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Belleville Democrat from Belleville, Kansas • 3

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MM JillKmds -of Drugs at Store. 1 Will Parks has so siar recovered a HANEYi TOW DEALE I hm locals ud this head1 will be haimd at the rate of Tatst tents per line for fit at from his recent iojaries that he is able to walk up town on cratches. Toast An honest lawyer, the noblest work of God, when as old farmer added, about the seareest. aseruon. ana cents lor aii enDseqneni insertion.

All locale IcKl" nntii oracrea dui. WATCHi, CM)CKS, JEWELRY Al SILVERWARE, I 0 U. P. Time Card- Departs Passenzer train A. M.

Accommodation 15 P. M. is CaanelCsal. A good supply of canncl coal at train P. Accommodation WATCH CLEANING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.

In Collin's Drug Store, Belleville, Kansas. aie Agens for the Aurora Quick Train Watches. reasonable prices. Gome and see it. B.

M. TIME CARD AT CHESTER F-ast, 12 x7 and 8:41, a. m. West, 50 a. and 5:50 p.

m. M. ElCHELBEKGER. A first class 169 aero farm for rent Address J. II.

Shcrard, Republic City. sum to have it mounted and it wil be Our Democratic neighbors got out A daughter of John Gibbony, of placed on exhibition at the Rock Island a very creditable New Year edition ot Wm. J.Brown was a pleasant caller Cuba, was taken very sick at the residence depot in Topeka. "the only truly in which th to proffer the hand of aid, and the voice of sympathy to our needy and distressed comrades; a friend and brothor who was dear to us all; a citizen whose upright and noble life was a standard of envula- Monday and helped ui buy coal. Come county and city past, present and future The petrified buffalo mentioned above again, Mr.

Brown, were written up. Telescope. ARRIVALS AND DFPARTURK OF MAI 13. Railroad. Departnre.

8-4 p. m. p. m. 8soa.ni.4i p.

m. Mails close one-half honi before departure. gcAMUIA HACK LINE OAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. Arrives ii a. m.

Departs a p. KIW TABEtt ASD CUBA T1ACK LINB. (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.) Arrives 5 p. m. Doparts 8 a.

m. CRAINVILLK AND CHESTER HACK LINE. (Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.) Arrives 6 p. m. Departs 8 a.

m. TIAGO AND REPUBLIC HACK LINE. (Tuesday and Saturday.) Arrives II a. m. Departs i p.m.

M.J. Alwens, P. M. A. O.

W. Belleville I-odee No. 55 meet on owl Atii Tnewlav eveuina ol each month in lodgr- you live longa id Regular communication of Belle on investigation proved to be the hard finished cheek of a Stubtown real estate man. The gall of the man who sent the tion to his comrades. THE CELEBRATED ACORN COOK STOVES AND RANGES.

BISMARCK AND IMPERIAL RANGES. BEST IN THE WORLD Genuine Round Oak Heating Stoves. BASE BBHJM1EIIS5 FOR HARD AND SOFT GOAL. PAELOE COOKS. TEN DOLLARS WILL BUY A GOOD NEW NO.

8 COOK STOVE. FIVE DOLLARS WILL BUY A GOOD NEW BEDROOM HEATER. IMPORTAN T. REPAIRS FOR ANY STOVE PROCURED ON SHORT NOTICE BUHHASrS EMPIRE HARDWARE STORE, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, BELLEVILLE, KANSAS. be happy.

ville Lodge No. 129 A. F. A. Resolved, That these resolutions be of Y.

R. Parks. She was removed to the hameof her sLter, Mrs. John Kelso. The special agent for J.

Caswell's insurance company was here this week and settled up in full the loss sustained by John Nealeigh at the late fire. A young man out West died recent ly of heart disease he had the heart up Saturday evening. dispatch ia not petrified, that is certain spread upon the records of the Post; that F. E. Cole, a former resident of this county, but lately of Franklya county.

a c-py be transmitted to the family of The M. E. social will meet with Mrs. S. Shecks is laying very low our deceased comrade, and to the news Icwa, has returned to the only greatest Mrs.

