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-Pm; Acoom. Ex. Sunday. p. Ex.

Sunday. WBBT. Aooom. train .13:30 p. Ex.

Sunday. Pass. Ex. Sunday Chtoaso, Rook Mand St SAST BOUND. Passenger No.

10, via Kansas City line leavesdiiUy 3:43 A. Passenger No. 8, via Omaha line, dally- 4:20 A. Passenger, Local No. 18, to I'lvlvbuvy.

10:35 A. PassengerNo.O, via Omaha line, dally 11:00 A. Passenger No. 12, via Kansas City line, daily 11:00 A. No.

16 leaves ll.ir p. M. No. 15 arrives 4.15 A.M. Freight No.

54, to Falrbury, dally except Sunday 3:00 P. Freight No. 50, to McParland, daily except Sundays; 10:30 A. WEST BOUND. Passenger No.

9, leaves daily Passenger, Local No. 17, to Ppillips- 11:45 P. 5:45 P. 6:15 P. 10:55 A.

M. "Passenger No. 5. leaves dally Freight No. 53, leaves dally except Sundays Passenger No.

11, arrives from Kansas City, daily 6:30 P. M. Passenger No. 7, arrives fromOmaha dally 11:52 A.M. Through Chair and Sleeping Car service via all routes to Chicago, Denver, Pueblo and Colorado Springs.

All trains vestibuled. 5, Rooky Mountain Special, stops only at Mankato and Smith Center. I. A. WHITTEMOBE.

ETHODIST EPISCpPAL CHURCH E. t. HUTCHtNs, Pastor. m. and xuAvuu, BEY Preaching Sunday-eehooHO a.

m. jspworth League 6:30 p. m. Sunday. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.

m. T)BESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. W. W.

JC KUpatriok Pastor. Preaching services ev- Sabbath at 11:00 a. m. and 8 p. m.

Sabbath school 10:00 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. HRISTIAN CHURCH. BBV.

W. E. PITCH BR, Pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m.

and 7:30 p. Bible School at 10 a. Y. P. S.

0. E. at 8:30 p. Sunday. Prayer meeting 7:30 Wednesday.

You are cordially invited present. Strangers especially welcome. p. m. to be APTIST CHURCH.

RBV. QUO. M. ADAMS Pastor. Preaching Sunday at 11 a.

m. and 8:00 Sabbath sobool a. m. B. P.

U. Monday at 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wed nesday-atA-oo invitation is ex tended to all. ARMY OP THE REPUBLIC, VT John Brown Post No.

4i meets the iai and 4th Saturdays of every month at 8 p. in Deal's Hall. Vislttng comrades always welcome. F. N.

MUNOSB, S. A. INGBAM, Post Commander. Adjutant, ATHOLIC OHURCtt-ServIces the third Wednesday of every month, at 9:00 a. at Deal's Hall, south side of Square.

Father Maher, of Clyde, Pastor. riHRISTIAN SCIENCE. each Sabbath at 11:00 a. m. Regular services a.

m. Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. The public is invited to attend any and all of these services. I.

O. O. F. Hall, over National Bank. O.

W. meets Tuesday evening at A. O. U. W.

hall. J. H. HO.STETt.EB, M. W.

D. H. NEWCO.MER, C. R. MARR, A House and Sign Painting, AND PAPERHANGER.

Paper-Hanging a Specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed Keforences Furnished if Desired. yy" HANING, PHTSXCIAN ANB S1TROEON. Diseases of the eye and a specality. BEi.LBV'ii.t.c, KANSAS.

OMeeover Bellevllle Bank. W. B. HARDY, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. BELLEVILLE, KANSAS.

Until further notice, can be found at Doherty's drug store or at his residence, north -of Methodist church. Phone 50. THE TELESCOPE I tLBO PCR VKAR. MlimANS Best Prepared Paints. Established 1851.

