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The Russell Democratic Review from Russell, Kansas • 2

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R. C- and tlie Soldier I The Russell V. For old line insurance and cheap THE RUSSELL REVIEW. County Correspondent GREAT REDUCTION! money, go to Jiarsnnarger ogel- Home. The W.

K. of this city, being The Stomach gesang. 23tf WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1887. Wanted. Stock to pasture; pasture enclosed Diseases Of The Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels, originate in Impure blood.

When the action of these organs is impaired, the general health becomes endangered, and prompt treatment is indispensable. For the core Is as sensitive to ailments affecting any other part of the body aa a thermometer Down She Goes! very desirous of doing something to assist the veterans at the Soldier's Home, decided to make a number of chair cushions. This was no sooner thought of than with woman's devo The traveling men of Kansas the with-good fence, one-half mile from town. Applv at office of Ward Is to changes of temperature. When the blood becomes stomach is one drummers will have a big blow-out at Abilene next Saturday.

Beardsley. 47tf Xorlh Bmd. Again we are favored with refreshing rains, all nature, human and otherwise is once more revived and alive to the grand possibilities of the future. Is'nt it about time that the people in this country would cease to be governed in their finances and general business by every change of weather? Until thev do there can of the first organs to suffer. Ayer's Sar of these diseases, and all disorders of the saparilia purifies the blood, and restores to the stomach the rigor required for the CITY OUKD blood, the most effective and economical hat Ti'u Merit ill do.

The unprecedented sale of Bos- tion they began the task. It was not confined to a few, but all of the members of the corps took a hold with a vim that knows nothing of failure, medicine Is Ayer's Sarsaparilia. natural performance of IU functions. chee's German Syrup within, a few McUarigle, the convicted Chicago boodler, escaped from the Sheriff, and has probably joined the American colony in Canada. I suffered rreathr.

for over two years. I have endured suffering enough, with years, has astonished the world. It hence the result was, a number of with disordered Stomach disease oi tne uver ana Kidneys nice, beautiful and well made ensh be no stability in the business affairs And Liver Ready Mixed Paint of the county, no real progress. to kill a dozen men. AVer's Sarsaparilia ions were sent on their way to the Home, to gladden the hearts of our has entirely cored me.

Wm. H. Mulvln, and obtained no relief until I commenced taking Ayer's Sarsaparilia. This medicine has restored my health. Mrs.

V. F. Less boom and back down, and i i i i is without doubt the safest and best remedy ever discovered for the speedy and effectual cure of coughs, colds and the severest lung troubles. It acts on an entirely different principle from the usual prescriptions country's defenders, in their old age Osborne county has a young lady for Superintendent of Schools ho glories in the euphonious cosrnomen of Tamiiiie Hahn. 122 Northampton Boston, jiass.

more there and stioK is what we ttamoieu, uwrence su, Lowell, Mass. and helpless condition. We are glad I suffered greatly from Kidney Complaint, for two years. After trying many remedies, without relief. I took AVer's need.

I have used AVer's Sarsaoarflla. in mr -at- to know that they arrived safely, and we herewith submit the reply receiv Sarsaparilia, and was cured. M. H. Dis family, for years.

As blood purifier it has no equal. It proves invaluable in diseases of the Stomach and Liver. Little Miss Laura Bowles had a pleasant birthday party last Friday ney, Attleborough, Mass. ed from the Governor of the Home: J. I.

Stoddard, Parkersburg, W. Ya. her tenth anniversary. For several years I Buffered from Dyspepsia and Kidney Complaint, the latter being so severe, at times, that I could scarcely attend to my work. My appetite Mr wife was lone subject to severe If Cleveland takes' a few more trips he will have visited nearly every county in the State of New York.

He Incoming quite an extensive traveler. National Military Home, Leavenworth Knicrht and Bardell will pitch Headaches, the result of stomach and liver disorders. After try ing various remedies. $1.00 PER GALLON, their tabernacle on Landon's creek. July 22d.

