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The Peoples Voice from Sharon Springs, Kansas • 2

The Peoples Voice from Sharon Springs, Kansas • 2

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THE PEOPLES VOICE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1894. legal bonds. There is only a difference NOTICES FOR PUBLICATION. PEOPLES VOICE price." Then tell me aboul the many thousr- ands of dollars duo the stato from N. O.J.

IJKNJAUIX, I I.N his talk last Thursday Joe Hudson sisetnoil to take a morbid delight in the fact that the A. U. U. lost in their great strike and that Mr. Pullman was still on top supported by tho Government.

Ho also sneered nt the fact that a few of our mechanics and laboring men had the audacity and nerve to present them Republic post in Kansas passed resolutions donouning him for his conduct on that occasion. That his record while in congress was in favor of corporations and Wall street you all know ami is common which is shown by the records of congress. He voted against silver every time, be Toted against the people's interests every time, he voted Y. Fire Insurance companies on account ot insurance written by them in Kansas towns and cities having paid fire departments. This matter has been running for years, and until the records of insurance written are lost, so that now it is impossible to determine ho 'rliliiys.

Ullicc, Opposite Court House, MIAUON SPIUNOS, KANSAS. $1.00 PER YEAR. that the total appropriation past by tho legislature of 1893 (Pop) was less than 1M91 (Rep.) by $15,993.47. Now, Mr. Troutman, please bo more specific in your next letter, and when you have explained the above mutters please tell me about your republican Assistant Superintendent of Insurance, Liillingslca, the embezzler of about of the fctate's money, and tell me why Gov.

Humphrey would not ordor an investigation, although tio knew of the embezzlement for months Then tell nic about the impeachment and conviction of your republican Secretary of State, John W. Robinson, who was a party to selling bonds of the state for a less sum than the law allowed. with the money power every time. exact amount due tho state from this selves as a living petetion at the halls of congress to petetion for laws to be passed to give them work. lie also said he took occasion to investigate the Sanders army of the unemployed when it was stranded at Topeka' and he thanked God there was no old soldiers there.

But what he did find were And why shouldn't he? lie belongs to that class, is a banker, a loan agent and a millionaire Goodland Republic. AIVEKTJSIX KATES: Local titit ji-cs 5 (ciits per line each Jlispliiv mutter M) cents per Inch per rriDiith. lMsr'ouiit tin large space and long time contracts. source. This outstanding indebtedness is abut to be compromised by the payment of a large sum of money into the Land Oftk'u tit WaKeoney, Auirn-t IV, MM.

No. ir.it.'. Notlrp is lii'reliy irlvcn tliat tlie set tier hat. tiled not ice of Ills intention to make final proof In support, of liis claim, and that said proof will be made before the I'roliate of Wallace v. at Sharon Springs.

on Kept. WH, iz: I len ry Wilson, H. A. No. jjntra, for tlie lot and s'liif i see ti in Kim-.

lie names the following wit nesses to proe his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vfo; James Kiles, (lenrjre I'. Gill, Andrew .1. 1'hillips, John W. Coats all of Wallace, Kims. AwtAM l'lUKKS, newsier.

Land Ollice tit WuKeeney, Ansrusl MU. Not lee is hereby Riven that the folhwiii.r-named settler has fiiett notice of Ids intent Ion to iniilio llnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the l'robate Judge of Wallace County, Kansas, ul Sharon Springs, on October tl, viz: He Hickman II. A. No. 1'XtKl, for tlie '4 sec IS 41 (i Kan.

Ite ujimes the following witnesses to prove his continneits residence upon and cultivue tlon of, saitl land, viz: William SwartK, fidwin E. Case, frank A. Smith, Kruce Hickman, all ef Aharon Springs Kansas. 8-4 9-28 ABltAMFttAKKS, Register. Lund Oflice at WaKeeney, August 1H94.

X). lltH. Notice Is Hereby given that tlie following-named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make final proof ii support of his claim, and that said proof will be mndo before the Clerk of tlie Dist rict Court of Wallace Count Kan at Sharon Springs, on October ii, Progress of Campaign It Sixth. TorEKA, Sep. 24- Dr.

