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As agent of the New England Loan Supposed Mad Dog BrrE. Last Wed Before you buy a Harvesting Machine do not fail to see C. E. Heath, of Newton, formerly a Apprentice Wanted. A young man of good reference, one who is desirous THE NEWTON KANSAN.

and Trust I am prepared to loan Nickersonite. and Miss Jsessie Deering, nesaay tne wue oi wuey weicn, re money for 2, 3, 4, or 5 years on real es siding in Emma township, was bitten sister of Mrs. J. 0. Smith, were married 6 6 of learning Photography thorough in all its branches, can now secure a place tate, on more favorable terms for the yesterday afternoon, June loth, lboz.

THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1882. by their family dog, which it is now feared was afflicted with hydrophobia. PaM the butter gently, Mabel, ShoTA it lightly through the air In the corner of the dish, lore. You will find a nut-brown hair, fond memory it Awakens. Of the days when we were wed.

When upon mr good coat collar Oft wae laid your little head Lovingly I stroked those tressea In the happy days gone by Now I strike them every moal-time In the butter or the pie. THE BELOIT." at the Art Gallery. borrower than anybody. Office in Opera block. R.W.P.

Muse. by Father Swemberg, of Newton. Both of the parties have a host of friends nrsi discovered the dog was bit LOCAL NEWS. here who congratulate them upon the For Sale. Building and two lots on Main street.

Inquire of W. C. Smith. Soda fountain for sale. Inquire of ing a hog, and Mrs.

welch went to drive him off when he flew at and bit consumation of this important step. J. W. Jlurst, JNewton, Jtas. JSickerson Arqosv her.eince which time nothing has been Lots for sale.

Inquire of B.Y.Boyd and Globe Mr. and Mrs. Heath arrived in New seen oi tne aog. ne friends and rela The. Chicago Times alleges that the Duplex Luhn's.

Corsets at P. 35tf tives of Mrs. Welch are considerably ior Kent. Kooms or Hall, over army of tramps is becoming as numerous and as great a nuisance as in 1873 A bed-spring manufactory has been established in the city. C.

W. Goes and W. E. Grove returned from Chicago yesterday. Mis.

A. L. Greene and daughter are now visiting among friends and relatives in Missouri. ton Tuesday evening, and were met at the depot by numerous friends, and escorted to their residence on west Sixth street, where Mr. Heath had a worried lest tne dog was mad.

Mr, Welch and Elisha Essley went to Mis and calls for stringent anti-tramp laws, Hamill Dry Goods store, suitable for private family or office. Enquire of D. Hamill. souri Monday night to secure a mad stone to test its effects. Below The first Harvester that ever SUCESSFULLY used a Twine Binder, and has always kept the lead among Machines of that Class.

Strongly. Built, and Very LIGHT of DRAFT, It is so simple in construction that it requires no aid from "Experts" to start arid operate it. It is WARRANTED to be the best on the market. splendidly furnished home prepared For sunstroke take patient immediately in the shade, place in a half re for their arrival, and where a pleasant If you want a good pair of horses go time was spent among friends Tuesday to btewart Moore. Good bargains to be had at Stewart Moore's sale, June 19, 1882.

Now is the season in which to select and purchase your boots and shoes, for children as well as for adults, and there is no better place at which to make these purchases than at P. Luhn's. His new goods arrived this week, and are now open for inspection and sale. Call at the Chicago Lumber Co's. we append a noted receipe handed us by a physician of this city, for the cure of hydrophobia, and which it would be well for all to preserve Take three ounces of the root elecampane, stew it evening.

cumbent position head raised loosen clothes about neck and chest apply immediately ice or cold wet clothes to the head and nape of the neck, chang Stoneware just received, a car load Atlas op Harvey County. The de-" to the trade low. J. F. McGrath.

40tf livery agent for Edwards Historical ing them frequently. Send for a phy A ten pound son was bora to Mr. and Mrs. D. F.

Hively, of this township Tuesday of this week. B. H. Seaton, dentist, a former resident here, and who.has been at a few years past, is now here oq a visit. Atlas of Harvey County was in this sician.

i ou can buy a good work horse on six long months time at Stewart in a pint of new milk, and give it, milk and all, to the patient in the morning while the 6tomach is empty have him fast six hours after taking it repeat the dose three times in three success city Monday delivering his books. The Atlas is a large sized book of 55 pages finely bound, neatly printed and nice If vou want a good lumber wagon Moore's sale, Monday, June 19. yard, for bed-rock prices on all kinds a good set of heavy harness, attend Stewart Moore's eale, Monday, June ly engraved. The contents are Title ive mornines. and the cure is com oi lumber, East 6th street.

