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Greenleaf Enterprise from Greenleaf, Kansas • 2

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V. I'. Mudirfstt and E. Armstrong Win. Keiiion and wife, Downs, attended the picnic in this city Tliurs visited -the county seat Wednesday.

AT Edgar Bennett, our next county attorney, was in tliis ciry Thursday EUREKA CASH 3TORE. A WEEKLY VAPEIl PCBLSlEO VltEESLEAF, EVERY FMDA Y. i Capt. S. S.

Longloy visited tho county seat Tuesday. D. McLeod our rustling tailor, made a buisness trip to Waterville, Mrs, Charles Flceiier of Osborn, arrived in this city Tuesday to yisit relatives. attending the picnic. Mrs.

James Farley and Miss Lucinda Harmon were shopping at the county seat Tuesday. Miss Jennie Robison spent last week at St. Joe selecting her milliner goods for fall and winter trade. Mrs. McNuttof Blue Springs Neb.

is visiting her sister, Mrs. P. J. 9 1.00 Per Year, In Advance. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 18, Wm.

Howell, Editor and Prop, Thitnos, this week. M. W. Purcell.eand idate for Clerk Logan Center. Mr and Mrs EU Valcore and- little Ktl.

of the Court, was in town Thursday Mrs. C. If. Woodford and children, of Washington, arrived in this city Tuesday evening to visit rela- shaking hands with old friends. Roy Mudghtt, who had spent sev- lives.

For President, WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN For Vice President, THOMAS E. WATSON, State Ticket. oral weeks with relatives returned to his home at St. Joe. Thursday FALL FESTIVITIES AT ST.

LOUIS. Miss Seott of Cnwkcr City, was in Governor W. t.eedy, of 'Ooffoy tiiis city last Saturday evening the Chief Justice Frank Doster of Minion We are still In the lead on low prices, good goods and latest styles. vVe want you to call and inspect our stock of goods we are receiving every day. Fall and winter goods are coming in every day and the best goods for the money that can be had.

Boots and Shoes, all styles and kinds, which are better" and cheaper than last year. Our line being complete it will pay you to investigate before purchasing elsewhere. and Gent's furnishing goods at extra low prices. We ask you to call and inspect our goods and save money. All goods sold at lowest figures.

Highest prices paid for country produce. IJoutenunt Uov A. M. llnvvey ofShawnec guest of Mrs. Fuget.

She was omlter way home from St. Joe. attorney General lloylo of I'ourhou Secretary of State. WE. Hush of Jewell SEPTKMHER TO OfTOHKR 2 iTII, 'J)(i Auditor w.

Mor lis of Crawford Vl.ilte.i1 lnenJs in Logan fSuutlny, iMisn Dora Alehmurhasn of Washington spent (icyeriil days vimting relatives and friends iu LoKan lust week. Lottie lloliugvr eaiu from Wasli-Iiiijtoii to yi.sit with her parents a few d'nys. II. L. MarUlmni, K.

K. Mariow nnd Melmdii Taylor are on Hie sick list this week. lira Frank Mariow Is improving under l)f Gardner's treatments. Mr-A. Adams, ot Kankakee IU.

who has heeu viHllint wllh Ills dautrliter Mrs F. Maalow the past two weeks returuurd toihis borne. Motnlay, Mr and IMrs Fieaendall also Mr and The Hanover Democrats says that Treasure David lletlebower of Miami I3ro. Howell of tin; Grandeaf Senti superintendent Wm. Stryker ofliarton A Grand Continuous Keign of Mirth, 1).

Itotkin of Witson nel was in town riuay nigut. you Melody and Mystery. can call us anythini; else bnt for goodness sake doa accuse us of The commutes having In charge tho St. Lou such a crime as running the Green- leaf "Sentinel. Is Kull Festivities, which have contributed so much to the pleasures of the people of the Misslssppl Vallej kn well ns times resld Mrs.

F. M. Fuget returned last tug In odjacnut States, announces Its programme covering the nincteeiitli aniiu ul sensou of mint, tnelnilv und mystery. Saturday evening from St. Joe, Mo.

Hoekcrleller ot Wnshint'toii'Stuidayed ni After voluminous where she had been spending a week the residence ol Mr S. Marlowe. selecting a large stock of goods for on with the aid of Uncle Sum.n postal uervlo and my stcrious from lorelgu laudi), It was decided that all the novelties Senator 20th District, II. E. HALLaUD, of J.IUIeliluo.

