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11 tU daughter ol D. II. Lynn ruataMowkci x-c CI'T'D TO ntCA. to- FrMk llorray fell! ths das tsvba wosj- mm There was another weddlnjr at the and wa badlr in-1 vlty in thf wmtmMliafr borne of Mr. Frank Greenwood la-t XFUHtM hesm Fraak llnrray felt was badly in Dr.

A. A. February 10.. Last evening from an engine TtlDCC MONTH'. eCRVIGC Ur4l.

4 ress of our ooautry Jn the stirring Sunday, February 5h, at noon. This scenes of which lived Father LappJa, time Miss Grace, bis eldest daughter Dr. Willits the apostle of "Sun shine" at Opera house to-morrow wnose death in his 85th year waa re race. MOSLEy LEE, was the happy bride. corded last week.

Fveryoue in Seneca Knows Grace eveuing. C. Stevenson and wife, of Ben and her success as a pharmacist and Tre Lap anese eca, are registered at the Midland Ho Flnlev Lappin was born August 18, 1804 In Jefferson county, His the excellent grade she nc ivedas tel, Kansas City graduate have distinguished her iu Throat and eur-: 8on, 6ye find Car Cxpert, and Only 24 degrees "below zero this the state. moruiug. ism then his bogship saw father, Samuel Lappin, son of Paul Lappin, soldier ot the revolution, was a native of Maryland; but had ror some tune she has beeu pre uis shadow last lhareday.

E. B. Swift has a novel and in DR. HBLCM C. LEG, the No scriptiou clerk at Kirwiu, Kansas, The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 30 years, lias borne tke signature of come to Ohio from Pennsylvania.

ted peclallete. structtve manner of enter lainiug you, where her good qualities aud good where he had lived for a time and Opora house February XT. aud who have enjoyed suoh wonderful looks attracted and wou the heart of where he had married. Nancy Gary. and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy.

Allow no one to deceive von In tlila. Mr. Ray Tiuney, a promising young The only difiereuoe between aud Kausas is thet Klondyke sne remembered events of tbe Revo ucvoas iu japan, JCitirope, i ew xora and this state, will oueu au office man of that place. lutionary war and used to tell' her raises gold and Kausas rals notel Ullford in Benoca, February Afhen he attended the wedding of children of the visit of British soldiers All invalids wbo visit these euii- Krouse Thompson will soon put neut specialists before Saturday, Feo- iu a stotsk of dry goods, and you oau to tbe Gary home in New Jersey, not ruary zb. will receive three mouths la sick.

The number of sick do doc diminish In number. Better one oent In a savings bank thnn five in a glass of beer, A. R. dpauldiu shipped in ice ast week frou Blue Springs. Mrs.

F. T. Vincent ou accouut of uj pal red boaitu left Tuedy mcru- When wauUUsT Okeio flour Ll ou Alien Pui viance eouin of Keuuard jt Viukers. ixiouUike weathor all this week, uid tne grouua uog saw bis shadow ast fbursday. private mouey to loan.

No aeiay. Lowest rate. I.E. vidlbe over uosiollloa. 1.

N. tituiou is in Chicago, visit-iug nu sister. will prooauiy ue gone eight or ten days. Mart Wyaut, superintendent ol tne K. C.

Norm wester yaids, Uas oeen verysicK tor a month. Krouse Thompson are coutem-piatiug maingxa cnauge tueir xuainess aud putting in ury goods. SeeSpter's Cnaleau wine celtar ot New Jersey viueyaids. Read ail bout it aud about the uuiermeuied Jrape Juice. ing with her two sous, for Macon, Oa tu spend the rest ol the winter witu uer sister Miss Marion Carter and relatives.

Ham out says: "Dr. Willits a sunbeam by day lignt aud ul light by Seneca Leciuu Course February 10. Jasper Skin uer occupied the Methodist pupil last Huuduy evening ud dealt out the bread ol life in a just tell your igbbor it will be at Miss Dorothea Greenwood about five mouths ago. we thought it safe to predict that auother would take place far from Philadelphia when that elty service free. Their long experience in was taken by tbe English in 1777 up-to-date stock, loo.

