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The Alliance Herald from Fredonia, Kansas • 3

The Alliance Herald from Fredonia, Kansas • 3

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Diseased Cattle. Norma! Institute Notes. FROM DELAWARE SPRINGS. THE SACRIFICE SALE The Herald. R.

S. White and T. C. Ball, of Duck be a to The grass crop promises SNervous is a term or. -monly usl to indicate a weakened and OebilitauKl state of the nprroi'i system and a vitiated conditioned of the blood.

Its symptons are unusual nervousness, great irritabilit-and inoapacitv for nhvsioa nr moni', Friday, June 17, 1898. good one this year. Mr. Lewis has lately fenced eighty Creek township," were in Fredonia, Monday. The people iir their section of the county are much alarmed over Is exhibiting some of the great A I Is here and von will need twine to bind A'our wheat and oats acres of land for a cattle pasture.

bargains nargains est in oiotmng ever the fact that the live stock sanitary We are agents for the wnll known Deerin twine, without ques shown here. You-can easily commission has, it is reported, de iiarvey Ulaiborne expects to mo to Leroy soon, whero he owns tion the smoothest fibre on the market. If your old binder won't cided that the cattle in the Taylor w. s. oady.

n. n. s. Office ovrr Plate 'Funk, Frertonim Kn save from one to live dollars do satisfactory work, come and buy a lJkrjlxlijr LDbiAL, pasture -were diseased with Texas, property. Walter Morgan, the yoimg post on a suit over anr other store's splenic or Spanish fever.

Messrs White and Ball were appoint You will never have any trouble if you buy a Deering. FLY-NETS prices. master, who was sick, is able to be Every teacher should strive to secure the professional certificate. Any teacher having an encyclopedic dictionary should not fail to have it on hand. The institute note and song book will be given to those enrolling the first day.

Remember that business begins promptly at 8 o'clock, Monday morning, June 27. The work for the entire session will be so organized, that the first day is a very important one. Don't miss the first session. The Ffc. Scott normal contingent, from this county, is now at home making arrangements to enter the Ave are closing out a lot of CITY AND VICINITY.

around again. John Culbertson and several others slippers at less than half price. and summer lap-robes, all kinds and prices. If yon are going to buy a buggy before the Fourth, come find see our assortment. ed, at a meeting held by the farmers in the south west portion of the county, delegates to ascertain what methods should be used to prevent the spread have gone west to help the farmers Wall Paper at Reeger's.

in their wheat harvest. More buggies to select irom than any other concern in the county labor, and it is caused bv errors in di or hygiene. Dr. J. Cordial and Blood Puri -tier is recognized everywhere, even tithe medical profession, as a superior remedy to counteract weakness of this character.

Price 6(c and $1.00 per bottle. Bogart, the druggist. All travelling men, who come here say Fredonia lias the most beautiful public square in the west. The best life insurance policv on earth is to have perfect kidneys. The best medicine on earth for those nick kidneys is Dr.

Sawyer's Ukatine. People who had suffered for years found no cure for their kidneV disorders until they used Dr. Sawyer's Ukatine. They now recommend it to thei friendsso will you. C.

J. Butin Bro. S. H. Newbern, M.

Oiif hue at 50 cents, the other a 1.00 p-r pair. MUSLTX of this disease. has ever had at any one time. The prices are right and the styles Rev. Harry Jones was over to Earlton this week attendinfi the up-to-date.

Jig assortment ot harness; we can surely suit j7ou. REFRIGERATORS, ICE CREAf FREEZERS ministerial association. in The people of the western portion of this and the eastern portion of Elk county have cause to take the strictest measures to prevent the further con A complete line now stock. rovers at 19, 25 and M. E.

Bogart went up to Fall River Sunday. M. D. Isham was over from Buffalo last Friday. Yvr.

F. Stroud was over from Benedict Monday. Hoy Cross was up from Neodesha last Saturday. understand that preparations are being made for a big celebration For you all at a price you ian affrd to pay. Its better and 50 tagion of this distemper among the at this place on the Fourth of July.

cents. cattle. cheaper for you to buy of us than to do without. CLOTHING normal here. Secure the course of stud' at your earliest convenience and begin its study The late long wet spell has caused Persons moving strange cattle into or Drawers at 19.

25, 49, 54, C9. some of the farmers to give up part of Is one of our strongest lines, notwithstanding it is the newest an 1 1.18. that you may be prepared to do better through that community will be liable to find their cattle put in the hands of work in the normal. Did you ever stop and wonder why clothing is so much cheaper Gowns at 49, 59, 7989, 99 ct their corn to the grass and cockle burs. It keeps Frank Pettijohn and his force busy these daj-s to keep ahead the sheriff, as the law provides.

one of the foremost doctors in the Indian Territory, writes: "I have recom Don't forget the school officers $1.19 and 1.49. Sec. 14, ch 139, vol. 2, genl. statutes J.