The largest and best stock in the market. 45tf Just received Lisle Thread and Silk Recollect you will have six months time to pay for a good span of mules, a good work mare, wagon, buggy, or 19, 18S2. W. P. Black started for the silver mines at Tomichi, Colorado, of which he is Secretary, last Mpnday, to page and table of contents five pages of the history of Harvey county written by Judge Muse, of this city adver Dr.

Warner's Corset from 50 cts. to harness, at Stewart Moore sale, Gloves and Mitts at P. Luhn's. 35tf plete. Married.

At the Baptist parsflnage, Newton, June 4, 1SS2, by Rev. A. S. Merrifield, Mr. Levi Short and Miss Clemie Gibson, both of Burrton, Kan Monday, June 19.

$2.50, at P. Luhn's. 35tf tising and patrons list map of Kansas pages; map ot Warvey county Take youreggs, butter and poultry to Spencer Woodard, who will pay Books. Publisher's Agent. If you want a good brood mare yon map of Newton city 2 pages map of W.

C. Smith has sold the Arcade Billiard Hall to Mr. Phillips, of the Arcade Hotel. Entomology, only 20 cents. can buy one on six long months time sas.

you- the highest market price in cash. at Stewart Moore's sale, Monday, Monroe's Manual, only 2a cents. Felter's Bookkeeping, only 50 cents. June 19. The New, Light Running Hodges 'Head er- Is the BEST MACHINE made.

After twenty years experience manufacturers congratulate themselves that they now have the Strongest, Most Durable and Lightest Running Header in the World. Call and see samples of both of the above machines. I am also agent for the well known NICHOLS SHEPARD VIBRATOR, and BUFFALO PITTS THRESHERS. Household Recipes. Last Sunday night the safe in the railroad deDOt at Sedewick City was Sedgwick and Burrton cities.one page map of Halstead and Walton cities.one page after which a one page map is made of each township in the county.

Every lot of ground in the county from As 1 am agent oi iiarnes v. Ap- Cattle for Sale. I have 50 head of broken open and $145 in money taken, pleton and other publishing How to cure pain in the back, lame houses, can sell books one-third less good cows and heifers which I will sell at private sale. Call on or address ten acres and larger has the name of back or any trouble of the kidneys. Take a few doses of California Kidney SlOo of which belonged to G.

W. hit-ney, the agent, and the balance was express and railroad money that Mr. than other dealers buy. W. 1'.

Barngrover, JNewton, Kas. 42tf .1. s. Dickey Tea.For sale at Bassett's. How doctor yourself for such Whitney is responsible for.

It will be Ladies, stop at Luan and examine daily at Fresh vegetables received quite a loss for Mr. Whitney, and troubles as sick headache, coated ton Muse Spivey have agreed upon terms for sale of their one-third interest in the Newton Republican to A. B. Lemmon. The largest and best lot of stock ever offered for sale in Harvey county will be offered by Stewart Moore, Monday, June 19.

Charley Higday, a resident of Lane county, is now at his father-in law's, L. R. Hetn, to spend a couple of weeks yet. the largest and finest stock of Hosiery 40tf my store. J.

F. McGrath. much sympathy is felt for him. The gue, indigestion and billiousness. Take in estern Kansas.

safe is one of the Hall patent, fire the owner thereof Jat the time the Atlas was gotten up and printed upon the same. Every school house in the county is located and numbered, churches, postoffices, springs, lakes, creeks, roads, farmhouses, etc.located. There is also the population of the county, and its vote since its organization. "The Atlas is truly a valuable book. ind every person should have oO cent package of California Kidney Paints, oils, brushes and wall paper proof, and with a heavy sledge hammer Just opened a line of corsets, laun Tea prepare it according to directions take the prescribed dose.

43w4 at Hurst s. dried and unlaundried shirts, sent to us on approval," which we are advised First class Organs, on easy terms, and drill of some kind the burglars noiselessly drove in the. combination lock and helped themselves to the contents. No clue to the burglars as yet. Good Ginghams at 8 cts.

per yard, at 38 tf at Anderson's. by the shippers to sell at any price P. Luhn's. 35tf Cor. Main and 8th NEWTON, KAN.

rather than return them. Are now one who desires to have a history of ready for sale at P. Luhn's. 40 Hvmexiai. Happiness.

