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Galena Weekly Republican from Galena, Kansas • Page 1

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A PLEASANT EVENT. THIRD GAME OF SEASON. ARTHUR CAPPER FOR GOVERNOR FAMOUS "MULLIGAN Judge E. E. Sapp.and.a.number of his friends in carriasres and One of the most social af The third base ball game of the 'fairs of the season was enjoyed season was played -at the Asso- Toneka.

June 12 1910 bougies drove to the home of Sum- from tAiivaaj ucu me x. kj. u.ruicinofi parj last ounaay aiter- Arthur Canner. rmhIUhor ha i.i i and Degree of Honor pic noon, when the Galena and Oswe-i ner Washburn last Sunday where go base ball teams crossed bats they enjoyed one of the Judge 'a for the first time. famous Mnlli lopeka Haily Capital and Far mers Mail and Breeze, today an full service in return.

Driage west I shall stand for the lowest tax- a it Sit es nnniw with ffiw The A. 0. furnished the There were two new men initia especially for the event. Th nounced that he would be a can didate for the RermhliTi nnmi. i 4.., conveyances and the Degree of tea.

into tne liaiena team, John day was very pleasantly report Gordon, who played last season ed by those present and all de- ocxvic iix a giuwiui( state iui TT i 111 Ionr gd. ld fash" "UUU iUi vjuvciuui ai me pn- aggressive war upon all forms oi mary next year. Capper.has inefficiency, erratt -and noliti! aggressive war upon forms ol ana iur. omiieu or rarsons, clare that the Judge is right one of the most tempting fea- never been an aspirant for public corruption, whether found within wuicu were wie oniy cnauges maae there, when it comes to making a xxx i.xxe iixxv-up. uuingan stew.

my own party or outside of it for non-partisan administration of The game was strongly.contest- oince and says he would not have thought of asking for this nomination had it not been sug- ed from start to finish, and in DEATH OF ROB'T. the state's schools, colleges, tures of the day. The members and their friends gathered at the hair at 9:00 a. m. and started for the day's outing Which had been looked forward to by this jolly crowd for the past two Weeks.

the first few innings it was gested and urged by many leaders charitable and penal institutions, of every element in the party, for the strict regulation of all thought that the Oswego boys Robert Jeffries, who was remov wouia oe successiui, out in tne ed to St. John's hospital in, Jop- public utilities for fair and equit able transportation rates: for iiivi up ouwx xxx. i uu me latter part oi iast weeK After arriving at the appointed ux. vjaiuua. to unaeriro an onpratmn tnr in- the encouragement of every ef aUthough this was not the best testinal trouble, died at that tort to keep corpora His decision to become a candidate was reached by Mr.

Capper after a careful study of the political situation in Kansas. He consulted with many of the rank and file of the voters in every part of the state, as well as with the leaders and is led to believe game, it could have been worse place early Tuesday afternoon. tions within safe and honest cws txxu xjiajcxd uxx iwtu oiuca Ane condition oi Mr. deitries was bounds for election laws mak were a little oft. At any rate, considered serious when removed place the picnickers all enjoyed boating and other enjoyable past-times until the noon hour came, the good old picnic dinner was served.

As far as we can learn there was none drowned, but we expected to hear of Charles Seiler, our prominent jewler getting ing the will of the individua voter effective on state and na A a we are proud of our Galena boys, to the hospital and little Hopes, wa that his candidacy will be receiv ana nope tney win be Detier entertained for his recovery. He iionai questions tor a more i xi. 11 I. ed with much favor at both the nractial system imnd mad snape ior tne xruney AJtgu ls serviced by a wife and two whicii they are too iace nere nexi sman primary and election. Mr.

Cap- for the farmer; and for all hope-per states that he is not running ful progressive, constructive leg- Funftral wrft hftld' tnr much fried' chicken. J)Ut The attendance was larger than Thursdav.afetrn oon in the Presbv- aoaidciuiidi cauuiuaie ana jie islation. I believe in property neveriiieiess ue was, auxe it was at tiie iwo previous games teria chUrch bv Rev. Wallace i ii -r iii4 txxC uppui ui an lac- rights, but I believe still more in lions His formal announcement human rights. I shall do all in uana tne duii ssuuiatiuix vvxxi ciift with interment in Oak Hill have to get busy and mate more pPmeterv i i m.i is as ioiiows: my power to promote decency, TMr.

