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Greenwood County Republican from Eureka, Kansas • Page 4

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1JCS1XZSS LOCALS. i- CI KAILKOAD ltAC-iliX. Last Saturday L. T. Emerson.

cliif en- We are compelled to leave out couple of very tUis week, one from Charlcsfou and Oiie from I of St'htol Lamls. Ia iieeor.iauco w'th the reicaireieent of law. ou loLtj. swii at iny liiee to tlie inquest Muuer, the toiioWiUii aCiiool n. i Ji-j w- i ASSAM IV wi.l i.

A. Shaw, right-of-way com of Ga-risou road, arrived in tins city. Of course, they cams to learn if out people aes.icu. lucu loan, yiil morning a meeting of the business men of i- i i Eureka was heid at the court house, where a committee consisting of E. Tucker, II.

Branson. S. Brookover, E. Ma-ian, J. C.

Nye, J. R. Clogston and J. M. Seidle, was Sliii ShaV.

tO fseerraill Thft terms llTlcler vhich we could secure the road. Not-I withstanding the committee had two or three nieetin'-s with these rcntleruen, noth- deiinito was ajreed upon, but il is pret- ty generally that Eureka township in.l irv enes and Preserved fruits, produce, and strength wasted. Have veu a cold? Eil- W-0u0- Sbaw wlU return a ens extract of tar and wild cherry is inval-weeks, at which time, we uudv'rstand, he liable as a safe and reliable remedy for wiil be prepared to make a Quite proposi- mo'hs. o.ltU, croup, catarrh and consump- Virgil, on uocou.it of the lengthy report of meeting tie held in Eureka lust Saturday, 1 and ru j. I .1 Oi t-ilO A tin The citizens of Eureka and vicinity will i bear mind that this (Inuay) cvcuing.

i Prof. Leslie gives one of the grandest mu sical concern of tlie season, assisted by th bewt musical taient of tho country. Do 1 OurCaiit' Siipeiint elent, G. II. Marts is -paring no pains nor to make the Normal Institute, which commences the Uh of a grand success and one that wiil be'of benefit and practical use to tea.

-hers of tlie county. Every person engaged iu teaching iu the county should attend, anil by tlie.r presence and s.udy assi-t and encourage the superintendent iu his e.T..rts. We trust that the institute will be largely attended and do much good Look here merchants, go to your front doors and look around a little and see bow niiieh trash and obstruction, is lying around in the sort I in front of your stores, and reflect it may jirovent people fr.iiu in lo trde. There is nothing peeiee fr jia a stiro so soon as a din- gv, filthy peafauee in surrouuilings, and uethiiig tin iu 'juicker thau neat ness and cleanliness. Think of it friends and clean up.

Mr. W. E. A'orly, who ton miles north of Eureka, tells us of oi 1 hen that I I J. of See.

-X, 1 1, appr.iis-rd per a s--- or XC. of bV of SW J- it V. II. Dii-il, Co. Tieus.

3Ioline THE UEST Vt'AGOX ON WIItliES. General Ageut, Cliarh ston, Kan. (o) THE ONLY IKON SULKY PLOW In the world, that is warranted to run lighter on the team than the Common Walking Plow. We will give it to any purchaser for nolh-ing if it fails to fill this warranty. y-oiu A I i 11 1 1 w'Al' A- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 li, CI iV i Citieus ami farmers are invi'- 1 that tlie market wiil a-h-w cooiis in a.

i.vrri) it 4 iiu isaay A grauo cert How manv grade certificates will bo issued to Grcnwood eouuty teachers this im.ni h. Tci-chcrs try liar for this grade. Lei said that nr county out-marks 3uV us Jt. i ii. weeii to Cull lit in tho new adve-ril-icmon.

of Mr. E. sou. of Chariest ou. Vi appears this pancr.

Head it with care, and act accord- i WouMii't a hav pivss and opera! srie lo it in KtircLa this fail. i is a ion of thoe ho have i i iu t.us bitsitoss r. thai, nette, a.neu b-xos. id jilaced tho win dow riie from a roo'U. pia -ed in an in si lej pU'V- sC.

