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The People's Advocate from Coldwater, Kansas • 3

The People's Advocate du lieu suivant : Coldwater, Kansas • 3

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i 1 30 irociu'ir, TBI Save 23 to 50 per cent by buying drugs, patent medicines, all kind of artist materials, 'soaps, 22 7(1 n. s. editor. 00 1391. JULY IS, SATURDAY, IN THE CHO PRINTING Is tko pike to buy articles ia the piper lino, paper Is one of the most usefui'ariclfc, manufactured.

A 'stock oT goods from paper could consist largest variety, tho most attractive, useful and valuable, articles for the trade 'f Other one comodity. Our line gmtd (ouidKts'nf. 4 (JO .1:23 00 .60 2.0 63 00 "Well 02 00 tC. K. VV.

TIMETABLE. 40 50 In wall paper you will find here the latest designs of patterns at to 2 cent per rbll.Noti4ng adds to the beauty and comfort of a house more than vthll paper, and the expense tot enough paper is small. It preserves the plastering, keeps the dust; out iu summer and adds to the warpith in winter, to tay nothing of tile beauty In It. f' Si'muel Woodsy.orth UqoU Co. Stationery, Sarah Janson, taking cara of insane woman, Cci) Crane Cury, Salary, for qi.

ending July 13,1891, P. Doig expense on 41th Kan. Duncan, journal entry Stew- arts discharge of Hill, Mc lntire; trip to Topeka and '7 telegraas, Mclntire, summon's jury Alice DeGarmo, trip toOssawat-i omie with insane Sherman, b'd time passing 1 Colkwater township, Jolm Curran, examining, county treasurers books, Frank Veatch, service as surv'r Wm Tingler, 4 days work as chaiman, A Tingler, 4 days work as ch'm A Tingler, 4- days work as flag carrier; Sam'l Doikworth Book Co. books Hall and stationery, salary for quasar endinfe'July 12, 1891, 8 Ilalliday, service as cs.jnty health officer, 1890, A Pennington, salary for ending July 12, 1891, Mclstire, subpn'g witnesses do taking Mary Davidson to insane asylum, Board adjourned until 9 a. "Pptl'ty 'Sheriff Gregory lins, of Nescatiingu township, and Probate Judge Duuc'nn to the asylum, at; To-peka, Tuesday.

Ben will bring Dilnr.nn back with him, provided, the assylum au. thorities don't conclude that ho is escaped lunatic and recttiin jilm. PuriserAVriglit, city councilman, say: he is in of members of jthe gang -whipping Phelps whenever Phelps sayij any thing about him in his paper, and he will help pay the This from a "law howler from an aspirant to the office of sheriff, sounds well, Va "(submit If a man who has fcsen guilty of cursing and abusing a prisoner, who publlcally says he desires to see law violated and is willing to aid and abet the violkers.would not make a dandy sheriff. 'submit, if such a man not better calculated to run hack lines and pimp for houses of poor repute, than to execute law. When Jos.

Lobaugh knocked Reddy, the smart Alec from Coldwat'er," a "law, abiding citizen" find a member of the Braye Rifle Guards into the cellar ho was: compelled to pay; a fine to both' state and city; but now that one of the "best citizen gang" has jumped onto and beat an inof-i question of constitutionality of the 'city collecting a fine is raised and the gang are out in force to see that their constitution idea Wei-ler's "law abiding citizens" care no more for law and order than the devil does for decency, except as they can enf dree it against someone who opposes the nefarious schemes of the infernal ring. "The administration is in the right" Weiler's Enterprise. Then it Is for county officials to appropriate, with impunity, to their own use that which belongs to the public. That the commissioners allowed excess salary and the clerk and treasurer received the same, you do not deny they do not deny. rASSENGEB TRAINS DAIEY.

Going east, a. m. (trrives Wichita, 3.0Q p. m. west, .4:55 p.

m. regular trains carry passen-Sers. Nq Sunday Trains, J. A. right, Agent.