J. C. Humphrey next Wednesday and is not expected to live. papers of Belleville, Chester and Ilub- country on earth and will make this his evening. All are invited.

room in Van Trump's Hall. Visiting members cordially invited to attend. V. Van Thump Kecordor. bell.

future home. When he left Iowa the his sleeve. It was an aco, and when he Married January 3, at the bride's snow was two feet deep on the level. No home in Metamora, Prof. Joseph was about to take in the gold he took in The St.

Nicholas and Democrat one year for $4 00. This is a children's magazine and every family should have it. wonder he wanted to get back to W.Shackelford, principle of the Belleville the lead. -Corn 40 e8. -Hoss 4.80.

OttRIN Abby, S. G. Stover, J. D. Black, Committer.

high schoo 1 and Miss Edith Gordon. have a new ad this -Amo-? Pierce left Monday morning to visit bis father in Illinois. He intends During Mr.Shackelford's stay in Belle Swofford Bros, week. ville he made a host of warm personal TTaisn Township. to get some granite seed and try to raise Cigars and tobacco at the Postoffice Book Store.

We understood that the I. O.U.W. have rented the room formeiiy occupied friends who will all wish him many years a new4rand of marble on his stone farm Mrs. Bruce has been Scientists say that shutting the eyes makes the bearing more acute. This ex plains why a man can't sneak into the house at midnight and crawl up stair as noiselessly as a feather without being heard by his wife, who is asleep.

If women's of uninterrupted happiness SpeakiDg 3outh of town. sick for some time past is not improving, as fast as we would like to see. She is of the happy event the Indianapolis lodge An Old but True Saying, by Tee Democrat for thoir room. No line of goods ever offered in this Journal says: Look at T. Robinson's new ad this week.

Our ice men have about finished patting up ice for the season. If you want to sell yonr farm of city property, list it with Y. R. Parks now doctoring by inhilation by a doctor market gives the satisfaction that the flour "At 4 p. m.

yester 'av, Mf. Joseph Ohio. We hope that we can soon hear were (0 sleep with their eyes: open, married men would have more fun at the lodge A $1 SaVed is a $1 lTade! Shackelford, of Belleville, Kan. and Miss of her complete recovery. Judith Gordon, were married.

The cere made by the Kansas City Milling Co does. Sold by Hardy Sob. Every sack warranted. Oar Union correspondents, S. P.

are darlings and no mistake. We hope they will continue to make us weekly visits. when their is a protracted session. mony was performed at the Methodist All should attend the lyceum at the Episcopal church by ev. W.N.

Fletcher The Somerville Journal must be Odell school house every Wednesday -Don't buy until you examine our Mr. and Shackelford left on the nisht. For the next (S3 day We will sell at cost our stock of gcoos. evening train for their future home in Claude Cuthbertson offers to trade Wolf Furey Baldwin. edited by some crusty old bachelor who never had any fua.

Speaking of sleigh riding he says: "Put your feet in a Gents underwear and notions at prices that will astonish you at Furey Baldwin's. Kansas, after a reception to a few frienns The Clyde Mail has-been changed to the Clyde Argus in name and to democratic in politics. Frasius De Bray are the editors and we wish them success in their new undertaking. hides for a good watch. Any one wish at the residence of the bride father.

In If TP the church MissDodie Talbott and Miss j1 ing to trade call on him. pail of ice water, hug a pillow with a buf U1ERIW SUITS, GREAT BAAGAINS Edith Leonard, bright beautiful little falo robe around it, rob yoursalf of $5 We are expecting a wedding in a short Noah Wood, of Repubjic City, was in the capital Wednesday. After the holidays school began again with increased attendance. nieces of the bride, preceded the bridal in farm and city property at the office of time but as I have promised to keep still and listen to the merry tinkle of the horse- patty at the ceremony, bearing baskets Gloves, Hate, Caps, car bells and you can easily imagine that ot flowers. The immediate attendents to make room for srjrixi2r stock.

TLook mir were Miss Cora L. Smith, of Rushvills, and the brides brother Mr. Harry you are taking your temporarely best girl out sleiorhinsr. SrieK Brici! The undersigned has plenty of the L. Gordon.