Representative of (loth District, A.J. WILCOX, of Ollfton. County Attorney, KDQAK BENXErr. of Washington. Superintendent of 1'ublle Instruction, W.

T. KOCItK, of Linn, Prolate Judge, SAMUEL CJ.AKKE, of Washington. Clerk of District Court M. of Washington. Coroner, G.

W. Sl'TTOX, of Huddain. Mr aud Mrs Del. Vnloiu Sjuiidiiyetli in Jungck Kappleman LINN, KANSAS, fall and winter trade and of cour.se Ie-mi vlslliti'f relatlyea. of the wnrld, ticl ixl inr the iiiicctiH of siiik returned with'everthing in that line kings of mystery, could hy luiui, water nnd M'uis Nulla Mrrlowo visived friends which she will sell at low prices, aerial flight, reach St Louis September Give her a call.

njSTLTdBirDEiira iwin, and taKu then' places on her carnival stugn where on curtain will drop bet wee Knneo Tuesday last. Tom Shnilcr.of Klmeo transacted busi uess iu Logan Another juvenile social. Tuesday n' twtiijtuu of snptemiaa lit and October. I i hi: i.i'st attraction lumotith eu on the i.u:iiiii lai lit ijuuuier ui vinli'r urii 'v: nil (i, MrsC. Wolverton vi.iud friends in people of' the Christian Endeavor teent Annual M.

Louis K.iios.ltion, whit throws Its dooi open to the public septn. Walmij'toii last week. society of tlie tliriRtani church met her Ut h. and for forty days ami night, until it the home of E. W.

Tate and wife October 'Jltb. will he the homo fur all wili i i .1 nun maae reauy lor one oi the nncst mg to be dciichtcd witu it magnificent A good 80 Acre times of the season, and every one 'lttV aD' h' nf ('" ,...,1 1 i. n. v. vj ii.uniuj- 11 ,1 tin ri.i...

..,,.......,.1., ,,.,1.. Farm under good mir newly diseoyuicd hut hiKtily ostt-eiuuii fvenmglong to be reinenibered. friend. Kins ilotu, aum-emo hluli chief tit tho several hours of social enter I. If.

GARDNER, M. D. He bawled about the workfngman. And screeched about his wage, Until his monthly services Mark llanna did engage. But when he learned he had to work There fell a sudden hush, And With a Wild, spasmodic jerk-He dived into the brush.

Funny Fellow. The Jolly kln with hlo hand state of cultivation, good Vtrell of tainment they wore ushered iuU) of InimoroiiH chaps will enifitaln tho young and old on Saturday ofternoon. Octoher the dining room and treated to by a mlrtli-provukjii'j pitradc through the water, good barn oysters and other refreshments, after decorated thorouuhlaies of the cltv. Act which they returned to the parlor n. on the iirourAinme Of iiolU will be de and outbuildings and continued their feast of pleasure hneated by thest.

l-oma i ne Am-oeiatiim through Its Thirty sixth Annual E.xhlhUlon until midnight, wlieti all retunred to pasture with lots Tke for event w'll be set on the their homes well, pleased with their uioruluit of Monday, October 01 und will not bo disturbed until Hatt.rdny, Octwber li oi water, good or evening's entertainment. when the curtain drops on a pleasing fcuttir chard, a comfort of I.ouls Curulvul. A blaze of llyht athwart the darkene-t Kastern nklrs, able seven room ereaeher of Ineonselvahle forms daring to "The goldbugs will not starve "If Bryan and Watson beat' Of course, if the people like low prices, low wages and hard times, they are at liberty to vote for a. con. tinuance of the gold standard.

"General" Coxey may bo an extremist, but he cannot hold a candle to Herr Most. If he did so the alcoholic anarchist would brobably blow UP' Chairman Hanna used the long und fro In the heaven and weir souuil on Of course they won't, because dtseordand tom-toius waited on the breezes house andingood condition, an a- from the tu announce on the evening of vfOPULIST JPbATf Orlvl. Adopted In National Convention at Tuesday October Kth, approach of ft mys have Abundance of crow to cat. teslous cavalcade of belt! from another bundance small t-nhere. As this mighty unny set tie on the St.

