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The Seneca News from Seneca, Kansas • 3

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4 ucm. LfetcfUti. The followinr is a list of letters ua Dram, Dentist. borate c4 Xzsxir tii rctaraod to oalted for in the dob office at Seneca Dr. Troughton Benson to live.

lira. Ansa CUfwaxJ. ci Kitxtn TS3f HavXJ, Viixzzzj 'Vlj for the week ending February aocsa people tho mention of la grippe oalla forth a smile. They are Eev. Jo4sM eicsed tho aeries of tsas mtrjimgoHml to fine.

If she does not City, was la the etsjr4Me weak F. W. Jaoobs and his brother went loss that ho wasr eoadootlaar In the to Central la Monday. ine people who never bad it Any one Beam' eve salve will onre inflamed Universalist eboreb, in a very anoaaal wno naa naa even aiiarnteat sou en FARM IMPLLiviLIM A little floor by any other name or weak eyes. Nothing bettor.

would no doubt smell as wheat. The largest complete line of farm machinery manufactured byauyBingle concern in the world; it Poole 4 Co. of la grippe know wall the complete raiaery it brings. And not only misery tor the time being, but unless properly tHttte4 If a unn.l. empracea UmmmmmM Mmmlmm.

TttmtM Mm A sermon on "Rejoloe in tls "Lad smity. J. P. Payn made a visit to City Friday to buy a gasoline en We take the lend in good floor. Ina-Tooth Mi mwmlOlmoMi always" was followed by the serving to FloMlblo Rmntth Otma Marrows, Omit Every sack guaranteed or All- ot rafreahmonto to the eosurregauoa.

month until tbe patient desnairs ot gine. JnefMecf Com Harvmmtm bmmt, Momk. 11 Ml X-honot All-t funded. Krooao A Thompson. over getting well again Pe-ra-na is E.

Shurtlefr, of Bed eoa, was regis 28st, 1896. Baker, Nora. Beard, James. Beyer, Oscar H. Darling.

Geo. Fox, E. H. Kane, Jno. Montgomery, Dewltt.

Pearson, Albert. Schmidt, Chas. Simon, Laura. Steries, Geo. Wearts, Mrs.

Wm. Wilson, Wm. Woodman. John. Hi toflMfaffmmfwMrfBMir.

JUI- Then Mr. Chester Cordell, a parish member took obarge of the meeting, We etif 1 have a few pieces of tered at a Kansas City hotel one day tne remeay ror all such cases, Mrs. Lou Davis. Fayette villa. and members of the church parish- hand-painted china that we are closing last week.

Oolmmolm Romper, Mo. a Romper, Horoo Horn ammrmtoro, ore. Every machine is fully wnrpant-danUs the bout of its fclass that can be produced with good material, complete equipment, superior kill and lou experience. Tho Cut here Shown SbtIS harrow. Before you reada word about it, examine the cut closely.

Do you see the ad van- ggMf Ladles society and Y. P.O. U. respond Work will begin at once on the Sabetba telephone line. Some 40 sub writes as ed with earnestness to the subject given them.

desired depth and a powertui Bteei naHe ut-miiu iu icvci aim suiwiu scribers have been obtained. Let us all come to the det ermina "Oar welcome to the Faith" was If li'oih ciAnt-Inn not? oat at wholesale prices. Krouse Thompson. Mrs. O'Malley, of Cnloago, and Mrs.

Stlrk, of Chadron, this week visited their sisters, Mr. O. M. Henderson abd Mrs. Joe SohmlU.

Your hair can be saved. Beggs 8teethset8othev Don't Birr untllyou Jf mmxt tion that we have done too little if we ornwmot troll Mrewenwr it, "I waa afflicted with a disease, commonly known as la grippe; the doctors said I bad consumption. II had a oooh local Agoow. made sure by the remarks of Mr. Henry Stoldt who, though he had not attended church services for 18 Say "Advertised" when calling for Broad shoes In front make it ride thee auy of tbe above letters.

