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BELLEVILLE, HEPUBLIC COUXTY. KANSAS. FRIDAY. MAY 23,4890. n.

J. JI. LAiniAliEE, GEO. S. si'JlOIvDS, rrosidciU, J.

STUTESJtAX, Casliicr. UlUijo over T. nohinsons Storo. EuSiJellCU Just SoUlil of lilllltiiSt CIlUl'cll. "YY" M.

CIIILCOTT, MERCHANT TAILOR. Opfva riouio ticket ollicii. li. TUWLE, And Notary I'lililio. Lute of t.lio Supreme.

Jiidiciul Court of yia. OOicn iil I'liOL'iiix BiOL-k Lyon's hiirdwaro htoro Belleville, KiiiiviiS. J. F. STUTKS.MAN", G.

'W K. A. douK AVin.i.s, Taosadts Backing Biisfeess PAINTSa and PAPER HANGER, Decorative Paper ITaiigin.a; a Specialty. Heaa- (luartora at Dolierty's Drug Store. MEEK, ATTORNEYS, Office next door to post office np stairs, JJOXEL REPUBLIC, 8.

L. PALMER, PnorniKTOR, Belleville, Kan, First class accommodationB. QHARLES SCHU8SLER, Plasterer, Brick layer Jfe Stone Mason, Work warranted and pricea reasonable. C. M.

AltBDTIIHOT. J. 8. BILLINGSLBY. BILLINGSLBY, ft Office OVeV blittham'g Hardware Store.

AiLEN PAINTERS. Do all kinds of palntinc, paper hanging, and colcominingj sign and T)ngRy painting. Sliop -over cigar storson-sonth-siae-of squares SURVEYING. I will be in my olIlGe, in the Court IIonBO, the lastSatnrday of every month. My post- ollicc in Cuba, Kansas.

FAYETTE A. SMITH, ,701 County Surveyor. GENERAL BROKERS. BU VS Special Rates to Stock Office first door west ef State Bank Building REAL ESTATE: Has severalsmall lots of farm land, from 12 to 4U acres, close to Belleville to sell or rent also with or without houses ou them. Call and see him.

OFFICE, COLLINS' DRUG STORE. ESTABLISHED IN 1875. E. A. HALLOWELL, Estate.Broker.

special Atl.enlion civen to anclSelliiigJleiil Cor- rectinp; Dof'ecMva Titles and Notary BuaiieE.s. A. LACEY, LAND, LOAM AND COLLECTiON. ABSTRACT OFFICE. NOTARY PUELIS AMD JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.

Room in Phceuix i31oclc, over Belleville Bank, KANfiAS. To the Citizens of Baiievilie I am iiow prepaTeil, with the latest instrnraents and njiiiliaiices, I 'to clean, llU aiid extract, insert artilleial teeth on citlier rubber or cclinloul base. By a strict attention to business and fair dpaling I hope.tw merit a large share ol'your patronage. Gasadnilnisteredfortho painless extraction teeth. Rooms in First National Bank building.

5S3- WADE. Dcitist, First Publication May Kith, ROAD TOICE. STATE COUNTY. OFFICE OF COUSTY- CT.EliK, May (ith, isiw. Not ice i li erej i at on the ILABJ' May, ISio a petition, signed by M.

unci twelve other.s. wab iireaentcd to the "-orCtfmrtrCi3Tmbi ol the County and State tlie -sutvey aml-Io- road nirfoliows, Ttnynn to Gollsotions UY. aiiil Sell Forelpn ami Ilviirts ipsiiciil on the prinniinil cities of Great Uritiiin anil Eumiie. Al.sci nu'ent I'lir tliO iNiitional J-iiio Steauisiiiy Co. I'i'jkots sold to and from the of Europe.

eOURIilSPOXDKN-CE. Irst Bank. Now York. Firat National Beatrice, Neh. Natioual Bank of Ccmnierce, KnusnB City.

Mo. American Kational Bank, Kansas Cityv Kansas National Bank, Topeka, ICansas. X(in lait issue." J.iov, went to Lincoln Tiios tliiy, lieeelici', was in town Sun- ilay. Mr. niKJ yivH.

rj'Xeal liavc gone to G. STOVER, President. CHAUNCEY PERRY, Vice President. A. A.

