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Enterprise Star from Enterprise, Kansas • Page 2

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Enterprise Stari
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ope- earnest, but all of them were unwise of miv iii'i)iiln successfully The linlcrprise Star, Published Weekly. ''I through land unsafe leaders, rato tho bunking system, Hut out of this wreckage will come commercial airencies such as stores. CYRUS CORNING SON, EDITORS- mnnufiictorios, wing the base of tho bonds tho farmers' good to tho people. In the futuro reformers will be less partizan, has servile: more independent and they will do their own thinking. They those ho believe a whisky )s better for a town than a church, a college, a mill, a machine shop, there would be nothing left of it and llroihor Uoulston would have no occasion to wasto his sorrow, or give unnecessary advice.

But I he latch-string of the Star office, as heretofore, hangs out for Urother Uoulston. Walch and see us grow. wealth, the laboring man's toll as THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1901. tho base for certificates of doposit a genuine inexpensive medium of ex- ENTERPRISE, KANSAS.

will have less desiro to build parties and they will give moro thought to tho solving of economic problems by scientific moans intelligent business ft ehang for 75 million of people, ml for their roiil to tost or and build up their industries. In subsequent Ibbuos of tho Stab we6hall show how this can be done. Kntred nt the PoBtMRce at Entorpriao, a teoond-olnsa matter. action. There is morn reform Bentiment A JESTING JUDGE.

AmnMltiff Stories of Lord Morrli, the Well-Known Enftllih Jurlat, and II In lleadr Wit. of tho genuine kind in Kansas today than in tho palmiest days of the ONE CAUSE OF ANARCHY. When congress gota to work on a Subscription, $1.00 Per Year, Payable in Av.anc;. People's party. It will never march to victory un der tho Democratic or Republican bill calculated to check the immigration of foreign sons-of-guns who come here and organize anarchistic It was Lord Morris Romebody spoke of Mr.

a heaven-born genius, "it may be a Ion? who, when Gladstone as hoped that time before banners. AOENC1ES OF dROWTH. No. 3. (Or societies, they do not want to forget that the great corporations that em In times past in our opposition to heaven is again in an interesting condition," relates the Philadelphia Telegraph.

A missing juror once inspired him to humor. The juror's ploy lubor are partly, at least, to Wo. A numbor of tho loading women of Kansas have mot in convention and, resolved to wage an active campaign in behalf of equal suffrage. The Stab wishes them an abundant success. blamo.

These corporations have Im name was Moriarty, and it was at ported Polos, Hungarians and Hal iansto work in their mills, princi the time when all Ireland was sink pally because they could get that N. tea ing: "Are ye there, Moriarty?" a popular pantomime song. Leaning back in his seat while the Juror was kind of labor cheaper than Amen can labor. Willi them, it simply .1 being found the judge began to sing, loud enough for all in court to hear: -a in 4 was a cold-blooded business propo Are ye there, Moriar-i-ty and National banks, as having thoabM)-i lute control of the nation's volume of money, we have been told that if national banks were such powerful thingB and such money makers reformers ought to quit howling and go to starting national banks. The answer to this proposition was uniformly this "We do not have the bonds; the peoplo can not got them thi bankers have gobbled them up." Then came tha roply "Whose fault Is It? We have ceased to antagonize national bunks.

The system has been fastened upon us, and it requires a ft 5V: Our Neighbor mistaken. Our young friend over the way, who presides over the Enterprise Journal, expresses great sorrow for the Stah In his last issue, and in a round about way gives us a little sition. They did not seoin to care i 3 what effect it had on the institutions .5. when the juror came in and explained that he had been having a pint of porter and a penny roll Lord 0 i Morris was not afraid to remind him that that was not the Iiowlls court. It fell to the lot of Lord Morris to zz.

CO A o.luii.n Hn assumes to think the of this country. The only question the managers of these corporations seemed to ask was, "Can wo get the work done cheaper by hiring these foreigners?" There are communities in this country where the only array himself in gorgeous and gaudy Star is seeking to mako certain bus iness men in Enterprise patronize its (O robes at a flower show which was opened by Princess Christian, and his lordship felt compelled to apologize to the princess for his apparel. "Your royal highness will observe," majority of voters in enough of the business columns, ond lie wishosto inform us that "you can not make a states to control congress, make a horse drink." etc. Ho had better he siitd, "that as vice chancellor of the university I am obliged to wear president and change our supremo court, in order to destroy, or change poople who speak the Knglish language are the managers and bosses. Those people have no conception of tho duties of American citizenship-The corporations never should have boon permitted to import them in the first place, and it would probably it have said that "you cannot make a the system.

whistlo out of a pigs tail." all this finery. I think it only fair to offer you this explanation, lest you should think I am trying to Let us use the system use it for The Journal is mistakon. The transform myself into a sunflower. the benefit of all our peoplo, and not Stah desires to see Enterprise grow Drllned. "Now, Johnny," suid the to see trade, naturally belonging to 1 Sunday I it Ml tell us be a good idea to Bend a eood share of those who have been imported back to the countries, they came from.

