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GO TO W. E. SHERR1FF FOR PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. For Sale. D.

E.S. WESirALL Pres't. Normal Institute. SCHMERHORJf, Vice Pres't, G. T.Trkmklk.

Cashier. ANNOUNCEMENTS. WANTED! 100 MEN Ten head of work horses on one year's The Ellsworth county Normal Institute opened Monday morning of this week un THE time. For particulars inquire at Central I National Bank. B.

S. Westfall. der most auspicious circumstances, QR CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. Cheap Ice. We will furnish to our regular custom S50.000.00.

13,000 00. Capital, Surplus and ItCHcrve Profits, DIRECTORS: NORMAL STUDENTS Should bear in mind 4that I ers ONLY, ice during the season at 50 i cents per hundred. Baxfielb a Lewis. mere is promise of good results this year both from the large and general attendance of the best teachers of the county and because of the excellent corps of instructors. Supt.

Fairchild has secured the very best instructors labor and money could command. In Prof. F. H. Clark, conductor, he has a man who stands at the head For Sale.

COl'XTY CI-EKK. Ei. Mf.ssfxgf.r: Please atiuounce my name as a cintlidatc for the cnlce of county clerk, subject to the Republican primaries. L. E.

Marshall. REGISTER OF 1KFI8. En. Mfssesuer: riease announce my name as a for nomination to the onice or register of iloetls, subject to the action of the republican iriniaii-s. T.U.

V. ILSQX. SHFHHT. Ed. MEssKxern I'lcase announce tI1.1t I nin a car.d:!;,te for ic-noininatlon to the onice of eouuty sheriff, subject to the action of the republican county ii iin.n ics.

J. II. lll TCIIIXS. 100 LADIES TO BUY HARW00D MANDOLINS AND GUITARS. Come in and get my prices these and all other kinds of struraents.

I can and will M. S. O'Keefe, James L. Dobbins, E. L.

Murphy A. Young, G. T. Tremble, E. G.

Kimball K. D. Schermerhorn, J. K. McLaurin B.

S. Westfall- Aceounts of Merchants, Farmers, Stock Dealers and others solicited. Our facilities for collecting are excellent. Exchange, fifteen cents per $100. We loan money on chattel mortgages and approved names.

We Pay Interest op Time Deposits. We hare a market for prime first-class Investment securities. Wre do a general banking business and Invite correspondence. I will sell at a bargain my outfit com plete for running lunch room, ice cream, etc. Will take a li-rht team as rart pay ment.

J. V. Lewis. ou of the educational profession. He is a graduate of the Kansas State University, having left that institution with the class of 1883.

Since that time he has been a hard student and a most successful edu For Rent. ln- sell Ellsworth Messenger. carry a full line of school books and teachers' supplies. Call in and look them over whether you purchase or not. I also have a fine assortment of tablets rjens, pencils and A good two-story dwelling.

Barn, cis cator. Come In ami examine my clothing and price on ma me. Quality is belter ihan you ever dreamed of lor ilie price. Adaiii'HMnre. tern, water works and good cellar on AUGUST 1, 1895.

rmmsDAY, place. Enqure of J. B. Haxdy, Prof. Dallas Grover is also an able cheap, and save you money.

H. W. NUNAMAKER. Ellsworth, Kansas. teacher, a student and a scholar.

He has been successfully identified for years with People's Party Central Committee other Ktirmlies suitable for all the Wilson schools. Meeting. Miss Anna Cadwell instructs classes FARMERS, BEHOLD! in primary wort and methods. After The Peop le's Party Central Committee will meet at the court house in Ellsworth E. W.

Wellington has money to loan on first class real estate security. Low rates. At the meeting of the school board Tuesday, Mr. Oscar Keller, of Wilson, was engaged as principal of the Ellsworth schools for the ensuing year. purposes.

If you need anything in the line of books, drawing or writing material graduating from our Ellsworth schools some years ago, Miss Cadwell took a special course in primary methods and on Saturday, August 3rd, at 2 P. M. Next Saturday, August 8, 1895, at 30 o'clock, P. a public exhibi CO XT TK EAS Eli. En.

