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OZZiS and oi SAT7GS. SO! Call in And See Hostetler Casper's Holiday Goods And Notice the Great Reduction in Prices. NEW MASOMfC TEMPLE. HOSTETLER CASPER. Owing to my loss in the Believitle Bank and dull times I will sell ystock OF BOOTS SHOES At Cost Uutil Kebruary 2S, 189 -4 J.

C. DAWSON, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND NEWSDEAtER, BELLEVILLE, KANS. U. P. TIMETABLE.

Ami all wlio k-iiow themselves to be in debt to ine will call ami sottla by Cash or note. Also one Store linilding to rent. C. A. TAYLOR.

D. W. HAMiLTOM Loans Straight 8 I A. A. Hamilton, Abstracter.

Probate Judse's Office. MEAIJIARKET. FRESH FISH, CELERY OYSTERS IN SEASON. SHOP IS OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. JAMES YOUNG Proprietor Republic County Land Office, 1884.

J. E. CASWELL, Beilevllle- Kansas. Special attention riven to care of FARMS sind PROPEttTY by all other Real Estate baalnoes entrusted 'in my cate will receive prompt and careful attention. s-dealer offers W.

Oouglai Shoes at a reduced price, or says he has them wlthont name stamped on bottom, put blm do wh as a fraad. EAST. Pass, train leaves a. m. Ex.

Punrlay Accom. p. Ex. Sunday WEST. icom.

Tr. Ars 12:4.1 a Ex. Sunday JP8. THE TELESGOPE. $1.50 per Year.

FRIDAY. JANUARY 12, 1894 Found I That tlie Cliicasjo Lumber Co. have beeu experimenting for some time to fiud the fiuest Hue of coals in the west. We have been successful beyond a doubt, and a trial of our new coals will convince the most skeptical. Below in a list of our new coals ELZINA, MONTE CHRI8TO.

A8H CROVE, JACQUES CITY. RUBY ANTHRACITE, Col. We have iu addition to above the followiiig OLD RELIABLE COALS In 4Tst -cias8 couditiou: ROBINSON, Col. CANON CITYi Col. roWA BLOCK, Iowa.

LEAVENWORTH. Kan. Pnnsylvania Anthracite and Smithing Coal. Consumers of coal will find the above the fiuest line of coals ever placed on this niarlcet. Give us a trial and be convinced.

CHICAGO LUMBER CO. Chas. Brosh, of Muuden. was a pleasant caller at our uew Wednesday. Coal, Hay and Gram.

S. D. Hustead, office at Rock Isl Elevator. Miss Myrtle Vance visited with her sister, Mrs, J. V.

Campbell, at Narka a couple of days last week. Fresh home-made lard constantly oil baud at O. L. AULTMAN'S, Buckwiieat Flour just received, at .1. JR.

Waggoner's Flour and -Peed-store, in the Hardy Block. Married, at tlie office of and by Judge A. on Monday evening tlie 8th Mr. George Oliver, of Union and Miss Maggie Spann, of Somerset, Ivy. Choice Fresh Oysters, in bulk, at O.

III. Aultman's, successor to Elliott south side Squarfe. The eighteenth annu.il mee'ling of the Kansas State Historical Society will be held in the hall of the House ot liepresentatives at Topeka on Tuesday evening, January For a Good Meal go to the Phoenix Restaurant, west sicie of Meals35c. Walter Towle, of Clay county, last week visited witii his cousin Squire B. Towle wliile on his way to Rawlins county to see about puichasiug land out there.

W. H. Bell has returned to Belleville and will continue the Loan business at his former office, over the Belleville Bank. Saturday morning last the thermometer registered ten degress below zero coldest of the season. Let 8.

J. Forbes do your carpet weaviug, northeast of the C. R. I. P.

depot. llrs. W. H. Conklin went to Belleville.

Kansas, Tuesday to visit her relatives there, returning home Thursday Times. For Farm Loans don't fail to see W. H. Bell, over the Belleville before placiog your application. John Anderson, of Hebron, was down shaking hands with old friends and attending to business here a couple of days last week.

