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Oberlin Herald from Oberlin, Kansas • 4

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HILTON. C.tlr. J. WURKr.n, CHA5 rreirni THE OBERLIU NATIONAL BANK, TruiaeM itrlcUr b.uklo butlnew. tm OAl'ITAL, fOO.OOO.Oi save yuui vv AA raMlibad Ef Thssraday.

DIRECTORS: r. i r. kTItEAN. Ibmi Cltjl Editor. Local Editor.

UON. A. C. HOI'KIMS. lock M.

COLDREN, W. COLDREN, Come to us for your Granary Lumber. We have a full stock of what vou need in BUILDING L1IAS. II. 1 luuri.i! J.

J. DURKEE, SMITH. H. F. LEIB.

W. A. Mured at U.er.H.u.fllre. OU-rlln. Kansa.

MATERIAL- Foster Lumber Company 9 KanBBB. herlin, People's Party Ticket. County Ticket. For Sop't Public Instruction, I. K.

IIUBER. For Clerk of District Court, JOHN SHIELDS. For Representative, lOCth FRANK KEEDER. For County Attorney, W. S.

LANGMADB. For Probate Judge. WM. REDMAN. For Commissioner, 3rd FRED BREMER- EHAHIZER.

lnnb that larire anu Collections, Insurance and Notarial Work a specialty. Buy Sale Notes, School Orders and County Warrants. A ,....1 rit. Prnnprtir. lrn Itnard to Bargains.

20.000 peepio attended the it Republican City, e- ivnv-A AX cHtivass Cots bought for Cll anU KCni A' rtiina -J- 1. 11 inrt CPI the Reiinion. on occount of the clem ccntly. The best grade of Red Cedar shingles in the iirkt. ency of the weather they wcrs never i r.n ill nntH them out If your Loan is due and you unaoie py I you want to buy the quarter joimn? you, call and see us.

If vou hold a note you are unable to collect, come in and see ut. USeu.wurm well asuortfd stock of lumber which llio Chicago Lumber A Coal Cu. have on hands. Jackson has all lho machinery for his elevator and will soon be ready to receive grain. Jim will have one of the best elevators the country when it is completed.

lav Alec. Southard, W. at 8j cents. CHICAGO IJiuc." w- Tnl.n Click was in on Tuesday. tiv a verv fluo Cnapei organ Some choice Alfalfa Farms at a Bargain Burlinton Route Suitable for church or eunaay i.ni- nil pionnpd.

black walnut casi. He said he was not gv.ing to tlm-li a wheat. Immlgran ents-Orea nv more uuiii ..11 hf.n-liil IV lull This Organ is worth will soli it for ff20.00. Easy payments. I a 11 tf He says nmriy is injured more or ice Knva '2 nana carior oruou A.

Robinson and tieo. Dauiels mem-bH of Co. G. 22 Kansas arrrived at Wpduesday morninjr. lhey for DeVi in in'1 on i.nav nnvments.

They wont tm-ii i I iwi irriMii in ilj luivi 1" I lnnrr ii it 11 in. i Want a were looking and feeling well. filiated. My order of Com. lia.

I. K. Ucbkii. secretary. Chairman.

nAa accept anvthing else. Hon taifceu accepting a t.tute. for pito. i i.qtk inn nnest lino oi iruu iuua I a. west of Kansas City from 3.50 up whv Enri awavr for sewing ma for sores, for burns.

'7V We have a larye assortment oi the best grade of wire and red cedao aro re- chines when I can sell you a good Oberliu Chapter -o. luo.v.r.. o. will meet in regular session at Ma-oniollall on Wednesday evening, ot.a from 15.00 up. Oil and sup- posts.

Also zxo roujjn, see them. ClIlCAliO Ll'MflKR COAL CO. im-im lisniiiioint mcnl when yo, ton to place lu t.1Ips for everv maeluno. Members are 21st. Aintinr 1 7 nrosent, unit Township HI huva no larirpst lunmuiu earnestly The Populist vqier.

bouse Ucw.ifs Lit, lie early riser pills- west of Kansas City, 5 rooms 23 feet front by 100 feet deep, 12,500 feet space, every inch filled w.tn Bar LaukaDoVOLAS. Jessie Dkax, Secretary. Thursday afternoon a threshing are pleasant, oasy, iliorouii ctimtinntion and sick head Do you want to take pictures of your friends and relatives, your house or farm and have some fun "kodaking" people when they arc not expecting Ml If so, come in and talk with me. I am selling cameras and camera supplies, and will tell you just what it will cost you to take a picture, and develop, print, tone and mount it. In case I sell you a camera, I will show you how to develop your pictures and finish them yourself.