1887 was poor, and I was much emaciated hut. hv nains1 Avers SarsaDarilla. mv uDeak Srs: I am in receipt of health has been perfectly restored. the chair cushions, so thoughtfully John HcLellan, Bridge and Third sts. given by Physicians, as it does not dry it a cough and leave the disease still in the system, but on the contrary removes the cause of the trouble, heals the parts and lea vest hem in a purely healthy condition.

A bottle kept in the house for use when the diseases make their appearance, will save doctors bills and a long spell of serious illness. A trial will convince you of these facts. It is positively sold by all druggists and general dealers in the land. Price, 75 cts large bottles. without relief, she used Ayer's Sarsaparilia, and.

in ft short time, was cured. S. Page, SI Austin Lowell, Mass. I gratefully certify that I have been cured of liver and stomach troubles By Taking Miss Carrie Nelson has been very sick but is now recovering. Mrs.

Stocker is reported as badly injured by a vicious cow. At last the road south of the And their Lowell, Mass. A few bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilia Cured me of Kldnev Conrolatnt. from which forwarded for use of our disabled veterans, and they have been carefully distributed, among such as need them most. The gift is a most Our eastern exchanges are always chock full of politics.

Bitter warfare between party organs is continuous. There is no cessation even during the dog days in an off-year. Aver's Sarsaoarilla. I was sick, for had suffered for years. It is the most I a number of years, with these complaints appropriate one, and I am requested by the recipients to tender their thanks to yourself and through you BARN AND ROOF PAINT suoerea irom ueaaacne, mzzmess, loh of Appetite, Dyspepsia, and Debility, and finally became so weak that I was utterly unfit for business of any kind.

Neither of Smoky bridge is opened and can be traveled directly south from the bridge. 1,000 has been expended in money and work to get a road from the bridge to a distance of one half mile south, and is now but barely passable. Mark Lakf. to all others who so kindly remember If the voice of the people is heard and heeded, Blaine will be the next President of the United States. Public sentiment i3 chrystalized in behalf of "the plumed Knight.

the remedies I inea seemea to reueve me. and I had given up aU hope of being well effectual remedy I ever used. rhlllp G. Raymond, Duluth, Minn. Ayer's Sarsaparilia cured me of Kidney Disease when aU other remedies failed.

It is the best of remedies for this com-plaint. Ell Dodd, Xenia, 111. I was a long time under treatment for Heart Disease, and an affection of the Kidneys, but grew worse continually. I finally besran usinar Ayer's Sarsaparilia, again, when a friend recommended me to take Ayer's Sarsaparilia. I commenced using this medicine, and, after taking a few bottles, was completely cured.

My liver ed the suffering men, now so faithfully waiting their final muster out and into whose lives lint little comfort can come at best. With sincere regards, Andrew J. Smith. Why will you be troubled with i Sprains and bruises, Old sores and ulcers, Neuralgia and toothache, Salt. Rheum or Eczema.

-Scald head or ringworm, Pain in the back and spine, Swelling of the joints and not try Beggs' Tropical Oil, if it does not and, after taking a number of bottles of this medicine, the difficulties of mv heart ana stomacn are now in a neaitny condition, performing their functions naturally. D. M. Boss, Bucksport, Me. Why the Democratic county of Ellis has been visited with so much rain this season, we cannot understand, Banker Hill.

An abundance of clouds but a grat deficiency of that which makes corn and grass grow. For ft number of years I suffered with and kidneys ceased, and I am tn better health, every way. than I have been for years. C. Davis, Jamestown, N.

T. A disordered condition of the Stomach. Dry Salt-Rheum. I tried various mineral unless it is a desire on the part of Governor. We are glad that the members of Cents springs, nut neither these nor physicians did me any good.

Upon the recommenda Liver, and Kidneys, afflicted me for years. "Old Probabilities" to convince the "Unwashed" of our sister county the It. C. of Russell have been tion of ft friend I commenced taking ana 1 never louna any meoicine wt reueve relieve it will cost you nothing as we warrant every bottle. For sale at the Ayer's Sar me, until 1 commenced using that, after all.

water is not a bad so thoughtful in this token of remembrance to our comrades, who gave City Drug Store. Ayer's Sar thing. It is gaid that a State ticket has been fixed up for 1SS8, with Rev. Per Gallon, themselves and if need be their lives in defense of our country. We hope that this may be but one of many saparilla, and.

