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THE BROWN COUNTY WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1890. Senator Ingalls is a brave man, and I Bbi-Meiseniieimer. I "Onr Jim.1 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 7, 1890. Society News.

Geo. Carey leaves Tuesday for Weeping those who knew him in the lawless days I Wednesday, anuary 29, in the pres- The Rev. J. B. Richardson says James say that he would fight at the drop ofenc8of tne near family relations andiPoston's victory at Washburn college Water.

'T cannot tell how the truth may be, I tell the tale as twas told to me." Mrs. Ed. Slosson, of Sabetha, is visiting in the hat and could shoot like a cowboy, mends, mi. John F. Babb was married, more than proves there is "something in the dry.

TTnriP havft durf at Atrhisnn from While he was eating supper one night the Kev. Mr. Fhekenger, the boy. -Mrs. D.

Arkland is visiting Mrs. John Robin son, at Willis. 4in i an Atcmson noiei a Daa man came wo jucuucucuuci. uauguicf ii. ouu xjuj.

nun wuu mc urizo ueuate Ladles Union will meet with Mrs. L. Potten- in and covering our John. J. with a re- airs- Jacoo jaeisenneimer.

I onerea Dy tne uamma fcigna literary ger Friday afternoon. A good writer is blossoming in tne voive- ordered him to make a sneeeh in I The bride was raised in Brown county society affirming the question "Should We are busy getting ready for the greatest SILK SALE EVER HELD BT US. Miss Belle Rothrocfc, of St. Joseph, will visit A. I I Everest Enterprise.

his best stvle. The fellow was verv and all who know her are her friends so the General Government Establish a Miss Maggie Rothrock next week. A number of friends enjoyed themselves at drunk and having heard of IngalTs pretty and amiable is she. The groom National University at Mrs. Dr.

Pottenger's Friday evening. great oratorical powers had determined 18 one 01 our most manly Joxmg men. Robin Item, "Groaner Hopkins" is something new and good by Ed. Howe. Mrs.

Chas. Babbit, of Stockton, who has been on a private rehearsal. Ingalls looked immeuaaujiy aiier uie ceremony me special correspondence The World. visiting her friends here, went home Monday. Editor Whitaker is printing what is up from his apple pie like all great couple took the G.

I. train for St. Joseph In J. D. Hardy's communication last Joe and Dave Riley, of Mound City, who I I A 1 A J.1 4 A I known as "red hot" stuff.

men he eats apple pie and said cooly intending to go irom mere ior a tour wees ne classified the grocer's custom- have been visiting here for some time, returned Saturday. Send for samples of China Silks, Surahs, or whatever kind you need. Orders will be filled before the sale begins, to give you first choice. that he would not sneak at. the biddine in the east, visiting Mr.

Babb relatives ers under two heads: "The farmer who Mrs. James Lawrence is visiting in Topeka. The Holton papers refer to our water- ofvdnmk en idiot. Then while the in Pennsylvania. The presents were Lays cash and the man who lives in Mr.

Lawrence win go after her Saturday, remain worKS as an expensive luxury. fpiinw awn and t.nM what, hp wnnM very tasty and below is a list: town and buvs on time." Now for Mr. ing over Sunday. i I Mr indMn Tt MMSPnhPimpr Tlr of irilrtArf The Presbyterian Literary society will meet Hardy's benefit I will state, that after .1 jt r.rmn. i intra snnwpn a rpvmvpr nnr no.

0 nen we vniiiK we are mau tt auc i ipiacques. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Moser, two pair towels fore it became necessary to use it the at the parsonage Monday night. Hollands' Ka-trina is the subject.

DCMCAIDCDwe send sam mpies or goods one else we are simply mad at ourselves. ana tame nnen. II L. Ill Ul II FREE OF iniAKUK, ana bad man accidently shot himself in the attend to all orders for samples or roods on thm Mrs. E.

Austin, Mrs. Radford's mother, has having had several year's experience in the grocery business I fail to agree with him on this point. The farmer is not the man who pays cash, but who as a Susie, ellie ana George wonaer, matcn case. Frank and George Meisenheimer, set silver says the Falls knee. gone to Wichita county to hold a claim.