Ax Elegant Wedding. A Prsmisest Social Event. The Messenger desires to enter Glass at are. I have now in stock, sale the largest and finest assortment ever a protest. Iot but what we delight in brought to 2sewtoD.

Call and examine -OF- writing up weddings, saving nothing it J. F. McGrath. 40tf New Firm New Goofls Prices! I ft tt Lewis Kurtz was last Saturday forenoon released from the county jail on a writ of habeas corpus issued from the Probate Court of this county. Buby and Lee Howard, the two daughters of Mrs.

H. W. Bunker, returned from Topek a last Thursday to spend vacation, and where they have been attending college. Jas McKee arrived here Monday to attend some business and visit a few days. He is now enjoying his proba-tiouaryship as a mail messenger on the Silk Bargains in everything at Anderson's.

Coal. Leave your orders for coal the county, and learn its locations. School Teachers. The school board of this city have, chosen the. following as portion of the school teaching force for this district the coming year J.

R. Campbell, superintendent; W. T. C. Reed, Elmer Bryan, Mrs.

J. R. Campbell, Miss Laura Pursell, Miss Ida Roberts, Miss Carrie Ward, and Miss Belle Baily. There are three other teachers to yet secure. The schools are to commence October lfith next, and continue for five months.

Salary 1st grade teachers $45 a month; 2d, $40; and 3d, $35. ins, his wis, urn from the yards of R. Woulfe Son, at the grocery store of Jas. Bird, (succes- of social enjoyments at such times and the wedding cake, but when the result of it all robs our city of a handsome young lady we consider the pleasure of such a wedding dearly purchased. As clouds follow sunshine so the sad good-bye comes close on the happy congratulations.

A happy company of nearly a hundred truests assembled on last Thurs or to Wm. Sweezy,) one door south of Farmers and Merchants Bank, and where they will receive prompt atten During the last week we did an extraordinary business and were gratified tion. Ten thousand dollars to loan in to see the crowds of purchasers in our store. Everybody seemed satisfied with the beautiful display of new goods at such reasonable prices. We have Silks and Satins iu all Shades.

Rich Black Satin Merveillieux Married. On May 30th, at the resi sums to suit. Two, four, six, eight and dence of the bride's sister, by Rev. Bix- Everybody Read Our Mr. Gerson is now East, buying largely for both Stores.

New goods will be arriving constantly, of the latest designs and novelties, and will be offered at LOWER PRICES than the same goods can be had at elsewhere. In the meantime we are offering our eutiie stock of ten months. Personal or chattle se er, of Walton, Mr. S. M.

Wilson and curity. Money can always be had for a good note at the Newton City Bank. Jennie Mitchell, both of Newton. 40w4 Crushed to Death Fatal Acci dent at Austin. A sad and fatal acci- day afternoon at the residence of our popular Postmaster, Col.

I. C. B. Su-man, to witness the marriage of his daughter. Miss Ada M.

Suman, to Mr. Walter L. Lawry, a prominent dry goods merchant of Newton, Kansas. The ceremony, conducted by Rev. Robert Beer, took place at 3 r.

followed by warm congratulations, an elegant repast, excellent music and very en joy-able social intercourse until 5 o'clock, when the happy couple were accompanied to the depot by a large number of friends and took the train for their new home in the West. The following is the list of presents received with donors Jont occurred at Austin about 6 o'clock Pure Teas. Lycoon Brand Japan Tea, the only nncolored tea in the market. I buy direct of the importer. Try them and you will buy no other.

40tf J. F. McGrath. last evening, resulting in the almost instant death of Mr. Newton L.

Gilbert, of that village, of which place he had been a resident for the past ten years. Irisco railroaa Detween npnngueiu, and Oswego, Kansas. We have seen as many choice samples of wheat from this county this year, as we have ever before seen in Harvey county. The heads are large and well filled, and most of this grain will be ready for harvesting in a few days. A Suit and Ice cream social will be given at Mr.

Ragsdale's new store room, on Main street, Friday evening of this week, by the young folks of the M. E. Church. Proceeds to be used in furnishing the new church. All are cordially invited.

