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Linn County Clarion from Mound City, Kansas • 2

Linn County Clarion from Mound City, Kansas • 2

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Leavenworth Times: LEGAL- f'Stand Wichita Beacon says that up for Kansas'? simply OUR ENTIRE STOC ADMINISTRATOR'S XOTlpE- State ot Kansas, paeans, To do ss. "Vote for A. w. Smith." ly. Anybody knows that.

C. JT. "XEIUG. Editor and publisher. 1S2.

Limn Coustv, i M. Bowman, of Greeley, was in town Monday Mrs. Sam Wooton is on the sick list at this writing P. A. iTcRea and Chas.

Keer. were in Monnd City Saturday. Farliuville Item. Balpb. Dewey left for Lawrence Tuesday where he intends taking a two years course in Pharmacy at the State University.

Mr. Dewey is a bright young man and will doubtless make a success of his new nntertaking Miss Wire Good not yet elected delegates. MouSd City J. H. Trego, T.

J. Smith, M. C. C. J.

Trigg, ay mire, Thos. Young, R. A. Camphe.l, 0. P.

Watson, A. B. Rhodes, Thomas Myers. Paris H. Carbon, Enoch Estep, J.

0. Broadhead, I. B. Campbell, F. Suse and.

John Hewitt. rll Strwt Seribfclings. Miss Lizzie Stephenson, formerly Btrwitor in State Normal school 'at Emporia," principal of the'Vates Center ptib-Uc school, 'is Tisiting her brother Arthiir, and old 'neighbors. "wonld be" candidates are thick "ladies of T. U.

contemplate giving another silver 'medal contest. Snowden, the late minister of Spain, was a class-mate of Li. Newell at Jefferson college la. in '5G; Mr. Newell says he has helped 3ir.

Snownen more than once with his lessons, and Is well pleased with la the Probate Court in and for said comfy. In the matter of the estate of Thomas J. THE OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. anything else is to sit down on Kansas. To vote against A.

w. Smith is to endorse the claim that Kansas is a state in which th i average man cannot make a living. Glenn, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration have been granted to IS NOW READY- rich is the guest of Mjss I'eari wewey, this week Our eilveic medal contest Friday night was weti attended. The medal was awarded to Miss Olive Silsby.

Wilber Ayers and Maud Thompsonleing his friends .11 yoarj wife is cross, hints diTorce, etc. yon place a few coins' in her" pnre. Yon It is to endorse the claim that her people are already so deeply in debt Blue jfouNp rN. A. Corbin, W.

H. Bayless, J. M. Acheson, W. L.

Barnes, Ed. Jennings, J. W. pox, A. T.

Brook, A. M. Kirkpatrick, need not be backward abont a few $5 'that they can never pay out, and bills either. Then don't ask her to loan second ana tnira unaerswuu u. i out school board has employed.

C. Lin it to you for a few days fAw rin-ua that they are sinking deeper ail the time. The Beacon has hit it. W. M.

Smith. Stanton Tom Brown, S. J. ton to teach Ihe winter term or scnooi at this place. Mr.

Xinton is a man of has' had twelve years of exper means Green Vnl ley Items. Items scarce Mr. jackson of Sheri- Sjtand up for Kansas tVote for A. YV. ience, and we think, will rive satisfao- tjazeipaicer, A.

township' tickets. The Republicans in townships dan township has "been employed to tion. at the residence of teach the winter term of school at this! Hnrvev Hits in this townshio, 15. FOR YOUR INSPECTION. Mr.

John Hays and Miss Ella Spurgeon REPUBLICAN TICKET. For President heard from, have nominated the following tickets: place. S. Henry and sister spent a few days in Anderson county recently. Ernest Goss, accompanied by his aunt, of BockviUe, visited his parents last week.

Harmon has rented the Silers farm. j. Gilstrap and H. Brase the undersigned on the estate of Thomas J. Glenn, late of said county, deceased, by the honorable, the Probate Court of the county and state aforesaid, dated the 1st day or August A.

D. 1892. all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified that they must present the same to the undersigned for allowance within one -year from the date of said letters, or they raay be precluded from any benefit of such estate, and that if such claims be not exhibited within three years after the date of said letters, they shall forever barred. Thos. J.

Glenn, Jr Administrator of the estate of Thomas 3. Glenn, deceased. 5-3 Mound City, Aug. Publication Notrce. State of Kansas, Liss Couhty, In the District Court for said County.

