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United Labor from Independence, Kansas • 3

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LOCAL ITEMS- TOWNSHIP A call I'M' caucus on tlio (list day of IVII'er'H Omnibus Kosolu- 1 lOHM In the scr.atu Monday Air Pcffer offered un omnibus resoluiiun providing: (I) That all public, functions ought to be exercised through public Hgents; () thai all interstate railroads ought to h'i brought under one control ami tho supervision of public officers, and. charges for train transportation of persons Republican County Con-vent ion. Tiw meeting of the republican county convention jeslenl.iy brought a caowd of people to the city from all parts of the county. All of the old wheel-horses ot the parly were on hand either as delegates or interested spectators, ami tliu streets were alive with people except during the limo that the delegates were actually in session. August at 2 o'clock for tho purpose of nominating township fllccs ami also to elect delegates to the county convention by orders of committee.

J. What has Wojihu of the tirrilf lasne, It wi" the paramount issue during Hie as announced on hi'i nuili.ir';', 'ml seems to hive bio ii I'iKl in the sliufll l. Republican in-i lhat the present troubles areilui) to i fear that lio'y protection ia menaced and is st tender a plant thai il can't h. ar discus-Hion and investigation. I'crlup a protection plaster would nuke every thing fcrone, just as we am tol I tho repeal of the Sherman la would have done if hid WiNon ha I not come along.

Doesn't the prote ition scare theory look a trill i gauzy in times liko these? And if people won't listen lo protection talk, hat have republicans left to make campaign on? It's their trump cml, their little joker, as it were, in I if STILL wo have a nice lino of laces at tho Racket. Newit mid prettiest pal-lliriis. Prices tlio Mr. Levi Snyder, of tliu Snyder hard-ware company moved yonterduy to Ills farm on the river near Urowu'a ford. 1 1 ATS! Men and boy's hats ut the ii-ual low prices nt the Racket.

Save money. Klmer Austin of Chi rryvale. made us a pleasant, cull on Wednesday and lelt us $1.00 for subscription. Th.it kind ol 'jailing Is appreciated very much. Miss iOiuina Logue's and Mrs.

II. F. Smith's classes of the United Bivlhern Sunday school will give a lawn social on the lots adjoining A. llai pel on Maple ami Twelfth streets next Wednesday evening. Tim proceeds me to go towards seating Hie church.

SHOES are tfoiug at the Racket. Don't miss the bargains. Tho Neodashu base hull club, which and properly throughout the United States ought to be uniform, and that the wages of employes ought to he regulated by low and paid promptly in money; that all coal hods ought to Im owned and worked by the government, and that the wages of the employes should he paid in money when due; (I) that all money used by the people ought lo lie sup plied only by the government of the RUTLAND POITLISTS The populists ot Rutland lowu-hip will hold a meeting at Itiiiluuil i.Vnicr on July at o'clock p. 111. This meeting had been called for July HI, but on account ol a mistake, In publishing dates, it was adjourned to July 2H The meeting Is for tlio purpose of perfecting township organization.

F.J. Fritch will bo present and address the people 011 the above date, O. II. IIlJNTKIt OiiMiilttocinan. We aro closing out all our Summer wash fabrics at a reduced price in order to mako room for our large fall stock that is beginning to come in now in the time to get bargains on this cluss o( line goods.

IlKNUY ItAUKK. Tho Sycamore Township Association will hold their Sixth Annual picnic at Krone's grovo Thursday, August. 1(5, All schools me invited. Come and have a good time There will be a special meeting of the ofllcei of the association and a Representative of each school will beheld August nth 181)4 at tho same place at 2 p. m.

to make arrangements for the picnic W.Gi'iN, Pros. Bargains for the next HO days In New llrst claes Millinery at Doane's. They must go at some price to make room for Fall and Winter stock which lias began to arrive. Marrlaao Licenses, l'lic following licenses have been granted since our last issue: was so badly dcieated by our boys some that is lost they have a uiy poor hand lelt. Chairman Lunch at the Silver Moon, Clarence Ekler was In tlio city last Saturday, II.