The Knives ana iorKs. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dreisbach, cut glass tea set. SAME DAY WE RECEIVE THEM.

We depend on low prices, good, honest values, and prompt attention to orders to secure aad keep your trade. very much in Union band serenaded her Monday night. "The snow has gone," City News, doubtless earnest. Tr -fliti farmor'a inotitnfo flit clirrVifocf Laura, rsora. tua aloser, set personal salts.

A double wedding takes place at the home ot a.a i Vl I C. Meisenheimer and family, sugar spoon and tendency to political expression by the butter vei salt and pepper castor class runs long accounts. The town man runs his account thirty days and the Argo's, west of town, next Monday night, J. E. Whaley and John Englehart will each Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. bcliilling, china fruit dish. A Hiawatha man dates the beginning I delegates was skillfully avoided by J.

and J. G. Schilling, surer cream pitcher. no longer. At the end of each month marry a Miss Argo.

first time he of his misfortunes to the Mr. and Mrs. Will Rogers, St. Joseph, su timely and well directed interruptions kjlxsas cmr, mo. wore a night shirt.

he calls at the grocery and balances his account; pays the spot cash every thirty by the chairman and the good sense of the farmers. The much abused tariff Ministers now pray that McGinty may not find the bottom of the sea to be days. But can the same be said of the farmer? No. To be sure many farmers pay cash for their goods, but was mentioned but twice and by a republican and democrat. The republi The Sick.

J. E. Morris has It. Mrs. Widow McDaniels is very sick.

Wm. Heimlich and family have the grip. Dr. Yates is about again after a sick spell. Dr.

Leigh is up, but not yet in full strength. The Chapson family are all ill with the grip. J. P. Franklin and Miss Dora are very sick.

MissBurk had to leave her school Monday. the "bottomless pit." rer pickle castor. Lala and Don Moser, china cake plate. Mr. and Mrs, R.

Zimmerman, china tea set. Anna Moser, china berry dishes. Uncle John Meisenheimer, china fruit plates. Will Knabb, silver cake basket. John Barnum and wife, bed spread.

Martin Meisenheimer and wife, bed spread. Ed and Maud Linthicum, Horton, Russian rug. Sister Agnes, Reading, table linen and napkins. Mrs. Mitchell, Reading, tidy.

Mr. and Mrs. Hamler, one dozen napkins. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Norton, table linen and can said all would be made right and the FINAL WIND UP. Having contracted to Work for the New York Life Insurance Co democrat didn't seem to think it would The man who took ginger and whisky taking them as a class and placing them along side the town people and to keep from taking the grip got it just I until his party got the reins. they would invariably be classified as the credit customers, while the other the same, and got it awful bad. Grip. xuuse vvuu cue wining tu tane anuuiei A daughter of Alex.

Foster is very ill at Port party would figure as the cash cus As most of the consuls have been ap-1 vote on the prohibitory amendment are land, Mo. napkins. John Hauber, set silver tea spoons. Carrie and Kate Mitchell, Reading, embroidered silk handkerchief. I Mr.

and Mrs. John Moser, table linen. Mary Moser. pair towels. pointed several persons who had hoped few.

The law has been made and there tomers. Also one word more: we would like to enquire of Mr. Hardy as should be no thought of divorce from it. to who had to stand that little loss of CoL 1L J. Aten had It last week, but is all right once more.

Mrs. F. P. Lint has been very sick. Saturday she had several spasms.

Wm. Smith, of Hamlin, has just got over a severe attack of the grip. "S300" which he mentions as the short to, will not go abroad this year. If the ground hog didn't see his shadow Sunday he was blind. Do you believe in the ground hog fancy? I am anxious to Close out my business Very soon.

Look at These Inducements. Dollar Patent Medicines For 50 Cents. Half-Dollar Patent Medicines For 25 Cents. Except Pectoraline and The resubmission idea is dead, anyway. Let none disturb its slumbers.

