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The Hiawatha Daily World from Hiawatha, Kansas • Page 4

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THE DAILY IlliOWN COUNTY WOULD, MONDAY, MARCH 11, i81Ks. I.AHdK Nl'MIlKlls Of When starting on a trip west, have Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.

MONDAY, MAlllll 14, mi. Baiting V'Ti- oi' the citv of Hiawatha, it. will be necessary for you to register if you wish to vote at. the April election. Registration books will close March "lib.

City clerk's otlice open every week day from 10 to 12 a. m. and to ii p. m. .1.

K. Klinefelter, city clerk. What a ui: Kiim si's IIi'adaciik aim i.i;s 'To be brief will tell you they are unlike anything prepared in America. A Ml II. I ABSOLUTELY PURE Time Far You to Gst There JOSr.MI ft (HUM) xl AM No.

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ill. 17. II. IL.ssw.r, VTtiew trulim rnnnect with iiiid I U. W- IraillK iil AICII'NiUl Hllll 111 "I flannel It'll litw tho trulti may he, I VII Hi'1 tale us 'twas tolil to in1." Jno.

II. Itrow left. Miiiday to travel for the lleering people. W. W.

helsoii was once messenger on tho Hen. llolliday coaches. ('(in. ii r.t iti: due Minute For" Rile by l'ntteiigcr A I'yle. Ilr.

E. J. I.cigh ean be found lit the home of F. S. Herbert, after olliee liours.

There Were Hi I veliieleH in 1 1 iawal tin Saturday. Kvery able bodied farmer in Ilrown co. is making money. Thy the new tinner, If. A.

Kiggs, for repairs and any kind of jobs in tin Work guaranteed at lowest prices. A newspaper is said not to tell the truth because so many people are bent on getting it to lie in their interest. J'lant your onions. Dr. Oberhaltzcr used td plant potatoes on St.

I'atrieks day, rain, snow or whatever weather. Fred Chandler lias been made Missouri Pacific passenger fireman. II deserves promot ion because he is a good man. A farm for sale, a house for ren property to insure or lease has prompt attention by Tin: Woui.p'.i real estate agency. It.

A. Riotisdoesa general repair and tin work, first das work guaranteed at living prices. Cooperative store's idd stand. The Sabetha Hepublieau talks good sense when it suggests that the Troy Chief for Jhe sake, of harmony let up in its light on Ira Collins. The Hiawatha Hound Table meeting is postponed one week, March HI Head Acts I and II of Richard the Hi Dr.

K. J. Leigh, teacher. lii.iNT) l.oono and company with ('bickering piano will be here and give a great musical entertainment at opera house, Wednesday March Hi. It.

Kaiily Kiser. Farly liiscrs, Farly Hisers. The famous little pills for con sick headache, dyspepsia nervousness L. I). I'ottenger.

Another Chilian outrage upon an American sailor, (iuess we will havi to keep our sailors at home. They have no business oling around their neigl; bors. Mm. L. Ii.

Fatten, Kockford, 111 writes: "From personal experience I can recommend DeWitt's Sarsaparill a cure for impure blood and general debility." I). I'ottenger. James Fimhird, who made, a speech at the State League meeting, holds a government position in the custom house at St. Joseph and writes the plainest hand oi any man in the com: try. a "Late to bed and early to rise will shorten the road to your huino in the skies." Hut early to bed and a "Little Early Miser," the pill that makes life longer and better and wiser.

L. J). I'ottenger. "The young man," says the Arkalon News, "who would waste the time kissing a girl's hand would eat the brown paper bag containing hot house grapes and leave the fruit for some one else." not taken the trouble to Inform them selves as to what time, accommoda tions, they should receive and as a consequent are often needlessly in colivenienced. 'Tho Joseph (irand Island railroad will be glad to gi', any information asked for relative to rates, routes and limits of tickets, and lake this opportunity of calling attention to the fact that, it is the shortest line between St.

Joseph, Hiawatha, Sabetha. Seneca, Fairbury, Sutton, York, Minden, Hastings anil Crand Island, am.1 in cornice tion with Frioi! Pacilic last train "The Overland Flyer," makes quickest time and offers better accomodations than any other line to Denver, Ogden, Helena, San Kran jisco, Spokane Falls, Portland and all Ninth Paciti; coast points. Illustrated pamphlets furnished on application to agents or to S. M. Ahmt, (I.