Dr. Boyd has rented his fine store room, now occupied by Chapman i to Mr. Y. E. Holmes, formerly a wholesale and retail dealer in fine ready made clothing and merchant tailoring, Wilmington, Delaware, and who will as soon as vacated open out with a full stock of ready made clothing and merchant tailoring goods.

for Mantles. Dress Goods in Large Quantities and Great Variety, in the Latest Styles, from 1 0 cts. upward. Plain and Lace Bunting in all Shades. Our Stock ot Celebrated ALL WOOL FRENCHCASHMERES complete.

They are of better value than can be had elsewhere. Our Dress Trimming stock is complete. Fringes, Passementeries and Buttons to match. A complete stock of Laces and Embroideries at the very Lowest Prices. A Splendid Stock of new and very Choice Parasols.

Satin Parasols lined in all colors. Satin Parasols lined and trimmed with Lace. Spring Hosiery and Gloves all in latest designs. We would call special attention to our Perinot KZid. Gloves AJittle oyer a week ago Mr.

Gilbert began acting as conductor on the new dummy railroad, a part of his duty being to couple and uncouple the engine Ladies', Children's and Misses Fine Shoes and Slippers at Cost to close out. Men's Boots and Shoes at absolute cost to close out. Corsets and Hosiery at a big discount. from the passenger car at each end of Coffees green or roasted, lower than ever. Mv prices as low as the lowest.

40tf J. F. McGrath. Pasture. We have 100 acres of good pasture one mile north of Newton with good water running through it, ready to receive stock.

Inquire at Coulter Chapman's. J. M. T. P.

Rac.sdale. Queensware. I have a finer line of White Granite goods than ever, also tea and dining setts in China, porcelain, Indies and Granite, also a fine stock of English decorated toilet ware. Please remember that my goods are not seconds and thirds but strictly first class. 40tf J.

GmH watch. Walter L. Lawry: silver tea y-t, Mr. ami Mrs. I C.

B. Suman: silver sugar simxiu, Mioses Belle and Bessie Suman; silver thimble. Master Frank Sn-nian; dozen silver knives and forks. Mr. and Mrs.

A. M. Barnett. of Newton. Kansas; Urge parlor mirror.

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lawrr.

of Newton, Kansas d-izt solid silver spoons. Mrs. A. V. Bartholomew, Mrs.

Row-lev, Mrs. Joseph Gardner, Mrs. A J. Peirce, Mrs. J.

P. Hollert. Mrs. J. W.

Wood, Mrs. M. L. PeMotte, Mrs. R.

Bell. Mrs. Tilman Jones. Mrs. A.

P. Foster, Mrs. E. Zimmerman, Mrs. Pr.

H. M. Beer, Mrs. M. S.

Ham.1.1, Mrs. E. Ball: silver rake basket. Mrs. Geo.

W.Conover, Misses Kittie Buel, Georgia Eail, Alice Letherman. EsJ tella Jeffray, Lula Smith, Mary PeMotte. May Wood, Louise PeMott silver bouonet holder, Mr. John Stew Which have no Equal. Spring Jackets and Dolmans.

Ladies Cloakings and the route. While engaged iu this work last evening, he was caught between the two and crushed to death. Mr. Gilbert was Postmaster at Austin, which position he had held for the past ten years, and was formerly station agent o' the Northwestern Railway Company at that village for about seven years. He was a quiet, unassuming gentleman, and his sudden death will be sincerely regretted by all who knew him.

Mr. Gilbert was 35 years of age, and a native of Geauga county, Ohio. He leaves a wife and one child. Justice Smull impanelled a jury and held an inquest at the Town Hall last Ulster Cloths with to Match, ladies nderwear. vests in Balbriggan, Gauze and Merino.

Ginghams in great variety from 8J cts. upward. A choice selection of the Celebrated RENFREW DRESS GINGHAMS. Still in the Lead. Though these goods have advanced 10 to 15 per cent, in the regular market.

OTHER GOODS in like proportion, and a great reduction all along the line. The Great Sale of Embroideries still continues, and ladies say they are the best goods ever offered in this community, and "HO! SO CHEAP!" These bargains can be had only in one place in the city, and that is the old stand of the leading store of J. WESLEY LIGHTBODY. art and family. Battonville, set solid silver spoons in case.

Messrs. C. S. Peirce. A.

