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must have experienced on that on tho binding twino plant. llowlng whiskers.
But it doesn't aet that way with accordingly. Kansas papers which havo conjured
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over memorable day when, slalng at up tho bolief that tho rank and lllo will Tho Chanuto Tribuno guarantees The editor of tho Madison Madlson-ia- n
jFhcodoio Roosevelt. His Individu- ease on tho deck of tho New York aB that Its want columns will get what must be a woman. Last week's
ality Is just as distinct in tho White Senator S. J. Stowart and his wlfo go to quarreling becauso of tho dis- you want; "cook, wife, anything."
sho steamed, hull down, away from tho aro hero to spend tho remainder of tho appointed ambitions of g
And two of the editors are single.
issue contained two supplements, ono
Hoiiso as it was on the cattlo ranch on
pluo-boekln-
dont, complained profanely: "Ho not bravo and patriotic and ambitious
only itolls you to go to h 1, but he Leland, notably tho Wichita Eagle, will bo held by tho populists in schools. It is needed. as Hie lowest." Th u means 2,000 feet
man? Was such awful tension over havo attributed the downfall of Leland Wichita or Topeka Fobru'ary 21. Tho On Christmas day tho Salvation if some gas well promises aro kept.
emphasizes it with a megaphone." Of
beforo put upon human norvos? It Is to tho crowd. Further Stato central commlttco decided on Army sorved 5,000 dinnors at Kansas Mr. Ljemgstromis visiting in Lluds-bor- g
course that was an exaggeration. The g
boss-bustin-
not easily concolvablothat Sampson's more, it is dolefully intimatcdby tho this at a recent meeting, but will leave City. Ono would imagino that after and studying American railway
President is not profane, and ho
merves, steady though thoy were by tho decision as to tho futuro of the all those
guessing contests that town construction. If hiscountry don't lay A,
Zzft.
d iesn't use a megaphoge; ho doesn't
havo to. rai'o and inheritance and toughened
by by long training in an heroic pro-
Eaglo and other journals that tho bit-- ,
ter struggle over tho Topeka pension
agency is ominous of Jn dangerous
party to the convention. It is believed
had wealth enough for all.
that the calling of tho convention nt wheat, Kansas farmors aro holding thoir
olthoi for higher prices or to
rails uny straighter than his name its
a wonder tho cars stay oil tho tracK.
A Lindsborg firm presented Anna
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It Is not likely that anyone will over fession, broke under tho strain? In so early a date is an ill omen for the feed thotr stock. It is said the Topo-
accuso tho President of J shaping his division In tho ranks ofJiRcpubllcan-lsm- . Carlson, editress of the Record, with
all our history there Is to ull no moro "What Is tobecomoof tho prom-Is- o proposed swallowing by tho Demo ka mills have dltllculty In getting a box of cigars for Christmas. Which
acts with a view to tho iulluenco they pitifully tragic and pathottc edisodo cratic party. This county gets 5 dele enough wheat to keep running. probablj means that tho molh3 under
may have on tho next Republican of a reunited and harmonious tho Carlson carpet will fill up on Ha-
than that race of Admiral Sampson party in tho Stato of Kansas," says gates. A private citizen proposes to fur-
(1j. National convention. But those who got into tho battle for which all his nish tho Missouri Pacillc water at vana filler.
are watching for signs that ho would tho Eagle, "Is left to thoguessor." It Is most earnestly to bo hoped Yutos Center If tho town will pay him During tho Cherryvale fire an en-
iE like to bo his own successor think
life ho had been preparing; and I can-
not holp believing that tho "tiled
Ono might suppose from this sort of that no wrangle of tho n 82,000 in three yours.