II. Woodrlng was In our city last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J.

II, Drawn of Larlmore paid us a call last Monday. Hon. A. L. Scott of Sycamore town-slilp was In tliu city Monday.

We would liko very much to have three or (our morn local correspondence. Everything frunlshed. Who will be the first to rettpond with a newsy letter? Bom to Mr. and Mrs. P.

L. Kennoyor last Thursday evening, a girl, Mr.Ed. BurtenshHW of Klk City lias moved on the BcaZausrs: farm. Miss Grace Connelly, vt Coft'eyville is visiting her brother Bert In tills city. I.E.

Cox was doing business in tho neighborhood of Lay Tuesday and Wed ncsday, Equally safo for young or old, Ayer's Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood frm all Impurities. D. S.Cook, a staunch populist of Louis-burg township was doing business in tune ago, have secured a professional battery and chalenged Independence to play them today jllioclialenge was ax- The traiiisare limning again and I am still paying the highest price in rash for all kinds ot poultry delivered at Hrlnkmans store. C. F.

Wknnek eepled and tho boys will driye to Neodashu tills afternoon and return about 0 or 10 o'clock this evening. The Indep endence crack pi tcher. who was crippled last week by a sprain in his ankle, will not bo able to play, but pitcher ('lark from Oofl'uyyillo, who is said to be an expert, will play in his stead. Wo wish United States, and that tho rale of interest ought to be uniform in all states; (5) that all revenues of the government ought to bo raised by taxes on real estate. People Paper While the events of the recent past have caused a great many people to realize the necessity for the govern ment lo own and operate tho railroads, who never saw the necessity before, there is another fact of supreme importance which must not be lost sight of, and that is that it is lirst necessary that the people shall own the government, else government ownership ol the railroads will do them no good.

TAKE NOTICE. Truman and Ihodoriek having sold their stock to the Union Implement Co. hereby notify all parties knowing themselves indebted to tho firm to call at tlie Union Implement Co. office and pay the same. All accounts against the old linn of Truman and iiroderiek will he paid at the same place by Tni'M an Bkooeuick.

them all tho success possible and do not doubt thalr success as they have never yet been beaten this season. J.T.Webber, Ago Lay, Kansas Special prices at Heac'nuarters. We 21, Independence. Mary E. Mellingtou Granville Torbett aro selling tlio goods because wo ait our city Saturday.

selling cheaper than nny other house In 44, Clarctnorn. 27, Independence 17. The populists of Caney township will hold a picnic on tlio 28 of uly at Shef- Jane Boges, Thomas L. Large, Luvica G. Marcum, 1T.S WOKTU KNOWING.

Vhat That yu can buy the most lirst class goods for the money at the liACiucT. Notions, Novelties, Tinware, Shoes, we have I hem. Every day is bargain day at the Hacket. town. Bargains for you and we want your trade Come.

M. .1. l'At Grocer (Jo. After many weeks of idleness owing fields grove. 2J miles north-east of Oaney.

F.J.Fritch, J. R. Charlton and Henry Young and others will be present to discuss tho issues of the day to tlio mismanagement of Jacob Schrt, the hum of the big mill will lie heard The convention assembled at Payne's opera house at 1 1 a. in. and was called to order by J.

V. Wilis, of Clierryvule, chairman of the central com mil tee. 1). Stewart Elliot, of (Vile) ville, was elected temporary nmi and upon takini; his place thJuikod the convention for ho honor in a live-minute speech made in his usual happy vein. J.

M. Heritage, of Cherokee, was made secretary, and S. II. Piper, of Klk Citv, assistant secretary. Committees, consisting of one from each township and city, wcro then appointed on credentials permanent organization, resolutions, order of business, and to select delegates to the judical convention after which a recess was taken until p.