Capt. Albertl's lecture, finely 11 tne largest bospltals of the world en Fattier Gary was with tbe Continen ere long. Xf a- able thena to successfully treat all lustrated with stereoptioan views, chrouic diseases, such as bionohitis, Causes sweet sleep, restores we koow jir. tinuy is to be con tal army at the time, but the quick was a treat well relished. There was aetbma aud consumption, rbeuma gratulated, and from all we can loarn faded looks, lightens weary uuen to be learued, much that few wit of Nancy's mother saved the4ri Usm, sleeplessuess.

brain aud nervous Knew. Lectures are becoming popu we believe Grace is to be congratulat minds and builds up the little store of valuables from the exhaustion, paralysis, neuralgia, lar in Seueca. ed All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Experiments that trifle Willi and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant.

It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency.

It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Child roii's Panacea The Mother's Friend. genuine: CASTORIA always greedy soldiers. neaaaone, nts, at Vitus' dauce. can 5 body.

It braces; it gives gf you vim and bounce. Reason ticket holders to Seneca Tbe wedding was a quiet affair, ow oers, tumors, skin diseases, including Finley Lappin was next to the Lecture course will please note they treuKies, pimples, ulcers, salt rneum, ing to the illness of Grandma McKay may purchase reserved seat tickets youngest of a family of one daughter etc; also ueart liver, stomach auu but everything was conducted iu and six sous. Iu less than a year af Kidney diseases, nervous debility, con for Kavatiaugn aud Honey's Boys Concert Co. for 35 ceuts. cheerful and pleasing as well as irn fusion of Ideas, aversion of society, ter bis birth the family moved to Tus pressive manner.

The mauagement of our Opera loss of memory and energy, etc Dn- carawas county, Here a farm house i to be congratulated in secur Unly the relatives were invited to eases of the eye aud ear are quickly aud permanetly oured by an erigiual was cleared and here Finley spent his ing so able an attraction as Kava- attend. Rev. Martha Jones officiated. childhood, vouth and early manhood, and never-tailing tree ment. Cures The happy couple departed at once and with one of bis brothers continued guaranteed when others have fai.ed for their home in Kirwiti, Kausas.

but we will not accent incuraable to farm tbe home plaoe for some years Bears the Signature of 7 diseases. They will examine you They have our best wishes aud con atter their father became unfit for thoroughly free of charge, aud if cu re- gratulations. In 1837 Finley decided to ob ble tbey win frankly aud kindly -tell OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE NEXAHi COUNTS' PEOPLE'S PARTY. One dollar a year in advance. r.

JO.NE8, Editor and Prop as. Jones, Associate Editu tain a farm of his own. He removed you so. Young men who have become vie STLVENSON HATCH. Oue of the pleasautest, best attend Sandusky couutv, where be bought ims JJof vice, that dreadfu from the government for $4 per acre a ed aud interesting weddings at has tiabit tbat sweeps annually to an un quarter seci'oti of virgiu forett.

Quite timely grave thousands of young met occurred iu Seueca was that of Mr naujrh and "Honey's Boys" Concer of Chicago for Wednesday eveu-i tig February 15 at Opera bouse. Manager Cohen has not been un-mindiui of the pupils in our schools le has engaged Prof E. B. Swif a well knowu scientist, to deliver and illustraiea leciu.e such as will prove i leas'iraiile and profitable to all. Ad 25 cui's, a'l pupils 15 cents.

At Opera house Febru try 17 8 o'clock sharp. Abo Cottrell and Scot' Bontragei rwoof the co-ivicted Gofls jiiuiisis, nid who have been iu hiding for tome time, came lo Seneca this wetk ud gaye themselves up, lt ing tired .1 laying hide and seek with ou; attorney. Mr. Nold is doing ft work, and if any one can t-l vliereajoiut in locaten in Nemaha county he is a gop one. soon he exchanged this land for a I exalted talent and briiliaut intel Harry Stevenson of Oneida and Miss i iiUK.SDAY.

FEBRUARY 9, lt89. lect, may call with confidence. partly cleared 80 acre tract in same Nellie Hatch of Seueca, which oc- Take one candid tt ought before ir which he improved plantiug The Kind You to Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTMUR COMPNV. TT MUWH.T STRCCT.

