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THE EUREKA IIERALD, THURSDAY JUNE 27, 1901 3 A Few Dollars COUNTY CURRENT EVENTS. Greenwood County is the Best County in the World, and the Best Place in the World to Read the News of the County is on this Page of The Herald. Added to what you would pay for a cheap Carriage will buy one of the best make, and it will outwear! two of the cheap kind. You don't buy a vehicle every week, so why not buy a good one while you are about it. SCHOOL DI9.

1 18. Lapland last Friday night: Miss Ida Protzman, Misses Saidee and Maldee Ladd. Sam Hitler, Miss Maidee Dray, Miss Stella Davis and Mr. Cleave Sample, all report a good time. How's Tills.

We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chenney Toledo.O. We, the umlersighed, huvo known K.

J. Chenney for the last 15 jears, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Walding, Kinnon Marvin, Wholo-sele Duggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and ly did not conduct the Children'sday exercises Sunday but will next Sunday. It should have read they met to practice for Children's dny services at o'clock and at 3 o'clock Rev.

Gramly preached. There was an ice croam supper at Ed Slrimple's lust Saturday night. C. W. Strimple came home to visit with his parents Sunday the Drat time for four weeks.

Lawrence Clark visitod Bertie and Roy Strimple last Wednesday. Lust Thursday June 2oth, was Mrs. A. E. Strimple's 54th birthday and her children came in to give her a surprise.

They brought her some nice presents. Mrs. Bush and grandchildren went to Neal Tuesday. Dan Hush was a guest Sunday at his lister's Mrs. Uuysinger.

Mr. and Mrs. William Clark and daughter Mattie, visited last Wednet The exercises of Sunday school Children's day were repeated at Prairie Chapel to an overcrowded house. That cattle baron section is almost devoid of These Shears, Sawbuck hildren, and It did the crowd good to Vehicles at 539-75 are never bought twice by the samei see the droves of cniltiren irora The minister in charge at the Chape was absent. Possibly like the ministerl of 113 he has gone to whoat fields of the west to help in the sweating work man.

You have to take a dealer's word largely as to what lies beneath the paint and varnish, and with the I of the hsrvest. line of spring work I have, I believe I can sell you a job The recent rains have brought joy to mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists.

the farmers, and "Creams" are the order of the day. that will save you money and give complete satisfaction. Call at my Hardware Store and see the finest line day at C. Dewey's. Mrs.

A. K. Strimple and wife made a trip to Eureka Friday and called on Mr. Dethridge't family of Feme P. O.

These freezy banquets draw great of high grade Buggies and Wagons ever shown in the crowds, in 133. The last of these ice PLEASANT VALLEY. A fine ruin last Tuesday. John Mills and Percy Steele started for the Wet this week to the harvest field, John loft a $10 job to go. Wra.

Hoover was at Eureka on business last Thursday. Corn looks fine here, but Kafir is small. Don't forget the celebration July 4th atQuincy. V. Kinole has recovered from the smallpox.

Perry Hawkins was at Eureka Friday and returned home Saturday. J. A. Chambers was shopping in Quincy Friday. J.

W. King was at Quiney Friday on business. Edgar Webb is batching again. Charles Charnish was in the Valley Sunday, It is stated that some boys struck Billy Wilson in the face with a club one night last week. William is a peaceful and good fellow, and should not stand for any such treatment.

J. D. Haskih. You will waste time if you try to cure indigestion or dyspepsia by starving yourself. That only makes it worse testimonials free.

Hall's Family Pills are the best. Head Feels Iilka Hunting, Maybe you were out late last night? If you had taken a Krause's Headache Capsule before retiring your head would be cool and clear this morning. Take ream festivals was at the residence of county. You will be welcome whether you buy or not. The entertainment of Fancy sohool Haight on Friday night last, and house comes off tonight, I suppose it was an enjoyable affair, lasting till most TTJCZIEEj morning and the whole time was spent one now and you will be all right in half the disposition of this artistic delicacy will be grand.

The young folks, Mr. Riner's folks and Elmer Hobbs, Rosetta Strimple and Minnie Cook are decorating the school house today. an hour. Price 25 cts. Sold by J.

D. Clurk. to the immense gathering. The old folks table was a feature of the festival. venerable farther, whose head it as Clarence Smith and Guesie Strimple RISING STAR.

