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Republican-Plaindealer from Cherryvale, Kansas • 2

Republican-Plaindealer from Cherryvale, Kansas • 2

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Ileury star and his associate ih I ft mm The paper, by Miss Eleanor Mollitt', of Coffey ville. "Do We Govern Our Republican Plamdealer. and plutocratic by a too long lease of I jsoweiand oflke. The people's party crime, Whiteomb, were in the city last A new five room house good bam "Id" d. 1 av I It Friday, seems strange that such Schools Well? If not.

WJv jiotYV chicken coop, wagon- and baggy shed. I bad a right to existence and to respect characters can roam at large. We are was another of the excellent features ful treatment. It did not get it. True, Entered at the poatojjiee at ClierryvaXet ag necond class maUmatter.

of the program. informed that a detective was hare on their trail the same day, aad it seems it only partially deserved it, for it caught up the light and flippant de J. 11. Dana and Principal J.E. and out house; nine acres of all under fence; three acres in pasture good orchard, strawberry pateh, etc.

Everything in good shape. Inquire of Police Judge (Smith, or J. II. Cherryvale, Kansas. to us that the law could claim its own iersmng were tne names on the pro- bris of both old parties and assumed SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE in very short order if an organized ef all wisdom and all virtue rn the name ram for discussion of the paper; and fort was made.

both presented some excellent of the new movement. On both sidefr JEIDAYf PUBLISHED thoughts. has been intolerance and bigotry. Our friends should not be forgetful I need not say that the lecture by of the fact that the IIepublioak DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the firm "Vietiras, not recruits, has.

been the rule. Force has been substituted for rrof L. is. Sanders, or 1 t. fccott, was D.

R. excellent. "Neither nor teacher PlaindkaIjER is prepared to do any kind of job printing that may be required by ur business- men. We heretofore known a Wise Stanton, and composed of tbv undersigned, has- reason and practical politics. In the first campaign In Kansas the noisy who has ever heard him but well Arul-ttriltivo yoaa better deal tLarr any other dealer in the city Give him a eall.

r.tfA'gfT OEDEER AT EAST BIDE GROCEBYVjl tnU.lL tw Kasrt's YAP.D, ClIErJltYVALE KANSAS. been disserved oy mutual consent, I know the Muperiority of all his lectures Kansas has been the birthplace 1 element predominated. As the wind W. Stanton assuming all debts and don't chip in a dollar's worth of'taffy" Throughout, the program was Inter collecting all outstanding accouuti of great reforms, and haa been precedes th rain, so did the extreme rrun 1 element lead the hosts to partial vic- with eyery job we turn ot, but with our new assortment of tvDe of the due the hrm. W.J.

WISE, spersed with music by J. M. An- iiliiiuua iui iwiuuB icaauun. xuc i 1 ,1 C. W.

STANTON. 1893. I tore, lint neuer men are com-1 uti'uu uiu," most modern styles we- can give you eeeaorthereDeiiion was piamea fhAfft fc nwnn Tw Quartette which all enioyed-well work that you will not be ashamed to place before the public. in Kansas soil, and prohibition anf lnfinitftV anterior vocev. fonnd an arvidiner nlace within her ttn wuiAf.n.

Thn nronpnt sphMa ntt Our next Association will be held in hnrHprfl. hut withall liAr wnrkafnr housacoutaiu better men than could I Coffey ville on the second Saturday in The Blackmore family did not leave March. State Superintendant Gaines diabolical I nave been elected two years ago. a very pleasant recollontinn In th good or evil, no more will be with us, if possible, and an minds of tlie Cherryvala people who work has ever been perpetrated General Ives was a credit to the state, but he was the only one elected. All Thtro la no place in- the city where yra can buy extra effort will be made to make this attended their art school.

They dona under the American dag than that meeting both profitable and entertain our present state officers are able. about half what they promised to do, ing to all who attehd. no live STILL IN THE LEAD. Dr. J.