P. St. Joseph, Mo. Dkaim ss Can't I5i: local applications, as they can not reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deafness and that is bv constit ional remedies. Deafness iscausedby an iullami-d condition of the mucous lining of the eus-t lehian tube.

ben Ibis lube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en lirely closed deafness is the result, mid unless this intlamation can be taken out and the tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed for ever. Nine eases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an iu-llained condition of the miicious surfaces. We will give for any ca-e of deafness caused by catarrh that we cannot i-uie by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sold by druggists, 7.1c. Send for free circulars.

F. J. Cheney Toledo, O. A Wetmore man who went to Oklahoma can go anywhere and look out for himself. lie broke prairie for one of the tough land owners and when he asked for bis pay the laud owner replied that he had the money in his pocket, but would pay it when he gut ready.

He had two revolvers at his side and the Wetmore man did not argue the matter, but after a litth further conversation the land owner rode oil'. Then the Wetmore man it mad and got a doiilil barrel shot gun anil when the land owner came range again he forced him to drop thirty dol lars on the ground and then ride away quick, without looking back. Since then the Wetmore man has come back to Kansas. "I have just recovered from a second attack of the grip this year," says Mr .1. is.

Junes, publisher of the Leader Mexia, 'Tex. "In the latter case 1 used Chamberlin's Cough Remedy and I think ith considerable success, only being in bed a little over two days, against ten days for the first attack. I he attack 1 am satisfied would have been as bad as the first but for the use of this remedy, as I had to to go to bed in about six hours lifter being "struck" with it while in tho lirst case I was able to attend to business about two days before "gettingdown, cent bottles for sale by all druggists. Ifl.INIi llooNi: supported by Miss Stella May will he here. March Kith and will no doubt entertain a large crowd at the opera house, as there is much talk in tow and county of the engagement among all classes, lloone gives a line entertainment humorous at times and away up in the higher de-partmeut-s of the art at others.

Kvei j-whero be draws urej people as well as those having only a lasm for humorous. Old and vming admission 2-1 cents. Keserved seats at P.O., aids. Hr.M 1:111:1:11 That the F.rie lines have the following to otter: H.ilUI triiins lii'tween New Vin No ol curs, liny cmss ticket. Ve-tlbnle Itniitcl ll tins.

I'Mllciiili 11 nil limine sleeping curs. I'litlmnn slecpliii; curs to llesteii to iiitil.ns, I lino. Fun nil less than hy lines otlei-jn" lemee. If you lire thinking of making a trip east, it will pay you to call at or writ to the Chicago oliice of (lie lll'J Clark street, (liaiid Pacilic Hotel building. Oklahom a Kx i union.

On March 2-inl, the Missouri Pacific railroad will sell exclusion tickets to Oklahoma points at one faro for (lie round trip, good to return until April 2Isr. Stop over privileges will begrantd within the territory of Oklahoma, and at points in the Indian territory. For full information call al ticket oliice. II. C.

liossart, agent. Mr. J. S. Sturtevant, editor of I lie Waupaca, Posf, says: "Last night Chamberlain's Pain cured my wife of neuralgia of the face, and tooth in liftcen minutes.

would not be without it." .10 cent bolt leg sale by nil druggists. Mrs. M. A. Allen, of Atchison, is having good success solicit injrsubserip- tio'is for tho Kansas Magazine.

She worked Hiawatha in good, style. Nobody wanted the magazine, but couldn't refuse a pretty and bright woman. If dull, spiritless and stupid; if your blood is thick and sluggish; if your appetite is capricious and uncertain, you need a Harsaparilla. For bet results Powder Fred Moser bought the Yaw house Saturday, paying 11000. Miss Lizzie Mu A tee, of Mt.

Hope, is visiting the Leibengoods, Oklahoma is receiving a large mini her of immigrants, mostly colored. In r.uglaud they stand tor othee, in this country they run; and In both countries they lie more or less. Jno. Kufncr. of Westmoreland co.

one of District Clerk John Cun uingham's scholars of 1.1 years vis ited him Saturday. 'The full force of Fx Senator lngalls' utterance that he is a llepuUlican Republican is brought out when you watch Jerry siinpson'i effort to be a Democrat Alliance. W. A. Cahoon, editor and proprietor of the Oneida World, was in tow Mon day on his A-ay to Oneida.

