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The Toiler from Smith Center, Kansas • 3

The Toiler from Smith Center, Kansas • 3

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The Toileri
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Smith Center, Kansas
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THXBAjmB'S STOKY YXJU71XD. wh- Republican press would en DODIIinG The Toiler. S. B. Chittenden, M.

from courage this desnerado, as of course Brooklyn, N. testified as fol he is, in the threatened warder. Ladios We do not attempt to justify lows before a Congressional Com mitteein iIji annotated to in Friday. October 81. 1879- quire into the workings of the Na tional Daaaing sysien; and Gentlemen.

I believe that 1.000 National -Mr. A Mrs. K. Smith will te'l Banks, there are not two-thirds in yno1i cheaper thftii frer before dur. Ing I lie mouth November iu order diiriuUh their bijf stock before tuoviug into their new building.

Kearney, or any body else burn ing anybody in eflgy at aa expression of indignation. We are not favorable to that kind of demon strations. But it is an old custom, and Kearney may be just at honest in considering it a fit demon stration of dislike for a public man as we are in regarding it' ai unfit. They can't claim that if Kearney number sound to-day I mean, not twothirds in number. In the vast pioportion of them the capital it very very smst." The Republican majority in Ohio turns out to be only 611.

Foster's majority over Ewing It is better for the Greenback cause as it is, than if Ewing, the Democrat, advocating Greenback principles io part, had been elected by Greenback votes. 1 There is nothing but defeat in coalition, and the Greenbackers we think have now learned it Wesb JIcNall goes. (or Jenkins pretty roi'gh in the Gaylord Herald. That's righn Webb, go for him, and kill him if you can with printer's ink; and Jenkins, you kill Webb. You have each been a living nuisance in Smith County a long time.

TKB VOTE. Vote of Smith County in 1878 FOR GOVERNOR I know, for instance, how one GLAD TO 8KK YOU. National Bank was established. At Daily's Restauraut tb place 10 tr a warm meal at any hour in tii day. They also keep on band all kind of fresh meat, and srood supply of pork sausage.

Please and I presume there were hundreds established in the same way. jjive ua a call. 44 1 say, I know a National Bank did propose to burn Grant in effigy that he meant any more than an expression of disrespect, for if he Loft where it was dropped, an of $100,000, (so represented) empty sack with a cheese in it. It where a broker in New York pur chased $100,000 in government had any disporition to take life, bonds and paid for them. The owners, or organizers of the Bank furnished the margin between the ninety per cent, in cur We sell all kinds of goods CHEAPER than auv other house was marked wr.n tno iters i and tho letters wcie all worn off.

Wood Wi n'cd nu subscription at the Boot and bhoe Store of J. C. Herbert, Smith Centre. It the earnest request of the Democratic Central Committee that everybody go to the polls next Tues-day ami vote llio Democratic Ticket, null if that is too lia lor thorn, L. C.

Uhl will sell them everything in the hardware Hue vciy chenp for cash. Call and 6cc him. rency which they were allowed to draw on deposit of bonds, and the cost of the bonds, and that margin as all the capital that was ever put St John Goodtn MiLchcll Rep. Dem. Gren'bk Pawnee Township jo ti '50 Beaver as 76 Goriuaa jj 47 Cedar 6 lis Harvey ft 43 38 Hottstan 117 31 16 Lincoln 5 46 Oak 66 36 10 Centre 147 34 75 Total 651 171 439 into the Bank, The broker sent the bonds to Washington to get his $90,000, or ninety per cent, in National Bsnk notes and sot the mar- -IV --llcci say let evei man voto for gin from the gentlemen who estab lie best man, or as he pieases, so he buys Dniyts, I Win is, L'tiips, interna or nnytl.iiio cUc hi ibt! Diu( lii.e at tho hey-stouu Druj; Store.

TEUMS STltlUTL CASH. Smi'h Centre has a new rollback paper styled The Toiler" ed lished le Hank, hile he reimbursed himself with the $90,000 in National Bank notes drawn on the bonds. "That Bank was one ot the first to suspend in the crisis of 1873 but resumed-again shortly after, and is going on as before. It has ited by Win A. Gh nelson.

It is es a banking house which cost over Commercial Barn. LIVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLE. Smith Centre, Kansas J. R. Burrow, Proprietor.

Having ju.it recnivml ti now 1 utHi of the best livery M. ck tv.or hroujjh to Smith Centre, I au now 10 utconiiiiodate a't my friend hu I patiouH in fiii't-clafs atvK Mv barn Urf and roium iind trnn-i nt ttck will be w. I cared for. Tbmikliijr the itblic for prist I will endeavor Josmu a litinuiiuct'oi' Ihefainu. 3tl tablished as campaign paper wi'h a probability ol being continued permanent institution.