J. 15. Dykes, state treasury, but in future every cent of this tax will be collected, especially Filtered u.t the postodlce at Sharon Springs us second class matter. young men, the bono and sinew, of our we have a populist State Superinten Tell me about the impeachment and dent of Insurance, one of the best posted gentlemen on political affaire in the Sixth congressional district, and a resident of Lebanon, Snrth county, is in the city today visit- eonvinction of your republican Auditor Then tell me about R. W.

Blue, your country perhaps a good many of thorn the sons of veterans living or dead and who if our beloved country was in peril would be just such as the government would call upon to rally round tho flag as the old boys lid from '62 to '65. republican candidate for congress at ug his brother, Dr. II. A. Dykes, secre of State, Geo.

S- Hillyer, who was an accomplice with John W. Robinson in the illegal sale of stats bonds. large and his connection as direotor. with the Citizen's Bank of Mound City, Linn county wherein he took out nearly tary of tho board of health. Ho says that the situation in the Sixth district, Tell mo something about the shady transactions of your republican ex-state Treasurer, Hayes who was impeached, is in splcneed shape for a rousing Top-ulist victory.

Ho is confident that Congressman Baker will be re-elected by at $10,000.00 of the people's money, and the bank holds his note for the amount. Tell me how much said note is worth on Did yon hear one word favorable to silver discussed by any of the political and about Whom Daniel W. Wilber, re-( publican Auditor tf State said in his re- speakers last week? Did any of them least 2000 plurality, and the entire tho dollar. Ask tho president of the "port to the Governor for the year 1874. itw, viz; aauies v.

tmemaii, ii. y. AO. suiiiii, for tlie hwh see t.14 r3S t) Kansas. Ho names tlie following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cull ivat ion of, said land, vU: Eugene Bent, Pvtar A.

Staley, Joseph P. Smith, Klljuii Bosserman, allot Macon, Knu. 'O-Ji A nit AM Fhakes, Register. Populist state ticket will carry the district by 2,000 to 2,500. Large gains have been made in that section of the From the time 1 come into office until i Creditor's Protective Association, an organization of the creditors of said defunct bank-.

the then treasurer Went out, tho public state by Hie Populists. Topeka Press. Tell me abofityour notc-rtoug, drunk tell you how much the present state administration had cut down tho expenses during the past two years? Did you ever stop to think that the republican campaign this fall is one of vilification and abuse without any rhyme or reason to it and that they advance nothing but what we have hoard over en republican judge, Botktn, whoso im A Report of wo 1'opullst J. D. Slovens, Chairman of Anderson money was never in the treasury.

It was loaned to banks and to private citizens, and interest received upon it for the personal gains of the treasurer. Warrants were stamped, 'Not paid for want of funds' when there were funds peachment trial by the senate cost the state $38,857.58 Tell me about you republican dyna county, in a lctter to J. Yu ISfidcuthal, says: "Our two days barbecue hero. Land Oflice at WaKeeney. August, 1SHI.

No. 1711. Notice is ncl-ohy given that the following-named settler lias tiled notice of his intention to make Hunt proof In support of hfs claim, and that said proof will bo made before the l'robate Jndpe'ef Wallace County, at Sharon Springs, on Oct. 6, 1)4, viz: James K. Mays, H.

A. No. lNttiM, for the 'i see 1 11 ti Kansas. lie names the, following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, viz: Lloyd Jenkins, Sharon Springs, Kansas, Matliew Madigah, Wallace, hansas, Chaneey Knig'ht, Uootllnnd, Kansas, Martin S. Mitchell, Good land, Kansas.

B- V-UH Abuam Fhakbs, Register. mite plot at CdffeyvhTe, which almost resulted in serious loss of life. and over again. "The same old story" as we heard a late republican voter say when ho heard Kulley's speech last 18th and 19lh, was a grand success. to pay them.

Such warrants drew in It was aay beyond what we expected, terest; the state paid tho interest. 8ueh Then explain why your republican Thursday. Did it ever strike you that The speakers and glee club say they warrcnts were sold by the holders at a courts say that it is alright and legal for discount; the people lost the discount the Topeka Club to run, but that all the People's Party is composed of men who but a few short years ago atliliated md the speculators fflaue it. live state other smaller of poor with one or the other of the two old men, and less influential, shall be closed never attended a more attentivo and enthuiastic meeting. About six hundred catiiped on tho grounds.