None Better. At DOHERTY'S. Fei PMiipfiiiiGii Rates Per II 00 as Peltews; 8 years. 5 years, Flro and Lightning Jl.lO 91.75 Tornado 1 75 1.00 Fire, Lightning and Tornado. 1.85 2.75 Freeport, ill BELL, Agent, Belleville, Kan Lee's Lice Killer at Jacobs' Jack Spencer week.

is on the sick list this George Miller this week. returns to McFarland Girl to do general housework. RS. L. O.

UMPHREY. George Collins kato Monday. returned from Man- County Clerk Wilson had business up Munden way Monday. Neville brick constantly on hand at O. H.

Wells', Belleville, Born, July, 27, to Mr-aud-Mrs. Fletcher Campbell, a daughter. position in the Belleville postofflce. A good residence property for sale. Inquire of W.

W. ELLS, J. M. Doyle had business which took him to Concordia Monday. E.

M. Ludwick returned from his Kansas City visit Monday evening. Granite Wall Paper, the latest thing out, at Jacobs', Hardy block. Mrs. G.

W. Spencer was in Junction City a few Miss Bertha Park was quite seriously ill the fore part of this week. For choice groceries, fresh every week, goto OWARD ANPORD'S. Mayor H. T.

Crawford went to Mankato oa business Monday evening. Frank A. Bush returned Sunday night from his eastern trip. When you want to take a pleasure ride call-on W. Abbott, opposite Hotel Republic.

'Phone No. 4L day evening from an extended visit in Cuba and vicinity. Miss Eva Ingham went to Narka Wednesday morning for a few days' isit with friends. S. C.

Crnmmer has secured the plans for a and will begin work arbnce on the lots just opposite the Hotel Republic. Miss Moore of Munden, who has been here visiting her cousins, the Misses Park, returned to her home Wednesday morning. Miss Cora Johnson arrived Wed nesday evening from Stuttgart, Ark. to attend the funeral of her brother Ira. Our band had an offev to play for the Woodmen at their picnic and' log' rolling at Haddam, August 28, but voted not to go.

Just one feature of the band concert last- Sunday-was-disappointing- and that was the length of the program It was too abbreviated. We are selling Tinware and Notions at COST to close them ont. Come Il0 The Belleville band received another offer from the Clyde Watermelon Carnival committee and will go down for one day. The Populist judicial convention will be held at Clyde August 10. The indications are that Alexander, of Concordia, will get the nomination.

For all kinds of pickles and meat relishes, such as chow-chow, celery horse-radish, go to Elliott Fritzinger's Meat Market, south side of square. Irrespective of politics, the general expression is one of regret that our fellow townsman. Major H. N. Boyd, failed to get the noihination he'sought at the hands of his party.

A. B. Bachelor will move the frame building on his business lot on the south side, back, and put up an ironclad front store room. Work will begin soon-. A.

O. Baldwin, who has been ailing for some time, is now confined to the house. He is sufferihg from stomach trouble and seems to be growing gradually worse. I took in the ball game between the Haskell Indians and the Lebanon-teamat Lebanon Monday. The Indians won by a score of 12 to 7.

Young Parrott, who was so seriously injured by a fall while at work on the ELESCOPE building a few weeks ago, has so far recovered as to be able to walk with ihe assistance of a cane. (Vnother good rain Saturday afternoon and night cau.ses the impression that the tainy season is now on. Mrs. Brown and children went east for a few weeks' visit with friends. See Jacobs for wall nice assortment of this season's patterns.

Prices reasonable; to Hon. J. F. Close and son went Kansas City Monday evening. They will be gone a week or ten days.

Begin now saving, samples of small grains, vegetables and fruit for the exhibits at the carnival in October. E. HOWLAND M. PHYSICIAN SimOEON AND OCUX.IST. No calls answered at present.

Office at residence west of Sobool House. BELLEVILLE, KANSAS. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office with DK. HAKINC. House'Phone ill.

Belleyllle, Kansas. J. W. BROWN, D. O.

