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Scandia Journal from Scandia, Kansas • 3

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Scandia Journali
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Scandia, Kansas
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THE SCANDIA JOURNAL paralyzed. The Republican League at Den "Paragraph of the erenera GEORGE F. PAGE, EDITOR. What is statutes of 1889, so far as it attempts to conler on county attorneys, the SUBSCRIPTION PER YEAR. If not paid in advance Si.

50. ver the other day came out squarely in favor of female suffrage. There is one thing we notice, the nearer people get to where they actually have female suffrage, the less they are afraid of Breeze. power to commit witnesses for contempt on account of a refusal to be OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. sworn, or testify as provided in this section, is unconstitutional and FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1894.

n. i void." 1 1 1 1 The Journal does not believe that the striking railroad men are Such is the language of an opin nl ion of the supreme court written by responsible for, or to any great ex Mr. Justice Allen in a habeas cor tent participators in, the riots of pus ease, wherein the petitioner Chicago. Any great city has sought to be released on the ground thousands of professional toughs that a county attorney had no au who take advantage of such condi thority to commit for contempt a tions as have existed lately in Chi wnness wno retuseci to answer cago to do just as the Chicago riot questions in an examination before ers have done. For this reason Castoria is Dr.

Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants cud Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcotic substance. It is a harmless Mihstitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is-thirty years use by Millions of Mothers.

Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishiiess. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep. Cas- toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend.

him for the purpose of procuring the Journal believes that after fair evidence under the Drohibitorv warning to spectators and other in iquor law. County attorneys can nocent people, Springfield rifles REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Congressman, Fifth District, W. A. CALDERHEAD, of Marshall County.

For Congressman-at-Large, R. W. BLUK. For Associate Justice, W. A.

JOHNSTON. For Governor, E. N. MORRILX. For Lieut.

Governor, J. A. TROUTMAN. For Secretary of State, VV. C.

EDWARIJS. For Auditor: GEO. E. COLE. For Treasurer, O.

L. ATHERTON. For Attorney General, F. B. DAWES.

For State E. STANLEY. subpoena witnesses, but they may ought to have settled the riots in refuse to be sworn or to testify and Chicago, he is powerless. The only way now in which prosecutions under On account of the proposed re duction in the tariff on harness and Castoria. Castoria.

the prohibitory law can be com menced is upon complaint bv pri saddlery a syndicate has been formed in Boston to monopolize vate individuals, as in ordinary this branch of business. They pro cases of misdemeanors. The de pose to manufacture all their goods cision is a blow between the eyes in England where cheap labor can It now behooves all friends of be procured, and the low tariff will Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it assuperiortoany prescription known to me." H. A. Archer, M.

Ill So. Oxford Brooklyn, N. T. Our physicians in the children's department have spoken highly of their experience in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." Ukitxd Hospital and Dispensary, temperance to see that none but Castoria Is on excellent medicine for children. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effoct upon their D.

G. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mass. Castoria is the bet.t remedy for children of which I am acquainted. 1 hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria instead of the variousquack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcingopium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Dr.

J. F. Kincrrlob, Conway, Ark. enable them to more than compete good men are elected to the legis with any American concern that lature this winter, as it will be im Populist Ticket. attempts to do business and pay perative to again amend the liquor Governor L.

I). I.ewri.i in; American wages. This is, of aw. What this ought to be re Lieutenant Governor D. I.

Kukhki Associate Justice Supreme Court G. V. Ci.akk course, one of the beauties of free mains for future consideration, but Boston, Ali en C. Smith, Secretary of State J. W.

Amis in our opinion the matter of obtain The Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, New York City. trade. Americans still aim to manufacture and control the home market but the work will be done in England where labor is cheap. ing evidence should be taken from the county attorney and placed Auditor of State Van. B.

Pratiikr State Treasurer H. Bnmi.K Attorney General J. T. Little Superintendent Public Instruction H. N.

Gainps V. A. Hakhis with the probate judge, a court of record and competent to summon Democratic Ticket. Senator Peffer last Monday offer FARMERS MERCHANTS BANK, witnesses and commit for contempt. ed a resolution calling for full government control of railroads.

There was a great deal more, in the reso- SOME REFLECTIONS. It is the province of the govern Governor Ovekmf.ykk. Lieut. Governor S. Coukk.

Associate Justice J. McCi.kvkktv. Secretary of State, K. J. Hkkning, Treasurer Barney Lantry.

Auditor v. E. Banks. M. 1).

Wvkokk. Attorney General James MlKinstrv. Congressnian-at-Large J. G. Lowk.

ution of a rather "horsey" charac OF SCANDIA, KANSAS. Capital, Paid Up, $50,000. Surplus, $2,500. Oldest Bank in the County. DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.

ment to protect property and its en ter, but as far as it called for federal control, not ownership, of rail joyment. Railroad and other cor poration property is as much entit- roads, the Journal believes it was" ed to the protection of the law as right. CorDorat ions emnlovinor ANNOUNCEMENTS. RECEIVES DEPOSITS; BUYS AND SELLS. FOREIGN AND DOHCSTIC the property of the farmer or mer arge numbers of men are proper EXCHANGE.

