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Sabetha Weekly Herald from Sabetha, Kansas • 3

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1 SABETHA HERALD Post. Benediction was offered, and the day's programme declared at an end. The crowd gathered here on this day is said to be the largest ever seen at our 3.S 2 DECORATION DAY. Friday, May 30th, ths day set apart for performing the patriotic duty of honoring the brave heroes who gave their lives that this nation might endure, by decorating their graves with floral offer rt OScial Paper of th City. See F.

B. Ketchum's new card. Our doctors report but little sickness 1 Remember the festival to-morrow night. Sheriff Lohmuller was in town Saturday last. BOY THIEVERY.

We have been expecting for a long time to hear of the boys of this city coming to grief. The Hkarld has called attention several times to the night carousing and vulgarity of some of boys of our city, and it was no surprise Pi t-i CD county-seat. There must have been upwards of 5,000 people in the procession THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1884. uu prooaoiy aouoie mat number in town, during the day. The beauty of the day, coming and co vi if Hffl r- -w -5j ings, was duly observed by the generous-hearted citizens of Sabetha and to many to hear of petty thieving and guing witnouc an accident to chronicle, Mat Turner returned to Haddam on vicinity.

The opening exercises of the makes it one long to be remembered, house-breaking done by them, when they -are allowed to run at large by their Monday. In tne evening the "German Volun day began in the G. A. R. Hall at 9 a 2 of "3 OtH LOCAL -A Trtrn a Tt Festival G.

A. B. Hall to-morrow night. Mrs. Kilmer is on the sick list.

where a large concourse of our citi Eev. Idwin Locke was at Seneca Mon teer" was played to a crowded house those taking part doing themselves much credit especially good was the acting of parents, as some of them are. We regret ever so much that we are called zens assembled. The assemblage was day last. called to order by Hon.

I. F. Collins, I-l 7-1 upon to chronicle the arrest and conviction of boys of Sabetha under sixteen J. R. Prentice made a business trip to EH Miss Flora Stonebarger is on the sick President of the day, followed by music and prayer by Rev.

T. C. Coffey, after mrs. A. A.

isrooKS. Your correspondent would like to say something about Seneca abont the beautiful appearance of her town the fascinating intelligence of her citizens Hiawatha yesterday. doo CO rn years of age, but such is the case. -3 Mr. Bressem is making his sister, Mrs On Monday, Willie Rath and Fred, in C3 CD list.

Board of Commissioners were in sion this week. tne angel-iike glances bestowed on us which an able address was delivered by Judge Thompson, of Seneca. At the conclusion of the services a procession Hook were arrested and taken before Holtzschue, quite a visit. when presented with bouquets by the La op pj rrj 1 o3 r3 dies' Relief corps, but we'll 30 (S hi 3 Read carefully every line of C. Justice Corwin for breaking into the building of Jos.

Russell and taking there was formed on Main street and proceed wait till some other day. Jbrrald The Conven- Pope's new ad. on this page. Get your hurrah ready, tion is at work. from two revolvers.

Their trial came off ed to the cemetery in the following order -A Our public schools close to-morrow rorinson, brown county. Editor Herald on Monday and both were convicted, attends district a vacation till the 1st of September. Willie Rath was fined $12.00 and costs, By invitation of J. A. Gilbert.

in h.Soss C. T. Whittenhall court this week. 3- 3 0 go Post Martial Band. Seven Girls and Seven Bovs as Decorators.

Children of the Sunday Schools. Sabetha Post G. A. B. Sabetha Fire Company.

Citizens on Foot. Citizens in Carriages. behalf of himself and other friends of the Sunday school cause, the writer Where's your boy after 8 o'clock in amounting to $20.00. We understand he is now working to get money to pay his fine. Fred.

