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The Winfield Sentinel from Winfield, Kansas • 3

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A UKEAT TIME 0. 1'. W. AnnlvorHury ut Wlnllclil, There will bo big republican rally Rev. C.

H. Nuhbitum Ilium clul score' hrptcnilHT at ArluuiNus City tomorrow nlgl ttiry of the M. E. College bus returned Tho Sslh anniversary of tho A. Congressman Klrkpatrlck will deliver from the east.

It Is told on hlin that Professional Directory I A KS MI'lJlillMOTT. A. 1. MoDKUMOTT JOHNSON. ATTOKNBYH AT I.A mid otndus Pub lie, liacknuy llloi'k, Winili ld, Kuiihuh, Win Held Will Iluvo Plenty of Amiixr menl During Fair Week.

will be celebrated thlwyi'iir by tho tho address of the evening. in his travels people took him fur Win, Mrs. K. Tingle whs up from (liith The meetings of tho Salvation Ar JunuIngM Bryan mid that he got ciru 7th district association of tho order In Island park, Wlnfleld Kansas on above Tho Wichita bicyclists tried to give my upon tho public streets havo cer Tuesday Kept. 15th.

will bo a great diiv for the A. O. IT, W. boys In this riu Wednesday. Mrs.

Samuel Day, of Hurdcn, vlnit tions that would inako Bryun tired for Ward and Maxwell tho worst of It, tainly proven a nulNunce and should be what ho had missed. duto. Extensive preparations hiive been mado. W. M.

Wnllacu, M.W.; E. suction of the state, On this day tho with friends In V'infit'ld thin wenk. suppressed, Lcuvcn worth Noddy Tho "Terrible Swede" that Maxwell has beaten with some others, pocketed Seventh District Anniversary associa A TaniH'hlll correspondent for tlic Post. Rev. W.

II. Pitrkttr spoke before thu him so Unit It was Impossible for him tion will hold its annual reunion and Tho Wlnfleld Sentinel mudu 1U ap ItuptlHt association In Wichita Wed no Free Tress gives full rein to his limigl nation and leaves far behind the im HOVT I'lU'UKIt, M. I), OHTtJHT ANI AI B1PT, Kuci-liii nttan tlon Klvi'li Id llclillo, t'rlnnry nnil Itcota IHnnuHt'N. ill; nnil ri'Hlili'iii'ii (Hunks ii It from Tout Onion, Mir. i 'liurrh Utu striwt, The niitliU mo ncvur ion rimk or stormy, or rouils too but ut img II the pay It good.

M. Forde, (1. R.j A. Riddle, of Kan sas Workman; Ben D. Lillurd, U.

C. K.j and Mrs. Anna Suuter, C. have all been secured for tho occuslon, celebrate the SHth birthday of the or pearance lust week in a new dress. to pass and he rode off tho truck and let the Olson" have the race.

Tho day. dor, Island park, tho famous Assem mutable laws of this mundane sphere Tho Sentluel, under its new manage same trick was played on Maurice bly grounds, at Wlnfleld, has been so Bob lltiddie wan In from St. Joe tills week. ITe says he is located in a good ment, is tho best paper published in It Is a grand basket plcnlo and every by saying: "Man wants but little here below and irenerullv Bets It." We Ward, but on the home stretch the loctcd for the place of meeting. No Winfield.

Partridgo Republcun. body and their friends are cordially town. prettier spot In Kansas could have been would like to put ourselves on record invited. Cut rates on all rouds and Dr. Harris, of this city, is well ac riders who hud been blocking his way tried to jump out and leave him and a i 1 1.

Dr. Terry has moved Into the house selected. Elegant shade, fine drive as designating where he gets it. Oh' quainted with W. J.

Bryan. Mr. Jtry special trains will he run. For particu lars, address, on Tenth avenue, recently vacated by ways, ample room for tho speaking gave young waru nan a snow mm no aii's wife, when a girl, was an Intimate servatlon has taught us that it is usually In the vicinity of the jugulur Matt Connor. beat them to tho tape.