B. F. Cates was down from Cha nute last Friday. W. P.

Read came home from Em' poria this week. now than it was be tore we commenced iiandlingit. You can buy a black Clay Worsted suit here at that the old-timers used to ask you $12 for. It will pay you to see we have in this of 1897, reads as follows: mended and sold Eeggs' Blood Purifier for the past five years and am pleased convention Saturday, July 16, in the court room, Fredonia, Kansas. Be on Skirts at 50, 79, 99 1.09, of the grass and weeds in his coin field.

"It shall be the duty of any sheriff, 1.79 and 2.24. hand promptly at 1:30 o'clock, p. to say it has no equal in any blood medicine that I have ever tried." deputy-sheriff or constable within this line. SHOES. O.

E. Hudson, of Buxton, was in the Kemember the oil painting The teachers are coming and the state, upon a complaint made to him irranK t'rumin is worlring lovn on the bottom for Lou Lyon. Frank is a good boy and is missed bv his chums Bogart, the druggist. citizens of Fredonia as ever are look city last Saturday. with eafh 10 worth of goods.

by any citizen of the state, or other The best plow shoe tor 81.00 that you ever saw. Read the Keep Cool. R. E. Loflin's ice wagon fng forward to their coming with here among the hills.

wise having notice or knowledge that Frank Cale made a business trip to will be around every morninsr to fur pleasure and interest. The normal there are within the eountv where Perry Dye has lately bought forty Neodesha Saturday. nish ice to patrons. will prove of mutual benefit. mch officer resides, cattle believed to acres of land on which school house Frank Butin and Eugene Park were Hep! hep! hep! ij a sound that has Letters are coming from old students je capable of communicating or liable of Prof.

Holbrook, in various parts of to impart the diseaso known as Texas, fourty-four stands, paying two hundred and twenty five dollars. The roads are in worse condition become very common since the boys began drillinsr. state, congratulatmg the teachers of -splenic or Spanish iver, to forthwith uu oi iu seu-styieu jeauers, who iry to couvuire you inui mey are cheap at the same difference all throug'i the stock. CHALLIES And LAVNS To close out will sell at 2 1-2 cents per jTard. THE RACKET, -J.

W. PAUIiSN, in Neodesha Sunday. Fred Martin made his regular trip to Nr odesha last Sunday. Bucklin's Arnica Salve for outs. take charge of and restrain such cattle than we have ever seen them, and if bruises, sores, ulcers, salt, rheum.

Wilson county on securing Prof. Holbrook to conduct their normal this year. eer sores, tetter, chanoed hands. 5. II.

Jacobs, of Galesburg, was in under such temporary quarantine regulations as will prevent the communication of "such disease, and make immediate report thereof to the live chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Diles. or no nav something is not done to them, we will all have to stay at home or travel on foot. Some enterprising fellow traveler, ii L.L Props. Teachers arranging to remain in Fredonia over Sunday are cordially in required. It is guarranteed to prive perfect satisfaction or money refunded.

Price 25 cents ner box. For sale by W. I. Pierce Bros. Resolutions.

South Side Square. -sb Predonia, Has. close at p. m. every evening, 'Satnrdaj-s excepted.

who is looking out for number one, thought that he had need of one of the vited to attend any of the many churches. You will receive courteous treatment at the hands of all members At the meeting of the Physicians of lamps at the Mt. Zion church and so If yon want good ice cream, by -gal Fredonia, June 15, 1893, the following stock and officer shall keep said cattle in custody as aforesaid until released by order of said live stock sanitary commission, and no officer who shall take or detain any cattle under the provisions of this act shall be liable to the owner or and friends of the churches in the took it along with him. lon or quart, you can get it at Ryde's resolutions were adopted: The bosses say they will re Wilson county farmers have this city. Bakery.

tf Some persons who seemingly have Whereas, our ranks have been year been able to plow, sow their oats The presence of every school officer rhe of a motlioiio is to deem the state and this county from the disreputable rule of the fusion forces this fall. Well the rule in this nothing to do, take delight in going around telling long winded stories to owners of such dattle for any damages and plant corn without being bored by a horde of office seekers and it now looks as though they might lay by at the meeting, July 16, will have a salutary effect upon the schools throughout the coming year. If you broken and a chair made vacant at our counsel board in the death of our friend and brother phys.loian, Dr. A. N.

Perkins, which sad event occurred June 9, 1893, after a long and pain by reason of sijcb, taking or detention, those who have more work to do than they can get through with. county has, to say the least, been most distressing to the bosses, lighten the burden of pain and cure. This brings us to the question of a remedy, and Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment is the only remedy for blind, bleeding or protruding piles' that is endorsed by physicians. Cures the most obstinate cases. 50c.

