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The Earth from Brookville, Kansas • 1

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7 Jk NUMBER 43 Vol. iv. Bl.OOKVILLE, SALINE COUNTY, KANSAS, FItlDAY, OOTOBER 1894. 7 THE EARTH'S COUPON This coupon, accompanied by 50 cen is will cnublt) the editor to buy 10 pounds of beans. Look out for prices in this space; You can afford to wait until next week lor they will save you money.

I.N. SONDERGARD. Hard Facts" First published Oct 12th, ISM. SHERIFF'S SALS. Bsairybssv VS.

Wicfield 8. Frannr and Srth S. Fnzeor. By virtue of an order of isened ont of the. District Court of the 80th Judicial District within and for the county of Saline, and State of Eaneaav in the above entitled case, and to me directed ana delivered, will on Tuesday, the istb.day of Nov.

A. D. 1894, at two o'clock p. m. of said tt tir east door of the court house In the city of Salina, Saline Kansas, offer for sale at pnblie auction and tell to the highest bidder for eath in hand, the following described real estate towibv the east balf of the southeast oo alter, and the nartheast qnartec of section aix (8), all in town-chip (IS) sou, range five (5) wit of the Sixth Frfncfoelc.

Meridian, lying and situate to SnUneWmniT.in ttfe stale of Kansas, with tenement, hereditaments and Dh Hard Times Wright's Hardware Store Devolutions. Advertising is to business what steam is to machinery the grand motive power. Macaulay. This fine Italian weather continues. Underwear from II up at Gane's.

Good quality. Money to loan on farm and city property. At this office, We can save you money. Try us. Kaffer Bros.

Co. Ed. Root shipped 8 cars of fat steers to Kansas City Sunday. I. C.

Henry and family visited Salioa Saturday last. Joe Lane made a flying trip to 8 alia a one day last week. Provide yourself with good warm underwear at Gane's. We pay the highest market price for produce. Kaffer Bros.

Co. Jerry Guiles made a business trip to Salina Saturday. Mack Srack returned Saturday afternoon from a visit to Salina. Bexroat Sondergard have the best and cheapest flour and feed in the city. Elmer McCormhk yisitcd in Ellis oyer Sunday.

W. II. Gentry Is borne again from the south, where ho has been buying and shipping cattle. The Minneapolis man who Is raffling off a tombstone is what would be called a dead game sport. Topeka Journal.

Gane's fall and winter underwear has arrived, also his new stock of furnishing goods for ladies and gentlemen. For Dry Goods call and see us. Kaffer Bros. Co. Mr.

Sanderson will engage in the mer. aanlile business at Bavaria, being successor to Hawley Bros. J. J. Corbett made a trip to Brookville this week.

Presumably to make arrange, meats for his fight with Fitzsimmons. Never have we been able to sell goods as as now. Kaffer Bros. Co. D.

B. Downey has purchased R. K. Putnam's interest in the Hollyrood Sun, and is now suie editor and proprietor. The Sua is sjively local paper.

Parties holding due bills for Flour from Bavaria Roller Mills, can get Flour on same at Daugherty's Feed Store. We have a treat offer on the Semi-Weekly Capital in the way of clubbing with our paper. Come in and renew aud get the benefit of this offer. I will pay three cents more than the market price for all grades of wheat on accounts and notes, or in exchauge for goods. R.

B. Inorauam. If the OiKn who shot at the sneak thieves last Monday night while prowling around his house, would have maimed them, it would have served a lesson to others of like ilk. The Brookville Earth looked yery blue last week. The editor's best girl must haye giveu him the shake.

Marquette Tribune. Joe Dinkier, who has been up from bis farm in Oklahoma, visiting old friends and his sou, John, and attending to business, returned on Tuesday morning. If you want some money to help you out, I can loan you what you want on your cattle, hogs or wheat at a low rate of interest, C. M. Dunk.

If you contemplate purchasing any Etousehold Jurniture, send for large il-lustrat-r ulogue and price list of American Furniture Agency, Calena, Kapias, They represent the most exten sive furniture factory on earth, and sell to Dnybody at lowest factory prices. Nels Johnson Is having a cellar and foundation walled up with stone by Peter Carried, on rM farm, preparatory to moving a house thereon, which he purchased in Brookville. "Kiss Me Once for the new song by the Chicago man, has been amended by a Salina girl to read: "And once for pop and once for each of the ten children, and once for the hired girl, and then about four to carry." C.Star. Tbe Catholics of Brookville and vicinL ty are preparing for an elaborate supper and dance to be gives on the evening of October 29th, in the City Hall. Every body is cordially invited to come and en.

joy themselves. The proceoda will go for the benefit of the church. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral SAVED HIS LIFE to says Mr. T. M.