Schley-Sampso-
Railroad velope containing $7j lay In an open
they seo evidences of a long look comment that tho Republican party of btylo is to bo brought upon the prosperity costs a town monoy and caso and nobody took it. Well, the
brain" which thostrlckon wlfo so sadlj Kansas is badly torn and vastly excit- country by tho physicians who at-
worry. sight of so hot a lire ought to mako .
ahead In tho appointment of Mr. writes, is duo to tho nerves that snap- ono hesitnto about breaking the
Payno, of Wisconsin, to bo Postmas- ed over a strugglo between some poli- tended the late Prosldent. Already Tho owner of a Beaumont gusher 1st
ped that day. negotiating with Wichita. Ho has a
ter Goneral, and In tho probable ap- ticians as to who shall get tho offices. tho story is out that they may tisk for plan to supply tho
It is becauso of theso considerations As a matter of fuct tho Republican
town with oil for Tho continued dry weather is said
pointment of Govornor Shaw, of Iowa, $400,000. They should bo well paid, cheap fuel, claiming ho can lay it to bo having a bad ellect on winter
that I never havo been able to join masses of Kansas aro nolther torn nor In a dignified way, but tho amount down thero at elghty-llv- o cents a
to bo Secrota'ry of tho Troasury. Mr. with tho those who decry Sampson, wheat. After tho chinch bug and
Payno stands second only to Senator oxclted. Tholrintorest at most is only should bo left to Congress. barrel. pralrio dog aro gono orae fungus
although fully sharing tho feeling that to havo competent men in the official should bo Invented thut will rid us of
Hanna on tho National committee, One of tho cloverost cartoons of forThe ChorryTalo Clarion comos out
Schley is entitleu to credit for the places. Pretty much everybody agrees O. P. Ergonbrlght for Congress in the weather pest.
and It is generally understood thut famous victory. Nobody doubts that tho season recently appeared in Judgo. tho Third district, at tho samo time
The Skiddy correspondent of tho
U9 management of tho last campaign and It was
that Lelaud mado a good pension It shows Undo Sam Holding a sturdy giving a kick to A. L. Wilson, the
If Sampson had beenthero Council GroveRepubllcan says prairie
was largely in his hands. He is a agont and that Genoral Motcalf will
not through fault that ho was away do as well. Theroforo it must bo sup-
soldier on ono hand and a charming Cherryvalo man who has announced dogs aro easily killed. Dirt packed
splendid organizer, and ho has his the victory would havo beon won just school teacher on tno other. In front hlmsolf. in tho holes smothers tho dogs, A
hands on tho "machine," so far as the posed thht tho body of tho people aro Texas has adopted a law which linos whole village is quickly killed iu this
the same and ho would havo borno his of him Is a group of Islanders, look- way.
torin may bo properly applied to tno Intensoly Interested in tho jealousies railroads for not running their trains
ti full sharo in It, while ho plight have and ambitions of tho rival politicians
ing with earnest questioning into his on sehedulo tlmo. except when una-
working forces of tho Republican been a sane man today. oyos. "Take your choice; I havo voidably dolayed. Kansas might try A Topeka man has Invented a tor-
if we are to believo that thero is
party. Moreover his appojnttnont is . danger of a serious division in tho
plenty of both," is Uncle Sam's ulti- that provided sho cares for Stato
ownership
pedo system which ho thinks will cer--
talnly prevent collisions or trains.
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very pleasing to Senator Spooner, Tho country has been fully apprised matum. How would it do to drop a political
whoso support of tho President In the of all tho ovonts growing out of the ranks of tho Republican party, a sup- A young'coupledrovo into LaCygno
All tho Missouri papers gavo much from the country and discovered when boom overboard instoad of a torpedo.
Sonato will bo a tower of strength. In vordlct rendered by tho Court of In- position not warranted by facts. Tho supply Is greater.