Hook was fined $10.00 Collins Moorhead's building is being the evening? Remember the ordinance ot the these lines boarded the east bound train on Tuesday, May 27, and went to Robinson to assist the friends of live completed very rapidly. At. ma cemetery the services were I I Lawyer Steward is looking after his and costs, amounting to $17.50, which CO bundav schools in oreamzinsr the town Hants' interests in the district court at Attorney McCaul has been courting at solemn and impressive. To. see seven little girls and seven little boys, by CD OTl CD a was promptly paid.

the conntv seat this week. Seneca. peg On the same day Willie Rath, Fred couples, kneel beside the seven narrow ship for aggressive and systematic work. All necessary arrangements had been made and the township meeting was CD 01 0 Hook, Frank Coleman, Wm. Murphy The best job work in the county is beds where forever lay a Nation's fallen walser, jJrebelbis Co.

have some held the M. E. Church of that nlace. and Geo. Ellington were arrested for done at the Herald office.

defenders, and strew their beautiful floral thing to say to you in their new ad. this -4 Tf The church is admirably located on the banks of Wolf river, beneath native breaking into Patsy Britt's building and week. oS Win. Wilson, is packing up this week gifts, brings back to us memories of the past and teaches us to cherish more the CD Or shade trees. The meeting was fairly attended, and a townshiD organization stealing sixteen boxes of cigars and a quantity of tobacco.

They were taken T. B. Ketchum is giving our house; 6 worth of patriotic lives, so loyally laid 53 53 3 effected. The officers which were chosen bought of Mr. Hawkins, a good painting to move to Haddam, Kan.

The season for buttermilk is at hand The creamery is in full blast. before Justice Black, convicted and fined 4-3 1 think will take right hold and work hd this week. $1.00 each and costs. The papers were o3 9 the fertile township. S3- w.

upon freedoms altar. A beautiful altar was erected in the cemetery to the memory of those who fell and nothing remains but the little grassy mound to i was glad to learn while there that issued for Ed. Newman, but as yet he Mr. Hawkins has purchased the See ordinance No. 37, in this issue, in has not been found.

Sargent Steward Knowles property, corner of Third and our ex-representative N. F. Leslie has entered into the newspaper enterprise regard to the billiard business. appeared in their cases for the County D. streets.

mark their last resting place. At the I I ana is pucnsning tne Kobmson lieeord, which is neatly printed bv N. O. Pierce. M.

E. Sunday school will observe Attorney. 9 I 1 Fred Isely has delivered to Gregg close of the ceremonies at the cemetery the procession returned to the city and Children's Day Sunday, June 15th. THE SEARCH. the past week, 1,000 bushels of and from what I heard, the people of the town and township are aiding the new paper with a liberal and encouraging patronage.

Hon. N. F. Leslie is disbanded. District Court is in session at Seneca wheat.

BY MAY PRESTON. One of Jhe interesting features of the this week, Judge Martin presiding. I walk through citv streets, but nowhere see I. a fully capable of publishing a good paper, 3 3 03 CO 2 ta CD West. llkinson, of the Seneca Cou occasion, one that attracted the attention The face beloved.

I ne er may see again. jiir. j. a. unoert is in the grocery These human hires, the haunts ol many men J.

T. Brady and John A. Fulton are of so many, was the seven little girls rier, started last Friday for Chicago to business near the depot and is one of attending the Chicago convention this attend the convention. and seven little boys, conducted by Mrs the leading citizens. wnose hurrying feet move onward restlessly Are full of facer.

Love, I look for thee! Sometimes I catch a glimpse of golden hair. week. Mr. Chas. Hack is also in the mer Clough, that performed the most of the CD Enroll your name among the Herald ot aeep Diue eyes ana sea-sneii tinted cneec, cantile business and is carrying a good decorating ceremonies, and the one And, for a moment, think the face I seek subscribers.

It is the paper that gives line oi goous. W. W. Marbourg, hardware merchant of Atchison, was in this city a few days lound: but soon I surn. lis verv iair.

CD Ck CD 1 hundred and ninety-six children who, Mr. b. A. Gronineer. a former resident all the local news.

