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i O-XHyeT. Wood, of Troy, was in the city Frank Logan and wife of Atchison are vis Iegal Notice. Will Hayner spent Tuesday in St. Joseph- The House of Representatives will adjourn June 15. Dr.

Scouller went to Sabetha Tuesday. E. Foote went to Marvsvilie this week. WtsdiMMUiy. Befoni I- 8.

Harnett, a Justine of the Peace In a.lJ.HOAD TABLEi i.i 6:15 P. it. Tt'ia 69 m- 10:35 will return from and for Hiawatha City, Township Brown county, a 3 Hiir" L. Marks and family left for Macon, Mondav. E.

S. Davis ai.d Washington next wevk. tfred ill. eo- partners Plaintiff. as Bill Bros.

1 J. W. Potteiiger was in Atchison Monday forenoon. iting Mrs, Ed. Zimmerman.

A 54-inch, Standard Colombia bicycle, good as new. Will sell cheap. Inquire of J. P. Drake, the East End Wagon maker.

43 2 Miss Mary Resor of OIney, arrived in the city Tuesday morning and is the guest of her sister. Mi Lizzie. She wul visit her for a week, and then go to Topeka. Marshal Foster found the clothes discarded by the person who burglarized S.F. Newton's house Sunday mulit.

under a culvert near MISSOCBI PACtrlO. Trains CO oorth at 12:30 a. 1110 p. aa. Trains to south at 2Hi6 a.

3:53 P. m. C. BOSS ART. AneoU Hiawatha.

G. W. Scott is selling the Buckeye mower and ttinder at Pomeroy's hardware store. call on H. Shafer for all kinds of harness.

Ed Backenstoce is now permanently with Mr. Shaffer. a -kaev DeTendaat. Tbe defendant. C.

Braekney will take aotiee that ha was sjmmI im th above entitled eonrt on the 2th dmv llurb 1J for the mua of tl2.UO Get your fasliion papers and bazars at the P. O. Irug store. -9 It Canvas City, St. Joeepli and Topeka papers for sale at the P.

Drug store. 48 It We have just received a fine carload of extra cedar and pine shingles. Call and see them Henry Coatsworth Co. Robinson, Kansas. The Union Pacific will place a fast freight between St.

Joseph and the Pacific coast May 1st. This train will make passenger time. TEAM FOR SALE. A span of large four-year old horses. Call at the plaining mill of J.

I. Lewis 4 and garnishee snnnnnaa served upon Jesse Anderson, K. B. Kibboe and M. W.

Lindley. That said cause was on April 4th. 1890 continued for service by publication, and will be tried May 22nd. 1890 nod unleae said defendant immr and innu by th skl 22nd day of May. Ike Hesselberger has accepted a position ith a St.

Joseph clothing house, and will down this week. Rev. A. G. Loh man will attend a meeting I the Kansas class is of the Keformed church at Abilene next wek.

Mayor Banc went to 3a bet a Monday. O. S. Foster Is vim ting friends in Illinois. Rtv.

J. K. Miller was in Topeka this week. Ed. Brooks Is working for Copeland Jones.

judgment wilt be rendered against him for the sum of S12.6U and cost suit. A. J. Ulil and red X. llili, eo-partners as Bill Bros.

48-3C Mrs. Anna C. Knisel went to Falls City, to visit, Monday. J. W.

Van Valiu made a business trip to Reserve Monday. Get your fashion papers and bazars at th P. O. drug store. 49 It A full line of daily weekly and monthly periodicals at the P.

O. Drug store. 49 It Misses Kate Fulton, Hassig und Cornelison of Reserve, were in the city Monday. Mrs. Ida Winsiow of Padonia, made the Journal a patronizing call Saturday.

Wilbur Kinzie and Fred Kingsley go to Holton Saturday to visit the college Y. M. C. A. By S.

Jr. newlon, their attorney. Publication Notice. Mr. Emerson's residence on Shawnee street.

E. L. Rosenberger and family moved to Hiawatha this week, where they will conduct the Commercial Hotel, and we hope, make lots of money. There is no doubt about them making lots of friends, and the people of Hiawatha will find them worthy hi every respect and pleasant and agreabie neighbors. They also "know hjw to keep hotel," and the hungry man or woman wilt find their house a good place to stop.

Our people universally regret their departure and a host of gxxi wishes follow them. Sabetha Republican. i Ladies wishing a sample bottle of Orange Blossom, can obtain one free of charge by calling at the City Hotel. 49 Mrs. George Howe, of Morrill, was in the city the first ert of the week visiting her fallier, Charlie Chandler.

