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Sabetha Weekly Herald from Sabetha, Kansas • 3

Sabetha Weekly Herald from Sabetha, Kansas • 3

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BUSINESS LOCALS AT HAINES TjCC a tl. affairs. There seems to be a general complaint. just now, atrldng business men that Call at this office for old papers. It.

H. Hesseltine had been appointed money is close there doesn't seem to be Ssceca From our Spe'ciSl Cbf respondent. 1 Four entertainments' here this wei i. How do you like the election returns? Dorj't fofget Washington's biriiidty city clerk. Old papers for sale at this office at 50 Hiniorical Sabliu Feb 11.

't4. B'ar iS'rjIn pner tu junr enquiry CoiicerM'Hy tle the early color-ed rsc'apin froiij slavery; who' resided in Creek Xem- enough in circulation to meet the Lirely time for the coal dealers the demands of trade. GESAT CASH HOUSE past week. The "Sigma Kappa" will meet next cents per hundred. J.

R. Lueslev has the agency for Osage Carbon Coil. This is the best Coal in the market. Try it and you will be satisfied. ltf The reason Brown sell Clocks, Has this city the talent for a Home I Friday evening at Sargent Steward's dramatic club? law office.

Let all attend. ALWAYS HAS iX STOCK A FULL LINE OF Do not fail to see Blind Boone, at the G. W. Stevenson-, Conductor. es and Silverware so cheap is that he pays no big rent.

3-3 Aimory to-hight. Feb.22d. There are a great many Cases of in this place. About two inches of snow fell here lai Thursday morning. "Only a Farmer's Daughter" will represented at the Opera House Feb.

18. Blind Boone will give a concert at the G. A. R. hall Saturday evening, Feb.

16. Rev. Mr. Locke, pastor of the M. E.

Church of Sabetha, was in our city Miss Jesse Spencer, Sec'y. The glory of Nemaha county is in her DRY 000D8, CARPETS, A Sunday School Institute will be farms and homes. ha County, Kansas, I have tijie. to ay I'erhaps the first setter ws rUehp Holden, who escaped from Missouri ith her family of Leah; Henry and Cora, all bnt the lat nearly grown, reaching Aibm.y the -ar Mrs. Holden resided at (his p7ee totheytur 18.4l, alien pun-hnsud land C.

B. V. P. railroad, art 1 moved to Brown ennnty, JUnas. Pin- rect-ired some $1, C0 invalid tension bv reason of the death of her ion atuve" held at the Congregationalist chdrcii at The Future.

To-day I am sitting lions, thinking Of iiie iurure jret to come: Thinking, what (ha unsealed volume. Hath In stare for me beddd. Win it bring; me jor or sorrow; Or a mingling of the two? Will the future have rich blessings; Such as the past never knew? Will I find a deeper meaning, In His promise kept unbroken? Will the richness of His blessings to nie in thoughts unspoken? Will there be new joys, new feelings; That my eager mind can trace? Will my heart's door swing wide open; When I meet Him face to face? How my heait has often hunger In the years that's flown, the past; For Him who is ever true and faithful; Ever loyal to the last Oh. these reflections, how they thrill me, As they quietly come, then 50; Kow, my heart gives back the answer, Througo their ceaseless ebb and iloV. My heart shall turn to the future; To Him.

who is so true and tried Asking, when we meet each other, That I may then be satisfied. Dr. Cbae. P. Brooks The St.

Joseph A Western is doing a Hiawatha, Feb. 19th; 2Cth and Make your skin free from pimples, and porify your blood with Dr. Jackson's Blood and Humor Syrup. Sold by Mc-CuUoh A Glass, Sabetha, and Yates Watts, Morrill, Kan. 4-Gm For Sale.

I will sale at private sale. os time. heavy freight traffic. 21st, 1884, conducted by J. E.

Piatt, BOOTS SHOES, HATS CAPS, State Supt. of the Congregationalist Miss Ed. Corwin fooled the boys nicely Sunday school and Publication society. at the masquerade last week. It -1 1 i i Xoah Hardy, formerly editor of the Oneida Chieftain, was on our streets Saturday.