NEW YORK CITY. curreu at me wuiora at men noon i too late. A week or a month may place yojr case beyond reacb of a flue orchard aud making a snug. Kail road Time Card, Pufsday. It was an invitation affair comfortable home, and here some hope.

and th 'se not invited had no business Remember it costs you nothing to four miles nor tt. east of Clyde he lived there; we die net attend for that Teas consult these eminent specialist-, aud therefore tbe most bumble io circtim ill became to Kausas. Before leaving Tuscarawas couuty, Mr. Lappin Depart GU1U EAi.T stances can avail themselves of their sou. liut we saw others going, aud kuow tbe attendance was large For rest we have depended upon hearsay.

had bee, i married on December 31st; vast experience. Cat.rrh and ca tarrhal deafness is positively aud per 1829 to Margaret Smith. To them 1'be couple took ti.eir position ou the 3:48 a 2:35 in ill Hi story lauding aud in full sight manently cured by their Japanese method. "Transportei i itiose ueiow took fie solemu vows. sveu children were born, one dylnp in infancy.

Tbe other six were Samuel, Matiida, both now deceased; Jus- Dr. Helen E. Lee gives special at N.i.2. Pusseug-. Nusi rrcij.ui.

No. it Local rrtife'nt Nu. IS Sloci'lraiu UOlG WEST Ko-17 Freisiit 1'aoseuger L- C. rreinui ii, Fast Over them was suspended a floral very acceptable inauuer There's a treat in stoie tor you Kavaiiaugh aud "Rout-y's Bob" Concert Co have been "la ded" lot Seneca Opera bouse February 15. -In the implement lint Scoxiiu taker the lead, lue same in sloven and hardware geuerallv.

No m.itti what you want, Hcoville keeps it. There will be an entertainment a Oneida in the near tuture under tlx auspices of the W. U. "lb. Milk Maid's luveiuiou." Adui'ssio.

10 ana 15 cents. Watch for date. The "Peak Bisters" will give ui. at the Township ha.i at Oimida Kausas, Tburi-day 'February 16, lor he benefit of th Coiigre Rational church. Admission 10 au-15 cents.

Store boxes and cob pipes an. partners. We have observed tne lei-n who holds down thustoro lu.x cob pipe, and ho manage: to ket- it fll'ed, even if his wiie has to take ii. washing. Ballard's Snow Liniment.

Then is no pam it will not relieve, uo swelling it will not subdue, no wouim ii will not heal, it will cure frost chilblains aud corns. 25 and 50 cents-. D. B. Harebj J.

A. Boyer is purchasing material tor the eiectiou ot bie new residence ou the lots Wtst of J. 11 H. Ford's residence. This places bin.

hell, and over it a while dove, which from untold tention to the diseases of ladies. Merit rewarded. Her cures uuequaled in tbe. history of science. Her reme nana, now the widow of C.

G. ScrafF it upon them. Rev. Redlein. of Falls 6.00 a l.iiiip ii.

4.iU ii. 1.23 a ii. 924 p. ni. (VIONEV RrlOWEY ijuvnig complttedarraoa'jinenm fo largesupjily of cheap money to loan vmu to unuoijuc- 1st.

That I wtV loan on notes ind chattel mortgages. 1 That 1 shall continue to do the Cy, performed the ceremony ord; Nancy, now tbe widow of J. D. Caroline Wright, Audobon. lowii.

ran i m-t fork iu her limb, which rustiPed in ful sore, exteiKltiiir from knee to aiiklo Tved several different reN.ed.es lief, until told of Ur. A. 'Si dies were secured while iu Japan, and and a substantial dinner to. Everiy, residing in Spencer, will positively and permanently cure which 71 eat down, the hapiiv all female diseases, he doctor can Amanda, the wite of J. P.

Cone; and ouple took the G. I. train for St. Joseph. After it brief honeymoon ol 3 and Kidney and hhetinmt ie Sneeif powerl ul blood alieiHt ive arid 't hese medicines eUVcie.i rapi.l cure v' be consulted at ber parlors.

Hotel Harriet also deceased. hey will return to Oneida and settle Z. 4. Daily. o.

14. 1 nun l. Daily except Sunday. ouuibtr lo, tlitiiy except Saturday. Trains No.

1 aud irun through to Kan. City. do not carry passengers. No's 13, 14. 17, and 10 carry passengers inaae regular slops.

K.C., W. A'. Gilford. Office hours from 9 a. m.

to 8 pm. Sunday 2 to 4 p. m. lu jiui iu ie io nut tne sann Iu the spring of 1857, Mr. Lappin limb down to the monotony of life aa-ain.

ordered a u.ii-uew wire ience. plie lias the same medicines, knowing that. Remember the days Wednesday, thev will Miss Nellie Hatch, the daughter of came to Kausas, whither his son and sjn-iu-law C. G. Scrafford had pro tiic-m: mat is cum argeet hubiutea in this county J.

