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PER6OXAI1 MENTION, Legal Notices. Frank Cole has commenced theQj building of a residence near his ma-jollOGS chine shop ca Cole's addition to the city of Paola. That KANSAS CITY I1E1I1J POLAND-CHINAS. Will sell pigs by the preat Iladley, and Look Me Over (one of the best sons of Iowa Chief), Chief Tecumseh 2nd Klcver's Model, and other great boars out of royal-bred dams, at cheap prices at weaning time. W.

1'. Goode, Lenexa, Kansas. X3V ueu vou writj to advertisers mention Paula Times. 1 (J. M.

A. Schrofder will gave you money on that house or barn bill you want. Let him figure on it. Fit NOTICE BY STATE OE KANSAS, I t'ui'xiTur sum, lu lh-3 District Court of sai'l county aotUlato. Ernest Heflebower, Plaintiff, v.

Lottie P. Heflebower, Defendant. Csiil defendant, Lottie P. Heflebower. will lake notice Hint she has been suel in the bove name.l court by sahl Lrnest Hellebower ami that she mnsi answer the peiilion filed therein on or before the SOth day of September A.

I. JSUT, or said petition wiil be takeu as true aud 'a judgment rendered, in said action divorc-inst the yitaiutiir, from lite defendant Lottie P. Heflebower. Wells, Chorsax I.mx. Attorneys for the Plaintiff.

Two good second hand sewing machines for se clian. Paola Fur. Usdt'g. Co. Mrs.

Stem returned from Garnett yesterd ay. Mr. McBride, of Fontana, was in Paola Saturday. L. C.

Dorsey went out join the campers yesterday. Miss Lee Hoover is visiting ber isisler at Louisburg. Mrs. Lizzie Bandle went to Olalhe on business Tuesday. Druggist Ed Hall, of Osawatomie, was in Paola Monday.

Mrs. A. J. Ranney is visiting relatives in B'oomingtoo, Ind. DR.

G. IVAN POHEK, THE CELEBRATED GERMAN SPECIALIST. Oualinedgr-tduareot IwriiiTtrart'fTtynfiirf. Atxo'nte irrrrv maintained cM'tuxe. All medir tumuaeJ tree lo uenu.

Kind, huaoraii and uiiAfau- t4-v rf-fttro-rtt imar-tnied. ij) (fj CD (fj A meeting of the city teachers is called for Wednesday, Sept. 1st, at 2 o'c'ock p. m. in room 8.

High schr E. A. Farrisgtox, Supt. SIIEEIFF SALE. This weele- receipts of New Fall Goods.

Latest creations in plain and richly braided capes. Rough Novelty and Kersey Capes FineJ BlackDress Goods. Latest in Jets, Braids and Buttons.Dress Findings, Etc. W.W.CURDY. STATE OF KANSAS, s3- Miss Agnes Pickles, from her mountain cloister.is writing some interesting letters to the Paola press.

As yet she has not favored the Times with a vTriLf I PL! niVLlCCO Catarrh, ulceration and -ld tnd's-O I LilllAlin lIlArfl.r.N and fui.n.iicreaiuif:. I. -urn. I UlltnUII UIULMWLU m-aieM-nuli and Bk-uiiy In m. M.t Hion.

venereal tatnt. tmriiirr.rtntDi rmtrston. lo of rxai iv.Yrr. esW-lieiwuf the eual vrcuiiA. ati' uesire in male or if msle.

bet her lrom titrrudout out ii or pf-umr liaPHrf ci yeararby cmuae UiaA iictmifcie ui fe'xnal function. na.i rrninviit curnl. VflllllP liri! Ilfin I troutm-d with BftTom debtlitT. exhiming If IIS 1 lYlPN ViHH Ptm-i. haunt u.nen aversion to IWUI1U lili.ll IlliU Ml Ik.

eiv.stuj.-.Jt, rs. deapomtriKr. lo of rnervT, and eif confluence. hsca deprive you of Jour manhood aud atwoiutcf untit y.u for ft'n ty or niOCIPCO nrilnifriflf anrinr trom anrof thed'seaw LiljtAiM" llr WlllntR lwculmr to your Kt u.h aa fall i nit or ds UIULAULU Ul il UIHWIi r-iarpment of the womli. IrucolTliu-a.

nip-preed or painful inenstrnatloc toflantnijtion or nlcerat it tiraoacht. tpiii or anv cf the Ct'nlto uriuarv urgaua, vail or utu lo anj U'4 Wfll Toil fust l. K-i I Are" an everlasting com-fort to the wearer from the day they are pi ced on the foot 'till are they laid away after a long season of pronounced usefulness. tLat ft properly will give the wenrer fully fifty per cent more service than those that do not to meulion the advantages of comfort and appearance. We like to ell Shoes cf this class, aud Dr.

Jones, of New Lancaster, had business in Paola yesterday. letter. W. E. Stich will sttrt to the Louis market next Sunday.

9) Wm. Weaver, of Hillsdale, has been Geo. Hornbaker, of Louisburg. has secured the principalshipof the Hillsdale schooU? We are glad to note the good luck of this popular young teacher. The proof of ariT doctor's aHlity his mccess.

and o.irs can holm hy nndlsno'aWe testimony from hundreds of pttieuig that we Imvecurcd Kor full ultra arnte for one of our i. auks. m-ltatiox tkke. vidreM 1K. i.

1'A. IreKdcalOetuiatt iledicai lii.lilu.te, iwj.Ul and avenue. Kaiaa City. Kau. very sick for a week or two.