But ah! the angel spirit shines not there! of Sabetha, is running the Robinson with anxious hearts, took part in the this week. CD 3 Through life I wander on alone, my Love, Wm. Myers, of Brown county, sold ceremonies of the day. This is right. 46- Ana snail i never, never, see tnee The tireless wave breaks ever on the shore.

CD mills; tbey are his property and he keeps them in fine trim, and gives, as he did while in Sabetha. general satisfac Tke Bed Front, with the nsual enter one day last week. 46 fat steers that Let the children, the youth of our land, The ceaseless planets circle on above; CO prise and thrift, is soon to have a new weighed 60,000 pounds. Ana so my tnougnts torever 'rouna tnee move: be impressed with the worth of the patri 0 tion to everybody. to o3 CD Mr.

Jones, a disabled soldier, is run fi en Fi otic lives that were given for a Nation, Safe! Safe! Safe! inese are lovely night3 to tell your -w 1 ning the Jones House, feeding the hungry. girl you like her "better than any Gne plate glass front. A large delegation of our firemen took in the "German Volunteer," at Seneca, Decoration evening. that they might enjoy its blessings Let us instill into the hearts of our chil THE CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK. 0 The United Brethren are building a else in the wide, wide world." CD CAPITAL PAID SURPLUS f6, 176.

PROFITS oi 8 dren a sympathy for those who made the sacrifice, and teach them to ever John Bonta is ready to receive callers commodious new church on a very prominent point overlooking the town and surrounding country. The structure is substantially erected of Btrong dimen AND UNPAID DIVIDENDS Owing to the report that has been dili 3 -a now. Lady callers will be agreeable cherish in remembrance Memorial Day ui CD gently circulated to the effect that this when Mrs. Bonta arrives. re, sion lumber: the roof timbers are con as a day set apart and devoted to per 03 bank had lost heavily on account of the nected with over three hundred three- petuating the memories of a Nation's -X- The call for a convention to nominate candidate for State Senator in this dis eighth inch bolts.

It will have an inclined floor and an arched ceiling. fallen defenders. CD c3 CD' I recent financial crisis in New York City, the management of this bank desire to state to our patrons and friends, that in no event will our loss exceed five hun Rev. Mr. Hicks is pastor of the Church.

trict will be found in this issue. Central City Lodge, No. 125 1. O. O.

Scibird, the photographer at Seneca, is making card photos at $2 per dozen cabinets at $3 per dozen. How many of the G. A. B. boys will attend the Xational re-union at Minneapolis, next month? Mrs.

Preston left, Monday last, for the State of New York where she will visit a brother. She expects to be absent some time. and Rev. H. A.

Pasley is the pastor of the M. E. Church. -l. CD 1 ta CD ,2 Lloyd McMillan, of Morrill, called at their meeting Saturday evening last, elected the following officers for the en About two years aso a larce Dortion of Saturday.

He will soonclose his school dred dollars, and we don't expect to lose a dollar, nor have we lost a customer a CD tS and would like to get a clerkship. suing term M. W. Kerr, N. G.

Fred. Kcehler, V. G. J. E.

Corwin, P. G. the town was consumed by fire, and last year it had the flood, and yet it appears to be in a prosperous condition. that we know of, "with exceptions of Monday was a cool day. Many an old Eh 0 P3 Junes, 'bi.

u. 11. Jsely. CD CD 31. A.

N. Baker, Rec. Sec. H. Fulton, Per.

Sec. J. W. Irwin, Treas. two," for all of which we desire to return our sincere thanks.

This bank having larger resources than any bank settler came to town looking quite comfortable in his last winter's over-coat. BUSINESS LOCALS. 1 CD 00? There is as mean, vulgar and profane set of boys in Sabetha as you will ever 03 CD QU, r-i t. CD dn3 Nemaha county, and controlled by We acknowledge a pleasant call Tues CO day from S. C.

Davis, of the Kansas -p -d fH Surgeon Dentist. Dr. J. R. McKee, Surgeon Dentist.