THE FOUKTH AT BTAH. are cleaning out a well for A. E. ild as we are taught to believe was the Monday on business. head the prophet Elisha, presided, and Meli.ibsa Strimple.

wife who looked half a century We have an important item which we must omit this week. Bill Fogle wants us to write it up, but as it is getting late and I am sleepy I shall close. At a meeting held at the school house one evening last week It was decided that the people at Star colebrate the 4th Mrs. J. Rsed who bat been on the ick list for the past severul weeks is younger, sat at the head oitnetaDle Greatest Catarrh Cure Nasal Catarrh; Catarrh of Head and improving slowly, of July at Drigham'i grove.

The folio with her lord, and their little girl was high chaired between them and in a Catarrhal Deafness. No cure, no pay. Mrs. J. C.

Mcllone and Mrs. J. Brocekelman made a visit to Rosalia ing committees were appointed: Committee on Speaker Win. Knox, Levi retty little domineeriug way fed her All druggists are authorized by the self with a spoon from the venerable pa manufacturers of Bunsen's Cream Ca Tuesday. Knox and T.

F. Riley1. tarrhal to refund the money where it On Program W. F. Ellsworth, Will Mrs, Bessie Holland, of Hamilton, is rent's dish.

Four of the U. S. Supreme court judges are bald headed, lu- when you do eat heartily. You always Lewis end Jay Brighnm. visiting with the Mcllonei this week.

need plenty of good food properly di luding Justice Brewer who has recent fails to cure any case of catarrh no matter of how long standing. Une application gives ease and rest. This it a new dis On Music Miss Nora Knox, Miss gested. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the result of years of scientific rcsoarch for ly taken a young wife. Mr.

and Mrs. Dick JackBon visited with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Torants Sun Maude Lilley Miss Julia Gould and There is only one person in the covery and is the only catarrh remedy FAHMINQTON Lora Grove is on the sick list this week. Goo.

Ward and A. Burch, of Eureka, were in this berg last Friday. Jacob Fudge and sister, Miss Vina, of Spring Creek, and Tom Lewis attended services here Sunday, Rev. Gramly was with us Sunday afternoon and acoording to announcement at last service, he conducted a Fourth of July service. His sermon was filled with splendid practical thought from beginning to end, and embodied true patriotic sentiments.

day. something that would digest not only some elements of food but every kind. district treading on patriarchal age and Miss Clara Parlasca. On Amusements, J. II.

Miller, A.N Brigham and J. W. Lewis. sold on a positive guarantee. No cure no pay.

Price 50 cts. W. W. Morris. cull on him any hour after nightfall and And it is the one remedy that will do will find hi in tucked away la warm it.

W. W. Morris. 1 lie grounds will be fixed up next flannels, nursing a fad that early to Monday and it is expected that a large CLIMAX. 8ANTA FE TIME TABLE.

QUINCY ITEMS. bed and late to rise keeps off malaria. crowd will be in attendance and will Wiley Hubbard was calling in this A kind hearted old farmer driving enjoy themselves fully. The Clark Sis Chris Hansen and Miss Iolia Chamberlain visited with Jackson's Sunday and attended Sunday school at Union valley. Harry Jackson returned home from the Edwards ranch last week and will stay ut.

home for some time. E. E. Bates, of Rosalia, visited with Mr. and Mrs.

John Brocokcliuan Friday. Mr. Bates has been around in the country buying hogs. locality Sunday. long on the south corner of Dist 113, ters from Iola, have been engaged to Trsln No.

285 north 8:45 B.m Train No. 270 smith p. Traill Nu. south 6:17 p. in Train No.

2ttU north 6:17 p. Trains No. 205 and '2m. Passenger. Trains No.

27U suit 20tf, Accommodation. I. N. CAKltllimH, Agent. came across a ludy tramp encamped on W.

Watts made a business trip to furnish music for the platform dance Smallpox is the prevailing ailment the roadside for the night, She Eureka Thursday. Entertainments of all descriptions will in this neighborhood. gray, poorly clad and had a pet crow, be carried out. And by all means every Quincy expects to celebrate this year carload of hogs A Peterson shipped Orvel Huttnn has just recovered from nd a rather worn bundle of quilts body should come and see the great and everybody is counting on a good the smallpox. Inquiry was made if she was in dis time.