Dr. EMMA MeCARR, Assistant. Osteopathic Physicians. Graduates of the American School of Osteopathy, KlrksviUe, Mo. Ladles' Diseases a Specialty.

in Bush Building. Republic Countv Land Office, Established 1884 J. E. CASWELL, Belleville- Kansas. Special attention given to care of FARMS and PBOPEBTY by non-resident owners.

all other Real Bstate baslness entrasted my care will receive prompt and oarefal attention. PROTECTS ITS LOYAL LOCAL AGENTS. NO OVERHEAD WRITING. American Through and Through. The Old Reliable Continental Insurance Company.

M. A. PAYNTER, Special and District Agent for State of Kansas. Head omce In Belleville, Kansas. C.

K. PAYNTER, omce Clerk and Agent for Niagara Pire insurance Co. Solicited. CAtX AND INVESTIGATE. REPUBIC Liverv Feed Stable.

For up-to-date dental work see Dr. Wade. His work is durable and of the very best. Just paste it in your hat that Republic county and Belleville are to jubilate the first week in October, 1900. Married, July 25th by Judge Patterson, Claude S.

Childester and Nellie O. Nelson. For a sure cure for Chicken Rupe call on J. A. Jacobs, in the Hardy Block.

Mrs. I. O. Savage left Saturday for lied Oak, Iowa, for a visit with her daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. A. B. Bachelor returned Tuesday from their two weeks' outing in Colorado. When In town feed your teams at J.

W. Abbott's Livery Stable, opposite Hotel Republic. 'Phone 41. SilOO.OO Buys a good 80 acres: miles from market. W.

H. ELL. Clint Leodom, formerly of Belleville and of late years of Hebron, was here Saturday and Sunday. He is now on the road but still makes Hebron his home. The Watermelon Carnival at Clyde will be held August 29 and 30.

Clyde has the reputation of being a good town to go to and will sure show carnival visitors a good time. Miss Zola Brock entertained a number of her little friends on last Saturday afternoon. The time was pleasantly spent at soap bubbles, tag and dolls. Light refreshments were served. -Sam Palmer has leased the Hotel Brunswick at Scandia, taking possession Wednesday.

Mr. Palmer went up Tuesday morning, Mrs. Palmer and the baby following in the evening. Charlie Caldwell, assistant P. is so worn out and ill that he was forced to lay off.

George Young is assisting in the postofflce during his absence. Do you want employment? want pleasant work at a guaranteed salary of $50 per monthIf you do address "Work," care Telescope office, or call at office. Hot Baths at Barber Bhep only IIBLoente. John Doyle stopped in Clay Center Sunday on his way to the Populist convisntlon at Fort Scott, leaving Miss Fay and Master Ralph for a visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Center Dispatch. For Sale! Ten choice milch cows, one milk wagon and a good paying city milk route. For further particulars call on or address J. P. TOLFORD, Belleville, Kan.

P. M. Howai'd, of Elk Creek, called Saturday. He reports the prospects for corn in his section as fairly good if the balance of the season continues favorable, and especially the late planted. Notice! To make room for more groceries wc will close out our line of Tinware and Notions at COST Here is a chance for bargains.

OWARD ANFORD. Archie Rid- dlebai'gei' went to Concordia Tuesday to witness the ball game between Abiline-and-Concordia. Abilihe has a crack team" this season and seems to be making quite a record. The games at Concordia stood 10 to 1 and 19 to 5, both In favor of Abiline. IceTTcelT Leave your orders for ice at Elliott Fritzinger's meat market, at Frank Young's barljer shop, or with the undersigned, and they will have prompt attention.

J. S. YOUNG. J. A.

SwensoQ and wife and daughter Eula left Wednesday for Mr. Swenson's-old-home in Michigan. They will be gone some three or four weeks, during which time they will visit relatives in different parts of the state. The wishes them a safe trip and pleasant visit. Plenty Of Water Guaranteed or NO PAY by Alderson Persinger, the old time well drillers of Randall, Kansas.

