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The People's Advocate from Hill City, Kansas • 5

The People's Advocate from Hill City, Kansas • 5

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oalls roa $200,000,000 ISSUE. BOND Official County Paper. Secretary CarlisW Fcport is Out With tlio Loakoi for ostion. FBIPAY. EEC.

19. 1893- THE PEOPLE'S. ADVOCATE. ii ill on Ml IB uTboa mailt be trne thywlf. It tbuu It truth would t-cU.

Washington, Dee. 21. Secretary Carl isles' reKrt is out at last. JJ-estimates a deficiency at close of the year of $28,000,000, and calls for on issue of $200,000,000 bonds or enactment of a law granting tho Secretary such permission. As a sample of tho matchless audacity in telling the country that the established policy is uettled that no money shall reach the channels of trade without being borrowed, tho following extract will serve: "That the amount of money in the country greater tbnu is required for Tl People ii I the transaction of the business of the people at this time conclusive); shown by the fact that it has accutnu When a man finds himself in the wrong place he should hustle to get ut of it, for it belongs to some one foe.

and his place is empty. Dont bend down so low to pick up dollar that your honesty will drop out. We have learned a good deal when we know how to employ our time and faculties. What distresses me most is to see that human genius has limitations and human stupidity nas none A. 1) I'M AS.

It is sight for saddest tears. To see age unworthy of its years. Education ia the knowledge of how to use the whole of one's self. Men are often like knives with many blades; some know how to open one, and only one; all the rest are no bettor than they wmld have been if they had been rondo with but one blade. Many men use but one or two faculties out of the score or more with which they are endowed.

A man is educated who knows how to make a tool of every faculty how to open it, how to keep it sharp and how to apply it to all practical purposes. Henky WiiiD Beeciier, lated and is still accumulating in the financial winters to such an extent ns to constitute a serious embarrass ruenr to "the banks iu which it is deposited. many of which are holding large suins at a loss. This excessive accumulation ol currency at particular points is caused by tho fact thai there is no such demand for it elsewhere as will enable the batiks and other institutions to which it belongs to loan it to the people at reinuuerative rates, and it will continue until the business of the country has more fully re covered Irom the effects of the recent ilnancial X. Two Kinds of Criminals.

Some one asks: "Were congress to issue more money how could it be gotten into circulation to benefit each and all alike," No trouble at all. Issue twenty millions, build a telegraph system in connection with postal plant. Wouldn't that put it in I purchased the J. 1 1. 1 ronton Stock of Merclisimili.o in Hill City intending to close, out same at once but my short experience has led me to believe that the people of this vicinity would appreciate and patronize a store offering the inducements I can and will offer for their custom, I therefore take pleasure in announcing that I-Ifive Concluded to continue my business nt Hill City indefinitely, and solicit your trade.

Tn doing so I promise to give you Better Value for your money than you have, over been offered in this county. I ask an inspection of my goods and juices. It will bo pleasure to us to show you goods. As the Holidays approaches you will find it to your advantage to watch our special special jsales. Soliciting: Your Trade, I remain yours for low prices.

Omaha, Neb, Dec. 12. In the same federal court in Omaha in which Charles Mosher, who, as president of the Capitol National bank of Lincoln was sentenced to the penitentiary circulation and would not all the peo for 6 years recently for stealing ple own it alike Or issue live billions and build a public railroad system. Would not the people be 0OO.000.A. M.

DeFrance, a south Dakota cowboy, will this week be sentenced to the penitentiary for life equal owners in the railroads? for having stolen a single copper Thevo is no trouble about getting cent. Two months ago JJe rance got tired of being oat of work and money into trade fairly, but that is just what the rich classes don't pro concluded ttlia Uncle Sam had more to spare than others rode into Chad- pose to have The "Ten Men of and held up the mail car rier. His crime netted him one cent Money Island'' explains the economics of this case perfectly. Coming Nation. Ho was shortly caught and pleaded guilty, me statutes provide no.

lesser penalty for his crime than life imprisonment and the judge has decided on that. X. 1 As a result of the unconditional repeal of the silver purchasing law we are now told that coinage is al most entirely stopped, and contrac-tian is going on at the rate of about $4,0000,000 a mouth, or about a year. Then we read that Our Birth Eight. We hold theee truths to be self-evident: 1.