Reed, a highly respected Merchant of Mid-dletown, of a Young Man who was supposed to be In Consumption. "One of my customers, some ago, had a son who had all lie symptoms of consumption. The usual medicines afforded him no relief, and he steadily failed until he was unable to leave his His mother applied tome for some remeay ana i recom-mpnded Avr' fMierrv Pectoral. The young man took it according to directions, and soon began to improve until he became well and strong." T. M.

Eeed, Mid-dletown, llL "Some time ago; I caught a severe cold, mv throat and lungs were badly inflamed, and I had a terrible cough. It was supposed that I was a victim of consumption, and my friends had little hope of recovery. But I bought a bottle of Aver Cherry Pectoral, took it. and was entirely cured. No doubt, it saved my life." 1.

Jones, limens cove, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Received Highest Awards AT THE WORLD'S PAIR 3 ooo dooooool DUNN. Real Estate and Insurance Agent Office in The EAtfrn office. Low commission chareed for selling or trading property. Below is a part of the list of bargains in real estate. For exchange, No.

1 inside city prop erty la Balins, rent-bearing the year round; bouse 1 story 5 rooms, well built. 50x500 feet of ground, good well, barn. fruit trees; want to exchange this furs good farm near Brookville. Write to me or come and see about it. 80 acres 21 miles west pf Brookville, 40 acres in cultivation, I acre of Mackber ries, timbered, 6 inch spring, all fenced, stone for house.

Price 7 an acre. A large two story stone house, large block of ground, fruit and ornamental trees, good water, bouse in good repair. Located in Brookville. Price reasonable 160 acres 2 miles northwest of town, fenced, water, some building, a vine yard, trine $9 aft acrei Part cash. A half section 13 miles northwest of Brookville, nil fenced and cross fenced, 150 acres in cuhivntion, growing crop, stone house, bam at ft granary.

Will sell cheap, or trade for horses, cattle or city property. This is a chance to get a good farm1. 160 acres 20 miles northwest of Lincoln Center, on SpHman creek, all bottom, plenty of timber, granary, wheat bins, Cotn cribs, 110 acres under cultivation. $20 an acre. A fine farm.

House of IS rooms and lOOi 120, on the corner, well anii cistern water, fruit and ornamental trees. Price rea eonable, on a cash or trade deal. A nice home in a nice town. 25 acres in a high etats of cultivation, close to Brookville, just right for a vege table and fruit farm. Cheap, or would rent.

160 arms 8 miles southwest of Brook-ville, 100 acreB in cultivation.rest pasture land, peach aiid forest mile of wire fence, running water, house 18x32, half stone, half frame, miles from school house. Price reasonable, $500 cash, or by March 1st next, balance to suit purchaser at low rate of interest We have a customer for some town property, and a customer on a trade for business property, or horses and cattle for an Ellsworth county farm of half section. We want a customer on a trade for a Lincoln county farm and Lincoln Center residence. Description of all this property can be bad at this office. We have a tarm or Topeka property to rade for a stock of merchandise.

Tht great netd ef thiagt. It is not tho ditwry of medicine that will cure all kid diseases, lame, sore or aching backet that will cure all female dine as ea, restoring Ameri-ean woman phytioattt to the high plane in civilization she occupies intellectually, morally and socially, giving tone to her muscles, elasticity to her step, a glow of health to her aheek and sweetness to her disposition; nor that will purify the blood, curing all akin eruptions, scrofula, rheumatism, dropsy, heart diseases, headache and nervous languor. No, that is not what is needed, for that is already don. The medicine has long been discovered. It is Dr.

Fanner's Kidney and Cackacho Cure But what is wanted is a Mnivtrtal knowledge of the fact. Ani that is just why this article Is written to gin knovledge of the fact Dr. Fenner know it will do these things, for he has sold it for SO years, money refunded if satisfaction not siveh. It will not deceive or disappoint just expectation. Take a bottle home to-day.

For sale by JeWel Drujf StOfe. How docs your subscription with Tnie Eabtb standf Hadn't you better investigate this matter if you want this paper to continue to come out regularly. We cannot dobusiness unless we pay tbepeo pie we owe. There is more than enough due Us to straighten, every Steal of expense. Cao you come in and pay kow, or will we be compelled to quit publish' ing this paper? The money is needed.