If not called Cronnd smoothly. Ponittvety trith- rhat may happen. aiOd-Urth is fall years up to the time Bev. Jones began cs mn because or tne mae ranee of work it will do. tor within two weeks will be sent to Hair Renewer will do it as it note di-directly on the scaly and hair folllcals the meeting in Kelly two years ago, the dead-letter office.

of uncertainties 11 Hmndy Book on Fmrnt end Homo Ft oo. I I mm have failed to do our best. We have a new lot of choice salmon that we are selling at Jobbers priees. fry a can. Krouse 6c Thompson.

Ed PI turner weht to Kansas City Monday, called there by word that his brother Trave was lying at the point of death. dreadful cough and could not sleep at night, I was advised by a friend to found the faith Just what was needed, A. P. Hebold, 1. M.

The effect is wonderful and perma D. M. OSCOBKE St. Louis. Mo.

try re-ru na. I got one bottle and tbe and just wht he felt that everyone nent. Poole Co. second night my cough stopped, would find helpful and satisfying. He took ten bottles, and I will say that I J.

H. Newborn, M. of White To Cure a Cold ii One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- only wished he might have had tbe believe I would be a dead woman now field, one of tbe foremost doctors in privileges of faith he now enjoys many if it had not been for Pe-ru-na. I rec J.

A. Constant, the quill pusher of ets All Druggists refund the mon the Indian-Territory writes: "I have ommend Pe-ru-na to all those who suf years ago. ey if it fails to Cure. 25c. recommended aud sold Beggs Blood fer with la grippe." Mrs.

Cole spoke feelingly of "tbe Send for free book on inter Ca Purifier for the past five years, and love we have for our church." We Address the Pe-ra-na Drug Diploma Examination, The dates for the diploma examina Marriage Licenses. Godfrey Hei neper aged 29 of Bern, and Anna Meyer, aged 28 of Oneida. Edward G. Margrave and Catherine Mathews aged 36, both of Centralia. Thomas S.

Fanning; aed 27 of Vermillion, and Jennie King agod 25, of Centralia. am pleased to say it has no equal in any blood medicine that I have ever BttuMfeaolglvm proper iMancw, Mother's Friend is the beat help you can use at this time. It is a lininwnt, and when regularly applied several months before baby comes, It makes the adTent easy and. nearly pain-leas. It relieves and prevents morning sickness." relaxes the overstrained muscles, relieves the distended feeling, shortens labor, makes recovery rapid and certain without any dangerous after-effects.

Mather's triea is good for only one purpose, to relieve motherhood of danger and pain. One dollar par bottle at all drug stores, or sent toy express on receipt of price. rasa Boobs, containing valuable informa- Manufacturing Company, Columbus, love it for the faith it represents and the good it does in the world. Ohio. tions are Match 19 and April 2.

On the first date, examinations will be Mrs. Meyers was called on to tell tried" Poole Co. The Mr. Hedges, who have lately arrived expecting to go into business bow the six members first received in held in reading, geography and physi the Pauetba Republican-Herald, loafed a while on our streets Tuesday afternoon. America's greatest medicine is Hood's Sarsaparilla, which cures when all other preparations fail to do any good whatever.

Once a customer for Eocene you will burn no other oil. It will not char the wick or smoke the chimney. Krouse Thompson. C. H.

Pusey, oi Seneca, and Geo. Bf aumont, of Outario, last week paid OotflK Dowtl Hill. Kelly, February 24tb, lb96, felt two Christian Tabernacle. Rev. F.

W. Emerson Pastok. Sunday, February 27, 1898. 10 a. m.

Sunday School; D. M. Linn Superintendent. 11 a. m.

Preaching by Mrs. Emerson. Subject, "Work." 6:30 p. m. Y.

P.S. C. E. Leader, 10 a. m.

Suuday School, Miss Eva Cox, Superintendent. 6:30 p. m. Y. P.