Louis, on July 24, 189a. The people's pnrty, nsnemhletl Itl nntlonnl streets of St. Louis fur a triumphant march fruit and berries. VV. I.

Roche, of Linn, will make through Its avenues of wealth und beauty his Coiiventlon, reiilllitns Its illei-'litnee to tne prlhciples ilccliiieil by tho founders of the republic, nni to the funilnnientrtl prin a silver speech at Morrowville, this distance telephone when he heard from Vermont, but when Arkansas nutfust highness, tho Sllghtiest of the Mighty the intnle Veiled Prophet, Is Mren Ita van, If sold soon the Friday evening, and at the Pursley tubed In purple an. I gold aim cairylng a began to speak he had to stuff cot ciples of this u'overmnent ns enuiu liite.l In the pldtform of tee party In isni. crops go with it. wand charge with the powertt of In Of tho citizens, may be eysd. Such ownership Is to be ncfiiiiipi, gradually In a manner consl.iten; u.i sound jtubliC policy.

Secoiidi Tho Interest of tho United States In the pubild highways built with public moneys and the proceeds of extenslv grants of lands to tho l'aeltlc railroad, should never bo alienated, mortgaged sol li but guarded aud protecteu forthe pun-He welfare as provided for hv the laws such roads. Tin; furerlOtfure of exiting liens of the United states on these roads should lit once lo. low default In payment thereof by the debtor and at the foreclosure, sales ot said roads tne government should pin chue the same if It becomes necessary to protect, Its Interest therein, or if they can be purchased at reas-' bundle and the government shall op-i rate said ratlionds ns public highways for the hentlt ol the whole people and not In ton'in his ears. school house Saturday evening, September It), and will divide time with order that the seusim of carniviil be highly nlze that tlironu'h the connlvanco of the iiimI preceding nilrainlstiittloiu the Also will sell the successful bis highness, tho Veiled Prophet One young man made in King llotu and confers from tli Fair Ass country has reached a crisis In Its national any gold bug p-vsont. Bryan's speeches, says a Repnb' stock and farm life, as predicted In otlr declaration four one deal on Wall street last week ociation and Sf Louis Exposition 1tive Issued an orderlng.the Mistitti(i Pacikic U.wuuiaIi and litov Mocntian Ifoli'i to sell that a what conies of knowing how years oo, ami tliat prompt unu patnoiic action Ir the supremo ituty of the hour.

ing implements if can organ, are the best that any man to manipulate the markets at tho ex Wo realize that wiille have political In tickets to St. Louis ami return at greatly re. dneeii rates from all points on their lines could make in the cause which he so desired. Will dependence our financial and industrial Independence Is yet to be attained liy to our country the constitutional con represents. It may also be said that Compiontins i rn with tun tiict ot such pense of the producers.

A contemporary says that McKlil tiotables, the management of these lines will they are much better than any made place the above'inentloneil rotes In effect. trol and exercise of functions necessary to give posession any time to suit up to this time by his opponents. leyjis not much ah eloquent ora people's government, which functions hate for full particulars ad copy of programme give attractions In detail, call on louul agent tor as he Is a level-headed statesman been baaclv surrendered by our pub ic serv nuts to corporate monopolies. The Influ Webster defines a dollar as beinrr purchaser. oraddte.is 11 0 Townsvml.Ut'iiurul I'lsaeu-ger and ticket Agent, St.

Louis, Mo. We deny that Mr. McKinley's head nee of Kuropean money chanflcrs has been a silver coin of the United Sta'es is flat, but his arguments are. more potent In shnplug legislation than the voice of the American people. Bsecutite worth 100 cents." ITanna.

McKin- rower unl patronage have ben used to It took McKinley 10 columns to ey, Vanderbilt, Palmer ot would "ftTrtTrr frOOrl Ci lave ua believe that tliev K- have ua believe that they know more corrupt our legislatures and defeat tne Will tell where he does not stand and (i Winter Goods, of the iieople, and plutocracy lias been jp all Goods. hide what ho does believe. Bryan the Intvrest of the few, under suiiablo provisions for the protection of lite nnd piop-ertyi giving all transportation Interests equal privileges and equal rates tor freights and fates. Third. We denounce the present Infamous schemes for reloading thesa debts aud ilemaud that the lnws now applicable thereto be executed and administered according to their Intent and spirit.

