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4 4, ni -v i i -fr HIM A im '0. i I I i I I yi i i i i i i I viii I NO. 37. GENESEORIOE COUNTY. KANSAS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1889.

VOL. III. GENESEO HERALD. Published Kvery Thursday SCHOQ BY W. R.

WHH E. -1 BODKS Cltjr ireforjr. F. Ii N0RR1S Is now located at, the old stand of Myers it Morgan, on west side Main Street, where he has opened up his Immense Stock of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, and a complete IJnc of SCHOOL SUPPLIES, Backlcna Aratem Savle. The best salve ih the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped, hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required.

It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per, box. For sale by W. McCune. My son deal only with men who advertise.

You will never lose by it Franklin. TH PRIDE OF WOMAN. A clear pearly and transparent sin is always a sign of pure blood, and all persons troubled with dar greesy, yellow or blotched in can rest assured that their blood is out of order. A few doses of BeggY Blood Purifier and Blood Ma3r will remove-the cause and the sin will become clear and transparent. Try it, and if satisfaction is not given it will cos.t you nothing.

It is fully warranted. Wm. Cqclthr, Druggist. Mayor. Hawloy City Clerk K.

White Police W. Hill Vffurilmon, E. E. Morsun. Pres dent, W.

M. tasley, V. Norris, E.J. Covert. TUviiHr-r.

Regular meeting- of the city council-, first Bnd third Wednesday evenlivx ot each moutb. BOARD OF TRADE. Tresient MeCnne. Vice President A i Hawley. Secretary Kussell.

Treasurer A Hoffmann. Hoard of Sea-nan. A Met-wilfe, Vm Lasley, A Hawley, OF Kiisseii. Keeves, A HolImaiiR. Oennis.

McCune. 1 Brooks. Of which Every Department is Complete Wclal. Inclnding Slates, Tablets Erasers, Slate and Lead Pencils, School Bags, Straps, just received At Coulters Palae Store, Call on me for Strictly First Class Goods at Low Prices. W.

COUL ER, Jr. Call on him and you will be convinced that YOU CAN NOT DO BETTER ELSEWHEi Judireath Ju'lk-iat A. U. Clark Jenator, Bistrict B. Chapman KepresentiWw E.

A-Edithuee Treasurer J. C.Seward Cmixfty Clerk W. U)wbt Sheriff S. Stoodakd Pro bate dre U. T.

Speiht 'ounty Attorney J. W. Brinckebhokf Ketster of Iet1s T. E. Nash of Schools J.

H. McBbide Coroner Du. A. SI. Adams Surveyor Lane Jobs Howabd, Chairman, h.

WiLULR, as. Johnson. Physician for Count) Dr. X. F.

Terry County Innnnary W. F. Leeds He sence of a year Mrs. Crosby will be warmly welcomed by her many friends here. Hall's Hair Renevrer is free from alcohol and dyes that injure the skin.

It is scientifically prepared, and will restore gray hair to its original color and vigor. We have no mill yet and our jner-chants continue to ship their flour from neighboring points. We don't want to let this fact be forgotten and so shall keep speaking of. it till ve see something being done. To the voters of Rice county: I absolutely refuse to allow my name used as a candidate for coroner, to which office I was nominated in the people's convention.

Dr. E. B. SimmonS. S.

Piatt fell through the trap door leading to the cellar under his billiard hall Sunday evening, and received painful and severe bruises but uo serious injuries thereby. He will soon be' able to be about again. Mr. S. Gibson and his son Willie, of Constantine, Michigan, arrived in Geneseo Thursady night.

Mr. Gibson is called here by sickness and to look after his interests, as he is president of the Central State Bank. This is the ticket! For treasurer, Jesse Root; sheriff Cassler; clerk, A. J. Kibber; register, Geo.

Loraan; surveyor, Wm. F. Lowery; commissioner, E. B. Simmons; commissioner 3d James Henderson.

To eradicate the poisons which, produce feYer and ague, take lAyer's Ague Cure. It cures without leaving any injurious effect upon the system, and is the only medicine in existence which may be considered an absolute antidote for malaria-Boils, pimples, and skitt diseases of all kinds speedily disappear when will sell you 04'letlc. Good Goods at Low Prices, And Guarantees Satisfaction. When the People of Geneseo and vicinity need A. First Class General Store.

We have taken advantage of the same and laid in one of the Largest and Most Complete Stocks of Bnche is still here. J. R. Bell was from Lyons Mon-day. Miss SibbSc 3oodwin is on the list.