Upon resembling, D. S. Elliott was made permanent chairman, C. E. Moore of Cherry vale neoretary, S.

II. Piper and II. E. Uriyhton arsistant secretaries. Dr.

T. F. Andress' of Liberty, chairman of the committee on resolutions, presented the following which were unanimously adopted: We the republicans of Montgomery County, in convention assembled, do most hearlly endorse the following, fo wit: First Tlio national republican platform adopted at Mlnaapolis in 181)2, Second The platform adopted by the state republican convention of the state oiKaiisas bold at Topeka, Kaiisa, on June (i, Third We congratulate the republicans of tlio slate of Kansas and of the Third Congressional District upon their excellent nominations and pledge our best efforts lor the election of the entire republican ticket, Fouith The republican parly, which is the true friend of the honest, laboring men to beware of the demagogues who pretend to bo their friends and work themselves into the lead for the purpose ol their own scliish interest and give ad-yice which, in the end, in detrimental to your interests, and at no time permit this vicious element to lead you into violations of the law and the destruction of property. Fifth That we regret the loss of the late Senator IShhnp W. Perkins, and consider his death a great misfortune fo Unpeople of the state of Kansas and to the nation as well and we tender to his bereaved family ur sincere sympathy.

The following were selected as Frederick E. Argyle, 23, Jefferson. Pearl G. Harris, 18, Cofleyvillo. J.

Vineyard, I.T. Alice Roach. 22, Just received, a full line of prints all everybody is Invited to come and bring your basket and let us have an old time again. Mr. Albeit Cox.

of Springfield, Mo. has been appointed manager and ar picnic. rived in the city yesterday to take the new and latest designs call anu sec Mrs. M. Doan and little daughter charge.

The boilers, which have been side-tracked at St. Louis 011 account of Itheba went to Lawrence last Satunday to visit with friends. the strike, have arrived and arc being placed in position. Mr. Cox informs us Mrs.L..

W.Myers ot JWk city was visiting her daughter Mrs. I.E. Cox that everything will bo in readiness for hiissuess by A ugtist 1st, Tlio new Sattirdayjand Sunday. manager was formerly with the Gulf Miss Maggie Loriag left last Saturoay ror Lafountaine where she will visit roller mills of Springfield, and brings to his position years of experience and with relatives and friends. Len Gephart ahd Pat Moran a practical knowledge of the milling HERE WE COME! with a mi ijm: of mmm, carkiagks, spring WAGONS AND (ARTS.

PRICKS TO SUIT. ALSO The Celetatefl Bail Wapn. Tie Best on the lartet. ALL STEEL HARROWS, MOWING MACHINES AND SULKY PLOWS THE BEST IN THE WORLD- NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUll GRAIN DRILLS. CALL AND SEE US AND GET OUR PRICES.

WE CAN SUIT YOU, J. E. Snyder Co. IiulcpcinloiK'o Kans. busbars.

Cofleyvillo Jourlial. jCherry valo made Independence a pleas LADIES Remember yon can buy tlio ant call last Saturday and Sunday. best corset on earth at (lie Racket Giiarianteed to please. I Dr. McOulley's lioalth has been fast failing for some time and last week he left for a northern trip to recuperate.

them satisfaction guaranteed lllONHV BADKN The Independence and Parsons base ball clubs played a scries of match games here last week. The Parsons boys were handlcapcd the first two days by tho absence of their besc players; they were liere however for the last game, but the Parsons nine will have to practice a great deal before they can successfully play Independence. The Parsons boys took the defeat gracefully and during their stay here lmvo proven themselves gentlemen in every respect. A largo lino of men's shoes of all kinds at the very lowest prices, We invite you to come in and see our stock before you buy elsewhere. Hknrv Baden.