The crowd was estimated at from five to seven thousand each" day. We barbecued eleven beeves, four sheep. It has has thus lost through various administrations more than $100,000.00 in interest money. The pooplo have lost many parties and they were honored in their views. Can it be that they have although operated on exactly the same system.

It appears to nVe that yffu and Land Oflice at WaKeeney, Auftusi 2', lhflt. No. WIS. Notice is hereby given tlnit the following-natned settler lias tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his iilaim, and that saitl proof will be mudn Hi-foie tlie I'rohate of Wallace, county, at Sharon on Oct. 4.

lsi'it, viz: John ,1. Arkebauer one of the heirs and changed so much in such a short space your prohibition friends should loot almost paralyzed the g. o. p. That into this matter.

limes that amount in depreciated state paper. It seemed to mo to bo time to put an end to these crimes; to this of time from honest, industrious, law-abiding citizens to thieves; Vagabonds, is what you wanted us to do and we Tell me about the bribery and corrup PEOPLE'S PARTY TICKET. For Governor, L. D. LE for Lieutenant Governor, IX FURIJECK.

Fet SccretaTj of J. W. AMIS. For Associate Justice, GEORGE W. For Stato Treasurer, WILLIAM II, 13IDDLK.

For State Auditor, VAN 15. PKATHER. For Attorney General, JOHN T. LITTLE. For SUpt.

Fublie Instruction, HENRY N.GAINES. For Congressman at Large, WILLIAM A. HARRIS. For Congressman, 6th District: WILLIAM BAKER. For Representative, TAMES TEELE.

For County Attorney, 40SIAH GORSUCTI. l'or Frobato Judge, J. 5L ROBiN'SON. For Clerk District Courli ELIAS HAYNKS. i')v Superintendent Public Instruction, Ti B.

PARASl(Jiti')i For CBrbnferi smith. For Commissioner 2d Disl JAMES Ai STEEL. father of George W. Arkebaner deed. II.

A. No. WSi, for tlie sec 8 1 11 41 8 Kansas. did it in good shape." tion in the senatorial elections 1867 and perjury and this stealing." anarchists, and every Other epithet that is hurled at them from the imaginative brains of the editors of a "fly up the Ho names the follow nc witnesses to nrovij In contrast with this take the Topeka Then tell me about your republican 1871 as shown by the reports of your his continuous residence upon and Capital's special from Garett, published tion or, saia land, viz; state treasurer, Samuel Lappin, and republican investigating committee, (reek" like the tinios to the Topeka in its issue of the 21 st, where they his history of crime, forgery and rob Lee Sheldon, James P. Wiles, Lafayelt Eitle, Harvey T.

lilack, all of Sharon Springs Kansas. 8-24 -2S ArniAMKiiAkEs, Register. Capital and other dailies. bery of the state school fund to the which, reported Feb. 24th.

1872, in which Pomeroy and other prominent republicans figured. say; "ing itepuonean meeting at Garnett, Judge Miller (candidate for congress) and J. W. Ady talked to six hundred people." Tho abovo Is a fair It was amusing to any one outside of amount of $17,848.74, his subsequent arrest and escape from jail, and how he the ring to see some of the republican ivod several years abroad, a fugative candidates warbling around with the (Concluded next week.) No Change To Chleajfo. The through service offered the trav sample of the k'nd of meetings being from justice uld soldiers at the reunion, and more held all over the state by these parties Then tell me about the $10,000.00 especially Lester Perry and II.

A which your republican stato tresurcr, Laud Ollice at WaKeeney, August Si, No. 9T0H. Notice Is hereby given tliat the fotlowing-nained sett ler lias filed not ice of his Intention to make filial proof in support of his claii, and that said proof will be made before tli Probate Judge of Wallace County, Kansas, Sharon Springs, Kansas, on Oct, Ii 1W4, viz-: John K. Smit 11 A No2Uft.fi for the sev 14 1 11 4 8 Kansas. He names the following witnesses to prove, his continuous residence upon and cultivu" lon of, said land, viz: Robert K.