Mr. Winkler, of Baeyrus, was in Paola on business yesterday. bJ.4l.S Miss Rose Scothorn spent Sunday Hi with friends in Kansas City. ClIIil-JTIAX. Bible school 9:45 a.

in. Preaching 11 a. aud p. ra. every Ixrl' Day.

Junior C. K. 4 p. in. V.

P. S. L. 7 P. iu.

and aim to every pythian Lolse No. 45. Knifhts of Pvthias. uieels every Tuesday, nisut at their hall on northwest Coiner or Square. O.

L.M.NKFKCU.C. C. F. V. Caxfif.ld.

K. It. S. day iu the a fit. We I Prayer-meeting Wednesday p.

m. Horace Ward, of Osawatomie, was Paola Monday on business. Dr. J. H.

Oyster will leave for New et k. See us for are receiving our In the District Court of nnity and stile. Wm. St. Martin, Plaintiff, P.

P. Brad Elizabeth C. J. T. Hain-niiniil, l.

Ferpnson, Ellen Minlce, The Nat li.iuk, of i'ao'a, Kansan, The Miami County Nat'l of Paola Kana, The New England Loan aud Trust Campauy aud buan Chambers. DefeadatU. UNDER AND RY VlUTfE OP A7 OIIDER OF SAL to me directed aud d-livered issued out oT the District Cmirt of the Tenth Judicial District sitting within and for the county of -Miami and tute of Kausaa, 1 will on MONDAY. AUGUST 23RD107. at llie hour of one o'clock P.

of paid day al the south door of the court house iu the city of Paola, Miami county Kansas, oiler at public sale aua sell to th highest bidder for ci-h iu hand, the following describe! real estate to-wit: Lot lf or William Johnson's subdivision lo lot 21, of Marv U. Crane's addition to llie city of Osawatomie. Miami-co, Kan. without thtaonse thereon, and all the right title and interest of the defet dauts therein, said property beinjr levied upon as the projerty of the defendants herein mid to be sold without appraisement to satiaiy judgment and costs of this action. Witness my hand at my office in the city of Pa vlufuF this 13ili day of Juiy mi.

ii-it Ales Hamux, Sheriff. ictv. j. uastik, asior. EI.sr.YTLPa.V.

Sabbath echool a. m. Preaching serviie II a. and p. ru.

new Fall ton No. 21. O.K. meets on Perfectic the li York City, Saturday on business. tt atul thinl Thursday nights in each Junior C.

4 iu. Y. P. S. C.

7 p. in. month Prayer.nut'tiug tt eiueslay i. m. The three Rose sisters, of Beagle.

There will be a social in the city Park tomorrow (Frida) evening under the auspices of the Presbyterian Christian Endeavor. The band boys will be thereto enliven the occasion, and everybody is invited to attend A very pleasant social tarty consisting of Messrs. Merrill and wife, Kingsley, wife and eon. Stich, uife and daughter. Miss Maude, Miss Nellie Price, John Donahoe and W.

T. Johnson, went out to the watrr works Tuesday afternoon taking their luncheon along. This is becoming a very popular place for the stay at-homes during the summer months. Ikuu A. Cooi-iK, Tas tor.

were in Paola shopping yesterday. Dollar boards at M. A. Schroeder'f. Mrs.

W. M. Mrs. Caubie B. Straight, See'y.

peoria Trite No. M. Improved Order of Ktd ileu, every Moudar liiu'lit stock. Respectfully, T. W.

Hainey. South Side Park Paola, Kansas METIIOP1ST EPISCOPAL. Sabhath school m. Preaching service 11 a. ni.

Junior League p. Lpwortu Iacuei (. in. G. W.

Ron Be, of Stanton, was in aola Monday and made us a call. State Treasurer D. H. Heflebower t'. CI1EEU, Sachem, IU.

Pravcr-iiiet'iiu? etnesJay evening 8 p. Bert McCarthy left Monday to join his mother on his grandfather Pugh'g ranch in Greenwood county. O. K. Long, C.

of H. Choir (iractice atnrllay evening 8 p. in PAOLA, TUtTESSAY, AUGUST, 19, '97. 1AB, I'Botor. KEV.

J. OLL had business in Paola Monday and yesterday. A. O. meets P.

E. P.koks, M. W. OEfOSD BAPTIST Rev. U.

P. Banks. TJaola Ni). KM, every i rhlay uirht. J.

B. Xortox. Kec. nastor. sumlav services, ureachine 11 i Fink Gaylord will go to Excelsior sctioot jil p.

prcacmu also Buy your cial at M. A. Schroeder'f, the South Lumber Coal Yard. n. ni, ednesdav liraver ineelinz 8 p.

m. Springs next Sunday to see his best girl. hiirs.inv it. and r. M.

(.. 8 p.m. -Miss Uella Hurt, pretldeut, AfcCaahn Post No. 117. G.

A. It. meets U'e first aud third tatuniav uiKhtsin each month. yy Loonier, P. C.

J. W. Tatliam, Adjt. Frank Collins was the guest of the We rain More McKinley prosperity had a regular gutter-washing here'Tuesday night. HOI.V TRINITY CUVKCIl.

Services on sninilavs. 1st Sondnv 1st Mass 8 a. 2nd Longenecker family in the country Sunday. meets Ma 2ud 8unday only second Mass ft Bjrn to Mr. and Mrs.

