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The Miami Republican from Paola, Kansas • 2

The Miami Republican from Paola, Kansas • 2

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THE MIAMI REPUBLICAN: PAOLA, MIAMI COUNTY, KANSAS. QUARTERLY REPORT. lions; so from this cruel, heartless bit of. "Chips" luiBiBuvs i-eae iuni9 practically as well as Miami Republican. WEI GHf" From the Axs Wooamsm.

theoretically. After ti-king his Scotoh friend along these beautiful walks skirted by flowtrs and guarded by evergreens, ehowins BY W. GfcEASON. BY GEORGE Y. OJtN'40J.

esy tT.il at the Twenty-third annual REPORT OF THE CITY FISASCES FOK THE QTAETEK ESDISG DEC. 10, 1SS9. GENERAL FDSD. Amt overdrawn laat qr $1,727 S7 paid out present qr -407 SO mn tse tropical piants in the conservatory An PAOLA, KANSAS. DECEMBER 14.

1889. ana ine trees in me Arboretum collected mcetitiKof the Kansas State Historical society held at Paola, Kansas, December 4th, 1SS9. lrom Arctic to Antarctic regions, where he i 1 I Notice of Attachment. A. K.

Sellers, Plaintiff, vs John ft. Dempeey. Defendant. Before S. J.

Shively, a Justice of the fence for Paola citv, county of Mismi, Mate of Kai.ss,eid defendant is hen-hy notified that on the 2T'h rlsv of November. 181, an order ol attachment fur tlie sum rt 69 isoned by the ahove mnwi Josticif the Hrace against his gids, chattels and credits in the above eotitit-d action, snd that said cause will he hntrd on the 31ft dy ie-cember, 1889, at 9 o'clock s. m. rVRLISHED EVEItY FRIDAY. could oue moment waik beneath and in shade of tho Australian palm1 and the next 1 I It is cot my E've Jou lfd difinifition ou the subject of flowers.

I Publication Notice. In the District Court of Miami County, Kansae. William J. Snoffer, Plaintiff. TS Bertha L.

Bennett, William D. Daniels, Minnie ImDiels, Mods May Daniels, Delia Cox, SanU Margaret Avery, Law-rrnctt Avery nd Mrs. Avery, wife of Allen D. Avery, Defendants. The said defendants are hereby notified tt.at the deposition ufjnel T.

Avery will be taken at Selma, in the Cnonty ol Van Kuren, in the tate Iowa, on the 30th day of December, 1819, to he nsed as evidence upon tbe trial in said action. 8 perry Baker. 6dcc3w Attorney for Piaiotiff. uts uuuur ijiues irom Norway or Vine Copy, one year Copy, six months. noJCopy.

(oar months. will let) ve that honorable aod useful, ihoa-h plucking oranges trom the tropics. He could enhale at oat and the same breath the dry, theme to those highly educated gentle (EMEESH balsamic odor of the mountain evergreen of men nr.rl lnfliS who can roll elibly their GOING FOR A COUNTY OFFICE. Attest: A. K.

SELLERS, riff. S. J. Shively, J.F. 11 Browne, hie any.

oioraao ana me sweet perlume of the ma- flexible tongues nround such, to me, in Under the above caption tlV; Spirl i iunu, cuuiu ioucd witn one hand the redwood giant treea of California nublislics a letter Bisrncd "Ex Teach Notice of Appointment. compri hensible numcs as poa protetuU, for ur common Mupgrasa, and talk of the l.n!ii tf thfe loni'-era temper virtue and and witn tne otner tuc Cedar of Lebanon. STATE OP KANSAS. I cr," purporting to hail from Richland in which "Ex Teacher" charge Amidst ail luese, ta the fullness of his heart Miami Couktt. i In the matter of the estate of Annie M.

Cate, Ttal Amt paid in present qr tl overdrawn to STREET Fl'SD. Amt overdraw last qr paid oat present Total Amt paid in pretfnt Qr Bal overdrawn CEMETERY FCSD. Amt overdrawn last paid oat present, qr Total A.mt in present Bal overdrawn to LIBRARY FCSD. Amt on hand last qr lid in present qr Total Amt paid out present qr. he exclaimed, "Sandy not Ibis truly wonderful?" Sandy responded: "Kae, Kae: not Sir.

Zercher with publishing tl late of Miami County, Kansas. to wonderiui as some things I hae seen Miami School Journal "to fill a few "If pop had blanketed you ia the stable you would be fat, too." FREE Get from your dealer free, th 9 a Book. It has handsome pictures aad valuable information about horses. Two or three dollars for a 5 A Hon Blanket will make your horse worth mora and eat less to keep warm. how you a tinn.pet flower, and drive all (he disagreeable away from chives by calling it allium echinnpraeum.

They may be hocked if you call their baUaminacthe-impa- NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is bercbv given, that cn tbe 12th day of IT. '-7 96 $1,837 Si 51S 75 107 V3 621 63 20 SO fcOl 48 109 18 IS 75 184 93 115 00 Tw S3 61 as to 53 82 33 30 19 OS 275 74 183 65 wanted dollars in pockets." We barmen to know nornethine about -aq; ana woai is mat? 1 was not aware you bad len to the Brussels Botanical Garden, which is the only one excelling this." "2fae, Xae: This was in auld Scotland not twa Uene-Mta a "touch-me-not." If they deem this, since we rnblih the paper. Mr. December, A.

D. ISffS, the undersigned was, by the Probate Conrt of Miami County, Kansas.duly appointed and qualified as Administrator of the estate of Annie M. Caie. late of Miami County, deceased. All parties interested in said eetate will take notice, ana govern ttemselvee accordingly.

Chablks N. Cate. Administrator. a buttercup is any more handsome to envel- true life, let us shake off the horrid nightmare and turn for a moment to the contemplation of the straugefv record of the lives of Alice and Piiebe Carey Brought up amid the most dramatic of rural lile and loving simplicity, they plucked the daisies, weeded the Johnnv-jump-ups: they hoed the touch-me-nots, they trimmed the lilacs, gathered ihe bachelor's they grew cage, aod saved th thyme, and gathered tweet basil royal; they trained the cypress and twined the woodbine "Up the spout." I'hey romped with the ig in the green sought out and tared far the crippled fledglings from bush and hedge; Ihey helped to rake the hay and ju sweep and sew ard bake famous ''Johnny-cakes." They played Tom-boy" mid riding astride took the hirses to water; they followed their father about the farm through "brush and briars and woodlands, caught new life from the breezes and deeper tan from the sunshine to such depth that it is said they could by its permanent markings, to the day of their dei.th, tell just how high upon their necks their dresses used to come Growing up amongst the influences of flowers, fruits and from earliest infancy the "Holiucss of JS'aturj's beautiful," they not ouly caught 'the communication of her visible forms' through their love thereof, and were eyer after able to converse in her 'varied laugu but an affection for home and family was so deeply implanted in their hearts that "Death and Death only" could dismember the family or separate them. After both father and mother had "gone Tip higher" and were reaping rewards for work well done, these two sisters cluag together "linked iu one heavenly tie," and with "hearts never changing and brows never cold, loved on through all ills and loved on tillthey all died." "One hour of a passion so sacred is worth Whole aces of hearl! aud sulttsli fonud bib-, And Oh, if there be an urn oa em It is this, yea suroiy "lis Were these teachings think you in vaiu? Did that father anl mother who taught tuim mile irom wnere 1 waa born," says Sandy Zercher pays $275.00 for ten issues of bis narjer this year.