STOVER, Cashier. BSZ.Z.S VZZ.Z.1:^ AITS AS. Transacts a General Banking Business. Special Attention Collections. Buy and Selj Foreign and Pomestic Exchange.

Saktoh National Bank. St. Joseph, Jlo. ronrth National Bank. Kew YorkClty.

M.C.JHUBBABD, President. H. M. HUBBARD, Cashier; AmeMcan Bank. KANSAS, Transacts a General Banking Business.

Collections Interest Aiiowed on Time Deposits. COR-RESPOJN DENTS National Bank of the Republic, New York. National Bank, Kansas City. Missouri. FOSTER DUMBER on a tnnk a ami jileasure trip lo Chester nud vicinity Saturchiy.

Erud flection l.io'^s tlie aliseneo O'Xiel. Hunt preaclied ju Wayne last fiuuday nitilit. of the boys went to Cuba II -id i( )i i 1 1 tr a 11 nTl i ii ration of a 'iudge of OdU Fellows at tliatplace. A party composed of iNIr, and 'J OU Hazen, Mr, and Mrs. Chas Culver and JNIissea Riley and Wimer took a fi.sliin<jr excursion Tuesday aud met Vrith quite good feucce.ss.

Preparatious are being made tor the appropriate observance of Memorial aud Decoration Days. During the performance of some aquatic feat recently 'Loa Hazen suddenly became toothless. Probably some (day when incisors, canines, bicuspids and molars have gone into desuetude, some renowned scientist engaged bis learned research wliere the salt marsh now is, find among divers fossils one more strange than the rest; and, after much profound reasoning, will reach the conclusion (so infallible is 8cience( that he lias discovered the remains of the most wonderfur of all But such will not be the disco very-will only- be the teeth of one of our unfortunate citizens. Jim Beaver and wife, Freedom visited Mrs. Long last Thursday.

Mrs. Van Biper has gone to Illinois to visit relatives and friends. Mrar Wal kerretiiinedMonday from a'visit in Nebraska. S. fj.

Convcntioji. The Buiinriy Ki'bo()ls Jiose Creek townsjiip will liuld iiuon vcntion in iNIr, grove, iit Ida, on li'jtli, IfeOO, commencing at ten o'clock a. luv by rnn.Kvesalifm. J'rayt'r liy Mcv. J11 1 1 i n' 1' 1 11 11 -DEALERS IN- LUMBER AND COAL OF ALL KINDS AND GRADES CsizirLorx Cit37- Coa.1 a- Specia.lt3r- First Publicatron Js'llO.

In the District Couit, Kejiublic County, Kansas. GriUiu, PlsiutilV, AuraTT. Itenvy IT. and iiassettft JilHu Uefenilants. Notice is licri'liy-piven thct 1 will oilVv for sale ar.d f.ell hiylicst iuiJ livsl hidiicr lor ir.

tiio we.st Imnt ol ilie court lioii.se in JlcUcville, liepuljUc comity. Kansas, on Wednesday, the Itli ai iliu lio.ur<dl o'clocl-; m. dav, the -inj; dj'Bcribed ri'al est.ater-wl^i'ti+^^-i'i—licira+rttc- ciuruty and State ol' M-muiiwcid, ol' (luarter id 01" till! nirtliea.stquartcraiidthonoriheastijiiiiv- Bcetion iwcnty-thvee, town sliiiitlirci', Bonth iil' tcr oi' the fioulivnuit (luarter or fuclinn tlijrtv- Taii two wost ol'the I-'. pruiuifcH live, in townbliiji three south orranire be sold sr.l.ject to a ot and or the prem.ise.'i will be sidd the interest thereon, as Khowii by the recovuH to a of $7 (10 and tin; interest "I' the ol'Deed'ii ollice of said County (First PiiblicR.tion'ApTll'i!,''itli, Sheriffs Sale. Tr.the District Court, Ileiniblic County, Kansa.s.

Ar.tes Itanlc, Plain till', 'vs. M. Boilio Tiioma.s iT. Koh- itobinspu and Notice is hereby giveu that 1 will ofl'er for sale and sell lo tile and best bidder I 'or cisli in hand, e.t the west'lront door iir.tli,.' Conrtiinuse ir. nelleviile, eoniily, Ivansas, on 'rcesday, iihty 'JVth.

tiie luiur on m. of said day, the lidluw- described real estate situate in the CuinUy viz 'the theroou. as alionu by the record's ot tlie La'iiis- ter of Dced.i' oJlice of said I and stale. Said iiremiaes will be sold under and bv virtue ol'au order of sale heretofore issued out of theolliceol' the Clerk ol' the District Court in and for said County and Statu, and to me di- Witness my hand at my onwe in "Belleville. Republic county, Kansas, this day of April, ISflO.