That the earth is capable of supporting the population living upon it and that the American Cou tiuetit is capable of supporting population many times greater than the number of persons now liviufj on our soil. 2. That our people are a frugal, in. dustrious and enterprising people, prolific in thought and willing to work with their hands; skilled In the application of every kind of mechanical device to the assistance of labor, and that they do produce every nseful commodity largely in exe'ees of their own requirmentn, even if every person on tbt continent were provided with abundance. 3.

That it is not possible for the money is being piled up in the New York banks is great quantities and that is the reason gold is going to Europe, where it will line invest And the people starving in 9 America! What a cruel scheme to force the issue of more gold bonds. x. American people to consnme wbaf; they produce, eyen at the present rate of pro KANSAS. HILL CITY, The Carnegie works are to shut duction, while by employing IhUot pro down this week and add 8,000 more to the army of those who have to dnclion tnigut be many times' increased. HHEIUFF BALE TJNDEU OHUKlt OP SALE.

learn that the American laborer HIIF.KIFF KAI.K UNDKH OUDKIt OF HALF. IFirxtl'iihliciitiui) W. IMtCl. 5. That the only "important factor in the great problem, how the people are to live in this country fa the Untie between 'J'ii ce Static or Kanhah.

iiaiia foumr. ai First Publication Dee. 15, 'OH.) Tit Btatr of Kansas, Ohaiiak Vnvurtt ft: In theDiflriot Oonrtof the K4th Jndicinl fjii- In lio District Court of the Hllh J)is- It Pleases The People Jloienwwit in villi tliu Tliin mfiTs) tn trl'l of foe Hliilu of Kuiikiis, anting willuu It ml consumption nnl production. If this ratio is mera'y snbsiHtanCe, then triut of IheMiateof iltii.u within cd for t.riitniin County to eaiu Btnto, Israel Uuitiimi, l'lulnilif, ve for (iriilmiTi nuotity in did Blt. "must be content to work for less wages and thus he nearer to thatsta tion in life to which it has pleased God tocall him" insomuch as their votes correfpond with and predicate the fiction.

Ilnliort Aslurnft, Rornti William peer they have a right to subsist. If it is abundance, then tbey have a' right to plenty. If it is luxury, they have a right lhe Jinaru ot or ltmon 1 ourjic, I'lttiuiiii. Warr'-o T.Puilley. li'niirlla M.

DivHor. hir liitf 1 Viriiiiny ami tl.e I licril unmix Jlo't-uinre 'oirionnv. Di.fi.riihtiit a. Honwln theoity of Hill City, In the county nod etato ht'oieMiiil, ttfler for ttule Hfui fell without to the lowliest ami best bidder for cih in hiuid, to PHtlfy mtid oidi'r of nil the entute. title end inUirent of the hIiova iame defendnii'H nod each of them, end nil purlieu rJeiinwiK tinder tliem, in mid to the following.

(h'Hcrihi'il true! and luuotil of I11111I, (itualed in auld county, to wit: Houth Vet quarter Sec. II Town 0 RnnfaSI weet of the aixtti pituriiiul meridiun. ruid cuu tainiiiff one hundred anil ixt acrna more fir h-sa tniret her with the appnrteiiHiieps thereunto to cetlhly a Jiiu'ineiit. for the eum of bix Hundred and Fh'veii iiolhirs. will' to avcruH thereon from 17th.

IMS. at VI per eeiit. ycr nniiuin fiom date i.f of s.i Id and (or the lunher sntimf (S.U00) lollaia an eiiKis. friven under my himd at my o'llca In the oily of Hill City, in said county this Jith. dny of Iieuimber li.

noMR Pitopp, hrriff. IlAitat I'EKWiTTi Attornef for 1'lamtiff. liy Virtneoi mi or'lcr of a'llit, Ihii -iI nut of the wifn, C. )ih wi', Trne Kwtnian. (.

