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WILSON COUNTY NEWS the the WITHOUT BONUS. A fine boy baby now gladdens hn'rrie of Robert Koch. Il in blizzard la'st Tuesday "morning: MAKE SO APPLICATION FOR FARM L0A2TS U5TIL YOU SEE THE EBG INVESTMENT TTE GITE THE BORROWER THE TERT LOWEST RATES AND Alex Schooler and Miss Abbie SIDELL SIFTINQ3 BY H. Health good in this neighborhood. We are now prepared to give better terms on Streets, both of Cedar township, were S.

Nigh and family of north Missouri are here visiting friends. united in matrimony last week. We are giving some excellent bar gains since the holidays. Bee Hive. BETTER TERMS AND FACILITIES Than any other firm or mortgage company will give.

We mean what we say, and though we can't-enumerate all we give a few or the advantages we offer borrowers: The bridge carpenters received their new boarding car this week. The school here is progressing finely Fifty-seven pupils are enrolled. than any other firm in Wilson county, because: FIRST We write our own papers and you can pay your interest our office without extra charge. at Blank books, stationery, school books and school supplies at W. I Pierce drug store.

Mr. and Mrs. T. Laney returned from their visit to Kansas City last week. SECOND You have an option embodied in your mortgage whereby you can pay $100 or all at any interest payment, thereby having We have a permanent office In Wilson eounty, jur interests are centered here, much of the profit from our loans will be invested here and will add to the available capital of the county.

Our business is permanent and ye cannot afford to conduct it otherwise than in a straightforward and honorable manner, and shall do all in our power to develope the county's resources. We write the loans ourselves and have nothing to do with anv mortgage company 200 or 2,000 miles away. rfJiT.5e INTEREST ON YOUR LOAN CAN BE PAID AT OCR OFFICE right here in Fredonia, and we shall make iarge for -endin8T the money east. Your interest coupons will be promptly on hand and you will avoid correspondence and annoyance on account of the loan. We sell our loan di-rectly to the eastern investor and can alwavs tell just where it is held, and in case you desire to anticipate parment of the mortgage we ean secure you a release at a reasonable rate.

1 ALL CASES WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. Scott Wilson and family returned Millinery at cost at Mrs. Ricbey's old stand. Every one purchasing will the privilege of makins: cavment on vour mortease at the end of SECOND, what we tell you, you can rely upon. You avoid all responsibility of misrepresentation or misunderstanding with local agents, for you deal with headquarters, and as our loans are written to ourselves we are bound to make our agreements good.

Every promise and representation will be carried out to the letter, if it takes the lasudollar. OUR LOANS ARE NEVER CUT DOWN, or PAPERS DELAYED. We make our own inspection, draw our own papers and pay our own money on the same day. We are accountable to no one except the lender. If there should be any delay nr misrepresentation we cannot shift the blame on some one 200 miles away, but you can bring us to time.

from their visit to Fort Scott last six months from date. receive not a chromo but a souvenir. week. THIRD With the above privileges we can make you the lowest rates Fresh ovsters and celery- until the A protracted meeting is in progress in the county. here this week, conducted by Rev Stout.

close of the season at Bartlett Stifflee's. FOURTH Remember it does not cost vou a heavv bonus to release papers with us. A surprise party was given Wednes Wilbur Gregory and Miss Libbie Close were united ir marriage on Jan FIFTH We represent ten of the best fire and tornado insurance com day evening in honor of Dr. and Mrs. W.

S. Cady. All had a very pleasant uary 1. The ceremony occurred at the residence of the bride's mother and FINALLY, Do not let some falsifying agent of some foreign company tell vou about our terms, but come to Headquarters where you will always find us ready to give yon fall information in regard to everything connected with the loan. It will not cost you a cent; even if we cannot make you a loan we shall be glad to meet you and, be assured, will treat vou courteously THE DEMING INVESTMENT COMPANY, Office south side Square.

Fredonia, Ias panies in the world and make cheaper rates than the small panies. time. was performed by Rev. Hayward. Call and seo us.

or if you can't come write us and we will go and Strange, interesting and amusing JANU- NEODESHA will be the exhibition of the power of NOTES INDEPENDENT, AHY 4. see 3rou. BARTLETT Sc CANTRALI the electric cirl at Willits' opera hall I next week. CATARRH CURED BY ELECTRICITY. T.