Old riders soy M. It. Light, Sec. ond splendid drinking water are prominent features of this popular resort. friend of tho Harris family, and W.

J. ho displayed lots of nerve. Howard Searcy has recovered from vein. Wlnfleld, Kansas. This A.

O. U. W. celebration Is not a often held special terms of the supreme court at the Harris home, Tho Dr. is his siege of fever and has gone to work The trial of T.

D. Kaler charged merely local affair by any moans, Tho A man was seen on the street here Wednesday morning, who evidently iu the post-office. with assault with a deadly weapon be for McKinley and Mrs, Bryan. Marlon Crooked Township Linn Explained, "There Is a reason for most every Col. Ed Jaqulns and Kol Smith made fore Judge Anderson at Arkansas city Record.

Anniversary association comprises seven counties in this part of the hod looked upon tho wine In Its ruby speeches before the free silver club at Thursduy resulted In finding him gull thing," eald a Cumlierhind county jrn. People who claim there is no prec state and he was feeling the sting likened to an odder. There could be no state. Meetings urs held annually at lnrden Tuesday night. edent for running two candidate) for ty of assault only, and ha was fined 1 and costs of suit.

There seemed to bo when ho was asked how in the world they came to have such a crooked ilte The concert given by Caman's band vice president along with one eandi doubt but that tho "big head" had him. As his faculties became clearer such places as are selected by the organization. The officers of tho association for this year are: President, O. some mitigating circumstances In that Nntiirdav niurht at Island park was date for president do not keep in touch between two towns In his country; "there's a renson for this crooked line. Yon sea, some of our towns established Railroad Ticnv TaSiie.

Time eurd iu uHuct May lid, lMio. Southern Kaunas. No 201, KuKlurn Ex pi cm ut 222 freight 8.so a they had but been recently married the good, but very slimly attended. with current history. A Winfleld hen II.

Lent, Arkansas City; Vice-presi he felt he must have a cock-tail or shuttle off his mortal coll. After search Ell Youngheragot back from his pur has just finished hatching out two tho complaining witness, daughter and when he wanted to movo away the girl in pioneer times, when Innd was nbun ing diligently in his pockets for a stray broods of chicks at the same Bitting'. dent, Dr. J. M.

Minnlck, Wichita: Secretary and Treasurer, M. B. Light, Winfield. chasing trip in New York and has large stock of goods on the road. wife did not want to go, and he got the coin he mumbled ruefully: "I came BIT.

No, 20.H Panhandle Kf press Mail and Breeze. dant and people were few, had a big territory which was afterward sliced off to make new towns. It was so In the Jut 7:515 a Al McGuire says if he keeps on grow 221 Way Ireluht 6:60 on this earth with nothing and by I've got nothing now." The cominitte on speakers has se Dcxter's McKinley Clul). case you mention, and when tho cut idea that her futher was to blame for It and became enraged. The wife is not sixteen years old and did not know her own mind, and consulted her fath cured the attendance of some popular Grand Lodge officers.

Grand Master Dbxtkii, 35 Uinna ye Tho company that was to have played off was made, people along the line of division were of different minds as to at Manning's hall Wednesday night hear tho slogan? Hurrah for McKin ley and Uobart. ing he intends to apply for the position of second story mail carrier. The Wlnfleld ball club has matched three games with Kingman next werk. Keturn games will probably be played here. er.

This ner nnsDauu consiruca as an Interferance. This episode may help them to see matters in a truer and bet put in an appearance Wednesday morning and found that their advance agent This was the rallying cry when the Freight trains 2IH and 2111 onrrv passengers between Wlnfleld and tvulliiiHiou. Freight tralus 121 and carry pushtjiiKm-s. Floronco, ElDorndo Walnut Valley Time Card In eitcct May 3d, W9. NOBTH.

414 Kansas City Kipioss No. 488 Freight a tn HOUl'H. No. 4111 Arkansas City Express ta 458 Through freight ra Freight traius No. 4.1 and 4Si carry pass.

of the A. O. U. Win. M.

Wallace: Grand Recorder of the A. O. IT. E. M.