Boarart. or by reason of the performance of any duty enjoined in this act. are fully alive to the best interests of the schools you will be on hand if Frank Lindslej' says that he thinks as the saving of $27Q0 on salaries, of their crops, finish harvesting then: grain and get through haying before it becomes necessary to submit to the bombardment from the arm.y of candi' ful illness, and The people are ready to make com possible. Whereas, in the death of Dr. A.

N. When desiring firt class dentistry The normal institute period of the someone bewitched his corn, as he hi planted his field three times and yet fails to get a good stand. We suspect that Frank has been thinking too much on another subject this spring. call upon Dr. Overstroct, the new $800 on county printing, of on county insurance, of about $300 on Australian ballots in papers, besides the vast amount that has been left to the people on account of the reduction in fees and in the price of school books, school year, affords the Kansas school plaint under the above section.

If strange cattle are brought to that vicinity, Sheriff Bray may soon expect to find himself the largest holder of cattle in Wilson county. dates, who wul be asking the suffrages of the dear people. All this excellent reformation has taken place beoause dentist. tf Perkins, the medical fraternity has lost a conspicuous member, wholly devoted to and adding dignity to the profession and his friends and patrons teacher an excellent opportunity, to Tabler's Pile Ointment re boss rule haa been smashed In this GUILFORD GENERALITIES. lieves the intense itehinsr.

It sooths. have all created that tired eelinsr Frnrlonia lagt Saturday. II. Cox, of Roper, had business in i he county seat last Friday. Mbs Pearl Xewton was down from Coy villo last Friday afternoon.

Wm. Whitesides was down from New Albany the early part of the week. R. L. Tevis, of Fall River township, was transacting business here Monday.

Guy Pinney left Sunday for Jndiana where he will visit during the skinnier. C. A dell and I). L. Maxwell rep-r esonted Dun Fredonia Wednesday, Mrs.

J. WeU8 has our thanks for a heautif ui boquet presented, lt Tttes flay. The little misses, Fay and Lida CaaLrell went to Neodesha, Wednesday, mmr V. L. Poison went to Topeka, this week, as a delegate to the state convention.

Will Horton was up from Pawnee, Monday. He returned to Pawnee Tuesday. Dr. B. E.

Jones, of Buffalo, attended the funeral of Dr. A. N. Perkins, last gaiurday. I lenry WeaefT6 Ne.wick'tonshjpj fA transacting business Fredoniaj On Saturday, I Miss Frank Greene who has been it heals, it cures chronic cases when wise and conscienscious counselor.

Resolved, That we express our deep Court House Column. county. Great Excitement. Admiral Samp Fishing good. So say the anglers.

Wheat harvest is hero and she is a surgeons fan. It is a scientific certainty. Its r-ales increase through its MAKRIAGB LICENSES IS3UED. sense of the loss which our city and community has sustained in hi3 de son has the stars and stripes floating cures, it is no experiment. Every bottle guaranteed.

50c. Tubes. 75c. beauty. cease, George W.

Reajren, Buffalo 23 Nell Surprise, Buffalo 21 direct the public sentiment toward the cause of education. The very fact, that we are living in an age of progress, and that he who does hi3 duty to himself and fellow men, must necessarily take advanced ground each year, is the keynote to the normal institute. The example set by our wide awake teachers in using their money and one full month of their time in -preparing to do better work next year than was done during the past, should be emu Bogart, the Druggist. W. K.

Morse takes pictures that over the Oregon and his entire fleet, Spaniards much chagrined was the telegram that caused an enthusiastic Resolved, That we bear testimony Martin V. Wrestler, Altoona. 33 Parallee A. Hunter, Altoona 21 looks like folks. Is Fredonia going to celebrate? is a John L.

Drvden, Buffalo qu 3Stion that many are asking. firing of anvils in Fredonia last Mon to the sterling integrity of his character, to his genial social qualities and to his deyotion tq the interests of hu Mabel Whitaker, .26 ..19 ..23 ..17 One minute It not loner, yet relief is day. With the exception of the tele is. A. Rowc.

Cave Springs obtained in half that time bv the use gram of Admiral Dewey's victory, the Gertrude Burtih, C-ive Springs. Geo. M. Wasson, Toronto of le Minute Couerh Cure. It pre above is the most truthful of any that vents consumption and cuiickiv cures Eva Dill, Coyvile, Robert Hill, Nxkd'esh i.

