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The Seneca News from Seneca, Kansas • 3

The Seneca News from Seneca, Kansas • 3

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Ccstr lt ft Ezzsn OPECIAL At last cor enrollment Is complete S-4-54. ZTaoafcaFair at Booee tot premlasa IoWp Notice to Farmers. and reaches 182. A horM and barry for sale. In- To-day (Friday) examination for On Saturday, August 10, 1895, at quiraat this oCJoe.

It to hard to the silver lining to a cloud when yon are on the other county certificates begin. 116 anxious about 2 o'clock, we will give a special fit you in Clothing llafcs, Caps9 W. B. Shaw has a big Job of writers arc working away. It takes exhibition of the work of the MeCor side of It.

from 12 to 20 hours of steady writing A PAIR OF THOSE mlok corn binder, at Seneca. Ks. of bear are made to Sen to make a first grade. Judge from Everyone interested In cutting corn eoa with as much regularity as ever the samples below and decide how Is Invited to be present and witness Matters most be running smoothly long it would take to answer 92 ques the operation of the above named ma for the jotntlat. tions: IOKS in fact, anything necessary to adorn the body.

painting at Centralia. Bar your bread, cakes, cookies and pies of Felt A Baser. Call at Young Bros, and see the Dest sewing machine made. For the best and cheapest line of plow shoes call at W. H.

Oldfleld's. Wetmore is erecting anew city hall. It will be a two story brick ohiue. It is positively the grandest T.CV Clark of Hiawatha, an old 1. Give plan for using paper mache, improvement ever made In the har And we have the largest stock or citizen, shot himself Sunday afternoon salt and sand for relief maps.

vesting machine line since tbe day of He was known throughou this section 2. What is the length of a circular the first McCormick hand rake reaper, GIMP books IN THE COUNTY as an insurance agent. Besides race track containing an inscribed ouut in 1831. hooting himself he cat his throat. square field of 10 Until you can at the Great Variety.

D. KENNARD, 18x82 feet. Everybody come. A. L.

L. SCOVILLE. Easy to take, sure to cure, no pain, from which vou may select proper ciotning Dan Schaaf wants to sell you your nothing to dread, pleasant little pills. We for the mind. Examine our stock.

win 3. Name the parts af the eye. 4. What were the Henry papers? 5. Name five governors of Kansas.

6. Show how teaching is an art; bread this coming warm weather. Japan Plums. DeWitt's Little Early Pisers. Beat tor sick headache, biliousness, sour Don't forget it.

not be undersold. Yours truly, T.C.VICKERS. What some of the Seneca men say Saturday was the hottest day ot science. stomach and constipation. Frank of those they ate.that were grown this Greenwood Co.

the season, the thermometer reaching 104 in the shade. 7. Bhow how general notion is year by S. J. Baldwin, at the Seneca A nice shower fell Monday noon formed.

The black cloud observed in the Nursery: WEEKLY NEWS, The populists of Atchison county Old papers for sale at this office, 8. Name special privileges of sena east Sunday morning unloaded itself Dan Schaaf "The finest plum I will put a straight ticket in the field. tors. Special rates on roads going to at Atchison and Leavenworth. Be ever tasted.

I'll take all you have to No fusion wanted there. 9. Define light, sound, heat. sell." sides a flood, it oontaired a large Seneca, Fair. fEntered at the Seneca post-office Call and see our line of J.

S. Nel 10. Make drawings of thS steam en quantity of chunks of ice, which were as second-elaas matter. J. H.

Wilson "Splendid. Better Get your meals at Dan Schaafs son Son's srents fine shoes, they are gine. used iu Leavenworth to cool their than California plums." when In the city. dandies. W.

H. Oldfleld. 11. Describe the telephone. drinks.

Dr. Anderson "Those are just ex Mrs. Bertha Thompson visited Editor JAS. M. JONES Thinking that you know more Very appropriate resolutions were quisite." last week in Atchison.

It is now the time for every voter than you do is responsible for more adopted at the close of the Institute. Sneathen Vilott "I say they are lu in the county to subscribe for The -Machine needles, oil and supplies WADLLIJ fUUL.rKY. ('AKHKN ANII UlUPIT lv a 1 trouble than is the densest ignorance. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 3895. "Let me see," said Sup't Strocg cious." also CABLED FIELD AND HOG FENCINR STRKI.V.'rp vzrir aafi c-ti cV News.

