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Greenwood County Republican from Eureka, Kansas • Page 8

Greenwood County Republican from Eureka, Kansas • Page 8

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MONEY 1L I ALWAYS Epworth L.aKu. Program Program Kpworth League February 15, 1891. Devotional exercises Miss May CHEAP MONEY READY. THE REPUBLICAN. EUREKA, KANSAS, FEB.

11, 1891. Fresh oysters always on hand at Charley Jack's. For home msiilo comforters go to the Racket store. S. S.

lesson Susie Peters. Select Heading Kate Crebo. Recitation Null in Williams. Select reading Miss Karly. (ieneral business.

Adjournment. All are cordially invived. to attend. SliCltliTAHY. Feed For Sale.

About 55 acres of good rough feed, principally sorghum and kallir corn. This was broud-casled and is fine and well a ROYAL IMWM "1 POVDER id bananas at Cocoanuts, lemons Charity cured will sell for half the price of prairie hay and it is wortli double for Teed. Cood feeding ground with plenty of water. Gko. M.

Mi'NoKit. Salina (lour is the best and cheapest at rennwell Pro's, in Collins Block. Wm. Skinner lias been making some needed improvements in his restaurant. Von will save money and trouble by patronizing the oil wagon.

W. Ki ns. flAiV now prepared Nrv t( lwnn nH)HCy real estate at a very low rate of interest. I 5Sf will pay the money to the horrower the day he makes his APPLICATION. Absolutely Pure.

A cretini of tni tar linking iiowd-er. Iligliotct of nil in leaving strength. U. S. Government lie-port, Aug.

17, There is a feeling among some of our people that a superintendent is a useless annex to our city schools, A personal canvass among our teachers ami school board convinces the writer that to discontinue the superintendent would work a of J'ho cheapest and best selected stock ladies underwear at the liacket store. great injustice to our schools. We trust Tlio fiiicxt. line of both ladies and units shoes is kept at M. A.

Miller's shoe store. Messrs. Lampc and shipped unven curs cattle to Kansas City Thurs 4 i day evening over the Santa Fe. Good Warm Meal OFFICE IX FARMERS AX1) DRO VERS BAJYK. our people will consider this matter and not act too hastily in this matter.

This will probably be made! the issue? next spring in the elect ion of the school board. This Is the Kind of a Law we Need. A bill introduced in the House last Weelnesday, provides that each assessor shall be provided with a stamp, and it shall be his duty to stamp nil notes, bonds and that unless a note is stanipped by the assessor it cannot be collected. If this bill becomes a law it will be surprising at the amount of property which will be added to the tax rolls of this state. Anil it is right too.

It is the hiding away of this class of property which throws the burden of At. Hatholoinew Morris' restaurant, Main street, opposite court house. A Miller's mammoth stock of boots Eureka, Kansas. The following is a list of legal blanks which we have for sale at this ollice. Fee Bill.

Summons. Subpoena. Execution. Complaint. Bill of Sale.

Bills of Cost. Stray Bond Farm Leases. Recognizance. Appeal Bond. Bond for 'osts.

Stray Affidavit. Bond for Deeds. State Warrant. Indemnity Bond. Constable's Sale.

Writ of Replevin. Quit Claim Deeds. Mortgager's Sale. Attachment Bond. ALVA LANE, Agent, Kansas.

taxation on tlie poor people ot this conn-try. The RKrt ni.ii AN is in favor of just such a law. It will conipoll every man to pay his proportion of taxes. dress your Go to Charley Jack's for a good square Go to the Racket store for goods, and shoes furnishes one a good opportunity to secure the kind they want. The best potatoes for seed or table nse, ever offered for sale in Greenwood county ivt J.

11. Lkkiiv Co'h. Don't forget to set your oil and gasoline cans out anil have them filled from the oil wagons. W. Kuns.

For 8ale, Cheap, 100 acres, 30,20,10. Address L. Flint, No. 13 west 6th avenue, Kniporia, Kansas. meal.

last visited Emporia W. E. Sprott The New Discovery. Yon have heard friends and talking about it. You may nt Saturday.

The new dress goods have arrived ourse'K C. W. Hale visited Howard on busi the liacket. know front my who ness hist Saturday. at Fine California grapes on hand I now be one of personal it is.