Nina F.U Hsrej i lated by many other professions. No colls, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia. has been received since the opening of hostilities. ..21 ..19 .28 .17 lag.ippe anil all throat and lung one howe'er so little interested in the public schools, of our county, can but Elbert b. Neodesh i Zbe tro loios.

isosrart, the druTirist. W- Bird, of Neodesha, was jn Fre Everybody who plants a goodshat'e donia Monday on legal business. Mr. tr jc, is a public benefactor. revere the spirit of the teacher in his eagerness to be prepared to do the best possible good to those entrusted to his care.

While the unprogressive infcn-meci us that on that day there EH Abbott and husband to Wm. Whightsil, S. E. Parker, writes: have tried DeWitt's Witch liaztl warranty deed to one lot in Coyville, $7.50. were 75 tramps in Neodesha, most of William Bramhall and wife to Sarah E.

Coy, warranty deed to 8 lots in Coyville, $500. whom were dead-beating their way to the harvest fields in central Kansas. Sxlve for itching piles and it always st3ps them in two minutes. I consider Dj i itt's Witch Hazel Salve the grCat-e st pile cure on the market. Bogart.

Damaris Higgins to E. II. Reddington, war teacher necessarily falls out of the profession, the progressive; eAchep should receive the eajnasi bupport and sympathy of every parent. ranty deed to 3 1-2 acres in Neodesha township, $110. The Frisco is paying no attention to them, but just letting them go without being fired off.

The roads will make up their fare from the wheat ship Fredonia has just cause to b.e proud John A. Bnpcrt and Wm. Chalf ant, to J. Hutson, receiver's deed to 210 acres in Clifton of her two excellent bands. What some of the leading papers of township, $2650.

Ii your child puny, pecked and peev the country think of Dr. Heber Hol. ments that will soon follow. J. S.

Hutson to Emmet and Edward Hutson, ish? Does it fret and cry without seem brook: warranty deod to same as above, $2650. i. Atteberry has a horse gone. Strayed or stolen. Bob Rogers shipped stock from Benedict, Tuesday.

Nute Matthews has been marketing a fine lot of cherries. Mode Davis has lota of native lumber for sale, and this is no ad. A. Z. Brown and daughter, Jean, went to Delaware Springs, last Monday, Joe, Miller and Lum Scates, of Benedict, were viewing the prospects near Guiltord, last Sunday.

S. M. Singleton has the biggest field ot the biggest earn we know of in these parts. S. II.

Rugglo3 the rain maker would shut up shop a few days so he can dry out his alfalfa hay. G. H. Anthony, it is said, knocked the socks off of Kirk's speech to the war folks in Fredonia last Saturday. George can do it.

Mr3. James Dunbar fend her sister, Miss Allie, arrived at the father's house, in this township, last week. Miss A. has been with her sister, in Oklahoma, for a year past. The oil people have shipped all the oil which has been stored at the Morse wells, for a year past, to Neodesha, by rail.

It is reported that they will Sttn begin pumping the wells again. -LEyVSANT VALLEY ITEMS. J. E. Taylor, Talleyrand's intelligent J.

S. Scudder, mayor, to Joseph Hamilton. ing: causer uoes it nave convulsions? If so, it has worms, and White's Cream W. Yenable, teacher and quit claim deed to 7 lots W. poet, Professor- of Literature, Cincin Dugald -Stewart et ai," to E.

H. Reddington, Vermifuge will safely expel them and restore its health. 25c. Bocrart. nati High School.

quit claim deed to 80 acres in Neodesha town-' rfiiii, $1. manity, Kesolved, That we express our sympathy to the bereaved wife and daughters, who have lost a devoted husband anu an indulgent father. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be published in each of the eity papers, and that a copy be sent to the family of our deceased brother. A.W. Cormack, M.

D. P. M. Wiley, M. D.

J. R. Willtts, M. A. C.

Flack, M. D. Resolutions adopted by Abd dlJadt. Commandery, No. lv.

T. on the, death of Sir. Knjght A- N. Perkins: here as, LXeath, has again entered; our ranks and. w.e mourn the.

loss, of our. brother," Sir. Knight A. N. Perklnax tli ere fore, Reserved, That our commandery has sustained the loss of one? whose voice was always heard, in our council chamber advoQattng the cause of right and justice, whose courteous and Knightly conduct, and many sterling qualities has won the respect of all, Resolved, That we tender our sincere sympathy to the family, in this their greatest bereavement in the loss of a kind and loving husband, and a most loving father, Resolved, That these resolutions be spread on the records of qnr- Commandery and a cqpy given to each of the, fredonia papers for publication.

Ben S. Paulen. A. W. Cormack.