Thomas Jackson was in Lyons Tuesday. McPherson flour always on hand at Roper's. II S. Tiers of Hollyrood, was in town Friday. A.

Crosby took charge of his hotel Tuesday. C. Smith of Hollyrood was in town yesterday. Fresh home-made bread always on hand at Roper's. D.

V. Keller is in Wichita on business this week. Thomas Huntington is quite sick with typhoid fever. B. T.

Locmis is again at home at the Junction House. II. B. Prose's shop will be closed until Friday of next week. Sheriff Stoddard made us a pleasant call Saturday afternoon.

John Pray and family take in the reunion at Ellsworth to-day. W. E. Borah and G. J.

Slutts were up from Lyons Friday afternoon. M. M.cXultey, of Lyons, was registered at the Grand Central Fridsy. F. II.

Holme took his departure for Hannibal Missouri, Friday morning. The Grand Central was opened in the Magoffin Hawley block Tuesday. For sale A good bnggy and single harness cheap. Inquire at this office. Mr.

Frank Ilodgedon and Mrs. Tight Bnckbee drove over from Ellsworth Friday. Twenty of the "boys in blue' from other points took dinner al the Junction House Tuesday. The Geneseo potteries shippdl a car if ware to Wichita yesterday. It contained gallons.

Otto Gregory, of Buso" was in town yesterday. lie expects soon to -nake Ge.njs Btu'hc does not deal in fnctory made good. Everything he soils is hand-made and warranted. Subscriptions taken al this office for any miblication in North Ameri EMI DRY GOODS Ml JVJ S. H.

SEAMAN, Yice Presid. -ut. W. M. LASLEY, Ast S.

GIBSON, President. J. S. GIBSON, Cashier I. O.

O. F. Kejnilar meet iua-s every Saturday evening of each weot. J. Erwix.

J. M. JtHsoN. N. G.

Pec. Sec. G. A. K.

'llcfrular meetinsrs on the first and third Tuesdays of each month, at p. M. H. ii. Pilose, eoniniander ii.

B. Balikvik. Adjt. K. of Rcrular every Mondav eve of each u-eoh.

D. E. Hai.dwis. Vaster of workman M. E.

CHTKCH. Servtec rv alternate Sunday, at 11 o'clock :1 School at In o'clock. prayer Thursday eve. Kevery hmx invt-rrt. C.

H. Mostimimeky. Pastor PP. ES VTEKIAX CHCKCH. Preaching i.t and at 7 in.

Sunday School at 11:45 a m. Prayer mcctiiifr on VVednesdaj- eveninfr. l'astor. r.VITED rUESBYTEKIAX CHCHCH. Services every alternate Sabbath at 4 o'clock p.

in. Sabbath school every Sabbath at 3 o'clix-k. All are welcome. F. T.

Jamiesox, Pastor. 3 BOOTS AID SHOES, CENTRAL STATE BANK, OF GENESEO, KANSAS. $50,000 Capital Stock, Depositors' Security, $100,000 yt P. Time t'arJ Ever brouo-ht to Geneseo. We have moved in the Large Room in the Brick Block, in order to give room for our New Stock of Fall and Winter Goods that have been arriving for the past week and still more to come.

We have just received a new stock of Men's, Youth's and Boy's Suits, which we guarantee to be as low in price as can be found the Connty. Our stock of Winter Dress Goods and Flannels cannot be surpassed by any one in the city, either in styles or prices. We have Prints from 5c to "ie a yard; Ginghams Se to 12c. To see our Men's $2 Calf Boot, is to buy it. Our $3.50 Men's Full Stock, all Hand Made Boot is a Winner at the price.

We have Women's Shoes, all Solid Leather, at $1 per pair. Children's School Shoes in endless varieties and prices; every pair is fullv warranted in every particular. All ask is an inspection of oua goods. Come in before buving elsewhero; we will treat you right and do you good. Yours truly, A a.

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in. Oiv. No ae Pass. East No'-S'l West Frt. West No East S.

S. A- E. P. Iiv. No 4m Pa-s utli the blood is purified bj the us of 1 A a.

in. .1) a. in. i p. m.

I) i. ill' I) u. in. North. South SiHSl 'o 4ri-l No 4i STOCK HOLDERS.