One of Loss Graham'i children is on tress and needed help and the philan Mr. Shrieves, Quincy's postmaster, Is Calathumpiun parade at 10 o'clock. l'HOdllAM. Music. Song, My Country tis of Thee.

he si ck lirt, have not learned what the thropist got a snappy reply that she quiet ill. was all right and did not need atten ilment Is. John llowald and family visited with Smallpox seems to bo spreading ion, Her language was terse and in Reading of the Declaration of Indo Isomnla Is caused by a derangement of the nerves. Lichty'B Celery Nerve Compound is un extract of celery combined with other eflicacious medical ingredients resulting in a nesve medicine of rare virtue and Monday. Dr.

Woodard went to Leon Tuesday. Mr. Jones, of Labette county 1b visiting relatives in this neighborhood this week. Will Longnecker and wife of. Stnr were at 13.

Goodell's the first of the week. Some of our people have gone to the harvest field this week. Some have rapidly here at present. isive, and she may be a disguised city Henry Nichaus and wife, at Eureka, Mr. Daly, of Dry Creek, died last pendence, A.

F. Dove. Song, The Freedom's Flag. Recitation, Miss Jennie Knox. Sunday.

daily reporter who is taking in tramp life. She had a famished look, but Monday and was burried Tuesday in Fred and Freeh Vollmer and Clyde the Toronto cemetery. keen black eyes and a handy tongue. wonderful in its prompt and soothing curativo effects. It will make you sleep.

Song, Our Sailor Boys ut Santiago. Recitation, Miss Clara Parlusca, There is to be an ice cream sooial in Rheumatism Oared la a Day Halkney visited with the former's sister, Mrs. Arthur Fluiz aud other relatives and friends, near Severy, Sunday, Sold by J. I). Clark.

Quincy Saturday night. gone to other parts and would ratler 'Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and their whereabouts be not known. W. P. Dame purchased a new wheat C.

Harrison and Mr. Clark, of Reece, binder Friday. Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at Frank MuCauley was in Climsi this were in the burg Monday on business, week selling goods.

Frank has lots of We noticed a new correspondent from William Woodurd, of Decatur, la friends in these parts. once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose here to the Herald last week, "A Sub- writes: "I was troubled with kidney WILLOW VAl.I.KV. We have had many a scrimmage but we still live. Mrs.

C'bristlieb and daughter visited with friends on the creek Tuesday. Dan Foe lit, the Marshall medicine man, was serving his customers with summer remedies, the Grst of the week. sciber." The tlemt wore good, and we disease for several years and four one greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Dr.

Myers was at Eureka Monday. Ed Ladd went to Eureka Tuesday on Song, The Stur Spangled Bunner, Recitation. Orator of the Day, Howard J. Hodgson. Dinner.

1:30 p. in. High Dive. Hoys race, First prize, 2d 25 cts Potato race, First prize. 25 cts Sack race, First prize, 5octs Sd Mets.

Tub race, Prize $1. Hoys Bicycle race, Prize 50 cents. Horse Huce, Entry fee OOcts, First prize, $2 00 2d tl-Ou W. F. Ellswohth hope he or the will write tome more.

W. Morris druggist 23 opera block dollar size bottles of Foley's Kidney Our cured me. I would recommend it lo business. Most of our people are going to celebrate the Fouth of July at Eureka, so anyone who has kidney trouble." High' CAHROLL. Well, well, the hot weather still oon bar if in Co.

John Faught und wife were in Eureka they say. (1. II. VoM.MEB. several days last week.

Thoy moved tinues. We had a good rain Tuesday and Tuesday night and it rained some Mrs, Faught's household goods to the VI KG HANTA. FE TIME TAI1I.E. No.27U (Joins west 7 05 D. Weduesduy morning but we need more.

fui ill ueur here. Mo. 27-1 Union east 11.00 a. Cultivating corn still scums to be the Ben Carrithers went to Chanute last week on business. 11.

Ooodell stacked his wheat Tuesday. Some are expecting to thresh this week. Hurry Waggoner went to the western part of the state this week. A neice of tieorge Moore is visiting him this weok. Mrs.

