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The Seneca News from Seneca, Kansas • 3

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See Lee if you want good pictures, Pfctterta Given Away. Official Vote of Nemaha County November 7, 1893. Dra. Chicago Dispensary Bee date 1 -3 Following 1 a list of the oScers elected In the variom townships at For the next 33 days th Misses Caldwln will give each of their There is considerable hog cnolersy 'easterners pattern. Call and see us in the neighborhood of Wetutore.

the election: Clear Creek trustee, Jas. City Bakery. Mrs. R. E.

Brown has been quite sick the past week bat is now able to treasurer. Wm. Weeks; clerk, Ber sit ap. KAMMAM IB TJBLE TfcaiTaets ta the Case -Br Oao. Rev.

0. A. Forbes married, on the Lang 8th Jas. A. Lyon aud Isabella Clover, both of Bancroft.

-Aaat tanwoornal Clerk of the Oraat Doetuoaat. aS88i L. C. Morris can read The News with a clear conscience, for he is up to nard Ermeklng; oons tables, Wm. Landreth, Frank Thomason.

Marion trustee, C. Bristol; treae-erer, U. 8. Haney; Clerk, W. H.

Con-uett; justices, G. W. Martin, John Riley; oonsUbles, Harry Melindy, D. T. Timber lake.

--i Home trustee, J. W. Wohlford: treasurer, E. J. Benedict; clerk, G.

H. date on our books. No. 8, of the Iowa Tribune Quaer-rt Lane's Medicine moves the bowels each day. In order to be healthy iy cou tains a concise, reliable history SENECA KociiJreek, 2 a as Harrisoii 4 CANDIDATES.

I i I I 1-4 5 2. 1:1 I I fj I I ij i i For Treasurer. I t. N. Simon, 42 Xt 52 54 72 76 3 B7 TO 18 71 72 77 132 151 42 54 4H r.l 55 i2 6H 77 2(i 176!) E.

Isaacson, 49 CO 124 137 124 7 42 24 105 5 144 9t 65 fiO 154 31 SI 70 2U(i 64 1 (i 7fi 1l HUH 349 For I I Gotlieb Christ, 28 29 24 87 82 85 71 78 113 SO 75 S8 114 137 38 8 80 451 AJ 5:1 C7 Ifii (Kl IfigO l- CW. Hunt, 62 85 108 IK 61 C9 83 103 77 151 91 69 7 168 37 63 IC3 G-'i 5m 70 70 Zi 2258 638 FirphJonn8on. 32 38 31 33 58 55 58 73 79 188 63 73 64 108 126 36 44 59 Tl' 5(1 4H 17! OH 1510 W. Lyman, ft 77 143 161 142 92 4r. 76 104 66 148 94 71 72 180 37 95 177 07 7i 77 ln7 21! fe74 For Beglster.

I A. KlRenuian, P. 39 47 57 56 74 68 101 75 136 53 72 fil 10S 144 37 42 Hi M2 -4m i 5 70 21) 75 17(19 Vail Fisher, 52 fiT 132 135 139 7 40 50 106 67 155 95 72 73 199 35 94 68 HO 57 .72 ii IH 1 124 2150 447 For Surveyor. I RH.UiUiert, 34 44 41 41 56 62 60 81 75 104 61 69 67 108 133 38 70 6f. 95 53 CI (12 181 82 1(134 M.

Mathews, 55 69 lo3 147 144 88 43 68 105 79 148 96 65 73 167 34 64 66 VM 5 70 62 to 18 JLJ7 21901 mi For Coroner. J.F.Vesh.V 61 61 64 55 65 76 65 91 75 117 74 77 66 115 144 39 46 64 49 56 50 70 18 75 G. W. Anderson, R. 39 51 109 135 129 66 33 69 104 69 134 91 67 06 154 32 88 54 I63 58 73 72 76 20 122 2U54! 301 Com.

1st Dist. I I H. Leporin.P 9 11 6 39 59 132' 15 271 H.J. Hazel. I 87 97 77 21 Id 3( 79 Q.