Messenger: l'leae announce my name as a candidate nomination to the oflice county treasurer Ellsworth county, subject to tl.e action of the republican county primaries. C. L. Evm 1. En Mesukxger.

announce my name as a candidate Tor Humiliation to the ofilce of county treasurer of Ellsworth county, subject to the action or tiie republican primaries. Geo. Levitt, for trustee. Ed. Mkssexgkr: I'lease announce my name as a candidate for Wm.

Thokxbchgh, Chairman. Genuine Singer. tion will be given of the work of the Normal, call and work in the east and there is probably no better qualified teacher in her department in the state. stock and McCOMIACK CORN HARVESTER save during the inspect my money. II.

W. Nunamaker is now agent for the Air. Marshall showed us a sample the Prof. Fairchild is also giving his per other day of vegetables raised in his gar -a AND BINDER, sonal attention and time to the normal Gextise Singer Sewixg Machixe. Old machines will be taken as part pay on new machines.

Remember he sells only den. The samples of potatoes, cucumbers, work. John Cizek's corn field just south of clearly demonstrates that Marshall Our readers will agree with us in our the Genuine Singer. is a gardener. the Re-union Grounds.

Evcrvonc. is nvited to attend and see for them nomination to the office of trustee of Uurlkld toWLShip, subject to the decision of the republican primaries. Frank Easterly. POST OFFICE Baths. opinion that with the above corps of teachers this year's normal starts with the promise of being the most successful Mrs.

T.S. Hawkins.Chattanooga, says. '-Shiloh's Vitalizer saved my life." I All kind of feed at Ten -rue's. Telephone X. 1.

Gasoline Stoves at cost at Fick Bros. Sherriff can save you money on WALL PAPER. Latest patterns of WALL PAPEK at Sherriff's. Gasoline Store worth 22, now go for 916 at Fick Bros. Dr.

C. D. Day, dentist, is in Wilson Tuesday of each week. MI39 Vallie Anderson has contracted for the Prosper school. Croquet sets at the P.

O. Book Store are marked away down. The bicyclists take possession of the town these cool evenings. Born To Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Wells, on Saturday, July 27th, a boy. Gravel crossings have been put in on all the newly graded streets. A theatrical performance by home talent will be given in the" near future. Prof. Babize will assist with the music at the A.

O. U. W. meeting August Tth. E.

W. Wellington has money to loan on first class real estate security. Low rates. We give the Semi-Weekly Topeka Capital and The Me.esuek one year for $1.50. selves just what this machine will do.

E. R. Randolph has a complete new out and beneficial to teachers attending ever consider it the best remedy for a debilitat ain also agent for all the fit of bath tubs, and is having them plac BOOK STOKE held in our county. All who intend to ed system I ever used." For dyspepsia. ed in the enlarged rooms, corner of Lincoln Avenue and Main Street, at which McCORMACK MACHINES.

teach the coming winter should attend. liver or kidney trouble it excels. Price Those who fail in this surely do them 75 cents. To AH Whom It May Concrn: Office of Coi xtv Surveyor, Ellsworth Couuly, Kansas, July 13, is5. From and after this date this ofllee will be kept open for the convenience of the ou Saturday of each week.

I. Mklvili.k. 10-t. County Surveyor. place he will be ready to accomodate his customers after this week.

He sells selves a great injustice. "Father," said Carl, "how big a fish did G. A. C0LLETT, Prop. It.

II. TEAGUE, Ellsworth. The program of the daily work and tickets good for seven baths for 1, and classes under the several instructors is as follows: Prof. Frank II. Clark's classes: A.

O. U. W. Meeting. you ever catch?" "I caught a catfish once, Carl," replied the Deacon, "that weighed" He stopped short, looked fixedly at his son, and resumed in an altered There will be a meeting held at the I.

A Card to the Citizens of Ellsworth HUNTING A B.1UTZ. PERSONAL MENTION. Frank Baker was up Tuesday from Kanopolis. Senator Helm was In Tuesday 11101 nin tracing. Mayor Cowie, of Kanopolis, was in town Tues O.

O. F. hall on the evening of August Tth tone: "Carl, this is Sunday." at 8:30 in the interests of the A. O. U.

W. And Vicinity. Organization and Management, Mental Science. Literature, Methods. Georgraphy.

to be addressed by Hon. Webb McNall. day, Having given Mr. H. W.