You should read both sides for sale by Young Bros. "who shall I put on the committee WIRE PENCE BOARD a full line of steel aates, steel postrs njU rail, suel web Until November 10 you can get Ed Collins "Delicious; better than to be intelligent. Do not take any --j t-j i 1 1 1 i-mi yurirua, i lh i 1 1 tree. W. J.

McLaughlin, postmaster ot for resolutions?" "Put your best liars Railroad Time Card. peaches." De Kalb Fence 100 High De Kalb, III. The News for 25 cents. This will carry you over till after election. Let Bern, was in the city Friday.

candidates word for It but read and decide for yourself The campaign is on," said Prof. JNold. will appoint J. II. Peckham "Superb: I must -For the latest styles in shoes In Mr.

Kll patrick chairman," continued ST. JOSEPH AND GRAND ISLAND. A. L. L.

SCOVILLE, Agent. your neighbor know of this. plant some of those trees." open for the candidates are canvas Depart both tan and black call at Oldfleld's the superintendent, but he made no GOING EAST. Call and get prices on letter heads F. G.

Sitler, of Axtell, who saw sing and you should be posted from explanations. Why not close the back door of note heads, envelopes, etc. We meet a. m. 2:27 p.m.

..10:55 a. in. them on the trees "Those are beauti the start. Passenger Passenger Loc.il Freight. We have often heard it said that the joints as well as the front door? all competitions in this line, and war ful, and as good as they are hand The impression seems to be among GOING WEST.

this has been the best and liveliest rant all our work to please. We get dizzy trying to keep tab some: I think I shall want about 100 a number of my customers that I had Vermillion W. E. Stewart Gofls Mattie Sourk, Geo. Sourk.

Sabetha I. M. Showman. M. 11.

normal held htre for a number ol p.m. ..12:20 p. in. :40 p. m.

We are prepared to make farm trees." on the republican candidates as they Passenger Pa'sener Local Freight K.C..W. years, and then some one aaas, "ana quit business. This is a mistake, I have traded my store building for bob up. I Mealy "Sweet as hooey." Shultz, O. F.

Rees, Nellie N. Miller, loans: Private money no delay, no expense. Let us know your wants. our instructors are all home men, too." Geo. A.

Stunz. Dave Harsh "Those are more fra HPriAVA -xt 1 1 Via sat GOING NOUTH. land, put can be found at the Old This hint started me up, and I find Summerfieid Frankie Welsh, Mary J. E. Stillwell, Seneca Kansas.

C-tl'foiiiitt'K Clia'ni. You must go there to discover it. The best way because the quickest and most comfortable is via tho Santa Fe route. One day caved to Los Angeles. For discriptive literature address, James K.

Wateox, (1.1. A. Atchiuon, Kas. 7:10 a. Hi grant than our best perfumes, and oh, and other attractions at Nemaha coun Palace Bakery, and very willing to Freight Smith.

that of the five instructors four hold There is no doubt, no failure, my! how dellclously sweet." ty Fair at Seneca every day. GOING SOUTH. serve you the best lunch In the state liern Letta Keeler, LorettaKeeler, five year conductor's certificates, and JakeCober "Gosh! those beat any a m. ...8 p. iiv of Kansas for 20 cents.

Please call Grace C. Latimer, Mrs. M. S. Cassity, Call at Oldfleld's for E.

P. Reed when you take DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure. It is pleasant, acts Passenger. Freight that the other is abundantly qualified plum I ever tasted. Ambrosian nec Dan Schaaf.

Co 's ladies fine shoe. There are no Axtell J. v. eitier. Centralia Minnie Margrave, to hold one, and could but that he neg promptly, not bad after effects.

Frank tar, that's it." better fitting or wearing shoe made, lected to look after it. Not one but j. j. War- McCray. Grace Felt.

Mr. A. A. Snyder. Greenwood Co.

A. Herold "Well! let's have Supt. Poor says Corning ina Ware, what has secured andean secure good some more! I want some of those Farm, Winnesheik Last winter Mr. Robert Don't bake bread! But have the rington, M. G.

Kirk patrick. Three teachers will be employed in the Goffs schools the ensuing year, and a high school course established. positions in other normals at good sal Leach used trees, too." City Bakery wagon stop every morning aries. Not one but what holds or nas two boxes of DeWitt's Witch Hazel a uranuieon Jonnson "those are at your house and takt your choice of held good positions as high school A great many men (including oaive ana curea a large running sore fine." Uneida Myrtle francis. Heat tie Hennetta Keiper.