J. HUDSON. LIPPINCOTT'S C. S. REED, Notary Public.

Catarrh can be easily, quickly, pleas A full stock of antly and lastingly cured by the elec Mrs. F. Schloesser returned last week from a short visit to the home of her daughter. Mrs. Schnakenbery, in MONTHLY MAGAZINE, A popular journal of general literature.

RHEUMATISM. Richmond, July 25, 1888. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen: Three years ago I waa exposed to the weather because of my connection with an engineer corps. tric jar- It clears the head, sweetens HUDSON REED, LAWYERS and collecting agents.

Office OTer Wilson Couuty Bank, Fredonia, Kansas. the breath and cures catarrh in all its Hay is again a scarce article on the market here and commands a high price. Dr. Hatcher is said to be the premium possum eater of this city. He has devoured three since Christmas and has exhausted the supply.

Some one cut down the flag pole that Wellington. stages. The jar will cure the worst Sexton is getting to be quite a stock BOOKS Al STATIONERY shipping point. Five car loads were THE JANUARY NUMBER, NOW READY, CONTAINS: snipped ironi there to Kansas City one day last week. stood in front of J.

Dart's residence, north of town, Thursday night and HALE-WESTON. A NOVEL. M. Elliot Sea- AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY J. B.

F. CATES, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in the A. E. Smith building, west side public square, Fredonia, Kas.

GEO. P. UHL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Stivers' building, north side public square, Fredonia, Kas. Ladies and gentlemen, buy your line made off with the rooster that orna My constitution though strong finally gave way and in a short time a terrible case of rheumatism had full possession of me.

My limbs began to swell, the knee joints were twice their normal size and perfectly stiff and my ankles were so diseased that it was impossible for me to walk. I had lost all control of myself and when I moved at all cream candies at the Bee Hive 25 mented its top. far the finest se- cents a pound and by lection in the city. On December IS a slick tongued indi All of the prizes of the Bee Hive drawing except the parlor lamp have vidual who went under the name of Geo. H.

Paxton of Chicago appeared in the city and sold the exclusive right to sell goods on commission for Donnell Son, Chicago, to a certain firm in lume's Postoffic Store Ha Ai been given out. The lamp falls to the lot of ticket No. 5G9. B. B.

TUTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Tuttle block, north side public square, Fredonia, Kansas. it was with the aid of cratches. A greater part of my life was spent in bed and almost constantly I was under direct charge of a physician the best 1 could find. He gave me all the relief this city, the party purchasing to pay I.

S. Leabo and Miss Lona Ilarbaugh Salt and oil at wholesale or retail at possible but there was no improvement well. THE DEATH OF SUMMER. (A Poem.) A. W.

EDGAR ALLAN POE. R. H. Stoddard. SONG.

Langdon Elwyn MitchelL LITERARY SOCIETY AS SHE WAS SEEN. Charlotte Adams. SYMPATHY. (A Poem.) Curtis Hall. THE CAPTURE AND EXECUTION OF JOHN BROWN.

By an Eye Witness. P. Poindex-ter. DIANA. (A Poem.) Wilson K.

Welsh. AT LAST; SIX DAYS IN THE LIFE OF AN EX-TEACHER. John Habberton. Fourth Day. A Counterfeit Presentment.

OUR ONE HUNDRED QUESTIONS. VI. OUR MONTHLY GOSSIP. Of Bets and Betters. Queries Answered.

BOOK TALK. Wm. S. Walsh. A Letter from Amelie Rives.

Buried Books. The Story of an African Farm. Mrs. Elizabeth Stoddard's Novels. EVERY DAY'S RECORD.

Bartlett Stiffler's. 5 for boxing, drayage, insurance, etc. He is now believed to be a fraud, as other parties in neighboring towns are beginning to inquire about their goods. were married on New Years day. The wedding was at the home of J.

D. Skaggs, near Guilford. CHAS. SWENEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW Fredonia, Kansas, CHHna TfaB Ci.ln in my condition. One day while lying upon my back I read your advertisement and in desperation decided to try pattocrat Only Democratic Paper in Wilsoa County.