If you ha )' The Severy Recorel says the county commissioners met at Fall River last week and formally accepted the new Salt Creek bridge. The Epworth League will give a social on Friday evening of this week at the home of W. E. Doud. A cordial invita rood a thiiij; it.

you Charley Jiu'k's. cd te All kinds of stock feed at Penwell tno of its fiicml. Irvwts-t 0 wonderful about it i. that wVcu Once giw'i a trial, Dr. King's Xew Di Bro's.

feed store in Collins block. jack, For Sale. Ca.h or on Time. Anyone wishing to buy a No. 1 mules or horses, go to Carson Hamilton Kansas.

the McKinley bill, Notwithstanding W. II. Evans made a business visit to Neal hist Thursday. Snpt. Yearont attended the teacher's meeting lit Piedmont Saturday.

Dr. Pierce and Rev. Span- made a business trip to Kniporia last week. S. Winter will leave for Chicago next week to buy his sprink stock of goods, Ora Seidle, who has been working in Texas for some time, is visiting in Eureka.

tion is exteneled to all. Miller will sell boots and shoes cheaper Numerous farmers all over this county than ever. tovery ever holils a place in US louse. If Vou have neve-v. eel it and shot-lii he afflicte-l wih a cold or ni Throat, Lung or Chest, trouble, seeun1 iL are making arrangements to sow flax next Fruit and candy store in basement Strayed from slaughter yard, a black sow with hole in left ear, I think will weigh about three hundred pounds.

C. F. CuTMYKlt. under Loedy buileling. and get before you buy.

J. Lkkdy Co. bold Is gl! ive it a fair trial, time, or me-rcv tics Fpe at Ik.am;! at once and itvunleod every vl. Trial G. M.

linger, of Cutalpa Knoli, was spring. This looks like a move in the right direction. Now if some of our capitalists will put up an oil mill at Eureka, every body will be happy and prosperous. A pass book was founil at Mr. East a pleasant visitor at the Rei-I'Iimcan ollice Saturday evening.

wood's the evening of the uncial, and has been left at this olliee for identification. Attention Farmertl If you want a good warm square meal, call at Bartholomew Morris' restaurant, Huff's old stand, opposite court house I Chattel Mortgages. Power of Attorney. Township Vouchers. Affidavit for Arrest.

Order of Attachment. Abstract of Judgment. Articles of Agreement. Affidavit for Replevin. Real Estate Mortgages, rurnisliment Summons.

Attachment for Witness. Affidavit for attachnfnt. Attidavit for Continuance. Notice to Take Deposition. Examination of Garnishee.

Bond for Writ of Replevin. Certificate of Conviction etc. Recognizance for Continuance. Atlidavit, for Writ of Replevin. I'ndertaking for order (if Arrest.

Commitment upon Continuance. Commitment after Examination. Execution after stay of Judgment. Committment before Examination. Summons to Appraisement for Notice of Garnishment in attachment.

Redelivery Undertaking in Attachment. Description and Appraisement of Stray. Attachment Order of Sale after Judgment. Atlidavit in Garnishment Before Judgment. Attachment, Inventory and Appraisement of Property I aken.

New blanks will be constantly added to this list. Senator Tucker camo home and spent Sunday with his family, returning Sun Prof. Yearout has an article in this day evening via Kansas City. The iriHigraphy social at Postmaster M. .1.

Vomer was circulating among issue in reply to what our correspondent said concerning him and the Hag last his numerous friends in Eureka from Eastwood's Friday eventing, was attended by about 100 people. It proved a grand Wednesday to Friday of last Week week. Honey Creek. II. S.

Jones shipped a couple of car loads of hogs last Monday week. Our literary society tackles the prohibition question at its next meeting February 17th. Zeke Millhorn is staving with his father at present. His brother Will runs the billiard hall in his absence. Mrs.

J. M. Cochrane rejoices in the possession of some new furniture purchased with her butter money. Grace and Tress Snider and Hildia Hart, Rev. McDerniand has moved with his Are there not mem enough interested to family into the house recently vacated by It.

ft. liutt on street between rourtu organize a air Association and hold a fair this year? We would like to see some and Fifth. one take hold of this and push it through success, notwithstanding the bad weather which prevailed. M. A.