S. H. Seaman, Merchant, Geneseo, Kansas. Frank Wolf, Cashier Wolf Brothers', Bank, Centreville, Michigan. Miss C.

I. Gibson, Constantine, Michigan. Mrs. Samuel J. Wolf, Florence, Michigan.

S. Gibson, Farmer and Real Estate Loans, Constantine, C. E. Wolf, Banker, Three Rivers, Michigan. M.

D. Wolf, Farmer and St'k Holder W. B. Bank, Centreville, Ml d.i J. S.

Gibson, Geneseo, Kansas. Interest paid oa time deposits. Solicits the accounts of Merchants, Aiai.ii-faeturers, Business Men and Farmers. Collections given prompt and careful attention. J.

51. Johnson. Aent. A NT A FE K. W.

K. j. III. a. in 1 i 5 A ccommo.iat ion.

Avers Sarsaparilla. It has no equal as a tcnic alterative, the results be-ino; immediate and satisfactory. Ask your druggist foi it, and take no other. To.the members of the People's crritreitiirtii ---vehof. honored me with the nom nation foi- Register of Deeds I will say that I heartily appreciate this expression of your good will, but without enumerating my reasons, I must respectfully decline.

Geo. W. Loman. MYERS MORGAN, -or rares iti i' iickets apply to J. W.

ERWIX, Tickc Agent. (iEO.T. XUHOLSOX. General ''OHi aii-I A cent. ''OP.

GREAT BARGAIN DEPOT ca at publisher-; lowest prices. A. s. OOWIH. M.

I- PR A Pit t.I LA Will pive my time nn-1 at i i OSiCfat tllC HEALER IN e. i Wlicn (J.iH'sco crowd left ticacseo. Kansas. town it Hllsworth all parties were sobor. This much are sure of.

Drntf ti GROCERIES. Flour, Meal, Bread, Confectionaries, Fancy Candies, Etc. West Side Main Street, Geneseo, Kana f.ASLEY ItOl Ail Attorneys at Lav etc with t'le PENNSYLVANIA STORE, Corner of Main Street and McCracfcen Avenue, Where the Latest Styles, Best Goods and Lowest Prices are Always fouud. Our Immense fall and winter of Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, etc. is now Mr.

and Mrs, Mart McDowell had quite a pleasant surprise by a number of their friends on Tuesday, the occasion being the l-3tli anniversary of thair marriage. A number of presents were tendered, among which were a set of sauce dishes by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vienatta; fruit dish, Mr. and Mrs.

Hart; cheese dish, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gruuden; butter Miss Edith Vienatta; pickle dishes, Miss Minnie Hart; All law land Imsines-s nan gTer.J-.-l cure I.YNS. KANSAS. MARTS BROTHERS' open and Ready for Inspection.

I offer the Best Goods at Phenomsnal Prices Guarantee Qualities the Finest BENDER MAI "Pi ARTISTIC CITY BARBERS, Geneseo, Kans. and Styles the Money saved on every purctuse. pre AUI AT" PAQU Af I I HOI The host Calico from Seta, to Tcts. and Oinyham from Sets, to Wct. Cotton OUC VV I UrtOn VV ILL JJ.

Flannels from acts, to lacts. In Groceries Package Coffee 25 cts. Granulated SALE STAB LIMY, FEED AND 1 1 Rntrar 10 lbs for 1 .00. Etc. Tome in find ct Prices t-pfore Buying Elswhcro.

I jel lie dish, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Walley; Yours ttiifi S. H.

SEAMAN. Geneseo, Kansas. First-class turnouts furnished on short notice and at reasonable fates. Give ns a call. MARTS BROTHERS.

Gexeseo, Kansa. fruit dish, Mr. and Mrs. W. Horner.

We can testify to the excelent quali-ty of the cake, for samples of which the donors will please accept our thanks. T. W. EVENGER, CITY DRAY AND TRANSFER, All orders promptly attended to Give him a call. I am also prepared to furnish water to all parts of the city for masons and plasterers.

HOTEL CROSBY, GENESEO KANSAS, Sheets Baeumler LIVERY STABLE, LUNCH ROOM Give us a call. GENESEO, KAS. Good rigs at all times. East of main street, AXO Em ocTora 1st put on a brow of thunder that shall petrify and appall 'em. He must be a news reflector of the lyceum and and rain down his tiffy torrents on the veteran milk inspector.

He must be a prompt adviser to each foreign king and kaiser, and keep out his keyhole telescope to dodge the bill collector. Lyon(Ia.) Union. OSGOOD Three Ton Scale $35.00 Warranted five years, 30 days trial, freight paid. Mcextaekeb Beos' Ag'ts. BAKERY.

A. J. BUCBEE, Pr. West side Main North 51. P.

track. Under former management. House is undergoing repairs and is being neatly I kindly solicit a share of the city patronage. Comercial trade a specialty. Rates reasonable.