Capers Announcement. sobriety and morality. I prom- room in tne grand stana. ii'-s change in the nsco time table SMITH BOSWELL. on the" street Monday mornings DEllVER, COLO.

i June 8, 1911. Republican Printing company, Galena, Kansas, Sirs Please send my Republican jise to eniorce ail laws now on which Avent into effect last Sun uoiican nomination lor Governor the statute books I am in cor-and I ask the support of the Rep- dial sympathy with the purpose day makes it very convenient for tvt: willa Smith Mr Baxter ancL Columbus people to old Boswell both well known Uuxxa Vx uausas at txic piiiucixy of the provision 0f the State election 1912. Constitution prohibiting the atttnd. young people of Galena were paper to the address given be united in marriage last Sunday i nave oeen mxerestea in pro- traffie in intoxicating liquors, an BAD AIR IN MINES. evening at 7:30 clock by Rev.

en 77' A 1 shall work for its strict as a game of political advantage 0rcement in everv portion Wallace Clift at their home Avhich of low and oblige, Claude Kennedy, Drexel Hotel, 17 and Glenarm Denver, Colo. not for the purpose.of. furthering Bad air in the coal mines near had been prepared by the groom the state. I shall stand for every i ranklin, Kansas, resulted in' the the interests of any faction nor at 1524 Galena Ave. in the pres suffocation of one miner.and caus tiling that will contribute to the state's materian and moral well- ence of relatives and friends.

ing many to resign their positions being and advancement. to advance the fortunes of dividuals; but as a means working out sound policies government; of correcting m-of of the DEATH OF YOUNG WOMAN. COURT NOTES I in the ground- If governor I shall do my best to keep out the grafters, the uui line Kiuxtua, im Miss Edna Degraffenreid, 18 On Wednesday morning, June 7th, after the men had been lowered into the ground and began There will be an ad journed day i i -ia -buses that have ansn and.of.pro jobber the leech6 th han tUe Pers-on; the useless official! of the District Court at! Galena their work, Jim Rhoden oi Rose- next Monday the 19th, at years of age, died at ner nome in Spring Grove last Wednesday afternoon after a lingering illness witrhtubclilosisi land discovered that there was ba time a large number of Court 1 1 I erks and commissions to abol- I behere in pohtxeal legislaitve aets but I am now and always have Jthe extrav gant appropr'iations air in his- shaitalteivaie naa jnatters will be disposed jpf Iiss DeGraffenreid was th worked awhile he endeavored to The Roval Neighbors of. Ameri- daughter" of Mr. and Mrs.

James gain the mam entry where tresn ca a mutUal insurance orderj have DfiGraffenreid of Spring Grove, and shall endeavor to handle the bmations whose power is ntend- Kl1 noo. 1 business ot thft statp with msfifp air might be had, but going tc- fied suit -in the District Court and was well known in this city, ward the entrance he was over- whinh will stand for trial at the powered by the gas. One of September term, against Beulah where she leaves a host of friend to mourn her loss. the workmen employed the Hart-Guensenhouser, and Fred Funeral services were conduct- mine happened along a short tim Hart to determine the rights of fid Sunday morning at the resi- after but was unable to get him the defendent to the proceeds of dpnoA in SDrinsr Grove with Rev to the surface alone. After a policy in said order left by the ea 10 De usea ior tue Denent oi nrtA corporate interests and not for t'TT7 Tt a the benefit of the people gener- 6mf gP ally.

Enlightened and determin-'; grT J111! er' Al cd public opinion, working thro' 1 deeply interested in the the Republican partv, has development of our material re-wrought tremenduous changes f' I 1 6 political affairs in Kansas in re-! "'erteriay and today and even cent vears. The people are the, Kansas of tomorrow, ing the public business more-di-j are 0Dl-v beginning our reetly into their own hands. Our er, asus eommonwealth. ioar, vve sliould let the people of the ATftaders of the Christan cnuren helu had been summoned Mr. nate Mrs! Dr.

Hart. From; the officiating, burial being made in Rhoden was brought to the sur- recor(js ft seems that there i were faop where he: was unconscious the (Jarterviiie cemeiexy. two policies issued. the first for four and one-half hours. Mr.

being to Beulah the grand-daugh Rhoden is a son-in-law of Mr. ter, and the secon just before TO TAX AUTOMOBILES. her death to her son, Fred i world Icnnw that, this statp winnh and Mrs. S. C.

Butler of Shaw Hill. ea so as to maKe it more neariv a the father of Beulah. The citv council held a special The defendent, Beulah Hart real vehicle for the effective meanest ana best govern-presshm of the. popular will. It'ent mde so under iat.

Tupsdav nieht and Gunsenhouser contends that the constructive age in politics; lue xvuuxiL-ctu party, 180 is a an ordinance was passed asses- money belongs to her for the rea ST. MARY'S CHURCH. the light is being turned on a of ers tremenduous agricul inff a tax against automobile ow son that undue influence' was use turai possibilities and that won evil tendencies in many direc ars in Galena, -which was a noble June 18th is the fist Sunday causing her grandmother to derful oportunities await not only h-ed. This will go into ettect after Trinity. The Collect is: 40 change the policy just before her om time next month.