Col. S. of i.ddresK.-d the li'ireha i.st SatUiday even-iiig. ou the Ori.eiiIak and a- attentively lis'eui to by a audi. u-e.

ile is making tlie "grau.l ror.nus" in thin j'jtnJ district. If M-me one would up a corn sh near the depot this fail he could it It I but do a good t'i veil! be iii liiou emd Is i'i shipped from this point this year, it verv that it fhe.ii d. ef rtt'i. and I r.y ri.ijuc I we r. pi the sui'e Oe Cnri C.

J. iii the IVtty tr r.s also give tlie opinion d.liver vu i.v aicuanc I aim a and aece.mt vf the -iimest a tiii.iy ri l-y is "ivhat ai orderiv no this is a very pleasant Yts, each of our people attend to live in. iheir own business, wliieh nnih Me toe, iv) ie and do bus voelpls ol ehoV.Ii bv Po: etuni- of Depart he vari ons p.i s-toffios thr.eighe.ut tie- ciuntry. during tlie ouart-T eudiiig reaelo the unpreci. dented a.ii..:i.;t of Vi'e i.lii.-il tills, week a cone, -ted diieC- te.ry of oer h-ene organizations, and would omig if iiiiy h.iVe it if ir.ne.-i.reeies cv -ts.

vii-it the -aim- i-j t'nil the list niiiv (ierr -et 1. tire ie.iv bi ginning Lo to eiT, the e. tn tlie person u. aini taisy net he iiir-1 t. ike has tion this til- i i i-.

i i 1 i I eiieur na e. 1 laee to tiou. We believe this road can bo secured fr about sixty-five or seventy thousand dollars uTVe.vnship bonds, and if this be true, wo throw up both hands for the Gar- nsiin roaa. ucwnl nave more to say ot this enterprise iu future Issues. To the Teaelmi- of irtH'n vmmI County.

The third County Institute will be held iu the public school lmilding in commencing -Monday August fth. lt('J. aud I continuing lour weeks, the pregrair-ne as laid down bv the State Suuerintendent in his course of study for borate! Institutes, v. ill be as follows, as closely as possible The recitations will be by Topics, consequently any text book which you may have cau be used in the preparation of the les- sons. The Superintendent thinks he profited by past experience and that the character of the comiuir Institute will be I such that no Teacher iu the county can Didactics.

How to teach is just as essen- i tial as a knowledge of the branches taught District School officers are especially in- me aci'uainteii with the wori and to meet the teachers before making engage-meets for the fail and winter terms. An examination of teachers will be held at the close of tlie Institute. I'I a-e be on hand promptly by l' a. m. A.tgust Gi: 11.

vitTZ. Co. Snpt. I roin vjainey. i i become so attached to three little kit's I lis, that sh: Weuld he.ver them under lier wings.

aud care for them as though they were little chickens. She has been shut B. B. FINCH, up in a coop for three days at a time, and then released, she would My direct to i atford to miss the opportunity for improve-i the little kitwns, and make as much pa- inent. Especial attention wiil be given to Fancy Dry Goods' NOTIONS, II ATS AND CAPS, Gents' Furnishiutf Tni; 1 J'.

ka Sea: 1 i cuiiuri-u have worms. Dr. Jaq-IhmKing tnat a few items fr mi this in- i n.s German worm cak-s will de-troy the comniunitv uihiht bo accvritable, worms and tnnko children happy. For v. i k.

is gr, at sited. liis in af'-olence about I'to pupils; the weil cS the raise he is rcciv- ter ct.rit et tlie et atitrv. man out of a us ciih 1 -V, i hi. n.se l' v- er hi and on" tar ii.i-.vi n'i. pli to the who intcriieWt -a.

-d d-duh iii.e ai that a je'ipet an' 1 went up to ie inn who writ he vrar jJiti Ct I (. it. a 'v-'M C. AN. i i 'v sei.cijl tlii i Pi- li: -lit las a bushel.

i market by i. li.er Wves: 'ep'e of liillcha among ud ricii the lii l-ie lvA.li 1 Am. Ili! V. II. H.

ll vr. siopoid Ciirl.i.als of ihiur to Em.iii;-;.: dnesdav. The editor bar. been sick i week. tin- scareity of rai-iio nin.

iet lith umong (he et.ates furnishing the greatest revenue to the l.st Oiiiee Dcpartm ut. There is no doubi, but the Iii.siilute this rear wiii be tlie most largely attended and successful one vet id 1 is These hot SfN-ny on thi.se sheeted with the cooir ci.inat- won! 1 re quite severe Heartache. A Vi lil your MuiiU ptlte for railroad ri seated to ns er.ty t. in- order. We i IIU- Our ys that sui.f a n.i'io.Gl, there ti sum of i T.eol.fS.