W. Myrick. 97 93 69 106 52 58 5Hli2o7 For Public BuiWingl 181 38 1031 83 361 311 471 881 541 821 501 391 461 631 641 171 42 4fl HI 20 llt 251.181 37 lOWil 307 Affainst Pub Bid" 54 16 10 71 66 26 14 371 32 1 24 1 88 1 31 1 35 1 11 17' "7 47 1 g- 'i I -l a the only Pore Creaai ofTarfar Fowto-Co Ammonia; No Ahun. Ucsd in MflHons of Tf rrr I CO Tcin the Standard of the legislature trouble in Kausas in this is necessary. January, 1893.

It is written by Geo A. M. Hooch, one of the oldest Guilford; justice, Henry Lohmlller; citizens of Granada township, died B. Lang, assistant journal clerk of the constables, C. W.

Felt, L. R. Jackson. Thursday morning last. Kansas senate at the time.

The work WEEKLY NEWS. Saturday the broken pane of plate Bran and shorts at Ford's. House for rent see E. Miller. has tbe endorsement of Kansas Popu lists generally.

Neuchatel trustee, John E. King; treasurer, Sam. Labbe; clerk, Alfred Bonjour; justice, Milton Dodd; con glabs in tne front ortne jraiace uueiy was replaced by a new one. Fresh oy.ters at the City Bakery That rock salt has come, J. H.

The News is only $1 a year; 60c The book contains excellent portraits of Gov L. D. Lowell ing, Lieutenant Euiered at the Seneca post-office Becoiid-elass matter. stables, John Labbe, John Blankley. for six months; 25 cents for monens, Ford.

Governor Percy Daniels, Secretary of Now is tbe time to suoscrioe. Nemaha trustee, Wm. Clark; treasurer, Henry Korber, clerk, For the best pictures go to Lee the The county has gone Republican Editor. aruss. JA8.

M. JONES but the Populists still live, move aud State R. S. Osborn, Associate Justice 8VH. Allen, W.

H. Ryan, J. M. Duns-more and R. H.

Semple, speakers of Get an oyster stew at the City nave tnetr being jusc.sne same. Michael Rogers, justice, Thos. Car-loan, constables, Frits Freehe, Theo. Kelly. Bakery.

THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1898. A more complete line of cotton and woolen hosiery than tbat carried Try Schaafs Bakery for Cakes the Dunsmore house. It contains the arguments and opinions in full made Richmond C. H.

Staul- by Johnson fc ounson is nara to una baumer; treasurer, Hugh Draney; and Pies. For all kinds of job printing, cat at The News office. in tbe contests before the courts. Every voter should have this au Railroad Time Card, So far as its limited circulation extended, the Tribune of last week YOUNG, T017NSEND FRAZER GOODS CO. clerk, Anton Wempe; constables, J.

P. Koelyer, Anton Tridenkauf. was an excellent advertisement of The best pictures obtained at Lee's ST. JOSEPH AND GRAND ISLAND. thentic history, not only for self satisfaction but for authority in refuting Mitchell trustee, A.

Bturtevant; The News. Pnotographic parlors. Depart -De Witt's WiUh Hazel Salve cures treasurer, E. Becker; clerk, Mat Heu- Mr. and Mrs.

U. T. Moffltt. of tne infamous lies of old party politi sores. J.

H. Peckham Co. Arnold. visited the family of ster; constables, D. B.

Neff, Jacob Schaub. J. Coulter. Mrs. Moffat is a daughter Getvouriob work done at The cians that are being and will be told to prejudice the minds of the people.

of Mr. Coalter. News office. Satisfaction 4:17 a. m.

3:00 p. m. 9:60 a. m. 8:46 a.m.

...11:26 p.m. ...12:26 p. tn. 3:00 p. m.

1:28 a.m. Illinois trustee, A. Davis; Price 25 cents. See the great offer we make in con treasurer, E. S.

Vernon; clerk, josian Coax hinsr leads to consumption uection with the Cosmopolitan magazine The advertisement on the first OOISO EA-T. Passenger Passenger Local Through Freight GOING WXST. Passenger Pa Local Freight Through Freight ft K.CW. GOING NORTH. Passenger Passenger Freight GOIKG SOUTH.

Kenan's Balsam stous thecoueh at Jorora. Sams; justice, Jesse Ly tie; oonstables, Chas. Andrews, Jas. Turner. UNLOADING SALE OF Dress page will tell you all about it.

once. fouowing is a list or the jurors drawn for the present term of court: ta An ms. YvAA-ra ans1 ormvl Red Vermillion trustee, J. T. San work hand wanted at the Seneca Nur For shoe and harness repairing see me before going elsewhere.