John H. Moore, Plaintiff, vs. Sallie R. Wolfe, Wm. H.

Wolfe and T. B. Williams, Defendants. Said defendant, T. B.

Williams, will take notice that he has been in the above named court with above named For Vice-President Waitelaw Reid j. H. E. Dewey officiating. The happy pair wUl make their home in this township at present.

We extend congratulations. F. jacksoa was in La Cygne Monday on business. Turner and family started for Kansas City this week to visit a brother We hear that Mr. Chadwiok had his nose badly disfigured by the kick of a horse, As we do expect to make' a trip south next week for Governor abpam W.

Smith. Lieutenant Gov Burlington Republican: Kansas Democrats have Decome very jubilant and f'sassy" since the Alabama election. They see plainly that the alliance can't hurt the pemocracy in the south, but doeu have some show to hurt the Republicanism in the west. They therefore encourage the movement all thev can and are inclined to more freeley and openly claim that in Kansas a "vote for Weaver is, a vote' for CJeyelapd." Republicans in the alliance who can't -t: We are now offering to the retail trade tbe- R.F.Moore. not know the particulars we will report For Judge Supreme Court Scott N.

D. Patterson trustee; E. B. Pomeroy clerk; J. A.

Collins treasurer; A. D. Bobbins and G. V. Creager justices; W.

R. Ferguson and Richard Anderson constables. Blue Mound J. S. Balyeat trustee; W.

L. Barnes N. A. Corbin treasurer; w. H.

Conner and W0. Harrold justices; w. Allen and will Conrey constables. P. M.

VALENTINE. A. Cr. Henry, wife and son have been visiting near Harrisonville, Mo. for some time past Mrs.

Kile of Kin-caid is visiting relatives in G.V.....Mrs. A. step visited Mrs. Julia Cpnly, Sun-Hay and Wife from Battlefield Visited at Wm. Sutton's Sunday.

Bev. Morgan delivered one of his soul-sticring sermons at this place Sunday afternoon L. Moore' and if are proud possessors of a new girl which made its arrival on the 14th. For Secretary of State y. C.

Edticaeds. For Auditor of State B. Bruce Treasurer Bruce ynch. For Attorney General t. F.

Garver. For Supt7 Public Instruction MOST COMPLETE. Centervilee T. D. Cottle trus co-defendants upon a note sriven by Sallie R.

Wolfe aud Wm. 11. Wolfe de see how their party is bein used for the Democracy are master tee; C. L. Martin clerk, D.

A. warren treasurer; Jacob Mitchell and J.C. Dayis. hands at playing fish. BEST SELECTED, FRESHEST D.

H. Martin justices; D. Stucker and wm. Moore constables. For Congressman at-Larg'e Geo.

t. Anthony. For Congressman 2nd Iist. AND This is a Christian nation. The Paris Henry Carbon, trustee; -Edward II.

Funston. president has appointed October 21 S. Hedrick clerk; w. H. Ayers CLEANEST as a day to commemorate the dis treasurer; Jesse Kennedy and R.

covery' of this hemisphere. Here is a part of his proclamation: w. Brann justices; H. E. Limes and Mr.

McMein Let the national flag float over very school house in the country, Fakmers of the Sjacqud Congressional district, do yqu want a farmer in congress or a money shark? Ifyouwanta farmer beware of the manipulations of the rinsstars and Yote for the Republican nominee. STOCK OF- THE COUNTY CON VFNTION. At the Republican primaries next week. J. K.

Gott, and john Holt left for Wichita Monday where they go to attend the-soldiers' encampment at that We understand that Esquire Sutton has been granted a pension of 812 per month with $130 back pay. We are glad to Bee this grand vetran rewarded for his services to the union. Baston returned this week from Pratt county where he has been working during the harvesting season. He reports wages for farm hands at $1.50 to 2.00 per day jason Stites returned from Great Falls this week. He will spend a few weeks visiting relatives and friends before returning A number have have been wondering why they do not get their Clabion Friday evening, and we are among the inquirers The Clabion is one of the best papers in the county and we would like to get it Friday if possible.

l'rt) bate Court Xcni, August 12. Marriage license was issued to Joseph Bunch, age 22, and Miss Clara Harrington, age 16, both of Pleasanton, Kansas. August 12. miss Mary Ogan, of La Cygne, adopted lthea Collins, a female child 6 years of age, as her own child and heir. August 14.

Marriage license was issued to Wallace Dodd, age 23, and Miss Jennie Michaels, age IS, both of La Cygne, Kas. They wer joined in marriage at Mound City by Rev. J. J. Set-liff.