cf fanners iu enly w-ere out oi "W-JU 11 hi hi or.d all u- ii lLr.iiiod for.iic lie vy i-, the Jar it mure Taom the i.tad' i'Liv in our -i r-jur-o. Aud imm M. the In-art Ji(use yards. ilA su in due away -ii days Llt-j latter, no Uiiiri than iiu I tv.iu-a. Ihii( ka 1- tO Cull- At.ri.

ae.i 7iii. i ii iu r- 1 1.) ihvir ty: i ni fie il hii )L i ry. a bride- cf three i at Wichita 'at 1 i For glass iu any quautiiy see J. W. Davis.

tf iireat i-eeiiiciioii in I'iices at Sti elite's. standard C. oil lo cents per g.i.ton. I tstsoap .1 bars lor test Joto- er Golden Svrup, oo cents peririiiiou. Best goff0e -i pounds fur $1.

Hardware at creatly reduced prices. Everything else lu proportion to tue above prices. A Go to George Mitchell's for pure Sue cut tobacco. 0-2 If the fool is known by his folly, what is he who trifles with a cold? A cough is nature's warning of peril, prophetic of disease, consumption and death. et how many neglect to practically recognize this plain i truth till their health Is impaired and bi.iii, anil il I'll sue ii-'j on no viuec Morris.

Up. The undersigned has taken up one dun Texas horse pouy about four year old. all four feet aud legs white. branded on left hip ith -Mexican road! brand. When taken up had saddle and ridie on.

the owner can nave the same by urovint' tironertv and navincr cbarires. b. C. Crookham. Five miles cast of Eureka.

Eureka July 21th 170. Go to B. K. Finch's anil buy a bottle of! perfume and receive a clock, also a box of Collars with a sett of dishes. Five marriage certificates at the now picture store.

Ill Jiv When you are oppressed with despondent thoughts don't worry your associates with irbinniv ITU biimrs but. use lllr-n's ibiv- Tiills. stimulate the liver imo healthy act: in. tone the stomach and Happiness, i or tale ny umey vV T.VKK Mint K. Tartie d.

siring HEDGE PLANTS fall delivery, obtain thun liv o'aviiy their orders witli the editor of the Si n. or addressing M. F. Din. at Eureka.

All plants warrant- to be in condition, at l.o" per thousand. Parties i i Tire Ykar is the best time to put out Hkhok Plants. ti-tf NoTK'K. Ail jiartu -a knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned ill call immediately and settle their accounts by paving t'ue ca-h or th-ir Ail ae counts unsettled by Aug 1st, wiil be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. U-'Jw G.

W. SMim. sale by An endless of ladies' furnishing gv.ods always on hand at L. M. Flint s.

rV 'iec I'tutt We arc the ho -1 1.. i o. IV. vi.iae ai ci i i. hence our stocK I fredl.

dvvavs and Ot.NKV et -MuSlils. at 9 Oi For a pamphlet ou Ili-crie Treatment, of chronic diseit. wit I.i, ctrii wnb-h be si iit free, a.ldri.s the el Im i trie ii. it and lh.tlcry 1JI -la hsoii Chicago. Ei.

For sale ey Okicy I armors. givi'ig your ord. rs tor and ni'ivwrs. eah on G. Smith, tone liver, stai'lr.

who is for reapers the Climax reapers and mowers. otf tow and ruehin: to Mrs. L. M. Flints, i For i very ache, paia aini bruiscoii man or the balm.

For sale by Gluey Morris. (Ico. Mil one uiKiruurt.h i-U tllf l'llirt iO L' Vilir Itcst I )roWn chXvv. cmdi-s, clu'wiji- sm.k- uuu uuuyus. A i aud 1 id at i Fj.i.nt's Uu le Saui's Harness Oi! put on to your harness, wiii make tie: atiier lock new.

and ke. it so't pliable. Live it atrial. 1 For sale by Ulaey vV Mortis. 'i'housauds of are saved every I i Sam's Condition Powder in feeding their stock.

It restores iie sick, adds to the hier. the and iro- I i 1 motes tue grow tu. tor bv Oiiiev Morris. A fresh supply ot the latest styles of ihidies' hats is being- received at Mrs. L.

