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The Belleville Democrat from Belleville, Kansas • 1

The Belleville Democrat from Belleville, Kansas • 1

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VOLUME VII. BELLEVILLE, KANSAS, FRIDAY, NOV. 25, 1892. NUMBER 14 2. Origin, 1 Jno.

3:8, Jno. 8:44, Gen. Zoch. 3:1, 1 Thess. 2:18.

2 Cor. 11:14. 3. Extent, 1 Kings 8:46. Eccl.

7:20, Psa. 51:5, Rom. 3: 23. 4. Result, Jas.

Rom. 6:43, Ez. 18:4. 5. Remedy for, Zech.

13:1, Jno. 1:29 Eph. 1:7, 1 Jno. 1T7. Born.

To Mr. and Mrs. John Cur- TEE OIaB RELIABLE HARNESS STOEE, O. H. MUNSELL, Proprietor.

A large assortment of WinterBobes HorseBlankets, Also a large stock of the best quality of rie, Nov. 20, 1892, a son. Xmas will soon be here and now is: the time to go to Ilarsh's Furniture Store and select your presents before the stock is broken. I am offering great bai gains in Rockers, and Rugs. S.

II. HARSH, South Side Square. Born. To Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Well, Nov. 13, 1892, a son. To whom it may concern. The ui paid subscription to the new M.

E. "Carriages Trimmed and Painted in the best styles. COME SEE ME. H. fflUHSELL, church is now due and as the church will be complete this week please, call and pay the same.

to Chauncey Perry at Belleville Bank. Please give this your attention atones. By Order of Trustees. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining unclaimed in the Postofaceat Belleville Kansas, Nov. 22d 1892.

LADIES LIST; Miss Ellen Willis. gents list: Harvey, Chas (4) Nemicfc. John FrashiB, F. W. Charlmand "WV siey When calling for advertised letters five date of advertisement.

W. A. EROCK, P. 31. J.

M. DOYLE, -DEALER IN Mil CARPffl 11 PICTURE FRAMES Work. though the day was rather blustery yet the school house at Grase Hill on the 13th was well filled both forenoon and afternoon with those who were eager to drink ia tho good things that usually flow from a Sunday school convention. After the regular Sundaj school session at 10 o'clock a paper was read by J. W.

Kuhn on "Time, helps aud plan for the study of the S. S. lesson." A short, practical paper. The convention then adjourned for the noon hour to came together again at o'clock. First in the afternoon was introduced by Mr.

M. C. Sharp the gabjeet "What our Sunday school lacks." He laid down as the first great lack of the school a hungering and thirsting afrer God's word, a deep longing to know more ot it, and also to impart ic t3 others. We are led to feel our need of other things in r-. H-HtJl.

JVn hJ.s the. thing lacking. Next can.e a Bible reading conducted by the missionary. It pleas- My stock is complete, antl I Cordially invite all in need of anything in this line to call and examine the same. I am always glad to give yon prices.

Narka Tit Bits. Mr. Brennaman, of Superior, is here on business. Hugh McLaughlin is on the sick list. A new baby girl out to Lincoln Joys.

Mrs Deems gave a surprise birthday "party 'Monday evening to her husband. Haven't heard full particulars. D. D. Johnson has the contract for finishing Mr.

Preble's" house and he is doing a fine job and deserves much credit. The work shows for itself. Gossip says there will be a wedding about Thanksgiving. One of our merchants and J. E.

Walker are in St. Joseph. Carl Wilcox was in Belleville Tuesday. Mrs. Burgett and little Dixie and Miss Bradley returned Saturday after a few days visit at Fairbury.

The have about completed their woi ou ihe Several were sprinkled and taken in full connection at the M. E. church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. Farlow were to leave this fare noon for a visit in Mis souri ar.d Nebraska. They expect to be pone about two weeks. Clem Osborne's father visited his sister-in-law, Mrs. Hannah, this week, nd took Clem back to Cincinnati, 0., to his home.

Clem was a nice liltle hoy and will be missed. Jessie Yates was able to come to church last iSanday. ClIRYSATIIEMUJI. I sell goods on the IHSTALLMEHT PLUS. Ofiioe of Co.

Treasurer, Republic Kas. Belleville, Nov. 21, 1892. For the purpose of affording the tax-payers convenient means of ascertaining the amount of their 13q2 taxes. I have duplicate lists at the following places, via: For Norway, Beaver, Courknd, White Rock and Union tps.

and Scandia City, First National B.ink, Scaudia and Farmers and Merchants Bank, Scandia. Fur Richland and Farmington tps. and Cuba city, Cuba Statr.Bank, Cuba. For Albion -ind Rose Creak Hubbell Bank, Ilubbell, For Beaver, Cortland aud White Rick Cortland City, White Rock City and Kackley City, Cortland Loan Trust Cortland. For Braver J.

T. Fitzgerald, Kackley, Kas. For Elk Creek, F. II. Griffin, Clyde, Kan.

For Albion tp. and Narka City, W. F. Ward, Narka. For White Rock Postmaster, White Rock.