J. M. Keck. Clean up your alley and mow the Mr. Holbrook is a dear, strong and Nduh'-Briles to H.

R.eddington, warranty socialist and thoroughly good man and citizen, was in town, If all men followed the dictates of their consciences as closely as does Mr. Taylor, and wore as true to their con1 vicCtdris," Moore is1 'lltopia" would be realized, here ancj no w. weeds along vour side walk. just thinker, a well read scholar and deed to i in' 8.1 acres "in 'Njetjdea township, $S0O. Ballard's Ilorehound Svnm is the 1.

I. Sinje xtte to Mattie Thomas, war best known remedy for consumption, coughs, colds and all throat and chest a gentleman of unsullied character and conduct. His whole life has been one of labor and devotion to the truest and most beautiful ideas of education. among the pie hunters. The fusion forces are dead only in the minds of the leeches who wish to suck the county's treasury.

The boys who are drilling are making excellent progress. The drill teaches them obedience, develops them physically and inculcates good habits. The officers maintain perfect discipline and are doing much toward destroying any hoodlumism that may pre.sent tfcielf. Samuel S.mitli, "and ifiha are. in cqntEol of the drillers are Cixerting themselves, tq see th.afe nothing but gQod hehavior- sh.aU 09 seen while the drill is in progress, fc- As soon as you go into a business man's office be sure and squirt a full flood of tobacco juice on the floor and if after doing this, his attention is not sufficiently attracted, take out a large full grown, nicely pulverized quid and smear it over his newly papered wall, then if you do not gain his attention you may feel sure that his temper is under perfect control and his self possession can not be Great CLtAUiMQ Safcurda'yVjune Mrs.

lHowe Will sell all millinery, at astqnshngly-low prices. Bjon take ajry tjqdjffe, worcl for. but come and see to begin June 18th an4 continue until Stur-div, June 25th. tf rt1r- rrr- Wnrj. Iicks and daughter-, visi- ted the city, Monday, Mr.

Hioks. is a liberal CQnta-ibutor to the QQffera of -the county, in the way of taxes, and was up to put in his semi-annual offering. If the curfew could be rung on some boys and girls over the age of sixteen years and some married men in our citj-, it would have a very wholesorr effect on the roxalis oi tae community. The elm tree is the only one to plant in this climate for shade. It is always clean, has a thick and Beaufifil foliage; and- gnfy' iie c'" 'q weather, bjettes iha any other variety.

Lake, ijiddletoh, Qhq has been drahied and. small ijoys qf ih.e Immediate neighborhood will have to look elsewhere for mud and water to cause their mammas grief. The high school boys have derived much benefit from their gymnasium, which Dr. Cormack has so kindly allowed them to occupy, in the vacant ranty deed to, 81 acres, in Iluck Creek township i325. County Superintendent, Geo.

Sipe, James and wife to Sary Perkins, warranty, deed a lots in BredoAia, 15, A. N-, Perkins, to MT Perkins, warranty will have. b.es normal ts, Kansas ths yeap. No teacher, or. any body else in this county, who cari affordj Dr.

Geo. E. Seymour, of the St. d.eed to 4j lotjS in, FredQnia, $4, Perking to, Mary Perkfn.s, warranty Louis Society of Pedagogy and Professor of mathematics in the St. Louis High School.

should miss attending the. coning nor deed to part of no lot in Fredonia, $1. Q. BjQardson and wife to Lillian I. Foote, mal, which, will pe conducted hv Prof i Holbixjok.

I have known R. Ifeber- Holbrook warranty dead to 40 acres in Pleasant Valley township, $350. Attending school at Ft. Scott returned home Monday. J.

D. Allen and wife left Sunday for Newark, Ohio. They will be gone About three weeks. John G. Grandson, and son, Albion, if Talleyrand township, were in paying taxes, Monday E.

II. Reddington, of Neodesha township, was a'pleasant caller at the Her-A'l'd office last hjtesidesj of was jn this jty Sunday and while. ne.ee. subscribed for he Heral. N.

Certain, who hag purchased he Cherry valley Lumber "Yards, was up i rorn' Neodesha Saturday. J. Koger, of Talleyrand, was in Fredonia, Tu.esd.ay, enrQUtP fH the liitQ convention at Topeka. Judge Perkins of Carthage, was called here last Saturday by the death of his brother, Dr. Perkins.

P. Myres, of Americus, was in towu Tuesday, the guest of Arthur Case. He is a student of Baker University. Stheis, a little grandson of Mr. and -Jfrom VVip.r-old last' week', to yisit relatives.

i'-2r. and ijrs. loonier S. Jones, of township, the family of Sjpesj'lhe. hr.st the week.

Misg Bessie Oondit and Miss Dora Bingham returned from Emporia, Saturday where they ha.v5 been attending Mrs, Mary Ghilcote, wife of Thomas Jasper M. Richardson and wife to Lillian I. for rriany years, and I regard him as a man of rare attainments as a scholar, a fluent and forceful speaker, a clear Chilcote, died at her home in Elma, Foote, warranty deed to 40 acres in Pleasant Valley township, $175. May 30th. Mrs.