H. Hatcb, is a young lady that car Thursday and Friday three days only February 22d to 23th. rapidly ana etiect ively, these medicines re" ar ranted 10 cure old ulcers and pores. hlu-ktwurt ceeded him. Af er visiting several meet anybody' ries rne love ana esteem or all A on.

mac i Mill rate. nusiciaa of rare accomplishment, she places iu the northeastern part of the jhemorrlioids, and all eruptions of aViy dos- to society a feature that cannot be pared, and all are glad she will still territory, be came to what is now Sen OBJ Does Coffee Acree With Yon? If not, drink Grain-O made from Dr. A. V. Banes Med.

Go. eca, then but lat ly laid out as a town 6:00 a.u ....11.51 a in 8.00 in 7.3!i a ...12.40 pin ..0:05 p. m. CDlMi SOt'TU. Sio.

14 Passenger An. 12. Passenger o. JC4. r'reiKiit ClOINO NOItTH.

luii, Freight Pasaeugf No. 13 Pasr-euger ii n.l Uaily. 104, Dailj 1th. That I will ouu any bu to 510,000. 5Lh.

On any length of time from Jay to seven years. renide in the county. pure grains. A lady writes: "The site and called Boch Castle. The R.

Mr. btevenson is a ruan of en St. Joseph, Mo. first time I made Grain-O I did not C. towu company however, had al terprise and vim, the son of our well-known county citizen, Mr.

J. P. Stev like it but after using it for one week 6th. Ij 6th. except Sat- t)S ready been dispossessed by a company com posed of Mr.

Lappiu's sou ut I' Uaily excep Sunday enson. So far In life he has made a ucoess and the future will see growth. Interest and principal can paid any day and interest stopped, to loan Pvate mot money nothing would induce me to go back to coffee." It nourishes and feeds the just outside of city limns iu far County Diplamas. Exam! nation will be given iu or-thojjrnpby, reading, writing, geog-rnphhy and physi logy, ou the third vu unlay of March and in arithmetic, raminar. civil government and hip-ton', the first Saturday of April.

I'upiU may take the examinations iu the fame year, or in two consecutive ears, retaining all grades made i'i the fi rs year equal to above the required average p-r cent. Pupils for jruduatioii nliall make a standing on iibjecta iu which they are examined not less than sixty per and all grade of eighty per cent, or more may be credited for second year's examination. Pupils may be admitted to first year's examination upon the compb-ti of th'3 seven year's work as outlined in the course of study and to the -ei-ond year's examination on the com-plr-tion of the eighth year's work. Tbe required general average is eighty per CJnt. In duo time announcement will made of the places in tbe county at which examinations will be held aud ill other information regarding these examinations, together with directions and questions will be forwarded he districts selected in time to be it re on tbe morning of tbe examina-t on, J.

G. SCHOFI ELD, Couuty Superintendent. -Consign totjti- We wish them al I the iny that Provl- Samuel, R. Torrey and a Mr. In-gersoll.

Later in order to avoid liti system. Tbe children can drink it ience can vouchsafe, and cannot wish -i A A hth. Which I will loan of tune you want. on any length freely with great benefit. It is tbe gation, tbe claim of title in the old LACONICS: hern autrht else.

Miss Miller, hostess at the Gilford, a to be congratulated on the success uioud township. Mr. Oeder is now nicely his new quuileis. aud in a few y-. large sto-ii ot t.ir nil uie will arrive, io which he iuviies inp-ctii-ii.

Cl ud loofc over thesiook wuethc-r you wib to buy or not. compauy was purchased by the new. LIVE STOCK TO RELIABLE AND EXPERIENCED SALESMEN. strengthening substance of pure gratus Get a package today from your grocer, follow tbe directions iu the notes payabl cut-throat mort- nn. And make "on or before." KHli.

take n. i a ires. ful arrangements and entertainment Soou after reaching tbe place Mr. if the ffuesfs. al peak in i raie of the Lappin suggested "Seneca" a name dinner served at wedd'ng.

She Pile Ointm'Ut Tabl r's Buckeye tnakiag it and you will have a delicious and healthful table beverage for atniliar to him as that of a county in certainly understands her business. Campbell, Hunt Adams Ohio, as the new name for tbe town llith old and young. 15c and 25c. gives iustaui re'iief. Ii allaps u.ll iui-naliouau'i beats.