The German Sock, to wear in place of Felt Boots, for sale by G. A. CHAPIN. Miss Martha Towle, of Wakefield, who has beeu visiting with her cousiu Squire E. B.

Towle and family for the past two left lor her home yesterday. For fine dental work see Dr. G. S. Spencer over the postofHce book store.

All who tiave treated with him are delighted with the Fesults. Attorney W. T. Dillon went to Mahaska Wednesday to look alter some legal business there, and yesterday left for Washingtou to attend to business before the District Court of that county. If your eye siglit is poor go Pierce and have your eyes accurately fitted with glasses by a scientific op- riciau.

Our old friend A. J. Glen, of White Rock was a pleasant caller Monday, Mr, Glen says they iiad a fair corn crop in his section the past season, though not by any means up to the average. Canon City Coal, the best in the market and at lower figures tliau offered by other dealers, at BUSH SON'S, N. Thompson was a pleasant caller at these headquarters Wednesday afteruoou, and besides the TELESCOPE will read the Globe-Democrat and Topeka Capital during the coming year.

We have a well mproved farm, 160 acres, well watered, near Belleville, for sale. D. C. Baker Co. Speak quick if you want it.

C. P. Carstensen one day last week received by express from Atchison, a registered through bred Chesapeake Bay Retriever pup, and is as proud of the animal as you can imagine. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases that are fitted with glasses by C. H.

Haney, scientific optican, at HANEY PIERCE'S. W.L. DOUGLAS 83 SHOE tH W. L. DOVOIiAS Shoes are styUsh, easy fit- iing, and give better sativrnctioa at the prices ad: vcrtised than anyTther malte.

Trj- one pair and stamping; of w. L. Douglas' name and price on tlie bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the -sale of Shoes gain customers, helps to increase the sales on their full lino of goods. They can afford to sell at a less profit, and we believe you can save money by buying all -your footwear of the dealer advertised below.

Catnioirue free upon application. Address, PPVOIiAii, Brockton, Btass. Sold by O. A.TAYLOR. A Sonad Liver Makes a Well Man.

you BlIlionB, Constipated or troubled with Sicic Headache, Bad TasteJu- Moath. FHUI Breath. Coated Tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Ilot4)ry SIcin.Pain In Back and between the Shoalders, Chills and Fever, If you have any of these syniptoms, yonr Liver is out ol order, and yonr blood is slowly being poisoned, because your Liver does not act properly. Herbine will cure.any disorder of the Liver, Stomach or Bowels. It has no eqnal as a Liver Medicine.

Price cents. Free trial bottles at Armstrong Worth Double tbe Money. Send atonoe to John Sebastian, G. P. C.

R. P. R. Chicago, uud receive, postage paid, the deck of cards you ever handled. Only Ten Cents per pack, in or coin.

Ben Surface and wife, of Belleville, Kansas, are visitini; Mrs. Surface's parents, Mr. and Sam Pattou, this Times. You can get storm sash made at home aiid all kinds of Job work done by AL, CRISPIN Contractor. Edmond Carstensen, of Belleville, Kansas, is visiting with his little friend, Connie Cooper, this Fairbury Enterprise.

Don't buy until you get our prices. New goods and earth. HOBTBTLEB CASPER. W. T.

Humphrey now poses as BberifT Ward's deputy, and if lie fails to make an efflcieut officer we very mucb miss our guess. Hard and Soft Coal, prices as low as the lowest. S. D. Hustead, at Rock Island Elevator.

Mrs. Mary E. of Lincoln has moved into the-city and 4s keeping house for her brother, Attorney V. D.Bullen. I have some choice chickens I wish to dispose of at once.

They are from the finest yards of the Enst. Will sell for $1 each if taken now. MRS E. TAVLOR. Bwlhto LOOKING h- Agency Garland stoves and Ranges Over this list you certainly will see something that you are in need of; If so we wilfc be pleased to show goods and quote prices on a large line of Hardware, Tinware, Queensware Lamps, Barbed Wire, Rope, Window Glass, ileating Stoves, Cooking Stoves, etc.

THOMPSON. i Manufacturers of Roller Granulated Flour, Corn Meal, Graham Flour, AND lIZirLcLs of Feed. BELLEVILLE, Oct. 30,1893. To THE are at all times prepared to supply you with anything in our line at prices lower Aan and we remain in the market choice milling wheat at top prices.