W. (iri.filh, r.B tnis-to, Ihp to live luxuriously. THiS li'i llie liietrtctt ourt, Hptlng 111 anc lur enid liinlii.Iii count v. in the nleive vocate lu'tiori. end to iiiiiiliierlfd mid delivered.

1 will We claim tbit We the people have a right to (ill vvi cun create. That We WpMtem The NuiIdphI Hniiii of Tlio Weatfrn Farm Morn-npo Trnt 'oininnivof ('(ilonnjo, Th Viti-rn fflnn MortMKO Tiosl ('lontiiinyof Krm" shk, Ktivunl liUHKfil iv.T of Tlio Vt'li'rn Kami MoNKhto XrnKt Comtmiiy of Oolor'iulu, 111 Ida I is 1. day ot nnimi y. IhW, all 2 o'uli'k i. 11.., nf weld (ley, tit the limit, door of the )ourl house in the city of Hill City, in the own this coiitiM-iit, although very lnigly I'lKAlTCIAL EXHIBIT- Financial l's I libit ot tjie Expenditure! aw! iudob 'twines' ot (irnliam county for the fiwai ending linn 80th, 1808.

county 11 no "Uite hIoici-iiiii, oiij.r tor mm iinij sell in debt for it; tbat the limit of our right Tho Wenwin f'unn Morlunito nf wittiont ftppmlHcineiit to the hitfhiwt and best bidder for cash in linnd, to eHlisfy snid of sfile, nil fheeslnte, title and Interest of die i.bove rpno. HHnwif, A. tiiini'r anil trrriinr, onri Dvtt lia SchiffiT I)ffMilnl. Hy virftifl of an order of kmIp, iwnwl out or liia 'jffcrnpiiit ami eacli ol tlieui, mid ull par Amount pnii County CoromiHsuinprS I n.M rl if Inn iiikIi.i f.litl.. Ii.

mii. I fulliu ft. l.inir Cloj k'r (Hiiro, of tlio JJiMrirt 1 oiirt. cittiiiK in and $iaroe! of land, aiUiatod in 150 00 Hi. it-M 751 07 nml foriit iirtt)iaui i in th abovo n.

litie.l actinti. and to lor (lirerted anil dclivrreri, I will on Ttiwlujr tho day of Jnn. o. m. nf thp fri.oit lofr of tha sain C'liiiry, uiwn N.

K. H', II, Town li), Haniro weet of the sixth piiricifinl mciuliaii. and ciiiiiiifiiinu 4 trie liiiinlri mi'l Sixty Acroe more or Icja, Clerk Pnrvcynf Bnperintendcnt fllerk District Court J'r' bite Jndtfe court Itoufn in tho Ciiy ft ilill Oily, in th nonnty n(i stat fiforemitl, onrr f'r niii nr.o net' witte en mi ai out io tlio hiliPMt mi'l limt Inilni-r Willi 3HO llipiirieninicea (tierelillto te JollifiriK. to sivlify a juiluni'-nt for the sum ot Fixht 'J hree and Hennty One Huiidiedih Illiua SHEltTFF KALK USLKK (IIIDKR OK PALE. Firt l'uhluatlon ec.

15, 13. UTATl! Or f.AH C'OVMTV. ill the llimirl onrt of ll.eH-lth Judicial Din-trict of the Ktnte ol Khukhk, kiIIjiik within and for (trrilmm Ci'tinty in aaid Htfite. 'J'he liiiNt.iii tnfe Deposit and Trat Company, I'liutitifT, J-'hn BurnlIe, Mnry IJuritt i tc nnd Hubert M. itiirnsode, Dcfen'taiite.

ilv vine of an order of aide, Iwmed out of Hit Clnrii's fdlice of the DiMtict on it. kittii ir ia for cjtHii in Minij, To phi pma orii'T 01 r-ni hii 3'M 7B tlw enlaf. titmanu ititeiMit of lie nhove iinninj Willi Intercut to uccrun thereon fiom Mli. at 1 in-r cent, per nnniiin 135 00 ilcfi-li'laiiU. siiti unoli iiflln lii.

aiidail T.Ht-i Ovorewr of Poor Treaa. and School Ei Coroner Sheriff and BalifT.4 from Lete of reiiueriritf of aaid judKRiciiti and for 75 i lnimin nnih-rt t'u in. In rmd tn tt following ilr.Hi rlliHd irucl anil 1 lariil. fh uatod in iiiiil oonnty, to-vit: Noitli Fr.t of. oi EOfi 10 Physician and niedi Health Officer, Co.

