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The Peoples Herald from Quenemo, Kansas • 8

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Quenemo, Kansas
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L. AESnAIX Here's a New Country w. h. uobbs. HOBBS MARSHALL, IN.

The County Fair affords an excellent opportunity for the pick-pocket to get your watch. If you would be proof against his skill, be sura that the bow (or ring) is a 'Tv' -rm Mrs, Cbeanny. of Williamsburg, Ii stopping with Mrs. Warner. Mrs.

Don Mayes and children are visiting relatives In Illinois. A horse buyer took away twenty horses from this place last week. Rev. Llmmerlck has been holding meeting at the Presbyterian church. The 'Coed Templars initiated last Saturday night and received seven more applicants.

S. A. DeNoon who clerked In L. F. Lumber, Builders' Hardware, And Everything usually kept in a flrst-class Lumber Yard.

Our Motto: "Good Grades and Low Prices." Parties Intending to build are Invited to call We will save you Honey. Scranton. Kansas il -J Warner store the past year. Is now clerking for J. D.

Williamson. You have to ro to the bottom of tblnir in this world if you wish to accomplish much. It does not pay to merely skim over the surface. This is true of disease as well as of every, thing else. It is the popular belief that headache and sleeplessness are due to some trouble confined to the brain.

Nothing could be further from the truth. These troubles are merely signals that the digestive organs are disordered and the blood impure. It does no permanent good to treat them with sedatives. In order to produce a cure, medicine must be used that goes to the bottom of things, that corrects the "first cause" of the trouble. Dr.

Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery does exactly this. It The League Social at Mr. Cummings last Tuesday evening was an enjoyable SLAUGHTER. Cashier H.D.8HKPAKD. President.

O. O. AINBLEY, Asat, Cashier. affair as was also the candy pull at Mr Dooty's. New Hopes! New Opportunities TlieLandoi'SuiiKuliieand Plenty Mild Climate Fertile Soil, Cheap Lands.

The building of the Kansas City, Pittsburg Gulf Railroad Port Arthur Route has opened up a country in Western Missouri and Arkansas that cannot be excelled as an Agricul tural and Fruit Growing Country. No other country in America presents so many "golden opportunities" to the homeseeker, manufacturer or speculator. It is a land of sunshine and plenty, where you can work out of doors 12 months in the year Instead of 6 months. No hot winds In summer, no blizzards in winter. Lands are cheap along this new line of road, because this country has heretofore been remote from railroad.

Climate mild, and healthy. You should see the new division town of Mena, Folk Ark. It is a good illustration of what pluck and enterprise can do build a city of 2500 people In 00 days. Mena Is surrounded by a tributary country capable of sus talning a city of 100,000 people Homeseeker'a tickets one fare for the round trip, plus $2.00 can be Dr. Wellman and daughter have been visiting the family of Senator This wonderful bow is now fitted to the Jas.

Boss Filled Watch Cases. which are made of two plates of gold soldered to a plate of composition metal. Look equally as well as solid gold cases, and cost about half as much. Guaranteed to wear ao years. Always look for this trade mark.

None genuine without It. lQi Sold only through watch dealers. A watch esse eptner whlek mskss a ksatssm karat sent Iree as reautit. KeystoneWatch Case Co. PHILADELPHIA.

Jumper, the daughter is to be the Sea a tors private secretary. is tne greatest 01 an Known Diooo-makers and purifiers. It is the best flesh -builder. It fills Mrs. McNobb of Louisiana, who has been visiting her children at this place since returned to that state ORGANIZED 1892.

Capital and Surplus, $31,000.00. Business steadily increased since organization. We solicit the accounts, large or small, of the Herald subscribers and promlsn courteous treatment and safety of funds to all customers. the arteries with rich, red, tissue building blood, in-vigorates the nerves, stim-nlates digestion, brings back the healthy ap Tuesday of this week. MlssLlllle Hutchison was married petite, and restores Nature's soft nurse." at the parnonage last Tuesday evening sleep.

Thousands have testified to its value. B. P. Holmes. P.O.

171, Gaffney, spuncuDurg to. 6. writes: oandidate for U. S. Senator on condition that Mr.

Peffer does not get elected on the first ballot, and in the event of Mr. Peffer not securing the place, the people of Kansas could not send a better man to represent them in the U. was a sufferer for to a young man whose name we have forgotten, but wish Lillie all the happiness imaginable. The Star bad a big time at their meeting laBt Friday evening; Initiated four candidates, had two visitors, elected their officer and had a blgeat. Twelve o'clock sounded before it was all done.

M.A.C. v. ucmparecm mix veara frnm inrii. srestlon. sore stomach, and constant headache.