M. Flint's Millinery Kuiporiuni every week. It is an establi-htal fact that the lb-ad (juarters of Greonwemd county lor itl b-adiii I'ruii's, i at'-nt Jdetltcines. 1'aiuts. Oils, liia-s.

arnishes. is at Olney i JlorrLs'. ltemember, Ei.D-UeK'K Pltict.s. Mother when your dear baby suffers in teething, use Dr. Wiutheil's Teething Synin.

It soothe-s the pain, regulates tiie beiwels, quickly cures colic, brings natural and is so charming in all its etfticts that if you use it once you will use it always. Sold by Olney it Morris at only 2oots. per bottle. Go to Smith's Drug Store to get the best tea. Pianos, Organs, Sewing Michines, Repairs, Attachments, Rubber Stamps.

at GitiFFiTii's. Ladies remember that Mrs. L. M. Flint keeps in stock the largest stock of corsets in the market.

Go to Smith's Drug Store for the best fine cut. n2 Every one knows that pure aud fresh drugs are absolutely necessary for the successful treatment of ail diseases. You can always get them at Olney MoiiKi'. J. M.

Smith keeps the best cigars in Eureka, ii 2 Go to Smith's Drug store for Prickly Ash Bitters. nti THE EU11EKA TBI OFFICIAL PAPER CF GREENWOOD COUHUY. -(o)- i I I DEALERS IN PINE I I JkjKj 1 Sj Sash, Winds i PlilSt CH II I Cement, Wliite I SllStf tl.d I Hi! ALU I I -3 LIB I 1 Call and get prices befere pui'i-: East side Main street. rll'IlilKA, KANSAS. ld-tf i AXNTAL GIVEN AWAY TO TO THE KANSAS CITY TIMES.

ItEAD TUE SPECIAL WATCH Ul'Ffil: AND SKXD IN A CI.L'ii. Our next liistributiou of premiums to Sub- 'b Is. at time tin ti active .1 it made on the 'id dav uf utiiisuullv la rue aiid be allottetl, inchiil- anion: "th. in Gold. sai.ieriler between the 1 of June.

Is7, 'J 'f An-uf'uIV be 7ltl.t.iMtl- lo v.iil be no extra shares -nv, fr L-iuhs! Ml II 1 a I I i rade ever them as though she had rescued a whole brood of little chickens from im- pending daugi-r. The Memphis -1. of Suinlav anniiun delivi'rv system en ace i'Kitit vf. the epidemic. The i .1 1 nt.

tits 'iliat every man. woman child v. ho has not had the yellow fever ie.tv the city at once without delay. All 1 usiiiess has or will be stoppf iiiis No st v.r cs wiil lie kept open v. re tmn are emph'y.

who hiive had the fever. There wiil lie nothing do. I it tie ere. lie a prudent a tne city, and to a place of as fetv." -t t.iiilg Vi he.ve i ui who walked rd 1 to r. tne vlay of ii.iur.

tei 1 he nier a sae.r. oust at thi -i- .1 ike it Ml n. a in ti. if viuec-ar. ti.

the vl up a sack of tir i it. as the merchant ef-, re -n ni- rci-aiit was the man u.d v. tula out to put his but fail, to return, aud not t.eeii sev sh.ee. and now there roe ry Merchant in this to.vn r.s ihe 1 if a sa. c-f Mr.

d. J. of Fad Eiver. p- at half 1. chat with us bed Tor Ife reports y.h::t wheat geu- erally in his ighborhood is yielding bet- ler thau had b.

i-ti lie has just l.ir.MO .1 Ills er, I ei- vi-Ti Mini a iiau acres vv i.ieh averaged nearly 00 bie-n, hs to the re. Iii- i. i Mr. Geo. Anderson thre.md veil acres which averaged 00 busheis tu acre, xhere was four acres on Anoersou farm, which it is tuough! have averaged about oO bu.shvis to tile 11.

v. C. Dev, ei ee, of Willow Creek. us a -ty ph call last Friday, lie iiaei ii. aid his in ighbors epetik in favorable of our paper, being one of he.vi kind of gentiiilitn, wliose ai.ii in is lo ei tne cemcude to s.ib-e.i'.ie for ami learn if it is rf'lj the best paper published in ioe Mr.

