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The Hiawatha Daily World from Hiawatha, Kansas • Page 2

The Hiawatha Daily World from Hiawatha, Kansas • Page 2

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THIS DAILY BROWN oL Vt WOKMi, YV KDNH8DAY, JaNUAKY 0, 1893. THE WEATHER. A Handy Directory GEO. P. HOWELL WHO II A MAOIC A.

FOKTUNKftirhumlrpdH Itf pl-oplo bl'HilN'S tlll'lllHrlvi' by A'lvntlsittK, any: Ptor Oonsolat Ion. A kindly Html writes In Tim Youth's Companion to tell us bow certain ailments that make mankind iwl are really angeln iiiniwares and prolong lives. For instance, there ii gont. It deforms the finders and toes, makes them look like swollen tubers and sends needles the victim at times. Rut it is all ri jrtit, says this consoler.

If yoti ditln't havo gout you would die speedily from the causes which product gout. Then there is that blessed an-tl rheumatism. Perhaps you have a tendency to heart trouble, a serious one. But you get a good touyh case of rheumatism, lixetl fast to your knees mid ankles, and lo! You can no longer run liithei and thither like a squirrel, endangering your life every day by your excessive hurry and activity. You walk temperately and slow like a solemn old lortl with the gout.

lbit really is lomr life worth having at such a cost? Think of the lithe, slender From Cilyto City, Viz: trains between Mo. river ami Kam-as City. 5 trains between Mo. river and Ctiientrn. trains between Mo.

river ai.d Henver. a trains between Mti. river and ('alifartiia. 3 trains between Mo. river and 'IV an.

trains between Mm. river and I'lah. 'i All tin1 i iutTi tial'i are eipilpped with IJeelinlnir CI airs 'weals fi'cej, ruliinaii I'alaee and '1'oiirlsi Sleepers. SCKCI At. CA 1,1 K'i VIA V.i Knit if" JeaVP Atelilson evry 'ridny moriiiintr.

Kxetnsion td'kets' to all to Tourist points KaM and West on saleal lowest eurrt nt rates. your acwit for tiekets via Santa Uonte," 1'ot lull liiforniatloii, luMiks, maps, etc. iiildiens I', It SK.UVIIHiM I l'as. and lekt. Atchison, Kant.

3b 1- vim -TO KanitHt City, Txhm, mid tllH 4 DAILY TRAINS 4 Khuhh City tn Ht. Louis. M. 'OWNBBND, And Tiok IUIIA AT, I' AVdHI'l K. If you an cohirmjilatitij: a trip for hutinrss or plcasuii-it Aill bv well to ifim niluT that tin 1'oiiit ik still the Her old ostablisliiMl line to hiciino Itan'ij m-cils more than a int-ri' nu'iition tor tin ira.on that v4ry man, woman ami child in the count ry is so fa-miliar Willi tin' (act that over litis line nuts the faiinnis solid oslitiih- 1" with its n'-lt'iulu! I'liHi'iiiti Sleep is.

cluii cars and dininn earn. Your attention In now called to our Iiouhle l'ail; service hctwi cn Kiinsas City, Ati ln-oii. St. Joseph and St. Louis Her- lotoie we hrd but line dail tram from the Missouri Itiver to St.

that teiny a niyht tram, plitc nir passengers in M. I.ciiis in iion-ii'M in linn for hieaKfa-d nnd all nistcin ri nm ciii ns. 1 ut on ac-ci. rut ofil.e incii sisint-1 dittiud ni ctl ii traiD has I'ei'it put on Httd now at Kansas City, Insi fi unit st. s.

ph in tl inoinui, placing pass rif.t in St. I onis in the ait iiing of lie siiine day. Oiciil a ami oimcil lMrfls are put in rapid ii tiiunicMtion with the wer Missouri Hiver oinisliwo Mipeili daily trains, one leaving KansasCity late in the moriinc: and the other In Ihe evening, niakinir the run from Kansas Cit in ahout eiudd hours. The inornitiL' train 'an i- a Ihf'oiiL'li ImlTet leeptne ear to St. Paul ind Minneapolis, placing the passenger in the iti Iwiily hours after li-av Kansas To it.

Cll. I i fii'ther infi on. )i. S. Vo 01 A.

rmation c.il) on or I. A M.iiu a. i'. a't'lrens Kansas A. Ht.