The bride's dress was of prices before buying as we will surley save you money. best quality of brick for sale 1 mile east Furey Baldwin have opened in Excursion to California. The Union Pacific Railway will sell excursion tickets to points in California daily during season of 1888. The round trip tickets to California points will be eighty dollars, 880.00. Good 6 months from date of sale.

Baggage checked through, or to intermediate points where parties desire to use the stop over privelege. J. Crump. white moire silk with veil, Miss Smith, x. lv.

1 arks, west side of public square George Wilkinson, of Johnson county, this state, a nephew of John S. is visiting the future greatest this week. A sm of Uncle John Scofield left la3t wceli for Santa Cruz, California, rn a visit. He was accomj aaic by his aunt, Mr3. Samson, the attendant, wearing pink moire.

Mr. of Bellevir-e. Uome and see. Geo. Republ Co.

Clothing House. Second Door South of Post Office. Brock's store room on the west side of the square, a complete stock of dry goods gents furnishing goods and notions aud groceries. Their goods are all fresh and Shackelford is a graduate of DePauwUn iversity, class of '84, and was for a time connected with the Indianapolis Journal. Previous to that time hi served as prin s- Promptness is a good motto.

It is hard to find anything more prompt than St. Patrick's Pills, They are a pleasant cathartic and a good medici ne. Sold by Geo. W. Collins.

cipal of the North Manchester schools, E. A. ALLOW ELL, new and were bought for cash at prices that will enable them to sell as cheap as the 3ry cheapest. Examine goods and and subsequently as Associated Press representative in the Springfield, 111., Legislature, At present he is superin The Prairie Farmer and Democrat one year for $2.50. Those wanting a farm journal cannot find a beUer offer.

'1 This is leap year and and we hope the girls will improve the time. There's a large numberof olJ young men in this county who are only waiting for an opportunity to get somebody to fry slapjacks pricrs and satisfy yourself. tendent of the Belleville schools. Choice oranges, lemons at Wray Wray's. J8.B The Belleville Democrat, crives The Century articles on Russia, by I v.

ill not mcntionany name. Pi otracted meeang commenced at Elm Grove last Sunday. We did not learn who is holding the meetings. The ladies discussion at Odell's was a failure last Wednesday night on account of the bad weather. The dance at Frank Loveland's last week was a grand success.

A most delicious supper was served and all went home feeling happy and wish that Mr. Loveland will have many more such dances. Andrew Adams and family, Jake Evans and family were visiting last week with Mr. A. Cole andamily on Mill Creek, They report having a good visit.

One ot cur most prominent young men says if ever he goes walking with his best girl any more it will be a moonlight rigUt so he can see where M. B. Sheets has got barb wire up so he can see, then he won't have to walk five miles in going one mile. Bert Brown and Claude Cuthbertson now attend two schools. They go to Victory in the forenoon and Dry Lake in the afternoon.

They are improving verj fast. S. P. for them. A Good One.

Mr. James Marsh, of after an experience of four years, in using and selling Chamberlain's Pain-Balm, savs: "It is the best Fred Collins made a business trip to Kansas City last week, 4 a flowery.promising write-up of that town in the last number. If McLaury, had been a little more truthful in the past, George Kennan are attracting the attention of the civilized world. Probably no Louie Lord next Monday. Tuesday and most reliable liniment ever o- Has The Only Set of Abstract Books in the County.

other magazins articles printed in the some parties might have believed these flattering statements and predictions, but Get vour tickets. I duced." A fifty cent bottle of it will fu and Wednesday. English language, just now, touch eomnlishmore.in the treatment of rl pu The Cuba Pilot threatens to reduce its paper in siza if the business men of that town don't take hold and sustain! the paper. The Pilot is a good paper aud if the people over there don't sustain it their town dessrves to ie. we fear they will receive but little creden a subject which so vitally interests, for BELLEVILLE, REPUBLIC KANSAS.

A Splendid Offer. mathism. lame back or severe sDrains. ce, as it is. Scandia Journal, TbeTv pe'ia Weekly Capital and The than five dollars invested in any other many reasons, all thoughtful people in Of couise we sometimes stretch the Belleville Democrat one year for Europe, and America and Asia.

