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ports the season about ten days later THE LODISBCRG HERALD CITY ELECTION. APRIL 5, 1897. CITIZEN'S TICKET. CITX" TICKET. For Mayor, J.

M. Heed 41 1 James McElheny. for uouncumen. P. W.

Goebel ..51 Hufrb L. ..48 A. Brullman M. Morgan. ..56 H.

A. Bell 48 John Dalrymple P. F. Latimer Georjre A. Boyle Missouri Kansas Tesas.

LOCISBCUG, KAS. I WEST Mail 3.1, BO-NOi Freight f.i m. f), AST Mail (..., P. JSOCNDl Freight al Mail daily except Sunday. FieiKlit A i.v I.

si-tip? pnsscnue- evfrv Aiteriioon make- v-Oi i T. at VA'-ia, nrriv'. Entered at the Postofflce at Louisburg iilttroi county, Kansas, as second-class mail matter. S1.00 PER YEAE IN ADVANCE. FRIDAY, ArKIL 9, 1897.

LOCAL PICK-UPS. More Disastrous Than Dissipation. Gorman You know Bebley? Well, he has run through wjth all that money his father left him. Midgetr-Dissipation Gorman Started a newspaper. Boston.

Trans orint. Full of Fire. She told me that her heart was flint, Which seemed to me distressing, And though 'twas but a kindly hint, I was not goodat guessing. But she helped me fathom It By graciously remarking: That kind, to one who makes a hit. Is best, you know, for sparking." L.

A. W. Bulletin. REACHED THB LIMIT. J.

jn. Lamm. For Police Judpre. 60 L. T.

Brown For Cltv Clerk. P. C. Young PRING is a little late W. Cory 2fl Milton Lantz A- M.

j.uri ij. 0 ror street Commissioner, James Lowe 4" W. B. Morgan For City Marshal, Thomas Mayes 57 Woodson Purvis and we are better able to give you a good line Kansas City Gull. v.

nx Xi-o. lid u. i't i-'-r," HEADQUARTERS FOR Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Furnishing Goods, AND A COMPLETE LINE OF General Merchandise. We Will Sell You More Goods For Again In the Ring. T.

J. Thompson is again in the market for stock and wants all hjs old customers and many new ones to give him a chance and he will give them Having Bought the Core Stock at Freeman at Reduced Prices, We are Offering Very Low. mere than here. Wheat looking bad and nearly all killed. Rent is high and for cash only.

A. T. Mason returned from Oklaho ma last -week. Reports peaches in bloom. Traveled over 200 miles in that country and says they have a good productive soil and a fine cotton country.

Times are rather dull but people seemed to be all busy improving farms and property. Mrs. Henneigh Surprised. Last Friday was Mrs. Henneigh's birthday so a lot of us arranged a surprise and it was a surprise that surprised.

All except Phin. He pumped it out of E. R. Hedrick while he was in the barber shop. No Vitae Ore.

Frem some unknown cause Phin drank water that night. Jesse Williams won a place in the temple of fame by eating considerably more than anybody else while Monroe was master of ceremonies and cake eater extraordinary. Mrs. Henneigh was presented with a sot of glassware in honor of the ocea-casion, the editor being selected to perform that pleasing duty. Mrs.

Henneigh thanked her friends for their token of remembrance in an even better speech than that made by the in I if- i't i.xK: -'ii." Jul o. them fair and honorable treatment the future as in the past. 'V at)' of high priced implements at lower figures than ever. We will save you money to see our goods and get our prices before buying. Our lines consist of such well known manufactur as Eagle M'fg.

Bradley M'fg. Grand Detour Plows, etc. L. M. M.

CO. Cass Corner Stone. The Masonic Lodge of Harrisonville, assisted by the ten other Masonic lodges of the county will lay the corner stone of Cass county's new court house April 10. ir hi Vt "i'i 1) I i I T-. 'II' Kl a'ld -i I.