A. C. Clawson marketed some hogs in Kansas City a few days ago that brought $6.10 a hundred, and averaged 249 pounds and were fattened entirely on wheat. That figures out about $1 a bushel for wheat Mack Srack and Judd Petit, with the assistance of their dogs, captured a 'pos sum the other day in the woods. Ho is a little worse for tbe tussle with tbe dog.

He is on exhibition at Henry Smith's store. "$5, $10 and $30 Genuine Confederate Bills only cents each; $100 and $50 bills ten cents each. 25 and 50 cent shloplas lers ten cents each. $1 and $3 bills 25 cents each. Sent securely sealed on receipt of price.

Address, Chas, B. Barker, West Atlanta, Ga. 4t The Republican township ticket is gaining friends, and there is every indication that points to its election. The candidates are all deserving and certainly capable. No Republican can afford to be negligent in township affairs, so vote the ticket straight.

How many times did the editor of the Brookville Earth purchase 21 pounds of sugar (granulated) for one dollar. Salina Herald. Ever since we have been in Brookville, until the tariff agitation and the sugar trust scandal became so imminent that it competed the poor man to pay more for his Sugar, ana: less, for his diamonds. Ab, there, Colonel. You didn't answer our question propounded two weeks ago.

"I would rather trust that medicine than any doctor I.know of," says Mrs. Hattle Mason, of-Chilton, CarterCo in speaking of Chamberlain's ColicChol era and Diarrhoea Remedy, For sale by Jewel Drug Store. Send for catalogue of American Furniture Agency, Galena, Kans. It may be bad for the asking, and on all purchases! of household furniture will save you the retailer's profit of 25 to 50 per cent. We guarantee manufacturers' prices to everybody, An exchange sayc: "Here's to the kicker, the treacherous kicker, the kicker who never is true, who always Is crying and never is trying some good for his town to do.

No use to correct him, nor need you to expect him to get to the front like a man. Whil others hustle he'll sit powu and rustle objections to raise to each plan. But when the brute dies we'll pause with dry eyes on his future condi. tion to dwell, and we'll enyy the deyil that will handle the shovel when he roasts the rank kicker in hell." Mrs. A.

Walker celebrated her 58th birthday last Saturday, but it was In the nature of a surprise. Her birthday really came on Sunday this year, but her friends selected Saturday to celebrate the event Accordingly about 11 o'clock that morning about sixteen ladies made their appearance with well ladened baskets and soon a bountiful repast was spread and the guests were doing ample justice to it. Mrs. Walker was the happy recipient of a nice wool shawl from her friends. The day was delightfully and pleasantly spent, and will be remembered by Mrs.

Walker as a very bright spot in her long and useful life. Mr. and Mrs. In graham attended the annual banquet of the Mystic Shrin ers at Salina lat Thursday evening. They report a highly enjoyable time, aside from the usual ceremonies at tendant upon such occasions.

The even- log's entertairunen) was happily added to by several stereopticoa views represent ing the journey of the Israelites from Babylon to Jerusalem, concluding with four burlesque pictures of. "How Jones was made a Mason." The banquet was a feast fit for tbe nobles of ancient times, and these modern nobles and their ladies were equal to this part of the, program Dancing was indulged in until aiate liour and the euests were reminded tiied na Right Arm Paralyzedl SaVed from St. Vitus Dance. "Our daughter, Blanche, now fifteen years of age, had been terribly afflicted wlth.nervousness, and had lost the entire use of her right arm. We feared St.

Vitus dance, and tried the best physicians, with no benefit. She has taken three bottles of Dr. Wiles' Nervine and has gained 31 pounds. Her nervousness and symptoms of St. Vitus dance are entirely gone, she attends school regularly, and has recovered complete use of bej iw, her arpetite is splendid." it.

E. BULLOCK. Brighton, N. Y. Dr.

Miles' Nervine Cures. i Dr. Miles' Nervine la sold on positive nanotw that tbe flrst bottle will DeneBt, AUdrugKistssellitatSM bottles for 15, or It will Ik) Bent, prepaid, on receipt of prlca by the Or. Mile. Medical Elkhart, Ind.

A. Noaiis, fltforney and Counsellor at law, SAUNA, KANSAS. TVagcs due employes of Railroad and other Corporations Collected Without Charge Send in your account with full jjurlicuUra or call at this ofliea. Fbr Flour Feed Come to Bavaria Roller Mill. where you can get the best of everything line of Feed and Flour.