Make your wants known by calling on or writing us, or telephone at our expense, and you shall have prompt attention. The case of Jesse Johnson ys John Swenson was tried before Justice Peach ployed by Swenson on his farm and wages. He was iiTetit for and costs assessed against the defendant, all of which was paid. Judge Dillon was attorney for Johnson and City Attorney Wagener had charge of the defense. Farm Loana.

makes sport doubly pleasurable. Take a box or tW( yoti: go on your summer outing. You will have the silent companionship of the- greatest of 5-cent The SPORTSMAN is hand- of finest whole-leaf tobacco, and is not doctored. The name is stamped on 'each DO TOU SMOKE The Sportsman? Nearly Everybody 80 Get In Une. OH Sale Everywhere.

NAVE nBOANTILB 00. DiSTMBUTORa, Wo go them one better. We now have a oi per cent rate and small com- Money always on hand; in to pay off is written in the note is the contract. If written clse- whei'u you have no option to pay off lud the mortgagee ciin hold you for the full time. J.

W. ALL Co. will be seen by their ad in this s.siie of the ELESCOPE while "Frank Bush was east last week ho purchased a bankrunl stock of goods and had it hipped here. Frank knows a good thing when he sees it, knew that by securing these goods he was getting oinething he could give his customers bargains in, bought it and the bargains are yours. If you contemplate buying a Piano, Organ or Sewing Machine call on Culver Ingham.

They carry a full stock and can suit you on instrument prices and terms. Organs and sewing machines cleaned and repaired on short notice. Pianos tuned by our expert C. M. Veach; leave orders for uninjsr with us.

Pianos, Organs and Machines rented on reasonable terms. CuLVEK I NGHAM. College of the Sisters of Bethany 40YBARSOI'D. TOPBKA, KANSAS. HOME SCHOOL FOR Under the Auspices of the Protestant Episcopal Church.

Tuition and to According to Room- Special Rates jor Rt. Rey. Frank R. Millspaiigli, D. Pres Address Miss Anna J.

Hooley. Principal. EVERY SACK WARRANTED. A REDUCTION MADE ON 500 POUND LOTS. Hosteller Casper, Geo.

Chapin. For Sale liy -W. Bush son. I H. H.

Huntsinger. Woods. Mrs. R. Hunter.

B. Riddlebarger. Howard Sanford. Belleville Cash Store. W.

W. Wells. George Young and returned from their Monday evening. Roy Stanfield Colorado trip Mrs. C.

home in Mrs. J. C. Dawson's guest M. Johnson, returned to her Kansas City Friday.

Jacobs has for sale Hug-hes' Cres cent brand of paints; ftrst-class, fully guarnteed. Frank Haworth has severed his connection with the Freeman and goes this week to Colorado. ALEX. iAMES, None But First Class Rigs and Careful Horses kept by the week, day or single feed. Remember the ublio square! place, northeast comer of Will McCullough, delivery clerk at the post office, has been laying off this week on account of illness.

Our old friend Gus Nelson, of Big Bend, was a pleasant caller Wednesday. Dr. Kamp reports a bouncing ten pound boy born to H. C. Andrews and wife Thursday, July 26.

Mother and babe getting along fine. To buy a team of horses, weight about 900, good drivers, 5 to 6 years old, well broke. I. E. WAGGONer.

W. G. Reed, of Pairview, was down on business Friday last. He was feeling good over the recent rains and says the corn crop is all right. A stone curbing and vitrified brick walk are being put in in front of the Pierce block on the west side of the square, Mrs.

T. M. Noble came up from Kansas City Wednesday evening to attend the funeral of her cousin li-a Johnson. Eli Haskett and wife, of Concordia, came up Tuesday evening on learning of the death of their nepHcw-Ira-Jobn- aon. As we predicted George Young and Roy Stanfield are home again.