Miller has the only exclusive boot and shoo store in the city, unci consequently, there is where you can find a greater variety to select from and at prices which defy competition. H. F. Smith, formerly a restaurant to success. keener of Eureka, has leased the Fourth The legislature seems determined that the Coffeeville explosion, which occured in 1W, shall be investigated.

That is right. This investigation should have been made long ago, and the guilty parties, whoever they may be, brought to justice. These are the sentiments expressed by the AN at the time this crime was committed. Bucklens Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt lihenm.

Fever Sores, 'letter, chappeil Hands, Chillblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no payment re-quiri'd. It is guarante'eel to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 35 cents per box. For sale by Kkndiuck. Avenue, ami has taken harge.

It win ue from Pleasant Yallev. contributed very The O. A. R. boys, the ladh-a of the W.

run as "a dollar a day" house. R. C. and Sons of Veterans, to the number of about fifty, gave Mrs. J.

Williams Wes Reed returned home Saturday morning, after an engagement with the Pavton Comedy Company for about six very pleasant surprise Saturday evening, weeks. He left the company at Pitsburg. Fresh Bread Every day and cakes and pies of all kinds at Bartholomew Morris' restaurant, Main street, opposite the court house. Mrs. R.

E. Huff and family, Mrs. Phillips and family and Mrs. Willis and son. left last week for Hot Springs, Ar it being her birthday.

The Emporia liepublicun is urging a constitutional convention. From the stand point the Ri'publican argues, we believe tho time has come for a revision of our state constitution. kansas, where they go to make their future Inline. Win. Kuns left this week to join The Ooodenough Washer Is the best and easiest running washer made.

The price is $5.50. For sale by JAMKS Mllltl'IIY, 9 Eureka Kansas. much to our entertainent, literary night. The Colonel says he doesn't want to cripple Tom Brod'dle in the trap he's got set out fur ho needs him to stack wheat this fall. Robert Koch and Blanche Dowler visited our literary last Tuesday night.

They have promised to como again and assist us in our program. Public Sale. We will sell at public auction, on our farm 4' miles southeast of Eureka, the following property, on February 18th, 18111. 6 head of work horses ranging in age from 10 to 4 years old, 1 work mule ami one 2-year old colt ft good milch cows, three 2-year old heifers, 4 calves, stock jiogs, 2 wagons, 1 old buggy, 1 road cart. 1 lister, 1 horse corn drill, cultivators, 2 stirring plows, 2 patent corn cutters, 1 corn slieller, 1 feed mill and 4-horse power, sets double harness, 1 single them, J.

W. Walker has arrived from Mad ison with his stock of goods, and will open out in the postollic.o building. This Notice. The trustees of the several townships will meet at the office of the county clerk gives Eureka three jewelery establish 6ltock Corn for 8ale. Why is the American flag so repugnant to Prof.

YearoutV We think it looks well and appropriate as a school-room decoration anil fully endorse the sentiments expressed by a certain young lady teacher, who, having used it as such, was reproved by that worthy Mr. Yea rout, it is the Hag which our fathers fought under, and which will be jealously honored and guarded by tho sons. Hurrah for the American (lag. Month. The reader will notice that the above accusation, quoted from lust weeks is in the form of a question; one, however, which we are not in the least averse to answering.

The correspondent says in speaking of the Hag: "We think it looks well and appropriate as a schoolroom decoration." That is elegantly expressed and our sentiment exactly. If the young lady that the correspondent had in his mind, while writing, won ments. Mr. Walker ha resided in Euro ka hence is no stranger to our pco I have about 2.500 shocks of corn 10 By referance to our advertising columns it will lie noticed that II. C.

Zilley succeeds W. H. Evans in the hardware business. This change took place last week. Mr.

Zilley is no stranger to tho people of Eureka or the country adjacent thereto, and the nrrui.lt predicts for him a full share of the public patronage Hois miles north of Eureka for sales Suitable nle. II is family will not move before the tirst ot March. The day of high rate of interest is oyer to room No. 0 Collins' block. on Monday the '2nd day of March to form a basis of assessment for the year J.

M. Smyth, County Clerk. E. R. Trask, nftiT living in retireel life for a number of years, bobs up seri'iii'ly as editor and proprietor of the Hartford Call.