Atchison's jointists are on the anxious seat In the District Court oi Brown County, Kan tax. Elisabeth Miller, Plaintiff, Al. McCowan weut to St. Joseph Thursday last, They arrest persons in Sabetha for selling "hops." Harry Boasart was in Kansas City one day last week. Isaac Miller.

Defendant. M. G. Ham spent Monday with his family in this city. He returned to Holton Tuesday.

As soon as he completes his work there he goes to Pottawatomie couuty. The defendant. Isaafl Miller, will take notice just at present. Six of them were arrested and Monday in F. Burley spent Sunday Bt.

Joseph. Teachers Examination. The teachers examination will be held at court house, Saturday, April 26th, beginning at 8 o'clock a. m. 48 2t that be has been sued iu the above entitled court by the plaintiff.

Elizabeth Miller: and that nnleas he answers the petition nled by a the plaintiff in said cause ou or before the thirtieth day of May, 1890, tbe same will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly. The nature of which said judgmeut, will be divorcing said plaintiff from you. the said defendant, on" account of your abandonment of her for one year snd more; and to obtain the care and custody of the minor child. Mary Ann Miller; and to recover the costs of suit. Bierer, Lawrence Co.

NEW GOODS. Parasols and Silk Umbrellas, Enid Gloves, Lace Flouncings and Drapery Nets, Carpets, Rugs, Portiers. Indies Ties and Slippers, Spring Overcoats, Neckwear. PRICES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS GUARANTEED AS LO AS CAN BE FOUND IN ANY MARKET Bierer Lawrence 66 Co. ms of scarlet fever Robinson has and measles.

The Park improvement committee were at work yesterday. They will plant a row of trees on the outside sud are cutting out some of the old trees and planting new ones. EUZ1BCTH MILLS. Sam pie F. Newlon.

her attorney. 48-4t Get your blank books and stationery at the r. O. Drug Store. 49 It and nned IUO eaclt and costs.

Rev. J. R. Skinner, of Iola, Kansas, will preach in the Reformed church at Fairview, next Sunday morning and evening. Aultmau Miller Co.

pa no commission to local dealers and will sell goods cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere. 491 A fine variety of tap dusters at H. P. Shafer's harness shop. A nicer line of lap dusters were never brought to this eity.

If you don't believe I am selling cheaper cheaper than others, come and get prices, it won't cost you anything. Miss Mabcravk.9 I have opened a nice line of baby caps. Flats from 50 cents to 1.75. Lace braids at 75cents. Bargains in hosiery.

491 Miss Margrave. The Robinson and iSabetha bands will be in tliA fiftr Siiriirvfnv TIiimi hanAv with Cornelius spent Sun- Publication Notice. In the district court of Brown county, Kansas. Albert E. Rogers va While taking observations at A.

Schilling Son's store yesterday, we noticed among a thousand other things, the finest line of sateens ever brought to this city. We would advise married en to keep their wives away from that store, for should they see them and inquire tbe prices they would be necessitated to pay for a dress. The Alliance Acta. Competition is the life of trade. When the Hiawatha Building Loan Association wanted 500 leather-covered, GO page pass books, the three papers of this city were ni-vited to bid on said work.

The World received the con tret, and painted these 500 books for $31. It seems rather strange that the same outfit must have $63 for printing 85 iaper-covered, 15-words-on-a- page bar docket 75 cents apiece. In the same -ratio, the Building Loan Association would have paid $375 for its 500 books, yet the work was J. C. AVoodside and day in Omaha.

Eva A. Rogers. The defendant. Eva A. Roarers, will take no tice that she has been sued in the above entitled court by the defendant.

Albert E. Rogers, and The Academy and High school boys played a game of base ball at the Academy grounds Thursday last. Score 11 to 3 in favor of the academy boys. Prof. Bant a was the umpire.

Prehaps no person in the city does as much general reading as does Capt. Ira J. La cock. He is the possessor of a fine library, containing all the standard works; and is constantly test unlets sue answers toe petition filed by plaintiff in said cause ou or before the tweoty- L. lcrfwi m-iA Miss Lilian, John, and Tip Fraser are sick with the mumps.

Messrs no. Kerrigan and Bert Speer spent Sunday in Atchison. Coal in paying quantities has been found in Doniphan county. Prof. Pricer's Union band, will startle the natives.

IVHIbU IU Wl t(KV, iUWIUU Will DO UIK- en as true, and judgment rendered accordingly, the nature of which said judgment, will be divorcing said plaintiff from her, Eva A. Rogers, on account of abandonment of said plaiutiff by said defendant for one year and more, and to recover costs of suit. The store of A. Schilling A Son is constant- adding thereto. Williams spent lonefor $21.

Why is it that business principles Harry Hatch has moved into the house recently vacated by Ed Kennedy, on Iowa street. Will James of Highland was in the city the Utter part of last week, returning home Monday. J. W. Tucker of California, visited 'with Chas.