Bart Windsor Aug. 13, a boy, Bart says be will toon have plenty of help in his barber shop. Chas. Vr. Werat.formerly of the Mo.

Pacific shops at Osawatomie, has secured a good position at Moberly, Mo. Two good second had sewing machines for sale cheap. PaolaFce. Undt'g Co. A force of the Memphis railroad are making a new long switch, which will be used by the Katy on the west side.

lliaml Kncampinent No 14, I. o. O. 1,1 the Iit6l au 1 third Ttu silav nieht Kht in each 3rd Miudav 1st Mass 8 a. SikI Mrss August Yunge.

groceryman of Osa Sc in eh, C. P. The fourth Sunday vT each month sir- month. i Pius Tavlou, Scribe. Bucklen's Arnica Salve.

The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblians. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cent, per box. For sale by J.

W. Price druggist. ices are held at Osawatomie. Services week watomie, was in Paola on business Call at the sh ip of Charley Eans, North of fquare, and see the Phillips Fence Loom in operation. ava at 7 a.

in. Tuesday. Triple Link Lodje Uebekae, meets on No. 25. Dativhters of TlnirEilav nijhtvf each R.

F. Hoover and wife, of Lee's UtV. ATIIKU FRANCIS 1 1 aslor. APTIST. Sunday a.

Icsron lieorite, stipertutendnet. PreachiuR by the week. J. II. CowKLL.

Sec Mus Kaik Vol N. ti. y- Summit, Mo are visiting the family cf Dr. Hoover. pastor.

Rev. Ur. leriruson. at 11 a. iu.

ana p. The ladies of the Baptist church bad an ice cream social in the vacant buildicgon the South side last night. of K. P. meets on M.

A. Schroeder has, without question, the largest and finest sloe of lumber, latti and shingles iu the county, and everything belonging to the building business. With ois additional sheds he is able to keep his stock in the best if shape, which makes it much Utsirable and suitable for building purposes. It certainly will pay the people of Miami county to buy building material where it is always ia first-class condition, where the assortment is large, grades the best, and enough of ail grades on band to furnish any siza building from a small coal shed to the largest and finest mansion. We believe it will bi imney in the pockets of our people to do their trading at Mr.

SchroederV. In this issue appears the advertisement of one of ina ban, if not the best, breeders west of the Mississippi river. You cm make no mistake in visiting ibis nerd or writing for prices before purchasing elsewhere. Had-lay, is pronounced the best indi ni. Jtiuior Itauit 3 i.

m. each iiuday. Paola Division No. -si, the ilrst and third 1 hurs rstday nights in each Vruson, contltictor. aud Miss Katie Ferguson H.

G. Skinner's daughter, Mrs. H. Live Stock Market. Compiled and furnished weekly by Wright Hannah, Live Stock Commission Merchants, Kansas City.

CATTLE. Choice to fancy l.H'tito 1,450 lb steers. 3 Solo 5.15 Good to choice 1.400 lb to l.GOO I steers .70 to 4 85 Fair to pood steers 4 50 to 4 70 Good to choice 1,200 to 1,350, 4 80 to 4 90 Fair to goo-i 4 40 to4fi0 Good 1,000 ta 1,200 4 20 to 4 50 Fair to Rood 4 10 lo 4 20 Good beavy feeders 4 20 to 4 35 Good Blockers, 'l'0 to 4 10 to 4 35 Medium stocbers, 3 50 to 4 00 Good yearlings 4 25 to 4 40 Fair to good earl i ties 3 75 to 4 10 month. ssisiant. 1.1.

I will i. P. Valine, cf Osawatomie. visited at S. E.

Qt imut. Caj't. uuday. Cottaiie praver-nieetinir Monday een- ItiA N. ISiiyan.

IJer. Itiir. Kepular. praver-ineelm eineiay home Thursday. George Hornbaker and G.

F. of Louisburg, were in Paola Saturday examining teachers for school certificates. ITotice. I wish to say to all my old and new evening. Ladies Aid Society meets Friday The County Commissioners met yesterday to examine the plans of the new court house.

Bids will be opened September 1. p. in. Utv. Dr.

U. O. I HU.CSOX. Pastor. Miss Edna Anthony, of Sheridan, Iowa, wan the guest Sunday of Mies Nannie Reynolds.

llispah Temple No. rc. liallihone Sisters, I' uieeta ou i ridnv riht ot each week. Mk. Haui.in.

M. E. C. Mes. L.

Byav, M. of It. A c. Cratemal Aid. Paola Council.

No. 31. nvt8 tn friends that I am still at the old stand prepared to do anything in my line in the way of repairing of farm ma Frank Roady, who was brought back from Colorado on a charge of Dave Post has come back from San SPEHRY BAKER, chinery and general blacksrr itbing. li. A.

Hall the 1st ami Thursday Jose, California, and will make n'fbts iu each mota.1!. horse stealing was committed to jail on default of $500 bond. Read the advertisement of Robin Miami county bis home. L. P.

Ferguson, Pres. Choice heifers 3 80 to 4 00 jicj. ilamliu, Sec G. F. Glendening and Gao.

Horn-baker were busy all day yesterday iu the County Superintendent's office examining teachers' papers. A delightful rain fell here Tuesday night. Let us have some more weekly socials if it will brinBuch magnificent rains as the two last. Fair to good heifers 3 25 lo 3 60 C. S.

Jones and family, of Rosed ale. Mr. Thomas, No. 1, horseshoer is with me, and solicts your patronage. Mr.