It is pion.pt in u-4Ction and posinve iu its etl'ect. It i-ee kind that cu ts without pain ot RKI tape or any kind. UXE-HALK MlLI.rn-V dntT loth site and his suggestion was at once MONEY TO LOAN. On larm properly. Interest 5 1-4 pel per annum.

Special inducement j' lrge loan. See or write me, ol-. fij in the Variety Block. J. P.

Taylor, Seneca, List of 1 eiters- taued in adopted. Afterward he purchased this county aid not a dollar COMMISSION CO. Kansas City Stock Yards. Ifssket Roport Fnmiphed Free on application. Money fnrrl-h-d respoueible feeders.

Osmapondence Solicited. remaining unclaimed in the Post of- liseoSfori. It is for only. 5H ost au interest in the town company, Mr. Public Sale.

On Monday, February 20, 1899, I co at Seneca, week ending ugersoll retiring. Later, Mr. Torrey 's February 6, 1S99: will offer Sjt public sale at my old interest was purchased by C. G. Scraf place, one mile east of Bailey ville, ford.

Emma J. Jones Dr C. J. Sharp (2) Geo. Sou era Carl Too hey C.E.Martin A.

Hamlin vesisVor wi1 flv. ears lor J15 per thousand, loth. I can be found at The Scoville Exchange Bank, SENECA, KASKS. It. Kansas, tbe following described per Mr.

Lappin very soon returned to sonal property: Sale to commence at POOLE CO Ohio, and in tbe fall cf tbe same year. 10 o'clock a. in. J. H.

Brown Co. Persons claiming the above will 1857, he returned to Senesa, bringing In tbe forenoon 1 John Deere gang please sy ''Advertised'' aud give date with him his family, consisting of nis wife and daughters. Nancy, Amanda of this list. plow (3 furrows), 1 combined lister aod drill, 1 rolling disc cultivator, 1 and Harriet. There was then but out Deering binder.

1 steel hay rake, 1 building on the town site, a double E. P. Johnson, P. M. School of Humphrey School Dist.

23, fanning mill, 1 Keystone feed grinder. SOUTH SltE DRUGGISTS. seed sower, 1 Keystone hay loader, log bouse, which long continued tc stand north of Main street, a little 1 set hay stacking implements, 1 disc barrow, 1 sulky corn plow, 2 steel bar 0. W- WARD REAL ESTATE AMD IMSURANCE AGENT. See him before iusuriug your property or buying a farm.

OJ'ioe up ttairt, Felt blnck west from Duane street. It was an mportant structure iu those days rows, Deerlnr mower, cider mm, hotel, boarding house, grocery store SENEGA, KANSAS. 1 lecd cutter, 1 breaking sod plow, 2 and private residence; and would have arm wagons, 1 new wagon box, and for the month ending February 3, 1899. Number of pupils enrolled males 12, females 15, total 27. Average daily attendance, males 9, females 8, totil lif.

Pupils not absent during the month were Paul Overmyer aud Ralph Becker. Coka A. Marquis, Teacher. beeu post-office, only Seneca could not OP. FIRST NAT BANK.

many other articles. afford a pos toffice tben but got ber Free lunch at noon, After dinner I will offer about 35 mail at Richmond three miles north. In the early days the cabin was some head of cattle, consisting of milk cows with their calves of different ages, lines called "The Castle" because ESTABLISHED 187l Council Procsedings. February 3. 1899.

Council met iu regular session, M. it. C'Unet, mayor, aud council men lei.derson, Leak, Cave, Groves and 'u bus were present. Minutes of neetings held iu January were read nd approved. following bills were allowed ind paid.

V. II. Murphy salary fcr January 60 00 V. II Sherman salary for January 45 00 Jotiu V. Weaver salary for 40 00 M'neca News, Printing 6 f.

1'axion, 5 25 5.nn'l Dod-tworrh, re tstratlon 6 On Mrs. II. Burnett, rent fr Docuuiber and January 8 00 A. E. Lnvick, merchandise 2 20 le Co-, merchandise 10 i-'r-nl Fisher, labor 8 00 0, (1.

Smith dray 75 S'jncca Electric Co, lights for January 00 less ta.ia 101 85 toitce judge's report was read and or lered tilled. Rents aud other debts 6 city was referred to city attorney with instructions to collect same. 75c. D. B.

