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The Toiler from Smith Center, Kansas • 2

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The Toileri
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Smith Center, Kansas
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Mat Deceived. per be the currency instead of cor- The Toiler. poration currency, we would, like i to have the UtralJ explain, i Friend? Had fallow citizens: Lice-lion day is luar at han and ou ton will lm i'ii It oil riimi In fnrca W. A GARRETSON. Editor- Friday, October 31, 1879- The Herald mail, in his wisdom, yMr "convictions at the ballot boi.

would call Thomas Jefferson no Nw, vou in nil candor, and Willi duo t'otitii'st', Tt.c her vu have statesman; for he said: "Hmk doctrines per must be suppressed and the proclaimed by tlio National (iieen- circulation restored to the Nation W' r. whether you liuvc ueoii diverted Ircui ta r. canto whom it belongs. And Andrew caii.cU investigation' of SMITH COUNTY GREENBACK TICKET. bat tli it pnriv is trying toed! your 4MC1111011 tt, uv I lie aiMti.uiu, ridi DON'T BORROW MONEY IF YOU CAN II1JLP TJ if you tust, and will borrow, some -where you can Jo the best.

JENKINS MEADOWS At SMITH CENTRE, have on hand $100,000 that they Aire prtparea to let out on LONG TIME at a LOWER RATE OF IN TERES 7 han erer before offered in Smith County. 2'tf ALL DISEASES CURED Hv selecting from tie immense variety of Drugs and patent medicines sold AYER WENTWORTH who have thf largest stock in the County nd sell as low as the lo'west, in fa DEFY COMPETITION. 'Their large share of patronage shows conclusively that the people demand ana appreciate sou a re, dealing; loio prices, and Jackson said: "The greatest danger to our republican form 'of gov. eminent is bank paper and bank That banks are a necessity we do not deny lunk of exchange, and banks of deposit; but banks of is-uc- are quite a different thinir, so much so as to For County, Treasurer, M. E.

WKLLS. Ir County Clerk, S.WIUKI STEELE. I'or Sheriff, JOHN MOLMSOX. lr Register of Deeds, W. M.

CARR. County Surveyor, P. II. McELHOVE, For Coroner, J. W.

WALKER. For (Commissioner 2nd District. 1) WIGHT I1ACKET. or Convnissioaer 3d District, GEO. K.

SMITH. Goods. Dr. Averts office at the store. i 0 1 a 'rescrifiions accurately comKiundded.

rule, mid 01 its opponents. Werealizi we have a fearful odds to C't'iteuil with. Ti phii-viii puny li r- pup 1 1 ti'ilislnd in 'omiili a.l larger tlim I 0 Tnir.Kit, ami, uioy in tli -lr Ohli million, sun-eeiled prclly well in DinKing tlu people think about us thev dcairc. They insult vour intelligence hy you thul Ut-Mimptioti lius dually taken place, mid that the linatu-c of this nutioii is now 011 a liruior basis ilian m-or betoie, wlicn ill know, that llieFni'ed can tint IMIK'l il ItllV IIKllO Hum 1,00. in imiii to ivdorm tt lit; there iiiv ovef of National Uauk notes an.

si ill more Jreeubiicks, to jo redeemed. How men can cliniMhai the United Mates is to redeem such 1111 amount ol iiionev with s. rh an amount ol min more than vc can understand. Ami winl it tli! use ot 1 Jainiiujf ti.nl is rcalitj vvl.e.u the government is not able to do what it if by law made liable to be culled upon to do? Admitting thut tli. 10 is no probability' of the ovi ruim-nt being called upon to redeem the Greenbacks, and the National Banks their no', the bu ttill remain, thut 60 long as tin.

government is 1101 able to redeem an I yet preicsida to bo, that tish.uu'r 'JL'lie old parties claim lliat the Greenbacks now in existence PHILIPS COUNTY. GREENIiA CK 71 CKE T. YOU WANT A IF GOOD nights' be an assumption of the functions of the general government. So are merchants, farmers and manufacturers a necessity, and so long as they are a necessity, it will pay men to engage in thosj branches of business. So it is with banking.

And whenever the necessity for banking is so small as to offer no inducements to men to engage in that business, they can be dispensed with. We have rot space to dwell upon the law authorizing the National banks in this afticle, more than to refer the reader to "A Banker's Story" taken from the New York Gazette, and published in the Toiler of the 24th inst. The Herald further makes a flourish of Bank notes being at par with gold. They never wereit par with gold till greenbacks were at par with gold. They were al ways at par with greenbacks, simply and only because they were rec- square meal and a go CITY MEAT MARKET KINDREDS DEADRICK, Proprietors North side public square, next door east of Tinihop SMITH CKNTER.KANS- All kinds of fresh meats and bacon always on hand Cash paid for fat c.ittle and hides- call at the KANSAS CENTRAL HOTEL, L.

C. Axton, Proprietor. For Treasurer. J. S.

SINCLAIR. For County Clerk, C. J. EAMH. -l'or Sheriff, W.