If. C. SWAUTZ. Sherim By II. EoNii, IjuderSlieritr.

ContorUia, Attorneys i'lalntill'. (First Publication April IS 'JO.) SherirsSale. Ststo.of.Kansaa, County of Uepubllc, J-ss. C. J.

Robertson, pialHtifl', vs. Cluirlos Carpenter and Louisa M. Carpenter, his wife, Aaron E. Taylor, The Aultman A Company, Del'eiidauts. Commencing at the S.

W. corner of tlie N. E. N. W.

y.of.Sec, Rt.nge -tlioncc-North on tlie-line-betweeii-the-SBiil N. N. W. ana N. W.

N. W. said section, town and rang'! to tho riglit of way of the-C. K. it thence.

west alOKgsald right Of way iibout feet; tlienoH horlli to township road to be CO feet wide. Also to vacate the road on the section line between section and 1 in said town and range. Commencing at the line between townships 2 find at thu N. K. corner of section'I and the N.

W. corner joclion thence south along tho line betwecn 'i sectioilB abont IHO rods to the haltLscctioa Jiue road iu. aaid Bcctious, town, and range. said BoarS of County Commls- Bioners ap the following named iierBoiis, viz: KlnTlt, John Forshoe and ifanies Price a viewers, with Instructions to mvet at tlie ulaco of beginning townsliiii, on Tuesday the dayof Jiine A. I).

ISim, and proceed to view said road, to all par- ol theboard ol Couu- ty Commissioners. It, If, CAT.T.OWAV, County Ck'ik. ami Said iireniisos will sold under and. by virtue of an order of sale lieretofore issued out of the ollice of the Clerk of the District Court in and for said County aud State, and to me dirorted and delivered. Witness juy hand at my ollice in Belleville.

Re 1111 1 day ot April, IbDO. H. C. 'wAiiTO, SherilT, By .1. II.

LoNfi, Under ALisxAKDKit, Concordia, Kansas, A ttorneys for I 'laintitr. CFirst iud, JSiO.) SlierifTs Sale. STATE OK KANSAS. UKi'l'llMO COUNTV. i II.

Gilmore, Plaintl'ir, S. W. Gnliter. M'. T.

Gunter, W. W. Caldwell and J. W. reterson, partners as Caldwell Peterson, Defendants.

By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out oftlie Twelfth if.l District Court of the State of Kansas sitting in aud for RejJHliilc County, in said State, I will on Monday the -Jnd day of June, A. D. isilil a15li0 h0IIr of-J q'cloek P. m. of of flie Court Jlouae in ITolleville.

in the County and State aforesaid. olTer atpUb- It- said County, oiVer for sale utpuhlio.auction and lieu-of-a ccrtnin-rnortgagc-cif ecutud to secure the payment of aiid interest thereon from the llrst day cf -November, iSSS, (and recorded in VoirV, at page Wi. in "the onu-e of tlio Refoister of Deeds of saidRe- pnhlicCounty.) wlUuuit appraisement lo tho and best bidder for cash in liand. 10 -satisfy said order of all the riglit, title and Interest whatsocycr ol the above named defendants, and each of them, and of all persons claiming under them In and to the following described tract, piece, and parcel of land lying aud situate in said Coimty of ItupubJic. to wit: The northwest qnarter of section twelity-flve '25) in township three range one (I) west ol, the Utii containing one liundr.ed unJ sixty (lUO) acres, more or less, together wi li all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances tliereauto belonging- or in apjiertainiug.

Given under mv hand atmyotlico In tliecitv of lleileville. in saia Couuty. this aid dMLJif, April, H. C. SwAuxz, Gzo.

J. EAUKKU, Attorney' for PlaiutiU'. )y -Balu. Giviui under my hand this of April, A. laii).

ir. C. SAVAETZ.Slnjrlfr. By J. II.

LoNO, Under Sheriff. CALOWELL, COOK, Att'ys fOrPl'lT. CHAMBERLAIN'S Eye and Skin Ointment. A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, Tetter, Scald Head, Old Chronic Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and sdolbing.

Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after all other treatment had failed B5 and CO'cent bozCs for sale by GEO. W.C0LI.IXS. MAY 21st, 1890. The Sfell is have had rain. Mrs.

and her son Earl took a trip to Mitchell county last Thursday'. Tlioy came back Mouilay. Operator McDermet has lieen quite sick for Mr. Venard, of Concordia, is afteiidlng to the office until "Mac." gets better. Last Saturday being Will Culver's birth-day several 'ot the young folks gathered there in the evening to help him celebrate it.

Mrs. Warren Culver is here from Washington on a visit. Nine carioads of fat cattle were shipped from this'place last Sunday. -Mrs. Walton and family went to Belleville last Friday.

Messrs. Kindt and SlaJnbrook, of Miindeu, were in town Monday. During severe wind aud rain storm that occurred Tuesday the railroad company's wind-mill was blown down, and a box car, which had been standing ou the siding, was blown along the track southward for several miles. W. G.

Xiuton, of was in town Monday. The Wayne school closes this week. .1. H. Bradford, of Belleville was ii: town Tuesday.

Last Saturday was tlie anniversary of the weddiiis ot iff. and Mrs. iicn.son, and to remind tliem of Oie fact a. gnodly nuralicr of lli.o nclgli- bors called'oiitticni ill tlie ovening left with tlicm the mimtier of nry.st.al 'NVe wpro not able to (ibtiim a list of tlicKf, but wo -siic- ceoclcd in olitaininiir a sup jdy of the delichniEi ico ci'caiii with wbic'h the assembled Cdmpany were rt'ji'alfd. il.

went to iiratitlVird, last (lani.o ilmvii bist Saturdiiy. editor of t'lio ill lown 'i anil SVcdiicsi.lay in i'lRT IntcdTst of tb'o ivansa.s Lifo Tiisurance School lU-'poi't. LiiiERTY, May 37, '00. Tclest'ope, Belleville, Kan, 'i 'iio is a report oi' tlie Lib- Mii sdi I'i'V. 'I'arvau.

(i. LCTSUII I'lr I'lillowinic. 7. by Sun'dity Address I'miii ihdejrutes I'l-oin each S. S.

ou till' licHt inelliod of leaciiing. 11. Dinner. 10. by Centers.

11. (Jiiotiitiiins of Texts. i'J. (Jiiildren's Aleelin.ic Addresses delivered, by ladv from eacii S. S.

1:1. Sln.ning, bv.Star.S. 8. Report of eacll S. by Singing, by Eowland S.

S. 10, How to secure a better attendance at Tlivy School. Jlr. Dowd and others. All Sunday Schoolworkers are invited to attend the Convention.

Miis. R. AmtAsjiTTir, Pres. Mns. JEN-XIE II.

YOST. sec. Neb. School Report. Report of the Munden schools for the month ending May 16, '90: GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT.

No. of days taught this month 20. No. of pupils now nttebdiug, males 11 females 19. Wholei No, of days attended males 194, females 342.

Average daily attendance males-lO females 17. Whole No. of tardiness-males 15, females 34. Those ueither al)sent uor tardy Bosa Skoodopole, Ben Hum-, phrey. Willie Younsr.

and Willie Canfield. Those receiving 100 per cent lb deportment. Julia and field. H. -PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.

No. of days taught this mouth 20. of males attending males 22 females 19. Whole no of days attended males 3931-2, females 3441-2. Average daliyMtendance rerfemales 17.

No. of cases of tardiness 17. Names of Jones, Arthur Washichek, Richard Banaah, Willie Caufleld, Bessie Houdek, Grace Morey. Frankie iStalnbrook Johnnie Taylor, Anthy St)nad, Willie and Joseph Bkocdopole, Names of those receiving 100 per cent in deport-- mentr-Fi-auk Soulek, Napier, Andy Logan, Gracie Napier, P'lorence -MoreyT-Fra k-S tc; en Li i Ban as John Soulek, Bessie Houdek. WELLS, Teacher.

The school will close on June 13th, with, a picnic town. The prograni will consist of recitations, dialogues, songs, etc. There will also be swings and various games provided for amusement. The "Ladies Aid Society" of the M. E.

church will have a stand from jvhlch they will use half of the proceeds for the church and the other half will be in getting the rest of the Manifold Cyclopedia, for the school. All are cordially invited. H. M. SERRELDA WELLS.