D. v. ill al.vavo meet with a warm reception whenever it con- venient or him to visit, us. Our latch ell. iiruitiLT gives us a special bon-Lii.

tliis week. Iu tiie ctpvr of his gaiter bxjiit us uu Cud ihe Doud! Doud' D-a-iii-i. D-o-a-d." Lat to his suhrierihers he put it thuoly: '-Uro. Lamsford.n DuuJ! Uutid! ilow dale jou If he had "I 'aum to his sub-( scrIjrs, there i-iiht have heea sjine hiipe oi prayer beiu auwered, bat as he that we daiun there can bo but little hepe, for we say iu emphatic temis, that we rvoti't do it. Try it aira-a "liro.

Lumfard." cry paper in tiie United States, says any e-icaaae, ouht oeea-iui-iaily to keep tae TaCt be.i.re readtirs that baint curu i I 1 I 1 I I I 'I I on tv, on to O. IirXTKIJ. ProvsX i r. K. A AS.

LOOT iJivMi OnSv. villi TOOK. 1 Hi. 1 M. J)ENXIS.

will buy 1 4 i Kansas. first-class Goods low IT'LL LINK OF Goods vriLL kan i LIVE vi New Furnltu H-c paleliavi LNTini; am i upw, at Tii" l.l'Wl.M shall be sitr.sf:i-t..;- ail. are uwaru that the i'l'TAT IC IM.1 II I Tht-rt-fore our priet's will vcr low d. a.hit:, we hope sliare a r.i.i p.vl.r,i.: articles usuaiiy kept iu a asauruueut of so that the number oi chaucea wiU thus be pro- 1 ViUj ji-ku' 1 i poriioaateiy Uiruer. We Mill isii e'oiitinne to send uut those splendid Coin Silver Hmune' t'urio vVatches for cmbs new attempt to present them to your readers ni they dcint J-ntge tue wa- i.

Wiieiit tbri siiic.i- been tl rder of tlie day here tlie past week. The Hutu rs are tin Proprietors of a l.ew ttiief ttire-ieng niaciiine. i .....,1.1 viiey are to-: tin'-an ont tnev can uo and giving good taction. Vt aeat turned lit w. J.

H. Smith 'lo acre, cf i'ult wheat, and his entire crop averaging over e'-J bushels to the aeie veii si ire lias lii.mgea nanus to some extent, iruitt i'c U.vt-r. sc.img out to J. M. Smyth and Dr.

bed. The Dr v.e it to K.uisivs city week to lay in a slock of d.iigs and groccre propo-e to carry a gjod st atid deal fair wlih.h leie atiiiii. -i i lmneil. ui nieieii wim lire Our friends who rerlde and Id rei mail route, are well aware of the f.ic:. that Some time aco we i i made an thort to have tae tune of carrying the mail ovi rtuis route changed from Mon- uay and li, ot each wtk, to nday and Saturday.

Tiie change has been gnui- I tod, aud Cj -ribvrs ivill ra- ccive The I the aiae it is Let our patrons along this line ap- pihe their neig'neors of the change, an.i ask them to subscribe for our paper, and ther, by receive the weekly news of their county, fresh the pre-s every Friday Mr. Albe rt Piienis. lues had charge of the Hirntd fur some weeks, and proves iiini-eif to be a tirst rate editor. Albert iisvii to ce one oi tue oovs in lii-j r.moo- na othe-e. is a thorough grada e- ami tJ bavc a of his ova- W- illlt.

lloutl Notiet. Of time mi'l place of uiut'tin of viewers survvyor, to view, survey tail lieate a public roul, tLiid to i-ereiir. to apply f-r duaia'ert. ele. THK STATE OF KANSAS, Oi.Ka-SWt-.fD To whom it rii-nj a-ncrni: Wh rts application has bet a niade by petition t.i tiie Btiard of rutin-iv of Oret nv.MKl(.f-uii-.y, Kunsas, ft-r ittcttttnc a public rm'-i as foLiows.

t-t-vvit: The of beiimln siii-i roa.l is at pint it public hiahwav aoout ue hundred il-'-) rods of the seutheast corner ef the northeast quarter of section sixteen township eiiiv-live south of runt aiue i9; eawt. aai running rheaci1 wet to the corner the east side of said eeetiou siteen tiit'uet- Ftiuth on tlie aaes ff s'-etion l'i and 21 in tiiM rif.irent.iei township and rane'e one mile to the corner of n.ii-i eeetion -Jl, theiiee ea.r one mil. to the nun iter corner on the east Une ot section sJ. iu sad township auii raaj-TH; said road be on lint as Ueur as piaetieal)le. And, wfit-ivus, K.