8. C. Prof. Loop, president. First Church of Christ Scientist.

10:00 Sunday services. years ago tonight. She said they felt Peop'e suffering ology; and on the second date iu arithmetic, grammar, government, and history. Grades in penmanship and in Seneca, tells us that tbey expect to open their doors next Wednesday. It from Kid takes time to mark and adjnstso large orthography will be determined from sore they were right in joining this church and that in the two years none of them had backslid or in any way regretted tbe step then taken.

She a stock as tbey have, but they trust the manuscripts submitted. ney Diseases feel a gradual Uob i or women, win am mu but steady loss of Salt Lake City, Utah. Beggs Mfg. Co. As a general thing I am down on all kinds of patent med.

icines, but am happily disappointed after a trial of Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup amoDg my customers and pa tients. It relieves all throat and lung difficulties at c.nce. II. V. Oden M.

D. felt that others ought to have come to be teady by that time. These gentlemen are very social and genial, and will make friends with the public. a application THE BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO Bed bud, Gordon Ga Beggs Mfg. Co.

Please send by ex strength and vital with them, aud all the members think for The News and also subscribed for the Advocate and News of Topeka. Begg' German Salve is a cure tor ity. Tbey should Their stock is varied and useful, bat press at once one dozen Bejres' Blood the same in this respect. They did uot think a church would be formed lose no time in trying I 11:30 Childi en's Sunday School. Purifier.

It is the most wonderful not shoddy aud cheap. One of their piled, No matter how bad the case' Foley'e Kidney (hire, a novelties ia an alarm clock that playa in Kelly, but even without that pros medicine I over tried for scrofula. S. R. Taylor Poni Cn.

Guaranteed Preparation. a tune in place of the noisy alarm. It pect tbey felt as happy as many others who make more demonstration over may be. Tbey aelieve at ones, scalds, old sores, burns, eczema, tumors, etc. Poole Co.

The rainfalls on thejust and uu- will be nice to be called up and dress to delicious music, aud this is what Testimonial meeting Friday eveti-ngs at 7.30. All are cordially invited to attend JACOZr-i IV ii i a v. An Americanism. their religious feelings. OWICIAX.

PAPER OP THE HEX AHA OOOVTY PEOPLE'S PASTT. ail can do. Mrs. Adamsou told of the worth just, Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup A notable lawsuit between Trim cures a cold, asthma, and lagrippe caught iu rain or shine. keep it.

One dollar a year in advance. and work of our Ladies' society. It is not by auy means a gathering for gossip and idleness. It has been of great Worth, socially, bringing tbe Many People Cannot Drink collee at night. It spoils their sleep.

You can drink Qraiu-O when you pleasa and sleep like a top. For Graio-Odues not stimulate; it nourishes, cheers aud feeds. Yet it looks and tastes like the best coffee. For nervous persons, young people and childrou Graiu-O is the perfect drink Made from pure grains. Get a package from your grocer today.

Try it ia place of coffee. 1-3 and 25c. porne! mer Bachus over nta and other matters took place in Centralia last Mouday, and ended Tuesday at 2 a. m. Poole Co.

H. Law ton, well known in these parts, left last week for Chebalis, Art. M. JONES, Editor and Prop. Mas.

ah. onus, Associate Editor people together, and it is been of Mr. Trimmer was represented by Sen great help in the church and has al Oregon, where iu goes tocarve out his ator Colemau of Centralia, and Gregg of Erankfort, the Irish terror, a com ready made over $150 for the Kelly THURSDAY. MARCH 3, 1898. fortnne.

His wife will join him about the first of April. ohurch. To the Voters of Nemaha County: Thia lallyouare to elect a couuty attorney. Subject to the free independent voters, I will stand for the office aud promise a cleau, independent administration if elected. Now a word to my friends, the enemy: Tbe time for laugh has passed.

You know it; so do I. Old stock in trade sells slowly. New blood turns the race in this day. Political slavery in this country should end, and an Amekican policy should be inaugurated. Foreign derivatives should Mrs.