Talbot, who has had much experience repaiiing guns, sewing machine ate, is to be found here, also, ready to A TTORX A TLA TT. AOLA KANSAS 11, I. are visiting Mrs. Jones'mother, Mrs. G.

W. Bouse, at Stanton. son in this issue, luey are wide-awake merchants and will treat block heifers, 3 00 to 3 60 Choice cows 3 00 to 3 50 Fair to good cows. 2 50 to 2 60 Paola Lodjre No. Friday night.

O. O. F. meets very A. Y.

IUixev, X. U. ycu right in all their dealings. vidual boar of the breed. Look serve you.

Mr. John bmitn, a car Mr. and Mrs. Noah Dunn, of near Geo. II.

Hall, See'y. Canners 1 25 to 2 25 Springers, 2 25 to 2 80 Milch cow, per head 3000 to 4000 Spring Hill, were visiting relatives in riage and wagon maker, wiil also be found at my shop ready to do work as any man in town. Call and see us. naolo Lodpe No. 37, A.

F. A. meets the Paola Monday and Tuesday. Good fat bulls 3 00 to 3 25 each month. ursi Jiouuay in reeding bulls 2 75 to 3 25 Ed.

R. Smith, of Mound City, Linn county, the best "starter" on the race course in Kansas, has been engaged to conduct that department at our Fair this year. i. W. W.

Earl Davis, Misses Hyde and Boren 3-4 if James Iurxer. L. KENT. USTICE OF THE PEACE and Bonded Abstracter. Office in J.

W. Tatiiam, Sec'y. Bologna bulls 1 30 to 2 25 Veal calves, perewt 4 50 to 5 00 I. W. Bryan has purchased Miss Anna Sheridan's News Stand.

He will establish a supply elation for school books cn the south side of the square. drove over from Ottawa Sunday and were the guests of Mrs. Maxwell. this ad. and write immediately tor what you want.

Wells, Crossan it McLean, ave moved their law office into the hand Bomely refitted suit of rooms over Koehier's restaurant, southeast corner of the square. This is ever ao much better locatio 1, and these gentemen are now better able to en-tain visiting friends either iu a social or profesiouil way. Camping on the YVea. Last Saturday a party of Paola iioqs. Top sale 3 821 llaola Chapter Xo, 21.

A. meets on the second Monday tiijrht in each month. C. F. V.

IUwsos, H.P. J. Y. Tatuam, Sec'y. Dr.

S. S. Boyiogton went to Osa Wasted, A good white girl, strong the DeBery building. East side of the square, up stairs. watomie Tuesday evening on profes young gentlemen and ladies packed Bulk of sales 3 75 to 3 80 Heavies 3 60 to 3 80 Mixed, 3 75 to 3 80 sional business and returned Wednes the St.

tlmo rnmmandery No. 22, meets on Second in KANSAS PAOLA. day. Lights, 3 75 to 3 82 A marriage license has been granted to Wayne Shaffer, 52. and Minnie Reynolds, 27, both of La Cygne.

Married at the residence of J. T. Dunham, at New Lancaster. Aug. 17.

S. E. Vuixur, E. C. I'lSS 2 00 to 3 70 J.

W. Tatiiam, Kec. Mrs. J. P.

McNaughton, and Al. their traps and bied away to the the shady banks of historic Wea to camp, hunt, fish, play tennis, croquet and resort to any other pleasure-giving pastime that eeemeth good to them. The party consisted of Byron Riley, Maurice Harvey, James Caton, Peery and Miami, I. are visiting relatives and friends and wiling to work wants a position in some private family where she can have the advantage of a- good home. Enquire at this offica.

Frank Pitman, who has been reading law in the office of County Attorney Joyce, left for home last Saturday. He will re-enter scbol at the Lawrence University again when school opens. C. Sheridan Frank SI. Sheridan fe.

Lonf, here. Mrs. Nettle Reynolds went to Barney Sheridan John W. Sheri Sheridan Sheridan dan, Frank Sheridan and George Topeka Sunday to join her husband Is your liver tired? does it fail to do its duty? If so, don'tneglect its call for help. A few doses of Herbine may-save you a spell of nickness.

Herbine is the only perfect liver medicine. It cures Chills and Fever. 75c. For sale by J. W.

Price, Drugcisl. who is traveling for some business house. Wendorph of Kansas City, Misses Hatlie Bone, Mica Hart and Mae ITT ORJfEYS-A T-LA TP P. W. Geobel, of Louisburg, ship Masseyof Kansas City, Anna Sheri I'aola Miirkct Krport.

Fat Sleers $4 00 ft, $4 75 Cows and Heifers 2.25 Fat Hogs 60 $3 .60 Wheal, per bushel 80c Corn, per busbet Oats, per bushel 15c Hay, per toil, loose Hay, per tou baled 5.00 d) $7.00 Hay, per ton, baled prairie 4X0 Hides per fjo HetiB, per lb 04 Roosters, esch iu Ducts' per lb 01 Geese, per lb 03 Turkeys, per lb 04 Eses. per doz cx Chickens young per lb 5J F'nk and Clarence Scothorn of pea in trom Ureen wood county, pur dan aid Alice McGrath. Osawatomie, were in Kansas City chased of Evan Pugh, 215 head of The party has been receiving visit cattle last week, many of them white Sunday visiting their brother Tom of the Blossom House. OiTice up stairs Price Block aola Kansas, 4-S-3 ors daily from town, although eight laced nerelora which be will grass miles out at Rock Ford, and expect to break ca mp and return home next on bis farm. Mrs.