When by reason of a cold or from other cause, the stomach, liver, and kidneys beaome disirdered, no time should be lost In stimulating them to action. Ayer's Pills act quickly, safely, and surely. Sold by druggists and dealers in medicines. The social given by tho Presbytcrsan church at the residence of A. P.

Mc-Bride Tuesday evening, was largely attended, The weather was just right for such a gathering and all report a pleasant time and plenty of ice cream Sheriff Moses went to fancy Monday and roturnod in the evening having in charge Frank Stradley and Elder Powers, of Caney, arrested 011 a charge of violating the prohibitory law. They Say, Culley Do you expect to have any job printing done? If you do, just 'late We guarantee lowest prices, the best material and above all tlio most were arranged about 8 p. m. before Jus artistic work in the city. Give us a trial we are itching to please you.

tice Gilmore and each pled guilty to keeping a club room and was fined jflOO We now have electric call bells at the post office, which are a great conveni and costs, amounting to about $10 more in eacli case. They both paid tlio great onco to persons wishing to be waited on. er portion of the amount assessed against Save the coupons and secure pictur esque America. You will regret it if you don't. N.

P. Short, our popular machinist fins purchased the old J. Q. Adams pro perty and will fix up tho same for i hme. J.

W.SCOTT, Veterinary Surgeon, May be found at his residence, on West Main Street, opposite the Heekman House. He will answer any and ail calls, by day or by night, by letter or by telegram. Independence, Kans. and cake. New fall styles and latest novelties in been working for some time at tho ice blunt, left for Hernngton Kans, last them and were given to August 1st, to liquidate in full.

Since January 1 there lias been turned into the school luud from fines paid byjointisls the snug sum $1,400 and these cases will add jMJO to that amount. We aro Informed that tho total cost to the county of prosecutions for violating the prohibitory law since January I lias been less than $300 which is certainly a gratifying showing to the taxpayers of the county. Reporter. The bath house on the site of the mineral well just north-east of this city is enclosed and tho well is flowing a small stream. All attempt at pumping have so far been unsuccessful, though, owing it is thought to tlio paper of tho dynamite cartridge with which the well was millinery goods has began to arrive at Doane's Nillinery store.

Sunday. "To remain unknown is to not adver Jacob Moore's stolon team has been heard from In response to the notices lese," says an exchange. Try an ad. In sent all over the country a telegram was the United Labor and reach tho minds received Monday evening from Tierce delegates to the judical convention and authorized to select their own alternates: Dr. .1.

F. Gard, C. C. Kincaid, It. IJ.

Ilandcy, Thos. F. Bruke, S. II. lliper, D.

P. Greer, O. P. Ergcnbright, W. II.

Ilarter, T. F. Andress, O. J. Winters, V.

L. Long, A. U. Hardsell, W. N.

Smith, J. E. Wingard, and S. M. Porter.

Hon. S. S. Kirkpatrick was here introduced and gave the convention a stirring speech of an hour's length, after which the convention proceeded to business. F.

M. Bcneflel, cf Coffeyvillc, for representative, W. E. Ziegler, of Independence, for county attorney, and W. C.

Foreman, afovor COO people in Montgomery coun 'Y, besides a large miscellaneous list. City, Missouri, stating that the horses buggy and harness were there, but 110 i John Baden left last week for his native ore, Germany. Henry Dubbles accom panied him. They will be gone about bree months. mention was made of the thief.

Slier ii) Moses and Mr. Moore started at ones for that place and the sheriff will try very hard to get the thief if he is not already in custody, which is not likely or the the Up and Up BARBER SHOP. C. H. Straight, assisted by W.

B. Palmer, Will hereafter manago the Tillman Hurbc-r Shop, West of First National Bank i Several Delaware Indians were in the A RETIRED BUSINESS WOMAN. A Page From Her History. The important, oxprrlnncus of others are tnteroHfcliitf. Tim fiiflowlnn In no exception: had Ihkiii Iron lili'd with heart disease 25 veins, much of that time very seriously.