Topoka Mail and Breeze (Rep.) Enterprise, coino hero and not go school teacher, "you may what a prophet is." nlsnwhnre. It sees certain otsta- to exploit their industries. Hunk bills are issued and based upon national bonds evidences of debt badges of industrial slavery. They are not money; they are not a legal tender; they will not pay debt except by consont ot creditor. "Why," replied Johnny, "it's a fel low that's always lookin' for a chance cles in the way of tho consumation to say '1 told you "Philadelphia of this most desirable object, and it Press.

SHALL VICE PREVAIL. A vigorous war is being waged by calls the attention of those most to Mr. Choate Didn't Know Her. the Temperance Union of the state bo benefitted to these obstacles. A very well known lawyer and liui wife against tho Joint doggeries that in were in London this lunimer, and the wifa They may not hood tho Stab's warn had to be operatod on for appendicitis fest tho state, and with groat success.

The law is squarely against this bus 7 goon as she arrived. They were great friends of Mr. Choate, and the amhawador sent at once to inquire of her condition and kept ing. In that case tho loss will fall most heavily upon them. iness, and those who deliberately They circulate only by common consent.

They are good because they are based upon bonds held for their redemption. Bankers own these bonds. The government holds and pays interest upon them. The people pay them. But upon what do these bonds rest for their validity? Upon the labor, and the products of labor, and her room supplied with flowers.

violate it are anarch'sts of tho same A. It is the duty of a newspaper its stripe precisely as was C'zolgosz with The first day she was able to walk out huchand and wife met tihe ambassador on the street. Mr. Choate quickly jumped from first duty to for tho growtli of its homo town, and it is equally tendencies running in a slightly dif U. A.

FLACK, Cashier. J. l' HUHHUIt, V. B. HOFFMAN, Pronident.

his hansom and joiued them with eager pro-terttationti of delight at meeting his friends ferent direction that is the only difference. Czolgos. struck down the duty of tho business men and citizens of the homo town to work aeain. one man took only ono life, but the lands of the people. While the lie warmly shook both the hands of his comrade and asked a dozen questions about hiit health, his address and his probable stay The Dickinson County Bank, withlheir homo paper to that end; to bo friendly with it; to counsel those violators each one of them banks have the base of the bank bills the people have the base of the bonds.

in London. 1 lie wife, who had been stand- strike down many men, take many with tho editor as to tho best meth inc by wailing fur her turn, finally said, with Which is the better? Which is ods-ways and means an 1 not or a pout: "Why, Mr. Choate, you don't take lives and leave a trail behind them as black as hell. Nothing good and OK ENTEUl'lilSE, KANSAS. Does a General Banking Business and solicits your patronage any notice of me.

You haven spoken the safer for banking? ganize a boycott before over a number is issued. When thev fail to word to me yet. I really believe you have lovely flourishes in their pathway fonmtten me. Their companions tfro drunken sots Manifestly the base of the bonds is abetter banking base, and this the people in every community have in "My dear madame," said Mr. Ohoate, "I must confess that I did not recognize you gamblers and theives in general without your appendix.

Philadelphia abundance. Look over tho lint and see it we are not right. Mot that their associates aro all iramblers. drunkards and Post. MlrlvliiM: for Harmony.

New Hardware Store. Mis. Wunder Ilig hats are to be the theives, but thai all gamblers. style for the ladies this winter. Mr.

under ell, 1 in glad to see that drunkards and theives are their asso show a friendly meet friendly advances in a friendly way, they arc the dead weights that impedo progress, withor and destroy growth. The duty of a progressive paper is to point out tho pathway along which tho people all the poople must move in order to grow; in this case, in order to become "(ireater" Enterprise, and when the lifo of tho paper is assailed for this, to falter not. To be progressive, tho command of common sense, intelli Why not then build in substance national banks, operate the system and issue and circulate that which in every particular corresponds to bank bills? Bank bills are merely certilloales of deposit, issued by tho government they are trying to harmonize the hitiud ciatos. A terrible arraignment, but the prices. Amentun.

it is true. And what shall be Baid of EMMETT HOFFMAN, NEW HARDWARE. the officer who has taken a solemn oath fo stand by and enforce tho NOTARY PUBLIC. Full Stock of Shelf Goods. laws of his state who deliberately plans to keep those death dealing doggeries in operation, and what shall bo said of that officer who not only does this, but goes further and sells indulgoncios to be paid for in with C.

HulTtnuu Sou. upon the deposit of bonds, and are redeemable out of the proceeds of the thing deposited. Stute and private banks may issue certificates of doposit when deposits are made, and they do. And bo may individuals. is no law to prevent this, and the custom dates back to the be-giulng of business.