In your temperance talk do not even refer to it. Otie Barnum, cut glass sauce dishes. Mrs. Chas. Knabb, rug, Chas.

Knabb, clock. Fred, Arnold and Eli Moser, stand lamp. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Moser and G.

Harvey, water set. Mr. and Mrs. John Maglott, water set. Mr.

and Mrs. George Maglott, Mrs. DeLon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnum, Scott Barnum, Miss age atter allowing 7 per cent, to pay expenses of handling the goods of that The resubmissionist who challenges "farmers' store" which he cites.

you can be best answered with silent Mrs. Wm. Hohn has been very ill a long time. Her husband is devoted to her and waits on her night and day. Died.

The parent who talks too much to his child loses its respect, as a commander Dr. Gafford had intended going to contempt. wnaiey, piusn rocker. Mrs. Ellen Wonder, silver pickel castor.

Dan'l Meisenheimer, 1G0 acre farm in Nemaha county. HUU 1A1CIU.U 11 Ct? 1 til OVAVll A. O. I New York Monday to complete a course of lectures, but has postponed the trip Hood's Sarsaparilla. Twenty-five Cent preparations For 15 Cents.

All kinds of Pills in stock it maKes newspaper men ot exper- Died, five miles northwest of Highland, of brain fever, Feb. 1890, Lydie Gertrude, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ilighfield, aged Tiie World nominates Bill White, ience smile just a little to read a preten- for a few days on account of the large 10 Cents. Gold Spectacles and Gold Pens number of patients demanding his at 1 year and 27 days.

Sunday School Convention. The Morrill township Sunday school At Wholesale. convention, will be held at the Baptist Children's Rooks for half price. of the El Dorado Republican, to succeed tious article on how a newspaper should James Whitcomb lliley as Nye's part- be run, especially if the directions be iief' written by one who is a failure in every- The Leavenworth people are having thing an as unfamiliar with newspa-as much trouble with their pontoon Per work as the heathen are with the Pocket Knives, Scissors. Razors and Strops At Wholesale Price.

$12.00 Violins for $7.00. $10.00 Violins for $6.00 Violins for $4.00. Church of Morrill, Febuary 9. The program will be: Afternoon session "When He comes, when He comes, To make up His jewels; Like the stars of the morning, His bright crown adorning, She shall shine in her beauty, A gem for His crown." Letter from Idabo. A former Brown county citizen, who is well- bridge as we have had with our 2:00 Devotional exercises conducted; by Rev.

Bible. Go to, and open the eyes of those who are blind, thou would be seer. tention at present. B. F.

Van Liew and Miss Belle Case, of this city, were married at Hiawatha, Wednesday, January 29. Judge Dick-ason performed the ceremony. Congratulations. Miss Broscious has presented the M. E.

church with a beautiful bible for use in the pulpit. The members unite in expressing their most sincere thanks for the gift. Henry Williams' beaming counten Wallace. 1:15 Address by Rev. W.

A. Biggart Music. liked by all who know him, writes We had four weeks of good sleighing so far. One cold day. Ten Cent Sheet Music For 5 Cents.

Prescription Case and Show Case For Less than Half Cost. J. N. SCQULLER, Hiawatha, Kansas. Did you ever read better papers than those written by our farmer? We never did, and we have been reading several agricultural papers every week 2:45 Address by M.

S. Smalley Music. 3:15 Short Speeches by Sunday School Workers Sunday the 5th, it was 26 below zero. People here say lots of snow means lots of grain to haul to market next fall. A threshing machine man told me he threshed four acres of wheat that had The Atchison papers forget difference in politics in urging Judge W.

D. Webb for office of supreme court commissioner. Harry Whittaker says it is a mistake Revds. Yoder, Wallace and Baur will lead in the discussions. acre field and they been surveyed out of a fifty tne acre ana last averaced sixty-seven ousneis to for years.

The convention talk, too, jar was tne aryest year tms country nas nau ior that he is to be married. Marriage was so very good that Secretary Mohler fteen years. B. W. Graybill, Moscow, Idaho.

seems as dreadful to an editor as a big told us that of all the institutes he had Weather Report for January. paper bill. attended he had never heard more in ance still "bobs up serenely" from behind Mills counters on certain busy occasions. Our people would appreciate a side Prepared by Prof. F.

