to the state prison for fifteen years. Suppose he bad offered a mckle as a compromise. San Francisco Sun. We call this nation a nation of freedom, liberty and justice.

We talk of I want to ask my brothers, has Con fraction thertof cast for the combined rests in the congressional race in his district and explaining how Gov. Humphrey can afford to take Lew Hanback with him. It is all very easily explained as long as the governor has access to the state treasury. and will be trying to teach the calams dependence. Cherryvale and Coffey villo gress enforced these Laws? Thou vote of J.

N. lvis lor attorney general, how to vote to be prosperous (under J. F. Willits for governor and B. II.

sands of the Race have been defrauded, killed and driven from their homes or are enuueo lo two aeieeaus eacn, ana Elk City and Caney Cny to three Delegate each. The primaries will be held at the re- Clover for member of congress, which ring rule.) Township Primaries. will entitle the couuties to the follow lynched without due process of Law. We are with you and have helped you sual voting nlac-s in tne towushins. Mrs.

Vermilya, of Burden, is an ex cellent milliner. She has an old ex ing representation. our rights and of our laws of liberty to protect the same, but where does equality and uniformity come in the and at such places as may be designat Chautauqua 7 ed in the cities, on Saturday the 4th perienced trimmer. She receives new day of June 1892, at 2 p. m.

above cited case? Let us see: roods almost every week. Also carries The central committee will meet Cowley 20 Elk 8 Montgomery ....15 a stock of ladies' shoes. Call and see The Jackson brewery, which sends immediately after the adjournment of the convention in the afternoon. out liquor enough from its warehouses A motion passed at the last county central committee meeting for each township at their primary meeting to see that the best and most energetic worker in tne township be elected township central committeeman for the ensuing year. This is a question all should take an interest in, and the man elected should be one not afraid to work, and always to attend every in one year to make wretched ten By order of the central com.

C. Page, Chairman. to achieve your past success. Do you love equal protection, then join us. Rev.

It. B. Wynn. The colored citizens, of Winfield, met at the Second Baptist church to organize an association known as the vv infield National Citizen's Rights Association, after an instructive address by F. S.

Alwell, in regards to the election of officers were in order, Rev. R. B. Wynn was thousand persons, may steal $30,000 Wilson 9 Cherokee .....21 Crawford .19 Labette 18 Neosho 12 from the government and compromise for $12,000, and be counted worthy citizens and qualified men to hold any nffi A i Tl fViA at a annnrAint tt tlio them. Sign: Millinery and Dressmaking, Burden, Kans.

Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias. For the annual meeting of the Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias and Kansas Brigade of Uniform Bank Knights of Pythias. The Frisco line will sell round trip tickets to Pittsburg, Kansas, a May 15, 16 and 17, good for return until May 21, at one fare for the county central committee meeting when -called. Total 129 We recommend that county conven politics of that state. The poor men break the law and are tried by the same judge and are sent to the state appointed as temporary chairman, F.

S. Alwell as temporary secretary. On Best prepared paints at 11. E. Steinhilbek's.

motion F. S. Alwell was elected as prison, branded by the people of that state as lepers of society. A compro-, president (permanent) and J. H.

Cole Programme for Sunday school con tions be held.on the 11th day of uue in those counties where the day has not been fixed, and we further recommend that none be selected as delegates to the congressional convention who will not pledge themselves to attend the same. vention to be held May 29, at 10 a. rouud trip. W. J.

Nevins, agent. in the Curfman school house five miles north of Winfield. We expect all Sun RHEUMATISM neuralgia, and sciatica can always be successfully treated with Ayer's Sarsaparilla A cure is sure to follow the persistent use of this medicine. Has Cured Others will cure you. Special Rates to Ringling Bros.

Cir cus. raise in sticn cases would be called a rude introduction of lawlessness upon good moral society, according to their system of justice. We ask candidly and loyally for no discrimination in favor of either class of crimiuals, whether one makes a fortune and the other nothing, whether one be a A. Roarick, President. "Wellington, May 25; Wichita, May, C.

L. Khsson, Sec'y. IV. Ark. Citv.May27: The A.

T. day school workers to take part in the discussions of each subject. The surrounding Sunday schools will please prepare familiar occasion. Object of Sunday J. A.

Rupp. How and what to teach U. S. Alexander. DINNER FROM BASKETS.

man as Secretary, (permauent.) Tbis organization is 30,000 strong, in the U. S. with Albion W. Tourgee as president of the organization. National headquarters at Mayville, New York.

We as citizens of the United States, in order to establish justice, and citizens' rights, and to see that the laws are properly enforced, and to see that equal rights are administered to all, do establish and organize. As a body known as the "National Citizens' Rights Association." J. II. Cole man. Sec.

i whisky seller and the other a common laborer, if they break the law let them receive just punishment. Shame on such courts of justice. 8. F. will sell round trip tickets.

On May 21st, to Wichita $1.55. limit for return May 22d. On May 25th, to Ark City, 55 limit for return May 26, and to Wellington. On May 26th, 90 cents limit for return May 27th. W.

J. Nevins, Agent. Temperance In Sunday school Mrs. R. Vfiupp S.

S. Convention work H. Limerick. How we slnff and how we should The best place in Winfield to buy Field and Garden Seeds, Early and Late Seed Potatoes is at Silver Cos, hacSvk There is room for further comment. L.

Sornnorirer. J. A. Rupp, Pres. 1 Lewis Gates..

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