Kindly remember this. Yours truly, Belleville Milling Correspondents will please get their matter mailed so as to reach tto qf- flee VVednesdaymohiiug, at the latest, as it puts us to great iucouveni- eiice if it does not arrive until Wednesday night or Thursday morning. If you want Alfalfa or Cane Seed, Hay, and all kinds ot Feed and Flour, call at James N. Henrie'a Feed Store, opposite Dr. Hardy's Brick Block.

Satisfaction guaranteed. Mr. and Mrs. D. W.

Hamilton now have their real estate and abstract office first "door east of 'the Racket Store, on the south side of the Square, where they will be pleased to accommodate all parties wauling anything in their line. Why go around with a eye Sight and pains iu your eyes and head when you can be relieved by glasses properly adjusted at Haney Piece's, scientific opticians. J.S.Brown and wife, of Carthage, brother and sister-in-law of S. S. Brown, have located in oui city with the Intention of making it their permanent home, and will assist Mr.

Brown in th6 mangement of his hotel and reastaurant. Seed Oats. A choice lot of No. 1 seed oats, perfectly free from noxious weed seed, for sale or trade by the BKLLEVILLE GRAIN COAL Co. Alex.

M. Johnson- last week sold to Dock Blankenship a car load of horses, most of them matched teams, which the latter shipped to Galveston, Texas, where there is said to be a good market for them. Don't take chances on any new coal but get the old reliable standard the Robinson Colorado Coal at Foster Lumber Co. J. W.

Kelly-returned from Lancaster, Sunday night where he bad been on a visit to hin old home for nearly four mouths. He reports the times there about the same as in Kansas, 'nothiug to brag of. Remember tbe Adelphlau Quartiette Concert Co. at Powell's opera house Friday evening, Jan. 19tb, under tbe auspices of tbe ladies of tbe O.

E. B. Prof. G. W.

Stevens and wife spent their holiday-vacation visiting with relatives and friends in the north part of the county and at Chester. Tbe Prof spent several days hunting, of which sport be is very fond. We understand a gentleman from Randall, is uegotiatiug the purchase of the lots across the street east of the Hotel Republic, with a view of erecting a large livery stable on the same. If tbe trade is consummated we understand the building will be comtuebced at once. Some of our breeders of flue chickens are talking of inaugurating an annual-poultry show at Belleville, and we trust tlhey will be successful, as this industry is not receiving the attention tiiat il ought to for the profit there is in it if properly followed up.

For choice flour, corn meal, corn, oats, chop feed, hay in fact everything usually kept in a first-class flour and feed store, call on J. E. Waggoner, the Hardy block. He will not be undersold by anyone. Harry and George Kindt and George Jefi'erson went down to the Strip about ten days have written back that they are eh- joying the finest kind of weather down there, and thatplowiug and breaking lias been going on right'along there during the past three inonlhs.

Our stock of Coals have been carefully selected in order to get noueTjut tbe very best in the market, and of which we keep constantly on hand a full supply. Call and get prices, for we will not be undersold. BELLEVILLE GRAIN COAL Co. J. F.

Wells went to Kansas City Friday of last week with a couple of car loads of cattle. He says he never knew the market to be so uuoertain, and that it is almost Impossible for country buyers-to buy with any certainty of coming out whole, to say nothing about payiug expenses and. making a profit. We say without exaggeration that a better quartette never appeared before an audience west of the Father of Waters, and their pathetic and bumerous renditions of song hold a house Wave. At Powell's opera house Friday evening next, the 19tb Inst.

RevN Dr. MeGurk, of Belleville, in company with Rev. Strong, made a pleasant call at this offlce "ruesday. Dr. MeGurk appears a highly intelligent Christian gentleman- andi Rev.