Orly Hook intends going to Arkansas fc. I A A a j. i irum now unui tne ium oi laarcn next. Trunks, Valises, Grooiries, Questiswara, falffi? AU denominations are cordially invited to co-operate. The citizens of Hiawatha will entertain all friends from abroad.

on a hunting expedition soon. nouiiv! being killed in battle, year IHi'j. The Seneca orchestra went to Sabetha. years W. Shirley, Manager WickfnS has Oakes Brothers Comet, Kansas.

TTTT.T. RTYE VntT IWITRW V1T.TTR VClTf Vmrtf I last FnMny to pla 'or the masquerade They were returning home from the billed for Feb. 22d, at the Armory. DOLLARS THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IS THE CITY CAIT AFFORD TO DO. A number one mare for sale.

Inquire theater and had nearly reached her home, when the young man observed at this office. Trains are late nearly every day. Isn't the weather cold and raw?" This is bard weather for railroading. Look at the matter wisely and take skste and ball at that place. Walter Sterling movfed his jewelry store last Wednesday to the McKay drug store now owned by Ed.

Butt. Mr. A. R. Moore, an and respected citizen living four niiie3 south of town, -A Few- Happiness and unhappiness are quali Collins Ague Cure, it will do all that is represented.

Every bottle warranted. Soli by McCulloh Glass, Sabetha, and Yates Watts, Morrill, Kan. 4-6m. ties of the mind, not place or position. MENS' OTEECOATS she must have misunderstood him.

"Raw," she said, rather hesitatingly. "Yes, I like them raw, but," she continued, looking sweetly in his eyes, "don't you think they are nicer What conld he do I Treats diseases of long standing. Office The ice and snow together have rhade over Red Front store. quite good sleighing the past few days. Afactionefer.

I will auctioneer pnblic sales ia Brown Damon and Pythias. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E.

Stevenson re and Nemaha counties on reasonable -AND- The date of the presentation of the terras. Apyly at my farm 6 miles west Adhiax, Mich. We have had a nice turned on Monday from their Iowa visit. ot ttiawatna, or address drama of Damon and Pythias, by the K. she died aiiout two ywrs since, and accumulated say most of which, she distributed To her children dhrih her fife time.

She loni been a nrofn-inent member of the colored M. E. Chnrch. Charles ffi.lden;. of the coming at tlie time, also hmtghi land in Bnrwn eotimy, Kiuisas, near hii mother, and moved iipnn Imd in the meitn time intermarried with Miss Lena Rassell, a s'ave in Arkmi- sas, who was from' that nnndition; together with hersisW Mrs.

Jane Scoti; and tier brother Pacier Russell, by tlie family of W. G. Kxraentj and sett'ed" in Albany in year Wii. Charles "Iloldet: and family now live upon nd mtn'i" nice farm, ahd is saM to he prosperous; intelliger.i and ind'istriods, am! ii at lest $2 000. John Mat-rsn cam alnn? the smne time with the Jdoidrn family and was one of the mist Jrenial; hard work; ing men in on' community.

He wa Josh Billings says that next to a eosh- .1,1 Zimmerman. of P. of this city, has been changed from 6-3 Hiawatha, Kan. ience for solid comfort cumsonrold shu. winter so far; had sleighing since Christmas, but some pretty cold weather.

Everybody is biisy teaming that has got to do. Hay $10 per ton wheat 95c Feb. 29 to Feb. 28. ladies5 Dolmaiig, YOtJ CAN HAVE TERt CHEAP! Osage, Carbon Carbon Coal has no The cast have their par's well learned The sale of McColloh 4 Glass, men clinkers and burns to a white ash and will procure the costumes and prop died on Monday evening at 7 o'clock.

Tlie Lalia was presented at the G. A. R. hall last Wednesday evening to a good house. It wjs repeated Monday evening by request.

G. H. Smith's Uncle Tom's Cabin was played at the Opera house Tuesday evening, Fob. 12th. L'ncie Tom never fails to have a good hcise.

Charles Fabriek, who has been the Republican job rooms for tlie past sis months, resigned his position Saturday and returned home. There- was a large wolf drive hunf here Tifesdar, but as wo have to send in our items by Tuesd.iv'a mail it was impossible to get tiie.report. A sociable was heid at the residence $1 per bu. oats 35eg3Sc per bu Give J. R.

