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Ellsworth Reporter from Ellsworth, Kansas • 3

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Eugene Hopkins after spendin Harry Work was in Kansas City F. D. Sperry lias taken the two weeks in the city visiting his the hrst of the week. Youth's Companion continuously for 26 years. father and sisters and his many The subject for next Sunday morning at the M.

E. church will be "The Hidden Treasure." Matt. 13-44-46. For the evening, "The Easy Yoke," Matt. 11-30, Everybody cordially invited.

A car load of baled hay received this morning at the Cash Feed iriends, leaves tomorrow morning tor his post of duty on the M. K. fational Bank Prof. Pairchild and Dr. Seitz were Store.

in balina last inlay evening-, attending the Shrners. 1 GO IT MUST! fj We mean our tremendous stock of fall and winter goods. Jji Our fine Overcoats have been re-ordered, bought late to close J. out the lines was the argument, I bought them knowing they 5 were very cheap, I offer them to you at a very close margin. The W.

R. C. will meet with Mrs. ELLSWORTH, KANSAS. Cure that Cough with Shiloh's Cure.

The best. Cough Cure. Relieves croup promptly! niilliou bottles sold last eatv 40 doses f-r 25 cents Sold by Geo. mana-r old Reliable drug store Ellsworth, Kansas. JameVLeith came up from L.n sing a' short time ago-to be present at the marriage of his sister, he returned to his duty last Monday morning.

He is an exemplary young man and has hosts of friends here who were glad to meet him, and the writer hereof was especial G. W. Sparr, Tuesday, Dec. 22s at Joseph Beighley who has been 2:30 p. rn.

suffering the past week with lung- $50,000.00 trouble is much better. T. R. Gene is immensely popular with the people of this county, and his many friends in this immediate vicinity wish that he would remain here permanently. He is a perfect specimen of manhood, physically, intellectually and morally.

Last Monday we had the pleasure of an introduction to Mr. William Ultch, from Mendota, Mr. LOST. A small bunch of keys CAPITAL, SURPLUS, $10,000.00 with short piece of chain attached. Nunamaker, the jeweler, carries Do you need a very nice coat? Don't fail to see mine.

You Leave here. acomplete line of jewelry, stringed musical instruments, etc. Dave Showman and Saml Living Dyspepsia Cured. Shilolrs Vitalizer immediately relieves Sour Stomach, Coming up of Food Diseases aud is the great kidney and liver remedy. Sold by Geo Seitz, manager old Reliable drug store Ellsworth, Kansas.

Mrs. Joseph Earle of Denver, who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Will Huntington, the past two weeks is so delighted with the place that she has concluded to prolong her visit until after the holidays. Last Saturday John Cadwell, son B. 5.

WESTFALL; President. J' E. D. SCHEMERHORN, Vice Prest. rx r- a i 1 J.

R. and Gip. Holmes' from near stone were examined by the pen sion board yesterday for an in crease. ly glad to see him. as we know him to be a man that can be relied on, Ultch, wife and son Geneseo, made us a pleasant and profitable call last Friday.

D. J. SANTRY. Asst. Caabler.

nepnew. wnue uitcn, the latter is You can save agents commissions and he is a true friend and our earnest wish is, may he be successful in all his undertakings. from Sublette, arrived in the city on Wednesday, Dec. 8th, and Prof. Fairchild has been confined to his room by sudden and severe by buying your tombstones of Lee are the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. A. sickness for the past two davs Krebs at the furniture store. Last Monday moruing Theo. No change for the better is report ivipp and lamiiy.

Mrs. ivipp is a DIRECTORS. L. Murphy, J. L.

Dobbins, M. S. O'Keefe E. D. Schernicrhorn, A.

Young, R. McLaurin, E. G. Kimball, G. T.

Tremble, II. S. Westfall. certainly can save yourself one-third the cost price of same. WTe still have a nice assortment of Clothing of all kinds which must be cleaned out to make room for the largest stock ever brought to the city and and at prices never dreamed of.