Loe was a member of tbe Sen bination Central iaus thluk invincible, but on this day they met Jacobs, who was assisted by Burlingame, aud of It requires a gret deal of determi eca church before meetings were held Railroad Time Card. nation! in tb ordinary boy to save the course Gregg was not iu it. Jocobs bladders until the Fourth ot July to "bust" them. Tbo temptation to bear in KelV She told us how the first member of the ohurch now feels. She aid she had been a Universalist for forty years, but bad not lived where was too much for the great Irish barrister, and won out for his client Bachus, also turning the heart of Cen "That ETircd Fcelioe." overcomes us when inferior prepara tions are recommended by unscrupulous dealers as "just as good as Foley's Honey and Tar Cough Syrup," whea we know the unequaled merits of this great medicine.

the noise ere that day is great. Depart OOUiO EA.T. If you want to buy a stove this tralia. It is now a fact well known 4:02 am 2:28 in 7:37 ui Mixed 18. Freight FniKut Paseenger ill don't fail to see Scoville as he has on exhibition the largest stock of the that who employs Jacobs makes no she could attend church or hear the faith.

She felt that she would have been better and happier had she had this privilege. She had not drearnea have a resc on the shoulder. Yours for right to American citizen I mistake. best make of stoves ever shown in Seneca. Prices lower than ever.

F. AV.JAC0I3. ship. that a church would be built within a Kennard Vickers once more talk to you through The News. They few steps of her door.

As she rejoiced UOUO WEST. Freight VX" 3, Passenger 1-P nl Freight 3.2o 1. Mixed Ho. 25. Freight 10-O4 p.

m. Mo0.S.4.3B.Sandl Dailr. Ho. 18, 14. 17 aod 13 Daily except Sunday.

IVIONEV MONEY say you know them, and ao you do. If you want a farm loan witbi the next sixty dayi Cume and see us. We have some private money on in her present privileges the congrega You know them for gentlemen that tion was deeply moved. always do what they advertise, and We will open up for business in the 4iold corner" I SATURDAY, MARCH 12. i Do We Want to See You? WELL, YES! Too busy to write an adv.

this week, bUt looi( oUt for next week's paper. YOU KNOW us: I Kennard Vickers. i Mr. Jjha Belshaw responded to the whic'; we can give special terms if taken soon. J.

E. we confidently look for their stoie to Y. P. C. U.

"Lass but not least." He K.CW. AN. ft. OOIKQ SOOTH. Heading Circfe.

Saturday, at 2:30 p. m. sharp the teachers in aud about Baileyville will meet at the school houso to discuss methods of teaching as set forth in chapters III, IV and of Gariick's Mauual of Method. All interested in teaching aud school work are cordially invited. Over in Centralia last week the spoke of the difficulties in the way of once more be thronged.

They have no old slock, Zmo Brown shipped off the last shred to palm off on the Tope 7.15 am Mo. 13. No.K4. Freight beginning this work and the con people went Spanish mad and hung tempterary expressions he had heard the hole Spanish outfit in effiVy. We ka people, whom he thioks do not concerning it, but he assured us thai GOIXQ SSORTI1.

Ko. 1. Freight a Ko. 11, Passenger 12.4o Ho. II and 12 Daily.

104. Dailj except Saturday. 1U3 Daily except Sunday. know old second goods from anything do not know what good it did them save the gratification of their passions. though but a few weeks old tbe Y.

else. But Kennard Vickers will C. U. had come to stay and numbered Tuesday we were honored with a have alt new goods, and will sell them uow thirty-one members. visitfrom Bishop Milispaujrh and Rev.

Having completed arrangements fe large supply of cheap money to loan, wish to announce 1st. That I will loan on farms, notes and chattel mortgages. 2 That I shall continue to do the argest business in this county. 3d. That I will meet anybody' rate.

1th. That I will loan any suoi om il to $10,000. 5th. On any length of time from oue Miss Lena Bloss answered to the Mize, of Hiawatha. The biehup was making his annual visit, and preach cheap.

