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Linn County Clarion from Mound City, Kansas • 3

Linn County Clarion from Mound City, Kansas • 3

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Sheriff Warden conducted: Cora The following soldiers have been La Cygne Journal: Dr. Henry The following dispatch appeared, Tha Honed City Schools. Probate Court Sew. Williams, an insane person, to the Plumb is up from Texas and with examined at Pleasanton for pensions in the daily papers from Detroit dur Tlie Mound City district school Aug. 10.

Ad Davu, azed 30, and Lena asylum at Osawatomie Tuesday. since our last: Geo-Deel, La Mrs. Plumb is visiting relatives and ing the G. A. R.

encampment, con Herman, age IS, ul Sfruet 4 era board, composed of Wm." Ackerman, John W. Flora and R. F. Wilbur, met Wm Hobos. ParKer M.

W. Beavers, friends in La Cvgne. They are ar cerning Maj. Hendershot, who gave married by Probate JuJe. I Lave several good residences for rUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, i Ujodrich; T.

Mav Oichard. ranging to settle down upon their an enterti mraent in this city abou K. M. Snyder appoiutaj frmtrdian of last Saturday and unanimously elect sale on easy terms, or will trade for minor heirs of Mr. D.

M. Sayder, de farm between Pleasanton and Mound Purely S. Sisson was up from Fort Scott Sunday. Miss luez Heckman returned Kansas City yesterday. II.

C. Mantey and wife visited in Blue Mound li.y Chas. G. Mocre and wifeof Parker, visited friends here the past week Miss Sadie Ackerman went to Kan two years ago: At last night's re ed Prof. F.

H. Umholtz. of Oklahoma land or stock. A. J.

B. Goodwin. "Oatmeal water with lemon in it is ceased. City, but calculate that it will take a City, as principal for the ensuin; union of the Seventh Michigan infantry Maj. H.

Hendershot, known C. C. Green has been elected janitor Aug. 11. 3.

F. West md flial settle year or two to build a new house and tte coolest drink known." So savs an exchange; and yet there are men who so far forget themselves as to prefer E. B. VANNESS, THE of the city school building at a salary ment as gaariiau of the estat Mnara, minor heir of J. U.

West, deceased. make the improvements they wish as "the drummer boy of the Rapoa- year, at a salary of per month. Owen F. Fuller, or La Cygne, also chosen for I he' grammar depart- of $100 for the eight months' work. nannocK.

was called upon to prove Aug. 12. Letters of administration before moving They have man; friends to welcome thier return a little whisky with lemon as a cooling drink. How perverse is" man's that he really crossed with the reg were granted to Jollm K.9 aad Freder meut, at a salary of 45 a month. My location for selling all kinds of JEWELER PRICE DUE sas City Tuesday to visit frieuds.

iment. Hendershot produced letters I to Linn county. This completes the corp3, Mrs. ick Cox upon, the estate of Daniel Cox, deceased. appetite! property and renting houses is the best in town.

A. J. B. Goodwin. supporting bis claim from Lincoln, Bentley, Miss Alice Gregory and Miss A teacher over in Missouri is said The People's party of the Second Burnside.

Grant. Horace Greeley and Flo Wr'ght having been previously ilrs, Carrie Taylor has rented the to have posted up in his school room ccmmissiouer district will meet at Miami. W. IL Clayton, who has boou vtaiting others, but on being put through a and Job- Work a Specialty. Arnold Biock.

MOUND CITY. KAN. James Adams house, just east of the the following "rules toTnere shall selected for the other departments. The corps of teachers selected is en VI easanton on Saturday, Sept. 26, to vigerous cross examination bevanie in this vicinity fur a faw week, atartad be no profane language used in School nominate a candidate for commis residence to be occupied by udge Harnett and family.

confused. "It was finally decided that Monday for hU horn N.rtlt lXaltuuoro. tirely satisfactory to the district, we be lieve, and every one will look forward sioner. It is reported that the Re Ohio. me arummer boy title properly be nor on the playground, nor shall there be no pinstickin, pmchin, scratchin, B.

E. Jennings and F. W. Simmons were in from Blue Mound Thursday. Mrs.

Anna Kincaid is visiting relatives in Ottawa and vicinity this weak. M. C. Dolson and wife were visiting near Pleasanton the first of the week. Henry W.

De Rome, a pedagogue, was visiting friends here last Friday evening. publicans will nominate Jos. Kincaid longed to J. T. Spillane, a police offi James Wasson has been engaged LOCAL NEWS.

A special meeting of Mound City to the school year of 1S91-J: as the wield the rod next term at Maple Grove. of Pleasanton. cer of Detroit. odge No. 33 F.

A. M. was held most successful in the town's history. nor no taggin. nor Whisperin, and no uneasy moven from seat to seat.

No fitin on the road from nor to the Williamson and wife content plat a Saturday night to confer the Master's Prof. Umholtz is a gentleman of cuL Ir. Atkinson's Dates. During a recitation in Geography in visiting Farlington this weak. Kansa 9 City Star: In spite of the degree upon Wm.