H. Snow. DR. J. LEIGH, Makes the treatment of Female Diseases a Specialty Evening session-Music.

7:00 Scripture Reading by Pres. Burnsworth Prayer by Rev. Hause Music. 7:15 Address by Prof. Hunter Music.

7:45 Address by Rev. F. W. Houchens telligent and pointed discussions. The temperature was above the average, but there have been nine warmer Januaries on our Governor Humphrey put nimseir in line with the farmers when he wrote a letter to Congressman Peters urging walk from the railroad crossing to the 23 years record in 1SC9, 1870, 1871, 1874, 1876, 1879, 1880.

1882 and 1889. The rainfall was more than M. E. church very much. This sloppy weather brings the subject to their twice the average and has been exceeded in only The Knights of Pythias surrendered their charter Monday night and will join the lodges of Horton, or Atchison.

Too many lodges in Hiawatha to keep up interest caused the failure. The Good music furnished in abundance. Such as Inflamation. Ulceration, Displacements, Falling of the Womh, Female Weakness, Whites, Kidney Disease, GraveLlStc two preceecung januaries. ine cioucuness was much, above the average, and the wind velocity minds again quite orcably.

was nearly normal. Music conducted by A. F. Robinson. All are cordially invited to attend.

J. If you are contemplating urnsihing lie also treats rues dv a new metnoa, tne lodge roll showed 50 members in good H. Burnwortii, President. Lloyd Grant Cullimore, M. your house, O.

W. Brown, can fit you out with all the necessary articles. legislation We do 'not shoulder the opinions of correspondents. If you have an opinion to air write it above your name and we will print it. Capt.

Collins is to Sabetha what Major Morrill is to Hiawatha the confidential friend of every man, woman and child at all times. I standing; 13 were present and resolved I McMillan, Secretary. successful and satisfactory ever devised. 3fet2x Consultation Free. 6 THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE.

Local Oculist to Missouri Pacific R. R. Furniture, carpets, crockery, stoves, etc. to give up the charter, and 7 can meet His prices are lower than the lowest. and reclaim it.

I Tuesday Night's Beading Atchison, Kansas. There were those in the audience at I J. II. Lang and Mrs. E.

O. Brown are Vhen Nye and Riley were here it was I the opera house Tuesday night who had the stewards at the M. E. church for Expert Eye and Ear Pension Examiner for Northern Kansas. In Hiawatha every Friday.

noticed that lliley loafed about the drug heard Charles Dickens and his son read this year. stores all day. Lately the two have from David Copperfield, and it is their Our doctors have been very busy for The weekly Topeka Capital and The World $2 a year. It is the official state paper. The World is the official county paper.

separated because Riley was too fond of opinion that Mr. Charles F. Underhill, the last four weeks with grip patients, rye, ana it is now thought by prohibi-1 reads as the characters would speak, and are doing a good deal of night tionists that Jim really tried to induce I and presents them as thev were con-1 work. A First -Class Fan of 160 Acts, One mile east of Centralla, Also an Imported English Shire Stallion, Six years old. Will lease farm if not sold soon, as ill health compells me to stop farming.

Address, GEO. W. MAHEW, CENTRATJA, KAO. ine gooa, sensioie iaiK in ine oaoetna some ot our druggists to let him have ceived by the great novelist. T.

D. Ruley is again on deck after a JJIAWATHA LECTURE ASSOCIATION. THE IMPERIAL QUARTETTE AT THE OPERA HOUSE, FEBRUARY 26th. uepuDiican tins ween proves tnat Editor hquor.without a doctor's prescription. I The reading was esnecial i prescription.

The reading was especially enjoyed protracted seige of the grippe. Mrs. Clough, who was so long sick, is about One of the really elegant and forcible by the large number of young people I Ruley is not recovering as fast as could present most of whom love Dickens be wished for and is still confined to all right again. writers of the state is Dr. Phillip Krohn, books.