1 bought at all principle northern and Very Fast Quiet, and a powerful witn tne eastern railroad points on Nov. 17th S. Senate than John Madden who Is Dec. 1st and 15lh. Don't miss these tried several of our best physicians and found no permanent relief.

I commenced the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and 'Pleasant Pellets' which gave me prompt relief. When I commenced using the medicines I could not sleep, had a restless, uneasy feeling all the time, and any skis was yellow and dry. I weighed only 148 thoroughly in sympathy with the peo plo and their needs at the present time mm aSsi eSehr anifolder. In speaking of the probable railroad opportunities.

For fall Information, address F. A. HORNBECK, Laiid Commissioner, yuumu. a bow wcign 170 pounaa, nave a gooa color, rest well at night have a mod aonetite. legislation that would be passed at the and can eat almost anything I wish.

For two years while under treatment by a physician I ate No other Machine is up to date. coming session of the legislature, Mr. Olivet Observations. Fine weather the past week. 7th Wyandotte Sts.

Kansas City Mo. sunning nt gnuuuu umu. Madden said ''that the life of the J. S. Elder who has been very sick Is Santa Fe R.

B. bung on a very slender Improving slowly. County Teachers' Association. "THE HARTFORD, NO. 2." (HIGH SPEED MODEL,) C.

I. McGregor made a Aying trip to Burllngauie, Dec. 12, 1896. thread as the legislature has the power to revoke the charter of the road at any time, and if they took out a charter in another state the alien land law Osage City, last Friday. County Teachers' Association met The sheep man will ship the last of FRUIT TREES.

I Have the Agency of the LAWRENCE NURSERY. Tor this county. I will visit you soon, selling the best 'Automatic Switch, compound ribbon teed. at Burlingame, Called to order by his sheep from here to-day. would become operative against them.

Mr. Trueblood who 19 a candidate for Aligument cannot be affected by wear. We are to have a shooting match speaker of the bouse is a yerv conser here the day before Christmas. Automatic platen lift. Automaticjlever lock.J vative representative of the people and would probably serve the people bet Bupt.

Hettdington at half-past one o'clock. Invocation by Rev. Johnson, Mi Weber was then elected secretary fort he afternoon, after Which the fobbing program was rendered. Music Bish School Orchestra the pupils fr think," Prof.Albln Miss Jessie Patersonfrom Hoisiag- stock of nursery grown to-day. Satisfaction guaranteed and prices the rAs $50.00 cash should buy any typewriter made, we charge no more than that.

ton, is home to spend the winter. lowest. Hold your orders for me. ter if left on the floor of that body, as hi" experience and deliberative judge Allen Feltner is building an addition J. A.

Ybakout Lyndon, Kan. a vtafma vx 1 i out fr 1 ae in I rn tSTOne of our late Model Machines is owned by Peoplkb Herald. The Hartford Typewriter to the Frank Sweezey house, on the river. having purchased property and would be glad to sell you fruit trees. Miss Nettie Brown, teacher at Al Hartiord, Conn.i pine, spent Sunday with friends at 7 Emporia.

Mr, Glasgow and Son brought in a SATES Sl.00 HI DAV IXOCUINT AOOOHMOOATIOM car load of cattle from the west a week or so ago. Hotel Gibson, W. M. Gibson, Prop. This ''burg" Is still on the boom, we now have an addition in the shape of 816 West Ninth Street.

a tin shop 10x14. The Superior KANSAS CITY, MO Opp, 9th Bt, Opera Home, ment would have more opportunities on the floor than at the speakers desk, but in whatever capacity he serves the people we feel that they will be served well. I also met Hon. H. G.

Jumper who was in Topeka locking after the interests of Osage county, Why could not Mr. Jumper be appointed on one of our State boards, for instance, the Board of Charities, he would make a most efficient member and it would give the State a chance to show its appreciation of a man who works un-tireingly for the interests of the State when serving In its legislative body, instead of putting in his time fixing tip his own political fencei. Of course while in Topeka I called on the Governor elect and found him the same plain every day gentleman that I used to find blm when we occasionally met on the Btock trains while shipping stock. He is letting the cares of his position rest very lightly upon bis Abe Williams new house is about completed, it was Initiated with a dance last Friday night. Mrs.

Jennie Sodersirom and Miss for all forms of LJ Stewart made a flying trip to Osage City on last Tuesday. BoardmgHouse pages Tfttetttf blood disease, AVER'S The Good Templar Lodge of this only Tree Silver place enjoyed an oyster supper at the I have repapered my bedrooms ana Bscitation, (one of primary girls) Ona St Clair Discussion: by Geo. Cordis, E. H. Eogors being absent.