Luesley an order for some of erties from an eastern city. From all it, and give it a trial. ltf pork $6.50, and has sold for Stock tioned last week, is declared off. No go. J.

E. Price, confined to the house with a severe cold, had a chill Tuesday even of all kinds look well. Sheep very law at we can learn, and from what we have seen at rehearsals, they will give an en Subscribe for the Sabetha Herald, present. Yours truly. H.O.

$1.50 a year. Send it to your friends in ing. tertainment above the average. AVe the A. L.

D. win announce tne cast neit week. T. H. Rrown, of Bonanza, Colorado, is visiting his brother, Jos.

Brown, of this Jan. 7, a tine dry snow in the morning For Sale. Hiawatha World. -afternoon clear; Jan. 8, wind north city.

One 4-horse power Engine, and a 6- horse power boiler for sale all in good Both saint and sinner have been com' snowing Jan. 9, 8 below in the morning 10 above at noon afternoon clear condition, with pulleys and shafting pelled to Walk on slippery places the captivated wall tlie charms of Miss Leah complete, tor particulars inquire at this office. 1 ltf past week. and thawing; Jan. 10, cloudy wind north mist toward evening; Jan.

11, of Jir. l.aKe in the northern part or town last evening. About sixty persons were present, and a very enj'iyabie The proper wav to raise a healthy fam Miss Glenn Byers was a complete suc The New Railroad Commissioner. Hon. Aimerin Gillett of Emporia has heen appointed as the successor of the late Henry Hopkins on the Board of Railroad Commissioners.

Mr. Gillett was born in Victor, Ontario county, N. July 27, 1333. In early life he removed to Geneva Lake, Wisconsin, where he attended the common schools. ily, always keep a bottle of Dr.

Jackson's Root and Herb Cordial in the house as a cess at the masquerade skating party time was had. THE CITIZENS' OF SABETHA, KANSAS. Friday night. preventation against all stomach com B. B.

Mann, of Hiawatha, special snowing and blowing from the nortli sleighs are ontf Jan. 12, colder snowing and blowing from the north continued through the night and to-day Jan. 13, sky hasy moderating wind change noMen, and tliev were riu'y msrrie.l. at Albany about 1 6, hy I. I).

San.mons, -J. P. John moved to Salietlia when the St. Joe A Western made this h. town, and lived long lo see his family of girls and boys fronri, and setiled them in a goM and comfortable where he died, honored, respected and lamented by ail who knew him.

plaints. Sold bv McCulloh Glass, Sa John McCracken ho has been on a agent for the Traveler's I ifu and Accident Insurance Co. of Haitfur-1, Conn- visit to New York the past two months, and afterwards the State University, re able. was in our city last week, ill the inter betha, and Yates Watts, Morrill, Kansas. 4-6m.

Money to Loan. I have money to Loan on good improv returned Saturday. est of said Company. The grand masquerade skate at the Mr. Miller's family, that the Herald ceiving the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy upon his graduation in 1SGI.

Since then he has received the honorary de There was a surprise party held at the ed farms, on reasonable terms. If you mentioned last week as being sick, are nux inday night was a very pleasant affair. Forty-five masks were used. The Seneca orchestra furnished the mu residence of High. Jiatheffs, half a mile north of town last Tuesday even now convalescent.

gree of Master of Arts. In 1S62 he en can furnish a good abstract you ran have your money in five days from the time you sign vour application. Call on J. fi. Black, Sabetba, Kah.

listed in the 20th Wisconsin Volunteers Blind Boone, the world renowned pi The Largest Banking Capital in the County. Represented by Home Talent and Capital, with the Best Safe and Vault in North Eastern Kansas, and was commissioned Captain of Com anist, will give a grand entertainment at although his Iat si; knes. was necessarily expensive he left property to tie am-icnt of Miss Cora Holden married Thomas Frame, who claims to have Indian blood in his veins, being a descendant in the eleventh remo-e, from Pocahontas, the beloved and beautif il daughter sic. We were unable to get a complete list of names of those who took part in the occasion so withhold publishing a ing, in honor of Mrs. Mathews.