No Silver Cup. George Borders, chief of the nursery dibblers, reports the arrival of a bouncing baby girl last Monday. Joe Daniels. Joe Daniels is at St. Joseph, working for $16 a month.

Expects to be home next fall. "Frederick doesn't love me any more." "I'm so sorry, dear. What's the matter?" "He Bays it's impossible." a wet weather object lesson There were lots of people out in the water and mnrl K. K. editor.

all had plenty to eat and a very pleasant time. The following is a list of those present: Mr. and Mrs. M. J.

Williams and son. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Williams, Mr. and Mrs.

E. R. Hedrick, Mr. and Mrs. P.

Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cad-wallader; Mesdames E.

L. Chaudoins and M. Binkley; Misses Stella Shelton, Bertha Halstead, Odessa Binkley, Katie Murphy. Easter Sunday. Good Friday comes on April 16 and April 18 is Easier Sunday.

i 'V'l Business Change. D. H. Ebbert has sold his furniture store to E. H.

Brown. Vi-; Than Any House in the County. Trade with us and we will save you money. II. E.

KELLOGG. and several of 'em went home with wet feet and the final result may be a big doctor bill. save your health by coming to our store and buying the best quality of shoes, rubbers and gum boots at prices that will please you. We are now selling a few pairs of ladies' and children's shoes and slippers at just HALF PRICE. George Nieman.

Onions, Etc. P. J. Weaver has the finest garden in town. Our Motto.

All tiie local news that's fit to print. Of i i IU ESI-! i ijh cord: I'll AS, Ii. HOKoBAXEH. Short of Breath. She cannot sing the old songs She sung long years ago; For she has grown much stouter And her gowns are tight, you know.

Chicago Record. Their Quarrel. Lady (in pursuit of a cook) Why did you leave your place Cook I couldn't stand the dreadful way the master and mistress used to quarrel, mum. Lady What did they used to quarrel about? Cook The way the dinner was Jcooked, mum. Hartford Times.

The Probability. "Does your wife worry about burglars?" "Not much," answered Mr. Meektoti. "I wonder what she'd say if she found one in the house?" "I don't know. But I have an idea that she'd ask him how he dared come in the house without wiping his shoes cn the mat!" Washing-tan, Star.

How It Was Sanpressed. One Girl The bride never blushed once. Another How did she manage that with her will power? One Girl No, with her powder puff. N. Y.

Journal. -1- 1.1 I Ax mt'Ots evi'i'. I'r F. Visitiu-- tM.iib.-T. or.i-J.

A. av, iv-ererary. ff Mi fe fc-t fear Tailor Made Clothes. It costs you no more for the same grade of goods and you feel so much better when your clothes fit you. I am agent for both Strauss.

Bros. Ind International Tailoring Co. Suits $8.50 up. Come in and see my new spring samples. ED WEAVER.

R. L. Bryant. I now have my spring samples ot WALL PAPER Drop me a card if I fail to see you. I want to show you my samples and give you my remarkably low figures, both on paper and on paper hanging.

R. L. Bryant. THE BEST. i a II.

THE ARRIVAL. There was joy in the sea king's palace, All were happy as they could be; For the ship had just arrived in port, From a long voyage in the sea. There were boxes of silver and gold. To enrich the sea king's hoard; While through the open door of the hold, We see bales of cotton stored. These treasures were sent by a millionaire.

Across the ocean, deep and wide; But a storm arose, the lightning flashed, And, beater back by wind and tide. The good ship struck on the sunken rock. And sank in the waters blue, Where the waiting fishes their places took. Like sailors tried and true. A giant Pike took his place at the wheel, A Shark stood in the helm, While the Flying Fish pilot guided the ship Straight to the sea king's realm.

The gold they brought fed the fires in the sun. The silver garnished the moon; The cotton, they made into fleecy clouds. To deck the skf at noon. New Meteor. Noble Woman.

Mrs. Ferry Mr. and Mrs. Wallace assured me withall positiveness that they had not had a quarrel in all the ten years of their married life. Mr.

