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Concordia Blade-Empire from Concordia, Kansas • Page 1

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THE LEADING NEWSPAPER OF CONCORDIA CITY 'AND CLOUD COUNTY. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 3 1910. CONCORDIA, KANSAS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 3 1910, TEN CENTS A WEEK i s. ia vj li bo MURDOCK IS JUBILANT. INSURGENTS INFLICT DEFEAT Says Other States Will Follow Kan-- sas.

I Great Yalues I Few Cnait A State Goes Strong For Stubbs and- His Followers. Cal dertiead is Defeated. Four Insurgents Tlomiflated. in Doubt. Wichita, Aug.

3.T-Murdock, says the Insargents victory shows that Kansas people rebelled against the Stand patters and they intend to show the world thej will fight to throw off the rule of the special interests; He expects other states to follow. 155 In Our Men's Furnishing 'V' A Goods Department VOTE WAS CLOSE 'm ir the torpedo1 exploded. In AH Departments During The Big Sale 50,: children 35c 15c fine Bati-tes 1 7Jc $2 00 ta lort waists 9Sc Turkish towels l'rge size 8c UN- 'FANS' TIL London, 3. Sergeant Mitch AWAITED RETURNS "WEE" HOURS FROM COUNTY. Topeka, Kan.

3 Every indication is that Stubbs will carry Kansas by a majority of 15000 or more. All over the state a sentiment for in-surgentism sprung which defeated the old line Republicans in nearly every district. ell with the police matron will start for Canada tomorrow to bring back ft Jote On Probate Judge and Sheriff Close Until Last. The vote yesterday showed an over ft) whelming victory for insurgency in Crippen and LeNeve. Mitchell carries all the necessary papers and held a longconference with police heads.

The girl's mother sent an earnest appeal by the matron for her daughter to confess everything and not shield any thing. It is believed that Crippen's Kansas which centered around Can-nonism, House rules and the Regulars Hopkins was nominated Lieutenant I 2C ner rent discount nn partners and the elderly lady he cur all ed of deafness are putting up money for the defense. Later it was reported that Crippen High grade white lisle shirts and drawers that always sold for $1 00 the garment, Hot Weath- PCp er Price, the garment. The cool, comfortable B. V.

D. union suits, Qfp 1.00 grade, Hot Weather Price "Ub Poros Knit union suits, all large sizes, Hot QCp Weather Pi ice Jw Fancy grey shirts and drawers, each 30c Plain blue and brown shirts, each 30c Night shirts that were are now Qfln 40-60 and. 0w Pajamas that were $1.00 Pfl are now $1.20 and OmOU had confessed but this is denied by Fancy Gingham Dresses the chief. The county returns are all in with the exception of Oakland and Summit However, these will not change the majorities as they now stand. The total votes in the coSnty on each officer to date are found in another column.

The race for probate judge and sher iff belonged to any body until the last. Every candidate made a good fight. For district judge, Sturges and Roney were neck to neck all through but Hogin took a good lead and held it. Minnie McKay secured the largest vote, even passed that of governor and one Republican said we- ought to had her run for governor. The Blade office was open until and again early this morning and ft ft ft Governor, Chas Sessions, Secretary State, John Dawson, Attorney General.

Congressinal Nominations. Ffcst D. R. Anthony. Second Alex Third Phil Campbell.

Fourth F. S. Jackson. Ftfth R. R.

Rees. Sixth I. D. Young. Seventh Madison.

Eighth Murdock. Clay Center, Aug. 3. Clay -County will go 250 'majority for Subbs and Rees. Clay Centers vote on cong: ess-men was 150 each.

Abilene, Aug. 3. Dickinson county will give Rees and Stubbs a majority of 200. Washington, Aug. 3.