Martin and family, the latter part of last week. Nicholas Wieland' returned from bis visit to friends and relatives in Ottawa and Washington counties, Thursday last. CHICKENS WANTED. Highest cash prices paid fof chickens at the Little Gem Restaurant, Oregon St north of depot. 46 lino For Sale.

A 54-inch, Standard Columbia, bicycle. Good as new; will sell cheap. Inquire of J. P. Drake, East End Wagon-maker.

43-2m Mrs. C. Davis will do dressmaking at her home, one block north and one block east of the High school building Cutting and fitting a specialty, and all work warrant ed. 42 tf It is said three cats in the north-east part of the city, died of mumps this week. Their swelled up like a human being when thus afficted and they manifested every symptom of this disease.

The Pottawatomie indians recently received $325,000, from the governmen in payment of a debt with interest. It seems to be a better investment to be a worthless indian than an old soldier. ly crowded with persons taking advantage of the low cash prices which they are placing Albsbt K. Koons, Plaintiff. V.

A. Stewart and Geo. T. Friday in Kansas City. J.

W. this city. against whom the are not followed iu county matters. When on dress goods and clothing. 10c.

grand jury found an indictment for sending an obscene letter through the mails, was a merchant wants printing done, he generally seeks the cheapest office where good work White goods, giughniis. and notions by the carIoal at A. Schilling Son's store. Miss Xellie VanHook left for Trinidad, Monday morning. is done.

Call and set their priceo then if vou don't GEO. M. CARET is running a 10c brought before the U. S. conrt at Topeka, Friday, plead gutity, and was fined $5 and ouy it will be It seems as long as the county pays for went to Oneida costs.

Mrs. W. L. Dillingham Saturday to viit a week. anything, the spirit of "Dad's rich; who Delivery Wagon.

TEN CENTS TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. cares for expenses," predominates. The Fanners of Brown county, I still live and have a good supply of nursery stock at the Several Hiawathans attended a dance at the poor farm Friday evening. outfit which talks confidentially of annihilating the Journal, then the Democrat, but at Headquarters at Dick Kime's second hand old stand, northeast corner of Hiawatha. Come and see for yourselves.

I shall be the same time owes its existence to the con store and has. Kutairs upholstering shop. densed milk which favoritism sees fit to give Ruley's excursion to St. Joseph during next month, is the talk now. leased to have your patronage.

Prices un it, contrary to all business principles, will iform and reasonable. R. C. Chuse. visited time Hours: find that milk returning to common buttermilk, shortly, for the people are demanding any Miss Jennie Cristy of Kanas City, her sister, Mrs.

M. WhiUs Sunday. From 7 a. m. until at night.

Rev. Coe of Horton, preached at the M. E. church Sunday evening, having exchang a change In such practices. The resolutions adopted by the the Hiawatha Alliance, and Cloyd Bajrd is now a Mo: P.

baggageman between St. Joseph and Kansas City. printed iu the alliance column of the Journal, has the true ring to it. ed pulpits Rev. Miller.

Mr. Coe is an earnest man, and speaks from a long experience in the gospel ministry. He tells the old story of the gospel with force and atractive- CALHOUN. The well known trotting bred part Who are the tax payers of this county? Miss Nellie Moon spent Saturda and of Sunday with friends in Atchison. Brown county is an agricultural county, and ness.

the most of the taxes paid are by the farm monthly 49 It A full line of daily, weekly and periodicals at the P. O. drug store. ers. hey are.

becoming aroused concernine Pbilo Belle, the two-year old daughter of let cd ncgo v. May 5th, of King" theater Manager Ruley has about tiatioiis for the appearance Mar land Clarke's great pany, which crowded Kansas Citv all Easttr Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Richardson, died Mon this wholesale squandering of the county funds, and demand that this be righted. day noon.

Funeral services were held at the Stallion will tstand THURSDAYS, FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS of each week at company's stable, near Haver's barn, Hiawatha. The re mainder of the week at Divoll Bros one mile north-east of Powhattan. home of the parents on Iowa street, Tuesday Geo. Johnson has been confined to his bed the past week with sciatic rheumatism. R.

H. Brewster shipped a carload of potatoes from Robinson to Philadelphia Friday. Council Proceedings. The city council met in regular session BULK SEEDS, SEED POTATOES. And a Full Line of Ellaware aai mmim AT Jno.

A. McGuire's afternoon. The sympathy of many friends goes out to the heartbroken parents in their affliction. A. McLaughlin, president of the council in-the chair.

Present, Councilmen Ham, Gu One of the biggest events Hiawatha has tv- elich, Ahern, Fitch, White, Fraser, Merrill. Aultruan Miliar A' Co. have opened a branch office in this city at Pc-meroy's hardware store and will handle Buckeye mowers, harvesters, binders and binding twine. 491 G. W.