Mutual Life Association at Hiawatha. home men, is prepared to offer every facility consistent with safety to our patrons and stockholders. find in a town of its size. Taking as an illustration their loud-mouthed vociferations on the ball groan-i last Friday, and we doubt if there is finite as low and Sabetha, Kansas. Particular attention given to the preservation of the natural Mr.

Wickins informs ns that there will Knights McKee, Griffin, McCaul and Stevenson went to Hiawatha on Friday evening to attend a meeting of Diamond Lodge, No. 56 K. of P. Fred Graham returned last week from a trip up the Republican Valley in the interest of the Brown Medicine Company, of Leavenworth. C.

T. Whittenhall, J. Cotton, and H. C. Haines are among those of our citizens who are mowing their yards around their fine residences this week.

teeth. Gold fillings a specialty. Teeth be skating at G. A. R.

Hall on the 4th f-l rn 03 extracted absolutely without pain by the ulgar a set in any other town in the of July, and a srand ball in the evening. use ot nitrous oxide gas, (perfectly harmless). Artificial teeth inserted. 5 There has been very heavy rains out Thankful for past favors, and soliciting continuance of same, we are Very truly, J. T.

Brady, Pres't. A. C. Moorhead, Cashier. L.

Hesseltixe, Asst. Cashier. June 2, 1884. IBy our Special Correspondent. SENECA! Come and see me.

Office, front room over Red Front Store. 20tf in c3 State of Kansas. We regret we are forced to thus speak of some of our home boys, but unless the rod is applied more freely, and they are taught good behavior while in public places, it may not be 0 03 1 1 fS-i rn on the west end of the St. Joe Western. The passenger was five hours late on Sunday last.

If yon want a good Flour, buy the CD Marysville, of Myers Mitchell. 23-2 That chap who goes alone around Miss Taylor will meet the children's surprising that tliey give our town dead away to every stranger who comes here. town nights seranading, mav meet with DECORATION DAY OBSERVATIONS. Class at nan, Jlondav after noon at 4 o'clock. warm reception some time.

Look a Above the dear, brave hearts that cease to beat CHEAPBRTHANTHECHEAPEST the youug ladies will meet leedle out." Let loving hands strew flowers on every mound Thursday, at 4 p. in. 22U" ltnin tne lines 01 me sun eammner CTouna. SHIPMENTS FOR MAY. May was a much better month for Where there is no assault and no retreat.

The young lady at the pic nic yesterday Aud victory is not followed by defeat Haines is closing out a $7,000 stock of shipments than April, only 49 cars hav L. Meredith delivered, on Monday, 18 hogs weighing 4,000 pounds, and James White, 41 hogs weighing 10,740 pounds to J. E. Price at the stock yards. Mr.

Hook, of the Hook House, has concluded to take a little rest and recreation for a month. He will visit his sis-terat Rosenuale, before he returns. Hog market took a sudden drop the past week the very best are only worth In Seneca Decoration Dav was observ shouldn't feel so badly over the loss of the hoops for this will happen some ing been shipped that month, while in ed with the usual ceremonies. Flags Clothing. Sweet Pofcitoe Plants, May 104 cars were shipped from this were displayed at half-mast over many times in the best regulated pic nie.

GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS! tation as follows: 64 of cattle, 12 of business houses, and many residences presented handsome appearances in the Fresh and green. Yellow, Nansamond, and Southern Queen, Caleb iiawson's, Hon. R. C. Bassett and A.

J. Felt, the Team Wanted. Mrs. O. O.

Marbourg has a few choice citv los that she desires to trade for a team. Grand closing out sale of $7,000 worth of Gents' aud Bovs' Clothing at 22 C. Haines. Make your skin free from pimples, and purify yonr blood with Dr. Jackson's Blood and Humor Syrup.