Van Winkle, Sharon Sprlngst Kan, John J. Arkebauer Sharon Springs Kansas Charles C. Mather, Sharon Springs, Kansas Joseph W. Jackson, LaBlanclie, Ivans. 9-3 Abha.m FRAkFS, Hegister.

More "Hot Stuff" Clark. Now what arc the facts? Did not Mr. Perry d'splace an old soldier J. W. Hamilton appropriated to his eling public by the Union Pacific Sys-tera ftitd Chicago Alton R.

R. is unsurpassed. The "Perle'cV Passenger of the C. A. with the well own use, and which never catuo to light Zerrher'i Letter No.

Ueply to in ollice two years aso, and is he not until after a row occured ahloilg tho subordinates in the state treasurer's now doing all ho can td elect a Good land townsite boonlcf (Hot tin old olliec. For information on this subject soldier) and defeat an old soldier, an Trotuimi Answer to Xo i roittman Hounded Again. And His So, hlitlrnl Arguments Perforated I'ntll It Looks I. ike Wornout rish Net. (Continued from last week.) But, Mr.

Troutman. why did you not ask Ryron Roberts, Geo. Evans, J. J. known excellence of the service of the Union Pacific assures the traveling public that they 'are in it" when they patronize this popular joint line from Denver to Chicago and intermediate points.

honorable man and one that served his Cox, Senator W. E. Sterne, Rory Moore, country all through the late war. All Hal Coffin, Ex-State Treasurer Wm. Land Oflice at Wa-Iieeney Aug.

2J, 1WI4. No 1)710. Not h-e Is hereby given that the following-named set tler has filed notice of his Intention tomakelirtul proof in support of his claitm and hat said proof will be made before tlr Clerk of the District Court of Wallace County, Kansas, at Sharon Springs, Kansas, oa October 8, W4, vlzt Mary A. Jordan, II. A.

No, the disqualification, in the estimation Sims and Ex- Gov. Humphery, all re Pullman Palace sleeping cars, dining attempt to4answer the rest of my letter of these otlice hunters, is that Mr. Teele publicans. cars and free reclining chair cars with and toll mo about the other republican Then toll me about the $3,400.00 em is not a republican. Why, you would think td see these men (who stayed at out change.

10-31 deficiency bills; amounting" in all to bezzled by a certain republican bond $170,650. 38? home) that if wits not fBr Ihem this clerk in the office of Stato Superinten YV. )j. Detwiler clerk of i.the district Can't you explain further abdut those Government would sink. Now, old dent of Public Instruction, by drawing court writes final proofs.

Give him sandwiches Mr. Troiitman? soldiers, are you going to take the ad state warrarlts on the permanent school Then please1 correct your statement v'ce of jour speakers and vote to fund for ficticious bonds, whxh tran 207-Jtforthes Hail lleiianies the following witnesses to prove discontinuous residence npou aud cuftiva tlon of. said land, viz: Charles J. Smith, Luther Melton, M. S.

Martins Charles Valke, allot Wallace, Kans. 8-31 10-5 Abbam Fbakkh, Register. Land Office at Wa-Kcenry, Sept. 5, 1W4. No.

Notice Is hereby given that the foUowlnr-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before thfi Probata Judge of Wallace County, Kansas, at Sharp Swinrs, Kan, on October 20, 1894, Axel B. Lai'scyt, n. A. No l71 for the n'f sec 24 1 15 4J 8 Kah. Ho names the following witnesses td 'bfoVis gether? If so, you will all vote for about the unexpended balances In 1891, from $315.