With truth to its utmost limit, but we never lie, 1 way. A great many cases have been cured by it, after being given up as hopelessly incurable. It promptly relieves the pain in all cases. Sold by Geo. W.

Collins. more especially when writing about the present great and future greatest railroad center on earth. In our write up we gave $2.00. Mrs. W.

E. Whitney, of Liberty, was 3 pleasant caller last week. Pine apple cider at Wray's. THE OLDEST Real ISstaie Agent in the County. Establisliotl in also have a number ot very Desirable Residence Lots in mv Addition every article Mr.

Kennan deepens the impression that this work has fallen into exactly the right hands. He is no sen-sationalis, no sentimentalist. He is careful, independent, humane, and above all fay F. Close we it to Topeka Tues A new clothing man was in the city Tuesday looking up a location. We do not know wether he concluded to come to Belleville or not.

the city of Belleville. Terms to purchaser. vigorously truthful; one feels sure that he will never surrender to the temptation of exaggeration even in a great cause. -1 day to attend the U. S.

district court. Buv fresh rroeeries and have some- thing good to eat. You will find them at Furey Baldwins. Chicago Tribune, Dec 10, 1887. M.

CgHUBBARD Presidcnt. II. M. HUBBARD, CashU AMERICAN EXCHANGE BANK, BELLEVILLE KANSAS, Since our last issue the weather has not shown any Italian indications. In fact, it has been almost as cold here as in the states east and south of us.

Wray Wray have filled tbeir ice house and will be prepared to freeze the stomachs of the entire population next summer with icecream. Jess Wray al ways gets to the front when he starts after anything. T. J. Arbuthnot, of Cuba, was in the capilal Tuesday.

He says Cleveland's message will prevent him from carrying Kansas. That is jast Grovcr's luck. But then Tom a rank republican and you can't most always sometimes tell. Leading Democrat papers tel! us that Joe Lowo will be in the congressional race the coming election. We throw up our hat and say so be it.

Concordia Times. After the election you will throw down your hat and say "Dammit." At a special meeting of the council last week, it was decided to divide the city into three wards, with two members from each ward. If the city had been divided into five wards with one member each it would give better satisfaction. NORTH SIDE Meat Market, YOUNG COLLIJfS, Proprietors. BELLEVILLE, KANSAS.

A English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemiihes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Pink Eye, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Every bottle warranted by G. Collins, Druggisf, Belleville. nothing but facts and tbey were appreciated by our business men.

We sold eigbt hundred extra copies of that issue and had applications for as many more. Say, Wilder, how many copies of the Journal did you sell? LOST, A large leather pocket bcok, containing credentials, recommandatious from a number ot churches and individuals and clergymens, bulf fare permits over Fort Scott Gulf, Missouri Pacific, Union Pacific, and the C. K. N. railroads.

Any information about the same will be glndly received. J. D. Matthews. Belleville, Kansas, January 5, 1888.

The regulars teachers examination for January will be held at Belleville on Saturday the 28 inst commencing at 8 a. m. All teachers who expect to teach during the spring months and whose certificate will expire prior to the opening of their schools should attend this examination. Come early and devote the entire dry to the work required. B.

T. Bullen, County Superintendent. Fresh Salt lYleats, Itch, Mange, and Scratches of every on hupjan or animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Sold by G. W.

Collins, Druggist, Belleville, The clouds have cleared away and the Italy of America is itself again. The rabbit is timid, but no cook can make it quail. Wray Wray are headquarters for apples. Court will convene Monday, January 23. There are about eighty cases to be tried.

When a girl is little she has a doll baby, when she grows up she has a LARD AND TALLOW, Always on hands, and Infect keptln a Flagstation, JaL uary 9, '88. Since last writing we have had a succession of cold wave, but little snow, but very cold for Kansas. Roads dry and worn as smoth as a skating rink. Better roads then the people of Iowa and Illinois could make out of gravel if they would work every man, woman and cbild cn road six months out of the year. I have seen men going on a trot with a two horse team having a ton and a half of ccal in their wagon.