Sold by Doolittle Kepner, Sabetha, and Yates Watts, Morrill, Kan. 4-6m Look at the matter wisely and take Coliins Ague Cure, it will do all that is represented. Every bottle warranted. Sold liv Doolittle Kepner, Sabetha, ami Yates "i Watts, Morrill, Ivan. 4-6m.

extravasrant diSDlav ot bunting. At an babetlia. 22t able editor of the Seneca Tribune, and AT HARD PAX PRICES AT early hour the great crowds from the his estimable wife, left Sunday to attend country began to come into the city. The Latest paterns of Glassware at Mvers the Chicago Convention. silver-haired lather" and mother" $4.25.

Cattle have been looking better prices ranging from $5.25 to $5.50. Corn hogs, 21 of corn, 4 of wheat, 1 each of barley, hay and hide. The cash received from sale of tickets was $795.50 from freight, $3,041.42. Freight forwarded, $2,551 .77. It would scarcely be supposed, but nevertheless it is a fact, that nearly were paid to the farmers arrived the big bov with the new linen Mitchell's.

23-'. Public Sale. duster and red tie, and his girl with her 35 cents. Myers Mitchell's New Grocery Store OXE HOOK WEST OF HAMMOX HOLTZSCHUE'S. On the last Saturday of each month, I Mrs.

H. C. Haines and her brother, blue dress and yellow hair have arrived the ancient maiden with her low-cut slippers and black stockings is also here, will have public sales in Hiawatha. G. Hartzel, left for St.

Joe Monday of this vicinity for stock, grain, Parties having stock, household, or anv bustling and jamming her way tnrougn the throng of humanity, hunting for uring Mav. morning last, where they expect to meet an aunt, who has been in Australia the kind of goods for sale, will please leave the name and kind of articles in a book with C. H. Lawrence, office one door eadquarters where she mav deposit her ATTENTION, VETERANS'. Choice Seed End Groeer of Potatoes, at the West 17) J.

H. Baker's. past thirty years. AX ELEGANT LIXE OF Maj. W.

G. Sargent, who was a soldier south of A. A. Holmes, eastof couit yard, before the Saturday previous, and i will get out sale bills naming the articles. for over four vearp in the war of the We have at this office a New Singer rebellion, has been remarkably succes Sewing Machine, never been in use, Parties from abroad having goods to dis Glassware, Oueensware and China.

that we wish to sell or trade for a cow ful of late in getting pensions for the old veterans who were wounded or diseased pose of can have their business promptly and carefully attended to. bv addressing Sweet Potatoe Plants, I have 20.030 Sweet Potatoe Pluits fur sale. Call early and get choice plants. 21tf J- H. Baker.

Go to Mrs. Barnes Turner's for your fashionable Millinery Dressmaking. 19-tf Anyone desirous of getting a good ne it- Mr. Lawrence or myself and naming the The young ladies of Sabetha were out on another fishing pic nic yesterday. We havn't received any report yet, but will see to it in time for our next issue.

Haxton, the popular landlord, was out Tuesday last, skirmishing the country for prickly ash and wild cherry bark. It makes a good medicine, Haxton, if you take it a la Kansas style. The boys of the Seneca Tribune office are having a good time this week, while friend Felt is absent by the way the boys have got out a good paper, and one of the best make-ups we ever saw on that paper. Walker, Drebelbisi Co. have put up a handsome new sign in front of their store; also two neat revolving globe chimneys on their front window lamps, which causeth the big boy to stare in wonderment! in the army or navv, in the line of dun- ALL KIXDS OF machine can get a bargain.

We will sell it for cash or give time on part pay articles thev wish to sell. 18-tf Effi Zimmerman. He informs us that he will devote a portion of his time in helping out any ment. Before you buy vour Vapor Stoves claims that may Ins presented to him The proper way to raise a healthy family, always keep a bottle of Dr. Jac kson's Root and Herb Cordial in the house as a oreventation against all sfomach com and assures us that his arrangements in Each year thins out the ranks of the remaining veterans of the late war, therefore soldier comrades should more Washington insures prompt action.

look at the stock kept by G. H. Adams. He has four kinds, and every one warranted. 20tf AH kind of canned goods at Mvei Mitchell's.