K. TINKER. For Register of Deeds. CI I AS. YOU For Surveyor, G.

SEKCl'k. Far (Coroner, ALBAUGll. -For Commissioner, District, T'tULL Henry S. White will shave you cleaner, scratch you less, trim your hair neater and quicker, all for as little money as any other barber in Kansas. SHOP NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUAKK SMITH CENTRE, KAN.

GO TO BURR WHITE FOR LAW BUSINESS. FOR SALE OS RENT. A good farm 12 miles north of Smith Geiurel 70 in cultivKtion; good frame house 16x25 Granary, stahles, etc. Plenty 0 water; unod Jwcll and ami Call on or address KLISHA MARKS, Kniinencc Tostoffice, Smith Centre, Kansns based on gold. $300,00000 of Oivuibuck? b.isfd ognizeu by the u.

b. Government upon ol gii would no as money for all purposes for which ho it very sound basis, cWider.d'u. creenhnrkswere recognized. And tlicliglit 0i ordinary liui.sao ion-, our national banjc3. prwnlnrks were nevr n.ir with 1 1,8 lJ ,0 h'r ol ii 1 question, but ili-ne aro over gold till John Sherman, the Bank- 000 ol National note oaJ ers1 representative at Washington, Greenbacks, which tquil to ordered them to be received, con- $1500,000,000 based on WOO.iJOO.OoO Dr.

Atwood Still livos hut. you will never see him except by tho side of a sick horse. He is our VE TERINA SUR GE ON, trary to law too, in payment ol cus- This is only one ol 'ho u'jHardilie BARBED.WIRE We have just received a car-load of (Ridden Steel, Harbed Wiie.on which we will make special prices forcash- Come early and yecure b.inj.iin' Ii AUGER BROS. Smith Center, Kans. HARDWARE, TINWARE STUDEBAKER WAGONS.

MARSH SULKY PLOWS! torn duties: an I we sav never Presented to ih by tho oi.l panies Vouldtbat wo' hid pacc to I How thii One to its legi lu.aie i6uli.s. would have been. Seeing the Herald now display its cloven foot the richest of' the ASK MURRAY Formerly Of Kindred's Shop But this suiffcieii la ute that the old parties arc bu.8.e; iug up a 811am. and iliui it the bank monopoly, we do not wonder The first bold attempt in defence of the American National Banks we remember to have seen for some time appeared in the Gay lord Herald of the 23d inst. The writer starts, out in this strain: 'We constantly hear the cry from Democrats and Green-backers against National Banks, branding them as institutions of sin, born in iniquity, moneyed monopoly grinding the laboring man, and sapping the very vitals of the poorer class." It is news to us that the Democrats, as such, make it any part of their business "civ against National Banks." We find nothing to that effect in their platform of 1876, at the miserable twaddle that ap people for a' reality.

is now in the Blacksmith business on his own hook. One door east of i peared in its columns three or four NiHV, candidly, are they ol Woodbeam plows at to $16. aoaay wagon snop. if Ironbeam plows at $1..50 to $17.00 your confidence? The. Rink the pooplu secli ally; lo wi leu weeks ago on the occasion of Elder Dean's speech at Gaylord.

It Call and see him. s. u. Uilli, Smith Center, Kans IF YOU WANT TO BUILD wi'l, no doubt, applaud Charley the gulf that the r.bellijn created, lie Greenb ick parly socks, to fcir-nnnizo all seel ions, recogni zing uo Aldrich. FIAT MONEY.

ATTENTION! north, it 6 11 tli nor no class, as en tided to any special And A Church, School House' Dwelling, Barn or Com crib, call on the undersiencd b.lore making ar-iang ments elsewhere. I cart give you SPECIAL RATES on material, and discount railroad prices. J. W. WALKER, Architect and Builder, Smith Centre, Kansas wo ask you to ponder well tiiu prop Some people seem to think that they are striking the Greenback- ositions all parties, seeking you.

ers a heavy blow when they scout suffrage, find, bo not deceived by AT "the idea of the Government issu- what others say but think lor your tg fiat money. They don't seem to selves, and vote your" own mvici ions, instead of beinjr rushed to tho realize that there is no real money and we have no more faith in the Democratic party trying to abolish this stupendous swindle than we have in the Republican party. It is true that some Democratic papers feebly, or carelessly oppose it, as do some of the Republican papers; but it is no part of the principles of the National Demo OILMAN nOUSE. j. T.

KETCH AM, Proprietor GAYLORD, KANSAS- POST-OFFIC, pohs under excitement sind voted by cunning politicians who laugh in except money, yet that is a fact. The metal in one hundred their sleovcs at your credulity. five cent nickels, is not worth more Smith Centre First fire. than seventy-five cents. But the is the place to find 1 1 tiat, vs tne command, or La8t Tuesday about noon 11.

11. CORN ROYCE, declaration) of the government Heed's house took lire and waa burn- makes these one hundred little B. Attorneys Connsellors at Law, )icces merai worm nve aoiiars. a brisk wind, m.doieU every gain, the metal in one hundred w1011 10 Ul13 awuve 'i 1... o.