Forde; Grand Commander of the Select Knights of the A. O. U. Ben D. Llllurds; Grand Chief of Honor of the A.

O. U. W. Mrs. Anna Souter; republicans of Dexter met on last Sat had not properly billed the town, and ter light.

urday and organized a McKinley and as they had suoh a frosty reception at We had a talk with Ah Lee, the Chi Hobort club of over 100 members. The which town they wanted to be In. So the legislature drew a straight line between the two parts, and then provided that persons dwelling on lands adjoining either side of this line might be in one town or the other, as they should decide, within ninety days after passing the act. Some went one way and some the other, and the line was all skewed up to accommodate them." Lewlston Journal. Wellington the night before concluded Lewis Brown returned Wednesday from Colorado.

IUs family are still In the mountains, where they will remain IT boys were brimful of patriotism and that they would not undertake to play and lost but not least, Hon. A. P. nese laundryman, aoout iiung Chang. He didn't know Li was coming engers.

the speeches made by D. D. Hale and to vacant scats and went to Arkansus Riddle, the noted editor of the "Work II. C. Hariris brought round after to this country, but says if he is, he is Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe, Time Card In efi'wt Miiy 3d, 1J.

NoBia. for some time. Jim Rothrock wa in Guthrie when Bill Doolln's body was brought in and here to learn something. Ho says the round of applause. City.

Some local musicians took charge of tho hall and dispensed some good music to a small but very select aud Chinese here will now tret a chance to Each of the speakers made some No, 406 Ohlcsiro Express 0:) a he says there can be no doubt but what see what the great viceroy looks like, ience with harps, banjos and guitars man." These speakers will occupy tne platform during the day. Sept. 15th, Is the first day of the county fair, and no doubt a large delegation of visitors will be here on this account alone. The railroads are to run special trains into Winfield for this day, and at night telling hits, striking the pops below the belt and causing them to make 4Uo Kan. city and (Jiiiuago 418 Way Freight (arr) 10.80 a (dep) 11.25 a ut SOUTH.

it was the noted outlaw. He says over in China the common peo Largest Hllile In tho World. The largest Bible in the world, it is Jt is curious what people will do at a ple don't dare to look at Li. "All go Jess Banks says if people don't stop some very wry faces. But they've got No.

405 Texas 0:55 ra fire. Monday night people began eald, is In the Vatican. It is a manu in house and shut door," and he inti to take their medicine and the republi mated that anyone caught peeping cans will administer it to tnera in carrying out furniture, pictures, After the fire was over and all possible script Bible and written in Hebrew. The book weighs three hundred and twenty pounds, and there is a his 407 Ukiuhoina auu iexiis a ra 417 Way Freight height Sep Freight trains 417, 41K and carry pas would have reason to rue his rash act, heroic doses. Old Dexter township is damage that could be done to them Americans can pat themselves on the will be held until after the parade and fire works.

The trades display on the night of the 15th, will be a great feature of the day. A large number was accomplished. W. A. Farnnger alive in this campaign and the "old who fought together on so sengers.

back for getting the right pronunciation on Li Hung Chang. Ah Lee says, was one of the most industrious. Ho Train 400 cnrrles Kansas City sleeper muny bloody fields are standing tory connected with it Some Italian Jews obtained a view of the precious volume, and told their co-religlonlsts of Venice of it. The consequence was that a syndicate of Venetian Jews en of merchants have already promised to and makes conueetloiiH all lines at Kansas City and Cliieairo. alio makes He not look same in Chinee, but same lugged out chairs, center tables and what-not and carried them somewhere, shoulder to shoulder, upholding the participate.

It is to be a brilliant af connections at Newton with No. 1, Cali the cause of good government, sound fair if all goes well. Last will be the sound." When Li lost his yellow and peacock feather for not whipping the but people have no idea that Billy fornia Express and No. 5 Uuuver Kxpress. No, 105 carries through (Jalvcxton sleeper and Nn, 40S carries KanaaM citv sleeper.