23-2 We cheerfully recommend him to those plaints. Sold bv Doolittle Kepner, Sa closely unite and always present a solid CAN GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY EVERYTHING KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS GROCERY ESTABLISHMEXT. Country Produce of all Kinds Wanted in Exchange for Goods. GOODS DELIVERED 19 ALL PAETS OF THE CUT FREE OF CE1SCS. needing services in this direction.

front. A member lost is lost until the grand reveille is sounded and the final Pasture! Pasture! STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL. The ladies of the M. E. Church will betha, and Yates Watts, Morrill, Kansas.

4-Gm. For Sale. A splendid opportunity. Wishing to go into other business, I vill sell my ho tel fixtures at a bargain. Good location, roll call shall be had.

in town, si: out 01 town, oOc. per month, in advance. Next Sunday will be Children's Day 22tf little basket of posies to be strewn in memory of the dead the old veteran with his new suit of blue and memorial badge, is hurrying along in a perspiration in his vain endeavor to keep time with the fife and drum a quarter of a mile further up the street many of the business houses are closing their doors to trade, and everybody and his mother and sweetheart seem a unit in the spirit of loyalty which inspires this annual holiday in honor of the soldier dead The day is beautiful A clouded sky with a gentle sonth-breeze, making it most agreeable for the curious who turn out on National days, merely to see the sights. The reverberating sound of the cornet is heard, and all seems hustle and bustle in front of G. A.

R. Hall. A moment's wait, and Graham Post No. 92 file out and down street in front of the popular Commercial House where they have a negative taken, that master-artist Scibird perform'ng the ceremony and we can say right here, as they stood there in the shimmering gleam of the brass on blue, we think them one of the handsomest Posts we ever saw. A return to the Hall, and we find there is no reeular programme until 1 o'clock, so we kill time by sitting around in the shade, and watching the maneuvres of the boy from Corning, and taking occasional glances at the big school ma'am, who crowds aronnd promiscuously through space, hunting for "Oscar," whom we hope she has found.

At noon we accepted "lunch" with that prince of good fellows, Stewart Ervin, of the Courier, and after an hour's chat over old times toeether in Chicago, we went to G. A. R. Hall, and watched the formation for the grand procession to the cemetery, which took place ex- i S. Slossox.

hold a Festival at G. A. R. Hall, Friday evening next, June 6th. A meat supper will be served, Ice and Straw and good business.

Furnitiire qs good as new. Will take a good team or some catlie in trade. Apply at one to at the Congregational Chdrch. In the morning the pastor will preach to the children, and there will be a concert by children in the evening. Everyone 3s invited to contribute flowers for deco MYERS 11 nun J.

Haxtox, Sabetha House, 19tf Sabetha, Kan. A full line of fresh Chop Feed, Corn $7,000 worth of Clothing closing out at 22 H. C. H.tixEs. Fanners Take Notice.

I am still agent for McCormiek Machine Company, and have on hand a good stock of Harvesters and Twine Binders. These machines are warranted to give satisfaction, and will be held in readiness to test their merits with anything in this or any other market. Also. rating the church. ar.d Oats, at bottom prices, at the West These serenaders who called at our a E'ld Grocery.

(17) J. H. Baker. 0 Money to Loan. I have money to Loan on good improv ed farms, on reasonable terms.

If you can furnish a good abstract you can have a large stock of iron mowers, that, for ease of draft, durability and efficiency defy competition Binding twine, wire and repairs constantly kept on hand. Don't fail to see the old reliable before buying. (21tf) N. S. Smith.

your money in five days from the time you sign yonr application. Call on berries, Lemonade and Confectioneries. Some fine tableaux will be presented, interspersed with good music. The ladies will spare no pain. to make the evening pleasant, and a.s this is the first festival in the hall, and first of the season, let all attend and enjoy the evening.