CttCtJUItNTIO WITH THE LULU, j'i; i. UUCH VtLUIBLE INIORUATIOH IR0M A STliOV or Tl ChicaiLo, Roci Islani Pacific Ry, The Pirttct RtmW to and from ChK-airo, Joltet, Ottawa. 1'eorJa, I Halle. Moline, Kock Iliii. in ILLINOIS; It Ten port, Muitratiae.

Ottuinwa, OtkalooM, Dm Molnvs, Wlntemt, Audubon, Harlan md Council JllutTn, in IOWA MiiineKpolin nnd St. Paul, in MINNESOTA; Wtrtowo and Htiiux Faltn, in DAKOTA; Canwiron, BU Jowith and KauMtis City, Id M1H80UHI; Onmtift, Lincoln, Kalrhuiyand hflwin, tn NEBRASKA; Atchtaon, Ijavenwtirtti, Horton, Tpeka, HuUtiinson. Wichita, Bellrvillfl, Abilene, Dode City, Caldwell, tn KANSAS; Klngflnher, Kt Iteno nnd Minca, In INDIAN TKRKlTUltY; Deuvi-r, Coloratlo Hprtnga nnd Puehto, la COLOKADO. Trtverwi nnw arcus of rl. farminR and laudx, afltirdliift the heil fncliltles of Intercommunication to all towns and llim tnat and west, northwest and southwest of Chicago and to l'm-idc and rant-oceanic aeapirtn.

MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS Leading all compMttuni in splrminr of riiuiitnnt, between I'HICAOi) and DIvS SKUNKS, BLl'FPS and OMAHA, and lietwien CIMCAlJO and DKNVEK, COLOKAIH) Hl'llINUS and 1TKHI.O, vift KANSAS CITY and TOI'KKA nnd via ST. JdSFPII. First-Claiw Day Coach en, FUKK CltAIK OARS, and lalac Ulieien, with Dining Srri'lrc. Close coiinectioni at Denver and Colorado prints with dlverglntf railway Hues, now (bnning the new und plctureeque STANDARD GAUGE TRANS-ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROUTE Over which superbly -equipped trnlns run dally THKOVUU WITHOUT CHANGE to and from Kut Lake City, Ogden and Ban Francisco. THK UOCK hHLAND ii also tha Direct and Fivorite Line to ami (Yon Maaltou, Pike's Peak and alt other limitary an acealc resort aod cities and tninlog districts in Coloratto.

DAILY FAST EXPRESS TRAINS From St. Joseph and Katkaas City to and from all Im portant towns, citlea and sections in Moutheru Ncbnudcii. Kansas and the Indian Territoryi Also via ALI1KKT LRA BdlJTK from Kanaaa City and Chlcao to Water-tiwn. Hioua Palls, MINNKAPOLIH and ST. PAUL, ronnorlhinfl; for all points north and northwest betwsea the lake and the Pacific Coat.

For Tickets, Mapn, Folders, or desired uuftirmation anoly to uny C-ouixtn Tickat Office In the United tiisin or Cittiatla, or addvest E. ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, M.i4.!r, oo1 TkU tt AU cnituno. I IX. 1 DULY TRAINS 2 iiif i t'ie Thone Farn graphs Explain the Government Bignal fcServioo.

l'cad all sitftiaU from Hie top down ward. While lias alone indicates fair Weatlier, stationary teniicra(nre. Hlne Wag alone, rain or snow.stiit Miliary louipcrat urt Willie anil lilne Hug alone, local rain or snow, stat ionary temperature. Wliile Hair with Mark triaiiRiilar lla aliove it, fair weather, wanner. Same with triangular Wag lielow it, fair weather, eolder.

Hlne with triangular tlag aliove it, wanner, with rain or snow. Name with triaiiKular tla lielow it, colder, with rain or snow. White anil lilne lli'if and triangular tlarr aliove it, wanner it local rain or snow. Mime with triangular Han under it, colder with local rain or snow. White llaK it 1 1 white tlajf with hlack square in center ubuve it fair, weatlier cold wave.

lilne llai; with cold wave llai; aboe it, wet weather, cold wave. Flairs will he displayed each day between and ten o'clock and at pits cut cover a period Iroiu clock of the day of observation to p. in. of ihe follow inj? day. clock LOCAL Fall.

.7. Il A KKTS. Wllir lt I- (nits (Mrs Jii-. I'oJ XT.im Hiirw wen I'mt m'ciks 10 bill. 11 A I'l'illl Ill' 1'1'Klt I.

