Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Centralia Times from Centralia, Kansas • 4

The Centralia Times from Centralia, Kansas • 4

Location:
Centralia, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Crryrt.ATJA CEHJAXIEB'SV- I v. 7 TO Weddings. Miss Elva Welliever, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Welliever, and Robert Willson were married at the TQ Located to tbe Western Tbejr gcferoeder Md wife went mi Part pf Town, South of tho Clgj Mterdaj to pAd ChrtiV this vfaiatqr.

Ms home of the bride's parents in Neueba- Two ae bridge ere be.teg kolU Mi Holiness Ohuroh. A meeting of the stockholders of the tel township Wednesday. Tbe young uju F.tJ, Bitch ner wm up from this township. couple have a large circle of friends in Centralia Creamery company was held TieGreMSho. fro that community who extend congratulations and best wishes.

swy January 1st, B7f BirahfieldV Tuesday afternoon in the city council rooms. iJi? a holiday" UiM Altha Pampei visited with her Yes, we will take Corn for anything in the Store. ThelfeitWleLamfcerqo, unloaded At this meeting an executive com cousin in Verm ill loo last Friday after car of lumber Monday. mittee was appointed. This committee, Miss Emma Jessee, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.

George Jessee, who reside noon and Saturday, composed of the following gentlemen, This winter so far. has been a poor about four miles west of Centralia, and Mrs. Q. W. Pampei gay six G.

W. Pampei, A. B. Glippinger, W. one for the coat merchant.

Underwear, o'clock dinner to a number of her Mr. yvm. ol fcsrown county, were S. Doiner, G. A.

McNeil and A. H. I pay 4c per bushel in trade for ear I friends Tuesday evening. married last Sunday at the home of the Bonstcel, were authorized to select a Blankets, Duck Coats, Overalls, bride. It was a quiet wedding, only corn.

M-iituM. suitable location and put the site in Born, to Mr, and Mrs. Win. McDoug- Hosiery, Caps, the family and immediate friends be- Turkevs and chickens will suffer al, a son, on Tuesday, December readiness for the building, present. The Times joines with the again this week.

The pew arrival is a )5 pounder. alia friends of these happy young people in The Fines! in Oenfr G-lovs Mittens, Yarns. CGeorge Kline was down from Corn- With this issue we bid good-by to wishing them a long and prosperous 1800 and in our next issue we will wel ins Tuesday evening. life. come 1897 with all its youth and beauty Get bargains on Xmas Goods at Miss Mollie Gorden and Alex Mc The committee have purchased ground for the location of the creamery just south of the Holiness church on the west side of town.

As soon as the ground js graded up the work of erecting the building will begin. Mr. Mc-Manus, the contractor, says he will give the work to home laborers, with the exception of a superintendent of the work. He will purchase all the Dougal were married at the home of Dull purchased the property Birchneld's. Also GROCERIE the bride's parents south of this city where J.

C. Clark is living Wednes Mrs. L. T. Maybew returned last day.

He purchased it of Mr. Goodwin, Wednesday. The brido and groom are week from her visit in Topeka. of Vlelts. well and favorably known to a large A.

J. Denton has four largo cribs of Of the Latest Styles and Designs, Including of friends who wish them much Before our next Issue will reach our corn ana is crecunsr ana nuing we happiness. many readers tlx bright. new year will material that can be obtained here cf our business houses. As soon as the fifth crib.

The Times and the Missouri Vallev be with us, and wo wish a happy and Tbe Olympic Dancing Club will bold Farmer, which is published weekly a prosperous year to all. building is completed the machinery will be put in place and the plant will a dance at the opera house this (Fri Atchison, will be sent to any address Celluloid and the new Bisque Finish. Toilet Trays and Aluminum Wares. Miss Maude Best came up from To- be ready for operation. The building day) evening.

one year for $1 .50. Now is the time to peaka last Saturday to spend Christ will be 24x40 by 12x24. renew your subscription for another Mrs. Lottie Moore started for Mis mas and the holidays at home. She is This is an enterprise that should in year.

souri Wednesday where she will make attending Waehburn college there. Of all Descriptions. We Invite you to Call and See Our Every Article Attractive and her future borne. terest every farmer in this vicinity and all our business men. Good creamery Beg-grs' Blood Purifier Misses Bertha Bowcn and Carrie We have an elegant Line of these goods.