It is fortunuto perhaps that we are spaco to tho launching of tho now thoy alighted that tho old comforter
tho appointment of Govornor Shaw quiry. In most particulars tho re-
battleship "Missouri," particularly which sorved for a cushion was on Brown county people must all bo
to our judgment
tho President would gain an ally ports sent out from hero have beon not required to trust lire. It is surmised that they were
noting how "sho took tho water." "sparking" during tho drive. "jlners" who have "jlned'" A
In forming an ostlmato of the impor-
of having a veryprobablo rival, correct; but ono was very wido of the News that anything has taken the
Hiawatha man was given a handsome
this politicians' quarrol. Wo
for Shaw has boon looming largo as a truth. That was tho one in which tho tance of what tho Republicans
A pleasant innovation in tho Otta-
water gracefully is always a surprise wa schools is for the pupil to write
pin with "Hustler" edgraved on it be-
cause ho secured five nnw members for
possible Presidential candldoto. Also reportod as publicly know positively
President was it, and how little to Mlssourlans. letters to schools in other countries. tho Woodman lodge in ono month.
his appointment insures another pow- and orally and in a loud tone of voice
of Kansas think of
Chauncey Dei'KV has taken athlrd Recently tho children received a reply
erful friend In tho Senate, William B. reprimanding Gen. Miles. Tho truth real bearing it has on tho political letter sent to Scotland. But tho fun Tho F.lHnwood Leader celebrated
Allison, the veteran leader of that is that the Prosluont greeted Gen. situation. Tho quarrol is nothing wife, tho last being MisB May Palmer. will como when China is roached. Christmas with a magazino issue that
was a peach. It contains 40 pages
body. Among other accomplishments Miles with oven more than his usual now for it has been going on for years. Ho is sixty-eig- ht and an opicuro; sho Piatt says ho never heard of Will and when the editorran out of English
it. may turn out that tho President is a affability and tried to lead tho con- A year ago ono faction tho ono bear- is twenty-si-
x.
Which makes ono won- White until tho recent write-u- and p,
words to tell the whole story ho
good politician. versation into commonplace channels. ing tho title of got up a
boss-buste-
der if any of his future after dinner tho Hutchinson News thinks that dropped olf into German and kept
Tho General, however, brought up tho slate for tho Stato convention, held remarks will includo hints about how Whito has grounds for adding to his right on.
accusations of Piatt that ho is ignor-nora- nt
Yesterday was a balmy day, with subject of his reprimand and started meetings, circulated literature and mother used to cook. and not up in literature. And now como the central Kansas
the mercury somewhoro around sixty to vindicate hlmsolf. The President raised a great huo and cry. At tho A Joplin woman has sued a Webb
creamories with tho statement that tho
Romain Taubaux got drunk and business of 1001 was 15 per cent better
and tho sun shining brightly. And attempted to "shut him oil" by say same time tho other faction, for con City m illlonairo for $100,000 becauso shot his wlfo and each of his four sons than that of 1000. It has beon better
last night there was the most delight ing kindly that he did not care to dls venience sake known as the bosses, after promising to marry her ho mar at Weir City. Luckily ho killed none for tho consumers also, for few milk-
ful racket on tho Btroots that over cuss tho matter further, aiid it was did tho same thing. Up to tho hour ried onothor. Which indicates that
of them. Instead of having him sont men could afford to buy water to,
only after Gen. Miles still further per- whon tho Stato convention assembled to the pen they dl7idod all his proper- dilute their milk.
gladdonod the heart of Young Ameri- sho is willing to knock oil S000.000 of ty among themselves and mado him
ca. Tho wide avenuos fairly swarmed sisted that the Prosldont relteratedjtho tho leaders on both sides marshaled his money if ho leaves hlmsolf out of p'romlso to leave tho country, which Quostion and answer from tho Wll-ov-
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or
substai.co of tho letter of reprimand. their hosts and wagod battlo. It nover he did. son uounty uitizon: "Did you
with people, especially young peoplo, the eontraot. Wise dame. hoar ono Fredonia girl admit that an
and the din of tin horns and rattles It was no doubt a painful intorvlow occurred to either sldo that the thous- Whllo tho sexton of tho Wollsvlllo other was pretty and act as if sho
and bells was something to remember. for Gen, Miles, but ho brought It upon and gcntlemon composing tho State Many wise men consider tho steel Mothodlst church was building a flroto mount It? Not on your shirt bosom.