August 15. Marriage license granted to John Hays, of FarlinviUe, age 38, and Mrs. Ella Spurgeon, of Kingfisher, O. T. age 27.

-August IS. Judge Barnett has secured a pension of $5 per month, from July 15, 1890, for Calvin Moore of itound City, Kansas. August 16. E. S.

Tharp, guardian of Columbus and Josephine flees, minor heirs of E. and Rebecca Bees, deceased, made his final settlement. and the exercises be such as shall impress upon our youth the patriotic duties ot American citizenship. held in Liim county last Saturday In the churches and in the other the following delegates were elect ed to the county convention to be places of assembly of the people let there be expressions ot gratitude to Divine Providence for the held at Pleasanton, August 20: TAPLE AMD FANCY DRY COOPS Lincoln J. S.

Ireland, F. Col. Robert O. lngersqll finds Lis heart in the presidential campaign this year. He has taken jess public part jn campaigns since 1880, but next month his eloquent voice is to be heard again on the Republican stump.

Baird, Thos. Mays, Elias Jarred. deyout faith pf the discoverer and for the divine care and guidance fendants to John H. Moore Janurary 1st, 18S0, for SlOO and 12 per cent interest thereon from date, and a mortgage given to secure tho same by and to tbo same parties upon lots 5 and 6 in block 16, city of Blue Mound, Linn county, Kansas, and must answer the petition hied therein by said plaintiff oa or before the 2tith day of September, A. D.

1892, or said petition will be taken as true, and judgment for plaintiff iu said action for amount due on said note aud the foreclosure of said mortgage will be rendered accordingly. Attest: I. C. Ball, 13 3 Clerk of said Court. Kiek i Bowman, Atty's for Plaintiff.

Publication Noll e. In the District Court of Linn county, Sixth Judicial District of the State of Kansas. Oscar Rice, Plaintiff, vs. Joseph Van dolah and Patience Vaudolah, Defendants. The State of Kansas to Joseph Vando-lah and Patience Vandolah, Defendants in said action, Greeting: You are hereby notified that you have been sued iu said court by Oscar Rice, the plaintiff in said action, and must, on or before the 27th day of September 1S02.

answer the petition of the plaintiff which was filed iu tho clerk' office of said court on the 18th day of May 1832, or said Detitiou will be taken as true and judgment be rendered accordingly, the nature and efffect of which will be to direst yon of any title or interest in or to the following described real estate situated iu the county of Liun aud state of Kansas to-wit: Lots throe (3), four (1), six (G) and seveu (7) of section fourteen (11), in township twenty three south, range twenty two (22) east; and to reform a certain deed executed by you to plaintiff by which you intended, to convey said land to plaintiff but wherein the range in which said lands James Hampton, Ira Mooney, Geo. C. Henry, B. S. Rowland, Charles which have directed our history ever seen in a Retail Store Notions and Manufactured Good; in tho West.

and sq abundantly blessed our peo Mitchell, 11. F. Throne, F. M. y-ii mi' ir I I nioT I ha nnsns ple." Slue Mound Items.

Rev. Achegon's father and iuother who have been visiting him, returned to their home Monday last Rev. Rhoades, wife and son took their departure early Tuesday morning for Eldorado Springs where they expect to remain tw or three weeks for the' benefit of their health. creamery sent out their wagpns the first of the week to gather cream as usual. As it has only been about fifteen days since the fire, this fact goes to show the pluck and enterprise of the business men of Blue Mound Mrs.

Dick aud daughter Davidia, returned to this place last week, from New Mexico, where they have been for their health since early spring. is very dry here, this corner of the county only getting a small portion of the heavy rain that fell last week in the nortu and eastern The Republican primary was held here last Saturday. The following nominations were made for township ticket: J. S. Balyeat trustee, W.

Barnes clerk, N. A. Corbin treasurer, also 18 delegates to county convention and 9 to district convention. The delegates to the county convention Vere instructed for E. A.

Allen for superin-tepdent. Ladies Aid soeieiy of the Baptist church gave an ice cream social on Dr. Cranston's lawn Tuesday evening. "ParkvUle Items." Seeing you had no correspondent from this neighborhood I thought perhaps I could furnish the readers of your valuable paper with a few items. blessing has descended, the drouth' is ended, and the winds bloweth through the whiskers of the farmer no more.