Farmers, deposit your Wheat for Flour and take due bill. You can get your Flour on due bill at Daugherty'a Feed Stere. L.BEAL. BEATTY'S ORGANS AND PIANOS. Hon.

Daniel F. Beatty, of Washington, New.enpyt the. great Organ and Piano Manufacturer, is building and shipping more Organs and Pianos than ever. In 1870 Mr. beatty left home a penniless plow boy, and by his indomitable will he hai Worked bis way up so as to sell so far, nearly 100.000 of Beatty's Organs and Pianos since 1870.

Nothing seems to isheartden blm; obstacles laid in his way. (hat would have wrecked any ordinary man forever, ne turns to an nuveruati-tm-nt anri rnmintit of it brighter than ever. His instruments, as is well known are very popular and are to be found in all nrt nf the world. We are informed that during the next ten years he intends to sen 300,000 more or ins umi nteajDs a business of $30,000,000, if we tveraee them at tuu.w eacn, ua already the largest business of the kind in iatinr-. Write to Daniel F.

Beattv. Washington New Jersey. Catalogue Fret. l2ll Tornadoes This is the time of the year for tjhem, and this is the time of the year to insure your prup-eHt: and I have one of the frety beftj cornpanies on earth to write your policy in. Don't There may be a wind Storm and destroy the accumu lations of years while you are O.

M. Dunn, at Thb Eabth office. ori'T STAMMEI 0 STUTTEl is headquarters for everything in that'line because be keeps good goods at prices that make competitors hustle. See his prices on Cutlery and get sgood knife that wilt shave for 15c. Call and get an 8x10 window light for a nickle, or a larger one at a proportionate price.

Tou may soon want a Cook or a Heating Stove. On them be will give 'you bottom figures. Ask for our IPrise Bak iat! Powder Kaffer Co. JThe Mum Social given hy the Methodists at Mrs. Morgan's last Friday evening, was largely a highly enjoyable time had.

It was no trouble for the men to keep from talking, but tbe women Monday night the large barn on Rice Price Co's. ranche, with contents, was burned. The origin of the fire is nc-known. Fsur wagons, sewn sets of harness and many other, articles were de stroyed. Loss $2,000.

Insurance $1000, Sheriff Anderson succeeded in capturing Johnson, who escaped from jail, at Eich Hill, one day last week. He started to run and had to be shot, but the bullet barely grazed the skin, Johnson is again meditating over evil deeds in the Saline county jail, and 8heriff Anderson deserves great praise. Congressman John Davis, David Ritchie and Henry Berg were in Brookville last Wednesday evening. Mr. Davis took up all the time delivering his money speech.

And in telling what wasn't done lu con gress and why it wasn't done. He had kept his mauth closed, and didn't do much talking. He is a great talker on the campaign. Some people are inclined to believe that John Davis knows all about how to make money, but they forget there isn't a basis for that fiat money, and consequently it would have no value. The audience numbered about one hundred people, and there were a number of Republicans and Democrats present.

Why do you suffer with cold when Kaffer Bros. Co. sell underwear so cheap, Do yoii take The Eabtb If you do not we will send it to you ev-yeaf for a dollar, and give you the Kansas City Weekly Journal and Agriculturist free for a year. Toil will then have a chance to gtt the famous Century War Book for a small sum. This is to all new subscribers who pay in advance, si well as old ones who pay arrearages and one year in advance.

purtenaneee thereunto belonging. Said real eap tale is taken as the ppeMyf above named defeuditnts, and will be sold to satisfy said order of rale, or a part Givea under my hand this October; A. D. ISKi. E.

M. ANDERSON, SAeriff oSaliiu Countf Aaiuw. Bishop Burch, Attorneys for Flahitl9i (First pnbllahed Oct 12th, 180. SALE. CaaNo.62ta' The Central National Bank of Topeka, Kansas, naiaufta.

vs. J. B. Dnnlap, Alice A. Dnnlap nee Alice A.

Kelly, Hannah C. Baker, and Mrs. Ueo. it. William- i son, Defendants, By virtae of an order of sale Issued out or the District Court of the th Judicial within, and for the county ef Saline, and state of Kansas, in the above entitled case, and to me directed, and delivered, I wiil on Tuesday, the 13th day of November, A.