Satisfac sery. S. J. Baldwin. ders; treasurer, Peter Hamilton; clerk, C.

F. Raudel; constables, C. V. Seymour, Chas. Robbins.

tion guaranteed. Stove repairs kept 9:42 p- m. 7:10 a. 6:45 a. .12:04 p.

m. John Denton, of Harrison will rebuild his residence, re in stock and furnished for any and ail proves in America. W. H. Chad wick, Washington trustee, Jacob Spring; cently uestroyed by fire.

Passenger Passenger Goffs. treasurer, John A. Minger; clerk, :44 a. m. One word describes it "perfec Smith Lyon, Clear Creek.

F. M. Smith, Red Vermillion. W. E.

Fuller, Seneca. L. E. Hutchinson, Wetmore. George Cox, Wetmore.

Eb Mather, Illinois. O. Pinckney, Mitchell. James Johnson, Harneou. D.

T. Timberlake, Marion. John Waiters, Marion. Secoixi week of our irreat tiuloadinr tion." We refer to De Witts Witch Samuel Minger, justice, W. J.

McLaughlin; constables, T. B. New Hazel Salve, cures obstinate sores, For sale: A household sewing macniue, almost as good as new, with all attachments. Apply at this office. A good residence property in GofFa uan be bought cheap it taken soon 'or pariiculais inquire of T.

A. Kerr, eale. -Twcnly five I iy ni'cd Tlirt-i-Iks for (li-cssc- iin.l 1 I- return A.6e. Freight 9:06 p. LOCAL Weighborfcood Ooaaip Dialed Up in.

aBead- burns, skin diseases and is a wen ton, Abraham Nusbaum. lOIK'li i known cure for piles. J. H. Peckham il.ij; v(nl vului 1.75.

Twciilt'iiii-ci'stwd Gilman trustee, L. Stroud; treas Co. WW fifflfflfflo KJSW. ISKSEa lui-iiii prii-t- 1.511. 'if- tfine ry.t;ils 111 l.ln: t-il pieces hii much hii urer, J' w.

Smothers: clerk, A. r-in-Hli lor fiini-v waist- able Gofla. The total expense for tbe late elec Con well: constables. Frank Funk, J. Ifvouwant the facts in case of tion for tbe county was J047.8tf.

this is a larger sum than usual, but in it J. Boxell. Lee takes the best photographs tbe legislative trouble last winter call on us. We have it in pamphlet form, must be reckoned the new voting out Adams trustee, L. E.

Long; treas storm laid the dost. Ovstera iu any shape at the City fit which expense will be saved here full ff line values in latent 11. -J i. -s. nn-l our reason jnaUmsr sueli pi-ices bus eiirlv in Ihe w-nson is 1 uiiloiid our heavy stocU We coiitiniie our snle pr-iees it, uoods 1)e)ar(UK-nt.

one week longer, JBlankets. urer, C. W. Ridgway; clerk, P. Schlay- 25 cents per All those indented to W.

H. Chad- after. el: constables. Guy Buggs. Paul All who are troubled with Consti the wick, Gofis, are requetted to call at once and settle, either with cash or Thimes.

Bakery. Farmer's headquarter's at City Bakery. pation will find a safe, -sure, and Harrison Trustee, Henry Berudge; corn. He needs the same. speedy relief in Ayer's Pills.

Unlike cvrman urn welcome at treasurer, J. L. Rucker; clerk, F. E. most other cathartics.

these puis If afflicted with, scalp diseases, of Hlk hil. A full 1 let blankets We will occupy both rooms in IimihI Hlwuy strengthen the stomach, livet and hair lalliuir out, and premature bald Powell: constables. Geo. B. Shell, J.

and Sear-'oui' at tent ion peeial in the City Bakery. Read the governor's Thanksgiv to the follouin-j is railed blanket uowels, and restore tbe organs to nor uess. do not use jrreaee' or alcoholic Henry Perrnsel, Neuchatel. William Brewer, Clear Creek. N.

D. Dunlap, Rock Creek. George Melindy, Marion. Irvln C. Thomas, Capioma.

N. E. Saylor, Berwick. E. Hollister, Rock Creek.

C. W. Ridgeway, Adams. William T. Ford, Marion.

Johu Baumgartuer, Washington. Uv S. Hazed, Neuchatel. Wilson Broad ben Illinois. Henry J.