More corn is being cribbed in Con and Blood Maker cures scrofula sores butter always brings a good price and Pampei, Arthur Jackson, Ben Durlnnd and eruptions on the face. We keep it is always In demand. The gentlemen Thev make an elegant Christmas pres- niia th ever before in the and WiU MorrifM)n came up from La history Of the town. nnA lut SaturdAV vhera Ihev are I History or tne town. I rence last Saturday where they are A.

J. Best Drug Co. at- wno nave tne contract nave put up creameries in some of our neighboring ent and can be had in any quality. Bvron Patnoel arrived from Omaha I tending school, and will spend Christ City Treasurer's Report. towns, and they are giving entire satis mas and tbe houidays at borne.

to day and will visit during the holi Report of the present condition of faction. days with his parents Perfumes of-tii3 Choicest Odors. The State Teachers' Association the city's finances endine with the The following business men and citi Jess Vogan came in Wednesday from zens have taken stock in the company: Useful. Fricos iaa. Reacii of All.

will meet in Topeka next week on December 29, 30 and 31. It will be the Missouri and will visit with relatives G. W. Pampei, A. J.

Best, K. F- Ue and friends here for a week or two. thirty-fourth annual meeting of the as CHRISTMAS CARDS, ETC, French and American berrhein, Clark Ueberrhein, T. M. fourth quarter, December 16, 189t5, as fully as same appears on record of said treasurer.

CASH RECEIVED DURING THE FOURTH QUARTER. 1890. sociation and all tho teachers In the Walter Jessee came up from Kansas Durland, George T. Jessee, Frank state and those who are interested in City last Saturday morning and visited We will Help You Make a Howard, John Hern, Harry Pry, J. educational advantages are invited to until Sunday evening with his parents.

Thom, p. Birchfield, J. M. Shaefer, L. this meeting.

Oct. 1. Cash on hand 85 23 Shaefer, Wm. H. Hailey, E.

Allen, L. O. Casto, J. U. Weise.

Wm I. H. Luke was in town Tuesday to W. S. Barrett of Seneca, will estab GhhSTiAs see E.

Horth in regard to the lo TINTS IN SHEET CELLULOID. A. J. BEST DRUG CO. lish a dally hack line between that Ozias, C.

S. King. John L. Maneval, 20. Received from Home township for Hall rent from Nov.

1st. 1895 to Nov- 1st, 189G 36 00 cation of his grain bins along the sid place and Centralia in tbe near future. Cy Young, Mat Fhnel, G. J. Maelzer, ing.

He will leave Seneca at 9 a. m. and ar- J. W. Pickerell, George Tietz, W.

Domer, Geo. A. McNeil, John there again at 5 p. m. Fare will be Relatives who have been visiting Total $121 23 CLARK UEBERRHEIN.

with W. S. Doracr and family, return 75 cents round trip or 50 cents ono way CASH PAID OUT DURING 4th QUARTER. Oct. 13.

Paid H. Zimmerman This will make a daily hack line each ed to their home in Brown county last way between here and Suneoa. Sunday. Missouri Pacific Time Card, EAST BOUND. Last Saturday S.T.

Barrett had sam Wednesday evening a little excite A. J. BEST, President F. P. UO Vice Pres A I DOIIF, 'acriie A S.

KINti, Asb't. Cashier Weyer, E. J. Hope, T. Carlton, Geo.

Donald, J. B. Lohmuller, J. F. Bull, J.

Graney, Fred Bedker, J. L. Williams, W. Tiraberlake, A. B.

Clippingcr, L. T. Maybew, A. H. lionstcjl, A.

L. Coleman, Jacob Meyers, Scott Arcner, Joseph M. Yerger, S. C. flouclv, R.

H. Bowron. order No. for gasoline 5 75 16. Paid R.

H. Bowron order No. 43, livery ples of candy at tho Candy Kitchen. It was the first candy he had made and it No 401 Mail and 2:23 p. m.

So. 422 -Mai I and ,11:02 p. m. No. -12-1 Stock 7:02 p.m.

No. J26 Local Freight. ..11 :50 a. m. ment was caused in the A.

Best Drug Co's. store by fire catching in the cotton around the small Christmas tree which they had decorated for the wm fine. hire 1 CO (t J6. Paid S. Haiiey order Clyde Yerger left Monday afternoon WKST BOUND.

13 Cents for Corn Is Discouraging to The hard working farmers, but from now until JANUARY 1st, '97 The Centralia Dentist will give all his customers a chance to Bank No. for street work 15 iiO window display. Will Barrett earried National First Mail and p. m. for Cleveland, Ohio, where he will Ao.

-iJI Mail and a. in. visit relatives and friends for a couple 16. Paid I. R.