Scott, Manager. H. has Just placed in his sale rooms several sets of light harness, made by Ed Backenstoce. There is no better harness makerin this part of the country than Ed. He lias been permanently engaged by Mr.

Shaffer. 8tacks mountain high, of the most complete line of hosiery ever brought to this city at A. Schilling v. Son's store. The beauty of it is that they are going at wholesale prices.

No need of anyone going through the summer, stockingless. For the next ten days I will sell No. 1 an-pll trees of the leading varieties at one-half my regular price, rather than reset the lare number I have heeled in. Give me a call ami while you help me you will help yourself to a good cheap orchard. R.

C. Chas It is announced that John N. Reynolds who has been selling "A Kansas 'Hell' through this vicinity, has an option on the Atchison Champion at He says he will continue publish it as a republican paper, but make it an Alliance paper. A. Schilling Sou are going to sell for cash after May 1.

They buy more goods than any other firm in the city; pay cash for them, oiid ect the benefits of all discounts, and can sell for cash cheaper than any other firm. The prices at which they quote goods Is the lowest possible price at which goods can be bought. If you don't believe it call and see for yourself. Indications point to the fact that in the near future eight hours will he adopted as a day's labor. In Europe after May 1, the system will go into general use.

Things point to its adoption in this country. Everywhere carpenters are striking for shorter hours, and other trades will follow. The clothing department of A. Scnilling A Son's store is filled with a complete line of the latest styles in clothing, as is their gents' furnishing goods department. They carry none but the standard makes in ladies' and gents shoes, slippers, etc.

In fact everything a lady or gentleman could wish is to be found in their mammoth store, and is selling at such figures that everybody is pleased, and their increased trade shows that prices talk. Ed Campbell left Tuesday uight for Colo Jas. Corsaut was elected and installed as clerk of the Modern Woodmen last Friday evening. er had, will be the Odd Fellows celebration, The minutes of previous meeting read and Divoll Bros. to be held in this city Saturday of this week.

approved. thousand strangers will be in the city, the Sundry bills were presented, "and referred Prof. Hill went to Topeka Mivi.lay Ut read proof on his book, part of which i-; ready to be printed. The entire book will be finished in about three weeks and will, undoubtedly, be the best work on reading published. Weare seliingumber and all kinds of building material cheaper than ever this spring.

We have a full stock in. Henry Coatsworth Robinson, Kansas. A. Bold Robbery, 'f Sunday evening while Mr. and Mrs.

S. F. Newlon were at church, thieves entered their to the com. on claims and accounts. Said band will be out, and Hon.

O'Neil, of Neb. The Sabetha cornet band will attend the national G. A. R. encampment at Boston this summer.

will address the people at the opera bouse. committee returned the following bills and Come in and bring the family with you. recommended their payment. BON ACCORD The celebrated draft horse will Perkins, snecial oolice Joe Williams, burying dogs For the benefit of th Horton Hea.llight, Miss Minnie Meyers, a teacher well known here will conduct a Kindergarten at Morrill this summer. 6 00 1 00 17 00 ..10 00 ..23 57 ..20 00 we would say that instead of a ha; and It Merntt, labor It Jj Jiradlejr, et al election board Loyl Hedged, waterworks roods be found at the company's, as above, stable all the time.

liassett St com chicken coop beiiig erected in Hiawatha at present, there are residences going up on residence through a window and carried off Moved that the report of the committee be approved and warrants drawn for the sever J. W. MIT CI1ELL nearly every street in the city. The beauty of the whole matter is that they are FRANK LYTLE. a new suit of clothes and a new overcoat.

As people were returning from church they saw Beatty Miebach. al amounts. Moved to amend motion by allowing bill of II Bradley et al for $11. in demand, and don't stand idle for a year a party walking about the house carrying a either. Lost by the following vote: Aye White, Gu FRED GAMPPER'S The citizens of Axtell have subscribed $700 for the arrest of the persons that fired Hul-burd's elevator.

Judge Dundy, wife and daughter, of Nebraska, passed through the city Friday noon in a special car. The A. M. E. church folks will give an ice cream festival at the church this evening.

Everybody invited. elich, Merrill and Fitch. Nay Ham, Ahern, lamp, but paid no attention to this as they upposed it was Mr. Newlon. It is supjosed they were frightened away, for the fsilver- M.

R. of Hiawatha, -was in the city Fraser and McLaughlin. last Tuesday trying to convince our citizens that it was pr jiitable to die. He is traveling ware, Mrs. Newlon 's jewelry, and other val Motion to adjourn was lost.