He would be it with ramanculue fatcicularem, be theirs -ii is pescuca wi a wooden a exceedingly triad to turn all receipt unce more, to illustrate appreciation acid the privilege. for the entire year over to this "Ex early intlaences: In the outskirts of il When I was a boy, had I known that I play 5A Five Mile 5A Boss Stable 5A Electric 5A Extra Test Sheriff's Sale. bTATE OF KANSAS, I Miami Cochtt. (m-H. S.

Campbell. Plaintiff, ve. Levi Cooper and Miles Cooper, Defendants. By virtue of an execution to me directed and delivered, issued out of the tentu Judicial district court of the State of Kansas, sitting in and for Miami oonntv, in said Stale. I will on SATCRDA'Y, DECEMBKKSlst, A.

D. 1SS9, At the hour of 9 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the court boose south door in the city of Paola.in the connty and State at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in band, all tbe right, title and interest of the above named defendants in aad to the following described property, to-wit: Lot number nine (9) In block flfty-six (56) as the same is designsred snd described on the recorded plat of tbe city of Paola, Mismi connty, Kansas, snd appraised at one handred and fifty dollars, ($150.00. Said property levied on and to ne sold as the property of the above named defendants.

G. D. BARKALOW, Sheriff Kb. Sam J. Shively.

Atty. for Plff. 15nov5 Ask for Trar her" ior S150.00. In other word lage where they tie up their dogs and turn W. MASTERS.

Loan Money at less than 9 per cent. Interest. td "slap jacket" with a typha lataolia, I fear iue nogs loose, a ooy grew up to manhood. the total receipts of the Miami School Journal for the entire year would haye been much less pleasure lha it nowers were in tne dooryard to lend tneir incentive to study and cultivation TITLES EXAMINED and ABSTRACTS will not reach $150 00. This leaves yielded as a "cat-tail flag." And 1 am very Its superior excellence proven in millions ol homes for more than a quarter of a century It ie used by toe United State government.

Endorsed by the heads of the great Universities as the strongest, purest, and most healthful. Dr. Price's Cieam baking powder does not contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alnm. Sold only in can. PRICE BAKING POWDUK CO.

NEW Y'JRK- CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. Bal in fund to SIDEWALK FUND. Amt on band last qr paid in present qr.

Ttal Amt paid eut present qr over $100.00 for Mr. Zercher to pay 30 other styles at prices to suit every body. If you can't get them trom your dealer, write us, FURNISHED. 1 no boy west west, and by one of those strange turns in the wheel of fortune he discovered a silver mine, and grew suddenly positive I should hare never known or relished my pea aad beans were I bidden to out of his own pocket, which he is 459 39 44 43 doincr. and in so timet a way, too, Maps of Miami Connty and Paola City, Price eat.

without complaint and with a thankful ricu anu coiwe2uiy influential. He was ap that the people would not have known of it had it not been drawn out by pointed one ot tne commissioners of the heart, the leguminoeae or phattalut Ittnatut 50 cents each. Office up stairs, room 1, Price block. PAOLA, KANSAS national Mining and Industrial Exhibition Bal in ani to date 414 96 K. T.

INTEREST FUND. Hence, I say, let those who talk to each this nniust criticism. inao ueenmrougn tbose wonderful exhibi Many other Superintendents over other in the "learned languages" roll these tions ot truits, grains and minerals made 161 30 13 15 the State are publishing just such a Amt paid out present qr paid ia present qr Total in fund to date the various railroad companies, decked out names which not knowing, copied from Stanton terns- Jason Dt Ball made Stanton a visit one day this week. Protracted meeting still continues a-d is progressing quite well. The meetings are full of interest.

Grace Goodrick started for Li no -co. tl is week to visit her sister, Mrs. Xera Griff. who is quite sick. wan evergreens and garlanded with flowers 178 45 the botany) under their tongues as sweet paper, with prand results.

For results in Mianii-co, we refer to teach USE cCKBArJM ana memany was in the condition of the 31., K. T. SINKING FUND. morsels; but be it my more pleasing though boy pnysieally, who had eaien stuffed turfcev A 1 ers using the paper and the next annual report of the Superintendent, to humbler task tc walk among my own kind. Amt on hand qr paid iu present qr iui uiuuer aim men surrcptitioasly Cnith his meal with two large mince pies f.

e. $3,179 82 1010 $3,189 92 dazed, perhaps, by these rare "brilliants. see if 65 per cent of our school tionulation is out of schorl, as was too lull tor utterance. I beihnnht Ml and lei I far beh rid by Ilia "rara avie," yet ETS Andy Kershner returned from Califi IJtlw. mx uciu nail anu sat nown there to rest.

was the case last year. Tl at Mr. not rendered mi or made envicus nia, wnere ne nag Deen tor several yeai a. inaricn man caiae along escorting three Zercher is workinsr as no iperin Total in fund to date LONG BONDS. Amt overdrawn qr paid in present qr Balcverdrawu to GLASS FUND.

21 36 10 10 He intends selling his farm and retuning to nd talk on corrmon themes and speak only laaies ana pointed out the object of inter to cultivate aud lore the beautiful flowers and to beautify their home and surroundin rs tendent ever worked for the school tne tjtoiaen state, where be will make bis est. r-ausiDK ueior a larte oil imintino- ho easv names, iese ana these only Deiri; 851 as future home. Pat. of Miami-co goes without saying live for caught? Did their leading these mv familiar friead delivered the folio? speech: "This here is a picture of the oi.i Sao Miguel church at The pupils and teachers are jrnish sisters through a love of Natare's beauties With all of ai- there in too much iaclina- Amt on hand last qr. bantate.

It rcr built over 400 v.ra Beagle Items. Items in these parts are scarce. $1,578 39 121 SO ing the bulk of the material 'or the paper, for proof of which wo i efcr to paid in preeeut qr. oy to matures uoa waste their time iu so doing? I neither desire to see the face or ir I .1 lion 10 bccs uig I iur luinga mat uri' rtiir they put onto it when they built it a tatu of Washington and fupposio' a bis a man Beagle Deeds a lumber yard, and needs shake tha hand of the individual who I. the issue now in press, ana this Total $1,693 59 Sheriffs Sale, Under Execution.

STATE OF KANSAS, I Miami C'ocmtt, Geo. W. Fuller, plaintiff, ve Carrie T. La-ker, J. Las-kerand tbe Po lis Villing Company of Ho defendants.

By viitue of an order of sale to me directed eid delivered, issued out of the Tenth Judicial Court of tbe Sta.e of Kansas, silting in aud for Miami Cenuty, in said State, I will, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER, 2ftb, A. D. 1889 Between the hours of one o'clock p. M. snd 3 o'clock m.

of said day. at the Cunrt Hot door in the city of Paola, in the county, nd State aforesaid, offer at public iale and eel! the highest bidder tor cash In hand, all the rig it, title and interest of the above named defendat in aud ta the following described property, t-wit: Lots nine (9) and ten (10,) and the eaeto: e-half (1-2) of lot eight (8,) in block thirtv-eifht (3S,) In the city of Paola, Miami County, Kwif appraised at six hundred $80C 00) dollars. Said property levied on, and to be sold as property of the above named defendants. i. D.