Celestia Woodruff, of Kansas Explanation of Flas Signals. White alone, indicates fair weather, stationary temperature. Blue alone, indicates rain or snow, stationary lemperuture. White and blue alone, indicates local rain, stationary temerature. White, with bUck above it, indicates fair weather, warmer.

White, with black below it, indicates fair weather, cooler. Bine, with black above it, indicates warm er weather, rain or snow. Blue, with black below it, indicates cold er weather, rain or snow. White and blue, with black above it, indicates warmer weather, with local rains. White and blue, with black below it, Indicates colder weather, with local rains.

White, with black and white belew it, in-dicates fair weather, cold wave. Blue, with black and white below it, indicates wet weather, cold wave Saturday. Born, Tuesday night of last week. City, arrived in Paola Wednesday for a few day visit with tha Scothorn family and other Heury an old citizju well-known in faiia A one of the earliest asttlers, die 1 at his hirnj ia Paola lastFndty. lie wai bir.i tn Gjr-mmy.

I'he funeril service were held it tin Pi-asoytenaa church, waieUm was a mjrn'jjr. Sadiy at 2 p. 111 and the remains laid to res to tha cemetery. For Sale, Thorough bred Poland China hogs of both sexes f. sale.

These young hogs are good and from registered 8'ock. P. L. Wake. 2 milt south west of Paola, Ks.

2i Gus Hatistn inn, formerly of this city, but now of Kansas City, stopped otf at Paola last Saturday morning on his way from Springfield, where he spent a week's enjoyable visit with friends, and made his parents a visit. He icturned to Kansas City Monday. to the wife of Henry Michaels, near Somerset, a boy. This is the second Monday night of last week, four old veterans, who claim August 10 as child, both boys, and Henry is as their birthday, met at the home of V. A.

Umbenhour and wife, of proud as the eldest would be of a lit? August MeU'er. a very pleasant looking young Germanlabout 30 years of age was adjudged insane in the Probate Court, and will be taken to the Asylum at Osawatomie as soon as a permit can be obtained. He was permitted to come to the Probate court room yesterdwy afternoon while a Times reporter was present and yery coherently requested that he be not forced to lie in "such a place as that" jail another night. He wanted to bi hired out to work somewhere so that he could earn his own living and not be a charge upon the county. But the law inexorable.

Joel Aldinger in East Paola and held Beagle, called Ito-dav noon. Mrs. tie red wagon. Umbenhour has just returned from a r.i i it The Miami County Fair contem II. W.

HOLMES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, AOLA, KAN'S A up stair over Jaku cx'hles' Uvstauraut. vnii wini irenus anu relatives at J.vicn a little private gum-chewing social. This was done in honor of their birth day; but Mrs. Aldinger thought something more substantial than Hill. Mo.

plates making an addition to the amphitheatre at the Fair grounds. This is very much needed as there is Railroad Time Cards. K.C.. F.S.AM. I.SAVE3 PAOI.A.

AB. KANSAS CITT. Mail No. 9 3-44 p. p.

m. Mail Train No. 4 3:33 a. ni. Mail Traiu No.

6 n. rn. MOINO SOUTH. LEAVES KANSAS CITT. AB.

PAOL. Mail Train No. 1 a. 12:20 p. la.

Mail Train No. 3 p. rn 11:10 p.m. fast Mail No. 5 5:25 p.

7: 5 p. tn. The following Freight trains carry Passengers wheu lick tied: GOIXQ KOItTH. Miss Perez Prichard came over gum necessary to comfort the inner man of tnese old veieraos wnoae seldom seating capacity for one-half from Paola Thursday to take charge of VanVoorhU' jewelry store while stomachs had long ago become cat- the people who attend the fair. that gentleman made a business trip CAN TCU imi ies WORD to the city.

Osawatomie Graphic. loused by eating sowbelly and hardtack, so she prepared a feast of cake, peaches and cream. The names and While threshing heat one day last week. Tom Bowman, of near Somer Lane On The room. For a number of years small sam Two papers at almost the price of p.

....11:10 p. set, had the misfortune togitsome dying steel in both his eyes and it one and agond chance at a jjooil sum Of money in addition. Ni. 2S Leaves Paola at No. 34 Leaves Paola at uuixu BOl'Tll.

So. 25 Loaves Paola at T. G. VERNOH ples of mineral have been found in various localities about Lane, but is possible he my never be able to .11:15 a. ages of these jolly old warriors, whose molars are past eating anything tougher than the tenderest quality of condiments and veal cutlets, are Burr Fisher, aged 60.

I. M. Brandon, 57, Thos. Gibbons 54, and Joel Aldinger, yesterday thecitiz3ns were thrown in see again. This would be a fearful DENTiST.

misfortune. to a fever of intense excitement by one of her ciUians showing some fine specimens of lead and zinc picked up Dan Neiswender returned from Office, Ground Floor X. E. Cor. Park Eureka, Greenwood county, last m.

p. in. 6:35 p. ru. The Missing Word Contest ot tne Silver Knight- utchuian la which there well be distributed tt'enty per cent of its receipts fr the uevt three months.

The Silver PCnigut-Watchman of Washington. D. has started a missing wfrd contest which seems to us to be a verv ingenious method by MISSOURI PACIFIC. OOINO WEST. C.

A Colo. Exp i. Little ttock ami Sou. Ks H. A Osawatomie Local OOINO NORTH, Kansas City and Wichita Denver A Iv C.