In ft few mouths, was cored. Geo. Peck, West Merlden, Conn. Sold by eUtonf lists. PrUe ft; els hottUa, ft.

aanarllla. Less than aix bottles of this remedy cured me. K. Wild, Eutto, Tex. frtparsd by Dr.

J. C. Ayer ft Lowell, Vjum. such acts of kindne5 from the V. R.

of Russell, that may lighten if possible and at least cheer the de Hay land is now in greater demand than ever before. The farmers are determined to -save every blade of grass possible. The Revif is a welcome visitor to our office. Long may it wave and may its shadow never grow less. The man who thinks that Russell county is little the hottest place on this parched earth, should yisit some of the eastern cities.

This is the way the heat is described in New York: "The hot wave settled down upon this city like some huge warm atmospheric beast, shaggy with smoke, gas and vile odors from a Bernard Kelley, of Emporia as the candidate for Governor. Mr. Kelley is a man of rare ability, a fine speaker and very popular. We hardly be-iieve, however, that he will be the ne.vt Governor of Kansas. clining years cf our country's de If von have If you are bilious, If you have fever, If your head aches, If you are constipated.

If you have no appet it If your digestion is bad, If your tongue is coated. If you are thin or nervous, If your skin is yellow or dry, If you will try one bottle of fenders. Council Proceedings. The City Council met in regular monthly session July 25th, 1887 Present Mayor Mailer, and Council- Beggs' Blood Purifier and Blood DO Maker and are not relieved it will men Smith, Miles, Welch, WTeeks IMorth Hill AOOITIOIM To the City of Russell, This is at the D. Richmond Son Russell, Kansas.

and Wolcctt. All efforts to ascertain the preferences cf Republicans for a Presidential candidate in 1888, result the same way for Blaine, by a large majority, lames G. Blaine is the idol of the people; and his "nomination can not be defeated by fair means. He will be the next President of the United States. millirn chimneys." The dajs in this part or Kansas, notwithstanding the lack of moisture, have not been op cost you nothing a3 we guarantee it to give satisfaction.

For sale at the Journal of previous meeting read and approved. pressively warm, while nights have City Drag btore. rxeport ci nnance committee on been delightfully cod and occupation tax was laid aside for fu Sheriff's Sale. ture action. In conversation witn a tanner, a STATE OF KANSAS, Report of Police Judge read and sa.

few days ago, we inquired about his crops and prospects and were agree ordered placed on file. County Enssell D. G. Smith, ts. a.

E. Urdmance rio. lol, providing for ably surprised that he did not break With Main street tax levy of 1887, considered by sec This Addition is located just north of the old Townsite virtue of an execution to me directed and delivered. issued out of the Clerks office of the out in maledictions deep and loud. Stop and i Consider tions and passed Yeas 5.

Nays strict Court, in and for thp County of Dickin He. stated that when he came to this son, Btate of Kansas, I will on thp none. county, ten years ago, he was satis A. Ji. Vcorhis presented his re fied it was a good producing The United States is the wealthiest nation on the globe, her wealth being estimated at 17,175,000,000.

The value of her agricultural products is greater than that of any other nation, to-wit: $3,020,000,000. The number of her cattle is greater than that cf any other nation, namely, The value of her manufactures is greater than that of any other nation, as follows: The annual earnings of this country are greater than those of any other nation, being $7,100,000,000. signation as Uity C'lert, wnich was I sell the following Pianos and Or county but would be subject, like all 6th DAY OF AUGUST, A. D. 1SS7, at one o'clock p.

at the north door cf the Court House in the city of llusell, county of Rnssell, State Kansp.s; offer for salp, and sell to the highest and best bidder, for cah in hand, all of the right, title and interest of the above named defendant in and to the following Keal laid on the table. other states, to crop reverses. He Councilman Smith moved that the took a homestead where he had plen City Attorney be instructed to pre ty of water and some timber, and pare an ordinance in relation to street property to--wit: Lots three and seven (7) block one (1), lot twenty-two (22) in block three 3), lots 19 and 20 in block nine (9), lots 11, 12, 13, 11, and 15, in block thirty in the city of Bunker Hill, county of Knssell, State of Kansas. Said property to be sold as the property of above crossings across railroad track. Mo combined stock raising with farming.