-W, Nkvins, Ageul. deavored to purchase it, offering the money and protection to American took them home with him. He piled it Brass Band tournament Sept. 15th and 16th, under the management of Band Pope the weight of the book in gold as the price. Pope Julius II, however, refused the offer.

At the present price Frisco Judge J. V. Beekman will address with the rest of the wreckage. That was only a josh the boys got on him. Frisco Time Card.

Into effect Anjr Sid, 1HW). Japs, Lee says he was placed on a level with the lowest caste of society in China, but it was not Li's fault and he was glad when he got his job back. When we told Lee that his wonderful statesman was a boodler. he smiled of gold the offer was one' of no less EAST. talking politics and do a little more in his line he is going to Africa and juggle cocoanuts with the monkeys.

Everett McGuire writes up from Guthrie that he has seen Doolin alive and dead and that the great outlaw has surely passed in his checks this time. The Frisco depot has been undergoing repairs for the past week. It will be used after the first of September for something besides a monument of past folly. G. A.

Maxwell won the half mile professional race at Wichita Wednesday. Maurice Ward, also of this city, won the half mile for boys under 111 year of age. E. P. Greer, jr left for Minneapolis, Kansas, Wednesday to visit with some friends.

He will go from there to Sa-lina, where he will attend St. John's Military accademy, Hon. Geo. W.Potter, of Buffalo, N. master W.

II. Caman. Numerous invitations have been extended, and many already accepted. If all that Mr Caman expects, Winfield will have a band There was puite a crowd at tho the club here on the evening of the 37th. We are in this fight to win and we are going to demolish Altgeldism, No.

(I Fassenger 11:15 a. in than 1,800,000 francs No.norretgbt... 12' l. bicycle races last Monday, consisting largely of bicycle fiends from Sumner Tillraanism, Bryanism, and Bloody on every corner and the woods at Is WEST. Rapid Writing.

A rapid writer can write thirty words and Cowley counties. Ed Silver, a 10 Bridles. Billy Me is our David and No. 6 Passenger id land park will ring as never before. year old boy won the quarter mile open mo, 2H Local rraiirn- ii lo a ra blandly and said Li was a great man, but he didn't say he was the Benedict Arnold of China.

He will stand some education on that score. On the night of Sept. 10, a grand concert at the park composed of all mus Earl Ilartly, second. The hall mile with the sling of reciprocity, protection and sound money, he will smite them to death. Yours for victory, open was won by Ilartly with Morris relght trains 20 and au curry pass.ugers.

Corrected June 2(ith, 18U4. Missouri Paciflic. AST BOVNP. in one minute. To do this he must draw his pen through the space of rod, 16 feet.

In forty bis pen travels a furlong, and In tv and a half hours a full mlf e. A Boy Is Bi.uk. icians in attendance. Therefore, all in all, fair week this year will be the liveliest for many a year. Last Monday night about 8 o'clock Ward second.

The mile race was won by Ed Silver and Emmett Ward took the two mile. Will Schurman won the NO. 10 Passenger train departs in an alarm was sent in that Dr. Perry's 4S0 Freight, a nt BOUND Old Settler's Meeting. The Cowley county old settlers held house was on fire and the instruction ye mile and Reed Myton took the kid" race with Ned Vandercook given was that it was the first house Rattling Windows.

To stop windowB rattling on a windy No, 9 Passcngertraln departs. 2-05 their third annual reunion at Island Death of Eva Smith. At the residence of her parents on 46 Mixed train departs tn Train No. 482 carries through chair oar lor east of Lyman's, but the order was misunderstood, the firemen taking it second. Young Silver was the favorite Kansas City and LouiH.

night so as to Insure sleep is often a and few people realize that they have the remedy awaiting them on the and J. R. Burton, of Abiline, Kan with the grand stand. Elm street, Eva, daughter of Mr. and park on last Wednesday, There were a great many of the first settlers in attendance.

Dr. W. G. Graham, one of the very first persons in Cowley, was Mrs. Harvey Smith, died at the age of sas, will address the people of Winfield on September 2nd instead of 3rd as toilet table.