Soldier Lou Reed. Lecomptou B. E. Lewis. Holton Hattie McColgin.

St. Bridgets Mary McGiuty. a dozen different kinds of the best principal, university chair or city superintendent. With material of this T. J.

Losey "Can't be beat." bread in the world. on his leg. He had been under care of physician for months with out some women) are desirous of having just enough religion to "pull through" Sunday Kxciirsiuu Kales. Via St. Joseph and Grand Island railroad.

The St. Joseph and Grand Island II. It. have placed in effect permanently a rate of one fare, for round trip tickets good only on Kunday trains. This arrangement is for the benefit of persons desiring to make short Sunday trips.

S. M. Aksit, General Passenger Agent. Will VauCleef "Glorious, ain't Wanted. To employ an energetic obtaining relief.

Sure cure for Piles. on. LOCAL LINES. neighborhood Gossip Dished TTp in aBcad-able Form. The premium list of Nemaha county fair is ready for distribution.

The receipt of a sample copy of The News is an iuvitation for you to subscribe. We will give a year's subscription to the farmer bringing iu the five heaviest ears of corn. Contest ending November 1. Now see that your blood is pure. they?" Ontario Ellis Allen.

A large audience assembled Monday lady or gentleman to represent us in Jas. M. Jones "Delicious." kind at hand, we think Mr. Strong showed good 'judgment in not going abroad for his help. It is becoming popular, too, for the superintendent to conduct his own normal, and why each county.

Salary $50.00 per month and a commission. Address with eveniug at the opera nouse to near Hon. Calderhead's lecture on "Our Editor Constant, of Sabetha, lost a pocket book last week. Any editor that carries a pocket book ought to Mayor Gleason "Most delicious; fit for tho Gods." Nation." Mr. Calderhead said in sub stamp, Chas.

A. Robinson Co. Sa lose it. R. L.

Wheeler "The best I've Frank Greenwood Co. John Ford, late of The News, has accepted a position on a Kansas City Catholic paper as solicitor and collector, and the entire state as territory. Until the republican convention, however, he will assist in getting out the Centralia Journal, Frank lina, Kans. stance: What is the purpose ot tms nation? From whence came it? We talk of freedom and the rights of free tasted, I want some of those trees." When you become able to talk for not? In our case, for instance, Mr. Strong can show a good record as All those inclined to dancing, are Stomach and Bowel complaints Jos.

Adriance "Those are good. I an entire evening about nothing with men. What is ireedomv we answer: are best relieved by the timely use of normal conductor, and could have all want my wife to taste them." ZX. out feeling the least bit tired, you are The privilege of votiug. Who gives this right? When was it giveu? The the work he wanted in that line.

notified that Lewis Wetmore is qualified to teach dancing iu all lines, and is prepared to fo rm classes or teach individuals. S. T. Barrett "Those are fine; I'll ready for "society." Good health 'bilows the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla which is the one great Visitors have been so numerous that Constitution does not give it, but di DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure. Insist on having this preparation.

Don't take any other. Frank Greenwood Co. Hart man, Its editor, being desirous of be after some of the trees this fall." This week H. H. Hillix tore down I will not burden you with the list.

blood purifier. getting out and hustling as candidate L.J. Mosher "The finest sight I his blacksmith shop and removed it rects its use. The Declaration of Independence does not give it, but defines it indirectly as a right. Who gave the tramers of the Constitution for the nomination for the office of Next month Seneca has her great We attempted to have them register, but many failed to do so.

There has saw in many a day is Baldwin's plum to the farm of his son, where he will at Thk guaran J. W. Larimer has a reputation Get your job work done News oflice. Satisfaction teed. county clerk.

celebration. It will beat anything of tree, loaded with plums." carry on the business. not been less than 180, or an average or tne signers oi tne ueciarauon oi the kind ever attempted. Make your Nate Lohmuller "They wouldn't Nemaha county will be short on When you are hungry drop in at of 10 per day. as being a first class auctioneer, and as such wo recommend him to those desiring to have a cryer for be bad for candidates to distribute corn this year.

There are hundreds Independence their right? The right to vote was never conferred by law. It has always existed as a natural the City Bakery, you can get all you I did not attend Mrs. Winship's when around fixing tbeir fences." can eat there for 20 cents, with stonk of acres that will not make ten bushels per acre. The poorest corn we have sales. He can rlways be found at the musical iu honor of the teachers, aud Mr.