Mrs. Martha Walden returned from her trip to the Pacific coast last week visiting with her sons in western Kansas and Oklahoma on her return Henry Park is convalescent after having been confined to his room for the past four weeks Mrs. J. R. Baldwin, of Cha- nute, visited relatives in this vicinity last II.

Wayne and wife were trading in Mapleton last Friday Ed. Bell has been employed to teach the winter term of school' in this district. Alford gave a pleasaut party to his friends last Tuesday night. Refreshments were served at the proper time and all enjoyed themselves. X.

E. Wayne visited relatives in Mapleton Sunday Park went to Harper county last week where he has a position as chief cosk at thirty-five dollars per month and board Mrs. Ret- Conley, F. M. Con ley, M.

F. Leas- Al- the for ure, G. Mossmau, Ed. C. Lane, liance has resolved to furnish Homestead strikers with flour Th Topeka Capital thinks that b.

hvmer, Wm. Oross, lx. Arnold, if plutocracy has control of the I a ri 1 1 t- AIT 4 rmr smn at Joseph Berry, J. A. Allen.

George Gilmore, A. Green, J. V. Donald markets, then it must ba a chump. In Kansas City corn is selling for to son, J.

S. Harrison, W. J. Robinson. J.

Stewart. 50 cents a bushel, more than 200 AVc extend a Most Cordial Invitation to Our Customers and the Trade generalty, to visit us aud buy of us. Kfl JM.A IU bit WACJf UUU I IV PftlU. This is kind in the alliance; but how it knocks out the opening declaration pf their Rational Platform, that we are upon the "verge moral, political and national ruin." per cent higher than in 1889. In Scott Daniel Lee, G.

Brow- Kansas corn is selling at a profit considerable oyer 00 per cent. field, E. B. Pomeroy, Geo. Hurley, J.

M. Vandorn, M. W. Smalley, Ileal Estate Transfers, E. E.

Paquette to W. K. Everett lots making it the most profitable arti cle produced in the United States today. While the prices ot com Geo. Creager, Louis Finks, John Milton, Fred Shattuck, J.

H. Preston, J. A. Harshniau, Chas. modities in general have fallen, on an average, 3 or 4 per cent in the Wheeler, Lum Irwin.

The People's iavty in Chase ounty in its platform speaks of the pojjtjpal situation es follows: VMeanwhile the -dance of death goes Tbe calaniityites have the daad sinch on death, either crops, fair weather, or legislation au beat the "dance of death." We 1 2 blk 74 Pleasanton cons. $300. James B. Goodeto J.P. Grinstead 160a Lincoln township cons.

$3000. Willard Burton to jas. B. Goode 160a Lincoln township cons. S1.20.

jason Stites to j. F. Stites 80a Scott township cons. $1G75. Mound City Bank to i.

H. Humphrey 40a Paris townsWip cons, "$300. Ida A. Harrold to Sylvia J. Honn lot 1 blk 27 Prescott cons.

-SI 10. Liberty; J. S. Goodrich, J. A.

the Mitchell, Harry Hill, David Cottle, are located is erroneously stated as "range twenty three (23)." Frank Bearley, B. N. McShane, In witness whereof, I hereunto sign A. Hurst, Ed. Woohnsiton, W.

last three years, corn has advanced io the same period about 230 per cent. And there are hogs, which two years ago brought at the most 3.15 at Kansas City, selling now in the same market for $6.00, an advance of nearly 100 per cent. my name and affix the Real of said court this 0th day of August 192. PHOTOGRAPHER, Rawlings, Harry Johnson, W. P.

1. C. UfLL, Ckrk District Court. Qrahatii, A. Gr.

Seaman, Geo. Wil- gnes the Republicans will have to fhrow up the sponge on this. The sale ot beer in Kansas appears to be steadily on the decrease. C. M.

Keens, Plaintiffs Attorney. iamson, John Kirby. Ceuterville D. Warren, IS DOING Woman's Columbian Club Notes. Topeka, Aug.

15th 1892. Deab Mbs. Simpson I have just re turned from Lawrence and the ladies of that county have a scheme which if it can be worked out will be very nice. They have designed a perfect representation of the University which will be FIRST-CLASS AVOHK AT REASON- tie Brock visited with Miss Carrie T. D.

Cottle. C. W. Arthur. W.

(IMC AID BRO. is giveu out by the Brewer's Jon rnai for July that the sale 61 Wayne Friday night Miss Dora White of Mapleton visited with Miss E.McIntire, Joseph Way mire, ABB FIGURES. Over Mound City B.mk, Mound City, Kansas. Kansas Citt Journal: The facts that stand in the way ot free traders are not numerous, but they are very clear and very stubborn. One is, labor is better paid and Mary Hay the first of the week B.Crosby, G-Zorn, W.