Fourth. The telegraph, like the postotllce system, being a necessity for the tranmnls-sioii of i-ew8, should be owned nnd operated by the government In the Interest of thd people. LAUD Si First. Trne policy demands that the national and state legislation shall be such as will ultimately enable every prudent and Industrious citlxen to secure a hoine and) therelore the land the land should not be monopolized for specnlatlve All lands now held by railroads and other corJ poratlons In excess of their actual needs chould by lawful means bo reclalmep by the government and held for aoiual settlers on-ly and private (find monopoly, as well as alien ownership should be prohibited. Second.

We condemn the frauds bv which thereby enchroned upon tho ruins of rtera about making a dictionary than old ocracy Webster. To restore the government intended by defines his position in three columns. The statesman who cannot strike oil the fathers, and foa the welfare aud pros I have the nicest selection of patterns hi all kinds of Dress Goods ever brought to the county. As for prices I take a buck scat for no one. JJ.

f. Kousn editor of the Whit- penty of this and future (renerntlons. We de. in inree columns oitner has a poor inaiul the establishment of an economic and mtr, ia.t Jierald, announces that auger or is boring in the wrong spot. iicnnclnl sj njem which shall malte Us Was after careful study of the financial ters of our own affairs and Independent of Kiiriipean control) by the adoption of the en's Boys' and Children's Cloth question he has decidoil to make the Herald a champion of free silver.

follow in ilecliiratlon of principles yr vjxce. The Herald is an exellent country ing. I have a large stock at the very lowest prices. First Wo demand a national moneyi safe the land grant Pacific railroad companies' newspaper and is welcomed to the and sound, lnnued tby the poncral govern nave, inrougn tne conivence of the interior department robbed multitudes of actual bona tide settlers of their oomes and miners fold. The mild crane is dvini' out.

Last Friday evening Judge Parks, of Marysville, spoke to a large and enthusiastic audience In Turner hall at Hanover. The band furnished excellent music, and there were over two hundred present all of whom seemed well pleased with the meeting. Hon. W. T.

Iloche, oL Linn, cadi' ment only; without the intervention of banks of to be a full legal tender for of their claims and we demand legislation cy congress which enforce the exception of all debts, public and private; a Just, tqult The Rryan and Sewall racket is so mineral land grants after as well as before able and elllcieut means of dlsrltjntrlbutlon patent. diit ei to tne people sue tnrougn tne lawiui CO 1 bird, we demand tnst Dona fide settlers on all public lands be granted free homes as disbursements of the government. Scccnd We deman the free and nnre provided In the national homestead law, strong in Orange county that Cornelius McArdell, who i.s of the gold persuasion, has deemed it prudout to transfer his paper, the Argus, to ami list no exception be mane Iu the case stricteil coinage nf sl'ver and gold at the 1 of Indian reservations when opened for settlement, nnd that all lands not how patented come under this demand present legal ratio of 16 to 1, without wait lug for the consent of foretgn nations. Third We "cuiand that the yolume of elr We favor a svstem ol direct leirlslatlori through the Initiative and relefendum; under proper snfea nards. his son, who will support the democratic candidate.

Thus does young America come to the front this year. World-Herald. dilating tne ilium be speedily Increased to an amount ot sufficient to meet the demands UKNKHAt, rjivrvxiTiujrs. First. We demand the election of ifresl- of business and of the population, and tore- dent, vice president and t'nlted States sena 3 r- A date for the office of County Superintendent, was in this city last Saturday and made this office a pleasant call.

Mr. Roche graduated in September, 181)4, at South-Western Business College and holds a first grade certificate, is a splendid talker, and has devoted most of his time to educational work, also he has been studying law for the past two years, and there is no question but what he tors by a direct Vote of the people. Second. We tender the patriotic people' of Cuba onr deepest sympathy in their heroic struggle for political freedom and dependence and we believe the time Iik CD "3 come when the I'nlted states, the great re- pnonc oi the world, snout I recognize that store a jest leyel of the prides of labor and priducticn. 1 oiirtii We denounce the sale of bonds and the Increase ol public Interest bearing debt made by the present administration as nnncopusnry and without authority of law, and demand that na more bonds be Issued tJi'i pt by specific act of congress.