Topoka rri'i bun In'Hi in tiii'v iirnjitiriii tn trivH il3 reiiilerM it iirttpo family injmr tliHii (avps li'-forn. OHjciiil kStiilfl l'lipi-t'V A piiper for general iufonDufl'iii. People's Party Family IJapM'. All tlii for $1 advocath: run Iumsii. Thb Advocatb nud THB PEOPLE'S-ADVOCATE, Both prfpe rs one year for tl'fJi tlie turuier sum or $14.

vj aa iohim. i.Io tinder m)' hi.i my otiice In tho of ilill 'il, in mid coutily this dny of December. 1 183 jRnoK Kuo' BhurliT. Ircn A AMy'e. f.r I'lnliiilll.

cirie and rrterclmndine for Poof to enjoy is the li.nitof the soil to produce and tit wiMinras of our bands to labor. We wniit, a pbicc whereon to dwell. This is the first wmitnml the firbt rk'ht nf every hnuiiin Iwing rlnlit ei salf-evident that ercu six thousor.tl years igo it. wr.H provided fvt ftH a birth-nght Th Ihfit law of our lieing ia that the human body vnpiig ppace; therefore the right of citizen in a pltf.ts whereon to dwell. Tile birtli'rigbt is the first right ever talked about.

Eean bartered bis birth right for a mees of pottage. The American people have given theirs away for nothing. The fathers of the Revolution fought the battle of freedom and gained the victory, so far as Great lirittan was concerned, that tbey might leave the American Continent, as en in-lieritance, to tbeir pasterily forever. And they did leave it without debt or incumbrance of any kind, title undisputed and indisputable; but today, the free nnd for aeiil (Jiaham 4'oiinty. In the hove en titld action, anu to cie direoie! Mid ihdivered.

1 Will, on Amount paid County Treasurer mi wi 11 50 91 60 1KB 80 'J KM DAY. tl.a of JANCARY. ISM. at 8 o'clock p. of said day, at the front door Jneticesot thJ Peace Constable Jurors Witnesses 657 IS 156 60 BouttiKilrt i)r.

ii'd wouiii Vjot rir. 4 Ii F.iat qr. All in l. ('.) Town il) Hoi llitir. (A') wtol Urn Bixtti tiiincipal meridian, and conluiiiiiia ant llimdred and ity acroa more or tOKdlici with the oppurtcnuio themnuto Mowing, to autidy a for theenrn of Nine nniirta an'i Kiahty ilollara (tWKi) with intrent to ao.

ome tlicrwin from Mfy'M. 1HR3, at per rent, per nmim from date of rendering of aaid judg. mput, and for the further aum of 30,00 dollars aa coet. (jiven under my hand at my orlioc id tba ritr ot Hill City, ia county tnia HtU day of December iMia. JraoME Hnorp, R.

S. EMMitl SfAlKlLEKit liHoWnai.t Altorneya fon Flaintllf, or "fie iOiin jio.ish. id tub ony (ir nut rm the comity and atata aforeaaifi. offer for aale and sell witbont appraisement to tlie hitflewt and heat bidder for caeh In hand, to aatisfy aaid firder of aele, all the eett, title and interest of the alio for Hon te and Repairs Hooka, stationery, fad 1857 66 Expense 162 8t Count Printing 723 88 JaU fcipenaei 2 9 Asueaaora on Kcalp Bootitins 41.1 ai not elsewtH-ra clsMifiocI 443 45 Bxocutor a Xlotioo. First Ptthltcatkn Pec.