The store has been remodeled and put in good shape, and if Kennard Vickers do not make things hum we subject "Our Y. P. C. U. What can the girls do?" She told us they could ed an edifying sermon during the eveuing.

miss our guess. attend the meetings and help in many ways, and create an influence for good Dont forget that we are headquar- that would be helpful to all the young SPRAYING FRUIT TREES- The Dangers ot Sprliiu; Which arise from impurities in tho blood and a depleted condition of this vital fluid may be entirely averted by Hood's Sarsaparilla. This great medicine cures all spring humors, boils, eruptions aud Fores, and by eurichitig and vitalising the bloi, it overcomes that tired feeling aitft- gives vitality and vigor. Hood's pills cure nausea, sick headache, biliousness and all liver ills. Price 25 cents.

ers for wagons and buggies. Two car loads of wagons received this week day to seven years. people and also to the church. prevent tue depredations or insect pests aud fungus diseases is no longer an experiment but a necessity. Quality the best.

Prices the lowest. Come and see for yourself. A L. L. Scoville.

The topic "Tbe interest the public has in this church" was given to one who is in uo way connected with the 6th. Interest and principal can be paid any day and interest stopped. 7th. I have, 100,000 private money to loan. bth.

Which I will loan on anv lenrth Tuesday evening the Old Folks' Concert, given by the ladies of the of time j-ou want. 9th. And make the notes payable 'oii or hoforo Congregational church was a great Universalis church, Mr. Thompson, oue of Kelly's best respected business men. He showed that the public had au interest in the welfare of our church because every church is helpful to the community, and everyone, whether a success.

The G. A. R. hall was pack 10th. I take no cut-throat mort Blocal laconics! Give ns your job work.

We print all kinds of sale bills. Old. papers for sale at this office A flow of words is no proof of wis dom. If the counsel be good, no inatle who gave it. The first step to virtue is to love virtue in another.

In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, charity. Machine needles, oil and supplies or sale by Young Bros. A handful of common sense is worth a bushel of learning. rC. C.

K. and Mrs. Scoville returned from California Monday. Alex Howland, of Gofls, made a pilgrimage to Beueca Monday. Geo.

Cox, of Bancroft, was a visitor to the county capital Monday. The Curfew does not ring now till ed to the doors, and as yet no one has gages. been heard to express regret that be member or not, ought to feel his obli 11th. charges for appraisements nd applications. 12th.

No red tape of any kind. 13th. Oxe-iialf million dollars aned in this county and not a dollar was there. Campbell University is offering one year's scholarship to the one who gation to tbe churches because of their good influence, "Our pastor and her husband" was the subject given Mr. Geo.

Lowe as ost. on graduating from the common school 14th. I will insuroyourpropertvfivs years for $15 per course receives tho highest average grade. This includes tuition for one full year in Campbell University and member of the parish. He spoke of loin, i can ne found at Wine of Cardul for Weak AVonjcn.

Women who are weak have only themselves to blame. Wine of Cardui will relieve them, but nobody can make them take it. But why should any woman sulTer when tbere is uo need for it? Why should she endure the misery that accompanies irregular mouthly periods. Why should the life-sapping draius ge on when there is a sure way to stop them? McElree's Wine of Cardui will cure any disease that comes under the head of "female troubles." It makes women beautif wvincr them well. It keen i innnQ ftp fett ing them young, li 64U in an urug storeB a $1.00 per bottle.

The Scoville Exchange Bank. tbe work must be done daring the school year of 1S9S and 1809 Our readers will do well to write Wm Stall Quincy, and get his catalogue describing twenty-one styles of Spraying Outfits and full treatise on spraying the different fruit and vegetable crops, which may be had for the asking, and contain! much valuable inform tbe influence ministers ha had over him in his life and said he believed in tbe principle of evolution, that it would continue till a perfect product was exhibited. He looked on the wo SENECA, KANSAS. K. SCOVILLE.

If you are unfortuuate enough to have coskleburs on your place and the hour longer for the toys to man preacher as a later product of horses' tails iret foil of tbetn we are in formed by o.te who ought to know have their fun. Dr. Corwin and family have removed to Atcbisou, where the doctor will hang out his sign. (judging by the atnouut of burs he Grand Island Route. ST.