A large number of friends were present. Mrs. M. was presented with a cumber of gifts. pany and was afterward made Major the Armory to-hight.

partial list. A large audience was in at W. S. White is at Topeka attending trans Harding ot Vtauiena, wno was Scibird, the photographer of Seneca, is enjoying a good run of custom and having all the work he can do. He is so nicely located in his new suite of rooms and with his new sky light that he now has a chance to turn out good work, which he is doing to the satisfaction of tendance, and all seemed to be very the 2d annual meeting of the stock breeders association of Kansas.

night operator at this place for some mucn interested. Alter the sfeate, a time, and who through his honesty and DIRECTORS R. C. Basset, j. Hesszltixe, Hammond Take, masquerade dance was enjoyed by about L.

A. Peelet, J. E. Shepaed, H. C.

Haikes; Nemaha county will be entitled to four T. K. Masheter, Geo. K. T.Robebts, J.

T. Beady, industry succeeded in getting the ant- 12 couples, and this closed the first and by Governor Lewis. He was wounded at the battle of PrairieCrove, and was mustered out in 1SG4. He returned to Wisconsin where he was admitted to the bar in December 1SG5. In 1800 he came to Kansas, settling in the practice of his profession at Emporia.

He has served as county attorney of Lyon county two terms, and in 1376 was elected to the State Senate as a Republican. his cu8tomerers. If yoa should go to ship at Ibove place, came up last Seneca don't fail to go into his gallery I delegates in next State convention, to be undoubtedly the last masquerade of the and see some of his work. He makes as held at Topeka, April 29th day to visit his manr friends in this season. fine pictures as are made anvwhere place.

He returned on Monday. Call and see him the Robinson, Brown county, baa a home The indications now are that ground hog was honest with us The masquerade ball by the this dramatic club consisting of 40 persons. Brine your sale bills to this office to be Seneca Cornet ind, in the G. A. II.

They are preparing to play the "Drum printed. had Thurscav evening, was a very enjoy time. "Winter has just begnn." The city council of Hiawatha has granted a license for a billiard hall. Guardiau Lurid Sale. able affair, about fifteen couple were mer Boys of Shiloh," and we understand they would like to come here and give All Residents and Property Owners, WHOSE INTERESTS ARE IDENTICAL WITH THE INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE Your Business is Respectfully Solicited.

Wetmore Nevrs. Spectator. Tha country around Wetmore is rapidly developing, and a few more business masked. There was a large number of The south-west quarter of section an entertainment, some time between What will be the neit thing to license? of the Emperor Pohattan. They accumulated about $300 worth of when green eyed jealousy sneaked into their once happy borne, aud the monster never departed from, their door til! the court bad decreed a separation the Grst and only divorce of colored pecple, we think, ever granted in Nemaha county; Mrs.

Jane Scott, sister of sbove nanv ed Russell, remained with Sargent three years, caring for her (as Mrs. S. was an invalid) as a sis-er. Mrs. Sargent taught her to write, and a rn.t friendly correspondence has even ti'l now been kept op wiih the tw'o famine.

s. Scott married Jeremiah Alien, and they now live in Iloltorr, Jackson Kansas. Mr. Jtlten was a good soldier in the late war, and served with distinci tion in U. Infan'ry.

They own a nice home in town, an 1 a track of improved land in Brown spectators. After the unmasking took No. (29) ttventy-nine, township N'o. (3 three, rangs NTo. (15) fifteen, Brown Co.

now and spring. Let them be secured place a largo numoer took part in the houses would not be out of place. if possible. Home amateur dramatic- There are seven cases oi measles in Mr. McCartney's neighborhood north Kansas.

Sealed bids will be received to two o'clock p. of Feb 23th, 18S4, lor dance. The boys are talking about organizing clubs often give entertainments that are Miss Annie AlJons, ci this c'ifv, who the purchase 01 the above described property real estate. Said bids to be west of town. The patients are all grown people.

a cornet band again. The people of the town ought to encourage the enterprise. more satisfactory to the general public than professionals. Thev have an inter- A. ITOORHIAD fcainei1, L.

H- HESSELTINE Ass't Cashier. J. T. BEADY President, T. X.