Caldwell, jaalt liquors by the barrel in Kan Park is under of the doctor's care, the result of a sunstroke last Thursday. put up of wire the Horticultural Building at a cost of 8500. Now they propose to fill this building with jellies E. Cheney, C. Martin, Alex sas in 1886 was 17,482, in 18S7 was in 1888 was 15,28.5, i 1889 Fish, J.

S. Soraers, A. Grasty, J. Odello. Mrs.

Turner; treasurer, Mrs. Mundell. and light it all up with electricity. They workmen live better in this tariff Rucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts have ordered 100 dozen glasses, and all FRIDAY 2 O'CLOCK.

-was 6,760, ii J89Q was 1,700, in Q. McCarty, G. H. Crozier, W. S.

Campbell. rdden country than anywhere else Prescott Items. Mrs. Chas. Torrey and daughter Min HruiseH, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Half hour devotional exercises were i glasses will have to be of uniform size.

They want all counties to say what they will do, will they go into this project bv Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, 1891 was 2,030, inl892 was 1,650 uarrels. The Brewer's Journal has in the wo-ld. Another is, under conducted by Rev. Jacobus, followed nie were in Fulton Tuesday. Paris I.

B. Campbell, Albert Chilblains, Jrns ana all skin erup. his poem read by sou, written by and Ed. Dongan returned from Bunker protection the necessaries of life mother on the death of Lucy Webb and help pay for builJmg, and how many dozen glasses will they furnish? Estep, W. H.

Ayers, John Gott, O. jtions, and positively cures Pile? or no 1 pay required. It is guaranteed to give Hill, Ark. Sunday where they have been E. Morse, Geo.

Baskerville, have been gradually cheapened to the consumer until now he lives at I was in Kansas City and a large crock and inspired all "to do and dare" for the perfect satisfaction or money refund- employed for several months. Howard received severe injuries while working on a threshing machine Geo. Brit-tingham's brother and sister-in law, of Bunn, Chas. Darrin, W. H.

Flem- of life. Keports, v-. I right in any position at any drug store in the sily. ess expense than ever before. An ingJ.

Q. Kennedy, Jesse Kennedy, continued. Petition work, Mrs. E. E.

Seaton, quit a number circulated liter other is, the fanner's borne market. A. VV right. lio interest in niagniying the re-1 suits of prohibition in Kansas. "Patriotism knows no sex," says Mrs.

J. Ellen Foster. Of course not. If the ladies were allowed to yote Harrison would carry every Northern State by overwhelming Majorities. The Democrats -fooled the women two years ago about err firm there said they wonld furnish the glasses for 75 cents a dozen.

Of course the Lawrence ladies can not do this witheut assistance from other counties, and we want this building if possible. Now confer with your president and other officers, and let me know what you can do in the way of sharing the expense, and how many glasses you which has been built up by the Blue Mound J. W. Cox, J. N.

tariff, is worth more to him than ature. Mrs. Mamie smith no report, but work has been done. Work among among soldiers, Mrs. Belle Armsby, and quite a number of petitions circulated.

Alms House work, Mrs. W. A. Munson gave quite an interesting report of Barnes, N. Ar Corbin, J.

TFoster, all the markets of the outside world put together. Another, is want ordered. Yours Truly, i Mas. L. Hanbaok.

W. H. Bayless, T. C. Rodgers, A.

Sankey, Wm. Weir, S. Curtis Pete Paddock, C. W. McClure, W.B.

the revenue to run the government can be raised with less burden to what they would have to pay in the visits and work done at alms bouse. Colored work, Mrs. Hellard, much interest was taken in this department of work, especially in two old colored la -dies at alms house. One lady from each union was appointed to work with Bough, A. Fischer, J.

L. Allen, B. mm the people by a protective tariff St. Louis, havo been visiting him for a week. A pleasant social and dance were given in honor of the guests Pearl Sellers returned from her visit at La Cygne Tuesday, accompanied by Irene Shrake who will spend a week with friends here C.

S. Jones, for reasons of Mb own, sent in his resigna tion as principal of the Prescott school. He is now at Springfield Mo. and is doing well in his work as book agent. His many friends are sorry he resigns, but wish him success in his new work.