J. G. I. R'Y. raises each year), that they can be Spellin Skule.

At the Universalist church Friday evening, March 11. Every body luvit ed. Come and try for tbe prlz Mh. O. E.

Webber left for her easily combed out after the horse's tail is moistened with kerosene. Don't home at Marysville Sunday evening, after a very pleasant visit in Seneca. set fire to it, but comb them out. Jessee has left Berwick Dr. N.

Haves? residence three for Peru, Neb. Mr. has long been a resident of ttm county, always quiet To Consumptives. As an honest remedy, Foley's Honey and Tar does not hold out false hopes in advanced stages, but truthfully claims to give comfort and relief in the very worst cases, and in the early stages to effect a cure. evolution aud a very superior product.

He waa sure the Kelly people were glad they had a woman pastor. He then spoke feelingly of the sacrifice and long continued labors of their pastor and her husband for the good of the community, aud regretted the inability of tbe people to return to them any suitable reward for their services. And so closed the most unique religious meeting we have ever attended a remarkable spirit of devotion mingled with rejoicing pervaded the whole congregation. It was the celebration of the time ot the reception of the first members who Joined the Universalist church at any meeting in Kelly, and of the beginning of regular services there, and of tbe effort to organize a permanent but a firm friend, and many will keen ly feel tbe los his departure will en tail. We do not know what his future BEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO St.

Joseph AND Kansas City, ALSO TO ALL POINTS EAST and SOUTH. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE. Have You Had tbe Orlp? Iyou have, you probable need a reliable medicine iike Foley's Houey and Tar to heal your lungs and stop the racking cough incidental to thi disease. Foley's Honey and Tar Cough Medicine is unquestionably tbe best remedy for the throat and lungs. Pleasant to take and is Universalist Church.

LEON P. JONES PASTOR. Sunday, March Cth, 1SUS. 10 a. m.

Suuday School; Matt. 12 1-13. 11 a. "Forgiveness." Luke 7 39-48. 2:45 p.

m. Junior Union. 6:30 p. m. Y.

P. C. U. service. "Being Religious at Home." 7:30 Sermon "No Scripture Is of Secret Interpretation." Teachers' meeting Wednesddy evening at the parsonage.

KELLY. 10 a. m. Special Sunday School meeting. 7 p.

m. Y. P. C. U.

service Y. P. C. U. business and social meeting eaob Thui8day evening.

I quote from Bev Thomas Allen, an English clergyman, not connected with the Universalist church: "Our faith in the larger hope will gain fresh vigor, as- we see it very widely taught by many of the wisest and best men in primitive times and taught (a) not alone on tbe direct authority of (be Bible, but (b) by those especially to whom tbe Gresk was a living was indeed their native tougue." It is a strikieg fact that the weight of opposition tfO Universalism in primi tlve times is found iu the Lathi churches, is found most vigorous where, as in Augustine's case, the Greek language was never really mastered. The testimony of Rev. Allin is yet more forcible and convincing than that of Dr. Edward Beecher, touching the final redemption of all souls. It is but another added to the many who declare their faith in tbe real success of the mission of Jesus Christ who believe He was cent to be the Saviour of the world.

If yoa are Interested In the larger hope eome with us and let us learn to rejoice together in the goodness of God that leadeth men to repentanoe. Congregational Church. BftV. O.K. BKHSfi, PASTOB.

Sunday, March (J, 1899. 11 a. m.Preaohing "Seeking our brother's edification." 12 m. Sunday school. 29 p.

m-Jonlor Y. P. 8. 0. H.

80 p. ttVBeclor V. P. 8. C.

E. course will be, but we sincerely trust be aud bis will have Providence on bis side, aud that his life will be one of success. August Eukr, Tuesday, came up from Watheua, and during tbe day First Methodist Episcopal Church. E. COMBIE SMITH Pastor.

Sunday, March (ith, 1898. 0:45 Sunday School. 11:00 Public Service. Reading of the anuual reports. 12:15 Class meeting, led by the pastor.