We also have some very fine" Dress Patterns for Ladies, they would make splendid presents. Happy will be the Lady that is fortunate enough to get one of Always bear in mind that my aim is always underbuying this enables me to undersell in almost ever line I handle. To illustrate: Cooper Wells Hosiery, handled only at our store, full line ordered and now in for next spring and summer, prepaid, a saving of seven per cent, you see? Need not to have been paid until next May. but Fourteen Dollars would have been lost, this goes into the closer selling for which our store is becoming If you want to buy the most Christmas goods for the least money Sternberg left for the east to fulfill his engagements as judge of the numerous poultry shows embracing of s. Cadwell of Ash creek, purchased the north 80 acres of the old II.

II. Stark place. John is a firm, thrifty young man and we are pleased to note his prosperity. ed to-day. Walter Scates, at Kildare, Okla.

while driving a horse power corn Lark in Sons store is the place. sister to Mr. Ultch. They expect to remain in our county about three weeks and will spend some, time visiting Mr. Ultch's brother George at Hollyrood.

The Ultches rank Transact a (jner! hanking Business. a large circuit as tollows: At sa Always buy Dr. R. A. Harris' IP IP sheller had his foot caught in the cogs, smashing it so badly as to horse colic cure, it is guaranteed to lina, Kansas, Ottumwa, Iowa, Kansas Citv, Manhattan, Kansas, with the oldestand wealthiest fami Money cure all cases of colic by Geo.

Seitz. to Loan, on Chattel J. Frank Bruner is still holding Rockford, Boston, then Chicago. He expects to be absent about eight weeks. His trip to Boston will be to attend the his own, and strong hopes are en Interest Taitl on Time Deposits.

tertained that he will grow strong noted. Come and see us for your Holiday Trade. ag-ain. annual meeting of the American Poultry association, of which he is Last week J. II.

Kruse and W. ADAM'S STORE Exchange So! 15c a Hundred. Your Patronncre Solicited. secretary and treasurer. II.

Becker from near Holyrood, pent a very pleasant half hour Ex-Commissioner J. M. Essick with us. Geo. Adam Merkel.u Every patron of Brown's gallery can have a life size picture from their photograph for $1.00 during holidays.

Samples at Gallery. Beautiful framed pictures for presents at Brown's gallery. 50-4t Mrs. John Radcliff, an old resident of the south-eastern part of this county, died at her home Tuesday, Dec. 14th, of pneumonia.

We have no further particulars. The Reporter condoles with the family in their bereavement. Major Inman arrived in the city last Monday evening, and stayed with his family until Tuesday, when he took the train for Salt Lake City, where he will spend some time gathering data for his new book, "The Salt Lake Trail." lies in the state of Illinois. John Montgomery, of the Junction City Union, came on a visit to his old stamping ground last Sunday. John is well known to his old time Ellsworth friends as an athlete, as well as a first-class typo, but it seems that he carried his athletic propensities too far last Sunday morning, and got the worst, at least his dilapidated appearance indicated such.

In his eagerness to catch the western bound train for Ellsworth, he started sprinting against time, unmindful of his being handicapped with numerous packages, and while going at a clip he suddenly came in collision and Greely Gilkison were pleasant callers last Saturday. We listened Call and examine stock of New Home Sewing machines. Both new Ellsworth ffeportei1. GEORGE IIUYCKE, Proprietor. to their conversation tor some little time, and found that their communi and old sold by Lee Krebs at furn- ture store.

Come in all vou girls under 15 ty had jnst completed a nice wire picket fence around their cemetery and painted their church, both inside aud out, besides adding other much needed repairs. This is in guess on the sized doll, at years and mauo a beans, for the life THURSDAY. DEC. 16. 1897.

Tht fas-imila signature Nunamaker's. Ttrf VTSppMb cause amputation. This week Paul Reaume purchased a bunch of young cattle at Geneseo, which makes 512 he will winter. He also purchased last Saturday 230 acres of land adjoining his farm on the east, making a section of land he owns. Furniture to furnish a room in the Mother Bickerdyke home arrived Monday, and was at once placed in the home.