Boxall, Oilman. F. G. Myers, Red Vermillion. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.

R. Pickett. a mal aud regular action. Come and see. 10-4 Heavy White 1 our strictly all m-ij blanket-.

Reilly Trustee. F. K. Keller: ing proclamation. Buv your bread, pies, cakes ete.

at D-m't buy a blood-purifier because preparations, but apply Hail Renewer. If you can afford to be annoyed by treasurer, W. McKibben; clerk, R. it is The superior Medicine -Ayer's earsaparilla. is.

in tne end, sick Headache and constipation, uon E. Poynter: constables, Charles Jones, T. W. Wilcox. 10-4 Heavy White stricl nil wool blankets at i.iir.

10-4 Heavy Si-arlet riet a 1 i Idimkets at 1 1:1 ir. 10-4 Heavy Gray -1 i iei ail v.u, blanket ul mlr. Ke largest the cheapest blood purifier in the use De Witt's Little Early Risers foi market. Tue ingredients of which it is composed are tbe most expensive Berwick Trustee, J.D. Aschleman; Alsosjieeial values- in line (.

ray Blanket-- at these little piils will cure them. J. Peckham Co. H. B.

Crary, clerk of tht district court, was in town a few hours las Qoods, fl.lo, 1 ifl.e"aiid tfiho Jioost iocli of and medicinally efficacious that cau treasurer, Fred Ukele; clerk, g. H. Hoover; constables, Silvan Ukele, be obtained. Amasa Downs. Friday.

He was in this locality look Local grain men say tbat new Table Linens. and Wzlie voidest corn is beginning to move freely aud Rock Creek Trustee, John Tyler; rices in is commanding a good price At sta F. J. CHEN CO. Toledo treasurer, W.

B. Deaver; clerk, L. H. tions in Central Kansas and Nebraska tbey are paying 24 and 25 eents for Nemaha County. Pohl; constables, H.

E. Cor win, S. L. Lock wood. corn delivered on track.

Nearly all ot Oui-bi- hiisinoss in Table Uncus. Towels, speaks volumes fur the classof linens we carry and our prices. There is no one' line of our Immense stock 1 hat has attained a better reputation for value than our popular lifty cent line of bleached and unbleached linen, i'hey look and wear like 75c broods, ami have tbe new corn received thus far will Capioma Trustee, J. D. Magill; We will add some new lines of grade No- 3 or better and is worth treasurer, Jas.

Partridge; clerk, s. about 30 cents in this market. ard 110 eiim 1 at our price dOc yi ing after the baling of a big bay crop. Gotfs Advance. Little vegetable health producers: De Witt's Ldttle Early Risers curt; malarious disorders and regulate the stomach and bowels, which prevent-headache aud dizziness.

J. H. Peckham Co. Republican papers have failed, so far, to make mention of the fact that the Summerdeld Sun has seceded from the republican ranks and joined the populists. It is doing good work for the people.

Ignorance of the merits of De-Witt's Little Early Risers is a mis On and after the 19th the Newlon; justice, Jacob Dague; constables, E. M- Stein, John McCoy. day passenger trains on tbe Central our goods, and it will be of interest to you to see us, before buying Granada Trustee, John Shumaker; tsrauon will stop here for dinner. This is as it should be. To the efforts O.

We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by tbelr firm. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo Walding, Kinnah Marvin Wholesale Druggists Toledo O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system.

Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. treasurer, F. P.

Acbten, clerk, E. G. of Mr. J. K.

Huey, of the Commercial at the City Bakeiy. For bulk oysters, go to Dan Scbaaf, at the Palara bakery. The City Bakery will make yon a most delicious oyster stew. -De Witt's Witch Hazel Pal ve cures piles. J.

H. Peck ham Co. -De Witt's Witch Hazel Kalye cures bums. J. H.

Peckham Co. Andy Felt, of the Champion, came up Sunday to see bis ianiily. Ve have had squaw winter, and a spell of nice weather may oe looked lor. Sunday night was the coldest ol the season. It was quite wintry Monday morning.

The school taught by Gug Sherman, near Berwick, is having a moti th's vacation. The Willing Workers gave a very enjoyable social at the M. E. church Tuesday evening. Miss Jennie Fisher recovered suf-ficientlv frpm her late illness takv up her school work Monday.

new acbool house has been completed tn the J. D. Myer district. Miss Henry of Woodlawn will begin school there on Nov. 20.