Mai'an, C. M. Wilson and J. kneut.3;:;, r.i:id v.eviers, ami S. M.

luVs, eounty iurveye.rof snid county, have been up-poiiit' and orderetl by si-itl cnunty commission-ers to view, survey, am' lueuienid road: vou are herjbv notif that viewers and a.irwyor wi'l on tuei.Uh day Aia'it road, and perorm whatsoever otner auties us are uo: tuem law. Ani uni. ss you r.1 u'wriu-u application lor dantngii susmiaeel, an.l ci. nil, ecsi, Lion eliiiineu, with said viewers, a eiir.eiiiit:,ili i-f tiie premises cn which y-'-i eiiiiiu Sil'-ii or c. n-l-cUaation, your f.

wiil i lore ve-r ilatcu Juiy olst, lb, il. I1. J. CiH UiwN'r. Cuunty Cierk.

ICouel Noiiee. Of time and place of mcetiriit of viewers and survevor to view survey, aiei locauj a couuty roe.d, und to persons to apply for viamages, etc. THK STATE OF KANSAS, GiiEXKoOU CoCNTY. 3S' To hum it m'ttj Whett'as application has been umde bv petition to the Eoard of couu- ty comin.ssioners of G.eoiY.-oot county, Kansas, Iiir toe-foanc a r.mnry roaa, as ionows, towit 1 he pince of be-tiiniini; of said roud is at the 80tithvest corner of s-cti(-n seventwrn 17i, townshdi tw'iny-twti e2ii, rniioeten floi. thence runniiitr du east, or as near as practicable, to the southeast e-orui-r of the southwest quarter of section icliteen lis), township twenty-two --), raiii-e eleven iii thence east em the most practicable route to the new town of Madison in said county.

And whereas Wm. C. Stewart Martin, iab- and Horatio Pritchard. road viewera, and S. M.

Itic-'S, couniy surveyorerf said eounty, have been apKjintsl a ad ordered by said county commissioners to view, survey anel locate stiieiroad. Therefore, you are hereby notified that said vieviers and proceed, on the ltth day of Aumist A. 1. Is79, a. nine o'clock a.

at the pliw-e of boiuuiijj. of said roael, to view, survey and loeate Baid road, nnei perform what- soever other liT.irs as are rermiretl of them liv law. Aud unless you file a written application tor aaiuaites sustameel, ana compensation claimed, with said viewers, giving a description of the premises on which you claim such dam-aces or compensation, your application fer and rtjeovery of the same wiii be forever barred. F. J.

COCHHANK, County Clerk. Dated July 21, 1679. S)--2w Sale uf Lauds. In accordance with the requirements of law I wiil on Kiiturony the s- day of Auirtmt at niy oltiee in Kureka, (rreenwjod county. Kansas, sil to tl'e hiehest bi.iden, the following school bunts towit: 8 of VV i.

appraised at per acre KKolliW 3 of 8 3 of (S 3 of 8 VV uf 3 8-lar W. Vi.vn, County Xrea. ie i Collins and (Jiuleriake the School in-trai-tcd ,1.1 meeting held la-t Monday, to cjnvcrt the south end tif ti into teinperary roo.i I pr-, tlii: wiii air.ird sitf.i tue ai'd distric oiiiiodaiion tire ch Char! s.ltc call red with -i He Mi es he: ied to tiie i.ircadv i t'ii to K.oi-as city la-t i onie n.nh t-i put to farm on tie st li on a farm than are ni.ire to oil of ef bnsiie m. of Howard ie lip ii- r. I oe-dey.

alur their railroad iuten The oiepit; at Hoviard arejlisti.ow e-xptllenei it a anxiety wo felt several months ago-sere thing that we are to have a rai jiavc putitne friends. A rot cc-astou id 'bVS ill d'l-' fr wdi fyjv.r ilays i Ui'1 iiv Lie iaiii; t'i'iei. si-t in cti'irv a A c. i lowkcd weal; and tin wt-re d. ilO dad'e to faruii: eeia i r--: A l.i-r-.

ah very l- K-j iVlitAvtd hy aiKji-her jm vh; iiiv the carrhiurcs. c-jveriu hil the auiuuut they were id t-jr. Th. ij he i-id ur ihe are t.tken a is On la. -t Sabbath evenii.g there wa the el.

h. tit a uulon I sell ail of ihe churches jeleitirr. The ciiureh was full to overlowi- the i ry was alo filled. The fiingh.g was pr.Md.d ever by E. siie, who is eon- tho convention at this liaee.