To-day he is in comfortable circum cutting it through the center, and is a most beautiful BUILDIlTa LOOATIOU, The Addition platted into 1-acre lots or 5-acre blocks, which may be sub-divided into 25, 50 foot lots to the block. tion prevailed. gans, and keep them in stock at all times, will rent organs at $2 per month and apply rent money on organ if bought. stances, tie has a good farm, free The nnance committee reported named detenuant. ttiven unaer my nana at.

my office in the city of Russell, Russell county Kans from debt. He, and members of his following bills which were con as, this 2nrt day July, A. U. lb1-. family, have over ninety head of cat sidered and allowed: M.

H. FOX, in 1883 the Jlon. Hanback came here and wa3 called a "carpetbagger." He bought the 160 on tle, besides a thrifty lot of calves. He 48t5 Sheriff of Russell Kan. Shahan, mason work $12 00 A Hance, cleaning wells 20 00 has horses, hogs, a fine lot of chick OXttF PETERSOX.

which he lives for $2,000, of Dick ens, and five or six hundred bushels Green, and took up his abode and is of old corn, with a fair prospect of a Remington, team wk 50 00 McGavTc lumber. 97 is Furnishing Undertaker. John Cnllv. stone 24. 40 partial yield from his growing crop.

Pianos rented at $4 per month, and now an oici settler, wo year3 ago he priced the farm to D. P. Abbott It does us good to get a glimpse at RUSSELL, KANSAS. Court, sand 15 00 Z. the "silver lining" occasionally.

A Voorhi3 qr's salary. 31 25 Hill Brundage, hardware 45 89 in at 8,000, but Abbott thought it too much. Now Mr. Hanback has a standing offer of $16,000 cash. His price is $200 an acre, or $32,000.

Hanback has faith in Osborne, and it is cur guess he will get his price Reasons Why Yoa Locate Ratseil Conaty, Kansas. bhaw, salary 11 2u Franklin, printing. 5 95 1. Because it is conveniently sit Ward Beardsley Rent 8 00 A Reeder, labor 5 05 uated near the center of the state. Councilman Smith moved that the 2.

Because it has a healthy, in vigorating climate. street lighting be discontinued until the 1st day of October, 1887. Fine Coffins with Glass and Han 3, Because it has an abundance On motion of pure water, easily obtained. dles, only SI 5. Small Coffins, only 3.00.

4. Because it has a deep, rich, Ordinance -Ko, 161. kept in tune. I can save you good money if you want to buy either, and can give you your pick of the following: Organs and Pianos. ESTEY, PACKARD, WATTERLOO.

ALLEGER AND Clough Warner soil. A FIKST CLASS IIEARSIi An ordinance providing for the levy 5. Because of its adaptability to Which will furnish free, without both stoct and gram raising. any extra charges, whatever. before eighteen months.

Osborne Journal. Osborn county adjoins Russell on the north, and i3 therefore in a good section of the State, and we hope our Ex-Congressman will realize the for his farm. This has been a peculiar season, not only in Kansas, but throughout the country. There have been no general rains, we believe, in any state in the Union, and crops are good only where the locality has been visited by" abundant local rains. It may be said that, on the whole, Kansas has fared as well, if not better than most of her sister states, and will have 6.

Because it has proved to be a charges, for attendance. Practical This offers QBBATBBTTJBH ON YOUR Invcstmcn Lots may be bought in the North Hill Addition by paying one-half cash, balance one, two and three years. Lots are now selling rapidly. Make Your Purchase Soon. ing AND COLLECTING OP A TAX FOR THE YEAR 1887, IN THE CITY OF RTFS-SELL, KANSAS.