400 8C 00 9 od 'li'OO ooo 13 50 C1 15 100 00 10 00 Selling out at cost at Sombart's drug store; Drugs; patent medicines, paints, oils, etc, etc, at cost at Sombart's drug storo. 114 00 3 15 The M. E. Sunday school went This stoik consists of a few selections various grades, and styles of Wndings, table for young r.ni old people. Among other Authors we have the cjf-Dickens, LongfeilowJ Sir Walter Scott, Bryant; Marian llarlandi Mary' Holme's, May Agnes Fleming, Bertha' JI.

Clay, Haggard, Bill Nye, Cjeo. W. Peck, in paper bladings for 25 cents each, and hundreds of others. Tootlcal works, I standard authors, neatly bound. Young People's Ulitory of the fiolurubus, Robinson.Cruso, Progress, lara print with fancy illustrations.

Music book, containing both instrumental and vocal music. Autograph an Photo albums. FuneyGlft books, BlanU books, etc. STATI0 FERY. This line consists of fancy and staple articles for letter writing, anjl we sell jf cheap.

Nice line of cords, wedding cabinets, yarious lines of tablets, 'envelopes, an'S letter paper. Pens, folders, pencils and fancy nk-Btands, Teachers report cards ailjc reward carls. Stationery and cards printed la the finest artistic style (cr all occasions. Blanks of all kind pSrinted to order. Blank" de'edrf, mortgages, bills cf sale, and blank for townskjp ofllcers kept constantly in stock.

1 Daily papers and magazines constantly oa sale. Don't you want something in this line? You ara invited, total'-. jRemember the place at the Echo Printing Office, South of Postoftice. .1 NEWS DEPOT. 77 50 on a picnic tb the Wil-more grove, yesterdays Ben.

E. Page and Harry Bone, of Ash July articles, etc, etc, at Sombart's C. H. Lguh was arraigned before Police Judge DeGarmo, Friday, charged with assault and battery. Ilia attorney asked and wac grunted a continuance until Friday July get ready for trial, John Robber Morton was arraigned in Justice Greenwalt's' court, today, charged with assaulting the of tho Echo, Ileasked for a change of venue.

and- the case was sent to Justice Boyoe. The trial will occur Saturday, August 1st, at 10 a.m Several times today information has come to our ears that tho peanut vender threatens us with dire vengeneeif his name appears in the columns of the Advocate. Well it's Vthar," but for his sake we hope he wont attempt to carry out threats. Should he become at-acked with serious' desires to annihilate us, a visit to the Advocate den and a personal Inspection of the skeletons of chaps who in years gone by attempted to perform said feat, will prove, a powerful panacea for his ailment. TO ALL FRIENDS OF POLITI- CAL REFOIIM.

The people's party has been formed under the most favorable auspices, and gives promise of an early emancipation from the thrall-; dom of the money pc-Ver and other monopolists. But this emancipa-tion cannot bo secured without special and extraordinary effort requiring large outlay in the preparation of -documents," arranging meetings' and other legitimate and proper purposes. To this end every earnest friend of political and economic reform and every reform organization is urged to contribute at once and liberally. Don't delay a moment. Send the money now.

Bring tho matter up in your organizations at once. A few dollars contributed now when the preliminary work is to be done, may do more good than hundreds of dollars just before election when it is too late to organize and agi-tate. Remit all contributions to the secretary of the national committee. Robert Schilling, 482 Market St; Milwaukee, Wis. HOTTER BYE AND BYE.

Thi3 is not a sermon. It is only a railroad missionary tract, If you take a vacation this summer, why not go to Colorado.9 Nestled around Pike's Peak there are plenty of places where one can cool off for a very little money. Manitou, Cascade, Green Mountain Falls and Woodland Park, in the famous Uto Pass, will be lovelier land, were attending to legal business In July 7, 1881 The board convened pursuant to adjourn, ment, with all members present, wlion tho fol-lowing business was' bad and done to wjl: Tho following bills were allowed court, Wednesday. Mr. Sands, the Nescatunga slieep man, i9 storini Ms cron of wool in the west uoie, merchandise, 495 joom of the Sombart-Miller block.

uemon, awt. judge rro tern I d.ny, 8 00 a tnrry, supplies ror county, 31 (fo For Sale Cheap: A set of bar. 8 85 ness made for ox team, also a yoke. Inquire at this office. i 00 Every dollar the commissioners allowed and every official received over and above the maximum calary allowed by law was 80tt All 81.00 patent medicines at 75 8 00 as a dollar pilfered from the people.