The donors are not known at this time. The superintendent informs us that they are now prepared to care for three patients in the pay department. Through the agency of George W. Silver, pension attorney, Owen O'Connell and Milton McManning received an increase of their pensions. Mr.

O'Connell $2.00 per month increase and McManning $6.00. George is beginning to get some returns for his arduous labors in behalf of old "has beens?" On Wednesday, December 8th. E. D. Doner, of Columbia township, went to New Cambria, Saline county, and visited with friends until Friday morning, when he was joined by Mrs Doner, just returned trom her old home in Pennsylvania where she had been visiting for two months past.

They returned to their home in this county Friday the Buckeye district over the river with the side walk with the resul M. Arnold Co's. Free Concert By the Original Leslie Singers, next Friday evening. December 17. in the M.

E. church, for the purpose of organizing a musical convention. A fine program may be expected. Come and enjoy a musical feasL Respectfully Bridges Bros. show arran; tant loss of a large patch of cuticle south of Kanopolis.

Good, honest, christian people live there, and windows red, and glances are very taster uiiy John Girbetz, son of FredGirbetz, admiring attract man they are pa-rticularly proud of their residing in Sherman township, who had one of his eyes punctured some trom by passers. church, cemetery and schools. lme ago by coming in contact with Fifty cent would be spent in worthy cause by purchasing a An alarm of fire last- Thursday a wire fence, we are pleased to say Card of Thanks. afternoon caused our fire boys to ticket for the firemen's dance on getting along nicely, although Notice to Taxpayers. The first half of your taxes are due December 20th, and the second half will be due June 20th.

if the whole of your taxes are paid on or before December 20th, a rebate of 5 per cent on the last half will be given, and if the whole or a part of the first hall of your taxes are not paid on or before December 20th, a penalty of 5 per cent will be added to the regular tax. New Years eve. The Ladies of the sight of it will be impaired for the Cemetery As hustle, and they did hustle for all that was in them. The two hose life. J.

O. Adams left Tuesday morn- nxr lor Stockton. uiu ne re lie It is not generally known that the anilia bean is the costliest bean companies and the hook and ladder company -were on the ground and ready for Vork before the echo Of the first clang of the fire bell had ias a brother who lias guurauceeu lim a iobof work. sociation desire to thank the people for their patronage at their and to say they cleared $130.99. with the money they had in bank, they now have 1254.74.

Neldie V. Seaver. Treas. on earth, and is a native of Mexico where it grows wild. When brought Larkin Sons had an expert boiler Skins on flro with torturing, disfiguring, "telling, burnir.i, LlcctUng, scaly, and pimply tumors, instauiiy volioved by a warm bath with CoTtct nA Boap, a single application of CimatJUA (olntmcut), the great akin cure-emu a full Uosa of Cuticuua Kesolvekt, died away.

Our fire companies deserves well of our people for their promptness and efficiency in cases maker from Kansas City, at work rom the forest thev are sold at the ate of $10 25 per 1,000, when dried at their mill this week, putting in and cured they cost about $10.25 per new flues in the boilers. of emergency. The fire of last Thursday was at the residence of pound. A Valuable Christmas Present Given Away. There are a great many who wish to take a course in the Dress Cutting school, but say they cannot afford it, therefore I have decid Married.

Saturday, Dec 1897, at the residence of Till Elrod, of Lorraine, made our evening. It it is not too late the Reporter office a friendly call last Friday, he the bnnt's sister, Mrs Thomas May, of this wishes to congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Johns and Mr.

Young, was on his way to sauna to attend city, Mr. Kufus Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Platner upon their marriage and hope that the nuptial knot attended the funeral of Wm. H.