For Ity last Thursday, The Star and Kan fact would doubtless have been montion ed In the telegram. It is still uncertain uescnoes one ot trie women as naarly a half ton. what route the fellow took but from the shot being packed around the strainer a tlio bottom ot the tube. When this i got in order and good flow secured, Mr. Parkhiirst proposes to make a salt lake just oast" of tho bath house, Other improvements ho has in contemplation are the laying out of a park, with paths, driveways, natural groves etc.

and the construction of a fresh water lako half a mile in length up tlio ravine from the river. Such a pleasure resort bus long been needed here, and we hope to see Mr. Parkhurst carry his plans into effect in the near future 4lve years I was treated liy one physician eon-tlnwouisly. I wus in husiness, hut tihllncil to mv health. A nhv- 1 Found: On Main street last Sunday of Rutland, for clerk of district roll re on iicconnt, of retire account of sleiun told my friends that I could not live a frequent and positive identification reported of the team going south it is evening, a silk handkerchlet.

Owner I'lay have same by calling at this office court, were renominated by aoclama tion. month. My rout and llnilis were hadly swollen, and 1 was indeed in a serious condition when a gentleman directed my attention to fir. Miles' New Heart (aire, nil xuiri that, IMu probable that be drove from here into the Territory and then went, east. Im and paying foa advertisment.

iKter, who had heen iilllieted with heart dis For probate Judge there were five A stimulant is often needed to nourish porter. and strengthen the roots and to keep the Closing oat all Spring and Summer Millinery at Doane's for loss than first 1 air a natural color. Hall's Hair Renew- e.r is the best tonic for the hair. The steam merry-go-round situated candidates, N. E.

Houton, I. Swalzcl, L. T. Barbour, S. DendiH aud II.

II. Dodd. Seven ballots were necessary, the last standing IJouton 64, Swatzel 37, Harbour 18. ease, nail iieen cured tiy the remedy, and was Jiirain strong, healthy woman. I purchased hottle of the Heart, ('lire, and In less than sin hour after taking the (list dose I could feel a decided Improvement In theelrculatlon of my hltHid.

When had 1 li ken throe doses I -ould move my ankles, souiel.hiiiK 1 had not done formonl hs.iind my limits had heen swollen so Ioiik that they seemed almost piitrilled. Heforo I had taken one hottle of tho Now Heart tlio swelling had all none clown, and I was so much lietter that I did tnv nn Independence markets. I1KNS AND CHICKENS 4 per lb cost to make room for Fall stock. Now is your chance to buy first class Millinery at a bargain, and solicits your patronage. MANUFACTURED ICE For sale at TltUMAN Main and Eighth Streets, Independence, Kansas.

Order: Promptly Filled and let Dtlirerei To Of The City. Hebrank Truman. the vacant lot between A. Zutz's grocery store and the court house, Is running every evening and so far has The married people of this city con i work, On my recommendation six others am Ii taking this valuahle remedy." Mrs. Morgan.

Dti'J w. Harrison Kl, Chicago, 111. Dr. Miles' New llearl.durn. rilucnvnrvr.ru cluded to take an outing 011 the steamer "The Nellie Hockett" and accordingly they, forty-two in number, assembled at the landing on Monday evening at 7 Sl'IUNGS 7 per lb TUKKEV HENS 5 per lb TUUKEY TOMS 4 per lb DUCKS 4 per lb (iEKbE 4 per lb COW8 AND llKIt'EIld 2J4-2Jf per lb STKKKS a-3Jtf per lb IIOOS 4 per lb BUTTKtt 14 per lb EGGS cash 5 dozen trade 7 dozen NEW POTATOES 50 pr bit eminent Hpeciallst in heart disease, is sold hy all druggist on a posit I vo (ruaratiteo.or seii! hy tho llr.