Tho way of celebrating Christmas hlmsolf by seeking tho President in a convention woro thinking of anything rail Industry a barometer of business. warm tho building thai tho Jayhawker (This is tno now slung, )' '
public place instead of asking a pri- olso save a choice between the warring In this country produced 2,385,-08- 2
1000 Quartette might sing tho building
eve seems to bo peculiar to Washing- caught fire and burned to tho ground. four St. Paul had a curfowordlnanco and
ton, ut least I never run across it in vate audlenco, which the General of slates and factions. Whon tho chair- tons, In 1001 2,000,000 nnd tho loft Apd thero aro other reasons why tho girls were arrested for being out
tho Army can always command. man's gavol fell in this convention a ovor orders and plans forlD02indlcate quartette aro not any too popular. charuvaring a bride and groom. Thoy
any other city, and I rather liko it. loader from each side was on his feo t an output this year of 300,000,000 tons. plouded thut "urgent necessity" kept
l'ho polico promptly ran oil tho streets Annie Warn, of Fort Sontt. whowns them out lato. Who ever heard of
Tho Piatt-Whit- e oplsodo has been to engineer tho struggle. Then some- plnoe doing
any grown man who started to make a Tin: county.clorks intho annual n elvon a unskilled work In thero bolng Tsver any urgent necessity
thosubjectof u great doal of amused thing happened that had nover been
sos-slo-
nolso, but thoy let the "kldB" beat tho census department at Washington for a charuvurl party,
comment horo, ospeclally among tho concolvcd of In tho poiticlan mind.
at Hutchinson endorsed tho new about a year and a half ago. hns been
drums and blow horns and clang bolls tux law propured by tho Stato tax rnpluly advanced from a smro to a a TUos, Y Morgan, a Democrat and
to thotr heart's contont, and I liked Kansas frlonds of Mr. White Tn the Tho convention took tho bit in its commission. Their opinion ought to
good editor, who formorly edited tno
81,000 placo. Tho east calls Knnsas I'juroku
course of a long political career Mr. teoth and ran away with the factions. uoruiu, nnsbougiii tno Ottawa
that too. I liko anything that makes carry considerable wolght. slow, but when a Kansan gets Rtrung Ropublicon-Timos- . And tho Ottawiv
little children happy on Christmas, Piatt has had even more than the With laughter and cheers tho conven- out on anything bn sets a paco that Horald, Republican, welcomei a news-
or on nny othor day, for tho matter of avorago politician's sharo of nows-pap- tion overwhelmed tho s on
boss-buster-
The National Asphalt Trust is in distances his competitors, paper man who stands for something
lampooning. Ho has been ono sldo and the bossos on tho othor. tho hands of rocelvors, having lost Tho Horton Headlight tells how a except grudges and whatover-ihe-TIer-al-
that. And I was mighty glad to note
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little hearts that without this kindly Washington Post: It will bo noticed own namo In a license Issued to
has over wlncod in public, tho llr,st politicians could only sit still and see
o
W.hen ho reached for his new togs ho
ayo-whos-
mlnl&tratlon might feel very lonosomo discovered that tho bundle had larred mistake first
namo Is Frederick. Tcldent.
h tlmo ho has over admitted that any tho mighty ouglnoryof a mighty party that Marconi usod the was not discovered until 3 for it.
and loft out and forgotten this Christ- wires In sending for tho Indianapolis out of tho wagon. Luck lv It
good hot has struck homo, Ills prosont grind their slates Into pieces. And young couple showed tho llcenso
nlirht and ho drove on homo, Tfiff preacher and asked to bo married. Vonnrcu
inas day. God bless all
.j-mi- a,
outcry is takon as tho best ovldenco of the rosult wa3 that tho Republicans of girl whom he is to wed.
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