The altar railing in the old M. E. church, (now G. A. R.

hall), has been taken out making a large addition to the available floor space. About an inch of snow fell Saturday night which remained in sheltered places on the groind over Monday, A good rain preceded the snow. 'ool; justice, M. Morris; constable, hotel, is this arrangement due. He Green League, Geo.

Beeby. anything we carry. has secured tbe contract for feeding Wetmore Trustee Wm. Hayden; the trainmen, an'l tbat means busi ness. Mr.

Huey is a hustler. (ions treasurer, H. A. Hough; clerk, Geo. F.

Yours to Please, Advance. Cawood; constables, Chas. Stanley, fortune: These little pills regulate the liver, cure headache, dyspepsia bad breath, constipation and bilious The Dress Cutting School is meet Win. Bell. ing with the approval from the ladies ness.

J. i. Peckham Co. For sale on easv terms. 120 acres at Baileyville tbat it always meets Probate Court.

W. J. McLauhglin, guardian of tbv of laud in centre of Harrison township, wherever it Is introduced, a nice class having been started thete. The teachers have proven beyond a doubt that it will do all that tbev claim it within three miles of (Jons. 80 acres minor heirs of Martha M.

McLaughlin, made final settlemei and was dis in cultivation, balance now iu hay aud pasture, is all tillable. Apply to Jesse Hesseltine, Berwick, Kansas. Men of good address and energy, who are well informed in ragard to the present condition of the producers of the United States: As will do. The Seneca.school is making charged. steady progress, several new scholars The will of Samual Wilson probated, Judge Thompson is favorably entering the class the past week.

organizers for tbe Producers Union; and Mary A. Wilson appointed execu Many are the natural born fools, spoken of as the successor of Judge Foster, who will be retired. As a democrat is bound to get the plane, trix. but natural born orators like Garfield E. B.

Abbott files inventory of the To organize iu Kansas, Missouri or Nebraska; for full particulars address S. S. Slawson, Secretary. Box 417 Guthrie, Oklahoma, we would rather see Judge Thompson estate of G. Gruetze, deceased.

Black, "the boy orator," are very scarce, Friday night he delighted a Seneca audience at the Universalis! church. Though very hoarse, for an get there thau any other person. Thos. Berridge, guardian of Frank If yon are in arrears for Tim Is ewp, All that honesty, experience and We Berridge et minor heirs of Maria skill can do to produce a perfect pill, has been employed in making De- hour he kept his hearers either greatly excited, convulsed with laughter brinsf us some couuiry primuuc. can use all kimls of vegetables, r.T-l hntter.

Chickens would also not E. Berridge, made his second annual settlement and asks order of Witt's Little Early Risers. Tbe re For sale. A few Poland China boars, April sult is a specific for sick headache. biliousness and constipation.

J. H. CLOAK Department. Still iii from rank. New, handsome, stylish cloaks arriving dail.

Our Mock cf misses' and children'-, cloaks is coinnlete in all colors and latest styles, price ransrinir from 92.1.0 up. Hon't foriret our fur department, miff ut its best. We make special mention of 011 larfe line of Mulls, furs and Children's Fin-Sets in all the leaning furs. YOIJIVG, rlX SIi3 1 Dry Goods 4th and Felix Streets, St. Joseph, Mo.

Sheriffs JSal. Ll'iist published November Hi. Notice is hereby given, that I will, on Tl'KSDAV, IUX'KMHKK In. 1W1, at 2 o'clock p. ui.

of said diiy.nt llie front doorof the court house in Seneca, otTcr for sale aud sell to the highest and 1est, bidder for cash in hand, he fol lowinsr de-scrilted i-eal property situate in Nemaha County. Kansas, to-wit The southeast quarter of the soul heu-t ipia seel ion 1 wenty-seven township wt (2). of ranre twelve 12). less a small tract on the soulh side of the road deeded to Henry Wilkiiis. and subject to lease to.

I', ltrowi. terminal in February 1st 1 St4 and the nort h-east quarter of the southeast ijuurter of section twenty-soven (27. two (2i, of range twelve (12). subject to lease to J. F.