MASHETER Vice-President, for all cash, or () one-half cash, onev Iras been in the millinery department Cohen's Great Westejn fr a I 'in 3 time, half on one years time, bearing interest Both the M. E. and Baptist churches D. Chase's son while bundling a revol-1 est, a pride' in it, and have nothing else at the rate of eight per cem. per annum.

was married last 3ionrt.iv mu-mn to a in view wherein professionals play for are now without regular pastors. Father Begley still holds the fort at the Catholic fnvilege to reject anv of all bids reserv ver shot himself in the hand on Monday; Dr. Geohegan was called and extracted Mr. Conklin, of Chicago. A large nnrn the money there is in it.

ed. Bids to be deposited with Knapp, chinch. the ball. ber of friends were present, -Rev. Mr.

Locke, of oliieUting. Many Moon Davis. Hiawatha Kansas. Thos. H.

Kexedv, Guardian. The Grand Army Republic will give a mis must ue anniversary year, we grana oan at orris opera house on fine gifts were presented to the couple. Thev started for Chicago on the 1 p. m. Catalpas.

On Thursday evening of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Samnel Machamer. were given a pleasant surprise by their friends, it being the 20th anniversary of their wee scarcely pick up an exchange that does G. SHERWOOD Successors to Sherwood Marshall, The Prescription Druggists, Friday eveninji, Feb; 22d.

Further rar- Wishing to order several thousand of not give the notice of some anniversary tieulars next week. the Hardy (Jatalpas for mv own plant celebration. train where they will reside. Theii many friends wish theal pea'e and hap piness in thair new home. ding day; The affair was a very pleas ing this spring.

I will furnish to any who The election at Granada Was a warm and are estimated to be worth $2,200. They are both active and efficient members of the colored M. E. Church at Holton, and tlie writer was informed by the county" clerk end other promineni 'ir I i If, Ton thought yoa would fool some one will give me their order before March 1st, good No. 1 trees, one year old, de one, and nearly every vote in the town with that mask on, didn't you? Pshaw; livered free in Sabetha at the followiag ship was polled.

The Hough ticket was elected. I knew who you were all the while, but citizens that Jere. Allen and wife stand I didn't let on. We suggest to the Mayor of Wetmore as high in the commuriiy in which they ant one and took place at the Armoy. They Were presented with a full dinner and tea set, a decorated chamber set, a silver cake basket, and a napkin ring, by their friends.

Mr. K. Masheter presented Mrs. Machamer. with a fine cloak.

The Grand Army boys gave Mr. Machamer a sword, which he appreciated very much and promised it should never be that Arbor Day be observed in this city, live as any residents of that place. At the grand encampment held at To prices 50 to 100, 2 cts. each. 100 to 500.

$1.50 pef hundred. 500 to 1,000, $1.25 per hundred. 1000 or over, $11.00 per thousand. Alfred C. Hogbik.

I'or Sale. Four Cows for sale. Enquire of E. H. Daniel Knssel lives near White Cloud; peka last week, Judge Thompson, of and that he recemmend the citizens to oant trees in front of their houses on that day.

Oneida Correspondence. OxiiDA, Kan, Feb. 11, 1S64. Ed. Herald: The Buckeye Stables (the big yellow barn) is the best and cheapest place to feed your teams.

Frank Ehiiln proprietor. Col. H. Tucker, formerly of Jetmore, has located in our city. The Col.

was at one time county treasurer, district clerk, county clerk, register of Doniphan county, and owns 160 aYres of Seneca, was elected one of the representatives to the National encampment. land his farm is well stocked with all Bob. Sewell is very low and will die. necessary utensils and farm machinery. The largest cow in America, it is be Meyers, 5 miles west of Sabetha.

4-4 together with a nice herd of cattle, and disgraced. The severe cold winter has cost the We might appropriately re-publish the Champion's' Local Temperance Lecture. lieved, belongs to John Pratt, of Chase AND DEALEKS IN PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES, WALL RARER, And a Full Line of Ceiling Decorations, SASZtSA, KANSAS. ESTABLISHED IN 1858. C.