If it is right to rob the public, it is also right to 5 5i cents, others reduced in' proportion, at Sombart's drug store. Mrs. J. C. Manning, landlady' of the City Hotel, Protection, Kansas, was in the comity capital Friday, shopping and visiting friends.

6S)2 rob an individual. If not, whv not Wel-ler Enterprise' ideas of right are lofty indeed. The Star asserts that the county attor 3 IK) Lockwood, stationery for dist. clerk, Jno Todd, money furnished in horse thief casa. Mansfield, viewing road, EEenfro, Hutchison, printing county commis.

sioher's Hutchison, printing road nntlco, 'do do 'printing quar terly report of county supt. 3 Hutchison, prluting nolito to tnv payers," Hutchison, printing Co. treai. report Harris, wituess fee case Wnvy David on, Jc sane, John Jansorf, bIioos for Insane Clark countj', reimbursement for witness fees paid, Andy Carson, putting down carpet, riDuncan, fees case of JAyies Mul. Una, insane, Mclntire, Bamo 8 Uailidny, jurior fees easo James Mullen, insnne, ney gave Vickers and Sample the lead in the cases against the county officials.

We Why ray $1.00 for a bottle of 9 36 600 3 70 02 40 dislike to contradict a sheet that has such an enviable reputation for' publishing BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! IN DRUGS news correctly but in this instance we consider it'our duty to correct the erring medicine when you can buy the Same for 75 cents at Sombart's drug store. Samuel C. Miller, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, Js here visiting the family of his son, Vevnn MiUeri our worthy townsman, ani'fSsp'ectlng iil3 estate interests. B. t.

Eaton and Al. Barcley, two old time boldWater boys, were back bn their 2 00 135 8 70 1 00 1 00 1 oO 1 00 100 Laughead, I'm-kcr Wright, It A Callaway, Allen, Kreemno, STGoloher, caniii unlit same 8111110 K8111U bid stainpins grounds a few days this fa ost Sale! 1 00 850 Veelt. it reminds one of the days of yore, to se-o the old time boys around; In caso Mary SP Duncan, Jnsticl fee Davidson, 18 80 I'hb Santa Fe folks have a car load of II 2.1 00 Mclntire, sheriff fees Mary Davidson, Insnne James Davldsoh, wttnecs fee cans Mary Davidson, insane, Jumes Davidson, same Mrs Greonberry Burton Julius Vandeventer samo 1611 4 60 4 50 man ever tni3 year. Nnruh Janson, 1 60 1 50 eamo aine same Bamq John Janson, mm Sadie Masted Greeuberry Burton 4 60 4 00 2 00 Mary 8 If ulllday, Jurior fees in caso Davidson, insane, 200 200 2 00 2 00 Laughead. same 8 same Sampson, same HA Callaway, sumo Board adjoutned until 9 o'clock a.

181, July 8, brother. The county attorney did not give Vickers and Sample the lead, upon the other hand he Insisted upon ex amining the jury and conducting the cases Once Mr. Vickers had the temerity to suggest a question to propound to the jury, and he was politely Informed that J. Jackson, county attorney, was examining the jury; Whereupon Mr. Vickers retorted "Do you know which side of the case you are oh?" "Our efficient county attorney" am a daisy for sure.

The Star intimates that Mounts has made a great many charges that he cannot substantiate. For each and every charge, the Star can point out, which Mounts has mado against' a cor-rupt set of county officials, and cannot substantiate, Mounts will point out a dozen thai he can substantiate. Elevate your index finger Mr. Cash. Mounts is ready lor the contest.

The query: "Why don't you let has been put to us frequently of late. We herewith serve notice that tho Advocate will not "let up" until the so called "law and order crowd" are willing to grant unto any citizen equal privileges with any member of their gang- until they will prosecute an offender who belongs to their gang with as much zeal as they do one who does not until they cease plundering the public and let up on their general cussedness. The motley gang can steal a printing press, institute criminal libel proceedings, lick an editor, but they can't suppress the Advocate or prevent it laying bare their social July 8, 1891. The board convened pursuant to adjournment wth all members present, whim the following I have concluded to offer my entire stock, consisting of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Var nishes, Oils, Brushes, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Stationery for sale at COST, Geo.ITSombart. They are now directly reached via Santa Fe Routei You change cars in union depot at Colorado Springs, and take broad guage trains on our Colorado Midland division for destination.