Bikkilow, Sheriff Sheriff's OXce, Paola, Kansas, Nov. 20, 1689 J. A. Uoag, Attorney for plaintiff. Sheriff's bale, Under Execution.

STATE OP KANSAS, I Couktt. I Olive S. Ellitborp, plaintiff, vs E. C. Brandeberry, Elizabeth Bran-- deberry, W.

and and Ii. very ar; looli'jg over and beyond and thus it bad. Amt paid out presant qr l.UTU what "Ex Teacher" termg 'dinar lieves it, Iu teaching these things thi ir as WaBiiiogtou would have a large family fail to ace and 1 irgely lose nature's choicest Beagle is a good rdace for a eood doc children, they opened Jo tho gates and tney le.t thirteen aiss for ttaiuia nf l.u miscellany." True, it is clmarj 623 59 blcssiiiqs; iieghct the humbler surround the full flood ot Ihe sunshine of "love to tor to locate. miscellany to those who have not the cnnaren. Pilgrim fathers, God and man" into their hearts and throu T1 1 ings teat endear nome to ourselves and our education of our children on their us corn sun comes who a ruan.

ay 5-27 93 I life, reflections ot this light brightened jnow tms same mm, we find, built a fino children, in the pursuit of the "Will o' the hearts, bnt to those who have, it is an aon Bome grain maa put in an elevator! everything along their pathway, and long 141 40 I 669 33 I residence alter plain made out by the "most entirely different matter. The young folks are getting up a tree at tbe Creek school houpe for the after you und or words we may write a wisp" of a belti home and finer surroundings at some ar-eff, fancied lime iu the AHE THE STRONGEST. HOXC "StHUtNEWITHOUTTHt SIS LABCt Man'ir lv whes sons. who rjjiko ilv 11 r- Hr.r't fro UEArafT MM risl.MMMVMis Buffering from tha effects of youthful error cartr' decay, wasting wekxieM, lost manhood, ete I witt end a treatise i scaled i containing full particulars for bome care, EE of charga. Splendid znedJc, rork ehould ii read by nowy tnan vbo la txAwoum and debilitated.

(1 ililrsssj Orunkenness Cr the Liquor Habit, Positively Cared IT AENIKISTEilNa IU. HAIKCS SSLDtl VECIHG. It can be given In a cup of coffee or tea. or in articles of toed, wuhoirt liie knrlolfre of t4ie per taking lt; it is absolutely harmless and will effect a ermanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck, it NEVER FAILS. We GUARANTEE a cnmnlete cure in every instance.

age book FREt. ArMresn In confidence, GOLDEM SPECIFIC Race SL. Cincinnati. 0L lasui.inaijle arclniect," furiiiijhed it with the Bal In fund to date WATER FUND. Amt on hand last qr paid in present qr Total iu fund to date GAS FUND.

Amt in fund last qr paid in present qr Total Amt paid out preneat qr That this Journal interferes with mist recent of furniture, secured hi holidavs. anv of the seven new paper? In tin in the uim torgotten past, the sweet sonjs they sang from the inspiration thus gained wcet afterwb le." Some very jood an 383 4 25 25 I fine carriage and 2:22 horses, and astonished the metropolis with hi- liveried coachman. county is nonsense. It fills an entire The literaries af Rose Valley a-d will echo and ra-ecuo along the canons of earnestly devoted people are so mucb en ly diflercnt field and run do them nc Mound Creek are live institutions and attended. sitting at home in hiaeasy chair he was ap- grossed with tlnj "future state of existence" 406 71 time, now rising, agtin falling iu gentle cadence, and weary hearts throughout till more injury th the Western School 108 00 I ut an nonet who as that they have I iuie to surround them generations will bless God aud take freih commencement nvd by way of openin" the 300 71 I Journal.

The patent side ot he Mi ami School Journvl is of little practi ine seagie town uompany will give lots to parties wishing to build business or selves with Go ls common blessing: and courage as they joia the sweet refrain while would st no causeless or acrid re K. C. A B. IJfTEIIEST FUND. one day nearer home." dwelling houses and will sell lots cheap.

cal use for the purpose intended, but has brought about a plan by the sutyect said: "Ay dear sir, would you like to purchase tbo 'Lady Washington Rose?" Vell, sir, I don't knoir; how far have they sunk her? Is the- pay streak found in flcctioi upon their motives, yet it is to 342 99 Which picture do vou prefer? If tic Charley Underhill is clerking for T. C. Cowen. defendants. 10 10 1 such af tin so tb it the command regarding first, pursue only one object and keep that By virtue of an order of sale to me directed an Amt overdrawn last qr paid in present qr Bal overdrawn to date in ms store at beagle, ana they ire County Superintendents of the State to publish an inside of their own, tc uenverea, issuea out or the Tenth Judicial D.

steadily in view, bow down early and late to 332 89 1 building up a fair trade. They will soon oe common things was given: "Ve ouunt not to leave others undone." Even St. Paul yuij.i.jij. iu cai Doiiuu-d is she copper or C.H.PEARSON fc ALTI E. Mlx trict Court of the State of Kansas, sitting in aid "unrighteous mansion, and hare no othe be marto co.ua! to or better than our prepared to handle corn.

nave you uot'iiea her, and if 30 bow much? How much does she essav to for Miami County, in said State, I will, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28th, A. D. 1889, object of worship except that "dollar tl CR. found na city here, standing in a public place, he cried, 1 perceive that ye are in all Mr. Fisher and family are visiting ii estate paper and to bo lurni -inert to our teachers, together with thi home mighty.

lour children will grow up with At tue nour or 2 o'clock n. $1,837 81 ance lamiij in teagie. Mr. isher re things too reiig; iu. (luouch the trans out love 01 nome or niial ausctiou ana sn 601 48 of said day, at the south court.

sides iu Parsons and is the General Ro.d print Bine, for 50 cents per YU Jl JV Iators, for rcusoi a best known to themselves, our old age, when too late to make amends CITY TREASURES. By general fund overdrawn By street Bv cemetery By long bond" By fund Total of funds overdrawn uwus. uwt iu wv cuy oi rams, in ioe voumy and Mate aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell Master of tbe M.K.&T. Now, wo might remark by way of 9 93 251 332 81 have l.io word to "superstition to ine nignest oiuuer tor cash in hand, all the Warren Bryan is building a newdwi 1 parenthesis that this "ex-teacher" your home will bn left unto you desolata. If upon the other hand, we wish to do a part of the "much that is to do, of t.ie 'tnjoy lo-uay, rigut, title and interest of the ahove named rfe- ung one mile soutn oi rseagie.

warren is $3,033 37 I ineuants in ana to the following described Droit. one swig MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION. Iliawatlia, Kansa.s. erty, to-wit: The northwest quarter of section o-dav is brief; be glad to-And tiie person whose every choicest communion with oring, and lives in constant lb-; flowers, "God's benu- eotnewbat of a rustler. He at one time handled the pencil from these parts for Tub much that miht be done," in teachi day liie LolciH CITY TREASURER DR.

rso. fourteen (14,) township s'xteeu (16,1 i nature's visible To bal in library fund by our example the true and pure light of range twenty-lour 24.J containing one handred Kipublicav lo bal in sidewalk lunu snu sixty acres 1 1WI land, in Miami Countv. communion will that knowledge, by which each soul 19 03 414 05 176 45 3,188 92 C. Bryan is clerking in VanFelt's store Kansas, appraised at one thousand and eightv-three dollars. iful th oughts," is some as ono has called shine as doth a sun," then let us wisely Van handles a general stock of merchan To bal in Interest fund.