Take a dressing comb, Did it ever occur to you gentle reader, that a man who comes out for Timo Table. UNION STRKKT RAILWAY. 25 years, 10 months and 3 days. Eva wrap It in two or three thicknesses of president and called the meeting to order and the minutes of the last meet any office within the gift of the dear was an only child, and by her sweet disposition and winning ways had MAIN STREET. COLLEO IS TIIZL formerly announced.

The campmeeting started up at Island park Tuesday night with a fair soft paper and squeeze It, teeth downwards, between the two sashes, or where one fits Into the frame. Some old and badly-fltting windows need sev people is always proven a liar, a traitor, a murde rer and a horse thief? If a ing, which was held at Hackney, were twined herself around her parents' read. The roll of members showed affections so closely that the separation is most severe. She will be missed attendance and has been growing ever since and it is hoped some good work eral wedges, and nothing is better for man has nothing people say: "Well he has made a failure of life and he 30, but this number was greatly in will be accomplished. shouldn't be trusted with public at among her acquaintances in the Sabbath school and church she loved so GOING EAST.

GOING WEST 7:30 am 8: 15 0:30 IW5 10-20 HMO 11:05 12:05 140 1:10 2:00 2:30 5:00 8:30 4:00 5:00 7:00 7:80 There will be another debate tonight these than a piece of toilet comb, nicely washed, wrapped in old linen, and covered in a piece of glazed calico. To these can be attached a loop or ribbon so they can hang on a nail near the creased by the admission of new members during the day. Rev. IJ. C.

Swarts, the first preacher in this county made a felicitous speech and told a fairs." If he is well-fixed, then it is found out that he is a boodler, a thief more severely does this afflic tion fall upon her bereaved parents. The sympathies of tho entire com at the court house. John Connor will represent the bankers and capitalists, E. B. Sandford will take up the cudgel for the millionaire silver kings.

and has bought up everything and everybody. Now if you have any polit window frame and always be ready for good many incidents of his early life here. About a dozen of the persons use. ical aspirations, don't imagine that Baden's Switch. Baden's Switch.

you are an honest man, because ex munity go out to them in sorrow. Burden Eagle. We extend Judge Smith onr sympathy in his bereavement. present came here in 1869. Of the membership death had claimed five since their last meeting.

Debarred. "Look here," said the city editor 'to actly the opposite will be proven on Winfield oughtto have a curfew ordinance. The boot blacks and young rowdies that take charge of Main the new reporter, "you allude In this you if you ever look like you thought Over fifty of them had been here story to Mr. Roxwell as a financier." you would like to have an office. street nearly every evening are a since 1870 and about sixty more since 7:40 am ftodain 8:10 8:55 0:40 11:55 10:30 10:30 11:15 11:50 12: 15 pm 12:50 pm 1:50 2:10 2:40 8:10 3:10 4:10 6:10 5:80 6:15 ft-" 7:10 7:40 Star Indicates Car Connections at Corner of "Why, he handles a great deal of 871.

A picnic dinner was enjoyed by money." The McKinley club met at the court house last Tuesday night and hud a good time. President Buekman was all and then the talks continued. "I don't care if he does. I don't want you to call him a financier. He hasn't Speeches were made by a dozen or any side whiskers." Washington Star.

more of the old pioneers and they absent and Col, S. E. W. Johnson presided. J.

E. Torrance made a good 9th aud Main. were greatly enjoyed by the people. as the first house east of Weimer's and went out Seventh instead of Tenth, but they discovered their error in time to keep from losing much time and did good work after they got there. Dr.

Perry was alone in the house and he thought it was caused by the explosion of a lamp that the women left lighted in the ldtchen when they left but the women say it was caused by one of the Doctor's cigars. That point, will probably be argued for some time to come. The house was covered by insurance, but the saddest part is the loss of curios anil keepsakes that Mr. Perry had been years in gathering, but he took the matter cheerfully. He watched about the house nearly all night, notwithstanding the protests of his friends.

Mr. Compton, chief of the fire company, offered him the services of two men to stay up with him, but he jokingly replied that one man was all he could watch and that man was himself, The house will be rebuilt. A McKinley club of over fifty mem-' bers was organized at Akron last Saturday night. D. B.