No tedious transfer across the city. Cheap tourist tickets now on sale, good until October Slst returning. Inquire ot A. Wright, local agent Santa Fe Route. COMMISSIOMill'S PKOCKEDINCS.

Coldwatkb, July 0, 1891. The Board of County Commissioners met in regular cession at the office of the County Clerk, at 9 o'clock A. with J. F. Cole, Chairman, John It, Morton and W.

C. Duncan, commissioners, and J. I). Curry, County Clerk, present when the following business was had and done, to-wit: The following bills were allowed and business was had and done to wit: The following bills were allowedi Hakes Goff, dressmaking for Insane, Weilcr, cash furnishod Denlsion and Mouts cases, SHyder, matting for court house, Snyder, Mdse. for insane 500 108 92 27 75 "Smoked Irishmen" at work repairing the grade near Protection.

The dusky brethren give a free concert nearly every night, much to the delight of the kids in the vicinity of Protection. Sheriff Mclntire left this morning for Oregon, to visit a month' with relatives and friends in the "land of the setting sun." Mrs. Mclntire, who has been sojourning in that Country for some months wjl return with him, If theso Jolms are continued, our efficient county attorny will make some convictions bt the next term of' court. Star. The foregoing was Intended for a compliment, but is stinging sarcasm, pure and simple.

A dockett crowded with criminal cases and not a solitary conviction. Efficiency, lofty His examination of the jury in the actions against the county officials displayed efficiency brilliant! Efficiency! wherein Certain-iy not In prosecuting Cases, probably'the Star meant, in dismissing them. The salvation army boys, who held services In the city July 4th, returned last Monday and held services on the streets and at the church, Monday night. The Echo says one of them talked very plain, but they were all big stout fellows and was not molested at what they said. What he Brave Rifle Guards set still and per mit three men to reprove our" "best for their general cussedness? Even bur toe nails blush as we contemplate the scene, and long for a return of the oldtime valiancy of the gallant uards.

County clerk Curry's case came up first and a verdict was rendered by the jury, without ever leaving their boxes of not guilty Star. No denial to the charges of receiving 1065 Holdcrby, salary lor quarter endins; 211 Jniy 13, 1891 It is hereby ordered by the Board that John II. Morton bo allowed to establish temporarily and maintain two gates on the north lino of the N. E. sec.

31 twp.82H20 It is hereby ordered by the Board that the trustee of Avllla township open up for public and to cause to be kept In good condition the road, as petitioned for by C. A. Tingler and the clerk instructed to draw warrants for others, and which was surveyed on the 221 day same; of May by an ordor of the Board of County Com Hall O'DonAld, books, 10 CO -mlssioners made on the 14th day of April 1891. In the matter of the case of J. II.

Currs County clerk, vs the Board of County Commlsnoners S. Duncan, salary under prohi- bitionlaw, 11 25 Western Star, printing final tax of Comanche County to recover tho lum of 1200 mony that was pild to W. J. Jackson, County noiice 3i o.j Attorney, by J. B.

Curry by mlstnko. It is hereby agreed by the County Commissioners and Wm. F. Leonard, rebate of taxes, 19 02 Wm. L.

Bum, Pres. Boaudman F. Smith, Vice Pres. J. M.

Lobacch, Cashier H. Curry that the ten days time required to get and political carcasses. S. P. Duncan, four affidavits in requision case, 1 O0 a ease properly In tho District Const is waived and the said plaintiff, J.

B. Curry bo allowed to have Ills case taken Into court and tried at the SUMMOJS'H: State of Kansas to James 1). Chipman, Fannie E. Chipman. John M.

A. W. Polley, drawing Jury, 2 (X) It. Boyce, drawing jury, 2 00 July term of the Dist Court. Shellnnberger, Mrs.

John M. Shellenber- The Board adjourned until 9 o'clock a. m. July ger his wife, and William F. Leonard.