Chilcote lived Wilson county to F. E. Richardson, tax deed and vigorous writer, a sound and comprehensive thinker on all edueational to ljf lots in Fredonia, $3.77. Wilson county to F. E.

Richardson vjt dbl to 5 lots in Fredor iaj questions. here for several years, being one of this county's early settlers, moving to Washington when she left this county. Tip. A. Davis, principal State Nori to 4 lots in Fredonia, $8.03.

mal School, Clarion, Pa. Wilson county to B. R. Harris, tax deed to John W. Floyd returned I have met a large number of the two lots in Altoona, $4.16.

Blackwell, Saturday, being leading instructors of the country, There is not ity. sf its siza any--. both in class rooms and teachers' in called theaje oh.account of the death of his George Hixon. Mrs. hteeu ilav9 more, refined, intel stitutes as well as in Summer Schools lectual, indistriou.s, polite and, good.

Floyd lef Tuesday to stay a coupleT 6 weeks with ner daughter', 'Mrf, feeling ot o.f lQya and young men than has Fredonia, Our paople are proud of their hoys and young men and they have just cause to be. Dr. T. B. "Wbodard's many old friends.

of Methods and I can say thankfully and truthfully that nowhere have I come into touch with any one who equals Dr. Holbrook in the clear insigh which he possesses of, educational principals nti in the application of Ufct baiue He possesses a magnetic power that wins for him the love and confidence of his hearers. The patriotlo meeting, held- in the tiourt y-awl last Saturday, was addr essed by Qeo, Anthony, Rev. Hughes, of the Presbyterian church, Rev. Shoemaker, of the Congregational church and S.

S. Kirkpatrick. All of these men made eloquent addresses and each possessed too much horse senso to indeavor to make political capital out of an affair that is so solemn, in which many of our most intelligent, mova and worthy young men fe4 called to be tn the country's defense, it is only the cheapest mountebanks and degenerate charlatans, who are totally depraved as to the proper Rfnsf of Tvrnnriet.v. that will endeavor in ths county will be mvch pleaded. Do you need a farm loan? Deal with home people and save know that the elector ha9 regained his health.

Br, Woodard is one of Wilson QQunty's oldest and most respected much of the usual expense. Money always ready. As I have other business that clalm, Wm. Sheets and Tom Middleton re my attention I have decoftfort to quit the hotel businfc "Will sell the West room north of his off. Cfc ern jaoBei cbmplete, or will sell furni to make nartizan haraniv3! on "such i ture and rent building.

turned Saturday from Pittsburg, where they attended the Firemen's Tournament. They report a very enjoj abe time. The Tqrnrev.w,itl tk'Vqcg at Ivnsas Cjty nex year-. an. occasion.

(J. J. J3LASS. T. C.

Singleton's, J. D. Allen's, Dr. he ornrujisionera are intending to repair the court house in the near future. This will be a wise expense as itj is in much need of an overhauling.

The roof especially Is in a condition that demands immediate attention. he. glv-e goneer-fcs every fW evenings, for the entertainment of the people and all our people are grateful to the bands for th? pleasant entertainment afforded them Q. V- Small returned to Stillwater, A. C.

Flack's and J. W. jffvrtk are gems. troubles. Every bottle is guaranteed.

It Ls the best remedy for children. 25 and 50c Bogart, the Druggist. Raspberries have taken the place held by strawberries for some time. To those with piles, either itching or bleeding, we particularly recommend Dr. Sawyer's Arnica and Witch Hazel Salve.

It will immediately relieve and positively cure this disease. O. J. Butin Cucumbers and bellyaches are the concomitants of the present. Redbud, Gordon county, Ga Beggf Mfg.

Co. Please send by express at once one dozen Beggs' J5l.Wl Purifier. It Ls the most wonderful medicine I ever tried lor Swul'a. S. R.

Taylor. Bogart, the druggist Many reapers started in this county last Monday. Rsv. S. II.

Jone3, Tacoma, Vist- says: "I have suffered for years with constipation and indigestion. One bottle of Beggs' Little. Qtant Pills relieved me entirely Bogart. A. liiy' o.vb.

Any on. finding same please leave it at. thet Hkkald office. A few hundred dollar. eki bo borrowed at 8 per cent annual interest, on good real estates fceourity, on 3 to 5, years tinve vit privilege of payment at any- interest payment.