Rich. It. Merer and wife intend making ture and ability and is especially adapted to superintend onr schools. School, nor no Nick-namin. If any schollar brakes these rules, tha shall tte normal one day this week the professor pnt the question, "supppose all the waters of the seas would dry up, their home iu Kansas City; The Blue Mound school board has Mod.

and Tnes. Sept 21 and 22 Oct. 5 and 6 19 and 20 Moo. and Tues. .27 and 28 Aug 10 and 11 2iand25 Sept 7 and 8 He was principal of the Iola school Mrs.

Petty, of Spragae, vi.sitel her employed W. G. Tike, of Fort Scott. be punished by siwtchen." great heat yesterday Forepaugh'a enormous tent on Gfteenth street was filled in the afternoon and evening with people who endured without complaint the discomfort of a close Miss Rose Fields, of Uhiontown, is for two years at a salary of 8125 per son, J.J. l'otty, several days last week.

what would happen?" And the an- as principal. Misses Nellie Green, D. K. Kellerman, C. H.

Clark, H. in the citv visiting JaKe Ueckman month. and when li mmnletnd Lizzie Clark and Belle Walker. sver came from a female voice. "Mc-G nty would be found." Deyin and other farmers of.

Paris and family. school work there the Iola schools (Ireea Valley Item. J. E. Moore, of Springfield, spent pavillion with the mercury up to 92 L.

muslin 5J cents. Check Organs! Organs! For sale at I. O. ranked with the, first of the state. John R.

Gott, of Farlinville, is en township have lost a large nnmbei of hogs recently of the cholera. Speak Sunday -iii the Valley. TheCl. aioN is under obligations degrees. The vast sea of humanity ginghams 8 cents and all cotton goods Every well wisher of our schools (and joying a visit from his brother, Thos shoes cheap at Ran- 'Gracie Rjler, of Spring Valley, visited to II.

B. Covell of Paris township, for ing of hog cholera, W. MundelL of Itepairing and kin's. greatly reduced, and every thing else which lined the and the ceaseless nutter of thousands of fans was Gott, of Illinois. there are none but well wishers) is relatives in G.

V. Sunday. interesting copies of Detroit papers Centerville township, who has been a in proportion. W. H.

Ayers. Farlin- glad to know that Prof. Umholtz has Mandie and Gussie Go.ss, of Lansing, Clarence Baldridge, of McLam containing G. A. R.

Encampment Bargains at the cash sufferer from hog cholera in times ville. 30 4 a spectacle which rivaled in interest the performance itself. No Ameri- been chosen as principal, and he will are visiting relatives at this pi see. Bargains, store. county, Illinois, is visiting relatives proceedings.

Also to Hugh A. White, past, says he cured his hops with the start his year's work among us with Jamea Goas and wife spent tha first in this vicinity. After Aug. 10 1891 we will sell for of this township, for the finest mess One pound salt 05111 ever lDlI'K3 or staying away from of the week in Miami county. the hearty support of every one of following medicine: peter and one gallon cash only, or its equivalent, but will MAcniNE Oils for sale byCorbin Smith.

24-tf. Miss Lee Dixon, of Vernon county, coal oil mixed I a I0r any ordinary cause, it is a Frahcis Taylor has been employed ti the district. of sweet corn we have tasted this v. cut prices very close. Call and see is visiting her cousin, Mrs.

Jen teach the winter term of school at Green form of amusement which claims the support of all classes. It attracts the up with thirty-five or forty gallons of swilL He thinks this is a good rem our stock and get prices. W. H. Carriage Painting.

monthly payments nie Goodwin, city. Valley. He comes well recommended and his school will no doubt be a snccess. Organs sold on at Tost Office. Owing to the large surplusage of Ayers.

S0-4 rich and poor, and appeals with equal Mrs. Sharp, of Greeley visited J. II. Blacksmithing and wagon repairing of all kinds done at the Mound City edy. teachers in this county there is a well success to the mighty and the lowly.

The Clarion has received from Blackburn and wife at this place sev Mrs." Cora Rice was ill last week. Rev1. A. P. Hamilton delivered an able donned tendency toward lower wages.

One of our advertisers is blaming Go to Wickham for carriage repair lug and painting. It is an institution of perennial inter- eral days the past week. Congressman Funston a valuable carriage shop. Sweeney's old stand. Attention Republicans.

This is to be deplored and yet it sermon at this place Sunday morning. the Clarion because it advised far esLTime cannot wither it, nor cus- compilation of the tariff law of 1890, Miss Lee Davidson, of Nevada, The singers will meet at It. If. Cobb house shoe seems inevitable. The laws of sup mers to hold their wheat for a better tom'stale its infinite monotony.

i together with the tariff act of 1883, Exclusive boot and Boston Shoe. Store. A meeting of the Mound City Re is visiting her cousin. Miss Kate next Saturday evening. ply and demand will govern in such prices lie says that trade is dull for and the Mills bill.

pubfican Club will be held at the Renick.of this township. Edith Henry has bean employed tr matters just as they do in the price of reason of said holding. The Clarion the Try the Lewis wearreslsters at teach the Brooklyn school during tha Court House. Wednesday evening, Linn county will have the largest Charles Fremonfe Simmons left products. A young child of Chris.