0EF1CI.VL CHOP BULLETiy. -orty liG, Tor tiie mnntli of tbeterm endinif May 16: The enrollment for the m.ontli was tlie average dully tit'uendanee 27, Tlrose iieitlier absent nor'tardy during the month were. Myrtle Neville, Lon- iiie Clark, Eddie Herald and Nora Creljrhtoii. Those standing 90 and over in deportment were, MyrtLoiNe- Creiglitou KiO, KdiTie Herald 100, Loimie Clark 100, Johnie Crow 100, Mollie Carptuiter 95, Alta HcrtUti 95, Vv'm. Hlicking 95, Hattie Ourrto Fannie Kandels 03, Kevilie 90, Henry Crcjgliton 00, Ella Creigiitoii 90.

A deep Interest lias been liy eliildron and par- Lp.n Oy-a C(3re 1 y-h bp th 'the done lias becri such as will Uiifarorable Weather lor Growing Crops Ucportcd From All (iuaiters. WASHINGTON May weekly crop bulletin issii-ed- Ly the signal service says Tbe wetither durii-ig tlve past week in the northwest including the states of MLssouri, and tlie up)yji' Mississippi valley and upper luko region M-as generally unfavorable for crops, owing to low tompera- turo, wiiicii WHH liy frosts liMinie injury to i'l'uiti and rc- the i(n)Wth of crops. DroViMb, over ponions in" i f-umi) rophtiitin.cj iicic- JWiire niin is iicciieil In K.an- sas find wJiilo cxlonsivi' raiiilally in liic of liie Oiiio vjil- ley, iitujiiilnd liy I 'oiil wob.tbcr, ru- li-irdi'd i'ai'iu work, tha ton I'lir reports lubacci) iilanla lifrht.aiul scarce and oilier crops fair. YV- ixirts weailier niilavoral'le and out- lonk discouraging ftiimers behind in their work. Home damago is reported wheat and oats Trom rust, but the tobitcco prospect is iimre O.AXE Tlic Corner-'Si one of th.e College 10 LaidJtilj- itlu Tho an.x.i('ty which li tho minds of tiie friends etl Presbyterian trollege IVrrVifK.ei^j^";;.; Ills, iiw'ii'- 10 tJK- ccrtjiinty ot, (bo enterprise liaw 'removed, and Vf -ho l.ioen ou.s in rostpriiis'ilw intere-it-'' in (iijurative sense, now in The infornuition active preparations for the cunstrn lion of tl'ie college buildin.iv are to li- gin at once will be welcome news 1 all interestiid in succps.

A dccidcii steplVf tills direc-tlpii takeinasi Tucsilay afternoon when the trustecr- of the meji uni -l determined poii i i -iiirj iiy i ug tli stone. Tlie date- selected was July Fourth and the hmr for the atteud ceremouies set af 2:30 o'clock iu the afternoon. The members of the hoard present at the meeting were Rev. Abratu Steed, Capt A. W.

Robinson, Hon, A. D. Wilson, G. Stover, G. 8.

Simonds and F. H. Sherer, the meeting being held in the First National Bank. After tbe date for laying the stone had been determined upon the board adjourned to the college grounds for the purpose of locating building. After looking over the it was decided to looate the building in the center of the fifteen acre plant donated by, Mr.

the building facing southward and the main tower being at the intersection of the two streets which, if t-the-cam pus-i n- hal ves r- A more appropriate selection of a site could not have been made, ov.erlook- ingasitdoes the surrounding couu- try for miles in every direction. The location will also be a healthful one, the natural slope of the surface afibrd- iug excellen'j drainage. of stone is al- -traators are figuring on excavation and mason work. As soon as" details can be arranged Work will be eommeueed. Native rock will be used in the fouiuia- tiou and iiiuer walls, and Alma or i -Maiihattan-stone w-ill be used iu the outer walls.

IH-Heiiop of Faitca Heroes. The following program ot Decoration Day exercises and Memorial Day services is handed in by Mrs, MEMORIAL SFRVICKS. Decoration Day will be (liilv observed in Belleville Friday May 30. Memorial Services condueted'bj' the Rev. Abrani by the-Pastors of all the churches, will be held the followlag Sunday luAthe services Music wifTbe furnished by the choirs of tlie various churches.