Nunamaker a Mr. Terry moved his household goods into the Schultz house on Third Street In addition to the address there will also Miss Dot Burns Is visiting friends In Holly- complete course of optical instruction, be some good music. Everybody invited Tuesday. Mrs. Schultz expects to depart rood.

Prof. Dallas Grover's classes. take pleasure in assuring you that he is fully qualified to do all kinds of Lens Fit By order of Committee. soon for Hill City in Western Kansas, Mrs. Harry Minor Is lu re vlsUim' Mr.

and Mrs. The People of Baldwin, Excited Over an Assault I'pou a Youuff OlrL Lawrkxck, July SO. Elda Sturdivan, the 18-year-old daughter of Mr. Steve Sturdivan, of Bal.lwai. was assaulted Sundav night I some unknown person.

She was reading in the hammock in front of her house just about dark, and r.u hour later was found unconscious Bert Ackors tings in a practical and scientific manner, where she will make her home with her son, George. She shipped her household To Clense the System Klia-s Mone. of Green Garden township, in and if you are irom nervous Physiology. Arithmetic, C. History.

Physics. Constitution. Ellsworth Tuesday. goods Tuesday. Effectually, yet gently, when costive or headaches or conscious that your vision Bei tC'li 11 twne up from to visit his I'iiieiits.

"Mrs. Blatherskite lives at Ellsworth is not what it should be, we hope that you will jrive him an opportunity to prove his and yet the papers down there are al Miss Cadwell's classes. billions, or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irri- A. M. Woodiiiansee was over from Kunopwiis iu a hollow near bv.

Her cloth ways querying as to how tales about their town are told out of school," Lincoln Tuesday attendiug the tiial. ing had been torn, and a physician baid abilities as an optician. Respectfully Yours, C. L. Me Kit Beacon.

Primary methods. Orthography. Book-keeping 1 Jas. Wood, th enterprising liveryman of Lor she had been assaulted. Yesterday raine, was In towa Tuesday, tatipg or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds of fevers, use Syrup of Figs.

tnornlno" she had parti recovered her The Beacon is mistaken and from the above item we would conclude that the Wholesale and M'f g. Optician, Supt. Fairchild's classes. Jas. TauU was over from Ilollyrood tho first but was onlv able to tell that Kansas City, Mo, of the week visiting his parents.

lady mentioned lives in Lincoln. Baker-Griffith Trial. she thought her assailant was a colored man. The whole town formed a Grammar, U. Grammar, B.

Arithmetic, B. Mrs. Jas. Dalgltty and daughter, of Carneiro, The case against Kirby Griffith for called yesterday while la the city. Mr.

John S. Wilson, of Langley, called while in town last Saturday. Mr. Wilson striking the marshal of Kanopolis, Mr. J.

search party as soon as it became known, but found no trace of the per petrator of the deed. Miss Mary Boston spent last week with her is now living on the Millett homestead. Langley Locals. A little rain would do no harm. Bert Jury is attending the Normal.

The pentacost workers are still with us Bicycle Courier Passed Through sister, Mrs. Vint Paull, in Lincoln county. Lark in Sons have placed new shelves for displaying clothing, in their store this week. E. W.

Wellington has money to loan on first class real estate security. Low rates. II. W. Nunamaker is agent for liar wood mandolins and guitars.

Call and get his prices. 1 Our town Is now in the hands of the teachers. Ninety-live were enrolled yesterday. The first morning found eighty-eight teachers enrolled at the Ellsworth county normal. Henry Howard shipped a hundred head of cattle to Kansas City the first of the week.

Remember that we will accept eggs, hay, corn, butter or vegetables on subscription. G. A. Collet is selling croquet sets at the lowest possible prices at the P. O.

Jiook Store. Brad has moved his restaurant up town on Douglas Avenue between First and Second Streets. The first of last week we received the Jim Lewis and Tony Khmer made a business where he is farming and pasturing about 3,000 acreg. At present he has only a few GREAT FLOODS AT WICHITA, trip to Lincoln county the first of the week. M.