T. WHITTENHALL'S H0BTHER2T KANSAS worth twenty-five thousand dollars. county, Kansas. She is 3 years old, 22 Whiskey will get away with the best of KtJtice of Final Settlement. The success of the above named gehtle-1 hands high, and weighs 3,200 pounds.

them, and it is always safest to let it people of Kansas their peach crop for this year, and just what effect the cold has had upon the fruit as a whole, it is impossible at this time to state. The alone. STATE OF KANSAS. Commander Price reports a grand man is remarkable. He is a cripple; has no education, and was in debt for his passage from Little Rjck; he has COUNTY OF NEMAHA.

time at the Grand Encampment. Over In the Probate Court, in and for said Ccrantr. deeds, and postmaster all at the same tmit we are told. J. H.

Mayhew has just received a large lot of roller skates, (but no sand bustles). The rink is a lively place each evening. In the matter of the estate of Rebeea Sharrah. de kew Hope school is a success. Mr.

Clayton is teaching the best school they ever bad and it is pronounced the best probabilities are that the small fruit will 600 of the old veterans present, and a more enthusiastic set of fellows seldom paid that, and snpported a large family solely by hard work, economy and in be very short, if not an entire failure. ceased, creditor and all other persons interested in the aforesaid estate are hereby notified that shall apply to the Probate Court, "in and for said County setting at the Court House in Seneca, Countr of Kemaha, State of Kansas, on the loth day of February. A. 1834. for a full and filial in the county.

The corn husks that was said to have meet. dustry, and is regarded as a square, reliable and influential citieen in hia com They have a lyceura every Wednesday Mrs. M. Wolf.mother of Louis Bronner been light, the muskrats that were said to have built their houses so thin. Venor settlement of said estate Silas Comet.

Adminis night. More interest shown than usual trator of the estate of Rebecca Sharrah, deceased Jan. 15th, A. 164. 3-jt.

as it has1 been changed from a We are to have more pool saloons soon, so we can well have a corner on the business. Good idea; i). W. TeuEycke, ormerly one of the leadinsr druggists of Peora, wes ia the city last week. Frank Shinn, the Buckeye stables.

and the other animals that we have been living north and west of Albany, is very sick. now in her seventieth year and has bad very poor health since last accostomed to rely upon, for indications of the character of the winter will never society to a mock court. Wm. Wilson, Sael Hazen, Geo. Rolfe and Lon.

Shanon are to be tried for breaking the Sabbath -AT THE WEST EN'D summer. LAfiD, LOAN BICE AGENCY, says ue is painting bis buggies so reo he is afraid they will set the stable on be depended on again by man. All these said to us, as winter approached that we mm "When a man kums tome for advice," says Josh find out what kind for palling three rabbits from under Mr. Sbanon's corn crib. nre.

would be favored with a warm open win ter, on the contrary it is one of the cold muniiy. The other settlers were two unfor-' tcnate colored gir's, brought here be fore tbe war. and held as slaves, the only human beings ever held as chattels" in the county of Xeinaha, as a record of them and their owner has been preserved in the historical archives of thTa State, we will throw the mantle of oblivion on this picture, and hope, that the War for the integrity of this Nation brought freedom to them before they were crushed out by the blighting curstf of legalized human slavery. Yours, Ai.BASf. A.

T. Brown, of Willis, Brown is moving to this eily. J. II. Laiibee shipped seven cars of ov advice he wants, and I giv it to him this satisfies him that he and I are two Customers will find a complete and well selected stock of SABETHA, KANSAS.

est on record. Real Estate Transfers. Deeds recorded in the Register's Office smart men." Daied nay last week. Oyster supper to be e'ven bv the Why should not pets be tolerated? for the week ending Feb. 11th, by Roy ladies of the pth a-e.

Church, on the Choice Family Groceries If the rolling and tumbling of those frol Faragher calls your attention to the fact that he is a dealer in jewelry in this evening ot tne 2yth. J. F. Sargent was in the city Saturday. J.

S. Farner. of Bailevviile. called icsome kittens can amuse the little ones God has given you, if the Sweet singing city by a new ad. in this issue.

Call last Friday. and see if there ia something he can do of the merry bird, the brave old dog, all A. Thompson John Barber and wife to J. A. Kennedy, el of nwj of sec 20-4-13.