It is abl) conduct ed and desr rves success. We py the following from ihe surely he would not have wielded his mighty influence to prevent the enraged workingmen killing that other ruffian who attempted the murder of Kalloch. But the Pioneer does speak approvingly of Crawford's threat to commit murder, and, as little respect as we have for that vulgar, lying sheet, we can but say, that in our opinion, it reflects the sentiments, on this point, of most of the ''other Republican papers throughout the country. Let such a threat as that of Crawford be made by a Democrat in the South, and the Republican papers would demand that the state in which it occured be put under marshal law, -These poor insignificant, twaddling, time serving, sychophants, know that Grant signedthc "cred- strengthening act," (so called) among the first bills he did sign; and that by signing that bill he sanctioned a robbery of millions of dollars from the industries of thi- nation, and that he was the tool of the money pjwer clear through his term of office, and that Jay Gould, that prince of thieves, said two years ago that he would give a million dollars to have Grant back in the White House. They know too that Dennis Kearney has advocated nothing more than equal justice for the op SMITH COUNTY 1 If von don't believe it, call to-morrow inorniiig.nml examine AND PRICES.

ours with Respect. MR. MRS. R. K.

SMITH. Our career shall be straight for ward un ho lino marked on i ly the Na'ionai (ircenback L-ibor 1'aiti. never deviating from our mot in, "Eqial list In tor all, epecinl privi-1 egos for noi.e" which wo icgard, as expressing ine principles ot tt.e pam we attempt, to il Co. Keview. We are in receipt ol 44 I he Toiler, new tirrcnbncK paper piibiishctl hi Smith Centre, Kausvs.

Win. A tjurrciS'jii, editor. It a live column folio and will undo; its prcsi'nt REDCLOUD SMITH CENTRE AND GAYLORD STAGE LINE. R. Burrow, Proprietor.

1 louve to t-ifoiin the nil lie that I mil now rutinluir a line good couifirUbleco.ieliCi, currying tie I'. maimvemeut do good work tor tho thirty thousand And a law that makes it possible for men to speculate upon the credulity of the people in this way, is what the two old parties are upholding. BBISBIN ON THE FAIR GROUND The is that, the Republican papers will try to shift the res, onsibility of Jerry Brisbin's delinquency in the matter of. gate money for the fair on to the police force. To nip this dodge in the bud we will state that Al.

Hester says that he patroled one side of the fair ground during the last two days of the fair, and that there were not more than three persons crossed the lines to his knowledge without paying. He said that Lloyd Maxwell let one old lady pass through who said she had no money and wanted to go in and see the fair, just as any other gentleman would do. And Flank Zelle who patroled the west line, or part of it, says he let in one old man without money. There were four or five policemen, and when persons offered to cross the line, they turned them through the gate. the people passed through the good cau-e.

lii in Is-ig Hahy. Thanks It ieiub, we will ciii.cavoi to merit your continued reepect it' expressed in the ubove notice. Wo weni to Gaylrd Tucsd mall, exp oh pi Sfniteiv, tnroiur ir mi Cloud rwin via Outre I einplo. none hut tarolul ami chivei, make cl ie conncx uiih all titilnton the A RniirMl. Charge, reason- ami prrii-ct -atUtnction ru r-anlefd.

jtf evening lo soo It' lit joking Jolly, boys of that li'lle hamlet would jfet to pressed workingmen of California, and was a verv effective worker gether hiiiI listen sttenl ivcly lo Crecuback siirech. We did uot ex for the adoption of the new constitution of that state, which will pect that a Greenback speaker would be very cordially received I here, and of con so rcro not disappointed? A stand, when their posterity will blush at the mention of their filthy crowd of ii bout twenty-five assem carcass, as a living monument to J.0.& G.S.CAMPBELL lave eugl.t riht tr lliis County to the CILEBBATID FEA1I MILK AND PF.GVISICH SAFE. They are hum' prepared to furnish tlitse safes on easy terms. his fame. They may bark like at a line hour the school honu, li-io t-u lor hull mi hour, repcctfu ly iiiough, lo Perry llacket, JACK MURRAY Formerly Of Kindred's 8nn Is ni'W in the Blacksmith business on Ui own hook.

One door east of noddy's wagon shop. Call and see him. itf IF YOU WANT TO BUILD A Church, Schuol House Dwelling, liarn or Corn crib, call on ihe undersigned biforo ar-jaiiKements elsewhere. 1 can give you SPP.CIAL KATES on material, and diicoiiQt railroad prices. j.