Baker, was tried before Justice Houston Tuesday. J. D. Lafferty appeared for the marshal and J. W.

Brooks for the defendant. The jury brought in a verdict late Tuesday night deciding that Griffith did not strike Baker. following self-explanatory letter: The hundred head of cattle, but expects to Arkansas Still Jtaginc with Another Prof. Claflin was in town last Sunday. St.

Louis, July 19, 18'J5. M. M. Church and wife, of Geneseo, are in the winter all the place will accomodate. Ed.

Messexgek, city, the guests of air. and Mrs. Will Eldred. He is attending the Normal at Ellsworth. A few people took advantage of the Mo.

IJljf Rise Reported Coming. Wichita, July 3a The river rose 6 inches more yesterday naisworth, Kansas. Mrs. J. W.

Brooks visited her sister, Mrs. L. Dear Sir: J. M. Trendley, the bicycle Pac.

excursion and went to Kansas City Danner, in Wilson the latter part of last week. courier, carrying dispatches from the afternoon, and now extends all over Good Reports. E. Wellington returned Saturday Governors of Illinois and Missouri to the last Sunday. Mrs.

II. Curry and children, of Emporia, Shoot or fish only in the proper season and escape the game by observing the proper laws. Many states have new game and fish laws this year, and if you dont know them, send five 2c stamps for Governor of Colorado, will leave St are in the city visitiDg Mr. and Mrs. A.

Sherriff. Prandrnother Merryweather went tp Salina Monday to visit her granddaughter D. B. Long was in Topeka a few days the lat Ijouis, Monday, July 2Vnd, and is scheduled to arrive in your city Saturday July '27th. Anything you can do for him from a business trip through Southern Kansas.

Mr. W. has wonderful stories to tell of corn prospects all over central ter part of last week, returning Saturday even Mrs. J. S.

Myers. a copy of the Game Law issue of The will be duly appreciated by the East side ing. Ouite a crowd from Marquette and in Amekicax Field, 245 State Street, Chica and southern Kansas. In all parts of the tjyciers. fc.

tjouwix, sec y. V. W. Ingrain, of Lacrosse, visited his brother ..11 TH. tAnntir go- idCl IIU1U ail UVC1 uu utiauu wuuij, xne courier, Mr.

rrendiy, arrived in E. here Sunday, returning home Sunday state the reports are the same. The farmers are getting right into the push attended the ball game Saturday: evening. Ellsworth Tuesday evening about the Arkansas valley. The damage to farmers cannot be estimated with any degree of accuracy until the flood subsides.

The present flood has been exceeded only once since white settle ments commenced in this, see- tion of the state. Several people iu the lower portion of the city were compelled move out, and boats, are p.uvv running between Morris and Orme itreets, which territory is now one vast sheet of muddy water. Another rise of 6 inches is coming, it is said, and this, with a threatening rainstorm, is causing great uneasiness, Minister Ah, my poor, unfortunate Mrs. A. L.

ltadke and children left Saturday o'clock. We met him a few minutes later Fred Fowler, one of our old boys who again, and Kansas is fairly launched on a new era of prosperity. brother, you look sad. Have you done anything which you regret having done? after he had eaten his supper. He is ac has been working as "Lightning Slinger" for Ellluwoo.l, for a visit with Mrs.

ltadke parents. companied by Mr. Jerome Winstanley, of for the past two years, is now in the gen Tattered Tim No, I ain't. I just licked Miss Kate Baker and Miss Ilo'an, of Iloily- St. Louis.

In answer to the question if it eral superintendent's office at Council Here's What You Want. I have purchased the right of Ellsworth road, visited in Ellsworth last week with Miss Dot Burns. Grove. Good for Fred. was to be inferred that he was behind time by reason of his reaching Ellsworth my pard.

You see, it wasdis way: I had a headache, and he told me to stick my head thro' a pane of glass and de pane county to manufacture Silver Velvet Our second nine and the Crawford in- Frank Gray and wife, cf Lyons, visited M. Soap. It cleans silverware better and three days behind time, he said, "No. vincibles will cross bats at this place Sat Gray and daughter, of this city, a few days the past week. would be gone, so I had to lick him.

quicker than anything yet found. It ab The lourney, he ays, baa been "tough" urday. Batteries, Langisy, Pickering BASEBALL. all the way, especially through Missouri Mrs. II.