145:50 to 171; 1 12 80; ai shown sactions were kept hidden by thercpub. a trial. (First Published August 3, -lsM)' rKOI'OSKO Amkndment to tiie CONftTlTCTlOX. your Comrade Teele to represent ydu lican stato officers for about three years and tell me how Ex-Sec, of state Hig by the republican state Treasurer's re port of 1891; '92. page 79.

in tlie legislature, frOiu this cdunty, or are1 you iroinr to vote for Clark, one gins begged tho boys td keep it quito Text for Kaunas voters: lie that Then, to have a correct conscience, who always has been ttud now is an Then tell me why the stateliotfse has you should acknowledge that the $150, oppdiienttd the sciUenint and adyanco Substitute for Senate Joint Kenolutlon 1 and 2. lie It resolved by the legislature. tif the state cost already, in its incomplete condi 15 aflhaWJ Uf Kansas bufdre rrffti, the same shall I bi asfiametf of W'heii I come to cast my vote in November. 971.27 on state printinsr should ment of tho' agricultural iuterbstJ cf tion $2,680,527.36, when it can bo built be credited to the Populiet, Instead of his continuous residence upou and cuftivlr-tlon of, said land, 'vir; John Aug. Johnson, Charles Westerberg, John Miller, Fredrick Miller all of Stockholm -J 10-13 Aduam Frakbs, Keglster.

Wallace cbunty, and in favor of turning and finished for 1,500,000.00. trying to claim it for the Republican's, back td the cattle men and their as Then tell me why the contract for sofcialions. Aeraihi' old fiSldifrs; we Then tell tho people that the pops are wide awake and progressing, and the statehouSo donie was changed from wisil td call your attention to their love Land Office at Wa-Keeuey, Sept. is, No, 8T4B. Notlt'e Is Hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make flnM proof In supiiort of his claim, a nd that fcatd prorf will be made before the its original round plan to odtagbh and that they actually spent "$315,500.00 bn Tub did soldiers' reunion llut last week was again did victim of sclieiuing pb itioiauS and was nearly tufnetl into a regular republican pow-wow, A good many of tlie did soldiers registered their kick too.

that $35,000.00 additional was paid for public work, of nearly ddiiWiC that of for you. What did they Why, they turned down R. R. Van Winkle, as honorabl an old Soldier as there is in Probate Judge of Warfare County, Kunsns, at, the change, notwithstanding the round the republicans. 1894.vlz: laron fprrni's, Kan on vjiTPerHf Frank lb Widigren 11 A No 10434 borHI.

10434 form would actually cost $8,000.00 fer th'o tt Wallace cotlnty, and why did they do more than the octagon Then acknowledge that there was $116,163.72 more in the treasury July 1st 1894, thai on July 1st. 1892, Un so? Easily understood: tuey imagined Majok Mo'uuiu, said when he made Tell mo about tho $38,000.00 appro by placing Mr. Littlo (not an old sol sec 2 42 Kan, He names the following witnesses to provrt his continuous residonce upon and tiu'tiva-tion of saitl land, viz: Matt Is llalcoiiib, Stockholm, Ed Carter, Wcskan, John Aug Johnson, Stockholm, Peter Martin. Stockholm, Kan. 9-14 10-ID Abuam Fkakes, Register.

der republican rule; notwithstanding dier) on the county tickot it would priated according to the estimate made by the contractor for the north and south his littlo baby talk to the old soldiers week that he would not attempt to fcxplttiri any of tho charges brought itgaillst him in tho campaign. A very Jraw support and advance thoir inter tho receipts of tho State Treasurer in 1994 were not as much as in 1892 by ests, but they How realize their mistake steps of the state house. What became of the $38,000.00 as tha legislature with "Little" on their hands; as they irood reason indeed, because he could afterwards' appropriated $17,000.00 find he Will not carry hii own vote in $256,973.15, making an astual differ ence in favor bf the pbpulietS of 136.87: Tilon loll the pcdple that this popa with which those steps were built. his precinct: OH consistency, thou art not. Tub republican nominee for represu-lativo has railier tiuiquo way of election- a jewell.

lifets expended $74,671:03 tot bdr World's Tell rhe what has become of original couipctitives phtns cf tlie Statelidiise and the statuary both of which cost tho state Wa-Keency, 12, 14. No. Wi. Notice Is hereby giton tfeat tho following named settler has filed notftM of hig iutentiou to make final proof in support 6f his claim, and tliat said proof will be Made before tho Probate Judge of Wallace Kansas, at Sharon Springs, 'October 2T, 1894, viz; Carl Widigren Ii A No 2046T for tho sec 22 1 15 42 8 Kait. He names the following witnesses to prov His continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Mattis Ualcomb of Stockholm, John Aug Johnson of Stockholm, Peter Martin of Stockholm, Kd Carter of Weskau, Kan.