Be it ordained by the Mayor and good fruit country. embalming done on reasonable terms. 7. Because the prices of land are Metallic, cloth and wood caskets and coffins at the very lowest prices. All below maximum and steadily improv Couneilmen of the city of Russell, Kansas.

orders promptly attended to. Coun ing. try mght calls will receive prompt o. Because it has g-ood schools SFCTION 1. That there ba levied and coUected attention, for General Revenue purposes, a tax of ten mills on the dollar, on all the real, mixed and personal property, within the limits of the city of Russell, and churches.

9. Because it rain belt. One door north of Russell Bank. Olof Peterson. is not beyond the taxable according to the lews of the State of Kan sas, 10.

Because we have two railroads a Sec. 2. That there be levied and collected, for an interest fund to pay interest on artesian well and another comino-. EAT MARKET 11. Because we have the best of bonds, a tax of one and one-half mills on the dollar, on aU the real, mixed and personal property ans society.

within the limits of the city of Russell, taxable according to the lews of the State of Kansas. bountiful crops. quote the following sensible suggestions from the Fort Scott Monitor. It ought to be made clear to east-em readers, that a little dryness in a few counties, or even a total loss of crops, does not amount to much when the entire state is taken into consid- 12. Because we have good" farms Sec.

8. That for the purpose of grading streets and good implements. and avenues, and for building bridges, culverts and sewers, and foot walks across streets, there 13. Because we have over 200 miles of rivers and streams. be assessed and collected, eight mills on the dol lar.onaU the taxable real estatewithin the limits cf the city of Russell eration.

There are over one hundred counties in Kansas, any two of them Tl C0 the Sse. 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be Av-is- state. Bunker Hill ties in force from and after its publication once in the as large as the entire state of Rhode Kelts. Russell Retiiw.

44 MIS. K4 I i-VJi CALL AND SEE US. Stepp Pinkerton. Passed the Council July 25th, 13S7. Approved uly 25th, 15:7.

Admitted the best by experts. New England Pianos, James Holstrom Pianos, Camp Pianos. lanaticio Inquirentio. Attest. n.

HALLER, An inquisition was held before AND A. L. Toobhis, Mayor. ROASTS, STEAKS, CHOPS, Monday ntyClerk Probate Judge Chadbourne to inquire into the sanity ANYTHING Heywood. The following jury was YOU WANT IN MY LiIKr Real Estate Transfers.

FERRIS MURCH Island, and even if a partial or entire failure of crops occurs in a dozen or so of these counties, it affects the general aggregate of the state very little. This year not to exceed six or seven counties are complaining, and in the balance of the state crops will be better than they have been for years. In this county, the acreage planted is fully 25 per cent larger than any previous year, while the com crop will be a full yield. This will also be true of vegetables and fruit, and should no more rains fall, summoned: Dr. 1 D.

Wahl, Wm. Blair, B. D. Rice, C. M.

Harshbarger HIGHEST CASH FEICE FOB Following is a list of real estate s. iix. jjewia tiiiu m. mtcnier. Alter hearing the evidence the jury re transfers handed in by Register of Deeds Wolcott, for the past week: THE- turned a verdict pronouncing Mr, Organs ranging from to $100, and Ranging from $275 to $350.

Ey Co to John Fay, eqr, 15-12-15. 5M Heywood a sane man. to 13-15-13 2080 It appeared from the evidence ii TTT 11 1 TJ A to Henry Juvenal, or, 26-11-15 400 mat neywooa naa become very BTanScoyocto Freeling Tofts, qr, 7- the yield would be fully up to the or- Cattle, Sheep and Hogs, THOROUGHBRED AND HIGH-GRADE Hereford! Polled Angus CATTLE FOR BALE. I also have some i r- 1 11-12 4000 North Side Merchants, All Guaranteed for Five Years. Weeks to Dentler, cr, 7-U-U.