Coover, of Bunker Hill, Is visiting her Frank Easterly announces this week as and Trullenger. Crawford, Sharkey and solutely will not scratch. It cleans mirrors and windows, giv'ng them a lasting polish. It also works fine on nickle or sisters, Mrs. Bert Tatterson and the Misses candidate for trustee of Garfield town Kenyon.

Everybody come. Admission, National I.ttteua. STANDING OF THE CLCD. We understand that Art Larkin and Jim Watts are authority for points on badger fighting. Bert Patterson writes his father that the Ellsworth boys all have work in Colorado at fair wages.

The many friends of Mrs. J. A. Gardner will be pleased to learn that her health is steadily improving. A movement, which we hope will be successful, is on foot to organize a full stringed orchestra.

J. A. Andrews, of Kanopolis, tells us that his 400 head of steers are looking and doing nicely. IV111 Shaffer presented us with a dozen Luedde, in this city. and eastern Kansas.

Rains, mud and bad roads have been the regular diet ever since leaving St. Louis. Altogether he has 15 cents. Ladies free. A refreshment ship.

We have known Mr. Easterly for a V. P. brass articles and will clean your jewelry w. r.

31 Harry Hutchins came up from Lawrence last fti 34 stand will be on the grounds and a good gool many years and have found hjm to 47 week to help Mr. A. Young hi the stoic untl in good shape, I warrant the article to been laid up about three days and a half time is insured all who attend. Baltimore 43 31 Ml be an honest, capable, straight-forward fa rmer and business man. We have no after the first ut the month.

.1.33 .3 7 .340 do the work. Try it. ours liesp't, Boston 42 32 .667 on account of rain, and this, time is de Brooklvn 4) 3 New 3 Washinsrton-iS 45 St. ..28 54 Louisville. 60 Des pjte the intense heat that prevailed 33 H.

W. Nuxamakek. Mr. Stone, father of airs. J.

B. Handy, was ducted from his scheduled allowance, so hesitancy in saying that he is fully quali cnicago. 47 38 throughout the afternoon of Saturday, here last week visithm. He returned to Ms that in reality he is a little ahead of his fied to fill the office in a manner that will the 27th, the McPherson and Langley ball home In Boyes, Texas, Friday morning. time allowance, Western Leaffuo.

W. LP.CI w. please the tax-payers. glubs fought to a finish one of the bett r. air.

S. Wilson and wife, of the Millett ranch, From here west to the stte line Mr. Wanted. The public to know That J. W.

Brooks does a general law Kansas City. 45 30 .6 0 Detroit 3j 37 Indianapolis. 44 30 40 and mogt skiUf ul ball games eyer witness. and Miss Wilson, of Kansas City, were in Ells One of a team of horses belonging to a Trendley will have good roads and will .377 ed in Langley, although our "pride" club 34 Torre Haute. 48 worth last Friday aud Saturday trading.

mice ears of corn yesterday. Will knows Mr, 100! about fifteen miles northeast of St. Paul 43 SI .333 business. was defeated by a score of 18 to 22. They make splendid time.

At the state line he will be met by the Denver Cycling Club, air. J. H. Sparks, of St. Joseph, Missouri, the wants of an editor.

town fell to the ground Tuesday mornin; That he writes insurance in the best obstinately disputed every inch of the special agent for the Youngstown Bridge Com on Douglas avenue from the effects of whom he expects will "jolly" him over way. There were only six of our regular companies at the lowest rates. Mrs. Alden Flanders has our thanks for a fine head of cabbage, a sample of what pany, called while in Ellsworth yesterday. being over-heated.

For some time a num the hills Into Denver. players tuai parucipaLeu iuc Mrs. Herbert Draper aud son, Norman, start- That he has farms to let. That he has houses to rent. ber of horse doctors worked with it, but can be raised in Kansas.