A. W. CROSBY. GRAND CENTRAL Rates $2. oo per Day.

First-clasj in every respect. Patronage solicited. New loratlea an4 mat sad pleuanl rsom. C. F.

TYSOR, Prop W.T. CHILDKHS. TONSORIAL ARTIST GENESEO KANSAS. hen you want a fashionable bail- cat or a neat clean shave coll on hfui. It.

c. T. A. Program. Lyons High School Building, Saturday, Oct.

12th, 1.30 P. Opening Exercises. Paper, "Order in School. What? Why? J. D.

Horton. Discussion O. S. Miley, Mary Mills, H. C.

Banke, Amanda Mann. Paper "Geography, Methods of Instruction, Relative amount of time devoted to its study." Nettie Spiers, Discussion, C. M. Lockhart, Zora Baldwin, Mrs F. Stephens, F.

W. Sandt. Paper, Benefits to be Derived from Attending the Teachers' Association" Mrs. Cole. Discussion General.

Progress in Classifying and Grading the District Schools. (Report from every district in the county.) Compayres' History of Pedagogy, Chapter and 1 Observe time, persons, characteristics of system, purpose and methods, comparison. Crnor Main St: and SilverAv. Geneseo, Kansas. A.

S. IlAWLF'i. T. C. MAGOFFIN.

Rev. I. K. Raskins preached his farewell sermon to the Iloisington congrecation last Sabbath evening. Iluche will not get left for he keeps with the times.

See his stock of whips, collar, sweatparts, etc. Misses Nellie and Cora Dodge and Mrs. Strebe, of Ilojie, now make their home in Geneseo at the Hotel Crosby. Blue coals and G. A.

R. badges are quite conspicuous this week, and the objective point of all seems to be Ellsworth. Rev. E. B.

Wells arid John Dun-kle were in attendance at the session of Presbetery at McPhcrson this week. Jim Metcalfe took his family to Ellsworth yesterday, also his dinner but we understand he came home without the latter. L. Goodwin, O. A.

Ross and family, Nelson Loomis, Job Collinge and severl others went to the reunion at Ellsworth yesterday. Miss Lizzie Wilson and her friend, Miss Cora More, of Hutchinson, visited friends in Lyons the first of the week. Tribune. The standing of eacj of the pupils of the high school at their first monthly is published in the Herald to-day. J.

II, Holmes, Dick Purter, II. B. Prose and J. N. Russell went over to the reunion at Ellsworth on the excursion Tuesday aftarnoon.

F. II. Norris and family, J. I. Duff and family, Mr.

and Mrs. John Flatt and E- J. Stredder are among those who went to Ellsworth to-day. Al Buhrer made lots of fun for the boys while the excursion train stopped here Tuesday evening. We believe Al hails from Sterling.

An impromptu dance was gotten up by some of the young folks of Geneseo on Thursday evening, which was greatly enjoyed by those attending- Mrs. A. S. Hawley and children returned from Sherman, Njw York, where they have been visiting relatives for several weeks, Tuesday evening. W.

McCune and wife, Jas. Laughlin and Misses Lizzie Gibson and Minnie, Yaughan drove over to Ellsworth yesterday to attend the reunion. Mrs. A. W.

Crosby arrived in Geneseo Sunday evening. After her ab BANK OF GENESEC E. J. STREDDER. Physician and Surgeon.

Geneseo Kansas. First Bank Established. Cor. Main and Silver A McENTARFER HARDWARE EMPORIUM! A FUIX LINE OF Stoves, Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Tinware, Sewing Machines, Guns and Ammun'b tion, Gutlery, Etc. Agents for the Eclipse Wind Mills, Jones' Scales and Fish Brothers Wagon.

Also carry an assortment of Whips, Clocks, Oils, Staveware-and Glassware. We transact GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS and Money on Approved Security. We issue Sight Drafts on New York and Kansas City. We draw Drafts direct upon All Th Principal Cities of Europe, with moderate charges for Exchang. Money Loaned upon Real Estate.

Our Large and Increasing Business in this Department is under the management of J. T. GLEADALL, whose facilities for Placing Loans Quickly and Paying Over the Money Promptly have, never been surpass J. We pay Interest on Time Deposits. We Invite your Patronage.