M. H. Oyerless and son started to Parsons Tuesday to visit relations at that place and Oklahoma. W. Felter, of the Fulton Independent, was in town Monday in the interest of his Mr.

Davis from northern Mo. is here taking the station agent's place during his absence Chas. Holstein was in town Wednesday interviewing the school E. Jennings, J. M.

Acheson, Joe future under the McKinley law, but they capnot be fooled about than in any other way possible to Hellard, state superintendent, to see it be devised. what they have been and are pay Mills, W. H. Conner. Valley C.

E. Smith, S. D. Wc arc thoroughly sutis-ricd that if you will call on us when you wish to purchase anything iu our line that you will certainly buy all you are wanting. Our prices are the lownst, and our stock is larger and more complete than any other stock in Linn county.

On the same quality of goods wc defy competition. Why not investigate these ing for American made goods. KING IS OFF. Phillips, J. 0.

Courtney, Jos. Gibson, J. R. Clark, A. D.

Moore, they could not be sent to the home for colored people at Leavenworth. Each union very willingly promised aid by sending boxes of bedding and clothing. May God bless this work and not let us stop with talking and planning but let us persevere until something is done to Great Benp Tribune: The At a meeting of the People's leading alliance men of this county party congressional committee held who proclaim that the ''tail of at Ottawa Monday, S. S- King relieve those poor helpless creatures to a Linn County W. C.

T. V. Convention. THT7BSDAT 2 O'CLOCK. Half hour devotional exercises were conducted by Revs.

Holtz by reading 46 Psalm Prayers by Rev. Pitkin and Jacobus. A greeting from our late president of California was read by Mrs. Austin who also offered prayer in her be half that she might be true to temperance in her far off home where her fidelity is so greatly tested. RoU call.

Officers present superintendents 8. Secretary's report read and approved. Rev. Jacobus, of Ottawa, was then introduced and gave us a very encouraging talk, followed by Revs. Pitkin, Palmer, Holtz and Jacobus Jr.

4 o'clock, Parents meeting conducted by Mrs. E. M. Adams was very good which aU parents of Mound City would have done well to have heard. Mrs.

Rich aud the Pansy club did welL Dr. Coes paper was very good from which we all received much instruction and for which we are truly comfortable home. The following com V. Hamilton, Geo. Persel, Geo.

S. Matthews, J. W. Carpenter. Sheridan A.

J. Jackson, A. W. Brittingham, J. F.

Miller Jacob Faber, I. J. Ham, Chas. board for the principalship Fred Torrey and K. W.

Harkness are on the People's party candidate for con I at mittee was appointed: Mesdames Saunders, McGee, Munson and Eifert. Su gres3 was puiiea on tne tracs sick Mrs. Ran Morrell of Fort wpp ot sunenng in Kansas are daily buying more land. Not content with their abject poverty in past and the impending woes that bng about them like pall the interest of H. L.

Moore, of perintendent of jail work reports 4 inmates, literature distributed and three re Scott, and Mrs. Wm. Goss of La Cygne are expected to visit relatives and at Dick Williams, Amos Democratic Lamb Lawrence, the regular ligious services held. Press work one tend the picnic Thursday Prescott Mrs. Anna Sutherland.

Kalamazoo, had swelling in the neck, or From her 10th A Goitre year, cau 40 Years greatsullerlng. Wha she caushtcold couldnot walk two blocks without fainting. She took Hood's SarsapariUa And la now free from it all. biie has urged many others to take Hood's SarsapariUa and they havo also been cured. It will do you good.

Trl I 1 I I. column in Mound City Progress but nominee. Tnis action has been tipimes, jonn x.owe, tnas. ryocx, M. E.

Sunday school has accepted an invitation to attend a S. S. picnic at River closed this week for reasons unknown. Dennis Brown, N. J.

Torrey, expected by the Republicans for It is hoped it will be recalled being the of death, they manage to scrape up enough courage and money to add side park Tuesday Aug. Sam Roy, L. R. Sellers, F. A.

Irwin. some time, and causes no surprise- Mengus started to Illinois Wednesday only paper in the county at present so obliging to allow space, and I trust to visit relatives Miss Nettie Hark' Stantos Geo, Whickcar, James there will be more in the near future. Two weeks ago the Clarion predicted that this be done. a new quarter section to their jiQmestea each year. How long this frightful depredation last? ness was in Fulton Wednesday to the laying of the corner stone of the Catho Lowry, Bert Mulford, Chas.