Hewlett yesterday morning about three having gone to school to Salina ed Tuesday morning for Washington. I), c. o'clock and said he would be in WaKeen- Iiost An Eastern Star pin. The word The new bloods who played in their places to no advantage until Sam Johns came along and told them it was suffering from That he is a notary public and draughts where they wyi vlsi Mrs. Draper's mother and ey for supper.

sister. were good at everything but batting deeds, mortgages, leases, contracts. rush of blood to the head and if they On fair roads he rides twelve miles an "Hiddell'' is engraved on the back. Find-er will please return to this office. Milt Allan and wife are the happy pa Patronize him and he will work for They could not find the ball at critical Dr.

11. 2. Ilissem went to Denver Tuesday for TToHtera Association. w. P.

C.i w. L. p. Peoria. 45 23 31 3j .493 Lincoln 43 2U 41 .411 Des 38 31 .651 Jacksonville 26 44 .371 Denver.

86 33 25 41 MORE GOLD DEPOSITED. Two Million Dollara Flared In Uncle Sum's Vaults by the Bond Syndicate. New York, July 3a It is announced that on Friday last the government bond syndicate deposited with the sub-treasury $2,000,000 in gold In exchange for legal tenders. This was done for the purpose of making good would bleed it in the mouth the horse a few days vacation. Mrs.

Hlssem. who went your best interests. times. Give our lads McPherson practice and thev can show them a trick or would soon get up, Sam's advice was hour and when pushed fo time, rides eighteen hours a day. At this rate there is no doubt of his reaching Denver as some Ume ago, will return with him the litter rents of a boy who took up his residence followed and the animal was soon on his part of this week.

Their Claim Allowed. two, but, having only a part qf their men with them Tuesday night. Ilollyrood scheduled in thirteen days. they could not be expected to play win- The Brubaker children, Miss Minnie San. feet.

Preaching Sunday. Miss Daisy DeissrotU returned to her home Wilson the latter part of last week, after a pleasant visit of a week or more with her friend, nine ball. The visitors were a gentle- and Harry, have just received notice that The delinquent tax list appears in this A Sure Candidate, manly well behaved set of fellows and they have been allowed back pension Miss Lorena Brooks, Issue. Property owners should look it over carefwlly to see if they are on the Tuesday evening we called on Mr. J.

The Rev. Sheffield, of Topeka, will preach next Sunday morning, August 4th, money as the children of an old soldier, play good ball and we welcome them to. to the treasury the amount of gold D. J. Santry returned Tuesday frotn a visit Handy, who, our readers will remember, our little pity again, owing we Harry receives Miss Minnie gets $555 list.

at 11 o'clock at the Baptist church, this withdrawn by various persons for has been confined, to the house for the tense heat it took more time to play the back monev. and 10 a month until 16 with friends and relatives at his former home, Akron, Ohio. Dan reports a very pleasant trip. Lee Krebs writes from Bridgewater shipments to Europe and other past six or seven, weeks with some game and neither side could do their best, city. Tea Party.

Dakota, that work in the harvest fields is places during the month. This deposit years old. She is now 18. We are hear tily glad their claim has been allowed trouble of the knee joint. We found him in splendid spirits, notwithstanding he plenty.

He got a job as soon as he ar Our club cannot play any championship games for a month or so as six of their brings the government gold balance up to the highest point reached since If they put their money in the bank at in Mrs. Seitz entertained a few friends jived. players have gone to the Normal or other terest, by the time Minnie is 21 she will last Thursday at afternoon tea in honor tho syndicate has completed its pay was, as he expressed it, "having his leg pulled." The doctor has a weight on the places of study. The game with McPher ments on account of bonds. have quite a nice little sum.

Mrs- E. W. Wellington gave a luncheon part to a number of her lady friends last of Mrs. Herbert Draper. A pleasant affected limb to keep the lower part of it son was the most skillfully played game of Mrs.

Herbert CAPT. BECK SUSTAINED, iSaturJay in honor Bicycle Tourist. afternoon and evening js. reported. Will Be Here To-morrow.

pulled down so there will be no pressure on the "cushion" in the knee joint. He yet played on the Langley diamond. Dr. Baird, of Marquette, umpired the game. Draper.

The Interior Department Has Formalrv John Hardy, Qf BaUimore. bicycle and returns much benefited by Ills vacation. The Holton Meeting. The Holton racing meeting opened Tuesday. The 2-year old trot, ir, which Mr.