"Teach the pupil to think by gaining knowledge from observation." EecitaUon, The Schoolmaster's Guest" Clara Crumb Paper: "A few things a Teacher should know Prof. Colbura, "Patience is the chief thing." Music Quartette Discussion, B. Haiamond, E. M. Holllngs-worth, Music High School Orchestra Paper, "Importance of the Beading Circle work to the Teacher." Prof.

Fowler Vocal Solo "Water tresses," Olive Pratt Discussion, Delia Rozelle, A Edwards being absent Music Ladles' Quartette They were heartily applauded and 'The Curly-nadeil Coons" was then callndfor. but tbey responded with "Sweet and low." Ptof. Parke, who was to give a paper on "School Dicipline," was absent, but Deardorff gave several excellent suggestions. Meeting was then adjourned, all feeling that they had spent a profitable as well as an enjoyable afternoon. Mtbtib Weber, Sec'y.

Public Sale. I will sell at public auction at my farm, If miles south and ii west of Overbrook, and 41 miles south and 2 east of Carbondale, on Tuesday, Dec. 22nd, 1896, tommencing at 10 a. m. the following property: Docil.

full-blood Norman Stud; one 7 yr old brown mare; two 6 yr old Norman mares; one 11 yr old Norman mare; one 4 yr old Norman Alley; one 3 yr old Norman school-house last Saturday evening, a large crowd, they also had a Temperance Lecture at the church ou last Tuesday evening Cartoon Paper am better prepared to take care all thoes who may be in the city At Any Time It is more than nine years since we opened our house and have always given the best satisfaction. If you Sarsaparilla the health restorer, and health maintainer. Cures Others will cure you. Overbrook Items. Mr.

and Mrs. Harlow Craig are vis One Year $1.00 Ten numbers .50 SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE iting their daughter Mrs. Harry Lose who lives near Madison, Greenwood nave a team ana want it lea we can accommodate yon, as we have a good stable and plenty of feed. county. Address UP-TO-DATE, Chicago mind, judging from the easy manner in which be discusses the different subjects that are brought before him, and 1 judge the reason he is able to do this, is because he went through his campaign entirely untrammeled by promises to the different factions of the State.

I also had the pleasure of meeting the Lieutenant Governor, Mr. A. M. Harvey who has more cause for being happy at the present time than comes to the average individual as he intends to lead to the Hymnal Mr. Geo.

Miller went to Council Sidewalks to the door this paper, Grove and bought 30 bead of western cows to feed on their farm south of One block north and two block west of Court House. Scranton Mr. Frank Everest bought 40 head J. S. KENNEDY, of yearling steers from Kansas City Lyndon, Kansas the past week, he paid about 13.50 per vS 'fi "it -Si '4V "itf'Hf Alter the present week, one of Shawnee County's fairest daughters, Miss Cone, of Topeka, his brother I.

M. Harvey of this place is to be best man on the happy occasion. Wm. Lose. horse; two 2 yr old Norman colts; two Dr.

R. H. Miles. LYNDON, KANSAS. 1 yr old Normau colts; two spring colts one Syr old horse, roadster; one 8 yr old Alley, Antegrity; one 8 yr old Alley, Coffee Cause of Bavotatlon.

OFFICE Hediremont; one 2 yr old coach horse Dr. Gilles de la Tourette, the great MILES DRUG STORE, colt; one 1 yr old coach horse colt; sev' cwt. for them. I bought 60 head of two year old cattle for Basil Hardesty from Mr. Wm Bice near Pomona, Franklin county, the past week.

Mr. Harry Vann was at Chicago the past week with three loads of cattle which J. M. Eagon had bought of him and Mr. Tucker of Michigan Valley.

Mr. Harry Hugglns burrled another of their children last Monday, it having died from the same disease which their son Cecily died of, they have another child that is very sick, but they think it has a chance of recovering. authority on neuropathy, has been appointed head doctor to the Paris Ex- en other head of draft and roadsters if a.l6 tO la. Silver Army. Great Campaign Document.

Calls Promptly Attended night or day not sold privately; 5 gooo. mihh cows, position of 1900. He will have a large staff. There will be an exhibition of 8 to 7 yrs old; one 2 yr old Jersey heif er fresh soon; 2 steer calves and 2 heif medical and surgical progress, and at QEOEGE LOSE tention will be prominently called to er calves; 6 Poland China brood sows; 19 shoats 75 to 150 lbs; 900 bushels corn the development of nervous diseases in the eighteenth and nineteenth cen In crib; 10 ton prairie hay In stack; 2 turies. It appears that some doctors farm wagons; 1 spring wagon; 1 buggy DENTIST.

