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Oberlin Herald from Oberlin, Kansas • 5

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Don't you Know It? "A Noble Outcast" at the rink next Friday evening. Do you need some calamities? Then go to McGonlgul's sale, they i will likely go cheap. THUIWUAY. Jl'XKlO. Gooseberries for sale.

3 quarts I keep one of the best stores in town. for cents. Leave orders at OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. Isaac Cuhk. T.

F. Rooney had the misfortune dbaorlptlon. 1.00 per yar. to loose his imported male hog, that When yon want anything in the line of cost Iilm fM) last winter, lie does not know what was the caimo of his ileal h. SHELF 11 iffl Mill AnvRVTHIMO Katm.

On Column en Month do Lnral noilc scml par lln tun inxinon All fcoiU't charged l.r until orfUnrd out. Tliero will Im uuc'l ion sulo at J. It. Mi'lionluiil's pi are 1 mile X. K.

of kn I NTiI fllt' Olierlin, Monday, June 1 (tit; connot TIME TABLE ing Of work horses, colts, agricultural powder Absolutely Pure. implements, auu outer irups aim cai SOVES AND TINWARE. SPOUTING Bring: your orders to me. Repairing of all kind. J.

Q. WEAR. amities, too numerous to mention. OBERLIN KAN. Credit of six months will bo given on llrbrtri fur Ik grt lrvrniii Hrinylh nd all sums over without interest if btahMulnr A.

i th ilnt alum and W.L Douglas $3 Shoe. Stylish, durahl, perfect fittir.fr. bklurtcd by over i nu wearer. V. L.

Douglas $150, $4.00 and $5X0 Shoes arc the productions of skilled workmen, from the bttt material potable at the prl. Abo $2 50 and $2 Shoes for Men, $2.50, $2 and $1.75 Boys French I' in nt t'lf, Knmch Kiwnwl, Virl Kid. raili-d corrrmpnnd with price 01 Un thorn. If diakrcantiui ftitpply on, writ Citaloefra. W.L.OOUGLAS,Brockton,MiM.

tic paid at maturity. lit form wf uriia la th ch brand. Denver, Helena, Uutte; Salt Lake City, l'ortlund, lite storm luesday night was a ROYAL BAKING Nr.W YOKR C. K. OTIS L.

MOREY. l'lcsiili'lit. CIIAS. II. TIMiE.V.

Vice 1'nsiiUiil. Lincoln, Omaha, Chicago, 8t. JOKriph, Kansas City, 8t. Louis und all points east and SOUtll. liEXTOX, Cnsliicr.

windy affair. It turned McGee's corn crib upsldo down and blow off a number of chlmmoys in different That ploy 'A Xoblo Outcust Bun Francisco and all points is the "hot stuff." parts of town It got up such a disturbance that many people run into THE OBERLIN NATIONAL BANK, went. -Miss Allle Diirris Is a new cash H. O. Douglas their cycle no cellars.

The rain come subscriber lo the IIkiiai d. in torrents and drovo under the i TraiiNucts a strictly bunking business. Tiiaix Lkavks as Follows: No. Hi, daily ex.Sunday for ltcpublican city, lted cloud.ilustinirs and all points A. II.

MrGoo went to St. Joe, shingles and wet carpets and pluster ing in many dwellings. CAPITAL, WfJO.OOO.OO on the stock train Tuesday. east and west 4:00 a. L.

Sine, Carpenter Paper Co'e J. IJ McGonigal and Juke Riley Trains Ahiiive as roi.i.ows: Xo.141. dally ex.Sunday man, was in tiie city on 1 uesday. have been breaking colts for the past DIRECTORS COLBY AND TIIK EDITORIAL MEETING. Ono Thursday evening in company witli the Editor of the Times we started tor Colby to attend a meet- Hastings to Oberlin 7:40 p.m.

Ed Drsiistool is assisting at the Slecnlnir. and reclining chair depot and proposes to bo a telegraph week. Tliey hitched one to the hitching raek in front of Steiners, Monday, and went round to the pool room. The gumc lasted so long that cars(seats frec)on through trains. Tick operator.

of the X. W. Kansas Editorial asso ets sold and baggage checked to any J. J. Oitrkcc, Eureka, II.