Callum was elected president and W. H. Clark, secretary. The meeting was in the school house and it was pretty well filled. To help along the good work, W.

T. Madden and J. E. Torrance were invited to be present and speak. Mr.

Madden made a great speech. Mr. Torrance spoke for a short time to the instruction of the people. Not to be left in the good cause C. W.

Roberts, candidate for counuy attorney, Judge Miller, A. C. Bangs, and H. Herrod went also. This is the first club organized in the country.

McKinley clubs should be organized in every township. The people are seeking the truth and by interchange of views in these clubs great good may be accomplished. large number were visitors and Annual Camp Meeting, Seventh Day Ad- Hoist by 1 1 1 Own retard. Casey (confidentially to the foreman) speech. He showed Bryan's inconsistencies and that from his Yew York speech he was in favor of the mine "Ol've bin afther watchiu' Kerrigan guests.

Like all other institutions, election of officers came and C. M. Scott, of Arkansas City, was elected ventists, Council Grove, Kansas, August 27 to Sept. 7, 1896. For the above oocasion the Snnta Fe fer th' lasht two hours, an' divll a owners and not for the people.

That he believed that free coinage would shtroke uv wur-ruk hoz he done In president for the ensuing year tog-eth- will sell round trip tickets to Council all that toime." Foreman "Be hivins! bring gold and silver together again at with several vice-presidents from Grove at rate of one fare. Dates of sales various parts of the county, and Mr. August 26, 27, 81 and Sept. 1. Limited blight on the fair name of the city.

Eli Younghem says burglars were in his store Tuesday night, but they did not realize anything on the job. The safe door was found open next morning but as there was no money there nothing was touched. A man who is pretty well posted in politics Is like a good billiard player. He can always find someone who knows just a little more about the matter in hand than he does and he pays for the games. Ed Bussy, a well known traveling man has gotten himself into trouble, ne was arrested in Kansas City Monday for enticing two Augusta girls from home.

The girls were sent home and he is in jail at ElDorado. The sun went down last night behind a mist of clouds looking like a red ball of fire and came up this morning the same way. This must be a sign of something. Courier. Kerrigan wuz just afther comin' t' me wi' th' same infermation about yersilf.

Yez are bote discharged, fer watchin' Instid uv wur-rkln'." Puck. W. Rambeau was chosen secretary. for return Sept. 8, 1885.

The melancholy days have come, the worst of the year, when windy talks on politics on every side we hear, in every nook around the town the politicians spout, and in the corner groceries until the lights go out. The flopper now 1b pointed out, a man to be admired; the jawemith shrieks from morn till night and makes us very tired. And rural neighbors who for months have talked abont their crops, their beans, potatoes, pumpkins, corn, tomatoes, beets and hops, will briefly touch on politios, let slip some fateful word, and then there'll be discussion fierce as any ever heard. It may not go unto the length of pugiliBtio strife, but all the same that talk will make them enemies for life. The party orators will come, the meetings and parades, and keep us out of bed at night to hear the long tirades; some fiend who's on the other Bide will do his best to vex by loudly asking questions that a statesman would perplex; in short there'll be many things attention thus to olaim that often we will vainly wish election days ne'er came.

Exchange. They adjourned to meet on Wednesday the 4th of next August at 'Arkansas City. W. C. Beck, Agent.

To Chicago by daylight The Santa Fe has put on a swift train 16 to 1. He illustrated his aguments by some amusing and telling stories. Mr. Ordway was then called out and made a good, logical argument for republican The black clouds and threatening thunder storm kept many away, but the room was comfortably filled. We were listening to a political dis WINFIELD MARKETS.

n-ho fniinwlno- the state of the market in leaving Kansas City in the morning, and caching Chicago the same evening. It this city corrected A ait iW, 189U. makes the run in about fifteen hours ORJI.V. Marriage Licenses. Willis K.

