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The Paxico Picayune from Paxico, Kansas • 2

The Paxico Picayune du lieu suivant : Paxico, Kansas • 2

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Paxico, Kansas
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THE PAXICO PICAYUNE often, that which is introduced as a bill for the benefit of the DR. E. 12. ROULYER DENTIST. Office IIOTKIj paxico.

home builders, is signed by the T. R. HAWKS, Editor and Publisher. governor a law for the home rob' bers. Saturday, January 21, 1905.

Your county affairs are con W. RICHARDSON, ducted in a manner which the of Church Notices. Methodist. Sunday School 2 p. m.

Preaching 3 p. m. Harold Sweet, I'astor. Catholic. 1st and 3rd Sundays, early Mass, 8 a.

m. High Mass, every Sunday 10 a. m. Christian Instruction 2:30 m. Latter followed by Benediction Early Mass, wet'k days 8 a.

m. Fr. Wieners, Priest. Issued every Saturday. Subscription price, $1.00 per year.

PHYSICIAN and SUKCJEON. ficials would not think of conducting their own business, and some of your rich neighbors are KANSAS. PAXICO, corrupt up to the shadow of the "Entered as second class matter December 5, 1904, at the Post Office at Paxico, Kansas, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879." prison walls. Doubtless there aremoderately well-to-do or poor people in Wabaunsee who are not so strictly Our Platform: An home for every man who Is to rk. honest but that Saint Peter will ask them a few rather iwinted questions when they knock at the pearly gates.

But if their pecca dillos can reasonably be supposed to be tracable to visions of possi ble shadows cast by the grim spectre of want over 'the cradle of infancy, or the spirit of youth, or the pride and lustre of full- his lick at it whenever opportunity has offered ever since. A very ugly story is told by good authority about testimony he swore to in case of a damage suit brought by an injured woman against the Santa Fe railroad. The testimony of all the wit-sses, including Waugh, had a very cutand-dried appearance. The chances look like he was bribed by the road to give false testimony. It certainly would not be a bit beneath bim, in our judgment, in view of his flagrant tax-dodging.

The other people of the county have pay, directly or indirectly, every dollar the grafters come out ahead. These gentlemen hide behind the dignity of theirpositions as bankers, merchants, big stock raisers, or, maybe, even owner of a church, to cover up their crookedness, and the shelter has heretofore been The grafters at Eskridge are learning that getting the requisite number of names on a petition is not exactly getting a law passed. Before Eskridge gets any legislation on this high school question, would it not be well for Bro. Busenbark to explain to the rest of the county about that little matter of a three thousand dollar debt they are now carrying on the school they Already have? grown manhood, or the tottering steps of decrepit age, the Picayune will be sorry such shadow passed over you, and let it go at baunsee who have heard of the Picayune and the most of them seem to have done so think that when this trouble is over, the Picayune will drop back into the common Johnny-Jones-came to-town bulletin, with nothing more interesting in its columns than the little local happenings. While we shall pay more atten tion to gathering up this class of news in the future than we have so far been able to, we by no means intend that the publication of this matter shall constitute the only reason of any importance for asking for subscriptions.

On the contrary, we are of the opinion that the local news, which we do not intend shall be slighted, will be one of the minor features of the Picayune, in the opinion of the most of those who become readers of the paper. Since tr-'-11'-- when we that. And we will agree to use our utmost power to see that Saint Peter does not question you any closer than the county commissioners question the At the time that A. D. Elmore was released from quarantine after the diphtheria in his family was over, he immediately sent to J.

FT. for his drug bill. To keep in line with the rest of the contemptible conduct that has characterized tl'" latter for years past, he could" not make the bill as it should have been made, but had to make it "County of Wubannxee, dr. to J. H.