Mill s-llli'. II IMS Vl 11 oi Suit's, l', rn.K II. Sll V. I'll rail Wheal. I'OHN I'llol'S 41.

It.tl.l Kit Ml l. l( I'll. I' pi'i- Int. 'J Hit 7tN- pi-r MM. tt.s tiii.m.

convinces Me most skeptical. Carefully prepared, pleasant to the taste. De Witt's Coujli and Consiinip-tion Cure is a vain remedv. I I'ottenirer. There is a professional in town in ik nitf cottee to aitvertise some luaiiil.

Vny woman most can beat him with a few cotlee rounds a. id an ectr (iiiiui T. i Ohio. City or 11.1:110 l.l t'AS I'lll NTV, Crank ,1. Cheney makes oath that be is the senior partner of the linn of Cheney A doing business ill the city of Toledo, count and state aforesaid.

mil that said firm will ly the sum of one hunurcu tlollars tor each anil every case of catarrh tha' cannot tie cured bv the use of Hall's Catarrh cure, KitANK .1. Chunky. Sworn tt before me and subscribed in my presence, this lith day of December, A. W. (il.KASOX.

SKA Notary l'ublic. Hall's 1 'atarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ol the system. Send for testimonials, free K. .1. CllK.N Toledo, O.

Sold by drUKIfists, 7l cent, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Van I.ieuw are very sick. Mrs. Frank lli-rzog, of betha, is visiting Mrs.

I'ossart. I'nel and street lights cost the city last quarter, 11). The city paitl forty cent-) for bt.aul-ing prisoners for the lust quarter. (lirls could make lots of money mil do lots of gootl practicing medicine. The indications in Columbus, all point to the defeat of ex-tiovernor 1'or-aker.

It is road da and at least twentj farmers are milking addresses to the County Hoard. The great Santo t'o route was in town to-day. If you can Seuiigbt you will travel on no other line. (HO Ai.KKS, 4 miles from Wakeeny, well watered, and half gootl farming land, only 5.50 per acre. Speaker Crisp's physician dedans that he will not be able to resume his seat as presiding olliccr of the house for at least two weeks.

What measures are you taking to 3'op that cough f.et us suggest De Witt's Cough and Consumption Cure. It is infallible. 1.. D. I'ottenger.

As a result of a plot to kill llotkin near his home in Seward-co. Tuesday mo; ning, Sherilf Dunn was kill by a mob. The militia has been ordered to the scene. II nci.k Sam's Faums. It will soon be too late to oblaii.

one of Uncle Sam's free farms. Oklahoma offers almost the lust chance for the farmer invader to get a home cheaply. Land that is located in a pleasant climate, and that will prolitably produce corn, cotton, wheat and fruit, is worth looking at and working for. Write to F. Is.

Seawright, I T. Atchison, Kansas, and request a free copy of handsome folder, just issued, giving, full information relative to "lltautiful Oklahoma," and containing the latest accurate map of that country. HTATK OI Klt KHrt, I.yinan V. Humphrey. Alutiew f.

1-eii I.iei illiam MiL'tntis (Invernnr it. (lovprimr Meeielai'V Auditor Treasurer Instruction Hey (iem-ral riimle Hovey Solomon 1 1 lit 'O, W. iliotis Supt. of t'iililii I. N.

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t.k. Captain; F. A. -rtl. First l.ittl- I.iflllt'llilllt.

A. F. lltitl A. lawiil hit Ititiiif No. nit-els Hiiinrtliiv till or re lull intitui In itf li month.

C. G. C.elUlirn, Master; J. Kflst'y, Mt'iflary. li.

A. Mi. inn llort lt I hilltler Nil. 4-'. llieets Wttlnt'stliiy infill ttn or lifforf full mtKHi lit fiti miinth C.

II Lawrence, II. I'. Slifirtill, tiiry, I. tt. o.

Meets yvcry Tuesday nlcht at 1. O. K. hall. Krank rd.

Khnete'ter, Permanent Seert-tary relary. K. J. l.ei(:li, lit Kultir Sir- n. O.

V. -(irautl Kueanii'inent. 11 ei ts and Hh Vednesda s. K. Mini feller, H-hho; .1 l.eih, ('hief Patriarch; W.

s. Martin, Hi Lit. Priest. K. Hitwatha Conmiandery No.

til, reuu lar ineeliim second Weonesihiv eveniiii; in cad month. S. M. Piatt, K.C.; L'has. C.

olt'ioii, reeoi der. NH MTS OP COI.P.MI1IA Meet teiy Wedivsdav iiilIiL at Lawrence hall. M. (1. Ham, coiniuaiider; Kd.M.