Camp thankful. Master Harry Lincoln's song HOOD'S Plt-L3 Cora aU Liver 111, jaundice, aiclc headache, hliloqnc, eoox stomach. mine Treasurer's report read and approved. Motion carried to pay Rev. Jacobus $5.00 to pay bis expenses.

A reading lic church Herbert Ferrin wiU attend was simply grand, to say, the least. Mrs. bell A Frankenfield, John Harrin. Potosi J. E.

whitman, Harlau Millard, of La Uygne, produced a paper and People's party men hooted at the idea. But the Clarion "was I school at Wichita this winter, and Koy Galloway a maiical school at Kansas which would have been profitable for It is not because the Republican from Union Signal by Mrs. E. M. Adams from Lady.

Poinsett of her work and all parents if accepted and practiced. City. press of tlje state believes A. W. Rev.

Palmer's paper on ''Religion, the peril for women in England showing hcrfodility to her sex. Thus ended the Pears1 spiritual cnltmre of was (rood subject and ably handled. Bene south will make a better governor because he is a farmer, or that third quarterly convention of Linn county with addition of reports of com diction. THUBSDAT BVZXINO 8 c'CLOCX right. Mr King had to come oft Jacbon, A.

G. Henry, H. Me- in pursuance of a trade that wan! Glothlin, E. M. Roberta, James made with the Democrats at their! Hayes, G.

w.waymire, TV. B. Tor-state copvention J. E. Latimer! hett, Santord Speeks, Jaines Goss, and S.

H. Allen promised tho J- F- Smith, wm. Harmon, Isaac Democrats if they would endorsJ TS'ortan, Henry Martin, James the People's party state and elec-iCaJi Joshua Agard, C. R. white, Lewellinsr will make the worse for Goodrich Iakliapo.

3. Quite a number from this place west to Parker Saturday to hear R. W. Blue discuss the political issues of the day. Dick is a.fine speaker.

Ward of Osawatomie visited in this vicinity a few days last There was a social hop at A. C. Rauling's house Thursday night R. M. Ward had business his beiug a cap.al3t, that mention TRY US.

Singing script are. Beading by Mrs. Long. Prayer by Rev. Holtz.

Address Soap is made so often of the occupation of welcome by Mrs. Hellard. Response mittees and superintendents department. BCPEBISTSSDEXl's DEPlSTJtEST. Juvenile work, Mrs.

Munde 1 Evangelistic work, Mrs. Stanley Anti Tobacco Mrs. E. M. Adams Druggist permit Mrs.

Ede Moon Colored work Mrs. Liiilie Hellard Scientific Temperance instruction, Miss Eva Stanley Petition Mrs. E. E. Seaton of the two candidates.

It is be by Miss Frost, of La Cygne. Mnsio by HeUard's Orchestra. Address of the Ed, Siler, D. A. Crocker, Jesse lorai ucKets, iving in ice spepnu the cause the Alliance party in times in Greeley Friday.

Byrley, Jay evening by Rev. Jacobus, of Ottawa, was Thoroman, High Reid, Elias Eby, past has made an issue of the. occu just the ueed of the times showing truly like more E. Gifford. 1.

A. Davis, J. B. Nor ED. WRIGHT, THE the political features of the day wan Skin blemishes, foul teeth, are the offensive because pation of its candidates, because highly appreciated by all who are seek Literature R.

R. work Annie Austin tliey Rosa as a party of the indus me for the truth. red Deselm ren they Work among soldiers Miss Edith Henry Sabbath school Mrs Ella Sausders trial class and have clamored most CaldwcU, Roily Keer and Geo. Trigg rer tnrned from the west one day last week II. M.

Ward had business in Greeley Dr. Browning and wife were in Garnett last Tuesday Hawkins and Mr. Allen, candidate for superintendent, were in our village one day last John Lanning, of Pittsburg, visited at Frank Bearley's a few days last week Win. Gorman and wife of Paola visited with Geo. Ruddle dered a beautiful song.

Benediction. MOBXIKO 6X8810. Tonsoria! Artist are mostly voluntary. Ipudly for official recognition. Alms house Mrs.

W. A. Muuson Jail work Mrs. E. H.

Warden Half hour devotional exercises were conducted by Rev. Pitkin'. Report of Franchise Mrs. Clara L. Brewster Kaxsas City Gazette: Sunday superintendent.

Evangelistic work Press work Mrs. Jane Hawkins CANNON BLOCK, Mound City. Kns ComcmxES. man, Dennis Downey, w. H.

llees, B. F. Blaker. Mouxd Crryr J. H.