D. 189t, at two o'clock p. m. of aaid day, at the east door of the Court Bnse, in city of Salina, Saline county, off for, sale at pnblie auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, tbe following described real estate tow it: Commencing at the northeast oorner, of lot eight (8), in block forty-seven (47), thence, southerly on a line of Perry street sixty-three. (63) feet; thence westerly parallel with Second, street fifty (501 feeti theic.

northerly on a line parallel with Perry street aixty-threa. (M) and thence easterly on a line of Third street fifty (50) feet to the plaoe of being a part, of lot numbered eight (8), in block forty-seven (47), in the Uy of Brookville, lying and Bitoate in the county oi Saline, ja the state Ajf Kansas, with tenements, thereunto belonging. Said real estate is taken aa the property of the above named defendants, and will be sold with appraisement to satisfy aaid order of sale or a part thereof. Given under my hand this 9th day of October, A.D.18W. fT' E.

M. AJTOXMo, A Sheriff or Saline Couuty, Kani. Jos. Moore, Atty. for Plff.

Money to Loan. We have a few hundred dollars to on cattle, hogs or wheat Low rate of. interest. Come and see us-at tWaofflcet FOR SALE. 121 acreB adjoining town on the west.

-r Good improvements, Splendid tot gaidentng and fruit Enquire ij- I-f Richardson RAYMAN. Cnn nnfl BKATTTS Organ at Bargains. v3UUUUU For particulars, catalogue, ad-' dress. Daniel F. Beatty Washington, Hew Jenay.

FOR Rent. Several tracts of land-both north and south of Brookville. one desiring to secure the same call; or write me at once also' recolect that can lease any of the Railroad land you may desire for one or more J. Duncan, Ober Block, Salina, Kansas CANCER CUBED wit ho lin OTBBB KiUOIAIf wit host lha tsm nit. Oneitian Blaak and Book trm.

Cttll or writ- ML. H. B. BUTTS. mTtoMti'ty StetouU, Mb.

DRY GOODS arid Notions MRS OILMAN HAS BEST STOCK IN TOWN For its size. Prices 'ressoable. She also also has fresh bread, fcakea. and home made candies. Call and see her.

VW lisT Blankets, Comforts at Kaffer Bros. Co. Joe Duncan was" up from Salina two days this week. Calico 4c per yard. Kaffer Bros.

Co. Ed Rcot shipped three cars of cattle to Kansas Cfty Thursday. We sell Groceries the cheapest. Kaffer Bros. Co.

W. R. Kaffer, of Salina, yiaited in town Wednesday and Thursday. Brookville played the Ellsworth club two games of ball Tburtday and Friday. -flats, Caps, Gloves, never so cheap.

Kaffer Bros. Co. John Kraechio, car inspector for tbe U. P. was rue over and killed 'Wednesday morning by a freight train at fiilia.

Ivo one saw the acc ident. His head was mashed, and both his legs cut off Mesdaraes Walker, Gentry, Rupert, Fowler. Petit, Rexroat. and Stevens en joyed atrip to SalinaThursday and a din ner with the ladies of Plymouth Congre gational church. Boots and Shoes: Our line is the largest, our prices the cheapest ever known.

Kaffer Bios. The parties who have been stealing wheat from a certain granary in this city, are known, for unfortunately they left a trail of wheat behind them. Now if the petty thefts do not stop in and around Brookville, there will be pretty strong means used to stop it by the Citizens. "Many of the citizens of Rainsyille, Indiana, are never without a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in th house," says Ja2ob Brown, the leading merchant of tbe place. This Remedy has proven of so much value for colds and croup in children that few mothers who know its worth are willing to be without it.

For sale by Jewel Drug Store. Every mother should know that croup can be prevented. The first symptom ol true croup is hoarseness. This Is follow' ed bv a peculiar rough cough. If Cham.

berlain's Cough Remedy is given freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has developed it Will pre' vent the attack. 25 and P0 cent bottles for sale by Jewel Drug Store. 1 Dry Goods never knows to be so cheap Just See the Nobby Hats i That Mrs. Foss Is selling- They are cheaper than ever sold before. They sell like hot cakes at the prices she puts nn them, about half tho regular price you pay for them at other places.

Do not miss this chance, for it will save you big money on all hats and bonnets of every description. Orrters for hats are comins in from all over the country, and we are kept busy filling them. There is no dull days st-our house. We are headquarters for everything in the Millinery line, and the an tinguished leaders in low prices. Remember the place.

fclrs, D. iTtW, Odd Fellows BIocK SALINA, KANSAS. I. 0.0. F.

Biookville LotVee, So. S7S meets every Saturday evening is I. O. O. P.

Hall. Visiting brother! cordially Invited. C. Gcijer, B. I.

1 tnith, B. S. as now. Call and see us. Kafter Bros.

Co ture must seek rest 1.

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