His material has been ordered and he will make his lirst issue this week or next. The woman who holds the inor'gnge on the Main street hotel at Hortnii has tiled a foreclosure suit for Messrs Mann. Wirt. Stanley and Hick-seeker are interested in the hotel. The Seneca Courier says a young man called at Judge Sains olliee and paid him i'M pennies for a marriage liscense, and the pennies had been given him by his mother for the contribution box.

The Century will take up (he campaign for good roads. 'The Apiilniitn-ber is to ceiitain a suggestive article (Ml "Our Common Roads, by Isaac H. Potter, editor of "I lood Roads" and a practical engineer. John J. the While Cloud tilobe, was in town Monday move his goods from Hiawatha to bis new home.

Mrs. Faulkner, who is a very good type-setter, Will assist him ill the conduct of his oliice. HltliiHT people are quickest to recognize a good thing and buy it. We sell lots of people the Little Farly Risers. If you are not, bright these pills will make you so.

L. D. I'ottenger. f3Sy bought, i j'TrV like anything elae. X' idler it.

t'- t- ii, itT' iiv ecmo witii Iwnn- 1 Colden -Tf IU- 1 Medical Oiscoverv. Ox Vii--7s I 'That starts the torpid liver into 4 action, purines unit enriches IJio 1. Intnl. cleanses ntt repairs the svi-tm, rcliiius health nod vior, nnd builds up flesh mid tn'nutlL For all disejiw-s Hint, coiiui from a iliMiiilered lier ir iini'iirc t.hnKl, IysHi-sm, Mliiousncss, Sen luli, us. Skin nnd Scalp IliwmKe, oven Coiihiunptiun (or I in its earlier slaves, tho Discivery is tho only remedy sure and cvrtain tlint.

it can lie tuaraatri'tl. Ii it iltn't lieiu-lit or cni-e, iu every oae, you liavo your money bock. On theso terms, it's tho elienprst blood-puhlier sold, no matter how many himditvt doses aiii ottoi-od i'or a riollur (or' less) lor with this, you pay only for the gmii you net. Can you ask lor hcttoi proof of its buperi-ority o' cr ail other blood punnum I An Atchison preacher stops his congregation twisting around to see who conies in, by announcing the name of every one ho-enters the church after the service has begun, and what, they have on. If sounds odd to hear him, says the (llobe, stop glowing re-murk about heaven to say, "Here comes Mrs.

Smith, and sho is wearing the same coat" and hat she wore all inter," hut it may cure his congregation of a very bad habit. Fairview One day last week a parent in Fairview caught his little boy swearing, lie told hU boy not to use such language for would hear I'll go dow cellar," said tho boy deli iutly, "then I guess he can't hear me." "Yes he can," insisted, the devout man. "Is he in I'm attic, too?" "Yes." Then announced the youngster with the air of One who settles the question, "I'H go to llorton I'or I'm sure is not there." The court gave W. W. Letiuu possession of 40 acres of lam' for which he sued J.

J. Figley. The Wanspy family occupied lliu premises and when the sheriff ordered them to giye up the place they refused to do so. tioing to llorton he secured a posse awl ing ejected them, leaving Mr. Letson's colored man in charge to keep them out.

The Wansey men were in town r.t the time, but during the night they returned and bounced the nogro, and the slieriA had to visif. the place once more and Ive Mm WotVuuc few years since an acquaint nice who for years had been a sufferer, until his sjstim had been nearly ruined, was advised to go to the Carls baa Springs, (ierinany, to try the ef fects of the water. While the waters were apparently a lament, still thev were not a cure. While at the prings he heard a greit deal about the court physician, Dr. Krause, who afterwards became famous tho world over, owing to the Mackenzie contro versy during and after the last illness of the Fniperur Willia'Ji.