The i.rofes-or speak-s weU of the nnis.eal tah nt of Eureka and vicinitv. Off year though it is in Kansas politics, thecoiiiest for offices in this county is to wax warm. Already there is a deal of figuring and j-K-keying for the liret iilaee ia the race. Candidates for Sin riff may be counted by tiie dozen while a p.iai-t.s for either eiflices are not waniiu-'. A fair start.

jf-ii'Jemvti, and the best for it. a A -dost of tlie wheal, romln lit" re was no poor weat received in this county tilts year. You see we'us dont have to rd OTir whent. n.i. is, tf ritee, tu.ie to "row.

-dr. .1. K. dordon, of Emporia, contractor to furnish railroad ties for the road which is now being through this c'm spent several days our city this lvhiuj: afwr his iiiRrcsti Jur- dou is of the nie-u of this i oi.iiLr.v. a.e: par.i.

ua vg any Imsmoss hii-l. Hill find a lierl'eer. UMt, ju cry respe-ed, and amply prepared for any he ha-s done. Xo wait- ie iv- tn 1 "pay day work i-: dune th." with hivi. When the is ro.adv for vou.

i a.i at HJ ciiiet at tuepiaeeor Mii't; care tor hoj cholet'a. The best mnof said rond. to view, survey, and 1-n'ato Wtiich wo pi'oi to as iiiiove tie-elio will v. ithoiii neutly all repjiirs iireno-tiv utt i the L'oai-t, ilou.ic, south ef liareka What $1.00 1 I i I a I I 0n terms as iiiintioued eisewhere Per- wishine to suiisoiioo can send in their names and the tickets wid be furwar-ted tilem. list of AliTieLKS.

No. 1. VAL.CE i. ubinet (irand Uiiriht Piano, oc- lave; Story Ol Camp, St. jLouis 5 Piano, square; fioni Conover Kansas City Caoiaet Duiret, style llt-i, 5 octaves, 1j bte-ps from Horace.

Waters v. Sons, New Cash Premium in it 0. l'airs b'aies from the Chicago Scale Chicago, raiuiia: in vaine as follows: 1 pr family scales -14; i t'jiM-lb scales, 1 -J. Ton ScuUjs, Sl'JU; 1 scales, C-Uw; 1 j-ioli beaK-s, Total 1. Douolu-barreied, bn-ech-ioadinH shot V'UU J.

Hanelsome Family Piblvs; 2 ut -iS eaeh, ii at lu eaeh, 1 at '2-. 1 at 2. Orders ou St. Joseph oilli't faetury for six shirts 1. Fanning mill 1.

Cultivator 1. Ci ster 1. Webster's dictionary 1. laidies' necklet 1. Guitar 1.

Soda yold riia: 1. 4 in tne l-th vols 1. fer 167--j. I vols 1. Voyage of the Challenger," 2 voU 3.

Fairs of cuff hot tons, -jp a xair 3. Pairs of ear riups 3. Pairs of bracelets ti. Guard each 1. Hooks, each "Historv of the Kniihh People," '1 vol 1.

"1. Pairs of cull buttons, t-i a pair Sots of Jewelry, .4 a pair 1. St of studs 2. Jiooks at 4 each 5. Books at .3 each 2.

Fickle casters, -S3 each 1. Putf box, silver plated 1. Call bell, silver plated 8. Sets teaspoons 3 each 0. Fairs cntf buttons, 3 each 1.

Set studs 10. Vest chains, each Iii. Cups, 2 each W. 6. liooks, Jr'-i each Sets ear rings, each Gold pencils, eaeh i.

4. Itoui pen-noioers, eacu 6. Silver penholders, ea-h 120. Packages Dr. Frice's nnique perftimo niauf by Stetle Price, loy tt ll-, Kandolph Chicago, Ills 25.