Hilton order No. 46, for ser out the tree and tne other lire was quickly put out and hardly any dam o. 41 Through oM7 a. in. of weeks.

vices as Citv Marshal 13 70 So. 4i Lcal 1:15 p.m. All above trains carrv age was done. Len Vanderford, grandron of Mrs V. T.

Dewalt left yesterday after i ll 121 must bo nagged to make noon for Cameron Junction, Missouri, sure of stop here. W. L. Pence, Agent. where be will visit his aged father for Reflections.

Wo publish this week the report of the condition of the First National Bank, of Centralia, which, if you will glance it over, you will note is an exceptionally line statement. It practically denotes the condition of this solid institution at the close of 1896. and it is gratifying to us to note the flourishing condition which it main McCutcbcon, and well known in Centralia, received a fall several weeks 16. Paid Mather, Bowman King: order No. 49, for lumber 18.

Paid J. B. Lohmuller order No. City a couple of weeks. Capital, paid up, $50,000.

Reserve, $3,668. succr.ssoii to T-ixk Cektkaua State Baivh: (INLOiU'OA'l lbh) Transacts a Genera! Banking Business on tho Most Th pajr car went through Monday A number of Co miner people were realize Treasurer 2 50 ago so we understand, that will lay him up for a good many days to come, lie is a rail read conductor and while attending to his duties he slipped and down last Saturday night to witness Get Clark Uoberrhcin's prices on the opera, Mikado, at the opera corn. house that ovening. Fav. tains in epite of business depressions Jiimes Sivan elected a new barn last fell, hurting his back so severely that he will have to lay iu bed at least six which prevail throughont the country and in the west in particular.

DIRECTORS And while we are writing about it a 25 CENTS FOR Corn. By doing all kinds of Itev A. hasty glance over our city fpiils to re rsinjon Ann ii. V. I'ampvM, limvon.

17. Paid II. R. Knight order No. 48, for lunches for lire company 1 20 17.

Paid Times Publishing Company order No. 44 for printing. 4 23. Paid J. F.

Thompson order No. for Ical adyico 20 Oo 23. Paid Home Township order No. 50, booths for city election Louis Lolimulle A. J.

A. S.Ki'it;'. lirii-e A. OV veal the firt business institution of loi-f. Jr.

any nature but what is not only ii Wayland Shoemaker came up from Lawrence last Saturday on his wheel and will spend Christmas and the holidays with his parents. Mrs, Frank Furey retutned last Sunday afternoon from a three months visit with relatives and triends in Kansas City und St Lcuis. We are looking for ycu if 3ou arc looking for roading this winter We club with any paper or magazine on earth. We will get you just what you solid condition, b'lt doing a good busi- rT1j.oTp io y. of "lii 71 with a week Yours from now until January let, '97 for Shoes at Hirchfield.

The oil man was over from Seneca Tuesday afternoon. Hominy cheap as corn and cream of maize at C. U. store. A sudden change in the weather Wednesday morning'.

Htsy your Christmas pnndy of S. T. utt ut ui candy store. G. J.

Maelzer, of Ncuchatcl town compare Al JUmS4m FnS JLm. nesa. We venture the usoertiou taat DENTAL WORK none of tucin have any reason to com old That omfortable Iiome on day (Except ArtiiJfial Teeth) plain, and taking every thing into cou sideration all are weil pleased will: Nov. C. Paid E.

F. Mcdearis warm and 1 house cold r-i can the business they have done during the At one-sail tne regu season just drawing to a close lar price. To casual observer these facts comfortable with a may not appear to he of anj' great im want. Frank Carpon loft yestcrJIay mo-n-ing for Athoi, Kansas, where ho will visit his little daughter and other rel Here is what you will have to pay: portance but to the person who views such matters from a strictly business standpoint they bear much weight. nr jgi "VS jy'J Sr fSt ISrj fi feT sft'lk W1 tOS hi SJ-Qk vJ rs -i'6ft3 SO atives, lie will return next Monday.

Oft If I IS wA Find if you oan a city of our population .50 2.50 o.OO Kxlrartirg Silve Filling, all sizt JoId from TO cents uj) I'orcelain Cforcs U.id in the east or west that has such substantial buildings, substantial firms order No. 52, for services as city clerk 10 (0 6. Paid S. Hailey order No. 54 for services as street commissioner and assistant marshal 8 75 7.

Paid Thos. Vegan order No. 53 for services Dep. 2 50 7. Paid I.

R. Hilton order No. 51 for services as City Marshal'light-ing street lamps and sorviug notices 12 70 9. Paid C. II Bonjeur's order No.