Admission to the hall, 10 cents Supper, 35 cents Ice Cream and Strawberries extra. By Order op Com. Quite an interesting game of base ball was played here on Decoration Day, between the "Oneida Clippers" and Sabetha "Fly Knockers." It being the first game between these clubs, the playing was witnessed with much interest hy those present. Of course our boys got there. We understand the clubs will have another game at an early day, when the score will be brought down to somewhere in the units, we hope.

The following is the score SABETHA FLY KNOCKERS. jblack, saoetua, js.au. Choice Seed 250 fine resident lots for sale cheap and the West Bakeb's. Potatoes, at 17 J. End Grocery of on reasonable terms.

22if S. Slossox. To Trade. A good new Singer Sewing Machine While Geo. Smear and wife were crossing a bridge near Comet a few days ago, the bridge gave away with them demolishing his buggy and dangerously injuring his horse, fortunately Mr.

and Mrs. Smear escaped uninjured. Dr. Chas. F.

Brooks has finally concluded to remove, and kindly requests all those who are indebted to him to call and settle. He will leave in July, and Seattle, Washington Territory, will be his destination. Mr. Brooks has a good buggy and single harness that he will sell very cheap. We take pleasure in announcing to our friends and patrons that we have secured the services of Mr.

James J. Hafer, a first-class job printer and experienced newspaper man, who will now be a permanent fixture with the Herald. Mr. Hafer will represent the Herald in our absence and any favors shown him will be duly appreciated. A new comer to our town can't see the consistency in the workings of our city dads in passing an ordinance prohibiting boys from running at large, "after a certain hoar in the day," and voting down an ordinance prohibiting the pesky cow from preambulating our streets, tearing down fences, eating up garden truck, etc.

Where is the consistency, sure enough? William Thompson, a steamship Be sure and examine the JEWEL, at Adams' Hardware store before you purchase your Vapor Stoves. The Best is the Cheapest! I keep only the BEST in everything Fruits and Vegetables in Season I make a specialty of Groniger's "Golden Era" and Severance "Snow Flake" Flour, every pound G-uarranteed. If not satisfactory money refunded. to trade. Want a cow more than a sewing maehine.

Inquire at this office. actly at 1 o'clock, in the following order: Marshals of the Day, Seneca Cornet Band. Graham Post G. A. R.

Salute Squad. Corning Post G. A. R. Axtell Cornet Band.

Axtell Post G. A. R. Martial Band. Co.

D. First K. S. M. 300 School Children.

Ladies' Relief Corps. Citizens in Carriages and Wagons. The whole forming a procession over New goods just received Barnes Turner's. at Mrs; 19-tf Sabetha Markets. Fresh Berries every "day at Mvers Mitchell's.

23-2 $7,000 worth of Clothing being sold off cheap by (22) H. C. Haixes. Wasmnnd, 4 Buck, W. C8S 7 Chase, 4 Chase, 3 one mi.

in lengin. upon entering tne cemetery grounds, the G. A. R. column mansion last Saturday night, will please accept our thanks.

The music was very good, indeed especially sweet was the tripple-tongue solo on the tamborine, by Professor The evening was delightful for a serenade, and we regret it, that you fellows hurried away just when we was abrfut to throw you twelve or fifteen dollars for cigar money. A Berlin newspaper Dutchman takes the cake for downright lying. Hear tim "An enormous hotel is soon to be built at St. Augustine, Fla. It will be three miles long, six miles deep, and seventy-five stories high.

Guests will be taken to their rooms by five hundred balloons, the tables in the dining-room will be four miles in length, and waiters who serve the meals will be on horseback." The German doesn't often try to be funny, but when he does he means business. Quite a number of the farmers have been selling and delivering corn the past week. Gregg Bros, bought 1,000 bushel of R. B. Briney; 500 bushels of Ed.

Brown; 500 bushels of John Aspinwall; 700 bushels of H. J. Hazell; 1,000 bushels of L. Meredith; 1,000 bushels of David Snyder; 500 bushels of M. J.