Kx OsawatAK. C. Local Saturday morning where he purcha Paola, Kansas. from the dump where Thomas Carter was digging a well. A company has been organized and will proceed to prospect the ground at once.

Some big offers have been ed a fine string of cattle. He went i. m. p. ra.

...4:40 i ...7:40 out there again last night accom aged 5g. That was their respective ages on that day, Aug. 10, 1897. After a most pleasant evening these old vets separated, promising to renew this occasion next year and as often as they are permitted to dwell on this mundane sphere. They tried to keep this meeting secret, but a Times reporter, while prying around, got on to it and the secret is out.

panied by his father and Paul Russell Tabor' it Bukeye Pile Ointment relieves the intense itching. It soothes it heals, it cures when surgeons fail. It is a scientific certainty. Its sales iuerease through its cures is no experiment. Every bottle guarranteed.

60o. Tubes, 75c For sale by J. W. Price, Drugist. 71 ou want to sell your farm or city property, or it you want to buy either one, or if you want to borrow money, call on F.

M. Chandler, southwest comer of the square, Paola, Kan. 7-1-lf W. A. Light and family, who have been visiting friends and relatives in Eastern Kansas for two or three weeks, left last Friday to resume their school duties at Bad Agency, S.

D. which to interest the people in the to pick a few cattle. made on lota adjoining the find. Lane, Kan 8 17. Citizen.

K. AT. GOISO NORTH. Mail No. 12 Arrives at Paola 6:05 a.

rn. Singer Sewing Machines Office Second Door South of liechivo money question. It began July 1, and closes the 1st of October, covering Mail No. Arrives at Paola Caught. Ed.

Mobley the 23 year-old son of Local bO arrives PuftU Al. Moblev, near New Lancaster, died period of three months. It pub OOINtt soctb. What, a burglar? No. the scores of ..4:10 p.

m. 2:30 p. ra, 10:23 p. ..11:55 p. ra.

..10:00 a. m. of consumption at the parental home lishes the full particulars cf the seal Store on South Silver Street. Ladies we shall be pleased to have Mail No. 11 Leaves Paola Mail No.

1:1 Leaves Paoia bargains caught by buyers of our Monday, August la. He bad been ing of the book (the sentence being ocat o. 5'J Leaves i'aola you call in at any time and examine furnituie, and you'll certainly be Tetlier'' At the teachers' examination sick some time with this dreadful disease. The remains were buried at taken from the speeches and writings of a prominent public man), and those celebrated Sineer machines. HOLDEN URAXCH.

Local Passenger, We wiil sell you a machine on such New Lancaster the 18th. placing the book with Charles J. -ocal West Kappler. the associate editor oi the ,.8:00 a. ra in .11:111 p.

10 p. iu Slarrled. August la, Judge lianney joined in marriage at his office in this city, Dallas Henry, ased 18, of Parker, and Mina L. Foster, aged 16, of Lane.and the young couple went on their way rejoicing. On the 12th he joined together Lucas Hink, aged 22, and Cora Moon, aged 18, both of City, Missouri.

August 13, at Osawatomie, Iter, J. August 2nd and 3rd, there were 93 pplicants. Four received first grade certificates, thirty-eight second and twenty-six third. Of those who took the examination anout seventy per easy terms that the rracbine will really pay for itself. We also keep Throuh Freight, Kast Through Freiabt.

West caught napping and miss the chances we're offering if you delay making a purchase. The stock is on wheels, so to speak, and runningright away from us. Jt's a home run, too, and you'll Ballard's Horthound Syrvp is not a Silver Knight-Watchman, who has it mixture ot stomach destroying drugs locked up and will give it sealed to needles, oils, belts and supplies for all makes cf machines. Ballard's Snow Linimmt will cure but is a scientifically prepared remedy the committee who makes the deci K. E.

Alexander, Ag't. cent, were teachers. The following are the names of those who were suc that cures coughs and cslds, and all throat and lung troubles. Its action miss a point if you don't make Bome of sion on October 1. Twenty rer cent of the money re Paola, Kansas.

Lame Bick, Sore Throat, Wou nds, Sprains, Bruises, Cats. Old Sores. Ladies, it will cure your back-ache. For sale by J. W.

Price, Druggist. GETTING READY cessful: the runs come in your direction. is quick, prompt and positive. 25c and ceived from subscribers who enter the A. Smith united Robert S.

Elliott, of 50c. For sale by J. W. Price.Druggiat Every expectant mother has missing word contest during the months of July, August and Septem Kansas City, and AllieE. Thompson, of Osawatomie.

a trying ordeal to face. If 6he does not FIRST GRAE. E. Tyler, J. F.

Baruhill. F. Heath, Maggie Kershuer. 6EOXD GRADE. of i'resideu Pi Recently some friend ber will be paid to the person or per McKinlev in Georgia sent bim August Rinnev performed sons earning correctly the missing watermelon which weighed 74 pounds, Qn Aug.

the Mf Pac. Ry. will run special train to Q. A- R. encampment at Buffalo N.

leaving Kansas City at 10.50 a. ra. Consisting of chair cars ane Sleeper via St. Louis and Big Four Rys the marriage rite at bis office for Carl Last week one was at Kan word in the foregoing sentence: "Our Opponents Want Dale, of Pao'a, 21. and Mary Hamburg, 27, of Ottawa, sas City, shipped irom ueorgia 10 Minaie O'Dell, Minnie Moore, Emma McKee, Orvil Elliot, Carson Lane, Wra.