Who would not live in Kansas, and especially in Republic county? Death has again entered our circle of friends and caused us to weep for "flowers ripend in the bud." I mention Henry Passmore, Frank Brown and Bart Shull who have all lost children lately. It is hard, Mr. Editor, to see the tears of sorrow falling from the eyes of friends over early death of loved onss, and if atheism is tiueit would be unbearable, butchrist ians sorrow not as those who have no hope therefore, whild we weep with our human friends we can yet rejoice in hops of a blessed immortality and a reunion beyond the grave. R. P.

West. lirsi-ciassjMcat aiarKet. i-GIVE ME OILL. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.

Correspondence: National Bank of the Republic, New York. American National Bank, Kansas City, Missouri. First ntlonal Hanli Belleville Kansas. We offer the Weekly Capital and The Democrat one year for $2.00. This splendid offer is for cash and enables every citizan of our county to secure a paper from the capital of the state and his own lc cal raper at the price of onesub crip'i.

r. Subscribe once. The stage mail service to Scandia and Cuba will be discontinued after the 16th, and at that time mail, will be carried on tie Rock Island. Sheriffs Sab. Our young friend LeeMoeler, of the C.

K. had quxie an adventure last week. He tried to play himself off as Con Donahue, but his voice gave him away and he hac to fly. It seems to us that Lee is terribly out of luck. mnaiOArmii a rniiiiroii di mii t.

I IVr! rl 111 i I Hill fill lift Iltl COAL. You will find the Carbon coal the best in the market at M. 11I1I.IM11V1M VaUi.1aUSWi.aaU JSlailia IS Remember the Louie Lord troup will play a short engagement at Powell's next week. Their reputation should insure ihem a full house. Statk of Kansas, Republic county, gs R.

Fullerton, S- H. Fullerton nd SI. T. Green partners as Chicago Lumber VS. Clarence L.

Rose and Nellie M. Ros. By virtue 'of order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued ont of the 12th Judical District Court of the State of Kansas sitting in and for Repudlic county, in said State, 1 will on Saturday, January 21st, A. I. 1SS8, between the hours of 10 o'clock A.

M. and a o'clock P.M. of said day, at the westCour House door in Belleville, in the County and State aforesaid, offer at public sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendant, Clarence h. Rose, ard Nellie M. Rosa, (n and to the following described property, to wit: Lots number one (1) and two (a) in block number thirty-three (33) in the town of rulmo Republic county, Kansas.

Said property to be sold as commanded by the said order of Sale T. C. ReilT, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office. Belleville, Kansas.

Dec. 12th. 1887. 'A C. H.

Munsell, of Cameron, has rented the building of E. Strong, on the south side of the square and will put in a stock of harness, proposes to do first class harness making. will get started about Fedruary 1st. Special Attention Given to Collections. FARM LOANS NEGOTIATED.

BuysandsellsForeignund Domestic Exchange. Drafteittued on the priDcipslcl ties of England a) Europe. Alioagents for the National Line Steamship Co, Ticketssoldtoandfsoin the principal eitee of Europe. CORRESPONDENTS: First Natiol Bank, New York; First Vatte Beatrice, Bank of Commerce, Kansas City, Mo. J.

A. Lowe has started a res 1 estate office in the north room of Hardy's bloek Captain Lowe is a rustler and will get bis share of business. The Weekly Kansas City Times and Democrat, one year for Y. R. Parks' family have all been sick, and Mrs.

Park3 ia still unable to be up. R. W. Swan, ex-sheriff, was in the city Tuesday, shaking hands with old friends. Va Natta tt Close, Attorneys for Plaintiff Resolutions of Condolence.

The following resolutions were adopted by Bellevill Lodge No. 129 A. F. A. M.

Saturday evening December 21, 1S87, on the death of Henry C. Fuller, of which he was a member. Whereas, Our beloved brother H.C Fuller has been called away from among us to sit in the lodge on high, where the all wise creator of the universe presides leaving a heart -broken and disconsolate family to mourn his unexpected departure. I Resolved, That his brethren of Belle- Hogin, Doty Lowe, is the name of a new real estate firm that has just opened an office in the north room of Hardy's block. They are all good nren and will make the real estate business get up and hum.