To bal in A sinking fond. To bal in glass fund To bal in water fund them, is on the highest plane of cxpe- divide our time aud faithfully follow the 623 aaiu property lev tea on. and to be sold as the Hon. J. P.

Davis, President. J. E. Moor, Secretary. C.

II. Jones, Treasurer. th9 ton In Stato I will lint disgrace by paming, leng years ago, there dwelt a hard working man, a pioneer. His cabin he built in the woods and like many other commenced with bis house as the centre, hewed his way back aad forth through the primeval forest until he had made a line farm. Hia wife troubled with much serving went, in and out about her daily tasks, made the bread, spun and wove the wool and flax and cut and made the garments, bnt 110 vine clambered over the window or flower bed wag cared for in the door yard.

The hogs ran riot and the turkeys and chickens used the plat of bind in front of the house as a parade ground and the hogs by reason of a constant tamilim-ity caused by perprtual occupancy wero within the near vicinity of the door endeavoring by root" to extract two worms frorrTihe place where none ought to be allowed to grow. A daughter was born to hU f.m.lu property ol tbe above named defendants. ience ior God's glorious hereafter. dise, coal and corn for Blaker and has a large crib of corn stored and is build plans that are traecd upon God's own 669 33 3CJ 91 To bal in gas fund "Ireslle-board," and thereby rear an edi Thero are two general motives that romp all ornamentation cilher of person or ing more cribs. u.

13. barkalow, sheriff. By Gio. Hioeins, Under Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Paola, Kansas, Hoy.

18, 1889. J. C. Sheridan, Attorney for Plaintiff. Total in funds $5,393 99 fiee of enduritig respect, love and refine does not live in Eichland-twp; that was signed because it sounds influential and solid.

That he is not an ex-teacher, but is now teaching; that he is a Democrat; that he is training for the race for County Super ntend-ent on the Democratic ticket next fall that he never goes into the Superintendent's office that he has rothing whatever to do with the Miami School Journal, and that in jlace of writing some educational notes to the Spirit concerning our institutes, that would be acceptable reading to its readers, he writes a bundle of lies and signs "Ex-Teacher" from arious townships and sometimes frcm Ihe Greenback or Lnion Labor paitv Total funds overdrawn 3,033 37 ment in the hearts of our own children Natual Pre liiiuiii System of Life Insurance. properly. down this way wheeled into line, as U9ul, and those abtmf us, mora precious thin Bal In city treasury $2,360 62 and voted nearly all the Democratic ticket Sheriff's Sale. priestly ointment, more enduring than ma? This statement shows the actual receipts of the last election. let.

The Io.e of tho beautiful for its .11 loNtlineas alone. 2d. 1 ho love ot show or display. The firt ciiro'dts and makes tho aclor lo STATE OF KANSAS, bie, more to be drsired tii.in great riches, monies oy tne city treasurer ana tne amount or The FAIREST, SAFEST and most ECONOMICAL plan of Life Insurance ever devised. The Paola Timet says Jesse Bruner il warrants drawn on the city treasurer, out war tor "tine gold unv lu-come dim aad perith rants issued for general purposes, street and soon be a white wingd angel.

Well, ifth row those aita ol rliarnrtcr that art with the using ot it, but the const ot cemetery rvork for the past six months have not be tbe case, the angels in heaven had better Miami Cockt Augustus Jeell, Plaintiff, vs Simon P. Brown. Zoa E. Brown, Joseph W. Cook, Martha Cook and P.

11. iiieiseke et al. true hearts is n-ver most refined and lovely. The latter is only been paid by the city treasurer, as there was no $7,030,000.00. 200,000.00.

INSURANCE IN FORCE DEATH CLAINS PAID OVER look out for him when he gets there, or money In these funds. These warrants amounting an oulg'owtn of pride, and possesses envy l.et it be Ihe missie'ii of this society to will tear up the gold-paved streets to bui to SI, 752.36 nave been bougbt by tbe Miami nd devulopQS, if not reforms, those char and erew to the aae of fiir awaken to newness ot i to mid earnest ei- County National Bank and are drawing aix per a bridge across the river Jordan. cent interest. Therefore the actual cash in the acteristics, causing a person to ba cither fort the lileti! energies of its memoeis in bright sunny day, she was left afoue, asleep. Bv virtue of an order of sal to me directed and The County Atto-ney should not allc Prompt payment of death claims, fair dealings with the public, a sound basis bands of the city treasurer is $4,112,97 xr $1,753.3 the Democratic Board of County Commi more than the citv clerk books show, or the delivered, issued out of the Tenth Judicial dn trict court of ihe State of Kannaft, sitting in srd ui.n I A i the cultivation ol tne buutiiu! for "as ye sow even to shall ye reap." nv cmap.e teaching theie rhiidteo.

and building up an on which to operate ana a thorough ami trusiworiity management are characteristic to the Kansas Mutual, total amount in the treasury now, $3,169.92 is the sioner to drain the county treasury to elect C. E. Silcott, late cashier of the Scrgeant-at-arms of tho louse of K. T. sinking rund which is not available Democrat Commissioner in order that th M11K1IAI.

JAM JIti 11, A. it. lVO. enthusiasm for I it-1 r-r inline th't Between tbe hours of 1 o'clock n. m.

and 2 for any other use, leaving only $903.05 with which to pay bond interest and current expenses until tbe taxes of 1389 are paid. There will be may retain control of the county finance1 Representatives', has gone to Canada clock p. m. of said day, at the conrt hour w-w El rSL fU II WA II .1 ff L-l! 1 FX V71 wiil burn with and constant heat. And its influence wi.l si; rend and widtn Mr.

Attorney, you had better look into tbe' door in Paola, in the county, and St ate aforesaM. ir 13 til 11 ii 'vv fj i 1 due toe 1st day of next January about $1,200 of FLRM and OIT1T PEOPERTY matters and see if they are all O. K. offer at public sale and sell to tbe highest bidder rjonu interest. for cash in band, all the right, title and interest This report and explanation is respectfully ike toe tipples tu-d bv custinar a pebb nto a smooth yhett ot wnter Ihe cause The people seemed to blame Waltha'l of tbe above named defendants in and to tne fol For sale or exchange.

Money to loan on real or personal proper suumitteu. ai a. btbaight, city vjieric while be was on the board that bo wag ex lowing described property, to-wit: The north with about $75,000 in cash dut Congressmen in salaries. Silcott is Democrat, but he made no stinc-lion in tho political complection of his victims, skinning Democrat and travagant, but you will recollect thut mav sink out ot ughf loeeve-, yot the -ftct will go on and or, widenin', extenc- ly- THE PAOLA CARRIAGE WORKS. be never spent any of tbe people's money to eighty-two and thirty-live one-hundredths (82 35-100), acres of the northwest quarter of section seventeen (17), in township eighteen (18), south of range twenty-three l-a), east of tbe ng enlarging until tho influence reasht Wo are reprinting facts, we are positively soliin nnrrv nn AlAoii'nn na was lima hv ttiA nroiai out at cost, wo arc BR AY MAN BEERY, Attorney s-at-Lm, Jlobson Building, Paola, Kansas, mi i.