Berry and urged farmers not to force upon the coming winter. Aug 19, to select three delegates to wife, who were visiting N. Burk- and best apple crop in her history tbi3year. The majority of the trees When a person is bitten by what is Monday for Denison, Texas, expecting to rerurn via Oklahoma City. market unmarketable wheat.

There is uo sense in offering wheat for 65 Boston Shoe Store. The best place for shoes and repairing ia at the Koston. head and wife near Wall Street, died attend the btate league meeting at Tooeka Aug.2C. to elect officers of the considered a mad dog, the dog should Findlay. L.

A. McCoy and mother came dov are overloaded and in danser of last Friday. The corpse was taken cents that would be worth. 73 if it Mrs. Mable VanZandt and son are bo penned up, it it can be done with club, and transact such other busi breaking down as the apples gain in from Kansas City, Monday.

back to Indiana for interment. was dry and ht for grinding. There visiting in lilue uouna this weeic. Mr. and Mrs.

M. C. Dolson are the out endangering others, ana Kept un weight. An effort should be made to T. D.

Cottle and wife spett Sunday in ness as may proierly come before the may be a little in trade the guest of Mrs. Jesse Foster. Remember the Republican meetings posessors of a fine piano. Mound City. iook up a marKet tor tne surplus ap til the question of his madness is settled.

To kill such a dog at once is to just now. but it is only stooping to meeting. J. II. Madden.

Phil Keller, a Mound City boy, is in at Moneka and Wall Street tomorrow We sell and warrant every bottle of T. J. Short, of Parker was in town ples before they are ready for ship conquer. leave the person be haa bitten in President the Santa Fe shops at Kansas City learning the boiler makers' trade. Thursday.

He expects to start a barber shop here. night, Aug. 15. Every Republican worker in those neighborhoods are ment. The profits of.

a good crop can Mrs. Anna V. Kincaid- entertained doubt and terror all his life. Beggs' Family Medicines. Boots, shoes and repairing a special ty at the Boston Shoe Store.

oe yery quicKiy iosc py selling on an II. E. Burton, Secretary. G. W.

Johnson visited his old homo in earnestly requested to be present. Mrs. B. W.Johns moved to Ottawa overloaded market, or by shipping in The Second district convention of Allen county last week. a number or mends Thursday evening of last week in honor of her sister, Mrsl B.

W. Johns. Those present Monday to educate her daughter. Miss the Christian cbuiches in Kansas bad condition. The business part of E.

L. Marsh, the abstracter, has moved into Room 3, in the Bacon Reduced prices on shoes betore we Fort Scott Monitor: A.J.Jackson late chairman of the Linn county Ruth, at the Baptist University. B. R. Foster went to Humbolt Friday.

Dr. Winans was called to Garnett, fruit growing must be care fully look ill be held at Pieasanton Aug. 19, 20 were Mesdames.C. MVertrees.I. II.

move at the Boston Shoe Store. T. D. Cottle and wife were in from ed after. If you desire or expect to block the room until recently occu and 21.

An interesting program baa ceulrai committee, was in town yes Thursday, to attend his ran, H. K. Winans who was badly injured by being Stallcup.C. CMorey, E. L.

Marsh, Findlay Saturday to attend a meeting I am prepared to furnish tne very boen arranged. The district compos terday and in speaking of tlie couutv J. L. Gove, A. Z.

Henderson, C. thrown from a carriage. make any money the sale of the fruit it will be just as necessary for' you to tnake all the necessary arrange of the 1. O. O.

F. Rebekah lodge. es the counties of Wyandotte. John pied by Lawyer Rich, who moves into the room occupied by Ed. R.

Smith Ralph Moody now drives a hand Simmons, L. F. "Williams, B. li. Cor.

convention there Thursday says the Republicans in that county i.ever Mrs. Israal Tries is visit in friend Jont Smith is up from the Terri near LaCygne this week. bin, Mrs. R. K.

Moody, "Law son, Douglas, Miami. Franklin. An darson, Lmn, Allen and Bourbon. ments and calculations for its sale or best organ made at very low prices. A.

J. B. Goodwin. For bargans in general merchan diso.go to VV. IlYAyers.

Farlinville. tory visiting friends near Wall Street. some span of ponies, purchased this rence: Misses Nettie Williams and O. W. Johnson received a load of flour held as large or enthusiastic a convention as their last one.

Republicans preservation for a future market as it He will return is about two weeks. from Greeley Saturday. week. He sold the white ponies, At the close of services at the M. Mattie Jones.

Mrs. Kincaid was as sis ted by Misses Ruth Johns and Fan Prof. F. n. Umholtz returned to Quite a number of the young lolks of is ior me ueaier who Duys your surplus fruit, and now i3 the time to at church in this city last Sunday morn are right up in arms, and there is a disposition to drop every personal dif Just reeievod an invoice or new which have done the Moody family such faithful service, to Fied Mantey Oklahoma City Monday.