They hate Heep with him, they her bed. J. K. Klinefelter was an aide to fight- editor of the Atchison Champion, and weep with David when Dora dies, and I Miss Sadie Ilaffner, of Hiawatha, mg junjur iiiuisun, oi uw i opeKa i pastor of the First Congregational go with Mr. Peggotty, their hearts ach-1 spent Sunday January 26 in the city.

Capital, during the war and has seen I church. I ing as his does, in the long search over I The familiar form of J. Ward is wel YOU WILL FIND him but once since. corned again to our streets. nZncr nf kV- lan and sea for little Emily- and tion, a thing of his is printed as an ex- 0.

ample of sublime oratory. wnen Steerforth is found on the beach, The U. B. Church is soon to have a The property of the late Thomas O'Brien was sold Tuesday to Chas. ALL THE TEXT BOOKS USED Augustus Bottron for $168.

It was well they T. Dwight Thacher, of Topeka, who "think of him at his best." -IN- new minister. Our ice-men now think that harvested their ice just in the time. worth $200 and more. right has written a report of Kansas resources I And a lesson is learned "When you for the government, selects Brown I are disappointed in some one think of Albert J.

Schilling, U. S. deputy col Mrs. Hattie Morris is on the sick list. county as the standard to compare all I the best of him, not the worst lector, is now on duty at Leavenworth.

Geo. F. Mitchell is still very sick with -ALSO. Few young men hold so responsible a pthers by. Brown county is the fairest Mew Alliances.

congestion of the lungs. He has the choice of intelligence, sobriety industry, 1 place and can fill it so well. The District Schools, sympathy of his many friends in this and handsome results from all virtues. County Organizer Jeffries is very busy these nights making new Alliances. Friday night Roys Creek farmers vicinity.

Robinson is to have a resident minis- AT STORE. If the merchants had thought of it, twould have been the thing to do entertaining the farmers free who were in town Thursday and Friday. The express rates from Kansas City to Hiawatha are little better than a plain steal. A package that once cost 25 cents now costs 30 and 35. Tf raf orm house.

The charter members-f or each af ter cence, who will have the alliance there are five-are J. R. Mc-rouuuiJ L. R. YATES.

one. Peaches have been killed by the cold is the watchword the Kansas cu hnA Dowell, Hugh Ryan, Ed. Buchanan, A brother of B. F. Van Liew has been in town for a few days.

Hiawalia. Kansas. Jannarr 1. 1890. A young son has arrived at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. C. R. Martin, to swell snap, haven't they, fruit growers? The of trade might look into this matter to John Wood' A Jenkins- The previous warm weather made 12 degrees the benefit of her merchants president is Ed. Buchanan; sec'y, S.

G. below zero very hard on buds. Jenkins; lecturer, C. D. Swim.

Eigh- The farm of John House which teen members were enrolled. An Atchison man who slit his hogs' was sold at public sale Tuesday was In the Idol district a sub-alliance was ears at first, now brands them as he does bought by M. S. Watson for 83,400. He organized with 19 members.

The char- the census of 1890. CD. LAHME, Cutter C. H. JANES, Vice-President.

E. N. MORRILL, President. Jessie Mills, of White Cloud, is the new clerk at Mills store. cattie, to Keep his neighbors irom steal- bid it in for Mr.

House. There was ter five are O. Shonyo. J. M.

Idol, A. J. Bliss, H. Koelling, J. H.

Hayes. Presi never before such a crowd at a sheriffs May Allison is spending a few days in town preparatory to making a trip sale. The farm is worth S5.000. dent, J. H.

Hayes; sec'y, Martin Idol; ing them and cutting their ears off. The home of a man who bought one of. the new angled hoe razors is blasted east. lecturer, O. Shonyo.