After all the boys find home a pretty good place to come to, especially when they "go broke." Guy, Walter and Nelson Ward and Henry VanNatta left yesterday morning overland on a hunting and cam))- ing trip toNorton county. They expect to be gone at least ten days. Schaeffer Mosher are all torn up this week getting in and arranging the stock from Oskaloosa. They will have something to say to the people ne.xt week. For Sale.

About or 20 head of high grade and a few thoroughbred shorthorn cattle. Apply to A. M. OHNSON. Harry Pepper went over to Washington county Sunday for a couple of days' visit.

He accompanied home his brother Chester, who had been his guest a few days. The judicial convention which had been in a dead-lock at Concordia for two weeks, adjourned to meet at Concordia August 14. Upwards of 2000 ballots were taken without change. L. W.

Bethards gives it out flat that if the present wisather continues there will be more corn harvested In this county this fall than there was last. His opinion is based on observation. While in the east Frank Bush purchased a bankrupt stock of goods and they are offering great bargains in all kinds of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnishing goods, etc. They are also giving away FREE a fancy Rocking Chair. Call and see them.

East aide of square. Rev. C. Flanigan, who preached for the Baptists here a couple of years ago, is visltlnsr Belleville friends. He came over from WaBhineton Friday and is the guest of N.

M. Randall and family. He will soon return to RooheetePr N- -Yv- and continue his theological studies. A traveling man by the name Geary, who makes this town regularlyf lost his pocketbook containing quite a sum of money, at Monday evening. Search was made for it that evening without success and Mr.

Geary came on to Belleville. Early next morning he drove over and found the pocketbook, but the money was gone. Someboby more greedy than honest, is ahead over a hundred dollars. Attention We desire to announce to the public that, having purchased the stock and hardware business of A. B.

Bachelor Son, Belleville, we will continue the hardware business here. And while our stock is not so extensive as we expect to make it we invite the public in want of anything in our line to call and see us. We will treat you right. Respectfully yours, ScHEFEEK OSHER. Kansas people have, until the past few years, lived so almost entirely on )rospects that they couldn't help feeing alarmed while the July drouth was on.

But since the rains and favorable weather of the past couple of weeks there has been a marked change in sentiment and feeling. People have returned to their normal condition of cheerfulness and good feeling. Parties who were dead sure they wouldn't raise corn enough for seed, now prophesy at least two-thirds of a crop. The talk has changed from how little corn we would have to how much there will be. VV ith rainfall enough to keep crop prospects bright, Kansas people are the best feeling people on earth.

Arrivins This Week. Schaefer Mosher, successors to A. B. Bachelor Son im the hardware business, are this week receiving additions to their stock that make Ft one of the most complete stocks in its line in the State. There is nothing in the hardware line that you cannot get from them.

And the tinning department of the establishment wiu be carefully and systematically looked after and anything you want in that line w.ill be attended to with promptness and pleasure. Call and see us, wlieth- er yon want to buy or not, and we will treat you right. Yours fot ScHAism OSHER. Belleville, July 27,1900. this Flour does notl please you I will pay you for the time consumed in returning it to me.

W. B. Faulkner. W. H.

WARD, -BREEDER OF- Thoroughbred Registered DUROC JERSEY HOGS. Choice Breeding Stock on Hand at all Times. Representations Make your SELECTIONS EARLY A few Fall; Boars for Sale. Postoffice CITY, KANSAS. PAINTS, PAINTS.

We handle a Complete Line of HOUSE. BARN. CARRIAGE, WAGON. FLOOR AND ROOF PAINYS. Cold Water Paints.

-PUTTY, GLASS -HARD OIL FINISH 'Y, VARNISHES, SHELLAC, FINISH, BRUSHES OP ALL better on the market. -WALL PAPERr-LATEST STYES. POULTY-POODf -ETC. iVCaU and see me in the Harte Bloek, JOHN.

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