Martin, Atlanta, 23 Viola Gregory 18 Joseph G. Harris, Wichita, 23 Annie Treece ou Chas. W. Cron, Mulvane 29 Myrtle Denton, 17 Wheat Corn cussion on the street one evening this Oats 42-40 15-17 15 40-2 60 2 00-2 60 2 16-2 55 8 00-3 50 I 1)0-2 25 week between two gentlemen who were exceptionally well posted. A good deal Hogs Cattle, oows Stoolf and feeders Fat Steers equalling the fast servise of the nif ht dyers.

Free chair cars and pulluinn sleepars, vestiboled throughout. Dining oai a jrvs dinner and supper, guests only pa; ing fe what is ordered. The chair oars Ha oaey to ride in, and important consideration for a sunrise to snndown journey. Clot The McKinley club at Dexter held a of useful information was being gathered by several attentive listeners, when Scalawag- cows is going PBODUUS MARKET. Thats a sign that Texas democratic.

meeting last night and had a great time. Judge J. V. Beekmun made the a wildeyed individual, who had not heard a word of the discussion came speech of the night. The enthusiasm Butor per lb Jj Rugs, por doz.

Turkeys, por lb Chickens, por lb, hens Young chickens Ducks Geese ,0 ran high. From the appearance and up and pushed himself right into the center of the throng and asked: connections at Kansas City with morning trains of all lines from the west. If yon prefer to leave Kansas City in the evening the Santa Fe offers choice of two limited conduct of the republicans there, Beek "When the ratioof 153i to 1 was chang man will get all the votes. They had trains. rather vote for Beekman who has always stood by his republican views GOLD AT CRIPPLE CREEK.

than to vote for a renegade like Char The Mail and Breeze asks the maiden name of the lady from Nod before she was wooed and won by Cain. That little question has always skinned us. A good Christian must take refuge in the thought that the Sheeney who got the society writeup on that part of the good book overlooked a very important That Trip East May be for business or pleasure, ut The Best Way to Get There is Over ed to 15 00-100, why was the gold coin made Bmaller instead of making the silver coin larger." Before the gladiators had time to answer, he said "Oh you can't answer it." And then he flew. He evidently thinks that is the Gordian knot and the only thing that stands between McKinley and Bryan. ley Brown.

Charley wanted to be nominated last time by the republi both; but pleasure comes by making a business of traveling east over the Santa The Santa Fe Route. The fabulously rich gold mining district cans, but did not get it so thought to Fe route as far as Chicago. try tho pops this time and pop-like bet. Cripple Creek, Colorado, is attracting of Thirty miles the shortest line between they turned down old stand-bys and hundreds of people. By spring the rush What a curious tangle politics has Missouri river and Chicago; that means quick timo and sure connections.

Miss nattie the head bids fair to be enormous, lhat there is put in this railroad lawyer. But Dexter is onto Charley's little game and will let him go on with his law practice without the help of Judge Troupe. abandanoo of gold there is demon Track is straight, rock-bnllasted, with got itself into. An old soldier here said that any old soldier who would vote for McKinley (another old soldier) was a worse traitor than Jeff very few crossings at grade. strated beyond doubt.

Fortunes are being rapidly made. No prettier, cosier or more comfortable To reach Cripple Creek, take the Hanta On the way Arkansas City can be Davis. How he intends to prove that trains enter Chicago than those over Santa Fe. They nra ve9tibled limited waiter at the Gladstone in Arkans as City, died at her home in Wellington on Wednesday of this week. She had been sick for two to three weeks and still was not thought to be in serious danger, when the word came that life had gone out.

It seemed strange to be met in the dining room by another instead of Hattie. She. will be missed by Route, the only standard gauge lint i Fe seen an object lesson that the farmers we have given up tryiuc to uuess. Silverites are wont to say: "Well, if this free silver business isn't right it won't hurt to try it." And 18 to 1 this same man has said: "These doctors kill half of their patients by experimenting. They ought to be hung." The ladies of the G.

A. R. will pack a box with clothing for the relief of a soldier and his family in the strip. Anyone desiring to contribute to it will please leave donations at McGregors hardware store by Sept. 5th.