He will. Findlay attended a taffy pulling at Dr. Winans Thursday night. nie Williams. ing the following persons were re-! tend to these things.

ference for the sakeof party harmony move his family to thi3 city in" a few sr. Coived into full membership in Hie Miss Grace Showalters, of Baldwin is An educated. Kansas City; bar tend dreaa goods at Man ley's cash store. Wanted: Vacant houses to rent. A.

J. B. Goodwin. daysJ church Misses Bertha and Mary We understand the school board at and the success they feel sure of winning next Novemeer. They feel the visiting Miss Lillie Reynold) this week.

er is preparing synonyms for the The Seventh Day Adventists have Gore, Mrs. W. II. Wright, II. Brem Mrs.

Blanche Kay left Wednesday Tleasanton has re-eniployed Prof. Mrs. Shank from near Wall Street, iu consequeRces of the great mistaka word whisky for the Century Diction for some time been endeavoring to mersick and wife. Misses Belle. Lula visiting at Harry Dill's All styles of clothing at Mantey's Agcciellan as principal tlie ensuing Point, Iowa, to receive treatment from a medical expert at that was made in not acting in per ary.

Here is his list so far: Elixer of secure a decision in the case of one" and Ollie Wright, and Will Warden year, and Wm D.trling ai assistant. cash store which you can buy cheap. fect harmony last year, aud are deter life, coffin varnish, fountain of youth, King, of Tennessee. King is a that place. We have not heard the names of the The old settlers' mating at Pres mined to avoid it this year.

I have a nice resilience for sale on Tennessee-Adyeutist who was con Mrs. Park Fete, of California, is in other teachers. tarantula juice, golden glory of -joy coffin nails, nectar of the god3, distill cott Saturday was a largely attended monthly payments. A. J.

B. Good Strayed From the undersigned the city receiving treatment from victed of committing a common law nuisance by repeatedly plowing in his affair, and highly enjoyable. Thevo win. ed delight, poison, bras findings, liq a large red Durham cow, one horn re Dr. Baskerville.

Her parents liye Goodrich Graphic: All the time that Perry Mcltae can spare from ctl music was good, and everybody fields on Sunday. "He appealed to the uid tenderness, fluid extract of per cently broken and wrapped with tarr near Mapleton. had plenty to eat. Speeches were Sugar'Sugar, Sugar at Mante'ys cash store 20, 23 and 25 pounds for fect happiness, snake bite, fortv-rod. supreme court of the state, where the ed cloth.

Information as her where waning on nis niany customers is Mrs. Nettie Barteaux and nephiew, made by Hon. A- Danfor'h. of For Kentucky wine, essence of tlie tassel- taken up entertaining a youn lady decision was sustained. King was then-' imprisoned and his friends abouts will be suitably rewarded.

R. F. Wilbur. Georgie Warner, returned from Den Scott, E. Morse, of Paris township ed field, be joyful, oil of gladness, that come to their house on Mon day and Key.

A. P. Hamilton of Baldwin smile, tanglefoot. made an appeal to the federal court evening, Aug. 3rd.

ver last Saturday, after an absence of several months. Every family should be provided as to the legality of the conyiction Frescott. Bessie and Lena Red dick came up from Ft. Scott Thursday, returning Monday. Mrs.

Wm. Wasaon and daughter, Nora, were guests of our townsman J. O. Wasj son thi3 week. Mr.

C. E. Thompson, who has been the guest of Miss Maggie Mosby and her uncle, Wm. Ford this week, returned to Kansas City, Monday. Mr.

Thompson is a complaisant young gentleman and-made many friends who greatly regretted his stay was so brief. Miss Ollie Ball, formerly of this place, now of St. Louis arrived in Prescott Saturday with Dr. Winkler to visit the Misses Starks. Mrs.

Paul Smith came up from Ft. Scott, Friday. Messrs Ruble, of Fulton, Wesson and Osborn of Avecdale assiatad tha Pres- There will be an old bas with some reliable rof i.oo Another large line of ladies fine thoes received at the Boston Cash Store. If you want an organ don't buy till you see mine and get trices. A.

J. B. Goodwin. A serious accideat befell Winnie A young child of L. N.

Lee, living E. W. Bartleson and wife, T. J. under the constitution.

A writ of ket picuic Held uiay's grove on bowel complaints. A fair trial will six miles north of Mound City, died Hannant, of Paris township. Tuesday Thoroman and wife, T. J. Blakey and habeas corpus was sued out and last Elk creek, in Stanton township, sev convince anyone that Chamberlain's Tuesday evening of cholera infantum, He was driving a wagou heavily wife, A.

Gentle and wife were over week the federal court supported the en miles southeast or Mound taty, Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy The interment was in Wesley chapel loaded with lumber, down the hill from Pleasanton Sunday. state' court and King was remanded aad seven miles northwest of is without an equal; besides it is cemetery. Rev. S. Chajj conducting six miles north of town, when the to prison.