Inquire of Stivers Kennedy. Wellington Moore is the-public square assume the Ipoks of a beautifully kept lawn Is your liver tired does it fail to doits duty? feo, don't neglect its call for A few doses of Ilerbine may sve you a spell of sickness. Herb'iiie-. is the only perfect liver medicine. IL cures chill3 and fever.

75c. Itogart. A few Fredonia families will spendL th3 summer in Beggs' German Sal. ve is a cure forties, No matter how bad the ease may be. They releive at once, scalds, old soe, burns, eczema, tumors, cct.

Bogart, the druggist. Your hair can be saved. Psm" Re newer will do it as it act directly on. the scalp and hair foJl'flC2l. The effect is wonderful and Bogart, the druggist.

fheourfew should be rung on seme oJt the Fredonia dances. Indigestion, constipation and liver disorders yield to Prickly Ash Bitters. It strengthens the whole system and purifies the blood. Sold by W. I.

Ptarce Bro. Rainbows numerous. Take a pill that a pill, built on medical science by an able physician; such is the short story of Dr. Sawyer's Little Wide Awake Pills. -C.

J. Butin Bro. Blackberries in market. The rain falls on the. jissc and" unjuit Baggs' Cherry Vfvush Syrup cures a Cold, Asthma, aiid.

LaGrippe caught in rain ox.feism6. Bogart, the druggist. Ballard's Snow Liniment will cure lame back, sore throat, wounds, sprains, bruises, old sores. Ladies, it will cure your backache. Bogart.

The curfew tolls regularly o'clock. Sqnday. Mr. Small, in company lieosho county normal had an en with several others, will leave over rollment of 91 at last report. land about June 25th, for Colorado, to spend the summer.

i W. E. Case's yard is a thing of beauty. The Deming Investment Co. is headquarters for farm loans.

Money furniqhec in quickest-Htne, at nie lowesi rates and the least expanse. Give them a call. The war fever still possesses a tight More rain and more weedy corn. The chaldrons' day exercises were rained out at High Prairie church Sunday night. Miss Fannie Magatagan was in the Valley Monday.

Mrs. Del Gambles is quite sick at the present writing. Mrs. Chas Wiggins, who has been on the sick ii better at present. Xlarve Wiltse, with his sister, Lena, nd Miss Blanche Vanvaley, of Vilas, were visiting in the Valley, Sunday evening.

Items Of Interk a LookGood. Good looks 416 "really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver is inactive, you have a tou8 look, if your stomach ppovrdered, you have a dvspejjlc." look, if your kidneys, at Reeled, you have a FjyVihe'cf Took. Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks. "Electric Bitters" is a good alternative and tonic.

Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys," purifies the blood, cures pimples, blotche and boils, and gives a good Every bottle Sold at W. I. Pierce firo's. drug store. 50 vnt3 per bottle.

While the rainy weather has made the weeds boisterously healthly, it haa also made an abundant crop o. prairie hay. An DnvcHiifir. There ar few men more wide awake and enterprising than W. I.

Pierce who spare no pains to secure the best of everything in their line for their many customers. They now have the valuable agency for Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. This is the wonderfuA remedy that is producing such furor all over the country by ts many startling cures. It' bcjfutely cures asthma, broinchHM, hoarseness and all affections of the throat, chest and lungs.

Call at above drug store and St a trial bottle free or a regiM size for 50 cents and Sl.Ob. Guaranteed to cure qx pi-ioc refunded. Ryde has commenced making ice cream- Best ever made. tf The following is the program for the concert to be given by the Twin Mound Band tomorrow night: March, "White Chattaway. March, "The Sentinel," Schottische, "111 be True to My Honey Boy." Mack le.

Overture, March Pe Tlliay Hall. vjeriure, A joIj' Beyer. Qalop, Dalby 'Things of beauty make life better. grip on many of our joung men, ho Something Qf Interest. have ndt J- been bt'e to fenlt, C.

Frederickson and '-son, -Nathan, left Tuesday for Canon City, for If ft community tolerates law break-ersr they may expect to have their wives and daughters insulted. One kind of law breaking leads to tljtj tr.ansgre.ssiqn. 6 county ever had more efficient officers than has this county in the persons of A. M. Sharp, clerk of the district court and George B.

Sipe, our county superintendent. Mor good side walk has been laid in Fredonia this spring than in the previous years, thia has been emphatic--ally side -walk year so far as Fredonia is concerned. the benefit of the former's health. To the wise housekeeper can be found in every item we publish about our groceries. Sometimes we draw attention to a s.p,e,ci4l line of roods extraordinary Ollie Kirkpatrick and sister, Iva, Coffeyville has established a whipping post for tramps.

Fredonia has had provocation encth. some eases Hoi likewise II. H. Peyton, of the X-Ray, of New Albany, is giving the people of that vicinity exceptionaEy neat and newsy paper. The city council did not accept the the Herald's bid to do the city printing for the coming year for 99 cents, neither have the electors te, city been told how rd has been paid crR how much Is owing for city printing lor the last two years.