Six converts were received into the Few Kansas papers find it necessary THE MORRILL JANES BAM, HIAWATHA, KANSAS. An Alliance was also organized at because he caught his wife scoping the to copyright their for protec- Spring Creek Wednesday night, and M- E- Curch Sunda S. H. Brown spent Sunday in Hiawa itu it. uvu.

xnusc uu Miner irom piracy Saturday night Everest will full into i A A. A. 1 1 mm mi tha. A Tafcnta shprifF and hi -iCrmpr Aitmwu uiuue, xuejvan line. There are 23 alliances in the county.

CoL Johnson, of Hiawatha, passed handcuffed together, enjoyed a big State Journa1' At Last. through here Sunday on his way to pay HnmV in Sf Tnco Tf woe. 1 "cijuuiiisui. a visit T. Pomeroy of St.

Joseph ESTABLISHED 1871. INCORPORATED 1887. Horton Commercial. Our readers will be gratified to learn aimuf iut mey comu nnu in me town. the mind of the editors at least jxr jeweier coiiieiiipiaies locating ai that the Hotel Grand has been finally SrPtnrtr Am.im,H,,i AM.lr core ulc tiling UICU HHS Severance.

Capital Paid up J. F. Wilson is negotiating with Sabetha parties with the object of buy $100,000 20,000 Surplus ing a stock of goods at that Dr. Bliss, of Hiawatha, was called as that Brown county is not simply one of "iri since JaKe ot- the best counties in the state, but the rs presentation of a another month, will open to the pub-best. Now we have it from the highest by the 3.

ews employes to XeJlie ItwiU afford further satisfaction tho 'tv learn that the will be that y' TT veteran hotel keeper, Geo. Boone, so It is a sign that winter's back is ialk Wlth anv farmer in Brown well known among the traveling men broken when the doors of the millinery ounty nd Xou hear him quote of Kansas. Mr. Boone was in the city stores are thrown wide open and the race Greeley frequently. This ought yesterdav; and informed the Comrner- women rather in about the stove to t0 snow verv conclusively that our cial that'he would endeavor to have the council for Geo.

F. Mitchell Nibs. A General Banking Business Transacted, '-J Academy Notes. The Academy law is First, yon must not break ranks while marching up stairs. Second, you If oreign ana Domestic isxcnange urmsneu, Special Attention given to Collections received.

Notes and Bills discounted, and as liberal should not carry your pipe in your pocket, and mv if nil farmers are most sensible men. I house open to the public by March first. I and would give a grand formal opening third you must stop yelling in the halls. Ask Ed O'Xeil or Elbndge McKnight who came Sometime when we can do so without Major Wm. Sims, who succeeds Mr.

and ball about a month later. Mr. accommodation gTanted as consistent with sound banking. seeming "aforethought" we shall write Hamilton as state treasurer, is a farmer operating a large hotel in out ahead in the trade the other ensuing. and Will Bobinson Chas.

Carothers visited the Pifr mlr tttoti and a most rnmrfnf mar, fn, Sn vUla niuvu uw vuspvoc wi IXIVV UwUvv V. VllJ A XV lillUtVUVVt I V. JU. mi XVi viij vicib. cicii.

vuc xlix xui Morrill school Tuesday afternoon. sure- at once. His son. Georee. ir and Miss Carrie Partridge is with us again after The people never had a more prompt or ponsi oie a position, jrery ivansan I daughter Grace, will assist in the man faithful servant.

I Knows good of the Maior. I agement of the Hotel Grand, all of nearly a week's illness. Frank Beldon's brother visited the school Fri wnicn insures its successmi operation. Henry Smith, the Falls City real es- We are very thankful that thft hiV I Horton extends a hearty welcome to day. tate man, is a sort of a diamond broker papers print the same syndicate readinir tne Boones, while Hiawatha deeply re- Miss Edna Moyer returned to school Monday.

inai is ne nas many oiamona rings i maiier. 11 we are inclined to read the I 11 .1. A A Amm I O. XX. ToacB, tnatne loans mem oui on long ume xo stun at an it is but necessary to read it Notice Oe addra tlip on your pajxr It Votice the address ah your paper.

It Xjorezisso Tcu33.es, Ijawxcaco. the girls he likes. 'm one paper. I wm tU youkomym stand on ovr looks, I tvillteUyv kow stand motor books..

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