C. Smith, Fred Leake. T. 11. Bell.

M. A. Belt Will Gardner, L. L. Letherman, A.

A. Rowley. George W. Conover silver pickle castor. Miss Lena Peirce: pair of vases, Mr.

Asa Swartont; toilet set, Mrs. P. F.Jones: one-half dozen linen towels. Miss Rose and Mr. L.

P. Bondy; ft beaotifnl bonjtiet from Florida. Mr. aDd Mrs. John Stewart: glass fruit dish.

Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Stanton.

C. E. Lawry. handsome wreath and silver caster. VnljiaruiMo, (-(eua) Jesseii- Dr.

Warners Celebrated Corset's From 50 cts. to $2.50. Our Carpet Stock is now fuli and complete. We would call special attention to our choice stock of Cretones for Lambiequins with Fringes to match. Also always in stock a full and complete assortment of Notions.

sOur Shoe Department in next door building. Bucklen's arnica salve. The bestsalve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, feversores, tetter, chil Livery Sold. A. Moore last week night, which returned a verdict to the effect that if the engine and passenger car used on the dummy railroad had been properly provided with bumpers and the throttle-valye of the engine had been in good order, the accident sold his livery stable and the larger blains, chapped hands, corns and all kinds of skin eruptions.

This salye is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box. For sale by John Reese, Newton, Kas. 22yl. Did you know the Express Office was moved? share of his horses and nes to M.

A. Seaman, and retires from the livery business. Mr. beaman in the meantime sold his old livery stable on West would not have occurred. Chicago (111.

Evening Journal, June 7, 1S82. J. GERSON CO, Successors. WELL, IT HAS, AND Ou ThirtyDay'sTral. Sixth street to R.

W. Hodgson, who The deceased was the brother of A. will convert the property irlto a wagon B. Gilbert and Mrs. W.

G. Welch, of making shop. Mr. Seaman has trans We will send Pr. Dye's Celebrated Eevrro-Yoltjiie Belte and other Electric Appliances on trial for tiiirty Ray, the One Price Shoe Man, Has filled the room with a nice lot of ferred stock from his old stable to the this city.

Brief notice of his death was published in this paper last daTi to yonng men and older who are afflicted with Nervous Debility Lost Vitality. ete gruranteeing new one, and now has one of the larg week. speedy relief and complete restoration ol Tttror and manhood. Also for Rheumatism. Neuralgria, Paralysis, Liyer and kidney difficulties.

Ruptures, and many est and best livery stables in this part ef the State. Persons in want of good rigs will always find at Seaman's all A. W. Kleinknecht, of Highland township, last week received the pleasing notice that he had fallen heir to three thousand dollars in Germany, his proportion of the estate of a rich aunt which died in that country a short time ago. This is the third time Kleinknecht has fallen heir, the other two instances being $2i000 each: Dr.

L. T. Brown, dentist, will this week move his dental rooms and office to the front rooms over the Farmers' and Merchants new bank room, two doors south of the postoflice. Dr. Brown will have exceptionally nice and pleasant rooms in his new location, as also be better prepared to attend the wants of his "customers.

The ladies of the. Episcopal Church had a nice strawberry and ice cream festival last evening, and disposed of all the goods they had for sale, and at good prices. There are so many good looking ladies connected with this church in this city and its festivals that we have a somewnat natural friendly feeling towards it ourself. Milton Nobles and his superb company of comedians, including Dollie Nobles, Estelle Mortimer, Alonzo Swartz, The oldest aud among the most successful Dramatic Combinations in America, unique Dramatic specialties, written by Milton Nobles, and with which his name is inseparably linked, will appear in this city next Thursday evening, June 22nd. This is a first class company.

Dr. J. R. Duncan, of this city, reports If you want a good span of work other diseases. Illustrated pamphlet sent tree.

Ad- New Summer Goods, Fresh From Market at Low Prices. drew Voltaic Belt Co, Marshall, Mich. R. Co. 12yl horses, or a good span ot worK mares, STILL IN THE LEAD.

they could reasonably ask for in that attend Stewart Moore ssale.Monday, line. Hurst sells the Paint, so he says. June 19, 1SS2. It costs notkino: to see what lie has. GFive Mm a call.

The mother of Hon. J. W. Ady.from ESTABLISHED 1371. This week, new stock of Silk Parasols Ossian, Indiana, arrived here this All persons are hereby notified not to fish or hunt on my farm on east Broadway, nor to swim in its ponds, or at P.