Baldwin says he has only a lim Poultry Wanted. Everyday in the week. Cox Henderson, yards south of the depot, or at the old egg house. right and is universal. It is the right of any one who has a sound mind, ma and potatoes thrown in.

O. K. stables, and would be pleased could not write It up, but from all I ited number of the trees for sale, and seen is between Seneca and Centralia. to make dates. have heard, and the resolution ten those want'; Robinson Index.

There may be well by The Methodists of Hiawatha had an excursion to Lieavenworth the L. N. Simon has associated with 'them will do irders in early. tured judgment and a tree win. ims was recognized in early days, and through all the past ages men questioned the right of others to deprive getting their some reason for prevaricating in this dered her, I conclude It was very enjoyable and appreciated by the him in the furuiture business E.

H. other day, and cleared $500. Why cannot some Seneca church do as well? Gilbert, late of Corning, and ex-county "SCerrie England." them of this privilege, till In 1215 manner, but we tail to see the animus. Nemaha county will have as big a crop of corn and as many bushels to Good-bye "remarks" were indulged uur nation's crisis, the progressive Special. The St.

Joseph fc Grand Island Railroad have on sale special one-way aud round trip tickets at extremely ow rates to all points west. In cases where daudrufF, scalp diseases, falling and grayness of the King John wae forced to sign the great charters so well known in history. This was a stroke for liberty, but it surveyor, Mr. Gilbert is so well known that wo could add nothing to his reputation, we will only remark iu by the faculty Thursday, at closing 50 cent reform weekly published the acre as any other county. The exercises.

Prof. Schofield had a paci at Denver, Colorado, will prlut that hair appear, do not neglect them, but oulv grave the right to a few.as barons young man who tells such untruths that he will add prestige to an already fying influence, and his grandfatherly apply a proper remedy and tonic like greatest of all reform works, had better stay at home hereafter. fine business. Hall's Hair Renewer. luerno n.ngiaud," complete in one smile seemed to drop healing in the sad (caused by parting) Prof.

Yesterday Wm. Noland who lives Prof. S. P. Nold has returned to Jin ton Toad is attending a sum his home iu Goffs after a month's en double number, on August 10, 1895.

The price of this issue is 5 cents or 2 cents each in quantities of fifty or mer school in Colorado Springs. The Morgan looked serious, but his remarks were reassuring. four miles south of Centralia, called at tuis office with the name of a new subscriber, and told us another man gagement at the institute as an in best educators are those w. utilize plaus to attend all three days. Many people were disappointed at tne lecture Sunday evening.

It was expected by the sensation loving ones that the preacher would gloriously roast some one, but he didn't. By request wo republish the part of the paper on cancer we published last week. Some parties were unable to get copies of the paper, and are desirous to secure the article as a whole. It will pay the farmers to watch our advertising columns and see the tpecial bargains advertised therein. They very often can find exactly what they want advertised at special bargains.

Sunday morning angry looking clouds banked in the east and north, and it looked as though a severe storui ws to occur, but it amounted to very little. A smart shower fell, and the skies cleared away. Will those new subscribers who promised to "call in a few days" and pay their subfccriptiou please remember their promise? We are endeavoring to get the paper on a cash in advance basis, which is better for ail. Rev. C.

A. Forbes returned Satur Pi of. Green came forth forth for busi MONEY. MONEY. more.

Of this remarkable work, The every means to educate themselves, to whom he had spoken would call ness, urged the teachers to avoid ice Coming Nation speaks as follows: and Prof. Todd is that kind. structor. Besides being a' first class instructor, and holding a conductor's certificate, Mr. Nold as an elocutiouist ra-ikshigh.

He will have charge of during the day and In a bout an hour after Mr. Noland left. cream, (wnicn the faculty were to pay it is tbe most startling work ever Lj. JS. Simon has rented his new ind knights The laborer did uoi i irticipate.

The serf, and the greater part of the English people were serfs, were not benefitted. When the parliament met King Johu was directed to revoke these rights. He answered, 4 No; give them more rights; give the serf his rights." "What! give the serf privileges? He is ours and goes with the estate; when the estate is sold the serfs go with it. What has the serf to do with rights?" But the rights were not removed. Now follows, 100 years later, the translation of the Bible into the Saxon language.