I have different sizes of cameras and different prices, but can sell you one for $6.00 that will take 12 pictures without reloading, and the pictures will be as large as the space occupied by this ad. Joseph H. Young. Baling a gains, come in anu geu jam ache just us sure as you uke them T. Stevenson.

The V' machine was Uesiroytuu free. hv lire wiiuv v- nlivAr unnds free to 811 IV. 1 Tlif I'eO nle's Tarty of Beaver lUll IUJ1W" 11,. near Agra. lTompt work saved ther Inatlou atowiwldp tkkct Comluluel.ulu.

nlnta HsnountOtl lDrire oruera hniil tlu-ir caucus at nroDerty. one kuo Tim mac hum was Hm (Vdnr BlulTs school house bat Come in anaexamnio nijr J. Emauizek, Hie in iinlaT Seut. 24th. ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

owned by a Mr. wui ey, Furniture Carpet Co full for the purpose of nominating a villn. Iowa township ticket. Uv Okder of Com A republican dropped mio oui -Frost th3 Barber has a new sign Office In Court House Block. oflice during iue -r Kua line ad When asked now ne imeu Seewiu NORCATUR.

Editor of the Herald. I have been an interested reader of your paper for.three or four years and have wondered many times why Norcatur and its beautiful surroudings were nnt. rpnrpsen ted in it by some good hnsaid he had not ne.iru uui In this issue Reunion Echos. One of the men belongin to the tUe call for caucuses in they held a nnttoB. en killed one Notice merry-uo-rounu khuu uuu r- lUiu hursday evening another column.

'Oh I suppose tney wui uw their horses xu is nn Ol i-nrresDondent. I will try and for- key, Trupr is a new as any one uo wune iuu ui uu Gout show claimed elesting any ol ol mem uuj ond iin.r mid 1W ot taken a ceo you a few items from time to time, if you desire them, though I fear that the style of my writing will be tn vnur readers. In Earl White, employed in tuo n. lwt luld I Wn li ii are 1' Xi. AUama subscriber to the Herald.

-Oscar Taylor and his sister now keeping house in town. for the Kc publiean Litjxe Boone barber suuy, i.i "'j silloe tllt.y K.u i they left Th shows the effect of ther tv, fir-t. nlacn vou know that first being someone walking around upon nitrht fcr a visit to wuenui, lu -verv dear friend of his, a M- Hud. returned Weanesduy, looking refreshed. It would up- woman cannot go around and get the of news that a man the grass.

Buy your Groceries of BIOKNELL SMITH. The best assortment kept in any store in North-west Kansas. Oberlin PLOTJB FEED. ALWAYS ON HAND. it urmmn verv auiet around tiio so if I fail to get all the news it time in four days, on Tuesday.

Barb wire at cost. Chicago Lumbee Coal Co. one is tii.t the Goodlaud fair -Ooodlaud Ive- ft will be partly at least for the reason only second bes- mentioned. family, of public TAii nron ft nd the hotels mid livery barns since mu crowd left. Several families of old soldiers were found to be out of funds Monday evening.

They were supplied with means and sent home Tuesday viSuinK reia- Our little town has made a nice this season. The Meek world. i.n salve in Uie which is occupied by This fact and its merit has led dishoiienl lives. attemut to COUUienvr.i. L'onn A Son.

is one of the finest -Many teachers uaa a i-out for the man who attempts to rejoicing. afnr mnmn in town ana tne stocs tjVV- wet time going to ineir acCeive you when vou can lor ycw.n kei)t therein is not only one oi tne 1 1 A. in witch Uuel saive uie giw. dav morning k.cr. hnt.

it. Ktnr ui4o trade. Mr. Connor, pro -Perry Bradley says he has four w. iA threshing to do, he will Van A iggm to a came up nriPtor of the saloon, has made euch Smith, 1 HE Rt UNION.

On Thursday alternoon U. 8. Senator Baker addressed the old soldiers; in the evening Rev. A. N.