Luhn s. sotf morning, to visit a few weeks. Drne, Chemioola, Or Stnffi, mm Parfomerr mad Toilet Artlole Boots of all Kinds, Fine and Heavy. cut any limbs off of my trees. If Cliewers of Tobacco.

Mr. A. yuinng, who has just com caught at it I will prosecute to the full pleted the new brick store room one SUMMER SHOES FOR door south of the Masonic hall, corner The finest, purest and most palatable is Happy Thought Plug Tobacco, new extent of the law. David Ixruh Newton, Kansas, June 14, 1S82. MEN AND BOY'S WEAR.

of Main and Broadway, will on process. 34m3 Saturday of this week open out therein J. B. DICKEY The Old Reliable DRUGGIST Oils Paint, Putty, Window Glaa. Pens, Peaeils, Stationery Clean, Tokaeeo, Sanff, School Books at Pmttlisaer.

Priees. We have had tne pleasure of exam with a full stock of dry goods, grocer For your Drugs, go to Hurst. 37 ining "Gaskell's Compendium of Button and Side Lace Shoes for women and children. Comb, ies, boots and shoes, hate and caps, Mr. Quiring is an old resident here.

ine Aewton soap iuctory is now a gentleman in every respect, and is a Walking Shoes and Slippers of forty varieties. Chidren's Bronze and White Shoes and Slippers. Farms, Educational, Local, Legal and Business, and mug say it contains a mine of practical information that no one can well afford to be without. Up Brushes, Sponges, Cutlery, able to furnish the people of south man with whom every person will find western Kansas with several kinds of it pleasant to deal. Men': Fancy Velvet Slippers, very cheap.

Bayinr in large qnaatitie, wt ret th benefit of Low on examination we- cheerfully subscri soap. For quality and price it defies Sapporters bed, and would commend it to our Rubber Boots and Overshoes. In fact, everything Prices, and by this means we are prepared to meet any legitimate price, at the same time Mil Pure Drugs at moderate prices. Wanted to Rent. A small house with 3 or 4 rooms will take possession competition.

Grease of all kinds will be taken in exchange for soap by Messrs. Coulter fc 37tf line to be found at his mad Trailers. readers as a work worthy of, and justly deserving their careful attention. As an indication of its hearty appreciation at once. Apply at this omce.

g9PreKiiations and family receipts filled with oare. List of of the work would simply say that be tween 40 and 50 copies have already Remaining unclaimed in the postof- been sold right here in town. It is For Sale. At A. Moore's livery stable, a lot of fine young mares.

AIbo a lot of good young quarter blood Norman colts. Farmers call and see us. Stew am Moore. a monstrosity discovered last week upon his premises in the way of a hen's The shape of the egg is normal, and largest circumference nine inches, shortest circumference 7i inches. Upon breaking the shell he found the albumen (white) and yolk (yellow) as in an ordinary egg, and within that an egg of ordinary size with a natural hard shell, containing the albumen (white) and (yellow) yolk as ordinary.

RAY'S ONE PRICE BOOT MD SHOE STORE, OPPOSITE NATIONAL HOTEL. fice at Newton, Kansas, June 14th, Rev. W. E. Cline says "For all class 1882, which, if not called for in four weeks, will be sent to the Dead Letter es a library of useful information within itself." Prof.

Campbell says "It should be in every home, because it can be used every day. Money office. Letters are not advertised until Aromanua. they have laid in the office four weeks Palace Drug Store, S. E.

CORNER MAIN FIFTH STREETS, ITEWTOX, KANSAS. JOHN REESE, constantly reeeiTinf from Chicane, Ksw Tork. and St Lania. fresh and are KANSAS. NEWTON, would not buy mine if I could not ob Persons calling for advertised letters will please say advertised, giving the date oi mis nonce: tain another." This is undoubtedly the best thing of the kind in print and the more widely circulated the better.

Juli Sicbert, Mrs. 9. Protsman. Holdsten's Great Dyspepsia Cure is warranted, not only to relieve, but to cure the worst case of Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint. It will produce a natural appetite and does not become neutralized to the system.

If you are afflicted with any of the symptoms of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, use this val q.A-:r,:di Allen Bates, J. H. Eggert, Jas. Waun, Chas. Ketchun, John W.

McCaslin, John McGuire, Oscar Williams, T. S. McEIrath, T. L. McHenry.