He con sidled Dr. Ki.mse n-gaid to his heailachds, and to quote the doctor's words: "Here is a prescription which ii taken as 1 direct, will prevent or stop any kind of headache, no matter what, the cause. You will lind the frequency of the attacks will diminish and by taking the capsules when yon feel the approach of a headache you will never have another." The pa'ieut was practically cured and with his permission I prepare, and sell what I see tit to call Krau-ic's headache capsules to headache victims. I'ottenger 4 Pyln FLOUR. We guarantee our I'ill-lmry's liest to In' tin1 choicest Hour niadi' in the States, taking all ils qualities into II.

from in to ti') pounds tin Ihvum to tlie Intii'ol than Hour from winter wheat. It icquires more moisturo in mixing the hreinl will Keep sweet and moist for ev-oral davs. It is also Iht: nutritious aii'l healthy, as il is absolutely pure, nothing but thei'luiicvsl limit spi inj wle at briny iK iu its lii.iiiiM.ii v. it 1 Dakota wheat li.n largest proportion of gluten anil phosphates of any u'lown it; this country ami tho improved new lioller l'rocess extracts liom thrj wheat all the nutritious qualities, instead of loltipe- them go into tin' inferior grades of Hour is the case under tin- old process of At the same titae this flour will make tin- whitest loal of bread in (he weld, io-in al one-' tin' I ami oir.ArksT l'Yot that can in: used. In iii'de: Ilour.

lie sure and call lor IMIsliui 's t'c'si," interested parties v. ill tr and supply yri with interior liour upon which can make a laier profit. m's ili i' is rec I 'm- sal. by Mci ii dlt Hiawatha, Kansas. HOES WILL NOT IF YOU TAKE YQLJR krauses HEAR HeadaciieCapsales I ri Urward lor run ACHE I fur feet ly Will Curo any harmless.

on rec ipt cf pi ice ti-nts. NORMAN L'CHTYi FAMILY ChCIVIST. rr.j l.iiiror.fc. CO TO F. GAMPPER, Vov low on Best fresh and Salt Ksats.

jil.tw.irn.t nrsiKixs COMMERCIAL HOTEL H(iH icltil'. j' I hi- I'o'-Uiu'lriMl, U. HFiRBEIiT I'M it'll! ami tui in niti l)iiililint. M. G.IIAMirn.ir'ilri'rv-;.

AL." SCHNEIDER A Mii( wmM bi: i. )in mUi L. FOTTENGER S. HUNTER IttMntt HOTEL WiiEELLR BUSINESS L00U3. Imii: 111 A ut'ti' siv imttii tiiiiiM'.

Wiu hi- M.uvli lliimmlc'. A iiM-r-tpii tyj.vwi ik-iiiih' fasti in mhi' i.r.it Wit iiji. iiijiiiii' ii.i I'nlt T. I UVlLi'OH'ii MH'Illii ill tin' lil liotisi! wrut (in' (in rti iu n-i itTt lniiii' ill pl'i'liUsCS. l-'itlt S.

Mitnv niH's tul mjiiic KOitcl i-cHilitiT st'iilts. oh V. A. M' Illawathii, Kiin. To lilts r.

Afti-r Aliimli S-uh, with si lai'Ko idnms. cvtrmT 'I eMli tiiitl KirKjlKMi sttiri'lu. CitllunC. Hiilili's Kliup in Mrs. Hull.

Ilutiso ltlUiJ in "tl tifp'-I 'm To UKKT.Aii Wt jaru hriu' Ihiintiti, Be K.r,.yr,.,.,n,,,-.,,Tl Upfih s. 1.1 --if Kffn Norll.eas em Press Association Th I delegates and altei nates to the National Press Association, which meets in San Frincisco in May, are Mrs. F. P. Hogbin, ho will be accompanied by her husband, the Hev.

Mr. Hogbin of Sabetha. li. Ilildebnind anil wife, of Hiawatha; A. J.

Hirchlield of ('en-tralia, alternate, T. Hristow, F.wing Herbert and mother alterna'e, Clyde McManigal; J. P. (irimstead and wife; alternate. II.

K. Whitaker.Hoiton. Messrs Cage and Sherman of Alexan der, rite regarding a remarkable cure for rheumatism there as follows: ''The wife of Win. Priutt, the postmaster here has been bednddeli with rheil mutism for years. She could get nothing to do hi any good.