King's friends will now Rev. J. Iliff and wife, and B. G. pleasaut to take.

25 and GOcent bot funeral services. horses started on a hard run. Win Fulton, on Saturday Aug. 29'. Everybody invited.

By order of committee appeal to the supreme court of the tles for sale by E. B. Vanness. United States, and the case will be The dedication of the Methodist Iliff aiii w'f left overland Friday for southern Kansas' aud the Territory for a short pleasure trip. nie was thrown from the wagon againt a big stump, receivmi dan E.

J. Curtis, Secretary. The next convention of the Linn Protestant church at Georgetown will The mildest, pleaaantest. safest and Bggss Little Giant Pills are the surest, best and safest. Sold by all druggists.

Before you buy a sewing machine examine the White, for sale by J. D. Bacon Co. made a memorable one by the dis tinguished 'counsel who will be em gerous injuries. His left leg was bad take place on Aug.

23rd, in surest laxative in the world is Beggs' John Black, who has been at tlie county W. C. T. U. will be held at ly mangled, aud his head and other stead of the 'as "announced- in Little Giants.

We guarantee "every ployed. ot choir in singing at the picnic Saturday. members badly injured. Dr. Wilson Wesley Chapel, Aug.

20 and 21. Miss i Mound City house several months re ceiving treatment from Dr. Basker last week's Clauion. Elder Shep- was called to dress the wound, but Maggie Campbell will deliver the ad Mr. Cap.

Manlova will staat to Dako- hard will be present. This forecasting; of the weather is ville, left this week for his native dress of welsome. and Mrs. Belle the accident may cause the loss of a tah'a Thursday to visit relatives. a great business.

Here is a forecast Granulated sugar 20 ami best light brown 21 lb for $1.00 at Farlinville, W. II. Ayers. land, Scotland. Laiit Sunday afternoon at the Wash bwift, ot Mound City, the response- Miss Mamie Croul, Mrs.

Briggle and for August, prepared by the writer W. W. Arnold, wife and son Frank, At the Thursday evening session ington school house in Blue Mound township, Rev. J.M. Hanson preached daughter.

Minnie were in Pleasanton, Thursday. hereof. If it is not up to the stand A loan agent in this city has just of Ottawa, are visiting David Doty Ilevs. S. Chase and S.

B. McGrew vill deliver addresses. Regular services at the E. church next Sunday morning con ard, the reader may change it: Tha received a clipping made by an east the funeral sermou of Mr. Addie Misses Manlove, Flo Miller and Messrs and wife old New York neighbors.

J. A.Clousoand Brown, of Foster ern loan company from a local paper. nrsi aays up to i4tnt win be warm Robinson, who died near thitt place Mr. Arnold is proprietor of a large ducted by the pastor. were in Prescott, Saturday.

Mrs. J. A. Hughes is this week It is from a Kansas correspondent in er than it was in July; there will "be the Tuesday previous. department store in Ottawa.

bottle, r-'old by all druggists 23 3m Parents who have young children will be interested in the experience of Mr. Alex. Moir, a prominent druggist at Britt, Iowa. He says; "During the summer of 1882, my little girl two years of was taken serious, ty ill with summer complaint so commen to children of that age. After being treated by a physician and getting no better, I took from my shelves a bottio of Chamberlain.s Colic, Cholera and Dianhoea Remedy.

She felt relieved after the first dose and in three days was entireiy well." For sale by E. B. Vanness. It seems as there must have been -For hair that is falling out or turn moving back into the Mound City which he reports a speech i de by a rain or two during the time, if it is H. Ayers, an old time citizen of ing gray, try Beggs' -Hair Renewer needed, and it is found there is not an Alliance candidate lor luage at it may be true that no man is worth a salary of 850,000 a year, but Sold by all druggists- 26 3m Abilene.

In his speech the orator de enough dew falling. From the 14 to some attractions in Prescott a the boys from Mound City who atteded the dance were unwilling to leave before i Sunday and their ladies were compelled to return alone. house, and will probably run that establishment again. Bond and Maggie Hughes desiring to locate elsewhere. E.

Graves has rented the resideuce Farlinville, but for three years a resident of Salida, Colorado, is back in Linn county on a brief business visit, He received a cordial welcome from clared that if be was elected judge no the 20th, if the reactionary days do we know cne man who would like to try it one year and see if could not be Mrs. Lease is billed to speak at Cannon's Grove, a few' miles west of mortgage would be foreclosed in that not set in, there will be no snow, (and demonstrated that he was, or no em Prescott Sunday School is invited to district for four years. If such trea you may not look for any until Jan Blue Mound, September 2. vacated by Mrs. Hughes, and Capt.

Uurton will move into his resideuce his many fiiends. ployment next year. son to the state isn't enough to diive uarv 1892.) Late potatoes can be left attend a Sunday School picnic to be held at Cassidy'B grove, four miles west of town, Aug. 16th. Jolm Hanrahan, of Rockland, Me.