Brown, term inn in' Feliruary 1 si. Said pi-operty to be sold underand by virtue of an order of sale to me ireel ed as sheritl' of Nemaha eouuty. Kansas, issued out of lie district court of Neinahaeounty Jansa. Novem ber 15. 111 a partition action therein pending- as the properly of Harriet Itianna I'en-soneau Sheley.

Alonzo Fra nklin Haw ley. Lorenzo Itowe Hawley, AuBiistus Deanc Hawley. Hannab Malaney Stevens, Louis Hawley, Alouzo Hawley. Luther Hawley. Sarah M.

GastenecUer Sueliniimii. Mary (iustencekev Connvly. Nancy A. Gasteneckei-. Klsie H.

Gastenecker. and Viola France ast euee kef. Dated -at icy otliee in Seneca. Kansiis. No-vember 15.

lc9l (J. A. I.VMAN. Bhi'viff. XVoodworih St'illwell.

Attorney for Hurriot Dianna Fen-oneati Sheli-y. farrow. Farm 3 miles north and 1-2 mile west of Axtell. J. A.

Keegau. Mary A. Wilson, executrix of the Peckham Co. estate of Samual Wilson, makes in John Stark, once a prosperous fanner of this county, but now of To ventory of the estate. Alois Stein and John Stein, made Public Sale! will sell at public sale on Tuesday, peka, was iu town Monday, aud made this office pleasant call.

He has been a regular reader of The News come auaifes. --Dr. D. D. Cunningha has located at Brn.

The people of that section can co igratulate themselves on at last securing a first-class physician and surgeou. John Ford, a well known newspaper man of this county, has bought the Muacotan Record, aud will hereafter conduct that paper in a shipshape manner. We commend John to the brethren in Atchison county. Next Saturday and Sunday will tiar.nart.tlv meeting occasion at the second annual settlement of the estate of Mathias Stein. November 28, tbe following described for many years, and took uccasicn ot property: 50 head of cattle, consist his visit here to pay up, tor wnich ne has our thanks.

ing of 25 head of steers, coming 3 years or melted to tears. Garfield will soon return to Seneca, and we can assure him of a crowded house. The St. Joseph Grand Island R. R.

always sell tickets at the lowest rates possible and gives better eervice than other lines. Remember this when you are going anywhere and get sta: ted right by buyingyour ticket of he St. Joseph Grand Island agent. For information as to rates, time, call on or address nearest agent, or S. M.

Adsit. General Passenger Agent. St. Joseph, Mo. These cool mornings are just tbe thing to enable one to enjoy buck-wueat cakes and maple Byrup.

One of the leading industries of Seneca is the mill of H. Eicbenlaub, and this modern miller is engaged at present 1 in grinding an excellent quality of buckwheat, and from acta I test we know it to be good. Mr. Eicbenlaub Marriage Licenses. Lucas Howard, aged 29, and Eva The Watkiiisou Hardware have sold their stock to Messrs.

Sage Nash aged 22, both of Centralia. old; 16 head of steers coming 2 years old; 3 yearling steers; 4 head of heifers, coming 1 year old; 2 good milch cows. Thompson, from Sumnierfield, r. Edward Cantwell, 26 Centralia and Lizzie Fitzpatrick 19, America City. Eleven head of horses and mules, Charles E.

Berry 28, and Adelphia Methodist church. Presiding Elder Motter will preach at 7.30 Saturday evening and also Sunday morning. In the evening he will preach in the country. Tho following: officers have been Bil liugsea, 21, both of Axtell. YOU CAN BUY k'Good Iy Cloola, STRIKE AND ALARM, Jas.

A. Lyon 33, and Isabella Clo ver 26, both of Bancroft. elected for tho Epworih League for Dewitt Ham, 29, and Florence M. Allison 20, both of Corning, Jlor $3.50. Arthur I.

Allen, 22 aud Maud L. would like you to buy all this buckwheat you can use. We are under obligations to him for a quantity. consisting of 1 four year old mare, 1 three year old mare, 2 two ir olds, 3 mules, coming two years jM 3 sucking mules. Two farm wagons, 1 new spring wagon, 1 16-iuch riding plow, 70 head of hogs, consisting of 10 brood sows, with pigs and 60 head of stock hogs.