$1400. William E. Haxtum and wife to Chas. Kuhn se3 of sec 13-5-12. $1760.

Josiali Dorcas and wife to Charles Fisher, ej. of.nwl of sec 22, and sel4 of sw-4 of sec 15-3-13. $200. Cvrus Shinn and wife to William H. THE There are.net post offices enough to go for you in his line.

these make imaginary playfellows for around iu Oneida The eitv was full of commercial Srav he young, does it not brighten your For Sale and to Lease, BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR e'ers last Week. pathway and make you forget the cares W.E. Doud, of'the Eureka was a caller at this office Monday. He has a patent tablet Composition that he Last Saturday there were not hitchins of the present? If this be true, let us not contemn them as unworthy of our posts enough for the teams that canio to town; so many people in buvin goods. Wright, el of nw) of sec 2G, and eji of sw1 of see 23-2-13.

$2600. Hiawatha Items. Feb'y 12th, 13S4-. Editor Herald: Things are about frozen tight except billiard license. The city council granted a license last night for four tables to be kept in the room where the Kmsas Hrrald was last is selling which seems to be very con in the city.

The finest CAN GOODS in the market. The largest line of choice W. S. Tucker seld Hr D. Shackelford regard, but tolerate them; let them V.

Bundy and wife to James D. Masill. 3-4 of bH of ne of sec 27-5-12. venient ana desirable for printers to Near Town on Easy Terms. a large lot of goods last week.

have a proper place in the household have. V. VV. 1 haver, formerly at this place. $1200.

make them morally significant in bright James Uonnolly to Thomas Connolly, The city council has let the contract now at Chino, California, writes that he is feeding his cattle beets that weisrh LANDS ALL FENCED NEAR TOWN TO Garden and Grass Seeds wof nwi, of sec 24-3-12. $1500, ening and gladening the youthful hearts, published. Tho3e of the city council that voted for license can rest assured S. V. bnnth anrl wife to U.

U. Iinck- and yon will have done one grand thing Ur-J and they are suli growing. Who can beat that? for putting in two cisterns, one at the Armory, and one on Main street between Washington Avenue and Sixth street. ney. nej of sec 9-3-12.

$5700. For Five Years, For Cultivation. toward driving the dark, lonesone dreary Judge J. B. Elliott went out this morn Feter tchimts and wife to Joseph clouds away and letting the sweet, bright Schmitz, beginning at ne cor of nwf of ing, alter being elected, to feed the stock, of all varieties in town, at bottom prices for CASH, or Country Produce.

Goods delivered FREE to any part of the city. The contract was let toM. McGinnie, for $175.00. sw4 01 sec. thence 20 rods thence 7i) rdsand 18 links, thence shining light of youthful days creep in npon yoa, and thus make home what it 0 rds and thence 79 rds and 18 links.

$600. Mrs. G. Brown, mother of Jos. Brown should be a gay, happy merry place for the young.

HOUSES AND LOTS living on west Maia street, fell last Fri Thomas Gumore to Gilmore. Bo Not Fail to Call lot 15, blk 23 in town of Kew Centralia. 'I've got only one objection to your $200. day and dislocated her left wrist. A sprained or dislocated joint is more painful and takes full as long to heal as a Wlnttenhail ami hnsband to paper," said a farmer, as he shelled out and would give the bogs and catilo a kick, telling them to get out of Esq.

Elliott's way When the" girls fall at the skating rink it is always near some boy who can help them up again. The fail is nothing, of course. When Frank Shitin paid George Head $51 for two hogs it had the same effect that it did when B. F. Butler paid $200 for a blind mule at Anapolis everybody wants to sell their hogs to Frank-now.

The Martha Washington sapper nnder the ausp'ces-of the Sons of Temperance will be held on Saturday evening, Feb. .23.1. David Snyder ujjj of sw of sec 27-1-14. $1900. broken bone.

that all the pimps, bummers and dead beats are on their side. The McLaughlin Bros, have inade an assignment, and the stock is now in the hands of Sheriff Had the persons that bought goods there on credit paid up as they exbect others to them thia assignment would not have been. Joe Wolfley leaves to-iav fi a visit among friends in Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Maryland'. llass sold the last of Ids stickers (pigs) to-day. Guess ha watsti-J is sell, as he traded them for shares in tfe improved Ilurse Association, i.f Kan.