I am permanently located in this citv Office over Capper's Store. KANSAS. lay to the charge of coffee the excitabil Mr. and MrsJoseph Radcliff, and 1 road cart; 1 stirring plow; 2 listers The SILVER ity of the generation of writers who Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Badsky, attended were the percursors of the Revo and drills; 1 harrow; 1 combined stir ring-breaking plow; 2 riding cultiva the annual meeting of the State Grange which was held at Olatbe, lution, and of advocates who supplement: i' A A A A A re A re re accomplished it.

Voltaire and Robes tors; 1 walking cultivator; 1 stalk cutter; 2 feed racks; 1 hay rake and mow Johnson County, the past week. They report having a royal good time, the pierre were intemperate drinkers of coffee. Michelet eays that the want of coffee consequent upon 1 Scientific American FV AflencyforA members of the Olathe Grange vieing ing machine; 10" posts, lot forks and poles; 2 oft double harness; 1 half set harness; 1 set cart harness. 140 chick To the FARM, FIELD AND FIRESIDE, the most complete, instructive and convincing discussion of the silver question ever published. with each other in entertaining the Napoleon's continental blockade so de visiting delegates.

Mr. Radcliff was pressed France as to make the return of the Bourbona not only possible but ens; 7 stand bees; canned fruit; house' elected Stewart of the State Grange, noia ana Kircneu furniture ana nu- welcome. There had been for som Mr. Badsky was elected on the execu years before a coffee famine. Those We will send from merour other articles.

Terms of Sale: Five dollars and un tiveand legislative committees and CAVUTB. used to coffee were out of their wits Mrs. Badsky was elected as one of the TRADE aaARKS. der. cash.

On sums over $5.00 a cred it with joy when they could have it cheap DESIGN PATENTS. Graces. The Olathe Grange is one of again. London News. COPYRIGHTS.

toJ of twelve months time will be given One to 10,000 Free Send na your name with stamps to pay postage. without Interkst if paid when due; if Coavtats float to Siberia. not then paid, to draw 10 per cent from date of sale. 10 per cent off for cash The Politische Correspondence learns For Information and free Handbook write to MUNN A CO, 861 BroadwaT. Mbw YORK.

Oldest bureau for securing patents In America. Every patent taken out by Is brought befont the public by a not Ice given tree of charge in to Iaraest errenTaHnn of any irtenUflo paper In the world. Spleniliiilr Illustrated. No lutclliirent man should be without it. Weeklr.

ft.l.OO a years il,) six months. A-tdrei, MCN from St Petersburg that the transpor the strongest organizations, of the kind, in the United States, they carry a stock of goods that includes almost every article of merchandise from a cambric needle to a steam thresher, and have paid over two hundred thousand dollars In rebates since its organization, they also do a general bauking business having one of the strongest on time sale. Free lunch at noon. W. Q.

Hyatt, Auctioneer. Cabtxell. Melvern Items. III I 1 1 UUU1 iov. Fresh silver matter every week.

tation of convict to Siberia is about to be brought to an end. Gen. Duch-ovskl, governor-general of Siberia, has urged in high quarters the acceleration of this measure and it is expected that an imperial order to this effect will be For 25 Cts. CI We are still haIng summer weather Until January 1897. Wanted Un Idea I of Who eaa fhlafc aomesimpla thing to paten tt Cantata and Xmas tree Christmas issued shortly.

Protect your Wfai: thry way brlngyoa wealta. Wrtla JOHN WSDDERBURN Patent Attor-ars. Washington, d. (or their (1,800 prisa oSm fleatn may revive her lost faculty. re A hi? ii i AGEFITS tStfaTS FARM, FIELD AND FIRESIDE, CHICAGO, ILL.

banks in the state. I went to Topeka last Tuesday and bad the pleasure of meeting Mr. John Madden. Mr. S.

M. Scott and Mr. W. Trueblood on the train, who were all journeying to the mecca of the Kan aaa uss at two winona tironuoaa wuiu Still, if she goes on living, she will In effect be another person, and how are these two personalities to be linked ere. Quarterly meeting next Saturday and Sunday.

Harry Ford has erected his gallery la our asain. The W. B. C. elected officers tt their meeting last Saturday.

and reconciled? In truth, the whole thlrg is one of the most soul-shaking sas office seeker, and had a very enjoy Now is the time to subscribe for the HERALD. able chat with them from Carbondale 9 'Mf -W "MS 2iS Z.S ZlSTit i i Ii? Spectator. to our destination. Mr. Madden is a -1.

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