J. Bryan by an admirer, that weighed 81 pounds. This out- Dollar." A That's easily enough done at the fjgures at which we're offering our parlor, bedroom, and dining room suits, kitchen outfits and miscellaneous furniture. It's a catchy display we're making at figures as catching as a fire on a prairie. Fash ri'Ji nl fctatab? Cessr, If you want a perfect stock fence, one that will hold anything, and one that will not injure your stock, call and see the Phillips Fence.

Is your child puny, peeked and A case was aeciilea in Bryans McKinley. Kent's court vesterday that has been lit 8peci.il arrangement with The OJenevra Lida B. Mott, Minnie Arzberger, 2 W. DeVall, Flora Cooper. Charles Cooper, Minnie Valker, Mrs.

II. Francis Bamber, Emma Young, Arthur Itiuger, Zslpha li. (Scott, G. VV. Longenecker Minnie Diebl AH pupils of the city schools desjr hanging fire until the costs amounted Silver Knizht Watchman, that grea Eita McDowell, ing to take examination upon either silver psper published at the nation Mr.

McConnell. acinar nitker.came through this city Stturday. His old friend, Henry Klinkerman, a cigar maker of this city, gave him a job. E. W.

and Cha. W. Mit chler will leave the latter part of th 8 week for the New York mirket to purchase their new stock of fall grid. to a pretty large sum. Jt appears that last September Loyd hauiil, W.

D. Smith, advance or back work will presen Cole McClelland Proprietors of the Paola Machine Shops. Build new work and repair Gisoline Stoves, Bicycles, Guns. Also Machine, Engine and Boiler works. Don't send bucIi work cfT, tut bring it lo Paola and get it done satisfaction guarranteed at reasonable prices.

Shops on East Ksskaskia street. capital, and ours can be obtained at Lizzie Crawford, themselves at'the High school Thun aged 1G, contracted with Jesse Spencer almost the price of one psper, no J. M. DoniphaD, day mormrg, bept. 2nd at 9 a.

a farmer living just South of Spring onlv that, but under our arrangemen A. B. Hoover, Examinations will continue for two Hill. The agreement was that young every person who takes advantage of Mrs. Rose Wilson, Ada Cardin, days.

this clubbing proposition, sutscrib Haml was t- work from Sept. 1, lSJb, to April 1, 1897, for his board and Mra.Mattie Biaine, Mary O'Keefe, A. FAeBIKGTOS, feupt 'I'he Ottawa Times emphaticall ing for both papers will bo entitled to peevisnr Voes it tret and cry without seeming cause) Docs it have gats that lard and sweet milk is an Nettie IsichoUon, Cora Dedrick, Jenna Longacre, Cora York, a euess at the missing wcra. ai clothes and that he should have the advantages of the school term, but he antidote for poison and to repeat the convulsions? If so, it has worms, and clubbins subscriptions should be Be-TJniqn of Oljl $pl4lfr. There will be a Ee-union in the get ready for it, there ia no telling what may happen.

Child-birth is full Frank Faruham, Clara Highley, was denied any time to go to school dose is a sure cure. While't Cream Vermifuge will Bafely sent to this paper with each snbscrib irom April 1 to Sept. 1. liamil was Paola City Park, expel them and restore its health. 25c.

Cora Eiiis, Melvin Huffman, H. F. tihively, Mrs. E. F.

Robiaaon. er's guess at the missing word plain to get $3 per month, but on May For sale by J. W. Price, Druggist. ly written.

The guess and the name and address of each subscriber will be The Katy has built a fin large water tank and pu.np house on the creek near the iron bridge. SEPTEMBER J4, 15 16, 1897. Free tents, straw and wood. All are THIRD GRADE. Mr.Spencer discharged him, he having received nothing of note fjr his ser forwarded by us to The Silver Knight Stella Harkey, old invited.

Good music- An old-fashion A. Good Machine. Yesterday morning a Times report vices for a term of eight months Watchman. ed dinner to the old soldiers on the Maggie Rout, B. C.

Lewellyn, DOCTOR The Paola Times will visit Mrs. ilamil supd spencer and the juy If thesubscriplion fund amounts to er dropped into Charley Evans' shop yesterday gave him a judgment for loth, one day. All the fun you want. 8-13tf W. ymitn.

east ot raola, weekly ur- CiJ IimiTTlCD tlO.000 for the three months the fund on North Silver street and bad the lng the next year." $21. The costs in the case were lol pleasure of examining and seeing the to go to the successful guesser would be $2,000. The Silver Koighu hJcZ WW I 1 IL1, and old man Spencer is in it for 172 Phillips Fence Machine in operatron. Anthony English' has purchased the Law suits are sometimes expensive and we are free to admit that it is the Lillie Day, trace Adair, Bessie Bryan, Bertha Foresman, Lizzie Burway, Jesse Licsdalc, Eila Morris, Addie King, Snirley Murlin, Edith Ireland, Eua L. Beil, N.

P. Graham. C. W. Ricketts.

Watchman cf Ibursday, October 11 JO V. Ninth Mno erocery business on tha west side, of luxuries. simplest and most perfect fence loom will contain the announcement of ilinsom Mundell. Victoria Rex. Lila Weber, Orlo Thompson, Wilbur Hoover, C.

F. Coughlin, M. F. Ellis. Arthur White, Cora Roberts, Ida Ellison, Oliver lis.

that we have ever seen. the awards in which the cash is to kJ Kansas City, flo. Old Filed Still On. distributed among the successful up usest Lccated. Lumber from $1 a hundred and Rt M.