The new firm has our best wishes. A PST3IFIED BUFFALO. A Wonderful Specimen Found Near S9lle ville. A special ts the Topeka Capital has the following special dispatch: Belleville, January 9. Belleville the county seat of Republic county, and junction of the Denver main line and Fairbury line of the Rock Island road.

Is enjoying a novel sensation. On last Saturday as Mr.R.H.Gallagber was making some excavations preparatory to sinking a coal shaft north of this city. LOOK OUT FOR IT. Hoarseness is the firstsymptom of croup by giving Cfeamberlaina's Cough Remedy freely as soon as a child becomes hoarse, it will prevent the can always be done if the remedy is kept at hand. There is not the least danger in giving it.

Sold by Geo. W. Collins. Highest market price paid for ol all kinds by Blackwood Mendenhall. After Fortr TMnr sp.ri.no.

in th. preparation of mora than nn. HnndrM ville Lodge No. 129, A. F.

A. Mldo Thousand truncation" for ftaUnU i th. Unitwl State. andrpr.ien th. publisher, of th.

Sci.ntifl. American continue to aot aa solicit, for patents, earMts, trade-marks, oopr- tYim United States, and The Union Pacific Railway sells at the depth of about six feet from the to obtain patent, in Canada, England, FraDoe, Gorman and all other countries. Their pm nc. i. nnaqnaled and thair facilities ar.

unaur- Mra. Charles Rogers, of Cuba, and Mrs. Martin, of this city, were pleasant callers Monday. Mrs. Rogers drove all the- way from Cuba through the cold to secure this great religious weekly for another year.

May her future be continual sunshine. paesea. tickets and- checks baggage to all points in the United States and principle cities in Canada. Rates cheap as the cheapest and car service unexcelled. Union depots for all changes of cars.

Before you buy tickets call on or address to FOR SALE. I want to sell my stock of drags and will sell cheap. Call or write. Samtjal Poole, Byron, Neb. The new Rock Island hotel will bo opened to the public sometime next week.

hereby record our high- esteem for him as a man and a brother, ever true to; principles of our ancient order. To th family and friends of our brothor we tender our sincere sympathy in this sad hour of their bereavement. Resolved, That copies of this resolu -V BOOTS SHOES! WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF ALL KINDS Boot Sj SMois JIiMiqi? 86io. It will always-pay you to buy from aa EXCLU SIVE HOUSE WE BUY IN LARGER QUANTITIES AND WILL SELL WITH A CLOSER MARGIN THAN ANY MAN IN TOWN FOR CASH. OUR MOTTO IS QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS; LIVE AND LET LIVE 3d DOOR SOUTH OF POST OFFICE.

Successors to I. B. Hall Co. IT. IE.

LFAnans, B. Hall has been appointed a postal surface the excavators struck a hard substance which they supposed to be stone, but from its peculiar formation and surroundings they- began an investigation, and upon removing all the earth from surrounding it found what proved to be a pettified buffalo. It is as perfect a specimen of the bison as you evir saw traversing the plains, and those who have seen it pronounce it one of the most wonderful specimens of petrification they ave ever seen- J. W. Crump.

Agent. E. H. Lyons, who played Santa tions, be sent to the widow and family of Patent, obtained hrou.h gnn Oo.aM notloed Intu SCIK.VTIFIC AMBRICAJT. which ha th.

largest oirealation and is the most influential newspaper of iu kind published in th. world. The advantaf as of rah a notio. rT patent. sap dsntAlida.

This larg. andsplcndidlr Illustrated newspapar la published WI9EBXT at S.0O a rear, and admitted fa. b. the beat paps devoted to setene. mechanics, inventions, works, and other department, of Industrial pioaisss, pnb-liaaed in an country.

It contain, th. nanus of II patentees and title of eveiy invention patented each week. Try it four months for one dollar. Bold br all newsdealer. If ron have an invention to patent write to Munn A publisher, of Soi.nUQ.