Men begin to study it, aud find their consciences are to be their guides. Poets begin to write. FMucatiou is meagre, so the rhymes and verses were memo for if eaten), refrain from all study be printed. Its sale in England has been the "other man" came in bringing business block to D. J.

Firs ten berger, fore examination, and take an outing. the Goffs schools the coming year. over 100,000 a month for uearly a year with him still another, and the two What causes bad dreams is a who will occupy it with his clothing store Mr. Simon will remain where It is creating a new era in politics. gave us their names.

This made three Having completed arrangemeu In fo largesupplyof cheap money to Joan, wish to aunouuct question that has never been satisfac Where it has had a large sale tbe he is with his furniture business Prof. Nold's lower jaw shifted sideways, hid mouth began to spread till tbe corners couid whisper secrets in his ears, and we knew it was coming. Laughter rippled over the ro-nn, a new subscriber directly through Mr. Noland. We thank him heartily for torily answered: but, in nine cases out Wanted: To employ a lady or gentleman to act as our general agent.

ot ten, frightful dreams are the result of imperfect digestion, which a few his efforts, but cannot help but think working people have "seen the cat" aud defeated the Tories and liberals (same as republicans and democrats here) and elected officials of the new now pleasant it would be if every Must be a hustler and able to furnish 1st. That I will loan on farms, notes and chattel mortgages. 2d. That I shall continue to do the argest business in this county. 3d.

That I will meet anybody's rate. populist in the county did the same doses of Ayer's Sarsaparilla will effectually remedy. Don't delay try it today. school of politics. It is as large as the good references Salary $50.00 per mouth and a commission.

Address rized and recited. Men began to ques taxes no enort. and mst imagine tion more aud more the right ol one average 50 cent book. Don't delay a good point was made in favor of teachers holding their jobs. Prof.

stirred us up by emphasizing our obligations to the school, the district, society and to each other. Urged harmony, avoidance of bickering and tho good done! Diarrhoea should bo stopped day in getting it. It will arm you to 4tn. ihat I will loan any sum from The Turners are noted for athletics with stamp, Chas. A.

Robinson Co. Salina, Kan: Neither calomel nor any other in promptly. It soon becomes chronic. class to hamper or distress another. I will give a characteristic couplet: "When Adam delved and Eve span, Who theu was the gentleman?" With an Increase of knowledge and $1 to $10,000.

and the local association is abreast DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure is effective, safe, and certain. Hundreds 5th. On any length of time from oi 1 backbiting, showed the result of talk 1 0 with other organizations in being fam a greater study of the Bible, strides of testimonials bear witness to the ous on the pole, In the race and In com jurious drug is contained in Ay er's Pills. They are composed of the active principles of the best vegetable ing against fellow teachers, and left us feeling that to "be just, do right," Is day to seven years. th.

Interest and principal can be paid any day aud interest stopped. petitive drill. The members here are virtue of this great medicine. It can were made for freedom. Persecution began to operate on those dissenting boat the most appropriate seutiment in active preparation for the Soneca aiwaps be depended upon, its use saves have $100,000 private money tu.

to loan. from the established church. The Puritans began to figure, aud are sporting carnival, which will occur time and money. Frank Greenwood for our watchwprd. Then several songs were sung, hand shaking fol meet and overcome any argument of plutocracy or its hiieliogs." Address all orders to Our Nation's Crisis, Denver, Colo.

O. A. It. District Rennlon. Fairbury August 12-17.

Open rate of one fare via St. Joseph Grand Island R. R. from all points in Nebraska and from points in Kansas within 100 miles of Fairbury. Tickets on sale August 12 to 17 inclusive limited tor return to August 18th.

S. M. Adsit, General Passenger ont. chased from place to place, robbed, September 17, 18, and 19. Although cathartics, and their use is always attended with marked benefit.

For a sluggish liver or for constipation, nothing surpasses Ayer's Pills. Our readers who are farmers need 8th. Which 1 will loan on any length of time you want. lowed, aud, a little llngerlngly, we the dates are some time ahead the Land buyers are constantly writ notes payable inn. And make the "on or before." passed out.

Turners are conversant with what Quite a number of our folks visited ing to Nemaha County's most, enterprising real estate agent, E. L. Miller rival organizations thdy will have to mort- in addition to their best county paper 10th. I take no cut-throat gages. tbe St.

