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   Lime Springs Sun, The (Newspaper) - July 2, 1897, Lime Springs, Iowa                               PUBLISHED IN THE INTERESTS OF THE COMMUNITY IN IS VOL. No. 46. HOWARD JULY 5, 1897. ONE T ADEUS I I K II JL the SUN NEW your the paper carefully rand COMMEND it to your GREECE isn't tbe first country that has to pay another for giving a THE state treasury has been attacked by the national known as Same old more money than was ME. talked like a good populist when he republican is living in its and Its tbe ancient democratic party is Hying in its and WE would anybody to pin their faith in tbe tariff be- coming a law as the Many changes are likely to tie made when the goes to a conference representing both House and All aboard for tbe aerial Mr. Charles H. Lamson has been up one hundred feet in his nir ship and returned to tho without injury to Himself or the This wonderful demonstration cured at Ma. THE longer the Senate waits to on that for the ation of Hawaii tho larger the vote for ratification will Senators who now oppose it are in some in- known lo be misrepresenting the sentiment of the THE gold grows sounder and every harder and the people grow How long must this state of things continue before all ple will demand a return to the bi- metallic of former CLEARING SALE Will Be Held at the BIG FRIDAY AND JULY 15, 16 and 17. This will be the greatest slaughter sale of a first class stock of goods ever known Goods must and will be sold and in order to accomplish this result thousands of dollars worth of brand new this will be sold regardless of any cost or You will confer a favor on your by ing him of and on yourself by not failing to this greatest of all THE at Drs last week resulted in 11 harmonious fusion between tho three great Populist Silver The Democrats taking Governor the Railroad the Silver Republicans ant Governor and State The following are the Fred E. Lieut. B. A. Supreme L. G. Railroad S. B. State G. F. 55, 16 and 17. At Big Lime Democratic Slate The following brief sketch of men nominated by the joint tion of tbe silver forces and though containing but two is to be placed upon the of- ballot under the name for the purpose of preventing those wbo deserted the democratic party from appropriating name and ihns gaining thousands of votes which would not otherwise Thin notice of the several candidates will prove interesting and servo to introduce or those of them who need tm to the HON. r. E. The nominee for was born in 1843. He located with his ents in Keokuk in 1857, For four years be hired out as a farm band to farmers in the and the greater part of the time in driving to breaking portion of the state ing just opened up to In 1861 he enlisted as a private in Company Thirteenth Iowa and to the close of the Be was under Grant and man throughout the four years of his and went through the Vicksburg and Atlanta and was with Sherman on his march to the After the war he returned to Keokuk county and purchased a small tract of land which he grubbed and cleared and since that time has lived on it. He and his sons are now owners of 4GO acres of Mr. White has never invested a dollar in any other ness and does not own any other property than his He was married in 1856-and baa four Soon after tho war he entered and repeatedly canvassed his county for friends who were for but never allowed his name to bo presented as a for although frequently pressed lo do until 1890, when he was nominated and elected to congress on democratic ticket from tbe sixth He made a brilliant record in ing two of the most notable speeches of the long The first one the tariff and more copies of it wero distributed by the democratic committee than of auy other political document of recent His other great speech was on tho naval and is still used as a tract by tbe international arbitration i society and by those who do not think it longer necessary for nations one of the few national bankers who advocate free coinage of silver at 1G to 1. He five in the war at Forest City most immediately after be was tered He accredited to the silver although chairman Anderson of the populist committee is authority for the it has been the belief in for some time that he is a JUDGE L. Q. i f Was born in N. ember 5, 1846. There ho his early education in the public schools and began In 1865 be removed to where he continued his study of law for a He entered the University of gan law school in 1866, graduating in the spring of 1868. For ono year he practiced law in 111., removing in 18G9, to where he resided until coming to DCR in 1894. Judge was a candidate for by the democrats in 1-831 and 1883. In 1884 he was nominated for United States senator by the democrats and el the largest vote ever given a democrat up to that Ho was elected to the district bench in 1887 and re-elected in 1890. After ing ono year he was elected in 1891 to the supreme Ho is now chief justice of the I to go to B. A. The candidate for lieutenant is one of the best ness men of northern He is a resident of Forest where he is president of the First National witb which institution he has been connected for twenty Ho enjoys tbe distinction of being and enjoys distinction of being the only democrat who has held thai j position within the past forty-five Judge is now acting under appointment as ono of the commissioners from Iowa on legislation in the several G. F. He ts u young not 30 years of has been a resident of Iowa for n number of Six years ago he located at Sioux where he was ed as advertising solicitor by the Sioux City He came to DCS Moines a little over two years ago and was employed on a similar capacity en the Later he engaged as traveling representative of the Midland and about a year ago renounced allegiance to the republican party and endorsed free He stumped several portions of the state for the and at close Of tbc campaign located at where he is now engaged tho practice of He is a man of fine education and of large experience as an in- HON. s. D. The for railroad is an avowed populist nnd has been with that party for Ho has boen its candidate twice for state making the race two years for re- signing his place as traveling man for a Burlington house to make the and for was gaged in as one of the publishers ot tho Last fall he was talked of as a fusion candidate for but de- to permit his to conio before the About nine months ago he removed from DHS to Dallas where he now The Beat j No question is more important tour state than how to maintain and our Tho growth ot our town and city schools has kept pace with the growth of the statel of reasons and means of bis growth can not fail to be fruitful if good In most of our owns the boards of directors chosen to fitness or interest in school As a result they are nob strictly partisan and arc predisposed look to tho welfare of tho these towns tho fitness of for the places to be filled is taken into account and ure mado only for urgent la these schools ono of the very best is to found -in 'the ary The argument often used in districts any can teach the little ones bus no weight such a They kuow that as the foundation is first essential to an enduring so the best instruction is none too good for primary So it is throughout the entire corps oC Now and then the teacher craze strikes some but if a dry rot has not meated their whole this lasts but a short and only ens the estimated worth of tho good teacher and good In some of our rural there seems to be an in regard to the value of good A more earnest consideration of tho merits of is being hnd really deserving teachers are being hived for longer periods of We wish this sentiment could grow so that directors would refuse under any conditions to hire any but tbe best Thp idea that any body can tench school is Tha question of etc. should have no part in the selection of a Let applicants know you are that you are more willing tb hava no school than a poor and you will be surprised at the If the means you have at your dis- posal arc too little to hire a good teacher use it to hire a good for six It is not the number of months tho school is but the results com- ing from intelligent study on the the pupils that determines the worth of a Do not hire teachers who have not the ambition to prepare thoroughly for tho A teacher who spends all her means on dress is not a good teacher of and one who can not govern herself is a failure in teaching we say this to study needs of keep your iu good and hiro none bat tbc oest ard County Reasons Why Chamberlain's Colic The candidate for superintendent of public instruction is a free silver re- Old Tbc manufacturers have Instructed UK i to give a bottle of of Colic Cure free to tbc tint soldier of tbc civil var war that applies for It tlic great remedy for Chronic and all Duos Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is the 1. Because it affords almost in- stant relief in case of pain in tho colic and cholera 2. Because it is tho only remedy that never fails m the most severe cases of dysentery and 3. Because it is the only remedy that will cure chronic 4. it is the only remedy that will prevent bilious 5. Because it is tho only remedy that will cure epidemical C. Because it is the only can always be depended upon in of cholera 7. Because it is the most prompt nnd most medicine in use for bowel 8. Because it produces no bad it is pleasant and safe 10. Because it has paved tho of people than any other cine in tnc Tho 25 mid sizes sale by U. D.  

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