Stick and mixed candy, oranges, cigars, at the Bee Hive. lV, Hill attention to any business in his line. Makes a It always pays to look out for sharp Now is the time to have your pictures vour medicine. I gave it a thorough vcuiauy ui iii iea jaiia umce ana en-ion business. ers.

made. Loomis will make you anything nervous headache in from one to three minutes no waiting for results. This novel and true curative shows its wonderful power instantly and gives universal satisfaction, as cures by nature's remedy are permanent. Catarrh, a common and dangerous malady when chronic, is liable to consume the frontal bones of the skull, destroy the cartilages of the nose and undermine and blight every function and faculty of its victim.Trre breath is offensive, the memory, the reasoning powers, sight, hearing and the senses of taste and smell are impaired, the digestive and assimilative functions become disordered and consumption ensues. The 1 electric jar will eradicate catarrh and prevent these evils.

A fortune for agents. For catalogue of all kinds of electric goods address Fletcher Fletcher, Cleveland, O. a- VESTIBULE TRAINS TO CHICAGO. The vestibule train is a new factor in western railroad transportation. It is claimed for these trains that on account of their being connected by steel hoods all danger of telescoping in case of accident is removed, the train being practically one long car.

It is certain that the oscillation of the cars is greatly reduced and it is also certain that the vestibule trains afford the greatest comfort yet known to travelers. The adoption of this style of train by the Chicago, Santa Fe and California railway between Kansas City and Chicago is a strong bid for the passenger traffic between the west and Chicago. This trial and in less than three months I is J. W. Willis' red front shoe store a strictly cash bouse.

from a tin type to a life size portrait had left my bed, dropped my crutches TO THE PEOPLE OF WILSON COUNTY. As my business has been very pros KANSAS. FREDONIA, and at hard times prices. E. J.

BURCH, M. D. and participated in a foot race. did the work for me and to it I owe my Mrs. John Hedges went to Chanute yesterday to visit a few days.

Next Tuesday C. S. Reed takes upon PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Mascot grocery, west side square. perous indeed since I came to Fredonia 1 wish to extend my gratitude to one and all for their kind and liberal pat RAILROAD TIME TABLES.

himself the honors and responsibilities present good health. Use this as you see fit. Very trrtly yours, of the office of county attorney. He J. Willis' red front shoe store for shoes of all widths and sizes.

A. N. PERKINS, M. D.f will make a good one. ronage extended unto me.

I am very anxious to become acquainted with St. Louis and San Francisco. C. A. Payne.

For sale by all druggists. Treatise on blood and skin diseases THE NICKEL PLATE The electric girl is a great novelty T. J. Hudson was in Topeka on legal business the first of the week. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

Office three doors west of Wilson County Bank, Fredonia, Kas. Residence south end of West Mound street. and will likely draw a crowd. She is also a mind reader and will exhibit BILLIARD and LUNCH every living person in Wilson county during the year 1889 and prove to them beyond a doubt that they can buy as solid, honest, reliable boots, shoes and slippers as there is manufactured in A fine line of syrups, sorghum, at Bartlett Stiffler's. her powers in that line.

PARLOR. Bartlett Sti flier want your trade in the world at J. W. Willis' red front W. S.

CADY. D. D. S. DENTAL PARLORS.

Opposite Gold Dust hotel, Fredonia, Kansas. Mrs. M. Pearson and son Jim started last week on a trip to Georgia. shoe store.

Respectfully submitted to the cash trade only by groceries and feed, but be sure and bring the cash it makes the trade more hilarious, you know. In the new Main street block, south of the Wilson County bank, Fredonia, Kas. Call and see us. HUGHES LIPPY. We sell cheaper than others.

Bee Hive. J. W. Willis, The Shoe Man. Prof.

Stempf, the violinist, was proud A. W. HOWE, DENTIST. Office southwest corner square, up stairs, Fredonia, Kas. Notice for Publication.

rink The work of tearing down the In effect Sunday, October 21, 188S. WEST BOTTND TRAINS. Mail No. 1 1:42 a. m.

Mall No. 3 1:16 p. m. Frisco Freight No. 35 5:20 a.

m. Freight No. 37 6:43 p. m. Local Freight No.

3V 8:00 a. EAST BOUND TRAINS. Mail No. 2 1:12 a. m.

Mail No. 4 p. m. Mock Express No. 32 4:31 a.

m. Local Freight No. 38 4:23 p. m. Freight No.

31 1:16 p. m. All trains run daily. Reclining chair cars on all passenger trains. Trains 32 and 35 do not carry pnsien tiers.