XGENTS FOR STEAMSHIP TICKETS. FARM LOANS NEGOTIATED. subjects for federal supervision. especially is this true of Clerk of Diatrict Court. We are authorized to announce the name of U.

G. Kimrey as a candidate for the office of Clerk of Federal law should fix transporta R. Morey, VV. F. Allen, C.

S. Mrey, H. S. Cooper, chant. At any time that a municipality or state refuses or neglects to give this protection it is not only the right but the duty of the federal government to afford such protection.

It is peculiarly within the province of the federal authorities tion charges and wages. Investors in railroad bonds should receive a rresident. Vice President. Cashier. Ass't Cashier.

Directors: H. S. Cooper. VV. F.

R. Morev. M. A. Prhl the District Court, subject to the decision of the republican county C.

S. Morey. fair interest on the actual money convention. THE BANK SCANDIA, The condition of Pope Leo XIII is such that death may come at any time. invested; railroad officials should be allowed a fair salary only.

Everything should be adjusted and supervised by a commission composed of such men as would insure to protect interstate commerce and the carrying of the United States mail. The Journal believes that in the present strike and rioting President Cleveland has acted with moderation and strictly within the scope of his authority. He has justice to the road owners, the employes and the patrons. The wheat crop of Kansas is reported to be "small" this year amounting to only 28,000,000 "bushels. SCANDIA.

KANSAS. ORGANIZED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF KANSAS, general banking business transacted. In their frantic efforts to secure made but one mistake, if any, and that was too much leniency. He has been at all times entitled to, and we believe he would have re laws forbidding labor on Sunday, the various Christian denomina tions and societies not only are John J. Ingalls has declined the editorship of the New York Commercial Advertiser and a $10,000 salary.

He says he prefers to remain in Kansas. John is not in politics not now. ceived, the support of all law-abid guilty of persecution but they seek ing 'citizens. Neither federal nor C. G.

BULKLET, President. M. Weiseogel, Thure Wohlfor- W. W. Wood, C.

W. Gulick, Vise President. Directors. J. H.

Cullers, J. R. C. W. Gulick, W.

W. Wood, Cashien G. L. WHFt J. A.

Weir, C. G. BufeKztST. to subvert that clause of the constitution which guaranantees the right to all men to worship God according to the dictates of their own con state troops have assisted in running trains; they have confined their attention to protecting property and the men who were attempting to move the trains. This was, and is, right; for while any man has science.

Their is a large and re General Jackson no doubt often regretted that he did not hang Calhoun, as he deserved. Cleveland may live to see the time he will wish he had hanged Herr Altgeld, the anarchist governor of Illinois. spectable class of people in the United Stales who rest on the sev a right to quit work he has no right enth day, Saturday, and who labor to prevent others from working. on Sunday. They hold literally to the command, days shalt thou President Cleveland has shown labor and do all thy work and on Major Morrill in a public speech said he was "ashamed of the populist administration." Pop newspapers say he said "ashamed of Kan.

sas." Those fellows think that that while he may dally with the theory of state rights to conciliate the southern democracy in time of YOU NEED THEM CAMPAIGN IS m. the seventh day thou Shalt rest." To compel these people, or any tranquillity, he has no use for it peopl, to observe Sunday would be when the time comes to act. In to deprive them of that free exer the pop administration is Kansas but they will learn their mistake in November. times of peace the American people apparently quarrel with great ran cor over politics and other trivial cise of their worship which is a basic principle the'repubjic. The Journal does not believe there ever was a sacred command to observe the first day of the week it cannot be found in holy writ.

things, but when the necessity arises they quickly coalesce, throw aside differences and present a solid Bill Hackney has followed jim Legate to the bottom. Such debris will float as long as it can attach itself to some buoyant oody, but when it casts off for itself or is knocked loose it goes down, and scarcely a bubble marks its descent Vale Hackney. front to the common foe. Grover The. custom of meeting on that day Cleveland, an abomination in the among the early Christians, and the commands of the popes, is the only eyes of many, could today muster as great an army of the brain and foundation the day has.

And if THE SCANDIA JOURNAL AND THE Topeka Weekly Capital BOTH UNTIL JAN. 1ST, 1895 For 75 Gents. Old subscribers to the Journal may have the "we are no, longer under the law. mmmm mam Some English newspapers have sinew.of America to meet a common danger as could any president or ruler of modern times. but' irnder grace;" it is certainly not incumbent upon the gentiles to observe the Jewish sabbath.

There is as much, foundation for one as 3iu nitti uic picsciii smite riots were of such proportinn that' it MRS. A. J. RILEY, DRESSMAKER. Second house south of the Bank could not be suppressed by, the federal They forget that the federal authority suppressed the rebellion; they also forget that should President Cleveland ask for 75,000 volunteers he would be tendered a million men.

for the other. And to attempt to compel the observance -of Sunday, simply because a majority observe that day, is, and would be, persecution as intolerable to Americans of Scandia. Patronage solicited. Capital until Jan. 1st for 25 cents.

SCANDIA, KANSAS. as Torquemada's inquisition..

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