We sold her a bottle of Chamberlin's Pain Halm and she was completely cured by its use. We refer anyone to her to vertify tics statement." 60c bottles for sale by all druggists. Diin't tilllNT About losing sleep last niht on account of that hacking cough, when Cu beh Cough cure will relieve it in one minute. It is not a cure for ennsump tion hut affords relief and ill prevent it. Thous nuts of testimonials could be furnished, but you are only asked to give it a trial to be convinced, nothing will take the place of it: druggists unite in saying th it it gives better satisfaction than all others.

New Washington people are not slow about taking hold of a new thing if the article has merit. A few months ago David of iat place bought his lirst stock of Chamberlan's Cough lleinedy. He has sold it all and ordered more. He says: "I have warranted every bottle, and have not had one come back." and l.l)0 hot ties for sale by any druggist. The Academy of Language and Liter alurew ill meet in Baldwin City April 7, 8 and 0.

The society could not have selected a more suitable place for its meeting. Fverybody interested in literature is invited to at end. Baldwin will firrnish freceutertainnient. Tims. K.

Dewey is the president of the Academy; Kwing Herbert, vice president; Ada A 111 1 1 ii, secretary. 'These are the new Would subscribers: ,1. A. Smith, Peter Vernon, C. F.

Hockey, P. Fadely, A. M. Ilunsbcr-ger, ,1. V.

Hollins, S. W. Comstock, C. L. Terncy, J.

T. Hartley, Matt Ilouska, (I. A. Wright, Mrs. II.

Hughes, Mis. .1. II. 'Tipton, Ceo. King, (i.

,1. Meiseu-heimer, II. M. Knowlton. Falls City News: A party of Hiawatha Messrs (ieo.

Maglott, John Mm gatroiil and (1. Kininan passed through the city en route fur home from the Missouri lakes, where they had been fur a week. 'They reported shooting poor and were going home thoroughly disgusted. One of the pastors of Hiawatha is sound on the question of foreign mis-so'ns. He loin some of the women of the church that they ought to stay at home and clean up their houses before attending foreign missionary meetings.

He believes ill saving the home icked first. It is a truth in medicine that the smallest dose that performs the cure is the best. DeWitt's Little Farly Hisers an; (1h smallest pills, will perform the cure and are the best. L. D.

i'ottenger. An entire family in llorton named Hardin has been poisoned by eatingthe meat of a hog which is thought to have died of eating cholera. Fortunately they have nearly recovered. Sabetha Republican: Morrill is going to have a new hotel and it is because her citizens have offered encouragement to the enterprise. Now how much longer will Sabetha sleep? Wk truly believe DeWitt's Kurly Hisers to be the most natural, most effective, most prompt and economical pill for biliousness and inactive liver.

L. 1). I'ot tenger. A. I.

Allerton, of 1'ndonia, has just returned from a visit in Wisconsin. He is a big strapping lino looking, man a son of the poet, Kllon Allerton. THE DAILY WORLD fou TKN Crs. A WF.KK IN ADVAXCK. I'USTOITICK HY 15 CKNT6 A Wi It is a fixed and immutable law that to have good, sound health olio must have pure, rich and abundant blood.

There is no shorter nor surer route than by a course of DeWitt's Sarsapar-illa. L. D. I'ottenger. Highlanders attending the Power Meeker wedding at Hiawatha Wednesday were: Mrs.

Zack. (Jilmore, the Misses laila and Zetfa Young, Mat'ie Manunond, Kate Finley, Puss Shields, Mabel Forbes, Messrs. llarve Martin and l.eoo Young. A child of Mr. arid Mrs.

O. I. Neib-ling, of Hiawatha, took suddenly sick at the residence; of Mr. Jerry Xeiblinp. i.ve miles northwest of Aighland, last Monday, and in two hours was laid out for dead.

lie revived however and is out of danger, 6ays the Highland Vedette. The liquid Suffrage society will meet with Mrs. A ten Tuesday tDth, at 3 o'clock. Will' ail interested piease consider this a personal invitation to attend. Members please prepare lessons So.

3nd 10, Subject, Jlaiikfi, Banking and Currency. 3d. L. A tun, secretary. V..

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