See, of Oberliu, spoke; it was one oi the best addresses delivered during the Bicknell and a success of his business that, he is be glad when he is done. Th. Ponulist convention of nnil' till inline the iareest eaioon town on inursuay union and also to see ubout buying a couple of bundled calves, but when trrt ud fcattirciay morning and ttj rs our old building in western Kansas, ana t.h nnnversation of some men Norton county has Vawters old stand, I Reunion. i 'lhere was a large crowd in the cihuey for represuut- found the ground covered with snow friend J. M.

niror honrd ta kins a tew aays ago along that he nau. an ln0 city and everj thing was going ative. I. a mnncv 1 IS lirL'O DU11U1UK lli I1C Wv. i I LI was have niaue hppn made, or will be De fakirs and Sheriff! Sale on Execution District Court of the Seventeenth roprt th buildinir is compietea, oy Modern Woodman Day at the Trans Mississippi Exposition.

famously but Friday morning when people awoke it was raining out not very hard and most people were cheerful and thought it would soon but it ruined all day getting The city is said to about $200 out of the showmen that was here Reunion. during the Hitthir In and for tn Mr. Conuor. right out ottne ousiuess lmlii-liLl District in the Btato or a.an- Uouutyof Uecatur, iiaii to r.iiv for it and more tou I going home and build sheds for what ne already had. The Oberliu public school opened for the jeur -Uonduy morning with the ioliowing list ot teacheis: Principal, ii.

O. Ouster: Assistant, Miss irazior, Grammar department, The building will be a credit to the the Atwood ilitiht. Exercises Young Greaecn, of nulled Mnndav morning to held in the rink where a Mr Thursday, Supiemoer azu. For Modem Woodman Dny at the Trans-Mississippi Exposition, the Burlington Route will sell round trip tickets to Omaha at the extraordinarily, low rate of 6.25 for the from Oberlin. Kan.

iick- bVeL-He sahl he had had a of leweil county, a Mr. ijuoll- town but the business wnicn ouut iu and for which it will no doubt be used when built, is surely not a credit to any temperance community. gpfendid time even if it did ram mg, of Topeka, and Mr. Reeder, t-'iuiiDs eouut v. made addresses.

iii4S rumaii; unmuiw meut, Miss Bivausjlst iniermeumi.c, Truth wears well. People have l.rr.vi.'.i Karl Risers are ets will be good to return any time An Electric Belt show was here all Uemnster mill manufactoring Company Pliiintltr. vn N. Bundy Defendant. virtue of an Execution issued to me, out of wild District Court, in the above entitled acXu I will, on Tuesday the 20th day of Seytei nher, A.

D. Js9 at o'clock p.m.of said lay, at the residence of E. N. Bundy, b.lng on southeast quarter of section 7 Town llanireZH, iuthe Couuty of Decatur, In th gtate of Kaiisas offer at public sale, and sell to to the highest and best bidder, for cash lti hand, ail of the following doscribed personal "Tours3! acks o'f rye, five stacks of wheat and one stuck of oats all stacked on Southeast (D of seettou seven (7) township four () Kango 2H. Also one Interest in four stacks of oats was hoped that Saturday would be a AiitS VunUundy, sa inieiuieoiu.

ea mai' the of last week. They gave entertain tine dav but What was ino little UIUS lor within five day from oate or issue and will be on sale September 21. nd sick I'nmai-i, -iss UAiug lo iuu HiCiem.uL neataer OUL on Saturday morning when people bowels, curing constipation toluene. They don't gripe. W.

T. ments every night wneu tne weaker was pleasant, but I doubt if they The great Exposition is now iu nwokn and touud inches OX snow zenith of its glory. A visit to it is e.uveriuL' the Kround whicl. cooled made expenses. few scholars were present.

Labt Tuesday evening an inci- 1 kVMii lltllllU Stevenson. -Miss Ola Barnard who wos to ne of the privileges oi a me nu. Wc have just had a long, old-fash- the enthusiasm. People at the tents suliered with the cold and hundreds lvrnh inpn the World's rair nas mei dent occuneu stacked at lue uuiviun piauvj, the Jackson sciiooi begin ionded f-oaking rain and the larmers will sow more theu the usual amount stood shivering in the coiu failed to get mere been anything to equal it. Saunter along the Merry Midway, hear the morning mill VRin.

Mauv people left account oi me on iirusii creek that nas a tenuous to ma.e a nervous persoufeel creepy. During the evening, as it greiV lute, out beiore retiring, the silting room of wheat as soon as the grouna ib Monday evening on for home in the storm; many other dry enought. to work. Mexican liana, tase in iuu Congress, see the wonderful electn- Southwest quaner oi obchuu -j ship four (4) Range 28 in the County of Decatur, in the State of Kansas. The above described personal property is taken as the property of said defendant, N.