By order of Pres. Sam Black says he reads both sides of the money question in the St. Louis Republic. And Jim Clarkson says he isn't prejudiced either as he reads both sides from the Topeka Capital's point of view. But still they differ widely in their opinions.

It seems rather queer to us that people will give ear to a man, who is haranguing on this financial question, who they know never had a lick of sense on any question and then quote what this fool has said and expect it to carry In a conversation with a friend who is a silver man, he told the writer that the republican party was dead and that we had better get on the winning side. We thanked him for his kindly advice, but rejected the offer.and remarked that the republican party will probably be in at the death on the third day of November, A. D. 1890. direot to the camp.

Through Pullman expresses, with latest pattern Pullinan, should study and heed. There three Keep Up Your Scott's Emulsion in Summer-time tWhat arc your resources for the summer? Have you an abundance of health sto wed away for the long, hot, depleting days, or does summer find you low in vitality, run down, losing flesh, and weak? Scott's Emulsion of Oil will give you the proper reserve force, because it builds up the system on a solid foundation. A tonic may stimulate; Scott's Emulsion not only "boosts," it sustains. It is a wise precaution always to have at least a small bottle of Scotfs Emulsion i the house. Unopened, it will keep todefin-ttety.

Tightly corked, after using, kept in a cool place, it will remain sweet for weeks. For sale by all druggist at 50 Cents and $MX sleepers and chair cars. The Santa Fe People have told the writer, who by the way, never had much more than two dollars in cash at one time, that fields of kaflir corn and a number of fields of other corn. The common and free chair cars. Meals i i dining cars served on plan of paying for what ia lands you right in the heart of Cripple Creek.

corn is dead and dry while the kaffir the traveling fraternity at the Glad Inquire of nearest ticket agent, or Inquire of nearest agent, or nddross stone. nobody but bankers and capitalists belong to the republican party and say it without a blush for their inconsistency with this monument of pov address O. T. Nicholson, G. P.

A. T. is green and fresh, notwithstanding not a drop of rain has fallen for four weeks. The terrible drouth and hot winds seem to strike this crop in vain. 1, Nicholson, G.

P. A. Santa Fe route Monadnock building, Chicago. S. F.

R'y, Monadnuok Block, Chicago erty right before them, who believes that the only salvation for the Ameri The Mo. Pacific Ky. The popular ronte to ail principal The boys in Arkansas City seem to ational Eisteddfod, Denver, Sept. 1 6, 1896. Auanst 29 to September 1, 1890, the can workman is in Billy protective policy.

We are told that to be doing just what they are doing points north, south, east and west, free re National Convention Democratic (Gold) Party, Indianapolis, Ind, Sept. 2 to 4, 1896. For the above occasion the St Louis and San Francisco R. R. Co.

will make a rate of $20.40 for the round trip. Tickets on sale Aug. 30 and 31. Final limit for return Sept. 6, 1896.

Winfield, talking silver without a Santa Fe will sell round trip tickets- to McKinley is in love with England, be clining chair cars to JKansan City, St Louis, direct ronte to Hot Springs, Mem dime in their pockets. They will bet cause he wants to shut down English Denver, at one fare plus two dollars $20.15 for the round trip. Limited for thousand on Bryan, with their works and start our own. And llrad- phis, and points In the southern states. Tonrist rates sme to all ttmmer re shaw says he and God and Bill return Sept.

10, 189A. An extention will, mouths and not have even a nickle to put up. Only a few still hold on to the For further particulars call on or ad however, be Riven np to an including Hackney are for silver. What a funny sorts. For oil outers and pamphlets cnll on, or address H.

O. Townhknd, F. and dress, W. J. Nevins, Agt.

windy program. Silver is nearly talked to death down there as it is here. Sept. 30th, by depositing ticket with joint dish that is. Its enough to make a one horse editor wonder -'where we are at." agent, Denver, on or before Sept.

5, 1896. T. A. St. Louis Mo.

or G. W. Sjiith, Ag't Winfield, Kas. W. C.

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Years Available:
1895-1896