Strong is to be commended for iug blm to lutroduoe the lecture course to wbiob the people 61 Phillipbiirg are being Herald. We last week had a sample copy of the Prarie Farmer mailed to each one of our farmer siibscribers, and now in- foriUA the same that tbeyean obtain the TELBSCoPBand Prarie farmer one year for $3.00, cash in advance. Now is the tinoe to come in and subscribe, as this ofier will only last until March Ist. Experimenting comes high, especially when you liaye7 something that cannot be beat. Therefore don't experiment with any new coal, but use that which has no equ.il and which you know cannot be beat, tlie Robinson Colorado Coal at Foster Lumber Co.

John Washichek, ot Muuden, bas traded his stock of general merchandise to Win. Campbell and Gilbert Lawrence for 240 acres of land, valued at $SV400. The latter gentlemen will move the stock to Courtland. This trade was negotiated by J. W.

ol' this city, through an advertiseiueut placed in the TELESCOPE; P. F. Schofleld, of Freedom, was a pleasant caller Wednesday. He says the fine winter weather we have so far been enjoying is a great help in saving feed, which was short last season. He says so far he bas only fed four shocks of corn per day to 30 head of cattle, 10 bead of horses and 11 hogs, and that they are all doing well on this amount of feed.

The Adelpbian Quartette had captured the hearts of their hearers many times before, and their renditions last night only caused additional laurels to be awarded them. They were repeatedly State Journal, Lincoln, Neb. Tbe above company will give one of their entertainments at Powell's opera house on Friday evenlnf, the 19th inst. All lovers of a firftt-class euter tainment will find this a rare treat. T.IM.

SHORT, Slacksmith Shop, All Work Guaranteed and Promptly Executed. Shop Fourth Door South of the South Wea Cornerof the Square. BELLEVILLE. KANSAS. Notice.

To WHOM IT MAY CoNtBP.jf Notice is hereby given that on the 17th day February, at 11 m. orsalj day. or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, the nnilerslgned Fred' Porker, by his next friend li. T. will apply to the District Court uf iiepublicCounty, Kansas, to have the rixbts of majority conferred apon him, the said Fred Parker.

FUKD PARKER, Bv hia friend T. JGLMSOK. Belleville, Kan Jan. lutli, 1894. Committees from the I.

O. F. and A. O. U.

W. lodges met Wednesday evening and fixed the date for the dedication of their new hall on Feb. 22d, provided'thenecessary speakers could be secured for that day, and if not ou that date as near to it as convenient to the speakers they have in view, who are among the most promluont men in the state. A. L.

Odell returned Friday last from the Strip. He was fortunate enough to procure a quarter of laud four miles southwest of Pontl Creek, a town of about 1,800 Inhabitants. His father, Rev. A. Odell, and family are now residing ou the land, and are enjoying good health and are well contented.

Bert will remain here during the present winter and in tbe spriLgwiUgo there to make his permanent home. publication December ffj, SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF KANSAS, REPCBLIC COU.NTV. i The Maasachnsetts Mutual Life lus. Co.

vs. J. M. Beecher. Sarah A.

Beecbac, A' and £. P. Keyoolds. By virtue of an order of sale to me directeiS and delivered, issued out ot theTwi'HIh District Court of the State of Kaimas, sit- tinir In and for Republic County, ii- Said State, I will on THE 30TIIDAY OF AD. lS9t." at the hour of 2 o'clock p.

of saltl day, at the west door of the coort house in Belleville, In the County and State aforesaid, oiler at public sale and sell to the bigli'est bidder, for caati in hand, as the property of A F. Bnrke, the- following described real estate, to-wU Commencing at the northeast coriinr of bloelc eighteen iu UoKin's Atlditiun to the City of Belleville, thence running two hnmlrett feet pnuth, thence running west across IWocks ser- enteen and ei.sliteen to the west pule of "oloclc seventeen, thence north two hunttreti feet to the northwest eoruerof blork sevoiueHn. Uience east across seventeen ami olgfiteoa to the place of beginning. Said uroperty to be Sold as commanded eaidorderof sale. Given under inv hand this liSth day of Dec, A.

D. 1S93. H. C. SWAUTZ, Sheriff.

W. T. DiLLOX, Attoracy for Plaintiff. I Notice. Ail those knowing-themselves indebted to J.

M. Doyle, whose aouounts have run past due 30 days, or longer, are requested to call and settle same by cash or note before- Feb.lst, 1894, atter which time all unsettled accounts will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. I need my money to meet my obligations. J. M.