Bundy and is directed by said Execution to be solci, and will be sold, to satisfy Exeution. H. A. Grifmth, Sheriff. TCLI.V Scott Attorney.

rain. droDoed in timt. h-iti lonsr uiotances were Wiiitoi. fYinnorfffo. of the Register, on hv Air.

aiis, uis bio fr.Vio crwirts of ii. A. iarn worth, (compelled to remain, iloteis were 'the ter Jod'e auu jus Tuesday'e'nd said that he guessed oj uettlfd down now lor cal displays, examine the main and state buildings and you will return home with a fund of in is reporteu us eujoj" I mnp.h asever. Some of the crowded, beds at a premium VI, 1.1 VI I Ii show jv.vv.. nf tiie Dun and Goat -i 1 KpHop have the Vnmatur folk" Saw ium formation not ordinarily acquirea in of snow fell down with its weight uite freely at JUV'U PUU www 1 A 1,1) again.

I lie lucujn" a twelvo month visit. lho night and the barking of durin the reunion. ijnif hiia enne to Beloit Remember the date, septal, i hn hinutintr ot iroats weie SHERIFF'S SALE. In the District Court of the Seventeenth Judicial Distrlct.sltthig in and forthe county of Decatur, in the State of Kansas: A a. Dewey, Plaintiff, vs.Bylvester Morris, ihey were in uiirkuws.

vus jymg upon tne nr head upon a pillow, and all the doors and muiuovVs rtereopeii. iho siil of the ouuido door is slightly nolo me level of tut ground ouiaide. A very bli-ht noise as of bOUietmug lainug vvu neurd, and Mrs. iJaruawoitu remembered beeiugailios.er of a shadow v.vjw, niini-ii-d with the curses Of lho at Mm. Barlow looked just a little bit nmrikv" when she returned from rate $6.25 for the round trip.

Ana the route the Burlington. 20-21 for a coiiple of weeks and there will nt. tl.H Presbyterian tendants. the reunion. She had been sleeping wasn't as funny as i he chuck-luck man, the fortune teller, the owners of the tnerry-go- church until his return, the Jath ol September.

111 JU aUa Virt1 evnpptPfl. NEW BUS LINE ffinnii. the man with the fat baby, nuo Charley Milligan now has an en 'I hn of tne new cumui trie door. was unuu at the half dozen cane stands had all on tne r.ola tr tnlv-fi lson on rinsing the i.ki.ih aariwuess duu- Cine and came in last, wee. moon.

taken to cover, the reunion was many inenos bel to hear oi Dberiin diiuwi. in this city will be glad nor. of Tlpd Cloud. is Passengers taken to or from all trains. Baggage delivered to any part of the city.

Also will do a general delivery business. busted, but still the rain leu in torrents. The base ball players Mary J. Morris. Luther bwane, Mrs.butner Swane, Burton and Harvey and Phoenix Insurahce company a corporation, Defend- virtue of an Order of Sale issued to me.

out of said District court, in the above entitled action. I will, on Tuesday the 11th day of October, D. 1898 at it o'clock p. in. of saia dav at the east front door of the court House in the City of Oherlin, In the County of Decatur, in the tate ol Kansas offer at public sale, and sell to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand, all of the following described real eetate to-wit: The West half of the Southwest Quarter of section Ten (10) in Township Three (3) South of Kange Twenty-seven (27) west lying and situate in the County of Decatur.ln the State described real estate is taken as the property of said defondants.and la directed by suid Order of Sale to be sold and Btill here looking after his organ and .11 t.i rn fill left for home, the deuiy laint uissiuh someone arose and btarted across trie loom, when to tne hissing, which bre louuer.was addedabur-r-r-z-z-z.

alls got to ricr iect iiistautiy, auirry aud alarm- sewing machine business his advancement. The boys of the 22d Kansas are expeeied homo in a few days. Our .1... fur most iuterestinir games unpiajeu Mr nnd Mrs. UUlvey are uumg 'Che did a rushing UUSllieSS Leave orders at the St.