9-14 10-19 Abham Fbakes, Register. MAJOR JlOKUIl.I.. Fair exhibit, The republican party, thought its about $8,000.00 Were tho drawings and caring. He; sisks his constituents if thoj are hungry enough yet to votb the republican ticket That is just exactly whore the republican party would like papers, are claiming that Major Mor You failod to explain why the republican boards of county commissioners of so many counties remitted railroad specifications showing changos to bo rill is the friend of the eoldier and made from the original state.house con tax, upon simple requests of the roads, tracts destroyed, to cover up the tracks to have Us, should receive his support. Irl all the speeches and editorials written in his of the statehouso commissioners, con You failed to explain away that pop ulist boards of county commissioners, as a rule, refused to remit the railroad of Kansas: two-thirds of the members elected to htnise thereof, concurring therein, 1.

The followln? proposition to anient! the constitution of the state of Kari-sss hereby submitted to the qualified electors of the Vtatw YoY their, ooproval, or rejection, namely: That section otic, artteh! five of tho constitution of the stato of Kansas be amendfd sOthatthesaine'Miall Iroad as follows: "Section if. Every person of the ago of tl years amj upwards belonging to the following classes, who shall Have resided In Kansas bix months next preceding any election, and In the township or ward 4n whtch she or Ire offer tb vote, at least 30 days next preceding such election shall be deemed a qualified elector. 1st: citizens of the Vn4t'd States. 2d: persons of foreign frlftti frho have declared iheir Intentions to become citizens of the United States conformable to the ltlwR of the United States On the "subject of na'tirilljatron." Eec. 2.

This proposition shall be submitted to the electors of this stato at the general election of the representatives to the legislature In the year eighteen Hundred and ninety-four, for their approval, or rejection; those voting in favor of this proposition shall have ivritton cr printed on their ballots 'For th suffrage amendment to tho constitution;" those voting against the said proposition shall have written or printed on their ballots "Against the suffrago amendment to the constitution;" taid ballots shall bo received and such vnto taken, Counted', tah-vassed and made thereof 1nhe'same miinner and in all respects as provided for by law; in the case 6t the election of re-pro the legislature. Pea i. this resolution shall take effect and be iu force from and after Itspubllcatton In the statute book. I hereby certify that the alovc resolution originated in the senate January 18, ISSM. and passed that body February 8, 1SJ3.

Pisucr Daniels, President of Senate. W. L. BitowN, Secretary of Senate. Passed the March 1, 189S.

Geo, L. PorGLASS, Speaker of House. Frank Bnows, Clerk of House. Approved March 6, 1893, 3:50 P. 1), Lbweli.isg, Governor.

Stte or Kansas, Orriois orEtntKTAKT oi SrAtr i K. S. pecn.ta'rv pf state ef the FnsVtMo Hereby certify that th't f.v-egvMiig isatrue and correct copy Af ths enrolled resfdutlou wnWoaflle In my ofilee, and that tiye'same toot: effect tty ptl-licatJ'm in the book May l3 IS-trsTMONrWiiKBEor, tfto iuHrertf-ed my nitsW 6d Sfn.xed tty 'official 3 or. Hudson came all the. way from tractors and persons interested praise, there has never been mention of his war record.

Why is it thus? By the way did not legislative inves Because that record would not stand tio-ation in 1891 show a shortage on taxes. You failod to acknowledge when the shock of a patriotic investigation Topeka to attend the reunion last week, at least be tried to make it appear that way. He did not forget to apeak to the republican hominea for ieprc'entative in regard to tho elate m-liitibir iti tihiSh there is between statohouse contract of about $30,000. OOP What became of it? Major Slorrill never tired a gun or Land Oftlc.eat WaKeeney, Sept. 12, 1SC.4.