Harris at Chapman, on last meeting of the Shrinors. The first of this week Iligham ed to give all a chance obtain one of my twenty dollar sets with full course of instruction free of charge to the lady who guesses nearest the will be like the gordian, subject to Monday. The deceased was an toM throughout world. PottM T. C.

proM Bo, ton. Uuw to ure 1 orturtni Uuwt, i nflV0 CJM1 llnirpnrlflmlmnd EHd I WlUi I Ue4 by Cuhovsa Boa. old resident of Ellsworth, and died at Chapman, on last Sat Dearsmith sold the Oliver Hand place on the Elkhorn, to Josef Vladar for all cash down. nature alone for its solution, and that they may enjoy long life and happiness. number placed upon the system.

urday at the asre of 85 years. All Numbers ranging from one to five Major Inman estimates the pres hundred. All can guess except N. Harris savs his real estate irom his hand and.a severe abrai-sion of his chin, theM. D's patched him up and made him passably presentable on his return home to the arms of his family.

This is the story that John tells anyhow. We wonder if there are any drug stores in Junction City. Any how the Reporter was glad to see him. Call again old friend. In bur perambulation through the streets of our city the other day we noticed a group of nicotine suckers standing on the coi ner by the Post Office, gesticulating in the direction of two young ladies that were passing at the time.

Edging up to where these lineal descendants of the simians were standing, we heard them remark about these young ladies, we wondered then it they ever had a mother or a sister themselves, judging from their talk we came to the conclusion that the source from which they emina-ted was on par with themselves. If these two legged brutes would only think what woman has to contend with to protect her name and purity from the assault of these cowardly bushwhackers they would probably cease their foul remarks-No they wouldn't, it is bred and born in them and nothing but a good load of buck shot would remedy the evil. These brutes ought to know that a hog can root up the fairest flower that ever grew so the vilest man can ruin the purest character. The Reporter has always advocated the principle of the old adage of speaking well of the bridge that carries you over safe, it is homely, but nevertheless true. The same can be said of men, who through their labors, knowledge, and inde-faticable industry, enables us to achieve certain desirable and worthy ends.

Among these stand Prof. Fairchild preeminently today ent royalties on his book "The the children were present at the funeral. Joe Harris, of Nebraska, stopped in this city a few days on those who have taken guesses, free. This system is worth its weight in sales last week amounted $11,400 this week $10,100. We will give the descriptions next week.

his return home to visit old friends. Santa Fe Trail," to be about $800 per week, it was an error to state that he had already received some gold to any lady who posesses one Mrs. Harry Anderson in Lie eastern part of the city, caused by a defective flue, the damage was r.ominal, owing to the prompt action of our fire boys. Mrs. F.

E- Shatter returned November 30th from her visit to Missouri and eastern Kansas. She reports a most enjoyable visit with her brother and sister whom' she has not seen for 17 years They are surrounded with all needed comforts of life. With fine farms heavily timbered, and underlaid with coal, fruit of all kinds in great abundance, a drive of 25 miles over a white stone pike behind a spirited team, made the visitor reflect upon the same conditions of early life in the east. Our old friend Julius, whom she also visited is reported nicely situated in a comfortable home of his own and is happy and contented. W.

H. Hedrick residing- down the Joe Kaliua the, first of the week $11,000 from his book, he does not and understands it thoroughly. It is put up in a handsome case of Bird's-eye maple and "has all the Smoky, where he has batched tor expect any return until about the years, returned from near Harris- brought from Kansas City, two car loads of cattle, one for Cizek and one for Will Vance. different articles used by a dress hrst of May. burg, -Pa.

last Friday evening, where he had been visiting friends Tom Huycke returned from Kan Mart Baker, to Miss Sarah Holt, daughter of Mrs. II. Leith, both of this county. Hon. A.

Sidney Chase, probate judge officiating. The Reporter offers congratulations to the happy couple and hopes their paths. through life may be strewn with roses. The following were the presents received: Mr. and Mrs.