Nos. 1 nnd 8 connect at Halstead with Atchi-son, Topeka and Santa Fo railway for all points In Colorado, New Mexico. Arizona and California. Nos, 2 and 4 connect at union depot, St. Louis, for all points east, north and south.

Any information desired relative to freight or passenger business will be cheerfully given by applying to J. I. LINGENFELTER, A cent. SAM HERYFORD LETTER. Fredonia, Jan.

9, 18S9. as a peacock last Monday, which state of mind was occasioned by the birth of fine twins at his home a boy and a new road is in many particulars ahead was commenced last Saturday. Choice beef, pork and mutton always fresh at Green's meat market. Editor Democrat: P. J.

THOMAS, girl. of any of its older competitors and will undoubtedly be the popular road to Please let me say through your paper Land Office at Independence, December 3, 1888. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the following JJN named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the clerk of the district court at Fredonia. on WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. At Reej eer's drue store, south side sauare.

Fredo to the many friends I have made since mailed free. The Swift Specific Company, Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. LIST OF JURORS. Following is a list of the grand and petit jurors drawn for the February term of the district court for this county: Grand Jurors J. C.

Tuttle, L. A. Hamilton and W. L. Campbell, Center township; M.

Simpson, Chetopa; Wm. Knapp, Colfax; C. H. Bates.Duck Creek; John McLaren and W. P.

McCain, Guilford, W. C. Smith, Neodesha; I. H. Smith, Prairie; G.

R. Long, Pleasant Valley; C. T. Dye, Verdigris; J. W.

McNair, Fall River. Petit Jurors Wm.Porter and Nathan Nelson, Center township; Ben Seems, Geo. Sherbeno and S. S. Williams, Cedar; Thos.

Frazier and David Fullmer, Chetopa; A. L. Routh, Clifton; S. D. Roberts, Colfax; Jacob Eby, Fall River; Geo.

Shelly, J. M. King and A. C. Sperry, Neodesha; S.

L. Freidline, Pleasant Valley; J. H. Roger, Talleyrand; Henry Dixon and S. G.

Cress, Asa Webster of Prairie township Chicago. nla, Kas, All work guaranteed 1 became identified with tho grocery called Monday and renewed his sub trade of Fredonia, and whom it is a scription to the Democrat and had his January 12, 1889. viz: James M. Frost, for the southeast quarter of section 1, township 28, A meeting of the Wilson County Medical society was held Tuesday. Fresh oysters and celery at Kuhnke's, on the east side of the sauare.

address changed from Fredoniato meatiltW Cures lAvw Comptatnt, jtffectUnui and ELECTRIC SITTERS. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used electric bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not ex I Coativetiess. At druggists.

Price 25 cts. pleasure to me to serve, that I may now be found at the store of Bartlett Stifller, where I will be glad to welcome and wait upon them, one and all. Very respectfully, Sam H. Hertford. range 13.

ie names tne following witnesses to prove his continrous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: James Hod gin of Fredonia, Wm. Hodgin of Fredonia, Harrison McPheters of Coyville, Lewis Porter of Fredonia, Kas. CLATE M. RALSTIN, 4508 Register. Sam Smith, the ice king, is beginning Physicians have reported an large number of births of late.

to tear that he will not get to put up TT 1 any ice tins winter, ne iius auuui Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Southern Kansat Division. ist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric bitters will cure Pinney Bros, want it All silverware bought at Reeger's will be engraved free of charge. half enough left over from last year to supply the city. distinctly understood UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION OYER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED.

all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affections caused by impure Rick Case arrived in town last Tues day as handsome and smiling as ever. Don't shoot the little quail anymore, for the limit of the law has passed. Visit J. W. Willis' red front shoe store before buying boots or shoes.

blood; will drive malaria from the sys tem and prevent as well as cure all For a year past he has been traveling for a wholesale grocery firm with headquarters in Fort Scott. that they must have money, and hereby give notice that all persons indebted to them by book account or notes past due, includi In effect Sunday, October 21, 18SS. EAST BOUND. Passenger, Mail nnd Express 10:38 a. m.

Local Freight and Stock, 3:35 p. m. WEST BOUND. Passenger, Mail and Express 4:10 p. m.