The rote on original motion to allow bills uables were undisturbed. for the K. M- L. A. of Hiawatha.

Mr. Foote is a pleasant gentleman wlo has many friends in this city, and his especial good qualities are that he is an old newspaper as recommended by the committee was then taken and carried. People who appreciate comfort in traveling, are warm in their praises of the through weekly Pullman Colonist car service recently man and printer. Seneca Courier Demo The special committee in regard to springs for the sugar passed LYTLE MITCHELL, Dealers in WALL PAPER, Curtain Poles, Window Shades, Artists' Supplies, Stationery, Novelties, vestibule Rods, Paints and Varnishes. PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY At McGuire's old stand, north side Oregon Hiawatha, Kan.

Prices are the lowest on all kinds of Fresh Meat. CECE Give him a Trial. Meat Market: Cor. 5th and Oregon Streets. A train load of machinery refinery at Grand Island, through the city Tuesday.

crat. inaugurated bv the Union Pacine made the following report: To the Mayor and councilmen of the city of ment. Cars leave St. Joseph every Wednes rado. He will probably make his hrst stop Marshal Foster is doing a commendable at Pueblo, from where we expect a letter on thing by not permitting the little boys to day at 8.44 a.

running through to Portland without chance and the time made is "The Tramp's Experience." Ed has been with us nearly all the time for six years, congregate at thedepot. Frequently valises from 12 to 24 hours shorter than that of any commencing to learn the printing trade at and overcoats are stolen from standing cars. twelve years of age and is a full hand at any Kansas. line. By reserving space in advance, which Hiawatha, and well grounded suspicion invariably rests upon the gang of youthful but case-har.

can be done by application to any agent of Hiawatha. Gehtlemen. We, your committee, appointed at the council'meeting of Apr. 7th, to examine route to, and measure flow of water al the springs known as the Hoffman springs, and the Steer Spring, beg leave to submit the following report. 1st That there is a good route on ground reasonably level from the city to the Hoffman springs, and that a large resevoir can be easilly and cheaply made, and that there is a flow of 130,000 gallons of water in 24 hours.

branch ot the business, and is honest in alt his work, but his lungs need some attention Dr. Scouller returned from Marysville, Friday. He and his family expect to go to Pennsylvania this week. Try Fred Gampper's home-made bologna, Hamburger steak, and all kinds of saussage. There is nothing better in town.

49 It H. C. Parker of Kansas City, visited A. D. Arkland.

Friday. Mr. P. is the K. C.

agent of the merchants Despatch Co. dened gamins that, in the past, have made at present and he goes to Colorado to see, if a the Union Pacific system, passengers can be sure of obtaining good accommodations. The low rate of 3 for the furnished berths the depot a rendezvous. Paints-Paints change will not be beneficial, and we earn estly hope that it may. Centralis Journal.

E. L. Rosenberger, the new proprietor ot laces the service within the reach of all. A representotive of this paper had the Ip We have the best of i privilege of partaking of the opening dinner the Commercial House, opened the same 2nd. 1 hat we also examined the route to of the Commercial hotel last Wednesday We cannot do it justice in this space, Mr the Speer springs, or rather brook, and while We Have Sold Over 300 Monday of this week, after thoroughly renovating the same, The house is now neat and first class.

Mr. R. is a very agreabie Kosciiberger's aim seems to be to serve the Sherman Walters is now representing L. Lawrenee wholesale hardware merchants, in Kansas and Nebraska. things that are most substantial in the most -'Verltaa" Must Emlarrate.

A Hiawatha paper, last week, informed its readers that hereafter "Veritas" and his brethren will be foiever be barred from roaming at will over the verdant pastures of it is somewhat nearer to the city, the differences to be overcome would make it more expensive than the other route. We also measured the water of said gpring.and found Paints for Houses, Barns, gentleman, a good busines-i man and comes palatable manner. Everything in the house from kitchen to garret is as clean and neat as very highly recommended. His family will a now oi gallons. com.

The Misses Currie of Clay Center, stopped a pin. he othce and gentleman parlor are places where the traveling public" can be a pleasing addition to society. journalism. It is poor policy to enforce this On motion said report was accepted and Roofs over in tha city with Rev. Barnes and family The dancing club had an elegant ball at the thoroughly enjoy themselves.

We bespeak for Mr. Rosenberger a very large patronage. filed. On motion it was ordered that said com last week, while enroute to Illinois. W.

F. Sch wands, who has been the tele OR FAMILY PAINTS Ready for use. nuttee be directed to employ an engineer opera house last Thursdoy evening. Forty of our young ladies and gentlemen attended. WEDDING BEI.L8.

and ascertain the level to the Hoffman graph operator at Sabetha for a long time, is Among those present from abroad were, Married at the residence of the bride's mother in Schilling's Addition, Wednesday the new night operator at the depot. the Miss Margie and Nellie Webb, and Miss afternoon. April 23, 15! 0. Key. li.