W. J. Jackson, salary for quarter II 7 MI, You will take notice that you have been ending July 12, 1891, 100 00 9th, The Board convened pursuant to adjourn' ment, with all members present, whon the following was hail and done to-wit The following levies made by the townphii trustees were approved by the Board: Avllla mill on the dollar tor township ptrposes. (Not incorporated Coldwator mills on the dollars for CAl'ITAIi, 50,000. Individual Responsibility, 500,000 Commercial Paper, Bonds and Warrants Bought and excess salary was put up.

'ihejury rendered A verdict In accordance with the instructions of the Judge, who held that Curry could not be held liable for receiving an excess salary, as the county commissioners fixed the amount and allowed it. What else could the jury do, but render a verdict of not guilty They were Instructed so to do by the Judge. The law makes a distinction between robbers In the eyes of the law it makes a vast difference as to who is robbed and who does the robbing. By way of illustration a merchant leaves his store In charge of a clerk. Some fellow enters the store and carries away a lot of goods and the clerk makes no attempt to prevent It.

The law as applied to county officials receiving excess salarys would not permit a prosecution of the robber the clerk alone would be responsible; but the law applies differently in this case, and the merchant can prosecute both clerk and robber. So much for permitting place hunters to make Jaws. Let the people we to it our lnwa are amended ns In linnit of no distinction between suea tne district court or Comanche county, Kansas, by Edwin Pierce, Guardian, and that unless you answer the petition iil-ed by said plaintiff on or before the 30th, day o' August 18'J1. said petition will betaken as true and judgment rendered against 3011 accordlnplyoreclosing a mortgage executed and delivered by James 1). Chipman and Fannie E.

Chipman to The Showalter Mortgage Company dated, June 1st, 1880, on the following described real estato in Comanche county, Kansas, to-wit The south half of the south west quarter of section thirty-two in township thirty-four south, and lot two of section five in township thirty-five south, all inrange seventeen west of the sixth principal meridian, and for the sale of said real estate, without appraisement, to pay the dpi secured by said mortgage and forever barring and foreclo-slngyou, and each of yon, of and from any and all lien upon and any and all right, title, interest, property, and equity of redemption, in or to said premises, or any part thereof. Witness my hand and the seal of said courtthis 8th, day of July 191. R. W. Dow, Clerk of said District Court.

W. J. Jackson, trip to Newton. State vs Mounts 23 00 J. Jackson, trip to Kansas City State vs Mounts, 00 00 Dunn, bal time asses'ng Protection township, 30 00 John Curran, assn't examiner, 12 fK) Duncan, examining county treasurers books, 4 00 I) Mclntire, boarding prisioner 40 Oscar Gayloud, bal time asses.

sing Valley township, 13 00 A Greenwalt, justice fees, State vs Crockett, 8 03 Mclntire.sheriff fees in State vs Crockett. 13 33 Frak Deniston, witness fee, State vs Crockett, SO Gentry, witness fee State vs Crockett. 30 It DeGarmo, witness fee State vs 'Crockett, 30 Il-rkhv, fee Ftnte vs Bail Road Bond Interest. Logan Vi mills on the dollar for township purpose. Xcgeatunga 2 mills for twp, purposes.

Protection i mill on the dollar for twp' purposes. Protection 7 niills on the dollar B. R. Bond Int. The follawing bills were allowed: A i Allen, balance balance time assessing Nescatunga township.

00 Julius vandeventer, bal time assessing Lngan township, 0" Curry, making assessment books 5 00 Jno Morton, servises as commi ssioner SI 00 WM. L. BLAIR, Nevada Ohio. Copartners, 1 STEPHEN KERR, Adm'r, Nevada, Ohio. (boardman f.

smith. 21 00 21 00 Duncan same Cole same The Hoard then took a recess unlil Jnly2Hh 1 891, 'at 9 o'clock a. m. In witness whweof I hereunto set my hand nd ftfilx the official seal of my "(lice this WU KS. COLDWATER; Ly r.

11. rnwivro, Jamm Lawki-nck, Attorney for Pluuitiii'. i First publication July 11th, 1891. I Crockett, oO Joseph Austin, witness fee State lay of July, J. It.

Ccmtr, County Clerk. I i.

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