No. 9748, Notico is rniraby given that tho following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to ttiako final proof in support of his claim, and tliat said proof will be made before thr Probate Judge of Wallace County, Kansas, at Sharon Springs, Kansas, on October 27, 1894, 1'amel Sayre A No 22811 for the a err 'see ti 1 14 39 6 Kan. llo names tlie following wltnessci to nrovw his residence upon and cultivation of, ild land, yiz: Thomas Spencer, Albert Suertcor.Oscar Shoop, Mewry Sheldon all "of Sharon Springs, Ktii. 9-14 10-19 Abram Fraexs, struck a blow in the defense of his was explained to you, that only about one tfinth part of tho taxes saved by the populists Is state tax, and therefore Then tell me about the $14,576.77 of countryi alid about tho only good he worthless school bonds puporting to did to aid the suppression of tlie re only ebout one tenth' of the saving arid $150,000 per year (under be form Norton and Rice counties pur bollion was dealing out to the boys in should show up in the state treasury, republican rule). It would have been chaccd by the repulican board of school blue his celebrated brand of nhtinr You failed toexplain about the biilanbesHjnaccounted for on the fund commissioners, a historv of which to bad if his enthusiasm and love for the old Foldicrs had carried him away fire-water.

In other words, Major is found in the republican Attorney Morrill was in the commisary depart Auditor's books from 1871 to 1884. so far as to forget that. General's report for 1876 to the gov You failed to explain how it came ernbr, ment of the government during the dark and bloody days. You old buys who carried the musket, know how that your republican secretaries of i Thon toll ma about the Comanche The Times wishes to make its readers believe, that, tEe. Voice has a deep iatd fof the bid sol.liar because wo state actually robbed chUrchos, lodges, County School 'boad fraud of 1872 and much of a friend these ccmmisariat charitable institutions and cemetery as.

1873, the bdffulo hunt, Mr. Mowry, the Hard to say a word against republican gentry were to ydu, and how much of a friend to tho government; and how much of a friend to themselves. On sociations of thousands of dollar by bhargiug charter fees bf two djllars or one dollar and fi'tv cents when the We rsspbet the old sol forged tally sheets bf imaginary school district bond elections said td have boen Patent," and ''''Horseshoe" brands 6f flour is what you want for pot cooking. You can get it at the FarrnciV Cash Grocery. Every Koadlng Ferson should take advantage of tre extraordinary oil'or rnade by the Formers Tribune General Weaver's paper the brightest, tho newsiest, and the best reform paper on the list.

They only ask 25 cents for this large 43 'coIYmin weekly from new vx Jau (Vary 1, 1805'. is a bargain f.nVl we hope cvtVy o'ie 6i our readers will tafcf advantage of it at fea'a Tell yW neighbors about if, Adre. Farmers l)cs MoTTtrs, 4oH. h9id, location of imaginary school di diers and they deserve much more than tho republican" tiariy has ever sscured fortiieri. WJ the' G.

R. this "splendid" war record lie is tryibg legal fee was only cue dollar. tnct No. 1 hnd the in bonas to get your votes. You failed to explain why Repnbli can state officials so fair forgot thorn voU-'d to build the scliool hVuso -(see As to Lis teasion record, it is a mat organization is all riS'it is Ijjocd ter of common tiotoricty, that lie la of tliinp Rid should be losteiau, out wncn selves as to have Governors Martiu and Humi.hery's messages printed i House Jourriltl, Pago 450 cf 1876), the mapping of other fiadulout selibbi districts, and in reply to the question all other mcii to blame for tho.

nbn Cf a service pensc'n uiil. lie. foreign larictiagcfe and distributed as schcirllrig politicians stp in aid use the organisation lo.fiiRa'r? tii'cir personal interests and tils republican whore the ficticious bond could be die republican" cainpa'gn literature', feud this lorg after gdvbrnor Martin's term seal, at Ka'fmis. ttiw May of po-ied of the auswer came'. "Tbre theii itiake A tiroto.it, not i -j Iras the person ho had cciitrcl of tliat bili and anulire'd it to die; because the the eastern money' bags ordered it killed.

More than one Grand Ardj the just as arot.l market fra'ululeut i juiy a. of oII'tcp. rrhinst the old soldiers or tho l. A. Tlieu jcti aJsdfdi Ip bote ttfn 1 Koiids in Topeka a Iherb is for isaAiJ osnctw.

Secretary of tit against the pblilidianal.

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Years Available:
1892-1897