Packages Dr. Price cream baking jxtwder, bv Steelo Frtee, 10b 110, Kandolph hieago. lil 300 Total No. Premiums, i ToUd value BSC III PI 10 Ii. I TL' Dally Times one month, including one share in next distribution Tri-Weeklv Times two months, including one share in next distribution 1.00 Weekly '1 inies six month, inclut-ling one share in next distribution 1.00 fiend the money payable to the Tihks, in Drafts, Postornce orders or Registered Letters, and as soon as received the names will be entered on our Subscription Lit.

and the paper ami tickets sent for timo ordered. Do not send Checks, as rt cKts 26 cenls to collet tliem. The must every order. We cannotopen accounts with agents or subscribers. Address all orders to THE TIMES." KAXSAS CITY.

Mo, al7 125 111 211 l.i 1' 1-2 10 18 is do 8 4 Kjrrocery more, EUKEKA, is to make a pile of corn on the col mid effectually scorch it. The remedy was i t- 1'V I-. ii. Eoc.vj, of i to 1 which as burnt, at his uistinc th a lareo lot of corn, which I g0 a uut for use and was hauled oat and si.cedily eaten by the after many of the drove had been elyinjj daily. After the second day not a hey died, tho entirely di-san- peared.

The remedy has been tried in a number of in-sfauces since, and hai; never failed. Lnilc-l'ii io.iiiiiii -iladam rumor gays that a half interest hi the town site of Charleston is being negotiated for by Jlr. Geo. Euekley, formerly Neodasha. Just what this all means is not yet been made public, but the ciuzens of that little burg are drawing largely upon undertand that IE S.

Amlrews, of Charleston has gone to Arkansa.s, where he expects to spend the remainder of the 1 '-heated time." ilr. 3L J. Verne P. M. at Charleston, has sold his stock of nnlinna sn.

Lemon, and also deputized her as Postmis- tress. JIat is now canvassing the county hi the interest of Mr. Oiugson, se'diiig farm iniplimenta. Farmers, if you are needinj anything in his Hue, withhold your criiers uutiil erner calls upon yon. It will bo to vour ad tv -r.

Will H. Partou was perambulating our streets bed Monday and Tuesday. He was I 1 i inariiet i.s poor and of little vilue. I taK11 and we presume the -u hrst rate wheat of this years' croj. has facts will be made known in the near fu-tlio explosion of t0 tJiVU thus fiir ture.

9 pounds Standard A Sugar 1 (Hi Bars Kirk's Blue Soap -si pounds White Sugar I (Hi i 15 Bars Satinet Soap. 1 HI 10 pounds Best Yellow Sugar 100; 5 pound-, i-'iue Japan T. a 1 11 pounels Fine Yellow Sugar 1 00 1 1 tt'--s ounce liliiiiio- 1 10 pounds of Currants 1 poiin Js, Teinatoes 1 1 1 pounds of Prunets I 1 WinsiuW Corn 1 00 11 pounds of Dried Black Bcrrits 1 1 pounds Peaches 1 Otf 5 pounds of Prime Kio Coffee Sliver Cioss star. Ii 1 ni; 0.5 pounels Fine Ilio Coffee -s G.o.seberiie.s 1 00 i pounds Prime Boasted 1, i Best Soda 1 i'k) j'2 piottuds Fine Gre. il-'.

I Honey Sirup 1 01 pounds of Che'ee 1 VI 1 in I'aiis Best Flour 2 e.l at VI. a nlianin her it i- lo v.iiat a number of aiiiiiile.ies peopie" are to the lo Tli'-y want th oiiiee ai a'!" I nl tm ir "juaay friends'' Mil! ll.ru: e.o honors lipon tlieui. Vi Celt the iu tvt will be vt cie( urniiek, -a- 1 in our ol iunis. The; nic stric.ee lic.tio: aele oi tl. --r le' -ne--s.

arid Htm- no nr ont you w.ii iie -i cvrv tioi Uir a fool io.Lio-, 1 i tie in. Til ar nov. urn i.e." The STJX ia also the largest paper published in the county, and contains inore LOCAL XEWS than any two papers in the county. Job work a spee-ialty. We are prepared to do all kinds of job work on short notice, and at prices that defy competition.

Try us. TEU TEA1L Bottom rices lor here in the interests of his money loau-liioie-v business. ST. JOIIX.

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1879-1892