V. WA1.KF.K, Architect and Huildvr, Smith Centre, Kansa whiffets in the racket for Grant, and whine like spaniels at the men but he did not prove lo te very in teres tinx or courteous as a speaker, tion of Kearney the rising inteli and ihe crowd irnw noisy, and tho genet. of an inquiring public will refused to preside. An burry them in time beneath the contempt of vagrants. How often we hear people talk about this or that man having just clain.s on the election to some of fice.

The following from I'rof. J. H. Seeley of Amherst College, gate without paying nobody was to blame but Jerry Brisbin himself. He was Treasurer, and had a cozy little office at the main gate, where he was to receive twentv-five cents for single tickets, and one dollar 'or family tickets A man who cannot raise any more than $184 of gate money for two days out of such a crowd as there was at the fair, at the rates charged, ought not to expect people to elect him Sheriff.

If he i not fit for a gatekeeper, he is haHly fit for a Sheriff. From what we can learn this week of the political feeling throughout the county it seems probable that Jerry Brisbin will be virtually out of the race for Sheriff by election day, which will leave the fighf. between Thomas Williams. Independent Republican, and John Mollison, Greenback nominee. Mr.

Mollison is as far may serve as profitable food for CO DAILY'S chuitinuii wn? elected. After soLiuiog io snlief, himsell Mr. I Jacket li.o floor. Under Ihcse, extieiucly adverse Mr. iShei win, being callid lor a lew minutes, and at I lie ciosc of his speech, some one stated that, there was lobe a joint discussion mid urged Webb to i 1 1 lo what hud been said.

Webb theerlu.ly complied with the ly making several assertion, that weie, lo say Ihe least, somewhai, wild, iu regard lo National politic, and dispute some of Mr. Sh-M win's argumi'iiip, without oiler ing any fount rgnuii'iii. Thi-was the most, uuhi vomlu: mectiiio thoGreenback speakers have yet while the Republic! speakers bit had several chilly i.ight tide fo. nothing. KEARNEY AND OB ANT.

thought among such people as co sider themselves under obligation to vote for some man. "It ought to be us the while that political office is not a 4r dignity to be enjoyed, but a sacred REST A liRANT UJ "AND trust io be administered. It is not to bo given to any man because lie deserves it, as a reward for service rendered his party or his countiy. No mar. can ever deserve an office, for the moment we speak of desert, are treating the office as though it were a boon to the person filling it rather than a blessing to the people for whom it is filled.

CO the superior of Mr. Williams as the sun is brighter than the moon, and it is of the utmost importance that all Greenbackers stand firmly to Mollison, and not let the Republicans, by combining on Williams, elect him, and defeat Mollison. OQ in I co en They have got to that pitch where The Republican papers of last week quoted some of our remarks about Dennis Kearney the California working men's orator, and Grant the aristocrat. And all that we have seen took occasion to ap they would vote for the devil rath Ul Ul 15 Meat Market. NORTH MIK PlT.Llt MjCAPK.

SMITH CENTRE, KANRAS. is the best and cheapest place to get a square meal at any hour in the day or night, or to buy fresh meat of all kinds. Hence we should discard from our consideration all questions of claim to oflice. No man has, no man can have such claim The office mav claim the man, but he, never it. Hence, when a man nuts forth any such claim wc should dtscard him.

It an utter lack on his part of fitness for the office, for it shows that he does not know what office means. The word office means literally, and in the first place, obligation and duty, but obligation and duty require a service which we are to do, and are in no sense a reward for service which we have done. They lay their claim upon us, not we upon them." lera ampbell is doing a qoss business in the pump business. Look out for his wagon. er than a Greenbacker, and they can claim to sacrifice no principle by voting for Williams, for it is well known that he is a Republican, and was not a candidate before the Democratic Convention.

P. H. McEi.honf. received sev-enty-five dollars a month last winter from the B. M.

R. Ii. Co. for surveying. Yet Charley Aldrich says Mr.

McKlhone doesn't know-any thing about surveying. According to Charley, nobody knows anything about surveying but Mr. Smith. Wonder who knows best about Mr. McElhone's qualifications at a surveyor, Charley or the R.

R. ply to Kearney the most abusive epithets, and applaud Grain. We notice too, that some of them take great pleasure in stating that some ruffian by the name of Crawford sent Dennis Kearney word that if he burned Grant in effigy as it is said he had proposed to do, he, (Crawford) would make it 'his itw dividual busines to kill him." And then they, the Pioneer especially, call Kearney a coward for not going ahead with this demonstrate in the face of the fact that the 3 C0.

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Years Available:
1879-1879