A. Schroeder's. Vampalffm Opens. gupesera in Ibis great contest. Lt as frank orner wa3 com There will be a joint discussion at The readers of our paper who tub icz down l-i-i I eoria street on an Hugh O'Conner's grove in Richland ecribe jointly to it and The fcilve township Sept.

between Cabt. Col Hatlie Linninger. Pr. King' New Discovery tor Con Knight-Watchman have free access to the contest just opened, and it may errand, he met his old enemy, Walter Buck, nailing up the fence just this side of where Forner lives. We are net advised as to who renewed the lins and C.

P. ghelton. The follow sumption. be that some of them will get tb This is the best medicine in the of uncertainties il Nature is not given proper assistance. Mother's Friend is the best help you can use at this time.

It is a liniment, and when regularly applied several months before baby cornea, it makes the advent easy and nearly painless. It relieves and prevents morning sickness," relaxes the overstrained muscles, relieves the distended feeling, shortens labor, makes recovery rapid and certain without any dangerous after-effects. Mother' friend is good for only one purpose, to relieve motherhood of danger and pain. tl dollar per bottle at all drug stores, or sent by mail on receipt ot price. Fheb Boors, contitiniiig: valuable information lor women, will be sent to any address.

ujkjo application to THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR Atlanta. G. Leading Republicans who do not wear the shackles of ofiice at the hands of a corporation-ridtlen administration, or the "I-want-an-ofiice," party collar, are fast losing "confidence" in the honest purposes of the Republican leaders. ing is the terms of the debate: Resolved, that the free and un old quarrel, but Forner claims tha world for all forms of Coughs and money to be distributed on the 1st limited coinage of both silver and tine stepped with a hammer in Colds and for Consumption. Every October.

The only condition of th gold at the present ratio of 16 to his hand, ying: "Now I've got you contest i3 that every guesser must be bottle ia guaranteed. It will cure and iio disappoint. It has no equal for without waiting for the aid or consent a subscriber. In taking advantage Instantly Forner jerked out Lis knife and as Buck belabored him over the of any other nation, making the stan The Silver knight-W atebman'a one Whoouingr Cough, Asthma; Hay i'i, dard silver dollar a full legal tender, head with the hammer he proceed-d we present the opportunity to al! wh Fever, Pneumonia, Brochitis, La (irinDe. Cold in the Head and for equal with gold, for all debta, public to rip Buik open in the side.

li ft 5 I I pr. ijc develop-irnt. fc irk.it tie, qjIcr.s. rot bear eyes sJ rerttttly turei Lest urine, incontinence, rrostatcrrhcr-a, cystitis and ail painf Ji urinary troubles quickly cured. "VSUr.raa5.?r.jKethro.fain'(f 01 rnilo loir.

ij -rijTES, curej f.ftaoent:y w.Uioct oenury. Rupture cured without kr.Ife or truss; Ciirs guaranteed. VI r)ipjfiri or er.tarci veir. of scrohja. rxtlalwwub r.ss, cure wi'licutsurj-caiuperitioo.

FILES, FISTULA, SH-0 '-ick oa botve diseases fee tr vUr p. V3 promises made that cannot be famKhel i small errt ni s'rrl Eecur rrura cbirvtiua. Koliucj e0 O. i. Ff riTr tf Intfrwt mea onV.

sale5. frr 6 cents f'U I v' Oulorwrite. free nj cott Jauk Dr. If. J.

Whittier. lOVV.tCtrtCt., Kanccs City, tr subscribe for roth papers Finding be was cut. Buck startej Consumption. It is safe for all ages: A Valuable I'rscrip Moo. Editor Morrison, of Worth ing ton, "Sun," writes: have a valuable prescription in Electric Bit ters, and I can cheerfully recommend it tor Coustipation and Sick Headache, and as a general system tonic it haa no equal." Mrs.

Annie Slehle, 2,025 Cottage Grove, hicago, was run.dowu, could not eat nor digest food, had a backache which never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of Electric Bitters restored her health and renewed he streogh. Price 50 cents and $1.00, Get abottfe at J. W. Trice's Drug Store. 6.

Every person should have his county and private, would be better for the great mass of the people of this for home leaving young Forner lyinj pleasant to take, and above all, a sure Removed. This will notify my friend, and the general public, that I have moved paper and one general newspaper, an The Silver Knight-Watchman, wit United States. Sheldon to affirm and on the sidewalk hora ce combat ruie. It is always well to take Lr where his faliier found him a fe lime's Itew Pills in connection Collins to deny. C.

P. Sheldos, J. C. COILISS. moments later as he came down from Uith Dr.

King's Sfew Discovery, as breakfast. Rumors are rife as to who they regulate and tone the stomach my Jwelry establishment from the old stand to the new and more pleasant location on the North rtf the Square, 1st cloor Est of G. This will be an interesting affair was the aggressor, and possibly the its large circulation, has the distinction of being the greatest of all weekly silver papers. Kerucmber you get the Paola Times, and the Silver Knight-Watchman for $1. CO and a gcess at the missing word, which may brin you a small and bowels.

We guarantee perfect satisfaction or return money." Free and everybody is invited to attend. preliminary trial will reveal the ttu bring well-filled baskets and take status oi the mailer. Neither rity irial bottles at J. W. Price's Drug Bates J.

Stott. dinner on the ground. was curt very seriously. tetore. Regular size 50 cents and 1.00.

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