Leith, bed stead and bedding; Mr. and Mrs Baker, set cf dishes; James Leith, stove and trimings; Lizzie Leith, bed spread; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, water set; Cora Baker, tea spoons; Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Ilutchins, table cloth and wedding cake; Dora Baker, pair towels; M. V. Baker, wagon, team and harness; Will Leith, salt and pepper box; John Baker, lamp; James Leith, hogs; A. Larkin, white silk mufler; Clem Baker, rocking chair; M. Arnold, towels.

Married At the office of the Probate Judge in Ellsworth, on Tuesday afternoon, Frank Toman, to Josie Jirik. both of this county, residing north of Wilson. The ceremony was performed by his Honor Judge Chase. Married lec. 9, 1897, at the residence of Mr.

Elden K. ihaw, by the venerable and relatives for two months. sas Jitv last Monday evening. 35 ladies jackets and capes, no Nunamaker's fordiiimond ring's. Sheriff Iltitchins is building a tiarn.

NunamakiT tor gold or silver watches. Toys, toys, all kinds of toys at Nunamakers. Go to the Coffee Royal for good coffee a ud pies. Remember the masquerade ball on New Years eve. Select oysters direct irom Baltimore at Dan Frakers.

Organs cleaned and repaired promptly at Jaiuen Bros. 22,000 handkerchiefs from one pent up to I at Larkiu Sons. two alike, bought especially lor while there he says the O'Donnell boys aud George Seitz treated bringing with him his father, sister and brother. They will all make this county their future home. Christmas trade, See how cheap you can buy one at Larkin Sons.

maker, rule book of instructions with all the latest styles, the famous "Victor" measure, tracing wheel, pencil, tape, eraser, one dozen patent thumb tacks, extra small rule and forty page measure book. Call and see for yourself and make your guess. Miss Nelle Freeborn, Mgr. him with royal hospitality. We The Reporter extends to them a C.

D. Day. Dentist, will make thank the boys for their kindness and if it ever cornea our way to re? ciprocate we will gladly do it. hearty welcome and best wishes for their future welfare. artificial teeth until the iirst of January for $7,00 a set, full $14.00.

Office over Burn's grocery Hose Co. No. 1 are making ex tensive arrangements for their an Teachers store. Association Meeting, nual mask ball on New Years eve. The fire department has in their None but maskers will be allowed treasury in the neigiioorhood ot ltoval Burton has been confined he floor during the first half of $600.00.

This money is for the re the dance. The committee will At the morning session of the Teachers Association held in this place on Saturday last, there were present more than 80 teachers. Ex-State Supt. George W. Winans.

delivered an address, that for grace lief of the fire boys in case ot take especial pains to see that no objectionable persons are admitted. Archdeacon Watkins, Lucy Pendleton Shaw. office of Santa Clatjs' agency for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. daughter of Geo- II. Shaw, of Jew Vork After hearing some friends continu Prof.

James Nourse went to Sa-ina last Monday morning, taking and beauty of diction, clearness! and forcible expression has not Cily, to Cyrus Platner of Ellsworth. North 1897. Miss Lucy Pendleton Shaw, who was some of his fine fowls to exhibit at the poultry show being held at that. ally praising Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, Curtis Flack, of Anaheim, California, purchased a bottle of it for his own 1 been excelled at any previous meeting of the association In addi to his bed for some time past. i second hand Emerson piano fpr sale cheap Dy Bros, Dr.

R. A. Harris's veterinary medicines are sold by Geo. Seitz, Special values in all kinds of Christmas goods at Larkin Sons. Tpm "Weightman of Carneiro, was a welcome caller last Saturday.

H. O. Schroeder of Lorraine, "fluide us a social call last Saturday. married to Cyrus Platner on December o. place this week.

897, at the residence of her brother, Elden cult tnAjr S-e-n-." Weak nerves indicate deficent II. Shaw, of the Baker place on Thompson use and is now as enthusiastic over its wonderful work as any one can be, blood. Nervous people find relief by purifiying and enriching their The 25 and 50 ceut siz.es for sale by Creek, is the second daughter of George II. Shaw, who came here from New York, about three years ago. Bliss Shaw first met O.