American. Ml Broadway. Sew York. Handbook Mont patent, nulled fan. 1 'K-niJlr" Clause with such serious results to recovering slowly and will probably the deseased and that they be furnished the city press for publication.

W. T. Dillon, N. T. Van Natta, J.

McLaury, Couim.ttee. be entirely well, except a few scars. -v Tarties here have subscribed a snfficiant Gomer Davies was in the city one route agent on the Rock Island. His run will be from Fairbury to Phillips-burg. It is a position for which Irby is well qualified and he will give both the government and the publio satisfaction.

May success go with bim. if you want the best flour ever offered in this county, go to Hardy Son and get a sack of their Imperial. None ever equalled it in this place and none is superior, (if equal) to their Rose of day last week bat failed to call on us. What have we ever done to you, Gomer, Resolutions of respect in memory of that you sheuld treat us in this manner? our late comrade Henry Fuller who died Deeembe 22, 1887. 1888.

ThiBLeatling Paper of the West 1888. Fresh Michigan honey at Chapin's grocery store, southeast corner of the square. A BIG BARGAIN For sale cheap, house and two lots in Simonds addition known as the GrofF property Inquire, at Chicago lumber J- The Herald Presbyterian and Democrat one year, for $3.00. Those wishing to secure a good religious weekly cannot do better than get the Herald Presbytor. A.

O. Baldwin has the rock "on the groaod for the foundation of bis new boildicg. It will be put up aa early in the' spring as possible. -The trimmings be of Manhattan stone. 1.

Whereas, It has pleased God to re uaaaav aV a a. move by death from our midst our late comrade Henry C. Fuller, and Kansas: Made by the Kansas City Milling Co: in I Whereas, It is but just that a fitting afWaf recognition of his many virtues should be A large" party went down tos Scan-i School children will learn much faster if they are made comfortable and kept in perfect health. Very few escape severe coughs and colds duriug the win-tor months. It is an easy matter to avoid the discomforts and distress of coughs and colds by using Chambnaiain's Cough Remedy, It is by far the best treatment ever brought into general use for coughs eolds and hoarseness.

When the first symptoms of a cold appear, use Chamber laine's Cough Remedy, and the cold can be broken at once: Sold by Collins had. Therefore be it Resolvedt-By John Brown PosfNo.44 Q. A. That while we bow with humble dia last Saturday to attend the masquer rade and report a very pleasant time and speak highly of the people of Scandia The great political campaign which epciL? this: fall rag-gegte to every one that he should subscribe for -the paper which will giro all the news in the most attractive shape This "The Times' does, and it has es? fattMshed a' repata Urn for the brightest paper in the west. The Weekly Times from date till Jan.

1, 1S89, for one dollar. The Dally Times $10 a year, $5 for 6 months. Tfce Tines, IS PS! C3 yc5 CHOICE GRAIN 1 AND STOCK FARMS, CITY PRQPEHTY, CIV PROVED OR UNIMPROVED, FOR SALE CHEAP AND ON EASY TERMS. TT" submission to the will of the Ruler of as entertainer' Soma of the costumes were rich and the disguises of all ere perfect, especially the'; disguise of Dick TTbileoiir short eoliaun lasts ee rJrV toying to pm op tee to get r-Jfir1atj. if.Topeka.r secretary, of the Universe, wo do not the less mourn for our comrade who has been taken from us.

Resolved, That in. the death of comrade Fuller, this A. R. Post, laments the loss of a comrade who. was ever ready Fifty miles of Railroad to be lmi3 ia RexUic County t.it yatr, ith iocreai the vaSne ofRealctUte very much.

For chciss xil ofSce directly west ofoourt houso. ComzzzzZzsx Ward. Ed. Wilson said he talked to hhn for half an hour before he could "catch on" Ed Wilson or Dad Allen will tell you the full paidcolata of Disk's, make up. Pfy for tie beat next snnaner.

In 4 i perpetual spring it bard work the South Park improvement company, was in the eily last Saturday looking after mm; i AODREOO THE TlMtSCy KArjOAO QiTY, MO, 't veneer wti pran. the uttered of hi company. -v.

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1,539
Years Available:
1883-1890