Dow Taylor and children, of A tomb stone man was interviewing Mothers who would keep their children in good health should watch for the first symptoms of worms and remove them with White's Cream Vermafuge. Price, 25 cts. J. 1). Clark.

furiurtner luiurmatiou call on T. C. I'yle, Agent, order of the day. Think the most corn some of our -ople last week, We un derstund be made some sales. will be laid by before the 4th of Jnly.

mieuiber the Fourth "Lest we for Half the World is In Darkness As to the cause of their ill hearth, und they doctor for about everything but the right tiling, and that is the stomuch. Nearly all kinds of illness originate in The sick in our neighborhood have all get." Let everybody celebrate. Miss Rosa Jackson, of Emporia, who has been visiting with A. 1. llutehens recovered.

Virgllites will remember It is as usua Mr. Brown's daughter came horse and family for some time, returned with orations amusements and a good the stomach. Take Er, Loyal Fork's back to Carroll Tuesday. home last Friday, time generally. Paul Strimple was a guest Sunday Farmers are cutting their crop of und get your stomach work ing properly.

Highbargin Co. UTOPIA. Our town is steadily improving with morning at Uncle Mike Fritt's and in the new homes added and more business blue graa this weok. The orop is ruth er light. afternoon at Walter Kee's.

houses every season. Washington, D. C. Oenessee Puro Food Le Roy, N. Gentlemen: Our family realize bo much from the use of GRAIN-O that I feel I must say a word to induce others to uho it.

if people are Interested in their health and the welfare of their Children they will use no other beverage. I havo used them ull, but GRAIN-O I have found superior to nny, for the reason that it is solid grain. Yours for health, C. F. Mkvkkh, Cham, S.

Oi.kson. There was a mistake made in the A new barber shop has opened up in Duke Coulter, the efficient manager Mr. and Mrs. It. Miller and daughter Glenda, are visiting this week with Mr, Miller's parents at Creat Bend Kans, correspondence lutt week.

Rev. Gram of the Hardy ranch, was luokiug after the postoflice building. Wanted, An luterprislng butcher bait Springs township, were visiting at Mr. Mills Saturday and Sunday. Mr.

Vanarnsdale, of Coffee county, was visiting at Mr. Elrods the first of this week. Irvin Rice and family went to Iowa last week to visit for a month. Ills 21) years slnco Irvln li ft Iowa. He has not been back since.

Children's day exercises on Saturduy and Sunday nights wore attended by a large number from Eureka and Sevury. Miss Curtis Rhea, of Piedmont, was the pusturet in our valley last Sunday to 6. Rockhill and family visited Sun furnish the people with meat. A good The Highlund correspondent says he day with Mr. and Mrs.

E. Burr. opening fur some one in that line. Alfalfa "The name that calms ou has suddenly come to Liu, because we have been writing. We thank you Professor that we have been the means of fears and bids our sorrow cease." We Mrs.

(1. W. Holiuan left Wednesday for Tennessee to visit relatives. The farmers are busy now cutting their blue gruss, Bert Suger visited Sunday with Win. used to fear the drought would cut ou your awukuniug.

But It dues look kind of omnivorous that such a brilliant in oay orop short but we have a crop now visiting at Ed Powers from Saturday tellect should have been put to sleep by that will reproduce itself In 30 days an Sherman. such a small thing as a vhigger. give us a full orop at every cutting and it will fatten all kinds of stock green or 'I had pilos so bad I could get no till Monday, Fred Kanalser and family wore visiting at Mr. Mills Sunday. Mrs Waggoner's brother is visiting her this week.

He is eutirely blind but rest nor find a euro until I tried He dry. witt's Wikh Hazel KuUo. After us Prof. Willis Faught and fumily of Eureka, visited with relatives lu the valley for several days last week, Willis is au old time settler here, aud many of our people are glad to see him. Quite a number of our people are atr MAIL AND BREEZE.

The best weekly newspaper In the west. Contains all the news of Kansas, and ably edited farm department, a woman's page, attractive cartoons and Kansas Tom McNeal'a famous fubles and breezy comment on current events. It 1b the favorite paper of the Kansas farmers, aud no farmer in this county should be without it. We club with The Mail and Breeze and will give you that paper one year and The Eureka Herald one year for tl.oO ing it once, I forgot I ever had had any at tending the Assembly this week Ottawa. cheerful and jolly.

They returned home Saturday evening. thing like piles." E.C. Ilolce, Somers Point, N. V. Look out fur imitations.