Kt'ssler, rteoifler. MARSHALL COUNTY FOR SALE! lbave it number of farms for sale unit ill describe a few. One of 2 tt) acres, all fenced in 11 nine lields with four or eiirbt wires; 2(Ki acres bottom land, living stream of water, a) iicres timber, Rood farm house and burn, cribs, frranery, well, wind-mill and pump, at S25 per acre Terms to suit. One of ItlO acres, house, barn, orchard, drapes, well, wind mill, pump, fenced, fur 3SX). 80 acres all under cultivation and fenced for SCJ000.

Another for 8WO0, and many other pieces. Correspondence solicited and promptly answered. J. 1). FAKW MarjsviUe, i tt Pays Tel ADVKItTI IN Til A1V Kit UK IN TIIK APVKKT1 IN THK A1V KUTIK I Til Spring Summer Fall Winter brfon1 nnmicatt1 wit li dinti'iii'ts I I' PAY l'i The Bhown County Wohi.ii.

It is Hie I inicr Tn lirinir ri'stilts. ami ('an pitovi; 1 r. (The Worib. Ollicinl Pnix-M'. WKIINHSHAY.

11. Th Wood inn lrm. V'IjpiT liigi'low i'iiinc. nt of a flowing river, Ktr up 'nmi (In- mountains irivcri, lVomliiiait siirlirit fur 111- priiTt li-S Willi' Ami tin- it ns nrVr lnul seen. Jiid the "I'm we I am sn'k nf Hie river' li Hilt In.

I have lieeli so hum That I know not when to ry of iniMUilains hot in. the It; nk of that nuiritniriiii; iier H' ilicamed a won 'I tlirain. Vint an atiwel catm. in an am "ute tlame, And stix id l) tile liiiwin vtrciim. lltl tilt' W'livlin in "II I mil oh! and Ihe Utlt' rin- llul 1 want tn irn furlli tn 1 1 1 Oil, show nit' Ihe way In i'.

low, Wjllf 1 want (obt'htiltl hi' fities Ami I 111' ulnrlfs t.f elhi't tntls;" Hul tilt' was trmii', and lit' woke at Uln it t'ily ntil inn.it' Willi hiin.N. Tin, tif iMi'tltrtinn rj r.iiit for Kansas generally fair, cold er. 'rune of prrilii'tion n. in. Hoist cold wave signal.

Tempera-lure will fall 18 to degrees fi a. in. Thursday. A flntlf Kt'iitliitler. Kditor Hodges, of the Houston Home Journal, rises to remark: "Our old Iriend t'ash is not i visiting terms with the Home Journal establishment just now.

If we have offended him in any way-it was entirely unintentional." The Letter That List ol letters remaining in post ollice Hiiiwatha, for (he week nndinp Jan. nth, 1NH2. lliiwers, MIsk l.uret'n. Mrs. I.m-y iMnltni.

Mrs. Sitlina. Il.trit. Mr Alliert. I'lliiistMj, Miis Mvi'Mt'.

i -I-is Harry i. Mr. nmi Mis. il. Iiainit'r.

Call for advertised letters. .1. I'. Me Kuiulit 1'. M.

In order to sell property, investors must know that it is for sale. Tun VVould's real estate agency will keep your property before the people. oio.NKY is wnat talks, lirinjj in your second band goods and get the upot cash at lirowu opposite the omniercial House. (irahain liroH. are making some im provement in their business room, en larging it so us to make room for their large stock of goods.

HEN you want to buy a piece of property, enquire at Tun Would of gee. property shown free of charge to pro liable investors. A lot of mad farmers (rot after the county attorney of Shawnee co, the other day for turning a cattle thief loose with a line of $1. he street commissioner, librarian and other city officers drew 3617.51 out of the city treasury during the last luarter. A very beautiful young lady an iiuuiii.es iier weuuing next month -or next yeaf, she cannot make up her mind which.