A. S. Hawey, Cashier. AUCTIONEER! Rates Reasonable. Satisfaction Guarantied.

Inquire at this office. M. Loop. TTHE ODELL YP I YPE WRITE FHEK BECLINING-CttAIR CAR3 TO PUEBLO, COLORADO SPRINGS AND DENVER, COL, The "Santa Fe Route" Is now running free reolinging chair cars between Kansas City and Denver "on daily trains leaving Kansas City at 11.20 a. and Denver at 1,20 p.

si. These cars are entirely new, and have been built expressly for this train, are filed up with all the modern appliances for both convenience and safety, and are unequaled by any cars run detween these points heretofore. No line can offer you better accomodations than the old reliable "Santa Fe Route." For any information desired regarding rates, through car accommodations, time of arrival and departure of trains call on any agent of the Santa Fe, or address V-GEO. T. NICHOLSON, r.

4 T. A. T. 8. F.

R. Topeka, Kansas. it. W. N.

LEWIS. f. A. I.FW1S. Will buy the ODELL JYPE WillfEK.

Warranted to do as (rood wort as any 9inu mahiue. It combines SIMPLICITY with $15 LEWIS BROTHERS, DEALERS IX why is IT. That people linger along always complaining about that continua-tired feeling? One bottlo of Beggs' Blood Purifier and Blood Ma-r will entirely remove this feels ing, give them a good appetite and regulate digestion. Wm. Coulter, Druggist.

HARNESS SADDLES, A Model Kdltor. A man who runs a paper should know every human caper, and" hold up the torch of knoledge like a gleaming midnight taper. He should be profound a Plato, plain as a boiled potato, and as humble to his patrons as a street and crossing scraper. He should honor iu his journal every captain, crank and colonel, and dish np their proud achievment in a hodgepodge cooked diurnal. He should puff the hardened liar clubs and oncerts, church and choir, with long adjectives sonorous, sweet, seraphic and supernal.

He must write a funny column, that makes all his readejs solemn, with the fashions frills and flounces, furbelows and what d'ye call em? Quell the copy fiendV wild revel, squelch and massacre, the fcvl and Sir ville, (Stafford Conty), and Spring-vale, (Pratt County), and to all poirte in the Indian Territory, Oklahoma, Texas, Panhandle of Texas, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho and Tickets are good for thirty days from date of sale, with stop-overs allowed at pleasure on return trip. Parties to make a thirty days' trip to any of the western mountam resorts, includ ing Las Springs, Colorado Springs, Cascade Canon, Manttou, Green Mountain Falls, can save raouey by taking advantag of the low rates on the Harvest Excursion dates. For ticket rates and other infomation, call on J. W. Erwin, Agent A.

T. S. F. It. of addreM GCO.

T. NICHOLSON, Whips, Collars, Pads, Currycombs, Etc. IUBAB1 MTV SPEED, EASE OF OPERATION wears lonjrer without cot of repairs than any other machine, has no ink ribbon to the opera It Is qeitt substantial, nickle plated pcrfcoi r.nd adapted to all of typewriting-. Like a printing press, it pro. duced, Sharp, Clean.

3i3le Manuscripts. Two to ten cc i ies can 1 made at oue writiniir. EJIttirsJ lawyers, ministers, baijUcrs, mer- a.mts. liianiifacturers, buciriOo-4 men, cannot make a better investment for $15. Adjt intelligent person in a week can become gOOd" OPERATOR, Or a RAPIJ) one in two naontbs.

offered any operator who can do better work with a Type Writer than that produced by the OBELL. TKellnble Agents sad Salesmen Wanted. Special inducements to Dealers. For Pamphlet, firing endorse. Baents, Stc.

address the ODKIX TYPE WBJTKU TheBookery. Ckloao, Ills. "if IlAAVBsr Excuasioxs. Low Rates. The Sakta Fb Roctk will sell, on August 9 and 20, September 10 and '24, and October 8, 1889, round-tri: excursion tickets at greatly reduced rates about one fare for the round trip from Geneseo to all points in Kansas weMf a line drawn through WHAT A FORTUNE Is a good healthy, pearly skin.

Few are aware of the snort time it takes for a disordered liver to cause blotches on the face and a dark greasy skin; One bottle' of Beggs1 Blood Purifier and Blood Maker will restore this organ to its natural and healthy-state, and cleanse the blood of all impurities. It is meeting with wonderful success. guM-tnteq every bottle. W. CouHer, Dri'-l- -J Thep do retairing cf all kinds neatly and well.

They aho carry A Full Line of BOOTS SHOES. Call on them on tha oomer of Main Street and Silver Avenue. csKSsro, Kansas. v-il Q. a T.

Ju t. a a. m.m Albert IJrton Count), Li t1 4 4.

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