SeiU, blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great nerve tonic The officers of the Knights and Mr. Platner at a company party, near Black Wolf, last summer, and the meeting resulted A beautif ul syetem of Dress Cut You will find more goods suit ting will be given nwny January 1st able for Christmas presents at this Through his practical knowledge of work in the school room, his thorough knowledge of the science of pedagogue, his indetaticable energy and untiring industry and above all, his honesty of purpose he has brought our schools up to a standard excelled by none in the union. This has been done too, with out any grandiloquent flourish of trumpets, but simply from conscien-cious principle and the art of knowing how. Our school population and their families owe an everlasting debt of gratitude to our school superintendent for his efforts in their behalf, and the splendid work he has accomplished for them during the incumbency of his office. We can truly assign to the proof the noble motto "Honor Virtutis Preamim." in the engagement being announced shortly after.

In spile of the fact that Miss Shaw store than anywhere else in the Antley Herzig was in Salina last Ladies of Security were installed last Monday evening by Dora M. Silver, D. B. Long was elected representative and Mrs. Mary E.

Dick alternate to the national council which will be held in the city of Topeka on the second Tues city. Call and see our big line. had no experience in farm life, she soon ivAKKIN SONS Sunday, visiting his brother Leo. Nunamaker has a complete line tion, it was eminently practical, touching upon matters that are the daily concern of every teacher. His analysis ot the question, "Why We Teach," was masterly.

He made a strong plea for the child, while timely '-and practical suggestions were given to the teachers. Mr. Winans' long experience as a teacher, together with his official training has made of him one of the most efficient educators in the west. At the afternoon session, Mr. Luce read a well prepared and thoughtful paper on "Work Outside of Text Book Limits." The paper by Miss Carrie Jaycox, on Tbe Teachers' Preparation ot the Lesson," was one of the best on the program, well written, thoughtful atid dealing with actual conditions, it appealed to each teacher presenL showed considerable ability of manaeemeot "j3.

9. IvtUV, eaM. dlujxii We understand that Abe Essick of Seth Thomas mantle clocks and could handle horses and cattle as well as many men could. cheap. day in June.

has placed his farm in the hands of atrents for sale. We hope this is Buy your cigars at the Coffee The guests at the wedding had a very en We still have reason to say that Royal and get a light from elec not an indication mat lie intends leaving our county because he is to the Book Store stock of candies is joyable time. There was a bountiful feast, dancing and a shooting match at a target, in. tricity. the largest, richest, purest, sweet good a man to loose.

est ever brought to Ellsworth. All Don't forget to call at the Dress Cutting School and guess on the JNunamaker lias just received a kinds are at the store, and the dis which Miss Gertrude Inman scored nearest the center among the ladies. The bride and groom started for their new home with a handsome new line of silverware. system. play in the spacious show cases is tempting to the eye, and you can such as tea sets, coffee sets, water Christmas Announcement.

To all desiring to. make suitable and useful Christmas presents to Mrs. John Radcliff, of Empire township, is seriously ill with sets, cake and fruit baskets, baking purchase without being deceived large white ribbon bow tied open the back of their buggy, also a fine lot of old shoes which they must have lett somewhere oa the dishes, in fact the only full line as to quality and quantity. pneumonia. carried in the county.

The following is told of a colored Frank Larkin went to Kansas brother writing to his bishop for a way as they "did not appear when passing through Ellswoth- Among the guests were Frank Westfall was up Irom The paper on "Lnglish L-iterature by Miss Delia Smoke, was of a high order, gracefully written, abounding in literary allusions, it contained a strong plea for the development of the literary sense in childhood. Harry O'Donnell then City on the early morning train preacher: "Send us a bishop to uf-itA, d.eicctio-rvi f-p-nv i-htve. c-j? last Tuesday. Haven, Reuo county, this week and sold his half section north preach here next Sunday, if you wife and children; or sweetheart. I would call your attention to my varied assortment of very useful articles, such as the Standard Sewing machine, nickle plated table and kitchen ware, of the celebrated "Rochester" make, silver plated knives and forks, spoons, trays.

carving sets, steel ranges. Last Saturday I. A. Hopkins sold can't send a bishop, send us a town, for $3,200. He savs he will to A.