II. HAUREtt'S FAMILY MEDICINES. For a severe Cough or CM try the Coagh Syrup. To purify the blood, act. on the liver and remove- all malarial, troubles use Barber's Try Barber's Magi Liniment for colic: in children; as a general family medicine it is hard to beat.

Barbel's Penetrating Oil hs no equal fr barb-wire euts, spavins and bruises horaesand cattle. Barber's Stock Food cures of the Anarchists at Topeka fast discriminated in the prices of mate GROCERIES AND MEATS teacher, who can possibly attend, fail honorable and trustworthy men. Bettor politics is the rule, and the people's party is slowly getting out of its chrys week In the past, Kansas has rial, charging some of the students to avail himself of the opportunity. $335 for tuition aad outfit, others been fair to look npon and worthy alis state. The whole movement is 2.35.

and sold one or more outfit for of the love of every true patriot. Cheaper and of a Better Quality than at one 01 true democratic reform. The-l CENTENNIAL chips. $1.35 each. The students were in cood Now, by the band of those who election of John Martin to the senate condition to hold an indignation meet BY CRICKET should gnard her honor and hold of the United States was genuine vic- ing yesterday morning, when they John Ellison, of Mound Valley, spent her fair name high above slander tory, not for the people's party nor for chicken good for all kinds of stock.

found the artist-iorchief had gone to Independence and failed to return as last Sunday with the Ilart boys. and ridicule, she has been dragged the aemoeratic party, but for true democracy. The future reform in Mrs. C. M.

Rice, of town, spent last promised. Only those who had na into the most loathsome degrada state and nation is truly democratic. Monday at Mrs. Hart's. tural talent or experience procured tion and is disgraced for all time Republicanism has gone to seed in Mrs.

II. F. Taylor's mother" and pictures that resembled the original mim WASTES II CBmiTALI. Oborn McClintock will pay highest price in cash for all kinds of Poultry. Come to Ofeborn's Carpet West Main Street.

23-lm. to come. Her first downward state and nation. In Kansas the Al- daughter, of Liberty visited her last photographs, and it was not the fault 0. N.OWENS, Proprietor.

nance is dead. The attempt of a few Wftpu step was looked npon as a misfor of the students, either. tnne. and she was an obiect of has Mr. Adams, of liice county.

to erect a secret political organization on its ruins proved abortive. The for1 been visiting his uncle Wm. Uoles nifv. her friends believing: and CUSTOM WORK OF ALL KINDS "orT-k1 Aa noif ftk of ol ir 4- hoping she would be redeemed in eralie party are botu dead in Kan8as. th9 st two weeks- O.

F. Caeson, President. C. C. Kincaid, Vic President.

H. A. Knnz was the first man to sow 1892. Like a wayward youth, the The attitude of the populist and the oats in this district this year, he began day of redemption was passed by election of John Martinis a victory sowing last Monday. i j.

Flour Graham and Chops. GENERAL MILLING! xrimii rnfrm aTir with iiAa.il. umteu movement aiong tne i Chas. WaterB, a former resident whole lino. Fusion has succeeded, of this vicinity, but who has been in Bevilo Newton, Crahler.

ffjontgomei1! Co, Mationial Bank. Capital, i. i .1 I the oil regions of Pensylvania, for the veiy wuuuuj, ieuvnjK vuiuo We will now quit calling each other past three years, visited with Mr. Les hope behind. The Kansas of old, thieves, cutthroats and robbers.

We so prond, so grand, so noble, now must not lay all the blame at the door ter and family this week. He will go to Mead county, where he and his BUBPLUS, $500.00 '1 or brother Cash have claims. Railroad Time Tables. wreck of her former self, is encir most of it ourselves. Men are not so different after all, and because a man E.

Tavlor sold his his stock and cled in the horrible meshes of that ST.LOUIS SAN FRANCISCO li. li. belongs to a railroad company or is in farm implements at publiosale yester damnable octopus whose eight day. He and family will move to Logan Bros. Proprietors of the popular SHORT oim IMW ROOM.