It is hard to break men off from tliedr old habits, and Bro. Trask is no ex honest and worthy the full confidence of Don't fail to see Andress at the Opera feed lots on premises which the purchaser can have the use of. J. 11. PlKIICK.

Hearse Free. Parties buying Collins of us who reside in town wo furnish a hearse free. Parties residing in the country will be charged two dollars just enough to cover expense of team. SrinwAirnit ft Andhuson. house Friday und Saturday evenings.

Masonic brethren A number of the 'ureku will attend grand lodge at Ft, ception to the rule. The fact is he doesn't thoughtful enough to procure a Hag and grind stone, 1 Esty organ, cook and heating stoves, safes, 2 tables and 4 bead steads, besides household und kitchen furniture. Tkhms ok Sai.k: Nine months credit at 10 per cent, interest will be given on all sums over if.i.00. Sft.UO und loss; cash, ft per cent, off for cash. A lunch stand will be on the ground.

Parties are requested to visit our farm and look at the stin before sale day. W. I). BllYANT. S.

N. Waiinku, Auctioneer. Scott next week. our people, hence any article purchased from him can be relied upon to be as represented. Mr.

Johns, the reliable and faithful servient bo long in the employ of tho old firm, has been retained by Mr. Zilley and will havo charge of the undertaking and furniture department. City Schools. Tardy record. Week ending February 6, 181)0.

Total since January 181)1. put it in the school room, her action was indeed a commendable one, and one to Yesterday the probate judge spoke the which the writer would most certainly words which united in marriage Pontius know how to do anything but publish a newspaper. Can't Keep Out. Abe Stoinbargor is again engaged in newspaper work. Ho has bought the Pittsburg World, und is publishing it as Ishler and Ella McKean, both of Hamil Hugh Morris, Eureka's old baker has associated himself in business with Ceo.

Bartholomew, in R. E. Huff's old stand, where he will bo pleased to meet his many old frionds and aoequaintunces. Hugh will not fail to keep up his usual good standard of bread. give his hearty approval.

I know of no expression that I have ever uttered that could by uny possiblu means be distorted ton. Mrs. Doud lost a "drawn worked" NOIITU HIDE. 1st Primary 0 0 2nd 0 0 WKMT HI I)K. 1st Primary 0 2 handkerchief while going to or from the social at Mr.

Eastood's Friday evening. The fineler will please k'ave it at this Henry C. Schmid, the merchant tailor, ollice. a daily. Steinbarger is one of the best all round newspaper men in Kansas, and we predict ho will nmko the World the pride of Pittsburg people.

Prof. Andress, the great slight of hand performer and bird trainer, is tx) be in our city next Friday and Saturday evening, lit has been here before and has 2nd lias just, received ins spring ami summer wimples also the latest fashion plates, direct from Now York. All those wishing Public Sale. I will offer at public sale at my farm two and one-half miles southwest of Virgil, commencing at 10 o'clock a. in.

sharp, on Tuesday, February 21th, the following property, to-wit: 20 head of cattle, principally cows; also, 2 horses, 110 head of hogs (including 1 good boar) and all my farming implements, consisting of 2 wagons, 1 heavy farm cart, 1 set double harness, 2 mowing machines, 1 two-horse hay rako, cultivators, 3 double-shovel plows. 1 single shovel plow, 1 stirring plow, 2 listers, 1 stirrimr nlow. 1 Avery stalk cutter, 1 1st Intermediate 2nd So far the Kansas legislature has ac into a condemnation of our country's Hag. In fact my position on this question is quite- radical. 1 not only favor, as a huge number of the teachers and other people of this county will attest, putting the Hag in every school -room, but upon every school building.

This is a movement that has been agitated considerably of late, and it is one which from its tirst mention 1 hayo heartily favored. 1 will state in conclusion that if the an'h correspondent and all pin-son's interested in inculcating lessons of patriotism and love complished very little in the way of legis garments mane io order should call on me KAHT HIDK. lation, and if they do not hurry up very as I can make them up as good und heap as anybody. little will be accomplislieed, as more than always given our people a tirst class enter half their allotteil time is gone. 1st Primary 0 2nd 0 1 st I ntermediate 0 2nd ....1 High School 2 Mrs.