I 1 j-iju uiu ucuuioviiiiis oiiuij ui Ilemocra tic Board in elect, a Democrat fro not only Ihe farthest shores of "lime," but reach beyond Into the eternal iufiuttc. sixen to principal meridian in Miami com Kansas, beiue otherwise described as lot two TOWN II. Klenk is The Place to get your the third district. I think it would be a not i Con-of a POSITIVELY GOING TO MOVE TO ANOTHER We positively will of said Bection.to be sold without appraisement Republicans alike. ThoKana grcsamcu each stilTcr the loss month's salary Xcw Vehicles or your Repairing I idea to have another Brand iury to look aftt Said property levied on and to be sold as th done, lie has on nana a large stock I this Democratic board.

Why not let tb. property oi tne arjovc namea acienaants. CHANDLER, President. It. C.

KlIBrilEIjn, Teller. J.J. LOWE, lkx.kKc.tper. C.w. C.

u. niBUiov. Nnerirr. CLOSE OURDOOES of Home Manufactured and Eastern lltMSUiN casaicr. Spirit man crow over his Democrat board, Sheriff's Office.

Paola. Miami county. Kansa. OAPITAIi. S50.000.

for they belong to bim aod he bag a right to Work, such as Carriages Sprinj uecemoer ii, irt. handle them to suit his taste. vc dare anyone to prove that we are not selling jrood Rs advertised u-will wajrer- (t-NE THOUSAND DOLLARS against anvbodv's tieo, K.ing?iey, Aiiorney ior piatntiu. Wajroiis, Buggies and Carts of all Tue Kansas crops have barel; commenced to move eastward, and even this early the railroads arc away Onf ketek PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK. kinds that he will sell at greatly re 'II II I A I'W ll.nl .) IIUNIUtlSD jvuiJiiJto tiitii- ic urn iiiuvu ijur stoic nwdv from Paola an Sheriff's Sale.

Under Execution. We knock the bottom out of high prices. Tatitam, I'eopla's CJrocery. Important to the people of Miam -co: Each and. every one of you are cordially invited to visit the Booi and Variety Store of J.

W. Steele. Paola, Kansas, and see the immense line of Toys and Holiday Goods cf every description they are offering Lt Kansas City prict-s duced rates. Repairing of all kinds lose otir doors for packing December 2fith. IPPINCOTTS MAGAZINE, mith U- STATE OF KANSAS, I KANSAS.

PAOLA, promptly executed at low rates. All ss Lt varied and txttlltnt ccnttnts. is a library JH1AK1 COUNTY. work Warranted. HL.

Colin, to collections. Money received subject to chuck. Internet paid on Special attention given in itself. It was indeed a hatiy thought to print an time deposits. er List.

Sarah M. Remington, plaintiff. TS James E. Kodman, Agnes L. McConnell and Earnest defendants.

entire novel ia each number. behind iu facilities for handlii the grain. When prices stiffen up t. littlo Bomo of the roads will have to huck a few busliels of corn in conv corners in their passaugcr coa lies if they want to keep up with tin procession of farmers' wagons. The foil iwing is tbe list of letters remain Not a short novelette, but a lone story such Ihe doors of It.e house stood wide open an enioers smouldered upon the hearth.

The ing uncahe ir. the postoffice at Paola, Bv virtue of an order of sale to me directed as you are used to get in took form and pay from on dollar to one dollar and a half for. Miami County Abstract Agency. 'ted at OsawatomU winu sprang up, swept through the hous week and delivered, issued out of the Tenth Judicial District Court of the State of Kansas, sittingin ending Thursday, Not only that, but with each number you get Kansas, ij. Decent her 12, There wtie a man arn brought t'j the county jail one (i iv last weok.

uu uM.ijiug iiie nr to tne woodwork, the bouse was soon en eloped in flames. At ana ior aiiami voumv, in saia ntate, 1 win on MEMBERS KANSAS ABSTRACT AGENCY. fTnrnih ahstrar.ts to anv land in Kansas, aud eive special attention to ennue defective titles. atsa tuoea Ho is believed to insana asvluiD. a SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28th, A.

D. 1889, an abundance of otner contrtouttons, wticn gives you a good magazine besides the novel. The rinrinjr Hows which have been struct on tuis moment the mother arrived and with We have the ouly complete set of abstract books in Miami Countv. hateful or ridicul )us; if well informed, thea hateful, if ignortnt, tncy rendtr themselves ridiculous. As illustration the old bidy who has grosvu -uddenly rich, by tho advance in the prie ol oil binds, when purchasing a library ti look aristocratic, "didn't care a copper what was inside the book jut so lacy tit tl 3 shelves and all have red kivers." Vo fin i this claes of persons in every vocation oi lift, and hence iu the ornamentation of 1 smcs they are reprt t-en'd When I was iu tie nursery business one of Between the hours of 1 o'clock D.

m. and 2 have from soan; mother's unswerving love she counted no loat J889: LADIES. Elisabeth Fray, LydiaJ Morns, Williams. GENTLEMEN. the paternal of iotular favor, have resounded clock p.

m. nf said day, at tbe conrt house Eliza Dtinn, Josie Ayers, el. xr. lJlo.Al.fViN, Second Door South of National Bank of Paola. clothmsare mark'a Ur.

btimev bv marltj tmo great if she coulii only save her child door in the city nf Paola, In the coanty, and State aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell throughout the entire tana, ana lo-aay uppm-eott's Afaraxin stands in the front rank of llhout a moment's hesitation sba dash tbe highest bidder for cash In band, all the right. where asvlums ttu.rk thtir clothin! En sleeve ot jit ard (rout of tb iulu mo names ana i ine pern ot her own monthly publications, and is the most widely- F. M. CHANDLER C. TV.

CHANDLEB. rescued her sleeping daughter from fiery dealh, yet at a irarlul cost to herself read-and-taHeed-of publication oj tts utna in ta world. For full descriptive circulars, address shirt. Judge Collins written to (h title and Interest of the above named defendanta In and to the following described property Part of the northeast quarter of section number sixteen (16,) in township No. seventeen (17,) of range No.

twenty-three (23,) in Miami Connty, neilibaritiir asvlntn out has vt h-nti "Kansas doesn't need resubni ssion, and it doesn't want it," says Hon. E. II. Funston. "Prohibition is the sentiment of tho peoplo of Kansa.