OPEN DAY AHD NIGHT. Brown Block, Cherry vale, Ks. WEST BOUND. town in a few days. No.

I Coiorado Express 12:39 am gigantic arms are ignorance, anarchy, rebellion, avarice, disregard Mr. Gilbert Baker has rented the I 3 Colo. Cai.JSxpress.. 44 37 Through Freight Yambert farm and will move thereon for law and order, envy, indolence, 44 33 Through Freight. 4:40 and Dure and unadulterated cus- "32 Local Freight 7:28 pm in a few days.

Mr, Plumer's house and the furniture up-stairs and part of the contents jffiiSM Hi--. ill "a Bcdness. EAST BOUND. its employ, is no good reason why he is ah enemy of the state. But we all want fair play.

In Kansas the republican party i3 not an enomy but a rival. It has been in power long enough. Its policy is not wholly bad, but it has been carried far enough. The people want a change, and they hare a right to it. They are not better or worse for wanting it.

They would wot be better or worse for noi wanting it. Let us quit crying stop A republican is as good as a No 2 St Louis Express 3:01 a of the first story burned last Sum 4 St Loois Mail 3:05 A FOPTJL13T VIEW. about noon. When the fire was dis 44 36 Local Freight 8:07 a ROWAND YEAGER. BAIlBEltS.

They never fail to give satisfaction. Bhop Next Door to Kincaida. Main Street. Cherry vale. Kaa covered the roof was afire near Ih Some of our populist friend are 44 38 Through Freight 7:28 34 Through Freight 2sl8 44 32 Stock Freiffht 0:40 a very persistent in their claim that the Dunsmore house has the hear Freight trains 31 and 80 carry pas- Hue.

The family are poor folks and the wife has been sicls lor some time and hadn't been out oi bed lor over two weeks. sencers. populist. Men are no ty endorsement of every member democrat or a Train 32 carries passengers uetweeu of the new party, notwithstanding Cherryvale and Oswego. Taain 3S carries passengers tetween W.

A. GRAHAM, DENTIST. Neodesha and Columbus when pro CHERRY JINGLES. the fact that there are several Populists in this vicinity who have turned back in disgust and vlded with tickets or passes. FKISCO L12B CONNECTIONS.

better and no worse the new party than when in the old arty. It is not profitable to assume all virtue lor ourselves and all dishonesty for those who do not agree with us. Tne mon in the legislature are all desirous of doiug the best they can for Kansas. It is remarkable how geuoiou3 both sides have been in the contest, howevfr vi Train No. 1 Connects at Burrton with A.

T. K. F. llv. for Doints in openly declare their intention to stick to one or the other of the BY FARMliS BOY.

Mr. P.Benham visited Pittsburg last Wednesday. Carlin Plunkett and Miss Silva Oli- Colorado. Arizona. Nevada.

Wvominc Utah. Idaho, Montana, Washington, and California. Has recliuiusr chair phant were united by holy bonds car and pulluiau sleeper to Burrton of happy wedlock last 'limroaay Kan a Train No. 2 Connects at St. Louis night.

Teeth Extracted with all railway lines, to tho East, Mr. Will Darling aad wife moved North, and South-east. Has reclining into their new home last Tuesday. chair car and pullmaii sleeper to St. --j ithout Pain.

Office over McOormicks Grocery, Cherryvale, Kansas. Louis lor Eureka Springs, Juhn Huffman has 40 Smith, Paris, and points in Arkansas, I DIRECTORS. V.KVTW KETY)X, O. P. TARON.

O. O. KINCAID. JTWVAI. DIXON J.M.

OOUUTXrY J. II. WELCH E. F. TAYIOK B.

F. CALDWELL Your Pafronaga Is Respectfully Solicited. i aores of land for 300, He contem Indian Territory, ana Jexas. plates buying another farm oi 160 Train No. 3 (Jonnects at Burrton, A .1 1 T71 jvan.

witn A. -i ana o. xy. lur acres. cious the leaders fought.