Morris is rr.a-J raid as a Gij 1 it 01 a 1 a 1. i David finvder anrt wife to Frederick AT THE WEST EXD Grocery, feed and Seed Store, 3ly J.H.BAKER, PROP. It is the privilege of the farmer to sup Ukele ne of of sec 27-1-14. $1150. the cash for another year's subscription.

We were all attention at once, and asked the objection. Editors always like to hear objections, and if a.good old patron was to come along and ask us to publish John to bit ward Carroll, neii of sec.31-1-15. $800. ply bis tabid with healthful food almost exclusively from the products of the fans, and the importance of doin Charles G. Scrafford and wife to Ahi-J jab.

Weils, lots 1, 2 and 3, blk 5, in Scraf ford addition. fdOu. this should be kept prominently in view by every tiller of the soil. the Declaration of Independence, we'd have to do it. I've been taking your paper ever since it started, and I like it.

It gives all the home news and ail the Willis Bailey to W. S. Lucas, lot 9, blk 17. in Baileyvilie. J.

R. Schaeffer and wife to John T. Lots for Residences, Lots for Business Houses. Gen. Custer's sister has promised to Bishop, sw) of swji of sec 24-3-11.

$507.50. general news; but, as I said before, there's an objection, and- that's the ad come here and give one of her enter Henrv UaRefeer and Wite Kisza tiam- tainment. She gives recitations of h. While Seneca and Stbetha have tfeoir theaters, darkey singing troops, Oneida full-ileded legislature. Moved, that we surest Ecu Butler for Governor of tTtah Territory.

hen Murrv is out, and tn IewKsberry rottenness will be no where compared with what he win exourae iti auu LaKe. bo savs no? 1 ear lirii' dobar was nreuii'it 1. a. i deal of train in tniit. it i.iy-.-'i.-i-uf 1.

TUr 1 I 1 no 3 i son. nwia of r.wW of sec 21-2-11 i also of pec i et I poems and select reading. She had good houses at Topeka, Atchison and Sabetba Markets. 'REVISED EVERY THtfRSflAT KORSIKg Winter wheat, No. 2, per bu 75 Winter wheat, Ko.

3, per btt 70 Rejected, per bn 6055 Spring wheat, per bu C0(g65 Barley, per bu SO Corn, per SO Rye, perba S-5 Oats, per ba 20 Cattle, per 3 C0K3 00 Hogs, per cwt 6 60fl Better, per 2025 Lard.perft 10 Eggs, per do. 15 Apples, pefbn. 651 06 Potatoes 6775 elsewhere. Mrs. Gen.

Custenvill. accompany five acres in Cor of of sec 30-1-11. $1000. James Donglass and wife to Lawrfence. Pratt, nj' of nwjof gee 5-3-11.

$1S75. Samne! H. Peters anif wife fo John Ztig, s' of of sec 12-1-14. $,100. Michael Cailaghan and wife to David twenty, feet off then-end of it a meeting of the trustees of the vertisements.

Yoa see whenever that paper gets into the hottse, Maria she goes right far those sew advertisements, and every piece, that she reads about she wants, and there is where the trouble comes in. Then the girls get hold of It and they read about tuis, and that and the other cheap things, nice things, new things, and fashionable tliirgs and you see, between Maria and the girls, they keep me iu hot water all the time." RUmorlh Armory held Monday evening it was de cided to let the Womeii's Christian Tem a la lots 19 and 3, blk 2, in city of Wetmore. Loan at 9.Peii.Cent."Inte2est4 $1200. a perance Union have the Use of the G. A.

1 Chickens, per -dressed. 00 I Peter and wife to Salem .14, in John ritoweli's snbd vided 40 acf. wlsi-h is (lie of se'4 of sec 2 3-i Chickens, per dot, dressed. Loose hay 3 50Sti CO R. hall the first Sflnday evening of March free.

Mr. Masheter agreed to furnish fuel and Hshts, Bailed lmv bO.

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Years Available:
1884-1885