By tho people I mean even more than the 82,000 Republican majority. Not even all tho Kansas Democrats are anti-prohibitionists, although their party has always been the whisky party." that clais cunie mi ana in all serioiiHnojs lor sue was so terribly disfigured throughout LIPPINCOTTS MAGAZINE, Philadelphia. Chandler aked tr.o lor "ro.i snow bal ine, that it was for anyone to look at alla to find where he fi.ansas,oeginninz ior tne same at a stone marten $3.00 per year. 25 cts. single number.

thns X. forty-five (45) links north of the south Thos Baylesa, Jas Wiltiama, Louis Everell, Hnbbell, Keene, Mr. Lyons, Mayer, Sktllman, Jack Willtrout, 3 Creary, PDe Forest, John ilallord. Asher, McCormick, 2 Falierv, iicHon, Frank Kost, Willis Letaerman, Art 5fnrray, Alax Price, Mr. Walker, Lucy Wing, Cooper, White, Uid you cverst to consider that there is The publisher of this paper will receive your east corner of said northeast quarter of section no place where man can live, nmue ais Joseph Bates and Jatues Thompson wot.

sixteen (16,) township seventeen (17,) range tubscrtption. hc-r. lime passed ou. A new and better house took the place of the one burned; the family was reputed as "well to vet the same surroundings prevailed. flowers, abode and rear hi 1 children, where vou fail twenty-inree tnence norm tnree ana thirty adjudiied msans hi Probate Collins lo liud ll'iwtrsi The habits and even forma eight-one-handredth 38-100) chains, on the section line to a point In line with tbe south 1 Loan Agents Notaries.

court on and wore ordered of man ure charged in extreme no snruosm the dooryard; no trees or grass Una. Piankaabaw street, in tha citv of Paoi just so with the flreera lake as example ken to the insane asylum Thia in thu Kansas, thence west on said lisn When calling for the above pleas say The latest rumor from the south to a point two nanarea and twentv our common eunllower. In tropical climates carpeieu lawn; no twining vines festooning the piazza; not even a blush rose to break the drear monotony and render the individuals second lime Bates has hotti sent to the asylum. 1 ThompsoD litis in difloroot "advertised," and date of list. W.D.Gmasox.P.M.

the flowers reach a upwards of west is that tho Wichita Eagle has quit trying to hatch anything reel west 01 tne west line or ua pnonr road on the east Una of said quarter section, thence south on a line parallel with aaid section line to the public road, thence east to the place more gentle or solten the asperities of two tcet, while higher latitudes, or what TITLES EXAMINED AND ABSTUACTS FURNISHED. PAOLA, KANSAS. parts of this county the past six years, human nature and teach gentleness, kindness and affection. The front yard held uo more is equivalent, higher altitude, it becomes gradually SEialter until at an attitude of ten from its resubmission eggs ami Is now Richland Items. Cbanqeablb weather.

bat tora month past has hern hoarding at HBMB9eajaMSV of beginning, and appraised at four handred dollars Said property levied on, and to be sold as the 'setting" on a half bushel of door thousand ieet the tuily rxpiuded U-iwer Uncle Bill Weaver's, who not iced his mania Last Sunday was one of those davs we call property of the above named defendants. less than one inch from tip to tip. Tena- prominent or attractive ornamentation than chicken soops; the most promising growth was the long-nosed No grass beautiful. Not too cold but just pleasant, and GO TO THE DAVIS cinus of life like our own hardy pioneers, it every person seemea to njoy it. and reported him to the authorities He has an halucination on the finance question.

4. is di.uluw, oaertn. Sheriff's Office, Paola, Kansas, Nov. 19, 18SS. J.

A. Uoag, Attorney for plaintiff. Tbe festival at Union Chapel was a errand either follows or leals them. Amid the Arctic suows wo find the Esquimaux, the cuuiu grow, ana insieaa of lawn tennis or croquet, you could see the same old style of success and no person went away hungry. (53 Thin, though, is of a dangerous type.

He was maae clear 01 au expenses. Summons by Publication. A protracted meeting at Antloca Is in nroir exercise prosecuted with unabated industry, though as yet unsolved the p.oblem in believes there is a large sum of money in the hanks here and the only way he can reindeer, and nu talk it tiny floicer. As flowers are so closely identified with man's li.ewhy not make the most of Ihern reas and has been for several weeks. Bey.

Dean In the District Court sittine within and for or is assisting uro. centera. get it is to knife some of tbe citizens of Miami Connty, Kansaa. "square root' Rumor said the family was rich and so tar as this appiiedito 2-Will Samuels returned home to Richland from We have a large supply of Enslish Paola whom he thinks knobs There's no telling what a red-complected bird like the Eagle will do when it gets rattled. Tiik appointment of Judgo Brewer of Kansas to the supreme bench is one of the best acts of the Republican administration.

The question as to whom will bo Judge Brewer's successor on tlie circuit bench is now one of interest. In all probability ho will be a Kansas man. are keeping him we can; cultivate a near acquaintance and care for them because we love them tor a summer's trip to Washington. Be eeems well broad acres, well filled barns, abundance of uayea, piaintin. Charles F.

Had I son, defendant. from drawing it. pleased wltn the country. Shire and Perclicron stallions and marcs at our sale stables and stock ia, leek horses and kine, and credit balance -We understand there ts to be festival at FURNITURE HOUSE. His prices and goods speak for themselves.

Give him a trial. Undertaking and Embalming Promptly attended to. The defendant above named will take notice iu bank, "dame Rumor was correct in her EJMbs. Patib Boon, mother of S. P.

Boon.died at Hlllsdaie Wednesday eve. All are invited to that he has been sued in tbe above named conrt farms at Warsaw, Illinois, ranging in age from two to lour years old. and come and brine your baskets filled, and tf you stateieiit. Year by year the mother became the bome of her son, Samuel, on Saturday night by the plaintiff above named, and that said nave none 10 nil come ana get your supper. more and more deformed and so shy that piaintin ttied nis petition in said court as tne we have built a stable at Lamar, Bar- Thera Is a protracted meeting in proereca at IStn day of November.

A. 1889. and said de Eden Chapel, conrt nc ted by Kevs. Osborne and she would never be seen by any except her own family if she could avoid it. The last at 13 o'clock m.

She received a fall several weeks ago that injured her considerably, still the main cause of her death was old age. She waa born in North Carolina in 1802 and removed with Missouri, ana we have a lot fendant is requirea to answer sato petition on or before the 4tb day of January. A. 1890. or K06e.

u.tnte an interest is taken, roar seekers bunday night and others almost persuaded. said petition will be taken aa true and judgment daughter grew "comely to look upon," and as her education must be completed was Sundav niaht I ci iff so pleasant au evening of the best English Shire and Perch-eron horses that an be found iu any one's stable in this or any other country'. Every animal pedigreed and renuerea againeirsaia aeienoant, on one certain promissory note, witb coupon attached, given by her parents to Kentucky, where she remained until a ehort time before the war, some of the young folks thought bow nice It sent away to acquire more "polish than her would be to co to church in a bi? watron. Ex aeienaant to piaintin on ine attn oay or July, A earroundingi were calculated to impart. Beauty changes were made and spring seats were gather MONEY TO LOJNT D.

1887. In the sum of 359 and 96 and 1-3 one when ahe came to Kansas and made ber home with her son the time of her death. She was registered In the stud books of France hundredths, witb interest thereon at 10 per cent and reputed wealth drew many suitors as they generally will, and after she was "finish ed up in tbe neighborhood. Blankets and quilts were gathered up to protect the fair ones. Some carried them from one-balf to three-q Darters of a the mother of six caildren.

Anna E. Tates of -ON and America. Every animal guaranteed as represented. We have im per annum irom tne zsiu a ay 01 duty A. u.