Fifth We demand such legtslatlori as will oicvcnt tlie di'monetizntton of 'he litwful There. bo a Democratic Convention held at ojeia house in Uiis city nlfioclock Sept. Ill to nominate one County ('omis-' moner of the 1st Dist. of Waslduifion Out a Is, and of right ought to bs a free and maei'enuent statei lhlru. We favor home rule In the terri C3 tories and the District of i olntnbla, and the" early admission of the territories as the states.

Fourth. All nnblic salaries should Triads' will be elected by an overwhelming majority. to correspond 10 the fji Ice of labor and Its immty of the ulled states by private contract. Sixth Wo demand that the sroVernittent. riniucts.

Co. Kne.lutwp. he entitled 'o number u( ilelec.Htcs as were to (he Comity Convention. It is r-eomnjended that the several twps. liol.i their caucusi on Friday, Sept.

is. Bv order of twp. Com. In payment- ol In payment of Its obligations snail use its option as to the kind of lawful nioiicy in whicli tnev shall bo paid, and we denounce tile present and preceding adinln-t rations surrendering this option to the holders of government obligations, seventh Wo demand a graduated income to tne end tn.it Rfiarcjiated wealth Miall Mr. Bryan's letter of acecplaneo is a strong document anil must impress itself upon all intelligent people.

It Is not so long as Mr. McKinley's let-tor, but Mr. Bryan has managed to say a great deal more in a little space than Mr. McKinley said in considerable space. There 18 about Mr.

Bryan's letter an air of candor ber iu lust rtportim ot taxation, and we tilth. Jn times of great Industrial depress Ion idle labors should he employed on public works as fair as pratlcable. Sixth. The arbitrary cour of court In assuming to Imprison men for Injnnotiotf should be Prevented by proper legislation Seventh. We favor Just pensions for onr disable onion ldl.

rs. Ktglit. Relieving that the elective franchise an untrammelled ballot are essential to government, of, for and by the people, the people party condemn the wholesale system of dlvfra'ichlRpment adopted In some of the states as unrepiihllcnnland Undemocratic and we declair ii to bo the dutv of sfveral state legislatures to take such action as will secure a full, free and fair ballot and an honest count. Ninth. While the forsirolnr nronosltlnrw There will lie a IVopie's par'j conven- I reL'Mril tlie recetit deeialon of the supreme All kinds of Groceries and Pro- I euiuc remtivu io ins income tax law as a lion held at the opera hous- in the itv I OreenJeaf.

Saturday, September in. tit 2 XT1 HT Oil P. HOY t(afD flTl CY.f o'clock, to nominate oimj ounty ('onintis- uiisiiiiei jiri no ion or tne iignirui powers OI cni. ress over lie subject of taxation. ti-iitli v- demand that postal savings ieiiiks bJ established by the government for tlie deposit of the savings of the people and to lacillale exchange.

WAtiSPORTATtOtt. First. Transportation being a tffeans of fxcliaiige mid a public decessltVi the gov-1 1 ii men should own and operate the railroads in the Interest ot the peonle and on a non partisan basis, to the end that all may de tef seme treatment In the mat' Contltnte the platforn upon which our partv Stands, and for the Vindication of whlchlta organization will be maintained, we recognize that the great lsne olthe pending camp-ilirn npon which the present presidential election will turn is the llnsn- sioner of the 1st Hist, of Wusf.iiitou countv. Knch twp. will bo cntllled to the s-imc number of delegates as they were to thfi lat f'onnty Convention.

It is recom-meLded that the several townships hold their caucuses on Friday. Sept. IS. Bv orucr of twp. Conuultlee.

The "Proof of the Pudding is iti the and the proof of my assertion can bo obtained iy visitiiij; my and examine stock nnd low prices. GIVE ME A CALL, AT OXCE. Yours for business, John Atkinson. that is notable by its absence from the letter of the gold champion. Mr.

Bryan is not a man of one idea. He has studied the problems of government aud his excellent letter of acceptance demonstrates that his fctudics Lave not been in vain. ter transportation, and that the tvrannv hihI I now excrclnsd bv tli prniit apecitie i eorporatlosg, whtcl resiilt In If PM cr tlaHv In- the l.i.pnliinent. It not not the dt nctlon 'T'1 the oPrat loj of al1 the p.d rights and personal liberties I eltlzens agreeing with us Cpw this vital qwoMion..

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1896-1896