Ferry Ah, there is a noblewoman. "I wonder you did not give the credit to him." "No, she is the one who deserves the credit. It is not every woman, who will back np her husband in a lie." Cincinnati Inquirer. Not a. Good Word.

"I notice, Mr. Pipp," said the editor, to his new reporter, "that in this account of a robbery you say the victim was relieved of $300." "Yes, sir." "Were you ever robbed "No, "I thought not. If you had, you would not write of the robbery as a relief. N. Y.

World. Needed Here, Too. A home gymncsium should be started for the benefit of the few boys in Orrick. ranging in age from 15 to 20 years; and the apparatus should consist of a buck and saw. A few hours exercise each day would be of great benefit to their constitution.

Orrick Times. Louisburg needs a similar institution for the special benefit of the many boys who spend a large portion their time loafing about the streets and in the stores and get no exercise. New City Officers. Mayor. James McElheny.

Councilmen, Hugh L. Reed, A. Brullman, J. M. Morgan, H.

A. Bell, George A. Boyle. Police Judge, P. C.

Young. City Clerk. Milton Lantz. Street Commissioner, W.B. Morgan.

City Marshal, Woodson Purvis. The Winter Is Past. And the summer is here. The subscription harvest is about ended and several dear subscribers are still delinquent. This is not right.

WHAT THEY SAY. Joe MofHly. My crops are all right and I expect to make lots of money this year. W. M.

Powell: Tho best road from here to Kansas City is by way of New Santa Fe. Ilarve Reed: I sold all the seed oats on hand, about. 700 bushels. Don't Know what the acreage will be. Phin Henneigh: The reason Bert Cad wallader found out I didn't have any Vitae Ore up at Mrs.

Binkley's was that he came around to borrow a drink of it from me. Fred Mend: I have made and mended 14 gates on my farm this spring and have two more to make. A farmer can't have too many gates or wells on his farm. I will have lots of fruit this season, judging from the present indications. TP.

Xt. Wood: I notice in last week's Herald that I am putting out a large orchard. This is an error, ft is Ed Sloan who is planting that big orchard and by the time the trees bear apples he expects to have an interesting family to eat the fruit. Preliminaries. The First Arrival Why, what is that noise, Willie? Willie Oh, that's papa and mamma trying to get the family skeleton back into the closet before the guests arrive.

N. Y. Truth. Special to Farmers! It will pay every former to haul his hogs to the Campbell-Anderson Packing Paola. They pay nearer Kan sas City prices than any market or shipper in eastern Kansas.

See them before selling. 45 CADWALLADER FORT, Purs Toolln and fnr Hat.hlnrr Now plow. Spring is here. Marble games are ripe. Has spring come at last? Did you get April fooled? John Elliott was in town Tuesday.

Sheriff Hamlin was in town Monday. Soon be time for baseball and picnics. R. W. Sanders is still improving slowly.

Our prices are right on printed stationery. L. C. Aldrich is iu Johnson county this week. Clothing cheaper than ever at Geo.

Casebeer's. 42 City election passed off very quietly last Mondaj-. Miss Jennie Lowe went to Marshall, Monday. James Rooms was in Kansas City last Saturday. George Borders was disappointed.

He expected a boy. Dr. G. W. Fotts was up from New Lancaster Monda-.

E. E. Ebbert has secured a position iu liuron Fork, I. T. Charley Werner was in town Tuesday and Wednesday.

Easter cards will be all the go this year. At ttojle Bros. W. II. Millikan came down from Kansas City Monday evening.

T. J. Thompson shipped a load of atoek to Kansas City, Tuesday. See the new styles in dress goods just received at George Casebeer's. Mrs.

Fannie Wright returned Sunday from a months visit in Drexel. It will pay you to see the new goods and very low prices at Geo.Casebeer's. K. W. Boyle is on duty at the corner drug store again, having fully recovered.