Local Freight a. m. SALVATION OIL (ffi'ci ontg 25 cents. Sold by all druggists.) Believes quickly Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swellings, Bruises, Lumbago, Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Sores, Backache, Thomas Wix killed a deer near his home in Woodson county last week. malarial fevers; for cure of headache, constipation and indigestion try electric bitters.

Entire satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price 50 cents and $1 per bottle at Reeger's drug store. ng book accounts of The iron axle express wagon given away at the Bee Hive drawing on New Years day was drawn by ticket No. S00, held by Mrs. O.

P. Ghrist, living four miles west of Fredonia. All trains carry Green's meat market is the place to go for choice beef, mutton and pork. pnssengers and baggage. W.

A. Cooper, Agent. 1888, must call and set Missouri FaciQc. Mrs. W.

R. Roberts is visiting relatives in Greenwood county this week. tle them by January 15 Verdigris. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the postoffice at Fredonia, Wilson county, for the week ending Wednesday, January 9, 1889. If not called for in two weeks they will be sent to the dead letter office at Washington, D.

Benford, Mrs Ida Owens (Constable) Coble, Cornelius Smith, George Hairgrove, Smith, Dora Kelley, Parties calling for any of the above will please say "advertised," giving date of list. S. J. Hess, Postmaster. All the best brands of flour, and sack warranted, at Bartlett In effect Sunday, July 18SS.

NORTH AND EAST. J. G. Morrison is canvassing for a new subscription edition of Webster's unabridged dictionary and is meeting with good success. lie took nine orders in one day at Buffalo last week.

a Frank Kimball of Neodesha township was in town Monday and called on the Democrat. wheat in his milLU STATS LOTTERY MMl Incorporated by the legislature in 1868 for educational and charitable purposes, and its franchise made a part of the present state constitution in 1879 by an overwhelming popular vote. Its MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take place remi-niintialti) (June and December), and its GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS take place-in. each of the other ten months of the year and are all draten in publicat the Academy of Music, New Orleans, La. FA MSB FQE.

TWENTY YEARS For Integrity of Its Drawings, and Prompt Payment of Prizes, Attested as follows: We do hereby certify ilvat we supervise the arrangements for all the montldy and semi-annual drawings of the Louisiana State Lottery company and in person manage and control the drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness and in good faith toward all parties, andwe autliorize tlte company to use this certificate, with fac similes of our signatures attached, in its advertisements. p. 5:10 p. Passenger Local Is the oldest and most popular scientific nnd mechanical paper published and has the lanrett circulation of any paper of it class in the world. Fully illustrated.

Best class of Wood Engravings. Published weekly. Send for specimen codt. Price $3 a year. Four months' trial, tl.

MUftN Plulishkhh, 301 Broadway, N.Y. ARCHITECTS BUILDERQ Edition of Scientific American. A great success. Kach Issue contains colored lithographic plates of country and city residences or public bulldinKR. Numerous engravings and full plans and specifications for tbe use ot such as contemplate buildinir.

Price a year, 26 cts. a copy. MU.NN Is. PL Reserved seats for the electric girl show are now on sale at Butin's drug store. SOUTH AND WEST.

BALLARD'S II ORE HO UND SYRUP. We desire to call your attention to a remarkable article which we are selling a large amount of one that is spoken of in the highest terms of praise by all who have used it. It gives instantaneous relief in the worst coughs. It will cure where all others have failed. It is Ballard's horehound syrup, ltis absolutely the best known remedy for coughs, croup, bronchitis, sore throat, sore chest, asthma and all diseases of the throat and lungs.

If you have a cough or any of your family are afflicted don't put it off until too late; try this grand remedy. Peter Reeger, agent. a. a. Tassenger Local vicinity is looking line, the indications so far being good for the largest crop ever grown.

or expect a visit from an officer of the law. They mean business, for they want their money, they need it and must have it. At the annual meeting of the Wilson County Medical society held in this city last Tuesday the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, J. R. Willits, Fredonia; vice president, M.

L. Somers, Altoona; secretary, F. M. Wiley, Fredonia; assistant secretary and treasurer, F. T.

Allen, Neodesha; board of censors, A. N. Perkins, A. C. Flack, Fredonia, and T.

L. Craig, Benedict. The next regular meeting will be held on April 9. Connections at Yates Center with through rains for St. Louis and at Kansas City for all points north and east FAUL HARDING, Agent.