F. Lleb, Edwin Giimurc. V. A. Smith.

0 S. Morcy.KaiiHus I II Mo. Clias. II. Tilden, Otis L.

Benton, Marshall Tilden, Willimautic, J. (i. Slrean, Kansas City, Mo. Doint in the United states or Canada. -non.

A. u. Hopkins, wile and son the colt got tired and undertook to ciation; us wo drovo out of town people seemed surprised to see us For information, maps, time tables from Pennsylvania, are visiting the get on the sidewalk, finally it threw and tickets call on or wrlto to J. W. family of O.L.

Benton. driving away together. Colonel itself and was lying on its back when Bash. Aeent. Or J.

FttANXIS, S. J. Hartman, traveling for the they came around to see how the team was doing. Jake took it by the tall Kansas City Paper House, was in the Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. TO CALIFORNIA, COMFORTABLY.

furkcr is a pleasant traveling companion and detailed with much minuteness his lute political battle in which ho was worsted blames De and gave it a kick and when it got up city on Wednesday. went back and finished the game. landlord ho sets a good table, the rooms are largo and pleasant and there is no better place lo stop at in till northwest Kansas. If you go to Colby besuro to stop at the Opelt. The Wizard Oil people have an Every Thursday afternoon, a tourist sleeping car for Salt Lake City, San ad on the 8th page of this issue, read catur county for his defeat us he only expected to have a mujoiity of against him but to his surprise it went 111.

it and then come to the concert. Will Farris hirod a tramp several days ago and ho seemed to be a good worker, and last week one day Francisco and Los Angeles leaves Omaha and Lincoln via the Burlington Route. The Hoppas boys, of Dresden while ill and wife were at Oberlin The crops along the roud to Dres was over to the city Tuesday. They the bum concluded to leave and he It Is carpeted; upholstered in rattan; has spring scats and backs and is provid report a good rain Monday afternoon den look fairly well some corn looks too thin and other iiclds are weedy. Resolutions Adopted By Esther Kabakah Lodo No.

290. Whereas: It has pleased God in his infinite wisdom to remove from ed with curtains, bedding, towels, soap, The Baptist little folks will have Wheat and rye have a good color and HIIEKIKF'H SALE. Iii tin1 DUl rlet Court of llivrVronteentli Jud-li'lnl District, sltlliiu In unci fur tliu County of lii'i'tttur. In tiie Stuti' of Kttnsiut: Ittivtd L. Vouiiif.

Plaintiff, vs. Sutiford L. ('uiiiilnuliam. Kai'lii'l H. uiinlnitliam.

and (Ills L. Iti iMon. W. A. Snillli tliu jHTutur Comity Abstract Company, a corporation.

W. E. Carman and Marv A. Carman. iK IciKlkntH.

Ily virtue of 11 11 Order of Suit- Issued to niu. out of Mild District Court, in tliu almve vu-til led act Inn. I will, on Tuesday tilt! Mtli day of July. A. It.

1MI7, at 2 o'clock p. m. of wild day. ai I lie east front door of the Court House. In Die ity of Olierlin.

ill tliu County of Decatur, In tliu Mule of Kansas, ofler at nulilic sale, and sell lo tliu Inkiest and In'st bidder, for cash In hand, nil the following dex'rllM'd real eslate. to-wit: The North-west quarter of Section Thirty (W) in Township two (2) South of Kunice Twenty MuettMwest lying und situate in the County of Decatur. In the Stutvof Kansas. iiIhivc dcscrlla-d real estate Is taken as the proerly of said defendants, and is directed liy said Order of Sule to lie sold, mid will lie sold without appraisement, to satisfy said Order of Sale. II.

A. Griffith, Sheriff. Tfi.LV Scott. Attorney, 6-11 their childrens day exercises on Sun etc. An experienced excursion eonduc-or and a uniformed Pullman porter ac with one or two more good rains will make an abundance of small grain.

day evening at 8 p. m. at the Baptist church. company it through to the Pacific Coast. The finest field of alfulfa we have seen this year is just south of the While neither so exiensively finished left and a suit of Will's clothes, watch, shirts, rings and other articles went also.

Will has been trying to catch him but has so far failed. He received a leter from him postmarked at Kansas City. He should be punished. Jennings Echo. Oregon City, June 8 1897.