Mrs. Mary Tinkler is back from etia. Her daughter Ida and children time come to make their home with tier. The railroad company lias been re i nested to put a flagman at the cross ing on Oregon street. with lirown liros.

to buy second baud furniture and stoves, opposite the oinmercial House. The photographs of the winners in I'lIK Wukld's popular prize will le printed. Hills amounting to were allowed at the meeting of the council Monday night. The city paid during the past qtiar ter, for lumber, material and labor. For tHe extension of the waterworks during last quarter thecity spent 95.

bands of youth becoming twisted and hideous with gout. Think of changing the merry, birdliko activity of one who never had rheumatism or the crutch, for the deformed useless joints and hobbling gait of the rheumatic. Think of being unable to walk at all for twenty years. Many people would prefer leu years less of existence, with fully joyous life while they do live. There nt ver was anything known in this country like the present grain blockade in Dakota and the northwest.

When it comes to mountains of wheat a train of cars is such 11 little thing, after all. Water transportation is the only method that will carry immense quantities of grain to their destination quickly ami satisfactorily. Where is that Nicarau-gna canal? When it is open freight vessels can reach Europe from the western coast in twenty-live days, and the tiii.un-tains of wheat that for mouths steadily piled up larger and larger in the northwestern granaries waiting for trans portation, putting railroad officers to their wits' cud and filling storage commission merchants with despair, could lie transported much more quickly to Pacific waters than to the Atlantic ciwist Loading the grain in bulk into fleets of waiting vessels could be quickly accomplished, and the millions of bushels would speed their way down the coast, through the cuual, ami turn their noses toward Euroim lieforo all the railroad cars in the northwest could have, made any appreciable impression on a grain blockade if we had that Nicaragua canal! On the west coast of Africa white men have found a singular ailment known as the "Congo sleeping disease." Thu negroes are attacked with a stupor which gradiutlly overcomes tnem. They cannot lie aroused, answer questions only in monosyllablt's, and finally go off entirely into a sleep from which they cannot Is awakened. They sleep tht-mtlves to death.

MicroscopUts have discovered in the blood of jierstins attacked with the sleeping disease swarms of a pfculmr mlcrolie found in that locality. They attribute the fatal disease tothis microbe. Well, it is an easy way to die, anyhow. Says F.di.ton: "The truth is I have never madi one cent out of my inventions. All 1 have made has lteen out of manufacturing." WliKN you want to sell a piece ot property list it with Tut: Wt real esta'e agency.

It will be advertised reel v. MRS. GRAHAM'S CUCUMBER AND FI.OWKR CREAM IS NOT aeoMi etle in tin- sense In which that term is popn laily lined, but permanent! ZSfm heautiiiert. It ereates a Roft, smooth. vehely Kkin, and -W f-r.

daily so gradually maktN "yfi complexion several fa the fleet the win and MAutt wind and prevent, sunburn and freckles, and tlaekheudR will uever rutin while you use It. It cleanse the face hir rw iter than soai and water, ami builds up he skin Ushiick and thus prevents ihe formation of wrinkles. It wives tlH-fresdintrsu, 'ind smootlmeHM of skin that you had when a iiltle yirl. Kvery lady, yuunj; or old cu'ht to uxe us it k'ivt a more (utlilul apieai aiu-t to an ady. and thai permanently.

It contains noaeid, powder or alkali, and is as harmless as dew and its nom isbinn' to the skin as dew is to-tlie (lower. I'KH L(io. at all and dressers, or at Mik. l.erv;tis. Urahatu's establlshiuent, Most Street, Sau I'rancisco, win-re si treats ladies for ail the or ti'iire.

Iulies at a distant) treated by letter. Send stamp for her little book, "How to lx Samolc Bottle mulled tr- to any lady on le- ot-ipt of in eents in Hiatr pH to pay for postage ami paekinc 1-uiy ugnits wantod. My preparations aro for sale, by whoh salt Urutfjfi.stii in Chicago ami every city wt'st of it. ST l'KIMICNDHKl) -l'or fust-class Apple trees, at Tun Kknkca N'l'itsKuv. No iigents! ctiuiinis sion! liny direct lroin the Nursery at wholesale prices.

I prow my own stock, have every thing you want in Apple, 1'ear, I'eucli, l'liiin, Cherry, Apricot and Ornumentiil 'frees. I have millions of strawberry plants, Ifasp-bemes, JlliuiklierrivH, tiooseberries, Currants, (irapes, Koaes and Shrubs, Forest trees and lledpe I'lunts. yive thousand budded I'each Trees, best early varieties. Good facilities to ship north, south, east and west. tjjTSend for free catalogue.

M. J. HAl.nWiv, Xo. 40 Seneca, Kansas..

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About The Hiawatha Daily World Archive

Pages Available:
1,600
Years Available:
1891-1899