There ttnri Tia st.rpntrth of all those death, and the further rea- will also be a scatterment made tmst in Thee: Mer I son that she furnished or caused of doge that do not have a tag pifnllv accent our prayers: and I od.to..be iurnisnea.i4ie.moiiey win tions have been checked; the methods which are against the public good and degrading to the public morals are being corrected the burdens of taxation are being equalized; and the affairs of the Mate administered more efficiently and more honestly than ever before. I have faith attached to their collar mis because, through.the weakness otJwmcn to pay tne premiums ivr the thritty, clean handed, citizen, no matter what his color or country, but the ambitious, en-terrising non-resdent manufac-Hirer and business man who seeks'a more promising fied. I was born in Kansas I have lived here all my life; and every interest I have is centerd in i notnra wa nan do no I many vears. all of which is 14.1. JX KIAM.

amavu mr is done in order to give every one a chance to increase the crnnd thino- without Thee, grant denied by the other detendant. ity's finances. 1 us tlie help of Thy grace, that The money is or will be. deposit-. in keeping Thv commandments I ed in Court, and tne oourt wiu that Kansas will continue to lead we may please Thee, both in will determine ro wnom tne mouey uo those I think I can honestly ful in tha stndv and the solution of Kansas.

Whatever measure of and deed; through Jesus unrisi longs. fill. our jjora. Aiueu. If become Governor 1 will DROWNED AT RIVERTON.

The Epistle is from Firs Joh: take the office untrammeled by a David Sweeten, five years of single promise, expressed or implied, save my public promise to 4:7: "Beloved; let us love one another for live is of God. The Holy Gospel if from St. Vp 1 fi 31 If they hear not age, was drowned at Riverton a- the great social and economic success I have achieved in life questions upon which all future has come to me as a citizen of progress rests. I am in hearty Kansas. I have unbounded pride sympathy essentially with the Re iQ the state and unlimited confi-ublican program of political pro- dence in its future.

I have done gress as it-now exists in this state what I could for a better and and in the nation, and I have greater Kansas. My continuous been glad to be in a position to residence at the Capital of the further in 'some degree this state for over twenty-six jrears great movement. has given me unusual opportunity he voters. 1 do not care to oe bout six oc lock Tuesday evening; sleeted Governor if to do so 1 must enter into any relations wit Moses and the. prophets, neither in a cinder pit of thoirigH: power will they be persuaded, if one I ouse of the rose from the dead electric company.

Tne lmie iei- SArvinp at the St'Mary church low went to meet his atehr who any person any political factions or any business interests which will make it impossible for in to serve the public properly. Galena, each Sunday morning at I is an employee at th plant, and eleven. Acts 2:42. spent some time in playing about Loccupy tne executive cnair, i the works. The child disappeared and the father supposed that GAIIE HERE SUNDAY.

I he had xeturned home, and notb- I inf wnrii tyflR thonrrht until 5, he One of the best games of th- ViAfi TiriniA and innuired of the As a Republican canaiaaie to oecome uiorougniy lamiiiar Governor, deeply interested in with every department of the Republican success as the best state's business. I have been a means of furthering the policies Republican ever since I could in which: I believe, I shall stand vote and am proud of the record squarely for measure, which I made.by.my.party n.the state.and regard as vitally necessary to in the nation. I have advocated clean, efficient, progressive, pop- pertain principles arid certain ular government. I believe in ideals of public service and I the strictest accountability of have endeavored to live up to the executive to all the people, these ideals, and these principles, and if I am elected Governor, I I will make no brass band shall be under obligations solely campaign for this office. As a to the people to give the people candidate I shall gd before the a business administration, people with nothing more than a the same strict attention to eco- straightforward platform of nomical expenditure of the puV the filings Itbelieve my business season is expected to be pulled boy's whereabouts.

Upon off here next Sunday when th-- tliat the boy had not returned Webb City Trolley League andhoae Mr: Streeten returndd to tho want to feel that have been ahosen and elected by- the rani and file of the voters of state, I owe no.allegjanc but to tOiem: I want it understood that I aif not running as a candidate of faction. I solicit the support of all Republicans regardless 6 their former-affiliations, 'and promise them tliat if elected, I shall be Governor for all faction-, arid for all the people, and hal-adminbter. the powers entrcste1 1. Atli1 Ik. the, Galena base ball teams wilt plant aoin where he fbund the cross bate.

The Galena; boy i have been practicing a greaterj part or tnia wees: ana wui pe in boy 'a cap on the ehort-jfterward thetpdy waa found uiidcr abotit cur cct of water at the place where he hid fallen -The funeral ecrvifeb wcrb held much- better shape than tney wre last Sunday The Trolley Ij-jagu is also a strong, team, therefore a lie money I employ in my. own experience equips me to do' and toeimthoutJavoritxsiTi anwith unusually interesting game is Wednesday, af tcrdtcn 2 CO and cipstedV businec3. I believe that every cry; pledges will be limited to out prcjudic 3 toward any. I K..

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