Harsh. Stay that barkiug by using Bal- ard'o Horehouud Syrup. It arretr the cough, allays irr.tatioi. of tin broat, and relieves congestion of tb lungs in a day. It is safe and plea ut to take and never dinappoluts.

25 nd 50 cents. D. Harsh. Are you lacking in strength or en ergy? Are you nervous, despon.le irritable, bilious constipated and generally run down iu health? If s-vour liver is torpid, and a tew doses Her bine will cure you. Herbine haf no equal as a health restorer.

D. B. Harsh. 1 The fourth number of the Lectur Course will given February 10 a Seneca Opera House by Dr A. A Willits, wbo is approi riatfjy etyleo "The Apostle of Sunshiue." Ad un ion 50o.

Heasou tickets for two re raaining numbers 75c Apply to J. H. Cohen. Manager. If your chil ba thin, appetite aud uurec tiul slet-i it has worms, and cureing witn trou.

mediciues only makes litioiu worse, bv Irritating its delicate stmu ach. VVHITE'8 Cltr-AM VJlKMIFUOE i mild, but certair in effect and is a perior tonic as well as a positive worm estroyer. D. B. Harso.

1 G. A. Lyman of Wetmore, has several hundred shares of stock iu i Cripple Creek gold mine nar the famous Isabella mine which is said to tiave in sight 0,000 worth of or wnich will go from $1,000 to per ton. Shares of Isabella stork tha -old lor 22 cents month ago wen elliug at a 11 tie less tbau at last reports. Spectato''.

-As one by one the Woodmen took their camp paper from the powtolTiiv this month, a fiuile rau over hi coun tenauce. for staiii.g him in ti)e fact was the following: "No aKSossuienr for February" No other order mit-set-so many aeeesments. and none ii-growing faster. The Royal Neighbors also skip au assepsment. Tbe.v are the best fraternal orders you can also 20 head of coming yearlings of The KANSAS CITY NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY Isonow running' its.

trains to the UNION DEPOT ttive ns your Job work. We print all kinds of sale t'ii-s. Old papers for Bale at thh ifict-Midi Reno was quite sick the pasi week with grip. F. W.Jacobs bad a case at esa betna Wednesday.

Mr, aud Mrs. Ed Strict er are th pioud parents of a nine pound boy. Mr. and Mrs. H.

Nichols have been contiued to the house the past week wiin lagrippe. Married: on Tuesday morning. Henry tteimer and Miss Mary rienaelet at te Catholic cnurcb. Dr. Hayes residence three dlocks south ol the stone church.

Telephone 3. Office telephone No. Ml Good health is worth more than tiyiuin else io you, aud every bottle oi Hood's isareapaiilia contains good tiettitll. Mr! and Mrs. Chas.

Skinner have ueeu in jio ieal tU all winter. Mrs. sfciuuer is jus recovering from a gathering in tier head. D. M.

Lyon is occupying property in itie uortMwest part ii t.wu. Frank Murray has moved into recently vacated by him 111 A daughter of Samuel Dennis died Sunday morning of pneumonia, and was buried Monday. Service held in the Christian church, Conducted ttev. Beckuell. For driving out dull bilious feel strengthening the appeiite ami iucreafaiug the capacity ol the body for work.

Prickly Ash Bitters ib a gulden remedy- Hold by Frankdreen Wood. The man wbo waa "born tired'' snould use Priofely Ash BitUrs. It makes work a necessity lo give yenl to Qe energy aud exuberance of spirits generaiod by fu notional at-tivity in the system. Bold by Frank Oreen FIRST different ages aud sex, of which two are pedigree "Short Horn bulls; also a few thoroughbred Short Horn heifers. A Good Farm Paper Is the Topeka Advocate aud News for reform readers.

It is up-to-date all over, and provides reading lor every member ot the familv. it presents jhe uews in a pithy, condensed form Leave your su bsci iptiou or renewal with us. Ask for a sample copy. National Bank I also offer a few close bred Holsteins kin to the numerous milk cows tbat IN are the tbe boast of this surrounding community wbioh 1 have supplied for Kansas city many years. In conclusion I will offer ten or SENECA, KANSAS.

First and Oldest Bank in Nemaha County, Circulation secured by Government bonds due iu 1907. tbe name Rock Castle" was cut on oue of the logs, Here Mr. Lappin lived for a little more than two years, until he built a more com mod (outhouse on the corner where the Gilford now stands. For almost ten year-i after coming to Seneca, Mr. Laffin made a business of providing accommoda-tiona for travelers.