3:00 Junior League. 4:00 Bible class. 6:30 Epworth League Devotional meeting. 7:30 Preaching service. Closing meeting of the conference year.

On Sunday morning representatives of each department of the church will give a report of the work done during the year just closing. We inrite our friends and visitors to come and hear of the good work done for our Master during 1897 8. The closing service of this year will be held on Sunday evening. The pastor will preach from the text; "I see that all things come to an end." Ps. (English prayer book version).

Everybody welcome, The prayer meeting next Wednesday nljfht will be led by tbe Rev. H. D. Horn beck. Topic "Our annual conference." The Epworth League cabinet meeting will be held on Friday evening of this week at Bro.

Magee's. The W. F. M. S.

will hold its adjourned meeting at the residence of Mrs. Bullard on Friday afternoon, March 4th, at 3 o'clock. The pastor will be glad to administer the sacrament of Baptism to any person so desirons on Sunday morning next at the close of the service. Intending candidates will please notify him. Tbe pastor of this church will leave for the seat of the Kanas Annual Conference on Monday noon, March 7th.

Members and friends desirous ot contributing to our benevolent causes will please him by making their donations on or before Sunday next. Jukior League items. Sunday last was the "banner day" In attendance. The boys' reading circle meets at Bro, Magee's next Thursday evening, March 3rd. Daisy Campbell leads the study of tbe prayer meeting toplo next Sunday.

Our temperance oonoert Sunday evening, March IStb, will onsist of tsmpexanoe recitations, exercises and songs. Yoa are oordlally invited to attend. Remember to hriuff yoa aaita box to Junior League next Sunday. Kriendsaf tho Jonlors are invited to eosae and witness tbo opening of these boxes; an objeot lesion, systematic Uxt'waiioorsa- Given MP by Fotir Doctors. Beaver Dam, Aug.

27th 1S95 My daughter, alter being treated by four doctors, aud being given up for lost, a neighbor recommended Foley's Kidney Cure. Today she is able to walk several miles without fatigue. I feel we would have lost her if it was not for your medicine. Respectfully, Mrs. J.

M. Baitey. closed a deal whereby L. Miller be comes owner of his farm in this county. Thus igss away the old stand-bys, and one by one the old aod true farmers are leaving for other fields, Chair Cars OJV NIOHT TftAfWS, Seats Free.

CASTORIA aud new ones come in to take their OASTOIIIA. For Infants and Children, Contult Agent, or write s. m. adsit, General Passenger Afeat, ST. JOSEPH, Ma TWfto- "7 uaut stgaatut ff place.

Mr. Euler has a fine fruit farm In Do lipheu county, and baa beoome a great grower and snipper of fruit. During his stay here he embraced the opportunity to pay for The News aod also subscribe for the Advocate and News. The current week is Special Farm blocks south of the stoue church. Tel' ephone 23.

Office teiepbpiie Ko. Pk. -Saws aei aud filed by 6. P. Mobs lor the small sum of 20 cents.

Satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders at Harsh'a Drug store. Call and get prices on letter heads note heads, envelopes, etc. We meet all competitions in this line, and warrant Ml our work to please. A marriage that of Mr.

Louis Pbol aud Mts. Belle Stiojple, took place at tJabetha at 4 a. m. As both parties bad been married before, it is 4id there was really no need of such bashfulness. Tue Woodman hall at Granada was 'dedicated on the evening of February 17.

Mr. Murphy did the main talking! which was responded to by ISdward My rick. Of course the supper was' not aud sat dow to only such tables as can'beset by country people After trying in vain to get sprue of our delinquent subscribars at Cen- fralia to pay, we gave the accouuts in (be hands q'f a collector. At puce these parties got on their high horse and ordered tbeir papei stopped. We can tell these parties, or any rs, who do not desire to pay us, i suit will no oe be entered against them.

We tnr the fun do not ran the paper joe. there is in it, bat we also need a little BMoay oocasjonally. Moqday kf r. Bioehart, the sewing piachine agent, wenr to a Mr. Bingham, 1-vlog near Baileyvllle, who wed Mr, RJnahaxt'p two children for work done.