Information of this kind might dampen the ardor, of some, who work so diligently, through mud and mire, at the city election. The Deming Investment Co. can furnish a farm loan on day application is made, if title is good. We ask for no delays. No charge for extending abstracts.

Mesdames and. John 'o Utna, were paying their taxes, itq the county treasurer Tuesday. The ejunty treasurer is a very popular man at present, among the property owners of the county. The following birth is reported by Dr. Flack.

To Mr. and Mrsi. Beard, a bpv tjorn Thursday, June 9th. A finer line of Wall Paper was never placed before the public tha.n that which can be seen at Reeger's. tpqitgh, tJQ cty We4nsda on their way to Longton.

W. G. Fink, V. L. Poison, J.

M. Kcger, D. K. Morris and D. L.

Ryan left Fredonia Tuesday for the State Convention. J. A. Deardorf, of Neodesha was in JrcdoniTt cft just gravitates to the county "capital every now and then. Columbus Moore and wife, of Win-field, were in the city this week visiting friends and relatives.

Mr. Moore works in a mill at Winfield. I oether'and wife returned Wec-Dbsiiay iron; a. "trip" to fratt oimty, and to Oklahoma. They were Visiting children each place.

A. B. Connell was down from Vilas Monday, arranging to attend the normal ne.n mqnjh, funnel wjtb er sjster, Eva, will also J. II. Edwards, formerly the Missouri Pacific operator at this place, was up from Sedan Tuesday.

Mr. Edwards Is running a Racket Store in Sedan. R. Harris, J. L.

Saunders, Nelson Thayer, Bradsbaw, II. ool-fhgtonV were 'some "Of the Altoona people' yisiting Eredoma Wednesday. P. aisqnj (jer.ald. $nd jhaVies, were over from Altoona, Tuesday morning.

Master Gerald boarded the train for Elk City, where he will visit a few days with relatives. Lnst Monday Sheriff Bray proceeded sj.st'er'cl'ty'at i'le. cqfifexence. 'of 'ilson county's two rivers, andplaced iltsa Johnson and Thomas Armstrong under arrest. The sheriff raided the place described In the Information, find seized a quantity of Anheuser Busch beer.

LuhalUy at our U3uat low price. I I I St I Mrs. Chas. Graves was visiting friends and relatives in Neodesha, the first of the week. Baby Cap Sale.

"Will commence Saturday, Jnelth, anS continue un Mrs. Will Cady returned from Can ton, Illinois, the first of the week. Mrs. A. U.

Crooks Is attending: the assembly at Winfieid, this week. AC otner nines it is an extraui-dinary low price on groceries of our usual good quality. Whichever way the offer, it enables you to secure staph or fancy groceries, of excellent qiiallt7 and aj the same time save' money. Try our Mojav coffee, 2 lbs i nice can for 50 e-ents. Ltrge pails of Al table syrup for 60 cents per pail.

We arelieadquarters for fruit- Mrs. E. If. Alkn retuEn.e4 iwm Kansas City, Tuesday. Last Saturday was a day that new reapers could be sen eyerlitt3ewJane oh streets, Jw.ending their, way to the fields, of grain tley are sqqi iq lay low.

The Fredonia public has especial cause to be thankful to J. A. Burge for his untiring effort to let us know what has been taking place at the seat of war. Tfi-rrr. Patriotic nen never violate law wil- (ully, Neither do they cause their fellow men to do anything that will make them criminals.

tu a in-i oaturaay, June astn. rituoh more preferable that your boy attend the drill exercise than to loaf his time in the company of hoodlums. The people of Dist. 38 Ssfehool Vt0.rs.e o.rani.SQ a Sunday t.hqjt Sunday, the 19th Inst, at 3 p. m.

Sheriff Bray has the sincere thanks of the Herald for the many subscribers that he has added to its list. Miss Cora Perkins returned to Em poria, Tuesday. Rev. Chaffee made a trip to Qttaw.a, las SJcjna jars, jelly glasses and jar rub Mrs. John Crim went to Winfieid, bers.

Sunday, fX IT Dr. Allen, A. L. Hill and R. M.

Jones, of Neodesha, attended the funeral of Dr. A. N. Perkins last Friday. A number of the state normalites from this county, will remain for the summer term at Emporia.

Hogs are 3.25 per cwt. Thomas Sheedy left Sunday, for If you doubt that advertising paj-s, try the Herald for a few issues and see the number of calls you will Texas. Cattle have become so high that some of our farmers, who have money to invest, are purchasing land. Too wet for harvesters. (j, G.

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