Joseph Kuchera, Co. Treasurer. Undertaking done in all its branches. REPUBLIC lOIOCXv, BELLEVILLE, KANSAS. M.

us to see so niauy have Bibles of A Great Liver Llsdicins. Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills are a sure cure for sick headache, billious complaints, dyspepsia, indigestion, cos-tiveness, torpid iivcr, eta. These pills insure perfect digestion, correct the liver aud stomach, regulate the bowels, purify aud enrich the blcod and make the skin e'ear. They al produce a good appetite and invigorate and strengthen the entire system with their tonic action.

They only require one pill for a dose and never irripe or sicken, sold at 25 cts. a box by J. A. Doherty, druggist, their own with them ready for use. As the result of this hours study of God's word we 1 ope that raauy souls will be blessed and made more efficient in their work.

The convention was iavored with the presence Fayette Smith who spoke on the Work of the Supt. Following were a few practical thoughts on the relation of parents to the Sunday school by Mr. Frank Brown. Then came a short paper on "Wbat do I owe to my Suoday school teacher" by Miss Louisa Kuhn. The convention was interspersed with prayer and song and very interesting prayer meeting was held io the evening.

The county missionary gave an address to a few workers gathered at Dry Lake school house on the evening of the 15th. The follow JOHN CURTEN, AGENT FOR --AND PABST BEER PROPRIETOR OF lOfTLIMS W88BS, WHOLESALE DEALER IX leer, Wings I Lwrs, SEND FOR PRICE LIST. FAIRBURY, NEBRASKA. Disolution. Notice is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore existing between T.

C. S. Cooper and M. I. Cooper, under the firm name of Cooper Cooper, as attorneys at-law is this day dissolved by mutual consent, T.

C. S. Cooper continuing the business. T. S.

Cooper, M. I. Cooper. Belleville, Nov. 1st, 1892.

ing is a summary of the county mission E. IJ. FULLER, Dealer in Christmas Candy: To enlarge the market for our Candies we will send fioni now until Christinas a sample of our very best mixed Cream Candy to any address on receipt of '31 (2 ct. stamps taken and express charges paid). Only one pail sent to one person, and all orders must be made on or before Dec.

20th, if you want to get your Candy in time for Christmas. State your nearest Express shipping point. Please show pail of Candy to your friends and neighbors. Address: The Fancy Candy Co. 702 Chouteau St.

Louis, Mo. Fins Paying Cards. Send ten cents in stamps to John Sebastian, Gen'l Ticket and Pass. I. P.

Rs, Chicago, for a pack Rock Island" Playing Cards. They are acknowledger! tne best, and worth five times the cost. Send money order or postal note for 50c, and will send five packs by express, prepaid A Sure Curefcr Piles. Itching Piles are known by moisture like perspiration, causing intense itching when warm. This form as well as Blind, Bleeding or protruding, yield at once to Dr.

Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on parts affected, ab-soihs tumors, allays itching and effects a permanent cure. 50 cts. Druggists or mail. Circulars free. Dr.

Bosanko 326 Arch Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by J. A. Doherty, Druggist. 6 ly.

'A TTord to Ladies. Ladies who desire a beautiful clenr skin, free from pimples, boils, blotehes and other eruptions, should commence at once to use Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills. They will aLo remove that heavy look about yonr eyes and make them bright, and will cure headache from from whatever cause it ariser. Remember, you are only required to take one small pill at bed time, which is coated with pure sugar and will not produceany unpleasant sensation.

Sold at 23 cts. by J. A. Doherty, Druggist. 7-l-92-3rn.

ary during the first quarter, of the work ending Oct. 31st. Sunday schools organized 4, with teachers 14 and scholars 140. Schools visited and aited 14, with G7 teachers and 037 scholars. Addresses delivered 26.

Gospel meetings held 5. Families visited 112. Miles traveled 1185. Bibles and Testaments distributed 40. Bible Reading.

Sin. 1. Defined, 1 Jno. 3:4, 1 Jno. 5:17, Jas.

4:17, Prov. 24:9. It is lawlessness. To come short is io sin. HARNESS SADDLES, Robes "Whips, SOUTH SIDE OF THE SQARE, BELLEVILLE, KANSAS.

Opinions of tie TraeU-Sonth. I find Chamberlain's uiedieiues very excellent, particularly Chamberlain's Couch Remedy. B. E. Ethridge, II alletville, Texas.

I have tried Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with great success. R. Tan-NERET, Waveland, Miss. Chamberlain's Cough Keraer.y can not be beat. W.

L. Davis, Liberty Hill, La. I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my fimiiy, and consider it the best I have ever tried. W. J.

Flowers, Doravide, Ga. 50e. bottles for sale by Armstrong Opera House Druggists. W. S.

Arbuthnot, mmm sdrto Graduate of the Cbicig-o Veterinary College his located in Belleville and will give prompt attention Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. to all work in this lin O'nje at Armstrong Co'- Drug Store.

Some foolish people allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp, Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 50 cents and Sl'00" Trial size free. At alldraggists K4T V- I A carpenter, by the name of M.

Powers, fell from the roof of a house in East Des Moines, Iowa, and sustained a painful and serious sprain' of the wrist, which he cured with one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. He says it is worth 5 a bottle. It cost him 50 cts. For sale by Armstrong Opera House Drngsists. IL 8.

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