J. Wr. Willis' red front shoe store is headquarters for boots, shoes and slippers. It is evident that some liquor cases will be tried at the coming term of court. may be secured br apply ing to Ml'NN who FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1SS9.

sasBUBk Ok tm have had over Mrs. M. E. Lease will lecture in AVil-lit-s opera hall next Tuesday evening on "Ireland and the Irish." She delivered the lecture in Chanute last week and the papers there speak very highly of it. 40 years' experience and have made over KO.0U0 applications for American and eien pat- 6end for Handbook.

Corres come to town restaurant and LOCAL LACONICS. Farmers, when you stop in at Kuhnke's get dinner. pondence sU.ollT confidential. TRADE MARKS. In cape your mark in not registered in the Patent Office, apply to Mcnn 4 and procure Immediate protection.

Bend for Handbook. COPYRIGHTS for books, charts, maps, ttc, quickly procured. Address MCNN cV Pritent Solicitors. General Office 301 Broahwat, N. Y.

The Benell orchestra furnished music for a dance at Neodesha last Friday night. THE LUCKY TICKET. Neodesha, Jan. 5, 1889. This is to certify that I held ticket No.

150 in the grand drawing at the popular Bee Hive store at Fredonia, and that upon presentation of the ticket I received the $75 music box without any cost whatever outside of buying my dollar's worth of goods, which alone were worth more than I paid for them. I was not aware that I had drawn the prize until I chanced to see the result some days afterward. R. B. Wilson.

WILLIAMS' AUSTRALIAN HERB PILLS. If you are yellow, bijious, constipated with headache, bad breath, drowsy, no appetite, look out; your liver is out of order. One box of these pills will drive all the troubles away and make a new being of you. Price 25 cents. P.

Reeger, agent. Commissioners. We are all in the soup. The man without means Is floating around the parsley and greens, The fellow whose girl said no, though so nice, Is the mashed up potato and left over rice. Chorus: lie's down in the soup and she is too, And so are we and so are you; And the devil himself stirs up the stew, And none of us know what to do.

iTHfiT FIBHT We the undersigned brinks and bankers will pay all prizes drawn in the Louisiana state lotteries which may be presented at our counters. R. M. WALMSLEY, Pres. Louisiana Nat.

Bk. PIERRE LANAUX, Pres. State Nat. Bk. A.

BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans Nat. Bk. CARL KOKN. Pres.

Union Nat Bk. Mrs. F. T. Allen of Neodesha accompanied her husband who came up Tuesday to attend the meeting of the medical society.

She remained until the following afternoon visiting her husband's relatives. Ticket No. 1-50, which captured the 75 music box in the Bee Hive drawing, was held by R. B. Wilson, proprietor of the transfer line at Neodesha.

He has written a statement which is published in another column, IS CONSUMPTION INCURABLE? Read the following: C. II. Morris, Newark, says: "Was down with abscess of lungs and friends and physicians pronounced me an incurable consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's new discovery for consumption, am now on my third bottle and able to oversee the work on my farm.

It is the finest medicine ever made." Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, says: "Had it not been for Dr. King's new discovery for consumption I would have died of lung troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in best of health." Try it. Sample bottles free at Reeger's drug store.

Xew arrival of chamois lined shoes for ladies at J. W. Willis' red front shoe store. W. D.

Sutton went to Kansas City Monday, accompanying a car load of cattle. The lecture Wednesday evening at Willits' opera hall by Grand Master Workman Riggs of the A. O. U. W.

was well attended and proved quite interesting. The objects and plans of the order were fully and satisfactorily explained and the lodge here will be greatly benefited. The entertainment was enlivened by music by the cornet band and songs by members of the Harmonie club. Tho Original Vins. C.

F. Simmons, St. Louis, Prop'r M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine, Eit'd 1840, in the U.

S. Court defeats J. H. Zeilin, Prop'r A. QSi mm or; 3 Liver Regulator, Kst'd by Zeilin 1863.

M. A. S. L. M.

has for 47 years Trade at the Bee Hive. Trade is not brisk. ired Indigestion, Biliousness, Headache.Lost Appetite, Sour Stomach, Etc. Itev. T.

B. Reams, Pastor M. E. Go to Keeger's for drugs. Oysters served in any style or a square meal can be had at Kuhnke's restaurant.