The Mound City schools will con yacated by Mr. Graves, Sept. 1st. Our democrat brethren Linn every loan company from Kansas aud in the ground with safety during Au arrived In Mound City Friday after vena on Monday, September 21, the precipitate foreclosures and ruin county seem to be in a brown study The trial of Miller vs. Grime4 was A nine pound boy made his appear gust.

On the 21 there may be two or three cyclonesYif. the committee ap then logic is si fraud: just now. There's no chance for ance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. again postponed until Aug.

lej for want of testimony ri Colic. Diarrhoea and Dysentery are dangerous. No family snould be pointed to get them ready are prepar them to "fuse" even if they wanted to. noon, and met with a hearty greeting from his many friends here. He left Monday for Denison.

Texas, where he has large real estate interests. Will Doty, at Kansas City, last Wed week aftr the county fair. Chas. Gentle drove the Pleassnton hack several days this week, owing to Mel. Baldwin's sickness.

Now that the "dog days are again The Pioneers picnic held Aug. 8 in eil1 to "let 'em go." If the storm comes They should brace up and show the nesday noon, and being well pleased Holmes' grove was a success. At at jhand every body is crying out without a good reliable medicine for these complaints at this season blood of their- mothers. off, the 22d and 23d will be calm days, with the location concluded to stay. an early hour the old and young settlers "muzzle the dogH in obedience to the J.

G. Spickler and wife, of San There always is a calm after a storm began to assemble and at noon there Lvidently all parties concerned are Beggs Diarrhoea Balsam will relieve And did you ever! An alliance man old superstition that do gs go mad There may be a cloudy day now well pleased, if we can judge by the on the street Tuesday was complain were a third more in attendance than on the succeeding years. Hon. A. Dan- Francisco, arrived in Mound City Thursday evening of last week to consult Dr.

Baskerville. They left immediate and no bad results follow Sold and warranted by all druggists. and then, but generally the sun will hen the thermometer goes up. The truth is, a dog is just as liable to go smiles that cover the faces of "grand ing of the "illiterate Democracy." That shine when is not cloudy. If the days 20 3m pa Hurley and "grandpap" Doty.

forth, of Fort bcott, Capt. U. K. Morse, of Mound City, and A. P.

Hamilton delivered appropriate addreasea. Tho mad in December as in August, and a and nights are not all hot the tempera- reminds us of the animal that undertook to drown the sweet strains of a muzzle only makes him more nervous A. Z. Henderson this week shipped tuie may be cooled, but it is not like W. II.

Ayevs sells for cash and therefore can sell cheaper than any on can afford to sell on time. Rev. E. O. Sisson has resigned the pastorate of he Baptist church.

He is now visiting out of the city. Wanted: All kinds of property, both personal and real, to sell on commission. A. J. B.

Goodwin. The following; extract from a let mocking bint by braying. Pleasanton choir kindly assisted; the Prescott choir in singing, and gave sev and ugly. A main cause of hydropho his household goods back to his old ly, for August has been noted as ter written by A. Starbuck, of bia in dogs is want of water, and they Lome in Warren, Maine, and will fol eral songs which were highly apprecia Clay Martin, formerly of this place, hot month.

The last week in the Ybrktown. Iowa, speaks for itself ted. Tne cornet band was are more likely to suffer from that in low with bis family some time next mouth, che wind will blow some, if present and furnished excellent music. Two years ago. in Harvest time, a nas ietL airnaven, vv and is now manager of the 'Blue Mountain winter, when everything Is frozen up.

week. They have been residents of ft takes a notion, and there may be Mrs. Carscaden will start to Colorado a young man came in my store and than in summertime, except in sea our city something over a year, and local showers, with a generous sprink said he had been binding wheat dur Milling Minning at Blue River, Oregon. He writes that he is fifty Springs Thursday to remain during warm weather. sons of extreme drought.

during that time have made many ling of general rains. There will not ing the forenoon, and was so bad warm friends who regret to have miles from the nearest town. beas.much snow the last week as Fridxj again, he to San Francisco, she to Sterling, this state. After visiting relatives at the latter place for a time Mrs. Spickler will return to Mound City for treatment from Dr.

Baskervjlle. R. Ii. Roseberry aud II. E.

Butts, delegates from Paris township to the Republican county convention, came in Saturday, thinking that was the day of the convention. Although two days behind time at the convention, the gentlemen expressed their determination to be on hand election day to vote and work tor the Republican ticket, with which they were well pleased. i i mi Abo ut this season of the year the them leave us. The best wishes of there was the last year in Novem with diarrhoea and colic pains, that he would have to lay off unless he could get relief. I took a bottle of uocni marKed report: xams nay To give hair a beautiful, glossy and luxuriant growth, try Beggs' Hair Jtenewer.

Sold by all druggists. 26 1 can sell you an organ for part cash and easy payments. A. J. B.

Goodwin. prudent agriculturist begins his say all will follow them. ber. From the above will be seen a ton prairie hay, new, $3.50 a ton ing. "Git a plenty while you're git- that August is an erratic month, but flour 2.45 per hundred! chickens The Great Bend Tribune, in notic your diarrhoea remedy from the shelf; tin says observed Mrs.