V. Kem Ornament your Moved that a committee of two citizens in each ward be appointed to circulate petitions, calling for an election to vote on a proposition to issue bonds to the amount of $25,000, Kittie Loper, of Atchison, W. T. Artman, of 3 A. H.

Winkler returned from Topeka Sat- agen officiating, Mr. George Hoffmsn and -t -SS- 1 -r -5 St. Joseph, and Geo. Boone of Horton. Prof.

urdav niidit. Bud now owns a grocery and Miss Rutii Adams. Immediately after the a hardware store in the Capital city. rule. Many times individuals wish to express their opinion tnrough the medium of the press, and would be placed in an embarrassing position were their names published.

The fact that the writer's name is in the possession of tbe editor is enough. A news-pnper is published for the people, and supported by them. Its object is to inform and educate the masses. The editor is not infal-lable. Let the people express their opinions through the papers, and the community will be beiiefited thereby.

As for us, we are willing to let "An Old Republican Soldier," "Justice," "Veritas," "Crank," straddle the tripod, sharpen their pencil, and tackle the Queen's English for the betterment of their fellow citizens. Bettis' orchestra, of St. Joseph, furnished excellent music. ceremony Mr. and Mrs.

Hoffman letf for St. Joseph where thev will visit friends until or so mucli thereof as may be necessary to perfect the present waterworks system said committee, to be instructed to to report at an Saturday. George lias been a resident of HOI mmm homes by fresh paint. Respectfully L. R.

YATES. APRIL 22nd, 1890. Miss Belts will give a musicale at Fairview Friday evening May 2nd. Prof H. L.

Ains- There was much competition in the this city for many years, is industrious and held in high esteem by the railroad company adjourned meeting of the council to be held grain business at Robinson last week. As worth and the Mandolin club will assist. in whose employ he is. Hie bride, Mrs Apr. 28th.

Motion was unanimously carri Hoffman, has made many friends here by high as 24 cents per bushel was piid for corn. ed. The president of the council directed the The Ilorton shop hands are happy. They now work ten hours a day. and have a little clerk to prepare the necessary forms for pe The price was 22 cents Friday last.

A. B. Smith and Peeler, Truax have all they can do. Mr. Peeler says they shipped 10 car her noble traits of character.

Mr. and Mrs Hoffman will make Hiuwalha their periua i lent home. County Grad nations titions, and present one to each member of pendin' tuoney after paying their board. FLORAL PARK The Safest and Best. Sold only by Geo.

H. Adams. loads of corn and 2 of wheat last Thursday. Tax-payers in Walnut and Powhattan the council to be circulated in their wards. On motion it was ordered that the ditches and banks made in consequence of laying A.

B. Smith has worked so hard that he can townships can pay their taxes at the Fair- The graduating exercises at Hill Top were held last Friday evening. The house was ciowded to its outmost capacity to hear the eight irraduates. A short exhibition was Bonnd to be Disappointed. "The third paper here will be moved see corn in his sleep.

mm house. to view State Bank, Fairview, Kansas. 26 tf water maii.s be leveled. given before the exercises, aud at 8 o'clock Bnlldlns; Note. E.

A. Laf ever is building a barn on his Mr. Svlena of Bay City, addressed the council in regard to the merits of the The Mo. P. pay car was wrecked below the graduates took possession and kept it un North-east of the city.

Margrave A Word, florists, offer for sale FOR Stationery Novelties, til 11 clock, invert lung itassed on in ex new propel ty, corner 4th and Ojegon streets. Atchison Friday, and was delayed several hours. Conductor ravers was seriously in cedent shape, showing great preparation. Woodruff water pipes. Adjourned until Monday evening Apr.

28 C. H. Lawtkxcr. Mr. Lang is building a neat cottage on his jured.

May 30th, four young people will gradu Iowa street property. ate at No 54, H. U. Spaugler teacher. There Clerk.

The "Watson 6 Darville house in east Hia will be good music and J-peaking ui coniiec COPELAND JONES, Proprietors of the CENTRAL MEAT MARKET. FRESH BULK OYSTERS ON HAND. tion. watha is being erected. Grant Harringon' was in Baker Monday morning, taking deppositions in the habeas corpus case of James D.

Kirdendall vs. Ansel grer house and budding plant, bulbs, roots, and -vda from strong aud healthy stock. AIM eet potato, tomato, cabbage, cauliflower, egg pepper, and celery plants from choice selected seeds. Call and see us. Cut flowers, bouquets, etc.

furnished on short notice. MARGRAVE WARD. Rudy Neidcrheiser will build an addition Eight persons will graduate at Hamlin Hosier. to his Iowa street residence shortly. May 2nd.