Church, Adams, writes: "I irjnK snouia nave oten Geal but 2so winter this year. Tinware at the Bee Hive. McLean, the rotund and jolly ex-druggist of Neodesha, was in town for your Genuine M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine.

I have sometimes had to substitute "Zcilin's stuff" for your Medicine, but it don't answer the Neodesha evidently does not appreciate home talent in amateur theatricals. An amateur company gave an entertainment there last week to a very slim house, the expenses amounting to S2 more than the receipts. LTat DO YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISMf No one who has not been a sufferer The roads are very bad. Gnu! MontMy Drawing, At the Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, January 15, 1689. CAPITAL mil $300,000.

100,000 Tickets at $20 Each, Halves $10, Quarters $5, Tenths $2, Twentieths $1. LIST OP PBIZES. 1 PRfZE OF fctflO.000 Is 8300,000 1 PRIZE OF 100,000 is 100,000 1 PRIZE OF 50,000 is 50,000 1 PRIZE OF 25.000 is 25,000 2 PRIZES OF 10,000 are 20,000 5 PRIZES OF 5,000 are 25,000 purpose." Dr. I. It.

Graves. Editor The can have any idea of the excruciating One of the principal social events of the week was a watch meeting at Frank Moore's Xew Years eve. Those who were so disposed threaded the mazes of the merry dance to the sound of seductive music and all partook of turkey with the various accompaniments, prepared under the skilled hands of Mesdame3 Moore and Rainey. Altoona Journal. Mem r-his.

Tenn. savs: Shoes to fit and shoes to please all mankind at J. V. Willis' red front shoe store. agony caused by rheumatism.

This painful disease is frequently caused by a stoppage of the circulation of the I received a package of your Liver Medicine, and have used half of it. It works like a charm. I want no better Liver Regulator and certainly no more of Zeilui's rcixture. WHOM THIS MA CONCERN. Take notice that J.

H. Koger needs money and must have it. All book accounts and notes past due must be settled by January 21 without fail. I mean business. J.

H. Koger, La Fontaine, Kas. SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES. All kinds all sizes half price at the Bee Hive. Also a large importation of all other needles of the best English make just received and will be sold away below regular price.

H. M. Keesling, clerk of the district court, and H. A. Bruudide, county school superintendent, both of whom have been in office four years, will retire next Monday, to be succeeded by C.

S. Brigham and II. V. Butcher. Go to Reeger's for jewelry.

Electric girl next week. School supplies at Pierce's. Bring in a Joad of cord wood. Go to Keeper's for silverware. Five new legal notices this week.

Reeger warrants all his jewelry. blood through the muscular portions of the body. Ballard's snow liniment will invariaby cure this disease by penetrating every spot of the skin and drawing to the outer surface all poisonous matter, and restoring a natural circulation of the blood. Every bottle guaranteed. Peter Reeger, agent.

Tuesday was a blue day among the merchants. The blizzard kept everybody at home. Try a pair of those celebrated hand made boots at J. W. Willis' red front shoe store.

Dr. Somers of Altoona was in town Tuesday and attended the meeting of the medical society. The skating rink is to be torn down and the lumber will be sold cheap by Charles Blume. 25 PRIZE3 OF L000 are 25,000 100 PRIZES OF 500 are 50,000 200 PRIZES OF 300 are 60.000 500 PRIZE3 OF 200 are 100.000 APPROXIMATION PBIZES. 100 Prizes of S5O0 are 50,000 100 Prizes of 300 are 30,000 100 Prizes of 200 are 000 TERMIXAL PBIZES.

999 Prizes of 100 are 99,900 999 Prizes of 100 are 99.900 I have always been much annoyed by neuralgia and headache and finally determined to try salvation oil. I am glad to recommend it, as it made a perfect cure in my case. Marks New, C2 Aisquith street, Baltimore, Md. wrong with the goose Something bone. BUCKLES' ARNICA SALVE.

The best salve in the world for cuts, The newly elected officers of the A. O. U. W. lodge were publicly installed last Monday night by W.

A. Cooper, deputy grand master workman. There was a good turnout of members and friends of the order and their wives. After the ceremonies refreshments were served and a pleasant social time was had. That fat man, who the ladies declare is the handsomest man in Washington, used to be an invalid, but he took te hard drinking, not of whisky, but of Dr.