Rich; 400 bushels cf Joseph Dreibelbis, making a total of 5,600 bushels bought by this firm the past From this we may understand that Mr. Neal, agent i Gregg has destributed among tie farmers 1,500 to 2,000 dollars for; sWe during the past, week, say i I 3 scnocnfc paid for REVISED EVERY THURSDAY MORXIXG. Winter wheat, No. 2, per bu 70 Winter wheat, No. 3, per bn 57 Rejected, per bu 4550 Sprina wheat, per bu 5o60 Barley, per bu 3-S Corn, perbu 32 live, per So Oats, per bu 22 25 Catlle, per cwt 4 00 Hogs, per cwt 4 004 50 made a detour to the left, forming a Romy, John, I Go to J.

R. Prentice and see National Force Pump. the new 20-3m circle around the grave of Comrade Col. Herzog, 1 Waller, Minor, S. 3 Carpenter, I 20 yards of good Haines is giving Gingham for $1.00.

Total Butter, per it. ONEIDA CUPPEES. Largest Stock of Teas and Coff THE COUNTY! Best assortment of Qaeensware and Glassware in absi! ing the elegant Lnsfcr Band Wave. A new stock of tho J. of Glassware just opened.

See ray windiw Larabe, Glinghonse, Shinn. lb J(lo 10 8 10 Cowl 00 C075 00 5 00 9 00 Lard, per lb Ecsis, per doz Apples, per bo Potatoes Chickens, per dressed. Chickens, per doz, dressed. Loose hay Bailed hay Oiinghouse, 2 4 Williams, E. XL, 3b 2 engineer, became infatuated with Ann JS.

LeaK, a woman wrthout arms, and Fct-go, 88 1 Miller, J. i 1 Myers, 2 Brink, 1 3 Love, when the usual ritualistic services of the order of the G. A. R. were can-ducted by Post Commander Martin and the other officers of the Post the Ladies1 Relief Corps profusely decorating the gTave, and the Salute Squad firing another farewell to the departed comrade.

The same exercises were carried out at the graves of all comrades bnried here, some eight or ten in number, when the procession formed again and moved back to town. On arriving at G. A. R. Hall, the Axtell and Seneca cornet bands furnished music and the usual order of exercises were gone throuzh with, after which the immense crowd congresated listened to a most eloquent address delivered by Comrade A.

J. Felt. After the address, Rev. Mr Griffis presented Graham Post with a cane, made out of wood taken from the dead line at Anderson vi lie prison. Mr.

Griffis made a fine' presentation speech, and was replied 'to bv Mr. 3. Felt, on the part of the Investigate my Qxlcz: married her some ten years ago. They subsequently went to Australia together and made a good deal of money. She had been seen with all the big shows in See Pope's New Glassware.

22 Reynolds Utica, X. make the best fitting and best wearing shoes, for ladies, in America. E. B. Gearhart's Red Front store has tho exclusive eale of these fine goods in Sabetha.

Announcement. Having leased the Haxton House, and thoroughly refitted and renovated it, I lake pleasure in inviting my friends aud the traveliiig public generally to give me a call. Good beds and the bestoffare at the lowest living rates; plum pudding and roast beef served every Sunday for dinner. The house hereafter will lw known as the City Hotel. Geo.

Dixon, 1-fl Proprietor. Lr rlT, The hkhest it this country time again They F. B. KETCHUM, Sabetha, Kansas. have a very line boy, and the mother to al parts of the can crochet, ktrit, sew and write with her toes as well as most ladies can with their John D.

Crist, Pat Corney and several other prominent citizens of Granada township were in Seneca Tuesday. It seems that Dr. Chailiss had intended to present to the board of county commissioners petition praying for a bond election in Granada township, but the remonstrance wag so strong that the petition was not presented. Trifmne. hands.

Ex. A SPECIALTY. Yes, bat how ludicrous it would look it to see her reach up and brash a hair off her htiabajid's noble, classic brow. Al! vrr.rk Ci 'i..

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Pages Available:
352
Years Available:
1884-1885