Wash Quebec, Aug. 3. A desperate legal battle was assured when Crippen accepted the offer of legal aid cabled from London. Crippen announced he would not fight against extradition. He is jubliant over the securing of such famous lawyeis and said he was not guilty of any murder, and not a fugitive from Justice and wll tell the whole story in London.

ft ft a large crowd watched the bulletins all day. Gome in men and buy some cool garments for this hot weather. FOUR INSURGENTS IN ington county gives Stubbs 368 major New York, Aug. 3. The grand jury have finished the investigation of the wireless and.

have found indictments against the officials for using mails to defraud stockholders. ity, Rees 197, Roney 253. Marysville, Aug. 3. Marshall ANTHONY AND CAMPBELL RE Scott county gives Calderhead nearly 300 Dry Goods Co- ii iaggssT CEIVE RENOM I NATION.

majority." Stubbs Latest Majority Estimated at 'Satisfaction or Your Money Back. 18 to 20 ANOTHER CHANGE MADE Topekan, 3. The latest returns give Stubbs a majority of LaROCQUE AND GUIMOND SELL eighteen to twenty thousand. The In- TO A. H.

LOOMIS OF MIL-. TONVALE. have gained four congressmen without Anthony was nominated in the First by six hun-itred. Mitchell was nominated in. the second by twelve hundred; Camp Will Invoice This Week Mr.

Loomis $100,000 100,000 25,000 Formerly With Cash Store at Belleville. Capital, Liabilitv Stockholders, Surplus, See Our New Fall Styles In Smart Young Men's Suits LaRocque and Guimond have sold their large clothing store to Mr. A. ii. Loomis of Miltonvale.

The deal was not entirely completed until last night and was withheld by request of both bell a regular was nominated in the third; Jackson was nominated in the fourth by three thousand majority. Reese won in the fifth by eight hundred. Returns from the sixth are very meager but they indicate Young is nominated by a small majority. With a few votes missing the first district gives Anthony five hundred majority. There is nothing new from the others districts.

parties until today. 1 Mr. Loomis traded in his farm at ERE you find the very latest ideas in styles from the young man's point of view. Here are all the newest fall shades and Miltonvale for the store, expects to MISS MINNIE McKAT. Nominated for county Treasurer and who led the ticket.

The small deposit of today becomes the large account of the future Ail accounts are welcome. invoice at once when he will take full charge. He was manager of the Cash tore at Belleville several years ago and comes here highly recommended. Paul LaRocque will not do anything intil spring when he will probably re richest fabrics. Makes no difference if you are partial to the browns, grays or fancy blues.

SEE the different styles in one and two button with medium or long lapels. In this make it's simple to find the suit most suitable, for you the one most becomiug the one you'take keen delight in wearing. FALL HATS JUiST IN turn to his farm. Geo. Guimond will remain with the new proprietor for some time as well as "Ace" Reynard.

F.J. AT WOO I). President. C. K.

SWEKT, Vice K. HIT CHER Gamier LaRocque and Guimond have been business here- about a both nen coming irom active life on the tarm. They have made many trienus Hid. W. WIIII'P.

Asst. Oiishier. here and they are anxious to hnvu these young business men remain as citizens. er i Phone 18. Phone 72.

155 TELEGRAPH BRIEFS, Miceiaiewsk, Russia, 3. Two STANDPATTERS WIN hnnd: ed fishermen were drowned by 'i typhoon which struck a fishing boat the river Anioor without warn'ng NEGROES DISFRANCHISED ON "GRANDFATHER" 14,000 NOW LOCATED IN OUR MvV STOIUC Elmore's Old Stand Ve have Larg'evt and FancLt line sf ct-r ie id it WE, WANT YOUR. TRADE yesterday. It spread over sc-voial miles and there was no time to pie- i are boats for the? blow. A score of comparatively large boats we overturned Fishermen became entangled in their nets and were drowned.

CLAUSE. Sats Will Be Contested by Defeated Congressmen. Guthrie, Aug 3. A unique special ballot making the vote not properly cast, count as a vote for the grandfather clause, has proved a great success. The Amendment carried by a great majority, disqualifying fourteen St.

Petersburg 3. Six were killed and fourteen injured, several fatally, in an explosion aboard a torpedo boat at Kronstadt today. The is unknown. It is 'Reported that WALTER ROSCOE STUBBS Nominated For Governor. vou weir thousand illiterate negroes, making them, i accessary ior yua to understand all the good reasons lor a Democratic victory certain next arotners fall.