In I860 bis wife died and in 1867 his yoqnest daughtei Harriet. His daughter Nancy had al ready returned to Ohio, leaving with bim Amanda. After her marriage be made his home with ber, spending his old age in rest and quiet. Mr. Lappin was of gentle manner and tastes, was foud of children and young people, and the chLg-lore of his young days was often related to the youngsters of the present dav twelve head of horses, stock of differ Port Grape Wine for tt5 Sick.

"We can confidently recommend Speer's Port Wine, a superior article of wine for the t-ick aud debil-itaied." Medical Review. No Branny is belter than Speer's "Climax" of 187S. without transfer of passengers ivitii ill liujj f.n- Imfifra ail point ent ages, amongst which are some colts tbat baye been olose bred espec As Good Service ially for fine stepping roadsters, aod have been traoed iu their parentage to the very best "goers" that have in and Low Rates OFFICERS W.WILLIAMS, President; G. past year proved their noted merits, Cuauifccrlain's Couga Remedy in Chicago. Hisgen Bros tbe popular South Side druggi eoruer 69ih st, and Weutwortu say: We sell a great dial of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and find that it gives the most satin- as by our competitors.

Obituary. Elizabeth Hale Dorcas died at the residence of her mother, Mrs. Mary A. r4alo, in adapts township, at 2 o'clock I. on February 3rd, 1899, of that dreaded disease, sma'lpox, and Was laid to rest in the Ford Cemetery.

8he wa born in Penh ban oountw. Aoreditofone year Will be given with approved notes at ten per cen.t lM E. NELSON, Vice President; W. E. WILKINSON, Cashier directors: j.

h. cohen, w. e. nelscn, C. C.

PINCKNEY, S. it FITZ WATER, SMITH, G. W. WILLIAMS W. WILKINSON.

The First National Bank of Beneea makes ait purcnases uiusv wo ucu before leaving. J. A. BU bitt fiotn lmnai- 1 factory results, especia ly among chil-dteu for severe colds and croup." For sale by Campbell Jenkins Col. R.

Murphy, Auctioneer. Foi tlckelsor full information call on any arent of the company, or O. Townsend, GeuerarpaTseuge Agent. St. Louis, Mo.

II. C. Bhows, A. G. P.

Kaasas City, Mo. quite sensitive to its disadvantages in C. K. Soovilie, cierK, Ivmisas, November 8th, 1868. conversation.

His political opinions When about 12 years old she came an all the year round rate ot El (j LI I' per cent interest on Us lo yoU any thing in the y.KifjBeeaU aui us' were firm once a republican, always a republican was bis motto. His RecoMMMeaded for La Grippe, N. Jackson, Danville, writes: with her parents to Nemaha county, and has lived here al tbe time since, My daughter had a severe attack of moral code do Right though the heavens fall. To those who knew except two years of her married life, SENRGA ELBGTRIG LIGHT OCMPANY la grippe seven years ago and since which she and her family spent in him best was that genial flow and tben whenever she takes cold a ter Ottawa Kmsas Ou March 9th, 1890, at the home of bearing which bespeaks the nobler rible cough settles on her lungs. We tried a great many remedies without trait of character.

There are some hearts like wells, green- her parents s)e was united in marriage to Eugene V. Dorcas, of Adams wood. iurt has been in session all week atJustiee Donaldson's office. Walter Baue of Co. Oklahoma has sued Sheriff Murray and M.

D- Garvin for $3,750 damages on account of false imprisonment, aud depositions are beiu taken here this week for the trial which will soon take place in Oklahoma. fiofls Advauce. Blight's disease is more dreaded by physicians than any of the serious disorders with which ihey have to deal because of its insidious and malignant character. It prompt action were ttkea when headaches, urinar disorders, digestive troubles first appear much suffering aud sorrow would be averted. Prickly Ash Bitters will quickly stop the spread of the disease, nniAt the inflammation, heal the kid- giving relief.

She tried Foley's Ho iey and Tar whion oured her. She has Arc and incandescent. belong to. Dr. M' sley iiee and Dr.

Helen E. Lee, two noted specialists will be iu Seneca February 22. Thesa par tie have had dj experience and great success in all kinds of chrouic diseases and you can consult them free ot charge. This is an opportunity not to be slighted for they will tell you just what hope there is for you. At the Gilford on the 22nd.