On the evening following, eight graduate at No. 78. Ed. Zimmerman has begun work on a Drugs, Patent Medicines and everything in the drug line, call at L. D.

POTTENGER'S. P. 0. Dreg Store. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded The Gen Crook Camp, Sons of Veterans, Flintoft Smith was re-appointed city at large addition to his Pottawatomie street Assignee Notice.

The creditor of A. Schneider will take notice that on Monday, the 2nd day of June, A. D. IKK), and for two consecutive days thereafter, in the District Clerk's office, in the eonrt house at Hiawatha, Brown county. Kansas, I will adjust and al low demands agaiugt the estate of said A.

Schneider, Assignor. And all creditors who shall not attend and lay before the caid Auignee the Data re and am mount of their demands shall be precluded from any benefit from said estate. 37 -3m. Samckl C. Davis, Assignee.

No. 1(39, Division of Kansas, have a rare treat in store for us- On May 2 they will present at the G. A. R. Hall in this city un residence.

torney of Horton. Mr. S. is a able man, and is bonnd to get something better in the near der the auspices of E. William Howe, an ac future.

Newspaper History Corrected. We clip the following from the Kansas tor of years' experience, Bartley campoeu -rrrt 1 A Fairview, the third city in the county." World. It is beyond our comprehension to know what irticular object the proprietor of the World has in allowing deliberate lies, as the above, to be printed in hi? jupcr, when he knows they are lies. His hired hand represents him in the and the toprietorj is responsible for the damage done by his corn fed steer. The Joit.sal has been a fixture of Hiawatha for a year, dspite the prophetic sayings of this grand mogul of the World, when it first was founded.

Nothing would please that paper more than to have the Joukk al retire from the field of Brown couuty journalism. We opine that the long neglected hirsute thatch which covers the of a certain noted Hiawatha journal cadaverous and troubled look which has been developed during the past year, was caused by the success of that enterprise which he would so gladly see relegated from his field of opposition. The policy of the Joubhai. has always been to give all the news, city, county, state and national, and its editor has not found it necessary to load the mails with "I'll meet you half way," and "Let bygones be bygones," letters either. Most assuredly, as long as the youth with raven locks, presides over the destinies of this terrestial globe, we aill be perfectly sat grand and powerful fact classic play, "M) Del Kirchner of the Highland University Chief: If Web.

Wilder has slain all the insurance spent Saturday and Sunday with his friend, money, this is the place. a true story or tne fireside wnicn touches home in every heart. The play is strictly moral and is as good as a sermon. TLe wild cats in Kansas, we direct his atten Fred Kingsley. He also inspected the Acad Topeka Daily Capital for sale, best daily paper in Kansas.

tion to one of another sort in his printing office at Hiawatha, who keeps asserting the Chas. E. Rut an. Is prepared to do all kinds of upholstering. His prices are the lowest.

"Work the moat artistic Call and see liim. Three doors west of M. Yost's furniture store. Mr. Howe will be assisted in this presentation by Frank P.

Skeen, (formerly of the E. MARTIX, emy Y. M- C. A. Dick Kime bought out Mr.

Marks, the sec fraudulent claim that the Vorw nas oeen Standard Theatre, San Francisco) also the published for 'JG years. The World succeed following local talent: Misses unmes, necn-tel, and Foster: aud Mergers Waste, Guelich, ed the Dispatch, was started Apr. 30, 1870, ond hand man, and now is the only man ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. and counting its age from the foundation of handling this line, of goods. Dick wishes ev Johnson, Kerrigan, Pomeroy, Ceo.

McKallip Wishes to inform his friends thai he is ready to do wagon mak the Dispatch, will complete its ann year ine erybody to come and see him. last week in this month, lo maxe it a yrs. Publication Notice. Id the district eonrt of Brown county, Kansas. Jennie Bobba.

Plain ti versus Jerome Hob be. Defendant. The defendant. Jerome Hobbs, will take notice that he has been cued in the above entitled eonrt by tbe plaintiff, Jennie Hobhe, and that Halts! he answers toe petition filed by amid plaintiff, in said eaoge on or before the seventh day of Jane. 1890.

the same will bo taken as tn and judgment rendered aeeorduig'y. Tbe nature of which said judgment will bedivoreius sail plaintiff from him, Jerome Hobba. oil aceonnt of his abandonment of her for one year ad more, aud to recover eoeU of rait Jennie Bobbs, Plaintiff By 8 Newlon, her attorney tit Butt, and ot hers. Rehearsals are being new nightly, and we will be sure to see a grand performance. Admission will be 15, 25, and as cents.