Larkin a line thoroughbred sliding elder, if you can't spare him claimed the undivided attention of take this money and purchase land E. Root, and wife of Black Wolf, Frank A. Bates and wife, of Carneiro, W. D. Jellison.

wife and children, of Wilson, Miss. J. Kenyon, Mr. Luke Shock, Miss Gitrde Inman, John Eagleton and wife, Gsrge 1L Shaw, Richmond Eagleton Mrs. short horn bull.

send us a stationary preacher, it near where he resides. all while he spoke upon the subject you can't spare him send us a circus Hod's Pills are the only pills to Our old Frank G. Prouty, of contagious diseases. The limits and suggestions given as to the rider, it you can't spare mm send take with Hoods barsaparilla representing the wiciiita lieacon teachers part in the event ot con Cure all liver ills. us a locus preacher, it jou can't spare him better send us an ex was in town Tuesday, and of course Kjreat Western Oak" heating stoves, guns, scates, boys wagons, and a great many other very useful and desirable articles at bottom tagious disease will surely be ot made his headquarters at our ofb.ee 3'kAAA ou avwd oXi a Eugene Hopkins was visiting MAKKIED.

A pretty qatet weeding toe hauster," benefit. His description of the origin and progress of scarlet fever Frank is a good newspaper man, young friends at Carneiro la3t Sat The annual election of officers of prices tor cash. isiiing you rustler, and one of the best bovs in urday and Sunday. plaoo last evening at 33) o'clock, at tbe dence of Mr. anA.

Mrs-llames Cowie, at Karop, olio, Kansas, their daughter Kiss Elizabeth and X. KiMj ot Emporia. Kens, were united Ellsworth Chapter No. 44. R.

A. Merry Christmas" and a "Happv and diphtheria was extreemly lucid the at Masonic Hall last Monday night resulted as follows; Geo. Seitz, H. Supt. Fairchild then closed with a plea for better work in arithmetic iNew ear" I am truly yours, H.

F. Hoseman. la marriago by his Probate ijAg The father, brother and sister of Mrs, Joe Huggins arrived last week Geo. Tremble, A. Higham, and a brief resume of the schools visited.

The music b.y the Misses Chase. Tbe Kkpobteb wishes tbe yjunir cotv-ple long life and Uappimuand tbijc Journey through life be atrewn wit flC3t. from Pennsylvania and will make Ellsworth county their home for S. WTestfall, E. T.

Fairchild. J. H. Baldrldge. C.

Dr. O'Donnell. P. Dr. Macaulay, it i needless to say pr.

R. A. Harris' Favorite Liniment, cures all aches and pains. SoM by Geo. Seitz, J.

Vollmert of Holyrood, was in 1 tht city last Saturday and left two Jcars subscription. R. D. Hopkins of Russell county, was in the city last Saturday visiting his brother LA. the future, Mr, Iledrick, (the fa was mast excellent and well re- ther) is much pleased with Kansa Lcei-ed.

It is doubtful if any other Rothrock, R. A. Joe Kali TAKEN UP. At my place six miles north of Ellsworth, one bay horse pony, small white mark on left side, weighs 800 pounds, abou.t six years old. Owner can have same by proving" property' and paying charges.

Wm. Krtjgeb. M. 3 Robt. Vance, G.

M. 2 association has been more helpful and expresses his regrets that he did not come here as early as did FOR head oi w-ell bred native heifers one and two year oki with calf from short horn bull. 1. A. Andrews.

J. Evans, G. M. 1 E. A.

Kes than the one just discussed, his son-in-law Joseph Huggins. ler, Sentinel..

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