Mary Burch, who lives with her tainment. He has added many new attractions to his show. Tho Rui'intucAN predicts full houses to see the many und 8trayed. From the Ilamancher pasture, six riding ptow and many other tools. Also, miles daughter, Mrs.

Mullnix, in this city, has 1,000 fence posts, tect of lumlier, 100 bushels of seed potatoes, 6 guns, a sonin-east ot ono Colorado inure, branded with a circle diamond on left wonderful clover tricks performed by the and honor for our country and Hag will 47 1890-'01. 179. quantity of stove wood and my household Totals 3 Tardinesses, Fall Term lHtr-7Tt7-8, 18HM-9, 1889-'00, 12:10. Will. received notice that her pension claim has been allowed, and that she will very soon receive 07 back pension, and twelve Prof, and his birds und animals.

For full shoulder or on left hip. A suitable and kitchen turnilure. imw misneis or corn, in crib, 2.000 bushels of which is particulars read the bills. dollars a month in tho future. hoico seed corn ot both early and lute make us earnest an effort us I have been trying to make and shall continue so to do, wo will have the gratification in the not distant future of not only seeing the stars and stripe in every school room in varities.

All bottom corn running from reward will bo paid for information lead ing to hor recovery. Address J. B. PlKIICK, Eureka Kansas. 'i'hero were several errors in the poem ft!) to to CO bushels per aero.

Positively no we published last week, and in justice to tho writer we reproduce it this week, cor by-bidding. Kelreshinents on tlie ground tkhmh ok sai.k: Nine months' time wiil be given on bankable notes drawing Woked Llkea Charm. rected. There is merit in the composition 10 per cent, interest, rive per cent, on Bradfield's Female Regulator worked this county, but during the school year Holding over every school building. May the day soon come, Hoping that what is here written will bo satisfactory, 1 am for cash.

Sums under $ft, cash. of this poem, and we very much regret like a charm i improvement been wonder the errors which occurred in it. A. Maj. S.

N. Waiinku, Auctioneer. ful cannot express my gratitude. Wish CLOSING OUT. To make room for my spring stock, I will sell 50 cases of MENS AND BOYS HEAVY BOOTS, 300 pairs of women's heavy shoes and 35 bushel school shoes every lady afflicted would try it.

I know very respectfully, P. F. Ykahout, County Superintendent. A run-away occured on Main street Monday. A team attached to a milk wagon became frightened und ran down it would euro them.

Mrs. Lula A. Long Spring flrovn, Flu. Write the Bradlield Tho Newton Republican is of the opinion that tho Kansas Republicans lost more lust year by conciliation than by abuse, and that they received more abuse than they gave. In the early part of tho cam- Regulator Atlanta, for further atatn, und me way the iuiik "llew was a caution.

At tho south end of Main the team turned west, throwing the driver particulars. Sold by W. W. Morris. Worth Hundreds of Dollars.

uaiirii the Alliance had but few papers out, injuring him severely, and those papers were not The licmiblican papers, as every ono knows, My wife used only two bottles of "Moth were, niiiny of them, bitterly abusive. If er's Friend" before her third confinement, The stubborn determination of the three Alliance members of the Illinois legislature to force the other 201 members to support their choice for senator, has cost the state over $20,000. Perhaps this is reform, but it is of a sort that is very rough on tax-payers. When Judge Poffor sees the ghostly picture of himself in the Atlanta Constitution ho will most certainly "give up tho ghost" and die. The Judge is made to appear us one nearly 80 yearn old perfectly white hair und The W.

K. C. held another of their pleasant socials lit FustmuBter Eastwood's the Allliance orators on the stump retaliated in kind they were stung into it Says she would not be without it for hun dreds of dollars. Hail not half as much on Monday evening. They had intended Abuse is not a good campaign weapon nor a logitiinato one.

Vigorous argument of a fair and honorublo sort will make a troublo as before. Dock Miles, Lincoln COST. Miller. A.T M. A.

holding it at h. Covey's, but owing to sickness in that family the plan was Parish, Write tho Bradtield Begin-tor Atlanta, for further purtieu changed. I uesduy evening they met at hundred converts where insults make ono Abuse is us senseless us it is indecent. Emporia Republican. nrs.

Sold by W. W. Morris. i Joel Stillwell's, and hud a royal good time.

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