Lloyd's Falmort was entered, came off the flrt day, Mr. Lloyd was present and although Falmont only took second money, he tells us he is well satisfied. The colt had hurt one of his knees a few days before in the stable, and in trotting so favored the leg that he interfered and broke several times in both heats. Era Wright, the little maye that Falmont easily defeated at Leavenworth, Kalina CUtU shipped three carloads Approved of Ills Proceedings. Wasiiixotox, July 27.

The acting tourist, passed through Ellsworth Monday fle tries! tp be fair but his Judgment not the besti' The following is the posi; is much, encouraged, oyer the progress he has made toward recovery during the last ten days and hopes soon to be up and snlendid three-year old steers to Kan about noon, en route to San Francisco secretary of the Interior has sent a dis Dr. Phillips, of Salina, makes a specialty of eye and ear troubles. He meets with success in all his cases. He will be here to-morrow and can can be seen at tions and score by innings. Mr.

Hardy left St. Louis, Monday, July about. LANGLEY. POSITIONS. MCPHEKSOK loth, and has taken his time in wheeling patch to.

the Nebraska delegation in answer to their protest on the subject of leasing of the Winnebago lands Referring to the question of Mr. Handy the Bailou House bv any needing his BHruison, Sharkey. Catcher Brown, Schwab. Youns, Jury Pitcher Schwab, Brown Fowler, First S. Yowell candidacy, we told him quite a number of towards the setting sun.

He says he is in no hurry, his time is his own, and he is making the trip for pleasure, ana to see The actinar secretary says the services. people had made inquiry of us as to what Johuson Second Luddlngton he had decided to do. Mr. Handy said Card of Thanks. the county.

also intimated that he proceedings of Capt. Beck under-the decision of the United States, circuit 'court at St Louis havo. that he had definitely concluded tp'make won: best time This makes a race each for Era and Falmont. They will We wish to thank the many friends the rape, and that we could so announce would likely give an account of hs )QM. ney to the world in the shape of a book 5.

as city yesterday. Mr. Cizek B'ent down with tnem. Karl's Clover the great blood purifier give freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation, 50cts. and 1.

Paul Ueaume shipped 104 head of line steers to Kansas City last week. They weighed nearly 1300 pounds, and brought the top notch of the market. ShiloU's cure Is sold on a It cures incipient consumption. It is the best cough cure. Only one cent a dose.

25 50 cts. and 1. lowell been formally approved and that the jn Ellsworth and our own neighborhood, Sharkey Short Fowler, 12 Jury Center Young, Time of game, 3 hours. to his friends through the Messesgeu, and meetjagalg on August 20th at Girard, and if Falmont is in form, the contest will Myers. who kindly assisted, and, by their Hf was on the lookout for Trendly, the that in another week or so he would be settlers can easily protect themselves by taking out leases through Hultz.

courier from Louis, and expected him prove an interesting one. round to see them. many acts of friendship and thoughtful-ness, comforted us during our bereavement in the late death of our husband to overtake him about Thursday Cr lilday Beck. The dispatch en Is: "Why not, advise tho settlers to take this course?" Mr. Handy is one of the best men in the Score by innings; A pf inf week, and ride into Denver with 222, 1 county for the office of county treasurer and son.

After years of study and labor, there .3 0 Lesley 0 him. 1-1S. both as regards business qualifications Mas. Eli McIIexrt, M. ASTP Mas.

W. McHexkt. Kansas Whltecaps. Westmoreland, Julv 27. At has at last been discovered a sure and P.

EXTUT8IAST, and personal habits. He has a host of never failing remedy. It has been tested 11 o'clock Thursday nlghl four masked Carneiro Ed Cook was in town Monday; Otto Chapman was in Carneiro Satur. riendf "in all parties who will yote and I work hard for his election. on patients who have dispaired of ever being cured, the results have been in For Mrs.

Cone. Mrs. Thos. E. Beatty, Mrs.