VSG1, and for an order of sale to sell the premises on tbe ssme date, mor. gaged by defendant ta ed" and returned, tha chosen one, the "elect, S. B. Boon of Chrietiun-cc, mile. (UianKeis, we mean 1 After one and three- quarters of a mile drive all were cozilv tucked in ported many prize winners and SOV- I F''ntff the payment of said coupon and the chiefcst among ten thousand," sought herout at her own home.

My imagination and S. P. Boon, survive ber. tshe waa a member of the Christian church for many years' a kind that Dig wagon and tnen to me cnapel. We do 11 ni i.wir.

nnin- tno mi promiesory note, and apply the proceeds of satrl not know if all borrowings were returned or not. i payment thei payment sale to tne inereor, toeeiner wjtn costs eminent approved stallions this last year, and can sell you a better horw: and dutiful mother and her last years were Dassed in 11 lorn got nis norse wa suppose an is right. of suit and interest; aaid premises pl'nated interest: aaid premises p.tnated Farms or City Property. is not swift enough ot wing to overtake, nor my aeumen sufficiently penetrating to SUIT. Miami County, Kansas, and described as lot in peace and contentment.

The funeral services, lows, to-wit: Beginning at the intersection of even understand, much less portray, what conducted by Rev. E. W. Thornton of the Christ- tbe west line of Paola and Kansas City road for the money than you can buy elsewhere. Correspondence solicited.

Visitors always welcome at our brn his feelings must have been, or how he was Ian church, were held at the home of her son Oak Grove II ocas is visiting her sister, Mrs, witn tne soutn line of tne rigni-or-way of tneKan-sas City A southwestern railroad, thence run- able, as he traversed the open space from UMAX, ESTATE FOE SALE. nine south 20 30' west along the west line of I Samuel, on Monday from where she was followed by a large conconree of friends to the Paoia Allen. at Warsaw, Illinois, or at the barn ar Lamar, ifissouri, or Paoia, said highway 476 feet, tnence norta 81 1-S, the highway to the house, to reconcile the loveliness of the maiden with her uncouth and rrank llolsuiger ot Kansas City spent west 467 feet, tnence norm eaet 80 feet, thence north 650, west 90 feet to a stake in where we intend to keep a large sup desolate surroundings ast wees with bis cousin V. ti. branch, thence north 15 1-29.

east 254 feet to Also write insurance in Reliable Companies. II M. BROWN. It is a pair of twin proverbs, shuttinc to Messrs Varfderboof and Cooper, two of ply of draft stock on hand. Address Mr.

E. Turney, Lamar. Missouri, or ton th line of railroad right-of-way, thence easter gether like the match blades of a pair of our most procperous farmers, were iu Kan STRUCK OIL. The citizens of Paola in convention scissors that 'love is bund, and 'love laughs sas City last week and bought ninety head Hancock Co. Importing AVarsaw, Illinois, or E.

E. Gil more, Paola, Kas. ly curving iang aaia rignt-or-way b-e feet tr. place of beginning; containing five acres of iand and being a part of the southwest quarter ol section 9 in township 17 of range 23 east, etc. Plaintiff also ak for such other and further and at and it may be equally true of cattle to.

feed this winter. assembled announce publicly that J. Barber Shor and Uath Eooms. though less poetic tint he laughs at misplaced pigstrs and poultry pens. Perhaps.

jiijsureeud scnool studies with re The Greatest Disc-very of the different relief as may be just and equitable. W. Steele on the west side ot the newed interest since the Thaokscivijg en- Attest: J. K. VooLEftove, Clerk Diatrirt Cnnrt.

square has tne largest iiite ot ioyt Age. Pratt's treatment for the scalp, be ttrtaiiimeut, and I am sure all tbe neigh- of ungracious thought; a clamour was cast over the surroundings by the glistening reflection of the prospective dowry. Of the By W. 11. Browse, plaintiff's attorney nd Holiday uooa ever Drongni to b-iroooa iitei more tnan thankful for tha oieasant hour.

The Spirit and tho LaCygue Jour-ual aro kicking up a little breeze among themselves. Let up, breth-crn, before tho air becomes lurid or mil.t become inclined to hang each other's hide on a convenient fence. Tiik Ottawa Tribune is not a onit from an anti-prohibition standpoint, but thinks the law would bo strengthened by the overwhelming endorsement it wouM receive if again left to a popular vote. Ciias. Finch has transform! his editorial talents trom the Lawrence Tribune to tho Kansas City Globe Ho is a keen, ready writer an I his Miami-co.

friends congratulate him upon his success. It is estimated that 110,000 attic have been shipped into Kansas the past month from the Cherokee -strip. Over a thousand of them wero bought by Miami-co. feeders. Kansas sugar factories have made l.IJOO.OOO K)unds of sugar this year.

Wonder what the profit has bei to the manufacturers? Senator Isoalls was unanimously re-clcctcd President of tho Senate Thursday of last week. He deserved it. L'rtodato no C. A. R.

post has draped its hall in memory of Jeff Davis. Sheriff's Sale, Under execution, i Faola and are selling tnetn at unheard of low prices. v. their own sweet sakes. Should we do this we will tirid them like some quiet modest people.

far more interesting and lovely than we had supposed, each having its special peculiarity. Take the common marigold for in-tance. After sunfel lor half an hour or more, it is so highly charged with electricity that you can see the tiny electric dashes fiotn its full blown fliwers. This same peculiarity also exists in th monkshood, Indian pink and orai.ga lily. Again, as a tna'ter of interest let us foi a moment consider the multitude of ways in which propogatiim of plants is effected.

First by seeds, as tho marigold. Second by bulbs, as the tube rose. Third by suckers, as tho roses. Fourth by layering, as the Filth by culting.as the oleander. Sixth by tips, as the raspberry.

Seventh by runners as the striwberry. And, in short, every part of the plant will under certain If the natural order is disturbed, push out of its regular order and reproduce. Cut off a limb, and another is pushed out to svpply its place. What a Terrible calamity it would be to the vendor rtf cork limbs if the human family were cou-strnctcd upon the same plan! Each flower has some special characteristic that srems to eudcar it to individuals and why should not ea.h have his favorite Rower b) the affinity of opposes? I can understand why the man whose character is is sharp and una iproachable as the tbittle shou'd Le pafsionitcly fond of the daisy it is no unusual th r.g lo see some frail, deii-eate woman almost a monomaniac over collections of cacti. Leave a man to select a buttouhole bouquc for htmselt and he will usually select a piinsy.

tuberose or geranium; whibi a lady, iisregardinj; thorns, wears oses, a strange nl mity by opposite. Why, ten ihe birds hi ve their favorites. It is 'luted th'tt a nieh itigaie will go almost beside himself over i rose ot a certain variety, while you may pb'CO before him a multitude of other f.sgiant tiwers arid he has no regard It them, ior will he sin in Ibtir presence. Flower? are di.Fereri from almost any t'ur property; I more one obtains ot them, the more liberally he d.slt ibutes them. Tor the uiorebe trims the full blown flowers Iroiu the parent plant the more beautiful and lresh i the new bloom.