Drugs, Essential Oils, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Soaps, Brushes, to The Special Attention of Farmers is Invited Paul Tassel, forget the day of Stewart Moore's great sale of horses, mares, mules, jacks, wagons, buggies, harness, plows, scrapers, Monday, June 19, 18S2. Accident and Death. One of the uable remedy and be cured. It never Willard Antisdel. our Present Cram Harvesting Machines.

MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, fails. In fact. Aromanna is a panacea H. C. ASHBAUGH, P.

M. Combs, Brushes, Trusses, Supporters, Moulder braces. Fancy and Toilet good, pare Wines and fer Medi for all the ills arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach. Price 25 and 75 cents. For sale by John Reese HARVESTERS.

Mrs. S. J. Brummet arrived here this morning frtm Las Yegas, to visit a few Baddest accidents that has ever occurred in this city, culminated, this morning, in the death of the unfortunate HEADERS. Among Headers.

THE LEWIS, per cal nse. a Terr large ana no assortment ei Paints, Oils, arnishes, Putty, Glass, all Sizes victim. On Monday, May 29th, we mentioned the fact that a lady, visiting Coal Oil. Don't forget that I am fected for 18S2, stands PRE-EMINENT and UNEQUALLED. Thoroughly tested in the difficult harvest of last Kerosene oil, Lamps, Chandaiiers and lamp goods of all kinds, the largest stock of patent medicines in Bfesi pas headquarters for all grades by the gallon or barrel.

J. F. McGrath. year, every machine sold gaye PER friends southeast of the city, had taken poison, by mistake, and was ia a dangerous ccndition. The lady referred to was Mrs.

Addie Ham, wife of J. of tne country, and ail goods usually found in a firatHuaas Drag a to re, and sold at Yery low prteea. Prescriptions Carefully Preoared at all Hours. JOHN REESE. Newtan Eansa.

FECT ATlor AuliU-N ana tney are Farmers Take Notice That You Can Buy Lard Oil. Castor Oil. Star Engine Oil, Golden Machine Oil, West Yirginia Oil, Cheaper and better at the Palace Drug Store. Full measure and square dealing guaranteed. Jno.

Reese. "EMINENT SUCCESS." pronbuncedby all who used, or saw them work, W. Ham, of Chicago, tram dispatcher again offer to those desiring Harvesters, THE OLD RELIABLE MARSH, so- improved for 1882 that human, skill seems to have been exhausted to make it in all its parts the most perfect Harvester known. The raising and lowering process has been so simplified, that, unaided, a boy of ten can easilyadjust it to any desired height. THE DEEM TWINE BINDER EDITORS, D0CT0E3, DP.UGGISTS, The Best Heafler in Hie Field.

With the Adjustable Sprocket on its on the Grand Trunk railway. Mrs. Ham, with her little son, was visiting relatives in Iowa City, among whom are Mr. G. W.

Smith, apd Mrs. M. T. Close, her cousins, Mrs. Geo.

Borland, AND ALL WHO TRY IT, UNITE IN PRAISE. chain-drive, without a single friction wheel, and only two cog-wneeis on tne FARMERS 1 MERCHANTS BAH! iff her sister. She was living at Mrs. Bor THE GREATEST REMEDY OF THE AGE FOR One day last week some retired drummer dined at the Howard House, and not having the right change, as he declared, presented a $100 check on a "Wichita bank from which Geo. Clark subtracted the price of the dinner, giving Mr.

drummer the balance in cash change. The check was sent to Wichita for collection only to learn that it was a forgery, and that the man had nothing on deposit there, and had been playing the same trick on others wherever he could do so. The railroad company has another guit for damages. A few days ago as A. Bower was returning from Kansas City after selling several car loads of cattle he went into a Santa Fe passenger coach before leaving time and laying down fell asleep.

After the train had proceeded on its way some miles the conductor came around, and spying Bower rather roughly dressed and -asleep angrily woke him up, and refusing to recognize his return pass stopped the train and with the help of the brakeman threw him off the platform without form or ceremony, injuring one of his legs. He has sued the company for damages. Tuesday evening G. P. Watson went -down the well at his residence for the purpose of removing a quantity of ticks that had fallen into the same.