Mr. Editor: I wish to let my friends know, (friends Indeed) those that are so interested in my welfare II. L. AVagaman. of North liar lan, was down to the city on Friday and made this office a pleasant finan 1'ruirieDog.

Liveryman rt illips met us and took zhtirge of our horse. We hunted up Riley Conquest, the ntw Post. master and found him as nor so fine to look at as a palace slcejxjr, it is just as good to ride in. Second cluss tickets are accepted for passage and the price of a both, wide enough and cial call. our midst by death our beloved sister Delia Goss.

Therefore he it Resolved, that Esther Rebekah Lodge 2i)0 extend our united and heartfelt sympathy to the relatives left to mourn her loss and call to the Attention of our Order as worthy of emulation the beautiful life and example of our departed sister and, Be it Futher Resolved, that a copy of resolutions be furnished the City press for publication and that they be entered upon the records of Victor Lorig has a new ad in this big enough for two, is only $. issue. Mr. Lorig has a mamouth stock of goods, rend what he says as to call my riding on the train us gunial as ever, Riley und ye Editor had oilice together long ago when he was judge and wo was surveyor; his fund of unecdoto and story is lurge For folder giving full particulars, call nearest Burlinifton ticket olllce or about his stock. far as rapublicun City ith Charley Hatch, a scandal, that I consider it NOTICE OF FIN AL SETTLEMENT.

write to J. FranciB. (1 P. Burlington and varied. He tells a good story on none of their business.

I've always The Statu of Kansas, A. V. Litton, of Center, had two ss. Route, Omuha, Nob. been counted of sound mind and ain Dkcatcii County.

runaways in one day and had both of his cultivators demolished. Dodge In the Probate Court In und for said ountv. Count' himself when he was in the army fighting the Indians, at one place out west the mosquites were so bud that before going on guard duty the boys the Lodge. Elizaiieth Mix, Estate of Auirie In tliu of I old enough to take care of myself, and I am very thankful that Charley Hatch was with us at Republican feeds too much oats and corn, Frnzier. Deceased.

Nettie Jacksox, Com F. Reedek. Geo, Vernon, of Center, says one City. It was the first time I ever good rain will make him a fair wheat Eggs 6c, Butter 8o Hav $3.00. usually took a piece of raw bacon and greased their hands and face thoroughly; now Riley is a little dark as to complexion and the greasing crop.

As he got the rain last night traveled on the train, and, as I am naturally of a timid nature, I was very nervous when my little boy took Creditors und all other persons interested in the aforesaid Estate are hereby notified that. 1 shall apply, at the next term of the Probate Court, in and for said County.sittlng at the Court House. In Oberlin, County of jieeatur Mate of Kansas, on the 11th of June A. I. lMiT.for a lull und Haul settlement of said Estate.

M. A. Conki.in. Administrator of the Estate of Angie I razier, Decease. 3- he will likely get the crop of wheat gave him a decided swarthy appear J.

C. Ufford, of Rawlins county, FOR SALE. Sweet potuto plants 23 cents pe hundred. Cabbuge and Tomato plants 20 cents per hundred at Isaac Clark's. so sick.

Charley got me a room and we, my father, my two boys and myself, stayed in it till our train was ance and after he had got out upon hisleut the boys got an old Indian stepped in on Monday and enquired if we would take a new cheese on chief to go out aiul ask him what subscription. You betl bring 'em ready. We arrived in the city at nine o'clock in the morning and left Hogs Corn 10 cts Potatoes 40c. It rains every day. Next Friday evening, June li.

tribe he belonged to; this made Riley along. on the eight o'clock train in the evening, before dark. -The Methodist will observe Child red hot and he threatened dire punishment upon the perpetuators of this joke. A little after midnight the train urrived und we soon found 1 have known Charley Match ever rens Day next Sunday. The "Young The Leslie Singers.

The Bridges -Bros, Convention Co. of Chicago representing the Chicago Music Co. will give a Free Con sidce he was a boy und consider it no Dr. Larrick will be in Selden People Republic will be rendered. Exercises will begin promptly at 11 disgrace to count him still my friend, ourselves in Colby where ut the Opelt we found a welcome and a good NOTICE OF FIN AL SETTLEMENT The State of Kansas.