See the new and nobby men's and boy's suits just received at George Casebeer's. Ladies' tine shoes and slippers, the very latest styles, just opened up at George Casebeer's. Miss Stella Shelton of Drexel has been visiting Wallace Lewis and family for the past week. The city election resulted favorably to the city ticket, all its nominees being elected except two. Mr.

Spurgeon and Mr. Cavanness of Ten Mile were in town Monday, buying trees at the nursery. J. P. Titsworth bought a load of cattle from P.

W. Goebel, Monday, and shipped to Kansas City. The W. C. T.

U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Whitakcr on on We ines day afternoon. April 14, at 2:30 o'clock. Mis.

J. M. Reed went to Independence, Tuesday to visit her daughter, Orpha, who is studying music there. The best assortment of new goods ever opened up in Louisburg now ready for inspection at George Casebeer's. E.

P. Short and wifo attended the birthday anniversary of their brother, John Branch near Stilwell, last Friday. Mrs. Frank Wellman and son Dudley, of Cofleyville, arrived Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

John Howard. The Mexican Golden Herb Cure Co. are still holding forth at Reed's opera house and are giving away some good free shows. Remember that this year Easter cards will be a greater fad thn eycr. Also, that Boyle Bros, have a nice variety to select from.

D. H. Ebbert has sold out but ha not yet decided as to his future. trust that he will conclude to remain in Louisburg. "Billy" Oldfield, who is a fireman for the Missouri Pacific, fell under his engine at Independence last week and lost his right arm.

He that presenteth not his bet girl with a beautiful Easier card surely sit-teth in his own light. Boyle Bros, have them for sale. There will be a basket supper at the Otterbein chapel Saturday night, April 10. There will be grab bag also. Ladies are requested to bring a basket.

Dr. Alkire, specialist on diseases of eye and ear, will be in my office on Thursday, April 15. All parties wishing to see him please remember the date. Dr. G.

A. Boyle. Mrs. A. Blair went to Coffey county last week on account of the sickness of her brother.

Mrs. J. W. Lewis accompanied her as far as Osa-watomie. The Mexican Golden Herb Cure Co will give their last concert on Saturday night.

A big double bill and admission free. Tonight the "Musical Act" by the "Fitzgeralda." Admission free. E. H. Brown has purchased D.

H. Ebbert's furniture stock and will continue the business. Mr. Brown is a cf L. T.

Brown. We hope that be will receive the support and patronage cf all our readers. J. F. Martin returned Monday from Us visit in north-west Missouri.

Re GROWERS OF GE5ER1L MISERY STOCK. Barred Plymouth Rocks, Black Langshans, Buff Cochins, Light Brabmas, Pekin Ducks. Brouze Turkeys. Stock handsome, healths and vigorous at moderate priees Eggs $1 per s-tting from abevo varieties at the farm, or securely packed ami delivered to exrs at reasonable rutes. TINKHAM, Louisbnrof.

Kan. a LOUISBURG, KANSAS. 3 crrmr 1 .4 -OO 1 If AN EASTER OFFER. TTT 1 1 11. i we nave concluded to make an annual Easter nrpstmt Her Reason.

A lady brave and buxom, likewise of unusual strength. Fired her husband at a burglar, down the basement stairs, full length. In the after explanantions this one fact maintained her cause Her revolver was not loaded, but her noble husband was. N. Y.

Journal. I to our subscribers. "s-s rn-; in any vrsy as or stove. 1: ri cm Ceil, Broil, Fry, and do it all up your v.t or smeH. n'r lo not affect iu wf it smoke.

i or th? cf introducing vhcre, we will sell one stive 5.1 car re alar wlioiesaie price, am! (biiver i'rec of charge. ot above stove, with and broiler, 17. Special price row $50.20, delivered. The stove is made of cast iron, with galvanized iron oil fount, aivl last ten to twenty years. Oil funt holds one gallon of oil, will hum ten hours.