Benedict church this week contend with. and last of Seneca, inquiring for 80, 120 aud 160 a practical Western agricultural journal, the Kansas Farmer, of Topeka, Guessing as to the height of the night began preparations on steeple was lively. "A 100 feet day from hi9 vacation, lie reports an exceedingly pleasant time. While awav he went fishing, bat contrary to the general rule, has no fish stories to tell. His congregation and every bouy else is glad to see him return.

Prof. I. B. Morgan, one of the instructors of the late institute left for his home iu Sabetha Tuursday. Mr.

Morgan is an educator of the first water, and holds a conductors rtifi-cate. He will preside over the Sabetha schools the coming year, a fact what might well make the parents and scholars of that place, eel pleased. Prof. Green is doing something up at the institute that we can't understand. The institute reporter to The Skneca News says that "When he starts a problem (in mental arithmetic) his intensity changes to asterity." whatever in the name of Kansas.

Send a postal asking for free acre farms. Be has several buyers now looking for land. If you wish to sell, send to him for a description UU, psnaw! its 125 feet." Uouie oil, a smaii neia in tneir garden corner Sixth and Kansas avenue. A 50 foot It's, it's, well, it's, it's way up there." race course has been constructed and blank He makes no charge unless A. Now the fact is, it is 172 feet 6 inches from the ground to the top of the cross, and that a set of teachers should oiner parapnenaiia orougnt into use he finds a buyer.

Do not delay as he will soon send out his lists. 11th. Xo charges for appraisements nd applications. 12th. Xo red tape oF any kind.

13th. Ose-half million dollars aned in this county and not a dollar ost. 14th. I will insure yourpronerty five years for $15 per thousand. 15th.

lean be found at The Scoville Exchange Bank, SENECA, KANSAS. 0 K. SCOVILLE, leave on the last half foot is ridiculous for the immediate equipment of an expert team for entry in the carnival Sixty teachers subscribed for the After the Republican primaries in Western School Journal durii Nor Tbe club is under the supervision of sample copy and supplement of benefits. We supply the Kansas Farmer regular subscription $1.00 and This News, both papers oue year for only $1.85. In these days the farmers' countenances are beaming with satisfaction and their smiles are as broad as the span of a rainbow turned t'other way, andyet there aredifferent sorts of peo-pio even among farmers Some will Jackso.i county last Saturday there tnal There were fully this number Fritz Hhkelnkaemper, who has been were, eighteen defeated candidates.

Letters Uncalled for In tbe Post Office at Seneca, Kansas, week ending July 29, 1895: Coe. Wm.E. Hall, Miss Pearl Lake, Harry E. Say "Advertised" when calling for any ot the above letters. If not called for within two weeks will be sent to the dead letter office.

A. P. Herold, P. M. already taking it, too.

athletic instructor for two years. The IS early every teacher nas said "How After tho Republican convention in this county there will be at least prizes offered are, for bycioletog $300 short this normal has seemed." Why, baseball, $400, fireman's tournament dear sister, it was because you were twelve of the thirteen brave boys who busy. $400, band contest, $300 shooting tour Tne faculty visited the Marshall nament $300, tennis tournament, $300 aspire to the office of sheriff, sent to the rear, to say nothing about the I find abundant cause for jubilation and Turner's tournament, $400, and flam' county normal Saturday (it convenes Saturday instead of Monday) and came home well pleased wltn our own. S. K.

WOODWORTH Attorney at Law. twenty or more other candidates who beau tournament $200. Ten men will will ask for a position on the county ticket. Nemaha can out do Jackson if we could just remember all tbe represent the local association and betrayed and ridiculed, but all this only made Ihem tbe more determined till in 1620 the Mayflower points her prow toward America. 3,000 miles of oceau lay before her, but the brave hearts she bore never faltered.

During the passage one fellow on board became unruly, and he was hreatened with Irons. "Put me in irons; where is your right? You have slipped away from England without charter and without authority." A meeting was then held iu the cabin of the Mayflower and a written agreement of laws drawn up in which it was stated that the will of a legitimate majority should be law. This was the first written constitution ever formed by free men. John Carver was chosen governo'r of the colony, and he was the first governor ever chosen by free men. It has beeu necessary to lead up through this long chain of events to the more forcibly impress the importance of our national rights.

When we submit to the will of a leglttnate majority we but recognize a natural right that must be respected. The iutant in its mothers arms looks up to smile, and sees in its parent one who can control. As it grows older this becomes more apparent, and without questioning It conforms to the will of its parents. Civil society is of divine origin. It is a divine institution.