He alto was in the debt gglir. Bioehart, bat nothing was said tfcjodl that. After asking Bingham far what be owed the children, Mr Eabart started to drive off; when l-v tditd tbo whip and struck Our Watchwords: ers' Institute week with The Kansas City Live Stock In ticator, and the regular edition is accompanied by one of the mouthly supplein.en.tary Insti The Purity of onr drugs Mothers Friend. What is it? Much has tteen said and writen about it bat the halt has not been told. It is a remedy which if used by Expectant Mothers robs tbe order 1 through which they all have to paaa of an incredible -rmount of suffering an makes her recovery more rapid.

"I a prioe can be placed on pain, "Moth ar's Friend" is worth its weight in golp aa an alleviator. Uj wife aSsr- andchemicals tute numbers wntcn me indicator has made so popular the past two years. In the March Special this week "Renting Farms" "is very thoroughly dis The Accuracy Liuo MIJW WANTEDI with which our prescriptions are compounded, and cussed by many farmers ana land owners, and specimens of some of tbe The Farm Journal The Biggest Paper si Its Size in the United States of America This ls the lcadiuir monthly farm paper ia the United States, with over a million and half of readers. It is a boilod-down-bina-nail on-t lie-head paper that pleases everybody It circulates verywhei, and is adapted te the needs of rural and village people freie Maine to California, and from Montana Florida, devoted to live stock, the dairy, poultry, the garden, the orchard, the youna- tolka. and pleases tbe women folks all to pieca.

Ik is practical, earnest, honest, clean and pro- ressi ve, wit no ax to prind, no hobby ride, is for the fartuer and vilasrer first, last all the time. No partisan politics in it. If you do not know the paper, and have never seen it. write to "Farm Journal, Philadelphia, l'a and a copy will be mailed you. Me aae-ney.

Or yoa can see a copy at this oStoe. Our word for it you ought to take this paper. Now we have made arrangements wfthtr publishers of the Farm Journal by which can place it in the hands of every subscriber to Th News for the year and with it flue portrait of Washinctoo, as follows: We will sead both to every new subscribe to The News, and to every present sabserite. who will pay up all arrmrace. Please we right up to the captain's otace and sett.

more In ten minutes with cither of at the poultry car at the, Q. I. depot, Car4eot "Whrt Is a profluble Sa her two ohUdrea than, she, id gather with he feat, kaviajr prevtoa. used four battles of "Uciiera The Stability oi all our preparations are the sterling qualities that we pride ourselves are embodied in all the foods we possess. Our exhaustive stock of chemicals, together with our ASSORTED VARIETY batbf ISas Lottie Johnson.

7iZ) m. Cseklni tho things above. LsriUai rajTrtgnry meeting Friday, fct tin, Ylaeaat's. Babiee. March 6, and flOUDAY Friend." It is a falassisy to pettsat eoler, ujs aaoatocMr." JlleSasa DaJe, Drrcxt, forenoon March at wtlei Ucm I best of the leases in use are given.

"The Farmer's Berry Garden" is also treated very fully by many farmers and berry growers, and abundant information as to what, how and when to plant )s imparted. The lmtne topic tells how to made farm life more attractive to tbe boys and girls, and the entire Special is one of the most interesting of this very Interesting series. The Indicator itsajf is fall of valuable practical matter, as uaaaU Pvery farmer in this octy should wad if, will pay easn ror iks i Caod siala fUinnlav n. oi toilet articles and druggists sundries IXeaa, per poand If any lady rfsrisos ta fcveroi tXtzzzm eweio stand, by Cm Docks, onasio na so oner to tne public prices last can he favorably compared with Uraaa of any drag astobUthaent in the Sfe 4 sr. head, eat- --r4 jtJrT We invito taspaoUon.

mspeouon. W. JOHNSON, AUCTIONEER. 23 Sffitii j'Sq Prion, tbasaohthfy Cpaol- tCUoi oar zcitn. IWia IWW'3--.

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