He made the descent all but the last ten feet by climbing down the well rope, when the iron pully at Che top of the well gave way in some manner and the next moment Watson, the bucket, rope and pully struck the water. Watson first, however, and going to the bottom of the well, which was considerably over his head. He soon came to the surface of the water and fastening his fingers and toes in the crevices of the stone wall awaite.d assistance from ftbovo. which soon came in the shape of a ladder and well secured rope. We might here add that Watson will not further engage in the clean-si a of wells.

machine, the power applied direct to land's, and on the fatal Monday morn the best pitman the won a COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION. Read the public sale advertisement on preceding page, of the large and choice lot of horses, mules, carriages, wagons, which are to be sold, in this city nest Monday. This is the best opportunity ever offered here to secure a full outfit. Newton, Kansas. "I have used your Golden Balsam LEWIS stands for Simplicity and Durability of Construction, Lightness of Draft, Ease of Management and Perfect Elevation of all conditions and heft of grain, ing, accidentally swallowed some poison, mistaking it for medicine.

The drug was a deadly one, and notwithstanding that all comfort and medical skill possible was given her, it was evident that death was soon to follow. Philip Lander, N. J. Burdiei, Cashiwr. S.

Dean, Secretary. R. W. Hodgson, Vice-President. with eminent success.

I can fully recommend it." R. H. Ditzler, M. D. Fort Scott, Kans.

JrresiaeBt, Not one of the thousands who have Dr. Clapp, who was called immediately Capital Stact, $103,003. Absolutely Unrivaled. For further evidence of its menis, Do a General Eantirz Ensinss. Foreign exchange Bold at current raU.

If you want a good buggy or a set of light harness, don't fail to attend Stewart Moore's sale, Monday, June 19, 1882. has also been perfected until its binding qualities are PERFECT. We recommend it to bind with more certainty precision than can possibly be done by hand. Any straw that can be cut a foct in length, is bound in compact at the base and uniform in size. Any bog'or girl that can drive a team, (that being the only labor of any kind required by the operator), can do perfect with this machine.

The six-foot cut machine requires but three horses to han-dle it successfully. used Marsh's Golden Balsam in this city, has ever made a complaint that it did not do all claimed for it." Kansas Ee as tern Exchange Bought and Sold. was almost constantly present, and many kind hands did all that was in their power to do. Mr. Ham was telegraphed for, and was soon with his we re )r to an wno usee tne j-iewis last 'ir, an to an examination of the new machine itself, being satisfied that City Times.

Opdyke Co. New York Correspondents. 'Your Golden Balsam is a splendid Merchants National Bank, Kansas City, Correspondents. young wite. lhis morning at one o'clock the end came.

cough remedy." fReck Rankin, every intelligent farmer will readily appreciate its superiority over any druggists, Allerton, Iowa. In their great bereavement the fami otter Header tne Market. Persons desiring a good Lung medi ly will have the sympathy of many Interest paid on time deposits. Money loaned on personal or cbatue friends, lhe funeral services will be cine should procure Marsh tjoiden on from 3 to monuis time. mssa a speciaay oh farm loans and offer These machines are now on hand and can be seen at our store-room on North Balsam." From The Alchisow (Kas.) Champion.

The Prohibitory League will meet in Temperance Hall next Monday night, pursuant to adjournment. A full attendance is desired by the executive committee. Important business to be transacted. S. A.

Newhaix, Sec'y. Head Quarters for City, white lime, Bear creek Hannibal lime, Ash grove white lime, Louisville and Ft Scott cement, washed hair, Michigan plaster, and marble sand, constantly on hand ai Western Lumber Co. 44w4 held at the residence of Mr." Geo. Borland, to-morrow afternoon (Thursday), June 8th, at 3 o'clock. Friends of the family are invited to attend.

Icnoa If'' Main St, where we invite an examination of their merits by practical FAIL TO SEE TEEM BEFORE GIVING YOUR YourOoiden Ualsam is doing won ders here." W. A. Delissa, merchant, Liberal, Mo. City (Joira) Daily Republican, June 7th, lie ton A On from one to five jears time. Heal Est cs.

ij -i Marsh's Golden Balsam is for sale by Every Machine Fully Waranted by The Lehman Hardware and Implement Tbe above deceased was a neice of O. S. Bassett, druggist, Newton. Large bottles 50 cents and $1. Trial size 10 cents.

42w4 on commission. Corresponcier.ce nvestments r.aia for T. Mrs. M. W.

dishing, residing near this city. MEVTOfl, KAFJSAS..

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