Some natural rights are voluntarily surrendered that the others may have the fuller protection, and no one feels that he has beeu the loser. The end of civil society should be the uplifting and upbuilding of mankind, to lighten our neighbor's burden and make easier his lot. Laws aud constitution canuot affect natural rights or natural duties. Should the president, vice president, all the cabinet, congress, and all other officers down to road overseer sudden- ly be swept away, our duty to oar fellow man would remain the same. It would still be my duty to protect his good name aud his to protect mine.

I should still refrain from injuring him Cholera Morbus is a dangerous complaint, and often is fatal in its results. To avoid this you should use Offices, First bank buii SENECA, KS. the boy's are confident of winning good things, all the wise things, the learned things that have fallen from 'tr. their share. Champion, every time if she has the last chance.

It has been said that big crops and DeWitt's Colic Cholera Cure, as the lips of our instructors, how much ill lracti- in all state and and l'edeial courts. Probate coal estate ami commercial aw specialties. All business promptly at ended to. improved our mental condition wou'd general prosperity makes lots of re soon as the first symptoms appear. Frank Greenwood ds Co.

be! publicans. In this connection it is On Weduesday evening the declam only fair to state that the corn crops atory contest came on. Tbe speaaeis were graded by heir judges on memo Died. Mrs. J.

O. Hobbs of Downs O. T. died July 21, at the age ot 60 years. She was born and raised in Indiana, up this way are also more promising than in Jackson.

In the above the ry, ease, articulation, gesture ana soul FARMERS, ATTENTION We now have on sale the largest Kwer. number was gooa, out ss Felt was declared winner of first Wetmore Spectator made a mistake in was married, to J. O. Hobbs at the and best selected stock of Farm Ma not putting the figures large enough arise, making 873 noints out of a dos chinery ever offered for sale In Nema sible 900. Miss Yeaoger won the sec Just multiply by four or more, and age of 22, resided at Ashgrove 111.

till 1877 when she came to Kansas. She Aotice ot Publication. In the District Court within and for Nemaha county, Kansas. Katheriue McUcrinand, plaintiff, vs. Frank McDcrmand, defendant.

Thea'jove named defendant, Frank McDcrmand, will take notice that he lias been sued in the District Court of Nemaha county Kansas, the petition beiiiK tiled ajrainst him on the aistday of July, 1805. and unless he answers the same on or before the 13th day of September, the allefrations thereof will betaken as true and a decree rcdered forever divorcing die plaintiff l'rom the defendant ou the ground ot abandonment, and also giving tollierthe care and custody of their minor child. Loyal McIK-rmand. CATHERINE McDERMAND. By Thompson Thompson, icr attorneys.

ond priie, making 852 points. Miss ha county. Goods in our line you have it. B3veii lexicons that is. Will the Professor explain.

Spectator. The professor has explained satisfactorily. A parly of Seneca's most amiable matron ladies made a pleasant visit to Mrs. Dabuer, in this city, last Saturday. The party was compose! of John Simon, Sherman, J.

P. Sams, Ad Simon, Hughes, Jau. Gleason, George Simon and lirancrow. They were nearly all old neighbors and friends ol Mrs. Dabuer, having kn -vii her for nearly thirty years, and tl" was one of pleasure.

In -moon a sort of a reception was he .4. following Corning ladies assisting: Mesdames I. H. Magill, E. H.

Taylor, John Randel, J. E. Cook, J. H. Eeffingwell and Geo.

Simon. Nearly all the ladies bad been acquainted for years, and the renewing of old friendships, and the sociability of the occasion made it one of joy, and one not soon to be forgotten by those present. Mrs. Dabner is oue of the best and most favorably known ot the old settlers ol this community, and this visit by such ladies shows the high esteem in which she is held by those who have known her longest and best. Corning Gazette.

Cox took third prise, making 833 lived a devotee, christian life since never so cheap as they are this season thankfulness in poorest seasons, while others will extract mental gall and wormwood from even the most promising conditions. One of the latter sort, as the story goes, replied to the congratulations of a friend on the bright prospects of big crops by saying: yes! My crop are going to be immense this year and no mistake, but then it will be mighty wearing on the land. The Seneca joints have been closed again. The Tribune men were so howling dry that they are rejoicing the leaky joints were shut up. The members of the big club were all enemies of tho Jordans and a good deal of 111 feeling exhibited at the thought of drinking out of the same trough, and all the Jordans could do was to stand in the rear, smell and squeal.