I ss Decatur County. fp In the Probate Court in and for said County. In the matter ut Hie estate of m. A. op-wood, deceased.

Creditors and all other persons Interested in the utoivsaiil Estate are hereby notilied tiiat I shall apply, at the next term of the Pioiiate oui'i. iu and tor said County. sitting at the Court House, in Olierlin County of Decatur stale of Kansas, on the ztlth of June A. 1). 1 ror a full and final settlemeut of said Estate.

Anna Hoewoon. Administrator of the Estate of Wni. A. liopwood. deceased li A.

D. 18U7. Saturday, June 12. clock a. m.

positively know the talk against cert Wednesday evening, June 'Jth, him are lies, mostly gotten up through The Wizard Oil singers will be in in the M. ti. Uhurch lor the purpose Billy Dale tells us that on Monday jealousy and spite by the relatives of the city next week. he took a contract to build a fine his low born wife, it is to be wonder The Commissioners are sitting frame farm house for a gentleman in the west part of the county, that will of organizing a musical convention A refined sacred classical program All cordially invited. Respectfully, Bridges Bros.

this week as a board of equalization. ed at that he got out of the family as much of a man as he did. I don't believe he would search a hotel reg cost 1200 or 1100 dollars. We did R. M.

Mizer, of Allison, was a not learn the name. bed and would doubtless have enjoyed a good sleep but just us we wus allowing morphus to grab us Colonel Purker took from his grip a magnificent silk night shirt which utter donning he murched up und down the room before our bud until our stomuche heaved and our liver turned green with envy as we beheld the magnificent spectacle our sleep we were troubled by some gigantic ghostly figure that persisted in passing aud repassing before our sleeping vision. The colonel also has the unpleasant habit of snortiing tearfully caller Monday he reports crops good ister to blacken the name of a widow as the Hon. Mr. George Keys of Oberlin did.

The Herald editor acknowledges down his way. Why does it do some people so A. H. Hollister caused us to feel the receipt of cards announcing the marriage of Lochiel W. Scott and Miss Annie Philip at Hays City, Kan.

efforts glad on last Friday by supplying our much good to talk about others and try to keep up a scandal in a neighborhood, can an one tell? GRAA'D LARCENY. Canton having failed in her to steal Lewisiown's court now contemplates a worse The Cantoniun says The indications are that the needs nnanciany. house, crime. The may friends of Mr. Scott wish him much joy and happiness.

J. M. Criswell, of Clayton, was My father was with me all day at Canton 1 have about 150 fine plants and also of rattling his lei's) like a in. the city Monday. This office acknowledges a pleasant call.

hiirh school will have crack lootbail which I do not wunt to carry couple of bull clubs in his sleep. There will be a number baptized Republican City, and he is my natural protector now, and I have another Father who has promised to take care of the widow and fatherless, aud I care more for that promise than for all the world. I know He has helped me in my recent hard trouble I could not have bourne it without His team when the season for that sport arrives again, several good players lrom out of tliem liei'tram of Lewistown, have sigmlicd their intention to attend school here this winter. through the summer; any one coming while these plants last will have a chance to secure bargins. Plants in i to 6 inch pots 5 and 10 cents.

at the Grossniklaus pasture next bun-day at 12 :80 m. by Rev. Banta. Friday morning alter ureaktast we proceeded to take the town. Colby shows the effect of the bud years yet we found some fine stocks of goods whose owners were apparently doing l'ieuse take the court house and leave us Bertram.

Lewistown (His.) O'Toole Bros, sold a car of fat cattle to Mix on Monday, The boys Mrs. E. Taylor. -Judge Bertram presented the well. AttheL.S.

Lund othce we help, and He is still. willing to help if PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. In the District Court within and for the County of Decatur in the Mate of Kansas. F. M.

Dow. PlaialiU. I vs. VXo. 1185.

Lewis C. Nazer, Cora A. Van-) r-pps formerly Cora A. Nazer i t. 1'.

littles, A. U. Collins aud T. 11. asson.