The war has baen a War of leaders, not of tho peo- pie themselves. The republican house is rightfully organized. The populists, stricily speaking, should give way; but necessity may at least excuse their course. There is li; tie doubt but that the members who hold certificates are the only members of the house. The populist house c.muot unseat.

Those who had no certificate are not entitled to a seat unless by unanimous consent or unless seated by an election committee selected by Chairman Douglass up to the present time. There is little doubt also of the elec Messrs. Mort and John Nordurfrhs points in Colox-ado, New and Old Mexico, Arizona, and California. Has pullraan sleeper to the city of Mexico and Mr. Clark visited indepenaence UR: JOHN PICHLER, PJIYSTCIAN and SURGEON.

Chronic Diseases a Bpecinlty. Calls answered day or night. Olllce over P. O. Cherryvale, Kan.

last Saturday. via. litirrtoa ana Jiii'aso; ana reenn-liitr chair car to Burrton Kan. Geo. Gill returned from Emporia Through pullmau sleepers Burrton to Pueblo.

Colorado springs, uenver, last Wednesdey, where he had been attending school. old parties for belter or worse. For the benefit of the unbelievers we publish the following article, written by one of the brightest men in the new party, and published in a recent issue of the Topeka Populist: Ed. POPULIST: While hold that under our constitution and the laws of the state, as well as the decisions of the supreme court, the highest and only tribunal in the state for deciding all legal questions properly presented, the republicans received a majority of certificates of election to the houee of representatives, and were therefore legally and justly entitled to temporarily organize the house. by no means, would countenance any irregularity or abuse of power on their part.

And to one standing out from the scene of disturbance, loyal to government and the laws of the state, looking impatiently upon men and parties, and asking that justice be done under the forms of law or not at all, honestly believe that our leaders at Topeka have taken a position they ought not to maintain even if they can. It cannot be in the interest of reform nor for the good of the state that wrongs and Los Angelea San Diego, and San Fran cisco. Train No. 4 Connects at st Louis evpr fails to Cnre, XTm mnl I Aif. with all Rv.

lines to the East, North and South-east. Has reclining chair tion of John Martin and E. H. Snow. Both were elected by a sufficient num Seveaal citizens of Cherryvale can sub oar.

pullmau sleeper, to St. Louis con stantiate this statement. DOING BUSINESS AT THE OLD STAND ber of members'who held certificates. nects at Paris ex. witn ut.

j. ana ft. F. Ry. and Tex.

Pac. Ry for points in Jess Horn, from California, visiting his parents this week in Labette Co. Commissioner N. E. Bouton, John Huffman, Edward Phares and Farmer Boy visited Independence last Saturday.

They gave Emit Dalton a call. Emit seems to be in good spirits but says he would much rather breath the pure air of freedom. And would not a new organization Texas. Has pullmau sleeper Monett consisting of a majority of the mem to Dalian Tex. Through tickets on bers who hold certificates be valid, if sale to all points.

For further par GEO. F. WOODLAND tioulare call on or address, it could be brought about? But at C. H. CIjAIBOrke, Agent.

BAS OPENED UP present there is but one way out, and MOORE has Just received a New and Elegant Stock of that is for the members who hold cer tificates to abide by the majority rule SAJNTA FE ROUTE. New Stock of Drugs, and recognize Speaker Douglass. The people will tolerate no violation of law NORTH BOUND. SHOES AND SLIPPERS KANSAS A HISTOBY MAKES. In 1803 Kansas made its acquaintance with the United States as a part of the Louisana treaty, purchased from France under Napoleon.