But every time a banker pays -r 'vyr when exposed the trick of Dr. 'Mke'i But to grafters whose machina tions pile up stores of wealth which the labors of their neighbors have produced, we warn you that the Picayune is going to camp on your mil. If yon know of any shelter better than the dignity of your position or the ownership of ill gotten wealth, get behind it. Our platform, an un mortgaged home for every man who is willing to work, is directly adverse to the in treats of grafters. should pay on fcsu.uw, it in discharging the over whom he pretended to PSe authority, but did not, many things have been coming to our throws just that much more burden on the poor fellow whose little all is in plain sight, and who has to pay on all he possesses.

notice concerning corrupt prac And while the rich man is shirking his portion of the public and other burdens, he is thereby accumulating what should go into tices in this county which there has heretofore been no known means of checking. Public business has been conducted largely the homes of the poor. How are the common people going to es as the omciais tnougni migni tablish and maintain homes for feather their nests, or secure for them the good will and lauditory It is bad enough for a man to be classed as a pauper even when he deserves the title from his shiftlessness and good for nothing qualities, and because of such has not the wherewithal to pay his bills. But when a hard working and honest citizen like A. D.

Elmore, who has doubtless paid more money for doctors' and druggists' bills alone than J. H. Nuttmahn ever honestly earned in all his miserable life, is still able to meet his own obligations, although forced to be idle while themselves, if the grafters go un checked in their course of lop comment of the county press. ping off a little here and a little Of this the act of the county there of the poor man's income? commissioners last weeK in The beef trust takes off all it can or dares Irom the price oi awarding the county printing to two papers, totally without authority of law, is a fair sample. the cattle you raise on the farm, That act would naturally make and again adds as much as pos sible when it sells to theconsum ministering to the sickness and.

the Signal feel good, and pat ihe $5,000 Reward will be paid to any person who cm find one atom of opium, chloral, morphine, cocaine, ether or chloroform in any form in any of Dr. Miles' Remedies. This reward is offered because certain unscrupulous persons make false statements about these remedies. It is understood that this reward applies only to goods purchased in the open market, which have not been tampered with in any way. Dr.

Miles' remedies cure by their soothing, nourishing, strengthening and invigorating effects upon the nervous system, and not by paralyzing and weakening the nerves as would be die case if these drugs were used. For this reason Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Tills are universally considered the best pain remedy "I have for JS jrrr with mxrrm palna In tn head, heart and commissioners on the back, and it didn't cost the commissioners anything; the dear people pay such bills. While the other death of his children, and a bill is sent to him headed like the foregoing, it marks J. H.

Nuttmann as the most contemptible of his kind. Paxico certainly needs a drug store conducted by some one who could, at least occasionally, by straining a point, be a papers of the county would say ers. The implement trust does the same thing with its goods. The grain trust takes another dig at you. The insurance combine piles up hundreds of millions of money that you, as a policy holder, are contributing to.

The national government is bled at every possible pore, and corporations lobby through the bills that are calculated to nothing, but look at the Enter prise and Signal and the com missioners with their tongues out and their mouths watering, with a piteous appeal in their eyes, like a hungry dog at his master's table. bark, and nave inni eTeryimnic and could not find any relief could ge until I I could ret til I cot a box of vr. aoies- ami- Tbe Policy of the Picayune. A gentleman came into the office of the Picayune Wednesday of this week and wanted to know Pnln Tula. I suffered as km as II give them government authority or privilege to get a few more dollars out of every man, woman and child In the territory in which they do business.

Railroad and about how long the present Waugh, the banker down at Eskridge, is another sample of the grafters that have been fattening off of the dear people. We would be willing to wager a mill to a million that if the truth known this man got on his Jfeet financially by corrupt practices, and has not failed to keep op otherlobbyists go before the state legislatures, where you think trouble with the trio of medical gentlemen was likely to last, and hour at a time with aii-h serers palna that I feorrd I would lose mr mind. Tha Antl-Faln PtUa ravs roe relief hi from 1 minutest I do not ha-e to u- Morphine any more. I wish yon would puNih thle that other sufferers find relief. I.

A. WALKER. B. r. TV No.

1 Balera. Ind. Dr. Mllet' Antl-fsln Pt are sold by your druggist, who will Querents that tha tint packao will bene-At. If It fail ha will return your money.

doas. cents. Never sold In bulk. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart. lad what a subscription during that your representatives are framing laws for your state business for your benefit, and, very, very time would cost Doubtless the majority of the citizens of 'Wa.

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Pages disponibles:
4
Années disponibles:
1905-1905