James Holel. nice i'litiiness intlieir new restuurauu. dilJli I tjt Bullitt: shakers. overcoats, oats, shoes, Will R. Stowell- We look for a welding nere in ed at its unuauai surroundings, found coiled upon the lloor leas blankets uudereloiiiuig; uuyiuing as than Mr.

raw fl'W flflVS. iWn nnnifl warm or dry. Sunday MAT. The newlv hired principal oi our three letii iom uv. r.

iimirt, ot the SeventbeHth and it morning the people that had waited honing for a irood day to go home vaas immediately kiiieu it, schools, who lives in Iowa, has writ Judicial IJistrlct.sittlng In and for the Couuty out- of Decatur, in iiit Mo I Will be SOIU Wltuout nyvruisvuiuuba ov.o.j said Order of Sale. H. A. Gbiffit lu-a Bebiham Wilsok Sheriff. ten the board to rent mm a nouc ti nr faht rooms" but the was wearing seveu fatties uuu tou Lincoln iieacon.

own Burt lingg is i the regimenial nine and we guees there are few te ter anywhere. layCayood tells us that his threshing bill is $124; be had a little over 3.4U0 bui-hel of train all told. While be says there is no money in wheat at 45 cents per bushei he thinks that there will be a large amount of fall grain sown again this fall. Stephen iln Cauliy, Walter A. iscy.

"uti were disappointed for the rain which had fell constantly all of Saturday nitrht was still fallina incessantly sey, Orln hkiikui.i." HI," f- board will not do it. MARRIED. t.r,H A mnrfi dismal OUt look COUid NOTICE, UV, 0, Y. U. at thff E.

Church Tuesuav evening September 20, at hnrHlv hp. imagined. Af. fhn rpqlriVncei of i the brides parents near Lyle, Kansas Mr. Hugh It was too bad that the weather th an nnni'otiitious.

The business -a If A ei mam' a Vertrees ana miss avu 'f o'clooii. An interesting meeting iaiilicioateu. All fneiids of temp men of Oberhn had put up willingly kti, r.vi itfiv. osman. oi ior I IJJ Uli VI a iartre amount of funds to secure the IT HITS THE 8POT.

vn from a severe cold and ratur. officiating. By virture of an Order of Sale issued to mt, out of said District Court, in the above en-titled action. will, on Tuesday the 11th day of October A. D.

lmts at o'clock p. m. of said day. at the east trout door the Court lumhe In the Uty of uberlln, in the couuty of Decaturintlie State of Kansas offer at nubile sale and to the highest ami tiost olUder. lor cash in Hand, all Uie tol lowing aescrllied real estate to-wit: The northwest quarter 04) of TuxM on Thlitv-tlve Township tlni-e Id) Houtn of iui ige Thirty au west lying and situate In the county ot Uecatur.in the slate ol Kansas.

1 he above uescribed real estate is taken as the property ot said ueiendauts and is irecied by said Order of hale to be soiu, and will be so.d without appraisement, to satlsiy saia Order of sale. U. A. GaurKiiH, 1D-1M Tcu.1 Bcoit, AH Sheriff NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEriENT. of Kansas, I Us, Decatur County.

I In the Probate Court in and for said Countyl In the matter of the Estate of Charles O. Wallace Deceased. Creditors and all other persons interested in the the aforesaid Kstate are hereby notified that 1 shall apply at the next term of the Probate Court, In aud tut said County at the Court House, In Oberlin, County of Decatur, Slate of Kansas, on the Mb, of October A. D. 1898 for a full and final settle meut of said Estate.

ElizabkhiWallaci now Landau Administrative of the Estate of CHAHXSS 0 Wallaci September U.im, Dscettsett. erance aro eordiany nivued. Ml.S. MJLLK.K, BECHTOI.D, ties- Oecty ssptt, nth. 1898.

Mr. -lohn lxuaon take a your throat and lungs feel sore. success of the reunion and had the weather been good it would have been a complete success. As it is iu nut. waf islied and will hold Mm.

Elizabeth Wallace, Dotn oi HOSSY ABO isoreuess will doseof rOiitl T.vle. Judiro Kedman omciating Kpntninber 5. 1898. Mr. Wallace I lieved, a warm and healing ol tkS.

wllen tne be at voce re-grateful feeling ih. TiariK aU'ect another reunion and ball tourma- A kuOboru tough oi- licKling th( vild to oueAiiuute couh Cure. WHrner and Miss Emma R.Andrews menc next season aud finish up what ed will be ex- uariuless la euect, touches tne light nf Keldon. Judge Redman It feels was beimn this year so auspiciously toil mii.iiiH nun lust what is wautou. perlenced and you will say; ioKood.

IT Iill'a the Sr-OT. It is offici ating at his office. J. but ended so disastrously. It acts at once.

u. i. btevensou. guaranteed. 0.

b. Baddox A.

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