8th. 1 803. Btate or Kaans, Obaha as; In U.e rrohaletlourt in nud for said Connly, In the matter of tha Katate of Malson AJloway, deceae-'l. NOl'ICKIa hereliy girtn that, Letter! Teats, mentary hare been Kiuntod to the nnderaigued in the laet Will and TeetMmellt of Nelson Allo-way Irilw of said County, deeeaeed, hy the n-oratil the I'rotmle Court of the Omnty anil htate (iforeeHid.dHteilthefit.il day of December A. D.

1HUH. Now, nil persona liavinK clnlins aunlnat the said eetfte are hereby fiotilicd ilmt Ihey must pnenut thesameto the nnderaiirned for nilow-anee wiUiin one year from Iim of said lettera or they may lie from any lienefit of anc.li netatc; and ttiat if arjch claims be not eahlli-ill wit hin three years all the dale of aaid let-iara, they aliall be forerer barred. JtaraT. Faevr FxecnWrr of the Lnat Will and Testament of Nelwij Allnway, deceaed. Dated this liecember bUi, Total Expenloa for the year $1308 'l Amount of warrant otttaUKling, Jnno named derennanta anii encn 01 tnem, ana all partiea claiming "nder them.

In and to the following described tract and iarM-l of land, ait-uated lu aehj eonnty. to-wit: Month hnifHonth Eaet querter and Ronth half Hoeth Wat quarter bee. 10 Township 8 Houth of Haiige 81 weet of the sixth principal meridian, and containing one hundred and amir acre mora or lees; to'etlier witii the appurtenance Uieni. anUi nelotiginK. to eatiefy a judirment for tha snm of rey Hundred ani Eiahty-Kit'lit liollara 1HH.IHI) with Interest accrne llwreon fmra Mhj l.Uit 1H.

at 'i ier cent, pf-r annum from date of rendering of aaid Judgment, and forth further eom of (14 aa cost a. fiiTen. ondr my hand at my office In the city of Hill City, io aaid county tnia 14tb dey of Dee-ember, InK), ricmi! fBor, Sheriff, llarwi 4 Prewilt, AHy'a. for I'lainuff. Subscribe for the largest paper fc SHEMFF "ALE UNDER OKDBB OF BALE.

First Pnbllftation Dec. IS. 'S3. tB StATX Of OBAHAg C9UKTT, In the District Coort of toe Uth odictal Die. trict nf the H'nte of Kaneaa, sitUng wiU.W aae for Graham County in eid Btate.

W. C. Crane, Fiaintiff, YS. Bnmner W. Piree, Defendant.

Hy Tirtne nf all nrrlnr of aale, leaned ont of te Clerk's ttffire, of the Iiatrjet t.ort. (titling i and for auld (jraham Omnty, in the aK.re entll-led action, and to me directed and delirereo, 1 will, on TCKSDAt the rd At of JASCARY, Graham county. The People' Ad-- born American is just ss landless, and homeless and helpless if any kind of calamity befalls him as any child of monarchy that ever was born. To be sure, as a whole people we own a Continent, bnt as individuals we own little or nothing. Now is the province of a trns republic to see to it that her individual Citizens are provided for.

A. Bpovem, 30,1 H1.5W31 Warrante cancelled during rcaf 15,417 08 BaltanceontitanduMT s-575 County Bondi onUtan'ling Jin 90, ISM 78.MI0 00 8TATB OF KaFBS, I UBahah Cucktt, X. J. W. Plrley CoodtyCletkof GrahanJ Boofi' ty, Kan do hereby certify that the abOTl and foregoing ii a true and Correct itatement ol the EzpnditarMRnd Ind-btcdneaa of Graham eona-ty (he nine appjred on record io rny offi on lheHhdayof June.

IxtSi 4. Fmrr.Coon'r The ruopLrrj Advocate pub- vocate i fprleP9 oulfipoltwo ex lib.li more home news Ihun auy paper Tna I'eopls's Advocats in tbf lartret paper in Graham county, tl.OOptr year. pounder for the peoplflu' riliia. in county. at i p.

m. of -ia daf. at 11 frovt dvr ef I.

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