W. R. C. and S. of V's.

are and proceed to court house iu a body. Remember the lime. DECORATION DAY. E.Kercises commence at 1 o'clock p. m.

sharp, in Powell's Opei-a House. JMusic.by.Mosher.and Shiek's Mitr- tial band iiiid city church choirs. Orator of the day, Hon, H. B. Kelly, of M(3Phers()n.

Oirieeroflhe day, Adijm Dixon. rKOC'i I'ayer. Address of woleomc. IL B. lo clMiTctcry pivWdi 'Ml 1 1 er luariial baiiiL, of (Iraliiin "To tlio of kiMwii bv M.

Tire ladk-s of the W. C. reillleT'L eVCI'V nU" to lldwei'-i the P. i siiiiietiinc Pn.s. C.

favoralile. in the souili A.tlan!ic states the coi.ditions are miire favorable UiUd oottiin, corn and potatoes are reported as very good, Altliougli, phiutintr has lieen delayed by rains in Eiigland tlie Middle tic State's, crops iiiid fruit conditions are rcpoi 'led as favorable and tbe -yra-ss -nd -grain excellent. -Lhe wrir a slicirlTerm of four weelts, we -woultl" be to 111 our work. B. WoLKOBD, Teacher.

You have heard your friend.s aifd neighbors tnlMsig about.it. Yoti may be Olio of tlie miiny who. know Ironi persoMiW experience just how good a tiling it is. If you have Lver tried It, you are one of its staunch fWciiiis, wonderful tiling about it is, tliwt when once given 11 trlul.Or. Klnk'8 JJew Discovery ever holds-ii place in tho house.

If you have iievor it and should be aiiiicted with a cougli. cold or any Throat, hunjj or CluiBt tri-'Ublfi. secure a bottle "la1r -triTil Is guaraiireed every Inne, op nioiivv rehiniiud'. Trial bottles-tree at J. A.

DoiiEUTV 's Uruij 0(5(1 Fellows Organize at tuba. Last Tuesday evening the Odd lows organized afthis place and elect ed the following ollicers for the eiisu ing term, ending Deceinbor 31, 1890 D. A. Allen, N. Turplii, H.

I Slier man, P. Ivuchera, Tioas, The followitig (iruiid Ollicers from Belle- Tlie Storm Over the coiuity. 'llliiHti Was 'hiiHtt towtisbip, was in town nioruing and stated that (Iu: st of evening did damage ir his hicality. Th.e.\viiutpwi=- on the east side of his rosideiiee were all broken liy the li.ail and many shhig- IPS on the rouf sliatteri-'d, -Fruit, i'ljiired a considerable Mr. states 'I qinintiripi; of; stones still on gronncL Wednesday and that emisid- er 'uble damatre was done in the iir h'lrhood.

St-onps measuring seven jand eigiit inelies in circainl 'ortMpie fell, and had it not been lor tiio ftict lilac that they came down almost perpeii- dienlarly jrroat damage woK4tl4Hvve In Jeil'crson townslilp the storm was. I end aii ce Sec. The inember.s. Tliifty-flve new members were admitted into the 3rd degree, thirty-four of them into the 1st aud 2ud, aud thirty-three into the Int. degree, makiug'a totid membership in good standing of forty-five.

Receipts of the oidor.amouuteii to $672. Thero were nearly one hundred visiting brothers from Belleville, Waye, Muu- den, Free siipper. was given by under management of L. B. Curtis, at which there were fed one- hundred and eighteen persons.

The order will meet at their hull in this city every Tuesday eveni Dispatch. ititictr- In order to find all the local and home news read the fourth, fifth and more violent than-in- other sijctioiis. Til roo oft! 1 It-Mo sohooPhou as- srTme distance, theliail here Was not r.B' heavy as in other sections, hut the ruin fell in torrents aud was driven before tv fierce In Rifthland township the storm was very severe. In localities the liail fell to a'depth of three inches, destroy- fruit and splintering the trees. Wheat aijd Oiits were a I no and trees' were shorn of their leaves by the hail.

The rain fall in towiiship heaviest of any in the county 'and within lifter the storm began file small streams were The lost to phiperty wflH pnfffilied mostly to whidow lights and fruit aud as far as can be-zjcarned -m- resiiltiflg-is nasmiiill-Bum..

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