Hardly one' tenth of the total state vote was heard from this morning. All candidates claiming all the offices. Meager reports indicate Cruce is nominated for Governor but Murray and Ross are claiming the election. Standpatters McGuire, Morgan, Crea- 1 wo Phones Two Wagons. Loose Fitting B.

V.D. Trade Mark. Reg. V. S.

Pat. Off. Union Suits, (Pat. April 30. 1907) before you cp.n really become enthusiastic over them.

For that reason, we want you tt corns to our shop and let us impress youwitn the goodness of their every feature. 't An insertion of springy -vveLbing encircling th boIy jut atove the waist-line, and welding itsrsion5 st ths snouUert make the garment comform to every bend and Tiition of tlie h-jdy. The light. eaoU non-chafing woven fabrics, the well-sewed seams, and tlie perfect fitting qualities, cannot but impress you and make yon enthusiastic ver them. ger were nominated.

Congressmen will CONCENTRATE have to fight for seats in Congress as their opponents will contest claiming that the disfranchisement is illegal. a 1C 50 9' 6 47 45 6 16 41 22, 12 46 10 4 '3 50 62 Co g' S- ft Vj 2. 2 15 14 16 7 6 17 '7 25 11 19 10 20 37 52 40 30 30 31 52 42 36 42 48 43 24 21 6 4 5 23 25 7 11 15 12 14 30 33 "I 10 8 23 25 11 13 27 14 25 41 47 47 40 34 26 63 41 34 64 35 67 45 42 51 29 28 40 68 32 27 61 89 55 23 26 6 2 28 35 5 19 5 17 19 26 29 19 15 23 22 12 38 10 40 10 46 44 47 42 '27 25 74 30 65 39 .47 55' 42 57 16 28 4 43 58 15 15 48 42 30 25 23 14 5 13 19 25 14 14 21 22- 18 56 68 44 25 19 2 77 26 28 72 43 59 31 33 7" 3 9 33 36 11 24 18 38 14 14 13 6 3 5. 16 11 13 11 13 13 11 7 5 6 6 -3 6 13 2 10 4 10 3 67 71 52 26 .57 66 88 32 63 63 6 54 7 4 4 3 3 7 5 8 4 4 8 71 58 87 56 54 66 88 56 81 58 37 96 24 11 6 23 18 17 20 12 14 18 11 19 13 1 5 7 3 10 16 11 "9. 9 8 19 9 15 10 7 19 473 685 501 335 374 547 840, 405 480 611 577 658 Two of our citizens became unduly excited over the election today and engaged in an earnest conversation, the climax of which was-a gun play that resulted in a few fast flourishes by the sheriff and a fine of $5 and costs.

The conversation started by jesting over the election and the ask Tour attention upon your own bus- CONCENTRATE your business in your own community. CONCENTRATE Your money Id your home bank. This bank is a home bank, owned nd controlled absolutely by boms deposits. We have no lare ovtaide posltors. vs.

Si Law.ence 20 10 1st Ward 50 48 Lyon 35 3 N. Shirley 1... 5 2nd Ward 58 44 3rd Ward 59 41 W. Sibley jmlL. ..31" 5 ArtOn ..20 17 4th Ward 48 50 Giant -i-.

4,6 32 Buffalo ..31 9 Solomon 71 44 Center .33 9 Colfax ....10 14 E. Sibley .....8 5 Starr ..70 55' S. Shirley 4 Elk 84 Nelson N. Lawrence 19 13 Meredith Lincoln 17 11 Total 732 534 ing of a paymen of a debt contracted. 1 several years ago with the retort of an unprintable jiame and a return of a move for a revolver.

The intervention df the Bherlff just came in due Miss Plumley, of Huscher, was shop ping here today. Lawn social at Mrs. McCarty's Thursday night by the Baptist Young peopla Ice cream and ake. Kvery-body invited. time.

The Farmers Merchants State Bank Prof. A. 'B. Carney ia traveling in this part of Kansas for the Normal and Business college and is making the towns ok Ute Carltcrton ttii The second ball game today was a tie at tKi end of the third innfhg with one score for each team. D.

J. Churchill went to Courtland to day to visit relatives. Concordia Kansas. 394.

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