1821 gave the last hope of a cotton king ever surviving in the borders of the ana win noia tne party in tne wrong --MEDICINES. Arrives Departs 202 Passenger dally 10:20 a 10:25 a 204 Passenger dally 12:30 12:35 a in responsible. Better be wronged than and the largest and best selected line of wrong. How will you go before the 222 Freight daily 6:45 6:25 people two years hence There is no At his old stand, Corner Main and Galveston Streets, and will bs pleased to have his old customers call on him. East Main Street, CBLEBRYVALE, KANS.

WEST BOUND. NECK TIES-I Sunflower state. But in 18o4 a proposition was brought forth by 'Senator 201 Passenger daily 4:05 4:10 203 Passenger daily 4:05 a 4:10 doubt but that the canvassing boar I did its duty. If it did not, howevei, there is no remedy but to submit to the majority and take the issue before In the county, For a short time he will give 10 percent. OonC PSndGLOVES.

the people in another campaign. We want to see the republicans defeated, usurpations denounced in the practice of older parties, should be tolerated and fostered in the new, even in the name of justice and liberty. In a free government there i3 no justice and no liberty save under the law. Outside of law, regularly and cautiously enacted, there is nothing desirable to patriots and lovers of liberty. Liberty and justice in the abstract, aside from law and government, do not exist.

Where law is not held supreme, chaos and anarchy exists. Were all men perfect, each would be a rule unto himself and government would be unknown. But men unrestrained do not follow the golden rule, but they cannot be defeated in violat Freight daily 8:30 a a COFFEY VILLE BRANCH. kobth Bound. Passengor, daily, arrives 10:15 a Freight, daily, arrives 2.55 Freight, daily, arrives 6:15 pm Kocrn bound.

Passenger, dally, 4:15 Freight, daily, departs 11:00 a Train 202 carries elegant coaches and chair cars, arrives at Kansas City 5:10 LOWMAE" KEABT, Successors to DILWORTH CO, Douglass for the organization of Kansas as a territory in with the famous bill of squatter sovereignty. In 1859 a noted Kansan by the name of John Brown'after brooding over the exciting scenes caused by squtter sovern made a dashing raid and landed in a loop suspended from a tree. 1861 admitted Kansas into the union as the 34th state. In 1863 Quantrell visited Lawrence with a troop of ing the laws. Two wrongs do not DR.

S. SSlOtt, make right. Because they did, do, or may intend to do wrong, is no excuse for our party doing wrong. One party aa East G-vocevs, 10: we should contend for, but principle Physician and Surgeon. and law.

making close connection witn ft o. limited, "tne nanasomesc train In the running solid between Treats all acute and chronic diseases eTM r-i st PKfintvA Te r-i 1 -1 3 guerrillas. In 1892 the Dalton gang were anihitated at Coffeyville while robbing a bank. 1893 marked a political represent! ve revolution at the state capital. Will Sell You Groceries at Bed Bock Prices.

Best Grades of Flour on the Market. Colorado Potatoes and Wisconsin Cabbage. sleeping cars, chair cars and dining government and law become a ne-cars, arriving at Chicago 9:15 m. cesity. All government and all law hemorrhoids, genlto, urinary and female diseases.

TEACHEB3 ASSOCIATION. No. 204 carries Pullman sleeping fail of exact and perfect justice, but Rooms 6 and 7, ears and coaches, arriving at Kansas City 6:50 a connecting with Chicago Express, arriving at Chicago at 8:3 a. connecting with all trains north and east. No.

203 carries Pullman sleepers to Wellington, and coaches to Pan Handle, eonnects at Winfleid with human history proves that as men are constituted, the worst government is better tkan no government at all. No law is perfect, and no law can afford absolute justice. But the poorest law fords more equal and exaot justice to Brown Block. Cherryvale, Kans. THE CHERRYVALE NEW SECOND HAND STOKE rain for points in Oklahoma and In- all the people than no law or disre- dlan territory, uaivestoir.

ana inter- trrd tot law. mediate points in Texas. Is the Place for Cheap Goods. New Furniture Exchanged for Old Goods, "Quick Sales and Small Profits our Motto. It does not become the people's par P.