Sead lor book Free.) i iff' "We have opened up Our new stock of WALL PAPER. Come inafd eizainine Our prio ns suit The times. Howard Bros. The Louisburg Herald will 2ive a handsomp fill EASY TO FIX. Good Friday, April 16, or Easter Sunday, April 18, 1897, li whose father is a subscriber to this DaDer.

The cuds will OTIC EI Louisburg, April 8, 1897. It is with some feeling regret that I announce to my friends and to the people of Louisburg and vicinity the relinquishment of my interest in the furniture and undertaking business at this place, the stock of which I have sold and transferred to E. H. Brown whom 1 cheerfully present to your notice and feel it my duty to recommend him for a continuation of your confidence. Mr.

Brown is well known in this vicinity as an uprignt business man who is in every way efficient and capable to continue the business. Thanking you for past favors, I remain, yours truly, D. H. Ebbekt. LOCAL NOTICES.

Starry sell the DeLand Cap Sheaf Soda. tf An advertisement in the Hekald is s.ire to bring quick returns. FOUND By Milton Lantz, a gold watch. Owner will identify, pay for notice and recover same. If you want your hair cut in the latest style or a nice, smooth shave go to P.

J. Henneigh's barber shop. The Sales of Hood's Sarsaparilla are the largest in the world because the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla are wonderful, perfect, Hood's Pills are the best family cathartic and liver medicine. 25c. Team for Sale.

I have a team of mares 5 years old, weigh about 1200 each, for sale cheap. 43 Ed Cooper. Annual Report of City Clerk of Louisburg, Kansas. I us be silver with gold lining and the name of the baby, date jlof birth, nicely engraved on the side. U.

E. Dietz Company, 3 LAiGHT STREET, NEW YORK. Barb an i Flower Seels! T. J. THO FSON JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.

AUCTIONEER, C01.LECTI0X. REKTAL AND REAL T. IE ALEXT. Charges reason -twit- and careful an! prompt attention will be given all business mtrusteil to rav aare. 44 Established IS40 "0 YEA" iv ifiVti --a r--i i 0.

A. ILEft, D. S. the mmm destist. OFFICE BACK OF POST OFFICE.

1897. Ladies: You are cordially invited to our opening display of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets and tho latest novelties in Braids, Laces, Veilings, Hats, Flowers, Ma-lines, Ribbons, APRIL 10, '97. Yours to please, MRS. P. F.

LATIMER. Tweuty full-sized packets, yonr selection from a large list, guaranteed fresh and the best varieties, given as a premium with each order for The Western Rural Chicago, price $1 per year. But for a short time, balance of year orders will be taken at 50 CENTS From the time order is received the Western Rural will be sent weekly until Jan. 1, 1898, for only 50c. If seeds are wanted add 45c to pay postage.

44 I am prepared to do all kinds of dentistry in the most approved manner. CCPYRICHTS Co. seT-Hnj a sketch aid description may qn: aaoerMin. free, whether an tnvent ui is pn f' patentable. Connnuutostinitf etr fv -'Si'iuL Olueitt areicy forcecurlnp patew in -ucriBV TUc hs -taken tbrouca Munn to.

rccem SfeCietl notice in tbe fcenuii-urv- illnstratcil. Inrsett circnlation r.t Journal. a renr: m.wths. coiios nd iiisio liujii on Intents neut free. Addrean MUNN 3Si Broadway, New York.

CONTfiACTOiJ. AND BUILDEE. I will take contracts to build houses, barns, make plans and specifications and do carpenter work of all kinds. I will be glart to make estimates for parties intending to build. See me.

or leave word at P. J. Weaver's office. William E. Pancoast.

April 1, '96 Gen. tax received License Pound fees Material sold Fines Dog tax mi 13.50 3.50 60 60 7.00 i I 1 1 'I 1 1 "I 1 I 111" 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 i i i i i i 1 1 1 1 1 i i ii i i 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 i 1 1 MMMV I I I 1 I I LADIES JOHN O. SHERIDAN, PAOLA, KANSAS Office up Stairs. Prick Block. You are respectfully FIELD ANn unn rFMrc winir W22 WILL KSEP Y3V POSTED O.V T3S AFFAIRS OF GOYEKXiUSZiT.