New Stoves, Ranges, gence, exporionco is, oo aiikad, and the editor who obeys this command, who understands his business, who knows how to make a good, cle an live, wido-awako paper, will win out, even though grass should grow in the streets of his town. Tho Journal man ought to know (his. Not for throe months our slay in monthly installments, to violate the law, breed horrible and disgraceful deaths and plant misery, woe, vice and crime in the hoarthstono of the THE land. Commercial Hotel, Such certificates of deposit pass more or less in exchange, and the extent to which they pass they per What do you say of such? Cook Stoves, Heating Stoves. Coal Oil Perfection Stoves, Both Heating and Cook Stoves, at prices that defy competition.

'The Traveler's Home." Entarpriso have we seen ono lino, or one word, in tho Journal calcu form the same functions as do bank bills. REAPING THE WHIRLWIND. During the early lifo of Populism First-class Accommodations. the Senior editor of the Stab made If you doposit $25, or any other lated to advance the interests of Enterprise, yet the Journal plays the vlgorious fight against fusion as sura of money, in a state or private Centrally located. Unly one bank, and receive a certificate of de roll of adviser and assumes to bo "sorry" over tho mistakes the Stah wrong in principle and demoralizing in fact.

For, this crime ho was block from the Kock Island depot. posit it is as good as the bank, and if Kates, $2.00 per day. certified, will circulate whoro tho tried for his lifo und sentenced to death through the process of vilification, slander and falsehood such as bank is known, performing the same functions as do bank bills. has made. Ifemeniber this fact.

Enterprise is doomed unless she gets a move on herself. If it wore not for tho mill and machine shops, she would soon disuppcar from the face of our county map. Yet wo havo seen no no If this is so, then the people may only a mercenary fusionist could The Star cannot Washing1 Machines, the best, and at lowest prices, in th; market. Stove pipe, made out of the best material, 20 cents a joint. Fine, organize and use tho national bank system, using the base of tho bankers' Timo pased on and hero we are, just look at it.

Elbows, 10, 15 and 35 cents. bonds upon which to issue certifi facing a stateof demoralization never before witnessed by any other po cates of deposit, and then by agree be excelled for Job tice of these two great und growing institutions in the Journal excepf to ment of the membership they may litical organization. Populists on condemn. I he evidence is over-t receive these certificates of deposit dt tneir face valuu, thus vesting them their knees, begging to bo take in by an organization their tjationul con Full Line nf House Paints. vention declared to bo "tho twin of inequity with the functions of bonk hi lie, thus making of them a first class, inex pensive medium or exchange, re deemable out of the things duposiled 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE In this way the peoplo may supply whelming that some of our iiillucn-tial citizens combine in their efforts to antagonize tlm strongest and benilieent agencies of growth that Knloi'priso has; agencies which gave her lifo, ami hich maintains hi daily existence.

Wo liavo discovered that to he friendly with the nun who me building theeo agencies is to draw down noon you tho wrath of this combine whose will tho Journal voices. themselves with a medium of ox chango that performs tlio functions of legal tender government money I have the celebrated "CONDENSED ClliUS" for Stock, the greatest flesh producer in the world. Exclusive aent. Have also the Cyclone Gall Cure, cures all kinds of old sores. Come and see my goods and get my prices.

I will not be undersold. without the Infraction of law. The TrtADE Marks volume they would thus create woul 0 Designs Copyright Ac. What think yon of it? In what light, morally and mentally, stand tho men you choso to be your leaders to build tho Peoples' parly? How liavo they led? How have they buihlcd? Where have they put you? Are you proud of your leadership? If there is one act of our lives of which we are proud it is that we fought fusion to thu finish, never hesitating to denounce it us "political prostitution." It lias done lis work now bo-hold tho wreck that it has made. Its wreckers can never again bo prominent in building anolhoi party.

Many of them were honest and at all times bo equal to the demands of business, would never be redun Anrnnn (MMirilnir nkfttH. and (1onorhitlnn lunf quickly hsi-'tIu'ii mir iimiumi frtiu wfn(lmr au vciil Inti ih prolmhly pn mil uhlti. Communlm dant. Nt i lcuy I'n'iihKmt lai. i latin Ik hik on i'hMmiis dill I tOO.

Old Mil atfuiH for HHcurluK yulmita. 'aliiiiU I nk (Hi tni'iuiiili Muiin A Co. retislTi Many times loss than ono per cent of our people now oporato the bunk Scientific Jlmerican. The Stah does not wioli to force patronage, and of this fact all classes will soon bo UW are. It desires fair treatment, proper consideration mid will not hesitate to point out hindrances to our city's growth, Eliminate from this opposition ing syBtem, using bonds as the base I.nriifliit clr-'iv, m-v and for the mpposod benefit of 70 filiation of h'ij ('Untltli journal, four nnx.tliit.

11. Bui all tiewml nt lorn. million peoplo. npW York i Many times loss than one per cent Uruiek Vkw, mWIH, WmIiIiwiuu, I). C..

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Years Available:
1901-1903