Defendants. Cora A. auEpps formerly Cora A. Nazer, J. F.

oaies, and U. Collins will take notice hat the said F. ju, Dow, plaint ill. did on the lath Uay outlay iii, Ule His petition in said District Court.wil Inn aud tor the County of Decatur in the State of Kansas, agaiusl the said Lewis C. Nazer, Cora A.

unEpps formerly Cora A. Nazer. J. I'', Gates. A.

li. Collins auu T. II. Wassou. defendants, and that the said Cora A.

anKpps lormerly Cora A. Nazer .1. i' Hates aud a. i. Collins must answer said pent ion tiled as aforesaid, on or before the mtii day oi July.

lsi, or said petitiou will betaken as true and a Judgment rendered in said action against said defendants Cora A. aiiEpps formerly Cora A. Nazer for he sum of 1' our Hundred dollars witti Interest hereon at Hie rate of ten per ceut per annum irom the First day of June 1ND3 aud tor costs of suit; aud a tut her judgment against said defendants Lewis Nazer, Cora A. anr.pps lormerly cora A. Nazer.

J. F'. Utiles. A. i.

Collins and H. VVassou for the foreclosure ut a certain mortgage upon the following described real estate, to-wit: The South ball of the Northeast quarter and the East halt of the Northwest quarter of Section Twenty-eight (2siu township Four (4 south of linage lliirty I30j West lying and situated In me County of Decatur iu the Slate ot Kansas, and aujudgtug that said plaint iu has he first lien on said premises, to the amount tor which judgment will betaken us uioresaiu, und ordering saiu premises to be sold without appraisement, and the proceeds applied to I tie payment of the amount due planum and costs ol sun, aud forever barring and loieciosing said defendants, and each oi them, of and rroni all rlitut. tit le. Democrat, June are getting well fixed up at their met Mr. Fike and McCue very pleas Editor of the Eye and ourselves each do nothing wrong in his sight, and ranch.

ant gentlemen. A contest from Rooks county was in progress the three beautiful white roses on Monday. We greatly enjoyed their sweet after all he has done for me I could do nothing to merit his displeasure. costs of which was said to already be The pension examining board will be in session every first and third perfume'and they no doubt improved Now use talk on good people God as much as the land was worth. Attorney Wilcoxen was seen who ap will reward you sometime.

Wednesday of each month at our looks, but to put white loses on the editor of the Eye is liko casting Pearls etc. Mrs. W. R. Love.

Oberlin." parently has lost none either of his Mr. Coldren very kindly showed sociability or averdupois. met The best auctioneer Decatur From the Oneonta, Star county ever had advanced his sub me the above letter, giving me an opportunity to place myself right with the public. The 25th of last month of the June 2 we notice that our old friend Owen Phillips, formerly of SCHOOL REPORT. Report of school in District for term beginning April and ending May 2i.

JSo. pupils enrolled, 20. Average duily attendance 1L So. neither absent nor tardy, 4. Names of those neither aoseut nor tardy Aita McCurty, esse Atc-Carty, Henry Scott and Elsie Scott.

Names those absent Out not tur'iy Arthur Scott and Freddie Osburn. Actual No. eases of tardinesses, 20. Joans a Heatox, Teacher. scription another year last week(Res DeUpree).

went to Republican City, iNebraska, Oberlin, is surveying for a new line of street ail way. We are glad that to meet my wife mother. Upon A stock special come in Tuesday. alighting at the depot I met Charles brother Phillips has got back into Grossniklaus shipped three cars of Hatch. We snook bands and his old business.

We hope he may find plenty of work. hogs. Mix several cars of hogs and together walked to the hotel. I nat-uraly glanced over the hotel register and cattle. estate, interest, properly and equity of re- demption in or to said premises, or any part R.

M. McGcnigal for the first time and a very pleasant gentleman he appears. The Editors were slow in coming and the meeting in the forenoon was an informal atl'air and the time was spent in getting acquainted, ii the afternoon the election of officers was held Presideut C. V. Kinne, of the Oakley Graphic; V.

President E. M. Coldren, Oberlin Herald; Sec'y X. 'A. Turner, Colby Tribune; Treasurer Clarence Tomp-son, Hoxie PaJledium.

Members of Executive committee H. Stewart, Goodland Republic. A general discussion was held upon various themes of interest to the profession Another meeting will be held at the Childrens Day will be duly cele as every one does to see who was See Geo. A. Bash, of the Metro brated at the Congregational church there from "my" town.