The horses are all bred by the grand imported draft horse Sterling, owned by, Swartz, Rielly Capsey, and the mules are bred by the celebrated Catlonian jack. The sale will take place 5 miles south of Gofis, and one mile west and tour miles north of Soldier City. Teems A credit of 6 months will be -om is Ladies' or Gents' GOLD-FILLED WATCH. -WITH Buncoed. An old man from Sabetha uanied P.

J. Johnson was buncoed on the same old confidenca game in Topeka Saturday night. Jhonson made the acquaintance of the shark, or rather the shark made his acquan lance, soon after he got of! the cars at the Rock Island depot. can't be mistaken; isn't this my old friend Johnson of Sabetha?" quoth the bunco steerer. Johnson said tbat was bis name, but he couldn't exactly place him; he ought to remember him no doubt but he was a poor hand to given, bankable security being required, with interest et 10 per cent Elgin or Valttiam, Stem wind, and Stem set movaot, For $12.50 AT WALTER SPERLING'S Jewelery Store, Seneca, Kansas.

from date. Albert Swartz. John Newman, Auctioneer. Skiuner25, both of Centralia. City Drug Store, J.

Peckham of the City Drug Store, have long been acknowledged the leading druggists of the county. heir stock of drugs, stationery, fancy articles, soap, perfumery, is complete in every detail. They carry a very large stock of the standard lines of mixed paints and oils. In wall paper they cannot be surpassed. No one has.

a larger stock, and no one uas a more varied assortment. They keep pace wit the times in wall paper, aud, although they do a big business in that line, they never allow their stock to be reduced. You will find Peckham A a pleasant place to trade. Get your school books there, and see that they fill all your pree-rlptions. School Supplies.

Best slate blackboard a specialty. E. H. Chapman, Seneca. Nemaha.Herd POLAND CHINA.

the coniiug year: fresiaeut, iaay White; 1st vice President, Ed. Bloss; 2nd Vice President, Josie Sams; 3rd Vice President, Mrs. M. Jones; 4th Vice President, Sad Kinuan; Secretary, Frauk Baldwin; Treasurer, Lee McJimsey. Married: At the residence of R.

S. McJimsey, in Seneca, by Rev. E. It. Brown, Mr.

Arthur I. Allen and Miss Maud L. Skinner, all of Centralis, Kansas, Sov. 11, 1893. We are not acquainted with Mr.

Allen, but in the good judgment he exercised iu chosing his bride we are fain to believe he is a man of more than ordinary ability. The bride -s one of the most popular teachers in county, aud her experience in that line will enable her to train up her new lord and master in the way he should go. We congratulate "he happy pair, and trust their lives will not take after weather of their wedding day. May ttiPy lve lou in tne enjoyment of Mutuai love and happy coopanion- situation in Nemaha county fereut this year from what it h-d oeen for several years. The Democratic party had held a convention and decided against fusion, put ting nearly a full ticket in the field.

The People'a party in their convention bad passed resolutions against fusion and nominated a fall ticket, and the voters generally seemed satisfied to go into a square fight with three tickets in the field. The county central committees of the two parties thought they knew better than the people how to ran the campaign, and the most of the Democratic candidates were withdrawn and the People's party nominees indorsed. This action does not seem to have met with the tinr. nf tha nnnnln at larce. Nemaha Chief 9076 B.

11. at tbe bead LAND FOR SALE. wish id keep before the public the fact that I have at all times the largest list of bargains in land remember faces. "Well, I am surprised that you don't remember me," con oi the herd. All breeding stock re corded.

Young stock for sale. K. Li. Thompson is in cuarge. rne new firm expect to soon extend their stock and-trade as rapidly as possible.

Mr. Alt. Watkiiisou will remain as a clerk in the store. Goffs Advance. Saturday Keouard Vickers propose to have a grand opening, to which all are invited.

Having obtained possession of tbe large store room adjacent to the Great Variety, they have stocked it with a new lin-of goods, which on Saturday will be open to the inepection ot the public. The firm will be glad to see you on that day, and expect you to call. Don't disappoint them. Last week Tom Berridge and Jno. Denton made a trade whereby Tom became tbe owner of 240 acres of fine land four or five miles northwest of town, and Mr.

Dent-on became the owuer of the Berridge farm adjoining town on tbe south. Mr aud Mrs. Deuton are getting too old to vork a hard as has been their custom, they are not obliged to do so, and by moving to town tbey will be enabled to take life much easier. We bid them welcome. Gofis Advance.