Otto Weyer of Bailey vl.ie, bearded us in our den Monday, aud said had a great big kick coining a kick bigger than a mule could gl bebatise we did not publish Mr. John Fuller' Biper, "How to keep the Boys at otne," read at the late Farmers' Institute. We told him that Mr. Fuller preferred to keep it, but be said the institute had passed a unanimous mo THOS. ROUTH is in the midst of a great messed ana deep As ever Summer saw; township.

Ot this union two children never been troubled with a cough And cool their water Is ea, cool and sweet; re born, Everett, aged eight, and With a new and larger boiler and since. 5o and 50c. Campbell d. Jen Geneva, aged five years. But you must come to draw." And Father Lappin's presence is new machinery, we are prepared to kins.

She leves to mourn her sudden and supyly ligbts that give satisfaction aud at low rates. Call at the plaut uutimely death, her husband E. V. with us no more the turmoil and exactions of earth-life have yielded to and make arrangements. Dorcas, and two children, an agtd CoiiCert, Wetmore Orchestra will give a con those swee.er words of "Peaoe, be CnCC Illustrated Cataloirue of Trasses, Stre mother, Mrs.

Mary A. Hale, of Seneca; four sUters, Mrs. M. of Bingo, btill." ortrs. urntrncR and Artinciai L.1IBDS.

I Ilk. cert at the Opera House on Wednea i i At the burial service at his late ana oiaaaer. iudueiuvu nnva day evening, February 22ud, assisted f- Ka ilu n4 HrtvA nnlimil tion that the county papers poomo lud. Mrs. C.

Young of Seueca, Mrs. Mary L. Cbase, of Colorado City, borne on the 1st Inst, among the so by a solo olarionett, and s.do euph and Imparities out of tbe system by He thought it now belonged to the in-eteansine the bowels. Bold by Frank stitute, and should be published. Mrs.

Stella Vilott, of Nardlo, rowing relatives were his three daughters and several grand-children onium, players of tbe Hiawatha band, IF YOU ARE LIKELY TO NEED How about it Mr, Fuller. Greenwood. and also some line vocal talent Mrs three brothers, J. M.Hale, of Frank and Arthur Hale, of and great grand children. The 8.

G. Fitch, of Centralia, will aocoin E.J. HOPE, scriptural readings on the occasion Seneca, and a host of other relatives pany the orchestra on the plaao. Ad were from Job 14 and Eoo. 11, and and menus.

A BOON TO MANKINDI "TABLEK'C BUCKEYE mission 25 cents. Tickets on sale at from Science and Health, the Chris AUCTIONEER Campbell Jenkins. Tickets will tian Science text book. also be sold on the street. usio ap It is extieraely painful to realist that a pure young life so fall of sympathy and earnest concern for tbe welfare aud happiness of those around propriate for the occasion will be play Will cry sales iu this and adjoining coum- PILE tles.

Address htm when needod at Centra 11a ed. State Bank, Ks. MUsfaction guaranteed. and about her should pass away under Ctrl if sucbsadand distressing-circumstan I wish In this public way to ac cagra ces. But yet amid all this there la a knowledge with gratitude beyond per 2 HmS Cirri pi PI SI en Pig 20.

sweet aud blessed oons Jatlon thai the sonal expression my obligation to the very many friends who assisted In the prayers, though sometimes unaudlbl went op to tbe Great White Throne CURE care and burial of my only grand Send for Oatalofns, Free, earv Oood. Pres. Kansas City, Ho. R6gister. and the Comforter was there.

Her daughter Mrs. George Flnteabargarj in the near future BUY THEM NOW! Repair i of al 1 kinds neatly and expeditiously done. You only, desire to live was to care for ber Notice Is hereby given that the Poll- and for the sympathy expressed to family and friends She was a met hooka ot the City of Seneca, nte since her death. The many Coral ber of tbe Bsptist oborch of Wood- tributes and the a erectly solemn faaer- re now opaa at the City Clerk office wbere all dttSM eoUUad to do eo lawn. -v A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES.

WITHOUT PAIN. CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. yvirsis. Bv tflaiL. T8 ccsrrs: dottlcs.

CO al service were especially oomtxHz cty rtrltar. llay.God bless my dear tzt Dated this tta day of Jaaoary, 13 CJ their vnwearlsta pressass enrl Isabel i-X l-ttr rfcy.t rQ inyited to call. 1 1.

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1890-1899