Miles Medical 'hart, receiptor price, 81 per hottle, nix hot ties for 8, express prepaid. It is positively froo from all opiates or dangerous drugs. o'clock, in the best of spirits, with plen ty of ice cream, pop etc. There were a few, however, who preferred something more substantial and brought along fried For county superintendent there woie three candidates: 11. Y.

Kennedy, of Parker; Anna Keller, of this city; and J. II. Danna, of Caney. Three ballots were necessary, the third resulting: Miss Anna Keller 62. R.

Y. Kennedy CO. For coroner, James Thompson, a colord man of coffeyvelle, was nominated. This closed the work of the counry conyention after which the convention for the second commissioner district was called together. Only one balloFwas necessary, the vote standing Moore 18, Pinkston 15.

vocrfte- chicken and rolls, but it is needless to say they did not feast alone nor in perfect peace. The run was made to Riverside park in one and a half hours. Most of the party landed and tried to inspect the park by moonlight. The return trip 'successfully drawn a large crowd, Get your Meals at the Silver Moon. The Drum Creek Sunday school nic will be held at the Dominy grove Wednesday, August 1, exercises com-imonces at 10 o'slock a.

m. I P.S.Moore President The city council now baa men at work 5uttlng lo a tile drain In the third ward. i 12 inch tile drain will be run dowh 0 treot and connected with Baden's drain ind all the cellars and other sources of filth. I The people's party rally to be held this city Aug. 11, will be addressed by Annie L.

Diggs and Judge C. E. Ifoote. This will probably be very Interesting and every believer of the people's party should attend, Ice cream at the Silver Moon Printed in Topeka, Kansas. Wants to talk to you was very pleasant.

The little steamer responded nobly, gliding gracefully over the crystal waters, whereby tho moon light were reflected the fleecy clouds and the luxuriant foliage on the high, im ok Ohio, Citv ok Th.i:io, I.lJfAS NTY. Frank .1. makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney Co doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and Hint said linn will pay the sum of ONE HUNlUtEl) DOLLAR for each and every ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's CATA CCUK.

FKANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and suscribed in my presence, this (ith day of December, A.D.ISSti. A. W.OLEASON, seal.

Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces ot the system. Send for testimonials, free, F. J. Cheney Toledo, O.

by all Druggists, 75c. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Caturrah tbat cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrah Cure. F. Props O. We, tho undersigned, have known F.

.1. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe hi hi perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. Truax.wholesale druggistsToledo, Walding, Kinnan Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrah Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the bloed and mucous surfaces of the pystem. l'rice, 75c.

Sold by all druggists. Tistimon-lals free. Subsciibo for the United Labor, the best people's party naper In the county; also if you wish to Insert an a J. you can do no better than to patronize us. posing banks that border the broad riv And ail your fl k.

And your neighbor's folks, A bout politca ndjvther things It's Weekly Keform Parwf All the year. 16 64 fit.OO a Year. KASHAS LEADS TDE THE ADTOCATB'S HucnUonal Hflnsrt. has been felt in every county in F.n." .4 and in every atate in the Vnion. It is recognized aa a t.EAnna in this rrrnt I'olitic; I involution.

The people wnnt pnol literature. jnj we want them to have it. We nlo want a dollar with which, to do tiualiiikv. You pny the DOLLAR, we do the rest. ADVOCATE FOB.

Tcptfca, Ka, er on either side. At 11:30 the return landing was made without the occurrence of a single accident except one bandanna handkerchief was badly dam- The Cox who 'up a law office in the recently opened old Y.M.C.A. Now is the time i i The program consisted of songs, recitations, charades and talk and all expressed themselves as pleased with thettlpand the boat and its manage rooms, haye formed a combination with Mr. J. A.

Orr, a practicing attorney, and business will bo conducted under ,11 firm nam I Cox, Orr A Cos ment. ao left resolving to aro arain and to subscribe. ty longer. Reporter. 1.

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