B. is good for Catarrh, Cold in the lieid and on the Lungs; Croup, A.IL IIabdinq, Agent. Removal Sale. On account of ill health-in my family, necessitating a change of climate, I will sell all my goods including, Pi-anocs, Organs, Violins', Guitars, and all kinds of musical goods, Sewing machines, Glass and tineware and other goods at COST, closing out. A.

MOUXIXG. Bruises, Old Sores, etc. Z. P. (Woman's Friend) 13 a pleas ant.

Sate and effectual remedy lor al J. If. Prcprlstsr. ty even in the name of reform, to refuse to abide by the laws of any state, no matter how Irksome or cumbersome they may, be. Nor will the form of Female Weakness, Sick Head The Montgomery County Teachers Association met at Independence Saturday, February 18.

at 1:30 a. m. in the high school building. After a general disruesiou of the lesson in "Compayre's Lectures," the association adjourned to meet at the American Hotel, in response to an invitation of the teachers of the city. And surely no one will need to be told what happened then.

The most intimate acquaintances of some of the gentlemen would scarcely have recognized them when they returned from the dinning hall. You who were absent have missed the opportunity of a llf a time. From the hotel we went to the Mi Church where ihe program was continued. "The Life and Works of Emerson," was the title of an excellent paper, read by Eiss Flo. Beale, teacher in Dist.

96. Supt. Sinclair, of Coffey ville Principal J. Pershing of Independence, and others discussed the subject well. ache.

Debility, Uoueness masses of the party long tolerate a disregard for the laws of this state or Wakefulness, etc. Mns. 45. A. Mecum, Agent.

c. w. MEMPHIS EOUTE. DEPART. No.

402 Passenger 8:30 a. No. 418 Accommodation 11 :50 a. m. ARRIVE.

No. 401 Passenger 6:35 p.m. No 417 Accommodation ....11: 00 a.m. Trains No. 402 eonnects with all prlncipallines at Kansas City for the East and West.

This is the Colorado condone the mistakes of over-ambi n- tious leaders. If a law is not good, or if it can be improved, it should be and FIDE can be changed. The people's party Is not an instrument of revoiutijn but of wort a of lovely tnnsic for tony crnt. fuU sire, brst fHI quality, i and California train; also connects at Arcadia with fast tram for Springfield A TEAK 1 onflertsk. to brftfl, tch any fairly intelligent person of eitbet ki, who eaa read and write, and who.

after Instruction, U1 work industriously, how to earn Tnre. Thoasaad Dollars a reformation, no matter how extreme S308D f' iliir ond opaklirip vocai ana mstfurnenrai r.Jnll irctieo o'pii the trut rlegant manner, including Carmcncifa, the leaders. n-Tge -pnTirans, tie Memphis and all points south. Free the position of its temporary earin thairawn localttf they Hre.I will also furnistt i. ilanc Pauiiu bjm t-aiTxcwski, the i reclining chair cars from i4 1 om c.

dcosi, Tne airect cause of all the disturb 5jgrearr'n't- Any information OUR LEADING BRANDS AEE- GENERAL, LITTLE CHIEF, LEADER MISCHIEF-mhiz. Sa- 33. West Kaia CSIISIf iffi-. UlilC rA YfiRIC MtrsrCAt. FCHO.

rnufpo Afcn nhPorfuIlV extended. the situation employments which yoaean ears tbat.moe-'. No money for me nnlesa successful aa above. Easily and teamed. I desire bat ens worker from each district c.

cooaty. I bare already taafnt and provided with employment a tarn number, who are making; o.er i3QOO a jpsreach. It's and NOLIO. Pull particulars FREE. Addret.

at onae. AI4L.EK. lioM. Auxwta, JUttlae. i l.

i Thmn.h ttatu ail nntnta. Call on naughty ana aeuant attiiuae or me OTOJO or address CO. Corn well, Agent lepublicau party, made aristocratic.

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