It was be I nereuL. UliitTHAM WiLSONAtt'ys for Pl'tT. IsealI Attest Frank Keeoeb. Clerk. 1 iisi publication May politan Dramatic Co.

of New York.in next Sunday. A nice program has yond my power to keep secret what I saw on that register. It hud already "A Noble outcast" at the rink next been arranged and the hall will be Friday evening. tastefully decorated with flowers. CENTER AN OL1TE.

The hail on Tuesday did a great deal of damage to rye in some parts. been given to the public as effective A cordial invitation is extended to 8G0 head of Texas cattle passed ai and especially to those who are ly as though it had been written on a street bulletin. The gentleman who put it there knew that I saw it. By SHEKIFF'S SALE. In the District Court of the Seventeenth Judicial District, silting in and for the County of Decatur, iu the Suite Kansas: through town on Friday going north interested in Sunday school work bran new boy at SV'e hear it's a Geo.

Vernons. to the Jfivans rancn near oicuook on no word or sign did he intimate to me T. E. G. Ransom post No.

198 the Bepublican, George Braustool plaiutitf, vs. John Iteed. defendant The Rev. Dotys' meeting was the department of Kansas, G. A.

E. Jiy a unanimoius vote extended thanks to J. N. Clark, O. O.

Osborn, the 1SV virtue ot an Order of sale issued to me. nut M. V. Jones received word last week that the Pension of Mrs. Lani- means of a great good in the vicinity of Bethel.

Rev. otrauae buptized lo of said District auove entitled act um, iwtu.ou luesuay tneiiiiidayof July A.JJ. Jon verts on Wednesuay June 1Mb, at i ciocK p. ui. of said uar.

at the east gan had been allowed together with over $1,100 back pay. Good I young 2, on front door, of the Court House, in tne Citv of singers, band and all otners wno assisted them in memorial services. J. A. Hughes, A.

Briscoe, E. Love farm iu Olive town- Obcrlm.iii the County of Decatur. In the State of Kansas, oiler at public sale, aud sell to the Commander. tuguest auu oest uidder. for cash iu hand, all the following described real estate ship.

A good rain would help the farmers in Center township wonderfully to-wit: that it was on the hotel register as a secret. I had not the slightest idea as to the identity of the woman in the case, nor did I make any comments of any kind whatever to any one concerning what I saw on the register, but took it for granted that there was nothing suggested by the register which any one would wish to have concealed, and causally and very innocently remarked to a gentleman upon my arrival in Oberlin, that one of Oberiins citizens had been married at Bepublican City. I disclaim any intention to injure anyone interested, however remotely, in this matter. Gto, W- Ksvs, We notice by the WaKeenna H. A.

R. Encampment the later part of August at which a larger number of editors will likely be present. A trip to Kansas City aud Port Arthur, I'txas is also possible sometime during the fall. We met Prof. Risto who seemed well worn out after his year of Teaching.

The Colby schools had eleven graduates this year and the Prof, assured us as a class they were above the average in scholarship and in tele-gence. We do not feel like closing this letter without saying a good word for the manager of the Opelt Hotel, Mr. Gobs. Peyt makes a model he north half of the southwest unuiter CASTORIA Independent that Mrs. Lucy S.

Best about this time. and south half of the northwest quarter Ik ot section twenly-seveii laij in township two raiiKu iweuiy-eigui. west, ivinK.aiid situate iu the County of Decat ur. In delivered the Decoration Day address at that town which was spoken of as one the best orations ever Carl Miller and Willie Maggart have gone to the Bluffs to hold a ser For Infanti and Children. tne Mate of Kansas.

The aoove described real estate Is taken a ies of meetings at that place. All delivered in the city. As Mrs. Best Hall who know these boys wish them suc the property of said defendants, and is directed oy said Order ot tale to ue sold, and wiU be sold without appraisement, to satisfy said order ot sate. UN TMf tiUtU cess in their new calling.

will assist in the normal here next month we are glad to see her so highly spoken of. Scribler. H. A. GKirnra, Sheriff.

fiSRIKAM Si WjLiOK. Attorpey,.

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