Last week tbe Tribune said The News was attempting to establish a co-operative or Alliance store in Seneca. Tbe writer of tbat item knew It was a lie when he penned it. We never advised, advocated or "attempted" the establishment of such a store. We presume the Tribune had reference to an item stating tbat a producer's union would soon be organized in the county, and in the same issue we published tbe plan of organization. It has no connection with storesof any kind.

The trouble with the Tribune is, it is afraid we will get some of the patronage of tbe merchants ot Seneca, and tbey try, by all means in their power to poison the minds of the merchants towards us. The editor of The News is the head of a large family, and daring the three years and over of oar residence here, ev rv penny for the support of that family has been spent with Seneca merchants. We are told that a newspaper man of geneca, who was married not long ago went to St. Joe or Kansas City for his wedding suit. We should think that if the patronage of the tailors and clothing merchants of Menace were good enough for him, their clothing would be.

Bat hut principles do not extend that far. He is willing enough to take their dollars and cents, bat he mast go to some other town to spend them. And he Is not alone in this business, other Sen-eea people go to rival towns to spend the money they get oat of ear merchants. The troth is, the Trlbaae most lie abont seme one, and picks Tm Tfanra. tat she sterol reason It D.

F. G. HlTCHNER Neuchatel. in this county, and will be glad to tinued the versatile stranger. "I run the dry goods store at Sabetha.

Your son trades with me and I know him well." i The two men walked up and down show any land to customers. Tf you wish to buy or sell call on me, DOCTORS OF THE I. MEALY, like old friends, the older man supposed they Presently they met another man with a big mustache, who CHICAGO DISPENSARY Upstairs in first National Bank building, Seneca. Kansas. nDKKkVBIt tm Branch Office, Topeka.

Ks. E.L. KILLER medical institutes told him that the box of freight be had given to consign would not be accepted by the Santa Fe until the freight charges had been paid. "Thats too bad," said the bunco man "I have nothiog with me but a draft tor $700. Can you loan me twenty crorcsE.rA, AUCTIONEER.

Will 'err sales in this or adJotninar counties. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. I QUEENS WARE, I GLASSWARE, II CANNED Mi AND With associate hospitals and collegesthe largest and best equipped dollars till we get to Sabetha?" The Terms teaaonable. War terma or dates ad orns neat uoffs, or cau at tub unsuspecting old man complied and Notice. S.

Munsel, of Gofis, is a first-class auctioneer, and will cry sales everywhere in the county or state. Also in Nebraska. S. Mubtssl, Gofis, Ks. see Yi The News prints sale bills, circulars, letter-heads, programmes, receipts, bill-heads, cards; tickets, la bels, invitations, etc.

Prices always easonable. seas AU tbe talk in the world will not con vinos yoa so quickly as one trial, ot DeWlU'e Witch Haaet Salve for scalds, boras, braises, (kin auctions and plies. Low r.A.r ne sax -OS i S. MUNSEL. gave his "old acquaintance" this amount.

Ml DRIED medical and surgical syndicate in a specialty of cu- Had it done so the ticket would have undoubtedly been elected. The returns show a Republican victory of from 300 to 650. This will be claimed to be the Republican strength of Nemaha county by a good many, but it ia mialemdinsr: all tbe information at FRUITS, In America, make aim car, -'i nog an enrome uischr-s ui ui-j" nerv.ui and private diseases; all diseases of ROCK AND BARRELL SALT, "it: cid r.Mi:iE." Drufjo, Stationery, aand howa that a large number of Shortly after the two sharps managed to get lost from the old man and it finally began to- dawn open him that be had been fieeoed. He reported the case to' the polioe and gave descriptions of the men but neither of thm has been apprehended. Hiawatha World.

aiew who have vital discharges cured. ScienUflc examtuatHMi and advice free. At Gilford hotw, Wcdneaday, De-cemher 6, returning- monthly. Democrats voted the Republican tlck-c aserely transferring the fusion bns-inmtto Republicans and Democrats -instead of People's party and claim that these men are janv mm rsr Republicans than they were twe yean ago ia a mlstaka, ft t-S antMt on -hair lairt rsacsi rs r-r i 2tH lr -ma-4 -It Vall Pcpcr. tor? 'T befog eovated eat by the com-Atees.

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