2200 Henry Graves to A Ellis, hf qr and splendidly, the outlook for everything pxospecis ana is bright; and counting upon a big other matters, and on last Saturday nhf, war, 2-13-13 2000 hio nAUlt I V. Ola Brines to Pinkertcn, qr cf qr, influx of immigration to this coun Hits a Full Stock cf 13-13-15 00 commit sxuciae. ine nrst attempt was onn urnll An BUY OF A RESPONSIBLE DEALER. Pinkertoa to John Csssidy, qr of nominate Bourbon, a decidedly ltlcky mad a shot-gun, but the weap cr. 12-13-15 600 ccxinty.

on laued to discharge. He then went into the house and took a quan Mary Se -bura toJL tt saver, let 7, 230 GENERAL MERCHANDISE, tity of laudanum, but this was mized HMcCurdyto John Messier, 2 lots in Bun OREGOX HORSES FOR SALE. CHEAP. John Cassidy One vrho will look after your wants and save you money by buying of with some other medicine that neu ker 12! Maggie Roberts to A Ellis, lot 6. b' 121, Russell 600 tralized the effects of the poison, and thus the second attempt at self destruction was defeated.

Mr. Heywood Hutchinson to Hutchinson, 22 lots in 1000 I. Warner, Russell, Kansas. CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Hutchinson to Atkinson, 1 lot in The archangel sat on the edge of his seat and felt nervously of his blade, the while he was twisting and turning his feet and a scowl over his features there played.

"I'm waiting," he cried in a terrible tone, and hi3 brows met in horrible frown, "for the wretched old fraud who cumbered the earth and did nothing but Dorrance has resided in this county for eight years, and has alwavs been regarded John Eable to Lilias Boat an, lot 8, blk Bnsse'lL S25 William Weber to George FBlehm, 8 hf and eh: as a good citizin. He is about fifty years of old, and has a wife and son '7 Boots. and ShoesStaple Fancy Groceries. or of cr. 36-15-11 1200 Geo Seward to School Diet No 5 lot 5, blk iimmuui about lo or iy years of age.

LATER DEATH EY SUICIDE, 23, 100 DPRytoEB Savage and A EiUa, ail of 5. After the inquiry, Mondav after 13-13 2:176 noon, Joel Heywood returned to his FRUITS AND PROVISIONS, Rankin toTrnrcsn Ford, 2 lots in Dorrance A to A McKincey, hf of hf 2-13-13 Rachel Goodwin to John Cassidy, hf home, ana on yesterday, about noon, succeeded in carrving out his pur HAMS, SHOULDERS AND BACON. or. S5-13-14. 900 Twing to Carver, 1010 seres, 13-11 ealt his ctuff down.

The man who built houses and dealt out his cash so the poor man had at it a show commands my regard and he's certainly safe from going to the regions below. But the hardhearted wretch who hoarded his pelf for fear that it might do others some good is the chap I shall deal with my personal self and convert into kindling wood. I shall cut him and hack him and chop him up fine, and give him to demons that fell, and tell them to use him as a crucible sign in the chambers cf helL" Ex. WH-TE, NEW HOWE JIX 3D HOUSEHOLD, Sewing Machines at Wholesale prices, at Retail. Call and examine the goods.

I will not cost you anything. P. I. A NEB. pose to destroy himself.

He ended his life bv shooting himself with a revolver, placing the muzzle at his throat Coronor Sturdevant was By to Brown, qr, 21-11-11 "20 Call and see us, THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Is the Great Teachers' Training School of Kansas, The only one exclusively devoted to the training of Teachers. Total enrollment last year, 745. 81 Kansas Counties and 18 State represented. tlTLCKA A 70 IIACS. Railroad fare in excess of SS.00 refunded to ail Kansas students.

The building, including the new wing1, con -tains 50 rooms, all devoted to the purposes of the school. Ample facilities in the way of Apparatus, Libraries, etc. Write for Catalogue and Circular tbe JTteztf 4. lepcrti. iii.

sent for and immediately repaired to the scene of death. He summoned August ineetel to Corbett, 1 lot in Bunker i Manvell to I jtwrence, qr, 12. Ey to Henry Crabtree, hf qr, 8-13- 12 2 GWengert to Xhos Crabbtree, 4 lots in a jury, who upon hearing the evi dence, rendered a verdict according RUSSELL, KANSAS. Corner 10th and Main Sts. to the facts as resitei above.

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