Madden, 0. W. Kingsbury, H. H. Woyx E.

M. Adams, J. VV. Flora, James Armstrong, John Armstrong, John Walker. I.

N. Ray, Robert Wm. Cox, D- Underbill, A. Turk, E. F.

Barnes, E. M. Hiatt, J. H. Trego, Geo.

W. Jones, B. B. Corbin, John L. Gove, N.

Campbell, Abe Lincoln. Alternates R. closing now is the law ot the KjoI World's fair, a-ncj will rs Saturday and Sunday. Griff- colored people reported by Mrs. Hellard.

ith and wife of Greeley visited with Finance Mrs. Long and Munson Enrollment Mrs. Holtz Resolutions Mrs. Adams, Mundell, Druggist permit, Mrs. Eda Moon showed quite an amount of work done of lasting good.

Remarks by Bro. Jacobus and others on similar occasions. Juvenile rnain so unless the Cjunday open-iusc people make themselves felt so Samuel Woqtqa Saturday Willis Johnson ef Kansas City was in town Saturday Rev. Rich preached at this place Sabbath morning D. Men- Saunders and Eifert and Close in the First districts would be pulled off the track-The trade was made and Latimer has delivered the goods.

Tho People's party fellows who havo been pratiDg about "bankers" and te "industrial classes" are now compelled to ote for a Democratic money shark, who is put np to beat a genuine, farmer, E- H-Funston. But Mr, Funston will be The dishonest bargain will be repudiated by tho honest members of the People's party. THE COMMISSIONER CON TION. The following delegates have been elected to the Third commissioner district convention, which will be held in this city Thursday, Mrs. Hellard Courtesy rauch more acutely, than their op work, Mrs.

Mundell, which showed Linn of county with one organization, and the denhalTs sister and his little girl ponents can. in tne next congress with: children, the hope of our country. Work Hancock county, I1L, are visiting E. D. at this writing Born, to BEPOBTKRS.

Miss Frc st xrs. Annie Austin E.H. Warden John among colored, Mrs. Hellard reported The pores are closed. One cannot open them in a minute; he may -in a plenty of soap, give it plenty of time, and often excess of good soap will do no harm.

Use Pears' no alkali in it; nothing but soap. All sorts of. stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people -are using it Pom- Wooton Jr. and. wife, last Sabbath, an much done in visiting the sick and help- A.

Campbell, Bruce Young, La Cygne Pleasanton Mound City Delegation Visitors ENBOLI.lt EXT. pey Johnson, luos. loung, J. a. City last Sabbath D.

Menden- Mrs. Clara not much 'done. Fowler S. T. naH tad business in Kansas City Satur-j No school.

Suggested having aest-d rill Blackburn. Geo as to force a repeal pf the closing condition. It is our opinion that ay will iiot be changed. There $oq much, cqncientiqus energy behind trie. Sunday closing movement tor it to.be easily pyer-come.

Anyhow its friends ha-'e won a victory by straightforward day Samuel Wooton shipped a car next county convention by school chil- 13 35 48 rove, b. Tyharst, J. D. Baqoa, lo'd of flax last Satnrday 1 he dren. Further reports postponed until will afternoon In favor of more imoortant Tptal F.

AT. Mvers. L. Swift. D.

11- LaniO- Goodrich TJuioa Sabbath school Goodrich i business the election, of officers, which 1 Apamphfetof isUmmUnm and 1 tctof fi Uu to rf btr Csvuasa, Tmlar (, 361 Broadway. I A W-rr. I Picnio itt the grove at ti of ik. i I i uiu.i X4U a -A v-j a Ll A 11 14 1 mi it 1 AU" HO 1Ui4 Lltai Dili UUUS13MU1U Uf Bright people are the quickest to! W. program is being prepared arid every very important indeed.

President dmith. Frank Way mi re, C. jje, recognize a good thing ana ray jk.j PVoiillov Hf TVJcin Waltsr boaJ invited to be there on mat oo Annie Austin, vice president, airs. CreiUiev, -l. V- XO bOU, aiter nnrh A Tn.

hniui movers, lard? corresponding wrAturr. Mrs. methods, and are entitled to enjoy ie fruits of at. We 1I lots ol bright people tne ume Early Risers? Sept. 8.

Centerrille township haf; Saiith, James Simpson, C. J. Trigg, from Blue Mound, were Tiere Monday Clara Brewster; recording secretary,.

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1876-1893