This is what Ton ero looking tor. invited to our Tatient Doctor, my breath is troubling' me a great deal. Doctor Oh, well, we'll soon stop that. X. Y.

Journal. Don't Get L.eft. Although the rain may fall alike On Just and unjust fellows. The latter get on far the best Because they steal umbrellas. N.

T. Tribune Had FuobiI Out. "Did you say to me," remarked the young man, "that Miss Fluvvles is very shallow and transparent?" "Yes," replied the girl who gossips. "Well, you did her an injustice. I had occasion to sit behind her at the theater last night, and I have positive information to the contrary." Washington Star.

A Modern Enoch Arden. Old Neighbor My goodness, Mr. Arden, you back, after all these years? Don't you know your wife has married again? Mr. Arden Yes, I hoard of it afore I started. Guess I can live here in peace now N.

Y. Weekly. An Expressive Term. Twynn Yes, he left a cool million dollars. Triplet Why do you nee the adjective "cool?" Twynn To show that he did not take any of his money with.

him. Y. S3 B. or 88 inches high. Quality and workmanship the best, nothing on the market to compare with it.

Write for full information. UNION FENCE COMPANY, BE KALB. ILL. For sale by Louisburg Merc. M'f s.

Co. Louisburg Kansas. 36 GEORGE A. BOYLE, M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

LOUISBURG, KANSAS. Cf Oliver ICnight Total 1860.86 DISBURSEMENTS. Police and street commissioner (313 00 Labor and material 16496 Election expense 1896 19V5 Printing Board pauper 'gn Road tax receipts 90 no City clerk 6100 City treasurer in'S, City police judge fees 3.75 Attorney fees in PottorS case 6.00 Total 1596 79 Balance on hand "I 54I07 Total 1650.86 VOUCHERS ISSUED NOT PAID. District court fees in Pottorff case 73.40 CEMETERT FUND, April 10, '96 Balance 83 Receipts Total receipts 75.49 Disbursements Labor 28.00 Balance on hand 49.49 1 hereby certify the above to be a true and correct statement of the finances of the city of Louisburg. B.

P. 8HORT. City Clerk. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect JRU4e.

r. -s PA nI A I A nnn NO HUNTING ALLOWED. No hunting allowed on our farms either with dog or gun. Trespassers will be proso- ri vv rtiuLaunn o6 runl, atdttnan 'h- uuieu. OPENING DISPLAY of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets and the latest novelties in Braids, Laces, Veilings, Eats, Flowers, Chifons, Ribbons, Etc, APRIL 10,1897.

Respectfully, BROWN GREVES. P. W. Goebel. IWSURAWCE.

I Supplies that Want. fall ud complete rc-conl of M. Feed. M. Tinkham.

28 David Wilson Jr. 2b W. G. Walton. B8 J.

B. Bairenette. 28 W. L. Wood.

88 J. B. Trammel). 3t J. T.

Leaner. John Dairrmple. J. M. Moody.

Jerry Kiper. Ed R. Shields. George T. Wilson.

events i-ivea each week. v. mouittui't: agiuuHL nre, iignmingana tornadoes the oldest and best companies in the United States. lour business solicited. Fifty-two weeks for t.oo Send postal for prosiectufi and sample.

The largest and ircnst replete weekly paper in the country. Dr. Miles' Pain Pills stoo Headache. Dr. Miles' Pain Pills.

"One cent a dose." atopped In 20 minutes by Dr. Miles' Pain Pills. "Once cent a dose." HEADACHBcured In 80 minutes by Dr. Miles" pAin Pills "On cent dose." At druggist. SliVZH FCSLIZ-KI53 CO.

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