1,.,.,. i 1 Annncr rnlc ic mil ivnrlh mnro iuuiuvon.uu 11 t10 ivof, ai wrr.b the upper purl ol Smith Cexthe, K.wsas. uau bcvciiiceii t.gi.ltc., wu, wlls 8Vve o( Dut the 01 tne government is, ul, houberiolu goods were that twenty-five of them shall be a curried out; (the upper part not be- Money to oan on Real Estae cratic Party. The writer asks, "Suppose you do abolish the National Bank system, whit will you substitute in its place We answer emphatically, nothing. The present National Bank law is a foul blot upon our statute book.

It would be as logical, and as courteous to ask a farmer if he cut the weeds in his field what he would substitute in their place. To the proposition that the government issue Greenbacks in the place of National Bank currency," the says: "This you ecal tender for the sum of twenty- nig used) so that the loss was not so one oi tne ooys wno is selling more goods than anybody else in town. WHY Because he is selling SO cheap. Therefore go and see him before purchasing else five cents, and thev are zood mon- serious a6 it iniglit have been. The 7 ,1 I lil-P nil nthpr mnnev llOUSO WtlS ttt UOOUt loUl' 11 II BOOTS SHOES) somewhat inconvenient to handle.

"'V "''T' 'V I i tVUB lllllllUtli. 11V1T Lll tllllllOU, III, Still again, the trade dollar con- GLOVES HOSLERY. raining 4Z0 grains 01 suvcr, nui subscribed to icplueo tho loss, over FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. being a legal tender, is only worth three hundred dullurn, ninety cents: and the Mexican dol- We chronicle tiiiS prompt uiani -1 i K.verv nerson havinirnot vet visited the Pioneer ar with about an equal amount of ol generos.iy wi.n mucii Boot and Shoe store, at Smith Centre, will do well by calling, is we possess advantages for supplying von better than anv store docs not make a spe silver is only worth eighty cents; ensure; una emmuenu uie conuuei cfM5n, of thu citizeus of buntU Centre as ttu cannot do; you can not make the w.m.ch.c uuu.uoia.uu., oxuiiniio woiiiiy to bo iinitaied in cialty of one branch of goods. By giving the Boot and Shor trade our entire attention we are able to taming 4" grains ot stiver, ies on like occs'iouk government the banker for the peo buy better goods in our own line and at lower prices lii-it-.

with th tint nl thft crnvcrn. (pie. Banks are a necessity, and seamped thereon Js worlS. foj nearly 800 years banking has even, one uouar. ruruicr.

iwo Mr. Frnzier as dodlnsr in than a miscellaneous dealer, we wnmvuu iu understand we mean what we say, we will make you (eel that in buying at our stira vou are making a saving that benefits yourselt and family. Coots and shoes made to order. Repairing done on Bhort notice. All work warranted- J.

C- HERBERT; Southwest corner public sq.trc. Sign of Red Boot jibcen carried on." ver halt dollars, ooin xogetner con- oK which is not tho case taming less man tnree nun- wiuserint read, when you The more heinous the crime dred and eighty grains are worth, want new dd luruiltire one dollar not because the silver rep ired, or your wagon, repaired the laojder the perpetrator," seems to be almost an axiom, but we did Ic Ihilmnrh far wf ha VP 9 I. Cull Oil I'. I aKI'M'. I III! Wnl'UB Mil ready seen that four hundred and cd were omitted by tho printer not expect to see it verified among where.

He keeps on hand a general lineof Fancy 6yroceries, Confectionery, Stationery, Canned Goods, nnd lots of good CIGARS- KcmcmUrtlio p'ot-o, i.t the twenty grains of silver without the We llnd C. H. Krnricr, has a jrood the local papers in a case like this. nnlv worth eiuhtv cents, but assortm nl luriilti.ro which lie is The National Bank notes are sini- i. f.

utluriiur at iisu rn ir.i:e8. Uo hit itrr tin tit tii.r. ihm.l im. ti.it. tut ru iiLf promises to pay what green also, in connection with titrniuirc CQUSf I I rt't i it it mil iwtitn i i ciliikn.

hnil backs on demand. And why the I'oiiticians, ana aemagogues, wa, ((w or old fur McDowell -as tho largest stock of goods in tho county. Call and goo him and got -prices boforo purchas-ing. may ndicuie tne ureennacKers yet your wngon rc- government could not order the bank notes all called in and paid lor awnue, Dut tne people win. just p4ih-ed call on Mr.

I' razier. as suresy as tne sun continues Tho imn.o is print off in Greenbacks, according to shine, soon discover in spue 01 10 Loinot-rai iu tiekots fjrsur their terms, abolish their charters them, that, ''money is the creation Voyor. Mr. Thraniicr never accepted repeal the law authorizing their tbn nomination, find is not ft candi of law, regardless of the material of which it is made." date' existence, and let governicnt pa.

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1879-1879