Means of she may redeem herself. cents per pound: apples 25 cents: gave him a dose; sold him a bottle ing a big entertainment at the opera the "Hoosier School-master." She was peaches 75 cents; potatoes 40 cents; and told him I would give him the touse in that city, speaks as follows talking of land cheap land, but her butter 10 cents eggs 9 cents. 1 The editor of the Clarion has re cf a former Mound City young man advice applies to hay cheap hay money back if it does no good. He came in next -morning and said the 'Messrs Turck and J. A.

Townsley Those alliance statesmen who spent ceived from St. Maries, Idaho, a letter from Charles Campbell, who with his David. A. McCormac, an intelligent single dose did its work sj well, that all last fall on the stump inveighing young man of Centerville township. riandolin and guitar brought dow the home, and were compelled to re The leaders family left Stanton township a few he not only kept op his place bind ot the People's party against National banks and outlining has located in the mercantile business weeks ago for the mountains to seek spond to the thunderous applause, a financial policy for the government.

Mrs. J. F. Weatherbie, near Hail Ridge, entertained a jolly lot of relatives yesterday at a birthday dinner. Wioford Dingus, of Critzer, has been employed to teach a six months winter term of school at Hail Ridge.

Gtirnett Republican: A number of running horses arrived from Linn county, this week, preparatory for the races. at Bayard, a thrifty little town on the health and pleasure. We quote from ing during during the afternoon but had worked hard all night; and had the price of the dose I gave him been nd bouquets of roses were showered Consumption Cured. An old physician; retired from practice, haying had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all. throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radica cure for Nervous Debility and at Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thronsands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows.

Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffer ing. I will send free ot charge, to alj who desire it, this recipe, in Certnan, French or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp naming this paper W. A. Notks, 820 Powers Block Rochester, N.

X. M. K. T-, south of Kincaid. David meanwhile neglecting to put up hay so that they lost cattle last spring the letter: "We are all in good health upon them in rich profusion." has energy and honesty, and will suc land getting along fine; liye in a log three dollars, it would have been from starvation, are warned now ceed, Our threshers and our grain dealers cabin with three rooms, on the side cheap, will further say, keep on that this is haying time.

generally, unite in declaring that the of a mountain, with the St. Joe river are telling a story on the Democratic County Central Committee which is pretty tough, if true. It is to this effect: That the day before the People's convention a member of the Democratic committee approached a certain People's party leader and demanded seven hundred dollars in cash, or a Democratic county ticket would be placed in the fild. Tnis "story" was not started until alter it was learned When does a woman stop being a i nland farms have produced a much TheGosoel Waeon band, composed fin front of us. -Between us and the girl? Is it when she gets married? with your good work.

You cannot recommend your medicine to highly Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and di A poor man has trouble in getting We have known married women of of a quartette ef male singers and a river is a yalley, narrow but very l.eayier average of wheat this year than the bottom lands. We trust that IS who became cross If they were arrhcea Remedy is one of the greatest pieacher, arrived in the city last Fri- productive. We are 12 miles up the day from Pleasanton. and have been river from Cour de Lane lak. Two married a rich man has trouble in getting a divorce.

There is riot much iD being a man. cur farmers who have been deterred called girls, and unmarried women of meicines of the age; it cannot- be beat from growing wheat by the fact that holdinz services, as follows: A bible I steamboats run on the lake from 3our Wishing yoj much snccess and 38 who would get cross if called any they do not have a bottom farm will reading at 3 d. m. in the Baptist I de Lane and Ft. Sherman up St.

Joe thing else. prosperity which you richly deserve, Star tobacco 40 cents per lb. Ar- tear this in mind and be eucouraged church: a meetinsr on the street at I remain, truly your friend." For river to the rapids, about 30 miles. In the valley they raise the finest of Fort Scott Monitor: Our special that the Democrats would nominate a ticket, anyway. This story sounds and the people of Linn county will be slow to believe a story like to raise more wheat this winter than sale by E.

b. Van ness. 750 and a gospel meeting at the Con buckles Coffee 2 lb for 55 cents. Java Blend Coffee 2 lb for 55 cents at W. II.

Ayers, Farlinville. 30-4 from Lmn county shows the Repub ever. potatoes and most kinds of vegeta gregational church at 8 o'clock. A licans stil! unterrified up there. Yes New! bles, and the finest strawberries I great deal of interest ha3 been mani Pleasanton Herald: T.

11. Clanton A Wonder Worker. Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of Burlington, Ohio, states that he had been the care of two prominent physicians, and used their treatment un Wanted Second hand school books have ever seen; also splendid timo fested in all these meetings, and on terday's convention was just the kind republicans have been accustomed to 200 new sots or clothing just re old and respected eitizen ot this in good condition, and other miscel several occasions the church has been place, who with his wife left this city hold. So was the convention here laneous books to sell on commission.

thy. We are having a good time hunting and fishing plenty of trout and lots of game of all kinds. Frank, crowded beyond its seating capacity, bout three weeks ago for a visit to til he was not able to get around. They pronounced his case to be con three weeks ago. ceived at Kincaid Bros.