Bull's cough syrnp, and now he walks right over the very slenderest dudes, and don't care at all. 3,134 Prizes, amounting to $1,054,800 Farmers, trade at the Bee Hive. Prairie schooners 'are still sailing eastward. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions and posi Note. Tickets drawing capital prizes are not 1 1 entitled to terminal prizes.

As times are hard and money scarce Uncle Mat Freaner, the pioneer boot and shoe maker, proposes to put down prices on custom made and repair work so that all may be shod at little expense. Fine French calf boots, sewed, French calf boots, pegged, French calf shoes, sewed, French calf shoes, pegged, men's boots half soled, 60 cents; all other repairing in proportion, and cheaper if you want it. Uncle Mat says he intends to do work cheaper than anybody. To be found at the store of O. V.

Small. rf5BFor club rates or any Information desired write legibly to the undersigned, clearly statin your residence, with state, county, street and number. More rapid return mail delivery will be assured by your enclosing an envelope bear tively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.

For sale by Peter Reeger. Big bargains at the Bee Hive store. It is the persistent advertiser that gets the trade. ing- your full address. Miss Laura Paulen has gone to Baldwin City to attend Baker university.

She started yesterday. You will receive full value for every dollar expended at J. W. Willis' red front shoe store. The electric girl is sweet sixteen and weighs only ninety-four pounds, yet possesses electric powers which make her a wonder of the world.

Don't fail to see her next week Monday and Wednespay nights at Willits' opera hall. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henry, who have been here assisting F. V.

Rowland in the Bee Hive store during the busy season, will take their departure soon. Mr. Henry travels for a wholesale toy house and his wife accompanies him on the road. 'all CAP III l.liH Cigars the very best at the Bee Hive. State Senator Kirkpatrick started for Topeka last Friday.

Go to Reeger's for clocks and watches. The county treasurer is a little behind with his work. "VTien Baby was sick, we her Castoria, When she was a Child, the cried for Castoria, When she became Alias, she eltmg to Castoria, Wheat she had Children, the them Castoria, John M. Fitch, the seedsman and florist, has made arrangements with Hess Sutton to occupy a corner in the grocery department of their establishment with his seed store the coming season. He will be ready for business about February 20.

Newt Powell has been promoted to head clerk at J. W. Defever's. Newt is a deserving young man. Every article warranted to give satisfaction or money cheerfully refunded at the Bee Hive store.

Sholes Hunt desire to- call attention to the fact that they are now fixed in their new quarters in the Hudson opera block and are ready for business. They invite the public to call and see them and will take pleasure in showing customers through their lage stock of furniture. anna postal notes, express money oraers, oi New York exchange in ordinary letter. Currency by express (at our expense) addressed I. A.

DAUPHIN. New Orleans, La. or IS. A. DACPHIN, Washington, D.

C. Address Registered Letters to XEW OKLE1SS HATI05AL BA.XE, 5evr Orleans, La REMEMBER, that the payment of prize, is GUARANTEED BY FOCR NATIONAL BANKS of New Orleans and the tickets are signed by the president of an institution whose chartered rights are recognised in the highest courts; therefore, beware of all imitations or anonymous schemes. ONE DOLLAR Is the price of the smallest part or fraction of a ticket ISSUED BY US in any drawing. Anything in onr name offered for less than a dollar Is a swindle. For Baking Purpc: A fine 5 cent cigar three for 1Q cents at the Bee Hive.

I will receive checks and orders from the grocery stores at par in exchange for goods at the Bee Hive. F.V.Rowland. The Sunflower Investment company has lately been organized with W. D. Barnes, L.

J. Pound and Grant Keesling of La Fontaine and G. W. Booker of Buffalo as principal stockholders. The company will establish loan offices at La Fontaine, Buffalo, Longton and other points.

Hand welt shoes for ladies and gents Li is claimed that Miss Lena Loeb, the electric girl who is to appear at Willits' opera hall on Monday and Wednesday evenings of next week, weighs only ninety-four pounds and will access-fully resist the combined strength of twelve strong men. This is the week of prayer and is being observed by the churches according to the' general program. Pitcher's Castoria. at J. W.

Willis' red front shoe store. John Rutin returned Tuesday from a trip to Appleton City, Mo. Children Cry for Best in theYforlJ. Sold by Defever Pitcher's Castoria. Children Ciyfor.

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