DOYLE. John Johnson, an uncle, and J. ShafiTer a cousin of J. M. Doyie, came up Tuesday evening from Clay Center to visit a few days-with the latter and family.

Mr. Doyle showed them around through the Jail and court house, informing them that they were all and they ex pressed considerable surprise, as Clay county bad neither of these conveniences, and is in debt about three times tbe amount that Republic is. Mrs. Rev. D.

McGurk returned from Saliua Friday last, where she went to spend the holidays with her parents. She was aceompanied on her return by her father. Rev. J. H.

Lock wood, who openedthe week of prayer iu this city laihB til. E. oburoh riunday evening last. Rev. is welT tcuewn ia religious oiroles in this city, having, at one time been presiding elder of this district, and his'hosts of friends berejue always pleased to welcome blm.

(First published-Jau. SHEllIEFS SALE. STATE OF ss REI'LKLIC COUNTV, i L. .1. McClun, Givarillan or the Person and Estate of Isaac MvClun, insane.

Plaintiff, vs. Anna G. Berggren. Anna 9. (Ivskinson, tllda Haberg.

Auvusta F. Rlem, Frank Bergf gren, Errick Iteragren, Eda Gnstavua Peterson and OnaG. UtTggren. or the Estate of Andres Kerggren, deceased. Defendants.

By virture of an order of sale to me and delivered, issned out of the Twelfth Judicial District Court-of-the State of Kansas, sitting in and for County, in said State. I will on TUESDAY, TI13 6TU PAV OF FEBBUARV, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. of said day at tlie west door Kepublic County, Kanstt9 at public and sell to the-highest bidder for cash in band, without appraisement, the following described real property, to-wlt: The west half of lot number one handred ana In block tiilrteen (lai of- the original town, iiow City of Scandia, Kansas. be soU's ns commanded the sale Said properSv to le said order of sale'.

Given nader my-hand this 3fd day of Jsou- ary A. D. ISM. It.C-SWAUTZ,. Sheriff.

T. NoBLK, Att'y for Plaintiff. (jWrat Jan. 12th, ISOt.) SHERIFFS SALE. STATE OF i llellen U.

Jndson. Plaintiff, vs. C. Ostrander. K.

KeceiTer The Ames State Rank of Ames, and. The Western Farm Mortgagfr Defendants. Bvvlrtuepfatt'orderof to me Utf delivered, issned ctal Diatrlct Court of the State of Kaaaas ting in and for Kepablic County, In skid istato. 1 win on MONDAY, TWE Win DAVOF FEBltVARY. ISrt.

SherlfiT Ward, at tbe solicitation of the Anti Horse Thief Socjety of Rose Creelt and the citizens of that section generally, has appointed J. R. Frame one of bis deputies. No better appointment cotald have been made, as "Jack," as be is. more familiarly known, is a No.

1 citiien and a man whose integrity ao one questions. stock company composed of some of our best business men and farmers, together with prominent Beatrice can- itatists, have completed tbe sation of a bank, and Narka will in all probability have a first class bank in less than sixty days. This is an institution the town has long needed, and with a and judicious-management will not only be a goodtnvestment for tbe pro- Jeotors of- tho convenience for the of Narka and Ifawlfc at the hour p. of at the woat door of the Conn llooseiB Belleville, in the County and State aforesaid, offer at licTale'Snd aetlTonire Mglwstbidder; for oMh." in hand, withont appndsemunt, the foUowiac described Teal iwoperty to-wit: The west half Hi) of the bontbeast (K) the eaat half of the sontliweat qnartec 1 fViaiid the southwest quarter of the 'west Buarter (t4) nt (18), tim north hall northwest quarter and tie sonthwoat qinrrtcr the uorthWMtsi quarter (U) of ahip fodr (t) rttnae one (i; the MUth hair I'i) of tho portheaat Oi) of twenty-fonr (S4) in'townahlit four (JVIMV west or tho eth p. oontuainst .5 faidpropertv-tobe-sold at oommaBulea the of Given undfr my hand-tlila 9ta of.

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