I am aware the: are m.iii people wboe appreciation tf and tiwera i very small and ho resemble- Ihe Scotchman whom sarnie frit chaperoned through Shaw's tiardeH. In this garden is oue of the grandest colli ct ions, of plants, trees and flowers ever gathered together; no expense has been spared. It has the intention of Mr. ihw to lit 05 together in one place every variety of plant, tree at.d flower, so that the student ii- botany coul here stud- ing a purely vegetable compound, free from vils, dyes or poison of any kind. Entirely harmless to the skin mother's misfortunes he never had heard and when during one of their walks thev sudden air.

stacniing ia still progressing nxeiy wan nit scnool aad all are well satis ly and unexpectedly met and passed her, he asked who and what is that object, is it hu or roots of the hair, is warranted to Richland items- fied, but none I thick are better pleased hau the youn ladies, from the way thev Fixe weather. man or devil? She, who owed her very ex STATE OF KANSAS, Miami Cocktt, Emma Stiles, plaintiff, vs. HezekiahBoher.Locy A. Sober, S. P.

Hard ins. Ketb. Harding and Francis Datton, stop the hair from falling ont, removes dandruffand cures all diseases Hair tulllns, SIIA5IP00ING, Pcmpatlour Hair Cutting Spefialtj. Hot and Cold BATHS. visit his scuooi.

ilr. lleiser lost one of his horse? of the scalp, renewing aud restoring We thought when we saw Mary Fene- istence, later her lile by rescue, also what little comforts had bestowed upon her during ber life, developins the attractive last week. cliole and High Brooks drive out last Son- Rev. Osborn and "lev. Kose are the circulation, and stimulating tne roots to throw out a new growth of day in their best "bib and tacker that conducting a meeting at Eden Chapel Ttv virtue of an order nf sale to me directed and beauty she possessed, answered: "I'm sure I don't know every tramp and beggar.

delivered, isiiaed ont of the Tenth Judicial Dis The talk it now ot a supper surelv they were going te the parson's, but no, they came back looking just the same. How long, ob, how long, will they waitf Think you if that home had been surrounded trict Court of the State ot Kansas, sitting In aad Christinas eve at Eden Cnapel tor hair, cleanses the hair and scalp of all impurities ami relieves the hea ef fever and irritations and positively grows hair ou bald for Miami county, in saiOMtate, i win, on SATURDAY. DECEMBER, 28th, A. D- 1889, by l.e.vjliiu! fl wrs, Irees and shrubs, aod had the honevsu -kle wisteri 1 vied wits the benefit of the church. Pat, I do not think Jack will worry Mr.

Ilciser has oig corn crib Between the hours of 2 o'clock p. ra. and 3 o'clock p. of 'aid day, at the court house door any more on your account. I think he has already died of grief, aa we hare seen noth Pratt treatment lor tue scalp is and says it will not hold all hit? corn.

the only remedr vet discovered that Build another. Uell. ing his items of late but, for our part. 1 aforeeaid, offer at public sale and 'sell ta tbe W. JOHNSON, IX'OpiietOX, Under Miailli-CO.

I3ank w0ulJ start the growth of new hair oiafier ior cvu in ubdo, kh ine nirnt. we are sorry you did not go to Africa, not that we do not need such talent here, only bald heads that have been smooth title and interest oi tueaoore namea aviencants Miple Grove Items. Rev. Kose preached at the Ridge in and to the following described property, to- I andsh.ny from one to twenty years, tney neea it more ttiere. wit: Tbe southwest quarter (1-4,) of tha south Sunday morninf; sn.l evening-.

wit out regard to age or complexion. east quarter (1-4.) of section no. seventeen (IT,) have been blessed with lovely Dr. DeTail lias imi arrived reatner since I banksgtving and we appre Wehscll two bottles to any bald-htaded man under fifty years of age twentv-two (tit eat, eic, in Miami county. Kan ciate it, too.

ten you ves, i trjiuit we are ut his partner, Oc 13 yet; still cat- sas, containing forty (40) acres, alco beirinning at the northeast corner of tbe southwest quarter 1 of section o. seventeen (17.) in townshttt something like tbe old lady who said ske was in ordinary iieaun wno nas not oeen W. Gr. TSTOLEJST, North Side Meat Market, among us. each other in covering the porch, if the mother ftd taught and the father encouraged the cultivation an love of the eloquently silent reminders of our Heavenly Father's love atd affection for his children, and thus instilled into the minds of themselves and their child a gentle, thoughtful, affectionate care for others, that is so great a preventive cure cf selfishness.

Think you that under these circumstances and surroundings she would have had the sp'lishness to deny the very acquaintance of that beiug whose name is most fondly rovered and cherished by alt civilired people? How did this affiir end? I don't know, and so far as tbose two individuals are concerned. I don't care. They are nameless both in my story and in history. I am as glad to turn from the contem-platioa of them and their surroundings as any one can be to waken from some troubled nhrhtmare and realize that he is xet free glad the old man did give her a kicking once bald more than fifteen years, and Win. May lost three head of So.

seventeen (17,) of range No. twenty-two (22,) I warrant th two bottles to make a east. in said county, tnence west along the in a while, lor it be did not she could not enjoy the sweets of peace half so well. aar iui tie last wrek cause, change from clover 10 line sixty (GO) rods, thence no nth showing of liKW nan id juju- 4 1-31 rol. thriM, A mishap Last Sunday night as Jud east aiitv (Wt) rods, thence north farty-nine and Our corn mill is in full blast fy the coutiuuation of the treatment i i ii one-third (49 1-3) rods to the place of beginning, I atterson was geing slowly away from Mr.

Paola, Kansas. or money reranaeu as cneeriuuy as jam. lt nas ueen movea uuwn 10 we tak- it. If vou are willing to Longenecker'a, being in a profound reverie he carelessly drove out of the road into aditch the dam to gpt water. containing eighteen and one-bair lis t-2) acre more or less, all of which being appreii at tbe ran of six hundred and twelve ($612.00) dollars, ts aid property levied on, and to be aoid as the have vrvor hair restored, our remedy -Stanton is song to organize a j-FIKST-CLASS, CHOICE MEATS OF ALL KINDS." upsetticg aad breaking two of the cross Vw, v.

vt i. Fasmkks, school teachers, pupils and others cau get envelopes in lots of from 200 to 500 at The Hurt blicas office with their name and address neatly printed on them at less cost than they can buy plain envelopes. We cau furuish writing paper in the game proportion. Como end see what we have for you. willfliit.

Price $2 per bottle. It G. A. Tl. post an 1 ail veterans are re- property of toe above named defendants.

Ihe be: in the market, always on hand. Iligbeftt rice paid for country uugj i 11, CHUCE UBVO i uestf'l to meet at the school honse get a new top for his huzT, or a winter lap can JC A u. if. biuium, canerin. By EO.

Hiconia, Under Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofuce, Paola, Kansas, Nov. 1, le. I t. A.

Hoeg, Attorney for plaintiff. aturday, 14th at 2 o'clock p.m. prouuee. want juur cuuicc yocto vvimv uu ace us in tha tiaj-ve Pfcrkin old room. idingagain.

riding aga i robe before he can take bis girl Under Miami-co. Bank. trom Nature as we'll as from text-books and more pleasant thoughts and pleasing sens- for that purpose. Oh fcEE. Sam..

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