And if these leading prohibitionists want thejointists and bootleggers convicted, they should go upon the stand aud give their testimony as to vile stuff that they have consumed within the last two years. They might, could, would, or should give expert testimony on hypocrisy and jiterniittent prohibition. Bern Press points. The judges were unanimous in their decisions, aud the audience We have just unloaded a carload of heartily seconded them. The other The Magic Touch speakers ranged as follows: Miss Robinson, 825; Mr.

Simon, 765; Mr. Clel- the celebrated Janesvllle Disk cultivators. The Janesvllle is tbe only Disk cultivator that has the patent levelers without which any Disk childhood, and now loaves a husband aud several children to mourn her loss. Der Mother is gone. Oh peace That round her pillow lies, And tbe voice that welcomes her to God And her home beyond tbe akiesl OF land, 745.

Miss Sheridan was sick Hood's Sarsaparilla cultivator is a failure. We would al when the program opened. She was Siting on nicely when she became nt and left the stage. Tweniy min Legal Notice. so call your attention to oar Immense utes alter, when Mr.

Nold went to her You smile at the idea. But if you are a sufferer from or his family, or depriving him of the ne iouna ner in a dead faint, caused by exuaustion and overtaxed nerves. The sympathy of the audience was Nettie Bliss will take notice that she has been sued in the district court of Nemaha county, Kansas, by Lewis A. Bliss, and that she must answer the petition tiled by said Lewis A. Bliss in said court on or lie fore Ihe 17th day of August, 1HHS, or the petition will tie taken astruc and judgment rendered accordingly, forever divorcing: the said Lewis A.

Blissfrom said Nettie Bliss. LEWIS A. BLISS. Dyspepsia stock of buggies. We have forty different styles on one sample floor from whioh to make your selections.

Our stock of boggles is fully equal to any stock carried by the so called benefits of bis labor, in our country with her, and even as it was she scored ess points. Mr. Nold filled his And Indigestion, try a bottle, and before yon have taken half adosen doses, yon will involastarlly think, and so doubt exclaim, every man ia a sovereign. We are supreme hi the power we possess. We ask no one for our right of franchise, and we are obligated to no one for it.

appointment much to the pleasure of mamoth city repositories. While Or.JJaly 18, Mr. Minor.Moxley and Mrs. Fannie xiarris were united ih marriage. Mr.

Moxley Is just from Oklahoma, and his bride is the popular hoe tots of the Commercial Hotel. May Joy attend them through We republish the above notice, the names being incorrect last week. We talking about vehicles we will -say too auaienoe, ana was heartily encored. Of coarse he responded and llow shall we treat wis sovereignty 44 That Just Hits It!" Ehall we esteem it lightly? Shall we gave tho proper finish. About 800 something about bicycles: We have gone Into tbe bicycle business and as take no interest in tne questions mat concern the nation's welfare? How la oar policy in other lines, we have oare mii rule without a knowledge of "That soothing effect a magie touch Hood's Sarsaparilla gentry tones and strengthens the and digestive organs, invigorates the liver, creates a natural, heathy desire for food, gives refreshing sleep, and asapq thm Questions before the people? How gone In to win.

We have pot in a fall line of medtara price, high grade, are not to blame. people were present; The receipts covered all expenses, and added a neat little tana to the normal fond. Mtos Collins furnished a violin solo, which showed remarkable oxooaUon. She was heartily aneored, and sustained he-self wa la her second piece. tUwftfev3ssl nan of tta tyratTtxst tfaecret ir-rte can we say, "I have no interest In politics?" The possibilities for Individual ad van peasant In our country beta ladies' and genu' wheels, which QOTL1 COUCH U2G In Jeans, Cottonate and Cotton Worsteds, ia sootv, rases um neKA tamm ox we will be sold at priees at which you entire system.

ARE GOING 'FOR fo TfYV) are scarry compreheodible. What are we to do Car the future? Oh, what can all aCord to bay. We also carry fill line of bicycle rcUrs. earn oaleldy. That to what It cai twt IxalanUy awd cstaaUj JUyDeWltVsCCaaJ CLzUn r.zzi Crc: will yon driver to the coaT t'WV A -n asaa la sal lira nad for.

Prompt, ttte, sure, quick Kespeetfiy, A. I. Ccovzlus. r-iVi-VzmynrTnarmB9t rls During the Removal Oaio at r-uer, qtue cure, new nt to tact. 'A'Ma Ua It and adult like it.

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