Thos. E. Beatty, men took liev. T. Kooks, the Baptist minister of this place, from hia home, 5 miles in the country, and Mr.

and than AWARDED every case, wonderful. GrofTs Rheumat day. whom Ellsworth can boast no more charming and pleasant host and hostess, ic Cure is unequaled as a positive remedy $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be pleas Sipp Ulrickson was town Monday on Highest Honors World's Fair. in all cases of chronic and acute Inflama business.

tarred and feathered him. They kicked and beat him in a brutal manner, and he Is lying at a farmer's house outside the town in a critical condition. Mrs. Rooks went along with her entertained a small gathering of friends last Thursday evening at their home jn ed to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been tory rheumatism, pout, lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia especially Ovarian neuralgia. Rev, Hogan will preach at Carneiro HE; i Sunday at 3 P.

able to cure in all its stages, and that is the northern part of town, in honor of Mrs. Cone, who was leaving on Friday Rev. E. L. Prather has accepted a position with a St.

Louis firm to travel, and will join the noble army of drummers next week. Abilene News. A woman can have some idea of what a pleasant voice her hnband has if she can disguise the fact that it is she who is talking to him over the telephone. Ere the morning sun had peeped above the eastern horizon. Leonard Dolde stole cautiously out with bU trusty shot gun and killed the cat with nine lives.

We learn with pleasure that Mrs. Bert Woodmansee, of Kanopolis, who has been dysmenorrhea and all kindred affections. It is also a blood purifier, being especially husband and says she knows the white- Misses Sheridan and Power were in Catarrh. 'Mali's Catarrh Cure is the oniy caps, sue will swear out warrants lor morning's train for her home in Iowa. A pleasant time syas of course the result of Ellsworth Wednesday.

useful in eczema, psoriases, scrofula, all positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh, being a constitutional them. Excitement over the affair runs hiarh. He is accused of trying to as Cam Clawson was in Carneiro this week glandar enlargements and diseases of the liver and kidneys. It is absolutely free disease, reouires a constitutional treat looking after some cattle.

the evening's gathering, Up on a Visit. sault a young woman. ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in from all narcotics. Severe attacks are ternally, acting directly upon the blood relieved ia from one to three days and a J.

Woodmansee and wife are up from Mrs, Hughes and daughter, Hattie, visited in Carneiro Tuesday. Peaches are plenty and nearly ripe, Farmers are loading their guns. and mueoui! surfaces, of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the dis their new home in the Strip on a short positive cure effected in from hve to eighteen days. For sale by George Seitz, visit. They arrived the first of the week, Hawkeye quite ill for some time, is improving and thought to be on the way to rapid and ease, and giving tne patient sirengtn vy Ellsworth, Kansas.

Kalina Cizek bought over worth building up the constitution and assisting coming via nntcmnson overiana in sis days, Mr. W. says everything looks most permanent recovery of cattle from W. J. Sheridan, Monday, nature in doing its work.

The proprietors Our friend, K. M. Hall, has our hearty BARBER SHOP. I. II.

KANOOLPIl, pnoiT.iF.Ton. At the annual school meeting Mrs, have so much faith in, its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for nhas for a bushel of as fine early Ohio promising la the Strip this year. Rain in abundance has fallen at seasonable periods, crops are in good condition and the Cook was elected director of the board. Shaving, hair-cutting, and inotatoe as we have seen this year. They are of tiii awn raising and are indeed anv case that it fails to cure, fiend for people all feel encouraged.

When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. SlIAMrOOING. First Ioor Iist of J.

Heche's Store. looking potatoes. Tuesday, R. J. and his wife drove down Quite a number of young folks have gone to Ellsworth to attend the Institute, The school board met Monday and agreed to employ Mr.

Bert Claflin as list of testimonials, Addreas, Chexet Toledo, by Druggists, 75c. t3 Carneiro to spend a few days with When she had Children, she gave them Castoria MAIN STKEET ourii MOST PERFECT MADE. A oure Craw Cream of Tartar Powder. Free Mrs. Woodmansee's father, Jas.

Young principal and Miss Brooks as his assistant Thev expect to return to the Strip the We met Milt Allan on the street the other day and could not account for the broad smile on his face. We have since learned that the cause was a new boy, rho arrived the first of last week. from Ammonia, Alum cr any other alulterant Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Made. latter part of Jast week or the first of I for the coming school year.

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