We should greet them with a old the World would have to (how that it succeeded the old Sentinel, which it did not We have just bought a cartoad of the cel- HIAWATHA, KANSAS. asTOffie in City Hotel Will praeUee in all eoorta CoIlMtions will do in the remotest sense: for the Sentinel crowded house. ing and all wood work at his old rated Bear Creek lime. Call and get our prices, Henry Coatsworth Co. Robinson, Kansas.

Mir prompt attsjnUoa was published for some months after the Dispatch was started, and then suspended, the two papers not being consolidated. Why stand, near depot, Utah St. J. M. Hartley Wants every not claim that the World has been publish We would like to see either Captain J.

ed for 29 years, because P. Gould Parker Pomeroyor Col. Johnson, organize started the Brown County in 1361. of which Call and see his galvnnized poultry netting; the best in the mar fencing class. This means of exercise is very popular at present, and is very healthful.

isfied with our newspaper property in Hia-watna; continue to publish the best republican paper in the city, and attend to our rap ket. W.O.Wsbb. F. W. Raymond Grant W.

Harrington Rapsad and enicglcn, ATT0B5KTS-AT-LAW. HIAWATHA. KANSAS. Offies ia First 5atioaal Uak Mtdiac. Pns-ia all Mrta.

state aad fedaral. DpoitioB A fine property In the city of Hiawatha. idly increasing business. Bulk does not con AH work warranted to give satisfac Jlouseof 8 rooms and good cellar. Good well, rood bam and fine fruit trees.

Will stitute a newspaper. Uninteresting 'plate" The Leavenworth Times of last Sunday contained a very villainous contribution from its special correspondent at this place. There is no truth whatever in the report that there was a row iu the Christian church The report was sent out for the purpose of doiu Kev. Hunt injury. The fact is, since Mr.

Hunt is ustor of that church, the building is crowded with worshipirs every service. From all appearances, that church never enjoyed such a season of prosperity as it has for the past pear. Over 60 persons have been added to tlte membership. Mr. Hunt is an earnest and incessaut worker in the divine cause, and it unjust to send out such reports as the one we refer to.

Tne Times must dismiss its special correspondent at this place or suffer the consequences. That jijr urn have reliable men to report for ii from here, aiid does not need to retain the services of one ho has no regard for truth and does not care what may be the tiftct of hb falsehoods. matter on the local pages oi a county paper tion as regards prices and quality. body to call at 218 Oregon and examine his stock of SINGER SEWING MACHINES. Jo-Machines sold on monthly payments.

oo Repairing machines specialty. oo Needles and Supplies fur all machines. ell very cheap. Inquire at this office, tf. is not as popular as live local matter.

W. i). Harnett took five copies, and nought i he had to read them all every week? Ewmg Herbert might as well claim bis age to be over 75 years old, counting his age from the imb old man Selleg was born. This was rather startling news to the old subscribers that say they have read the World for 27 years. A.

N. Ruley started the Dispatch April 30th, 1870, Six months later the Sentinel suspended, and the type dumped in a sack and shipped to St Louis type foundry, A. N. Ruley is the man that founded the World, and 20 years not 28 years as the World would have the innocent public believe. taken on type-writer.

McGill College, Quebec: March 1883- This is to certify that I hare examined the formal a and prescribed Dr. LcDae'ft Periodical PHla, of Paris, France. I have eooelodod that if this combination will not excite the menses, that there i nothing in medicine that will do it. It is a 11 grata amencgogae. eootainiag all th well known harmless drug that act apon tbe generative 7tem.

I know them to be positively barm-less and safe for all kinds nt aapresrion from any cause. I have ued them iu my practice for the last four years, and found that the moat stubborn cases yield. I tried them oa three mouths' suppression with bappy results. Tours R. L.

KvpoM. D. fc all druggists. American Pill Royalty Iowa. Robt- Stevenson Co-, wholesale Chicago.

Ueanine sold bj Potteoger t'yle I'rug lliavatha. 28-ly. Prof. Gilbert's orchestra has bean reorgan The JormjiAL is perfectly satisfied with its growth in the past, and has not found it nec ised. The following gentlemen now com prise the same: Prof.

Gilbert, first violin HARRY HATCH Cm do Ton stone work cheaper than anyone. HIM A CALL. Jac Englehart, second violin: Jas, P. Drake, essary to belie its opposition as has the World. We shall continue to keep the flies off the neighbor across the way, as the heat Dr.

C. C. Engleman, PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST. PADONIA, KAN eoraetis and Chas. Browe bass viol.

The new orchestra has the best of material in it, ed term is drawing nigh, and flies undfeturb ed sometimes do mischkf aud are able tfl furnfrh first class music..

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Pages disponibles:
1 870
Années disponibles:
1889-1895