Their already large stock now increased so largely makes them able to fit the smallest boy to the largest man, and A. J. B. Goodwin. Linn county.

Mo, died ther about The party is composed of Henry Clark preacher; R. Hargrave. first Eldon and Nellie have just returned The "kid" base ball team from this ireek ago. Mr. Clanton was an Iowa Wm II.

Holmes, of Sheridan town tenor; Bert Curtis second, place went to Pleasanton Monday to prices to suit all. Those who want volunteer soldier, a member of the ship, received a telegram last Thurs from a trip up the highest mountain I around here. They were gone three J. A. Sankey first W.J.

Craig play a team at that place. Our 'kids' to buy clothing should first call upon A. and had been ailing some time day that his brother Simon, residing second bass. The singing by the were "not in it" to a score of 14 to 4. Kincaid Bro.

This new addition mtn consumption, lie leaves many near Salida, Colorado, has become days packed their blankets and provisions, climbed to the mountain's flop and camped three, days. NeKie quartette is greatly enjoyed by all, friends and comrades in this county sumption aud incurable, lie was persuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery Consumption and Colds and at that time was not able to walk across the street without resting, lie found.before he had used half of, dollar bottle, that he was much bet-' continued to iisi it aud is today -njoying good health. If you have any Throat and Lung or Chest Trouble try it. We guarantee satisfaction.

Trial bottle ireeat E. B. Vanness Drugstore. insane. He left for that place imme makes them have the largest and u-jest stock of clothing in the county.

Goodrich Graphic: J. S. Goodrich while the gospel is preached in plain. to mourn his demise. diately, and will bring his brother is one of the old soldiers that receiv was the first white woman to climb unpretentious language that comes back home with him.

this on Mantey, C. C. Atkinson, Joel Cox, J. W. Turner, and many other staunch Democrats of the coun.

ty, when told by no better authority than people's party leaders. More than a mor.th ago the secretary of the Democratic central committee informed this writer that a Democratic convention would be held, and asked for space in the Clarion to call such conventioii. We accorded him that right, as we do all political irtie-t. and other organizations. This an nouncement was made a month before it was known who the People's party would nominate, and light thinking people will at least accord to Democrats the credit of consistent action, a thing the Peoples' party has never been guilty of.

Merit -wins, as tha marvelous saesess of flood's SarsapariUa shows. It po- eesses true medical merit. Sold by all dfjggists. ed a pension. He received word th is CunnpUa Sanlj Cand.

i to the top of thi mountain, and she from the heart, and therefore it reach A great many farmers are holding their wheat for higher prices, of week that ht would get $8 per month. To the ed ito it Please inform I is quite proud of her trip." Concern es the heart. Quite a number have 'Geo. Peyton, who worked for Geo. W.

Mitchell and other farmers in this course, but does any one know of one ing politics, Mr. Campbell says: "I already professed conversion. These says that The Kincaid Dispatch a new newspaper is to one who is doing it because voung men are sent out under direc see by the Clapion that you are get be start township a few months ago, and who was captured here by Sheriff Warden the alliance told him to? Those who your readers that I have a po'tivt remedy for the above named diseased By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cnr. ed. I shall be glad to send two bot tion of the Y.

M. C. A. of this state. ed in that village, making three it a ting jeady for the fall campaign.

Up here we are not bothered over who, is They do not draw any salary, believ and taken to ilolden, to answer in a town of less than 200 population ing that the scripture teaches that the to be elected, but I hope to be back in to the charge of house burring, had KacVIeB's Aralca Salva. The tH-at salve In the world for Cuts Ulcers, tt-M Hheum Ft-ver res Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns and ail skin erup. tions, and positively cures Piles or no piij- repaired. It is guaranteed to give i tuay the situation ana can do so are holding on bcause they know without nay instructions from the alliance 1 tosses that that is the best thing to Lords servants should go out On faith.

Prof. J. H. nines, of -Kansas I Citv, old I Jnn to vote the Republican tick-etr -The Clauiom comes regularly. tles of my remedy free to any of your eaders who have consumption if they They are leing entert lined by our his trial postponed at Hold en last week, nntil a few months later.

Young Peyton is wealthy, and we are who was an applicant for the Mound and is a welcome visitor. I see Kan do, and would do it any way, circular citizens while here. Tuey will pron will send me their express and posr City schools, has been employed as perfect satisfaction or money refund ably remain until Monday. Their or no circular. Every man can ru sas is on the boom.

Well, Kansas told, put up 820,000 in cash as a bond office address. ResiCtfull. principal of the school at Pomona' ed. Price 2." cents oer box. For sala Price 2.i cents per box.

next point is Blue Mound. Ids own business best. can't be leaf for any tb ins" for his appearance at tlje trial A.SLocurt. m.c 181 Pearl st.N. at any drug store in the Fjanklin county..

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