Bo sure you ask for DeWitt's W. Morris. Rev. Rhoades will have a substitut S. C.

Pettyjohn Is the proud possessor in hit pulpit during his absence noil of a new spriug wagon. Sunday. It seems as though old Sol is doing his best to keep us warm these days. Virgil supports a resident dentin He is doing good work and a good dea Every woman loves to think of the time when a solt little body, all her own, will In her bosom, fully satisfying the yearning which lies In the heart of every good woman. But yet there is a black cloud hovering about the protty picture In her mind which fills her with terror.

The dread of childbirth takes away much of the Joy of motherhood. And yet It need not be so. For sometime there has been upon the market, well-known and recommended by physicians, a liniment called Moilier's Friend which makes childbirth as simple and easy as nature Intended It. it is a strengthening, penetrating liniment, which the skin readily absorbs. It gives the muscles elasticity and vigor, prevents sore breasts, morning tick-ness and the loss of the girlish figure.

An Intelligent mother In Butler, Saysi Were 1 to need Mother's l-'rlend BKain, I woultl obtain bottles it I had to pay S3 per bottle lor Get Mother's Friend at the drugstore. I per bottle, THE BKAMIILD KfOIUTOH Atlanta, ba. Writ for our free Illustrated book, 11 Before iiuy i Horn." of it. James Mii.i.s Jr, If you are troubled with that most uncomfortable disease called pills, don't neglect it. Don't let the complaint get a firm hold.

Kvery day the diaeate is neglected it grows worse. Commence at once to use Tabler't Buckeye Pile Ointment, the relief is immediate, and cure infallible. Price, 50 cents in bottles. Tubes, 75 cents. J.

D. Clark. HOUTH HALKM, We are having another dry spell. A good rain would be appreciated. Miss Maidle Dray, of Drowning.

it visiting relatives in this vicinity. Mits Ida Protzman, of Severy, is sewing for Mrs.O. Ladd and family, Our carpenters are all employed an In every town and village our merchants an having a good trade New buggies are going out every week may be had, I do not know who is making the most the out of them the dealer, the girls or th FLINT ItlKUB, Good rains but more wanted, A big barn danoe was given at J. McIIunes last Saturday night which was enjoyed by the neighbors and friends from Eureka. John Brocekelman took a load of hogs to liosslia and sold at the stock yards the first part of the week.

Jake and Tom Wilkiton made a vl sit with friends Sunday and attended the dance Saturday night. Miss Elva Kuller formerly of this neighborhood visited with friends Mr, and Mrs Perry Torants during the past week. Miss Sophia Wiuu, Edna Kirk and Will Kuller visited with J. Winn Sunday. Mr.

aud Mrs. Butcher, of Eldorado, also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Winn. Mrs, John Ilrockelman vitited with Mrs.

J. Reed Wednesday. boys. Mrs. Frank Newman It enjoying Mrs.

John Edwards and son William, were visitors in Eureka last Sunday. Several of our young people attended the social at Wiuegur's last Saturday evening. They all report a good tune. Metz Trumpouers lost two head of horses by lightning one day last week. My girl and I are beginning to think that this it getting almost to the promised land for the past two weeks we have been to several ice cream parties and so abundantly fed on the sweet stuff that we think It might even sweeten my girl's sister's cheeks.

Last Friday evening our old friend, Oliver Haight had one of the so called parties, about fifty peopla were In attendance and our future father-in-law just had a jolly good time, The young people staid until nearly the wee hours of the morning. E. Reynolds aud family attended Sunday tchool at District 113 last visit from her mother who has come Mica Axle from Louisville Kentucky to stay for few weeks. Arthur Dillon, of Eureka, spent a part of last week in this vioinity fishing and bunting with liert Barrier. Miss Hortha Hatkins, of Eureka, vis If the stomach performs its functions actively and regularly, the food of which Gre aso it is a receptacle, is transformed into ited Saturday and Sunday with the blood of a nourishing quality, whiu Misses Ladd's.

Mrs. Mae Lewis and duughter, Alice, furnishes vigor and warmth lor the that makes your horses glad. whole body, Ilerbine gives tone to tli I Stadr I I OU I. I stomach and promotes digestion and us visited on Otter creek lust week. The following from this neck of the woods went to the ice cream social at simllattttion.

Price, 50 cents. Clark. Theodore Lampe went to Eureka.

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