55 for soda for fire department. 4 48 and has done more business and passed ship was in town Tuesday. Sfe what Saata Clause has for you at 1. Birch field's. A.

G. Sanborn wa ever from Seneca Tuesday afterr.con. Uaverou tried those nice picklos at the C. U. store.

C. H. An-lrrws, the Frankfort jeweler, was in tjwn TuesJjy uf tor noon. Don't faU to see Clark Ueler-rhein's holiday goods. Ab Jet-see and Al Stickel were in Sencra Tuesday evening.

through the past three years without a business failure of any importance They are t-carce. These prices are for CASH or The Only Air Tight Aud while all this means much and speaks well for our hustling citizens, a larger amount of credit falls to the en terprising, energetic farmers who till Dec. 3. Paid Jas Walters or- the soil in tho vicinity of Centralia, der No. 56 for services or Real or Sale.

I want corn and Without them wo would be compelled 1 50 potatoes In trade J. If. Thom. and on account. to lock our doors and go elsewhere.

No class of people have labored harder or During his alwonco Isaac Hurt will run his 6hop. E. L. Kellogg, of Atchison, was in town Monday. Mr.

Ktllogg is the senior member of the lumber firm of Kellogg Ueberrhein of this city and was hero on bubiuess In connection with the Arm. There arc lots cf thtngs in this world that don't satisfy but we believe if you will viit the Centralia Candy Kitchen and get a good supply of home made candy you will strike it right. S. T. Barrett, Manufacturer.

The Andrews Opera Compauy played here last Saturday night They came on a guarantee and it cost those who were on tho guarantee a little extra as tho house was not sufficiently crowded to mako tho required amount. Miss Charlotte Burtch is home for a two weeks vucatioa. Her school closed Friday afternoon and that evening the school gave an entertainment and oyster supper to raise money to purchase a dictionary and dictionary stand. The entertainment and supper City as assistant marshal. 16.

Paid H. Zimmerman order No. for gasoline Balance in treasury. I have tbe follrwin farms for rent. Tiki' ure iijvr iir.d nearly iu culti T.

J. Hopkins went to Kansas Mcnday night on business. strove more earnestly during th.se prevailing hard times than have our WANTED-100C0 Bushels of Corn In farmers, and THE Times believes in exchango for goods at D. Birchfield'a. giving them their share of the glory Born, to Mr.

and Mrs. A. P. Griffith, They ara deserving of a Happy New Year. a son, on Monday December 21st.

Total 8121 23 I (Signed) J. B. Lohmuller, City Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of December, 1896. J.

HOLLIXGSWOKTK. Mayor. vation: UAUTF.fJ gECTlONd in Capimna, Ktiiiy, lilinotA uiJ Homo low its bi pa. HALF S.iCTtON'S in Wx-thhislon and lloiae Atl in Nemaha county. 3-W-acre farm 4 mile from Onaga.

Pttawaimie county, 100 in cultivation, quarter balance kwhI hay land. y-ar. Write or call ut tio-io. Kofcreuce rc-Iircd. I have ft lift cf farms frr sale, offered at a bargain if taken befoic Marvb 1, 1W.

Call fr list. E. L. MILLER, Seneea. Kansas.

months. The Young Men's Lyceum League met Monday cveuing, and have decided to hold regular meetings after the first of the year. The League will meet the first Tuesday evening the New Year and elect officers. They will also have a short general debate. All members arc rcqueetca to be pi e-dct at this meeting, as business of importance will be transacted.

Barnes litte child met with quite painful acoidsnt on the street here last Saturday. The child was standing in the back end of Ihu wagon aud the horses were backed out from the hitching rack and they stopped with a jerk throwing the child out in the hard road on Its face, breaking its nose and scratching its face qui to badly. Tho child was earried into Dr. Brown's oflico and its wounds woro dressed. They were painful but not serious.

Last Saturday our grain dealers wanted cars, and they wanted them bad, and in order to handle the gram that was coming in they secured several of the stock cars that were standing on the siaing, and boarding them up tight they shoveled In the shelled corn and then went merrily on with their corn buying. Our grain merchants will handle the corn that comes to town even if they have to charter flat cars and build a roof over them to ship the corn in. Did You Ever try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all Female Complaiuts, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have loss of appetite, constipation, headache, fainting spells, or are nervous, sleepless, excitable, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells, Electric Bitters is the medicine you need Health and strength are guaranteed by its use.

Only fifty cents at C. H. Bon-jour's drug store. Last Saturday by accident Charlie Graves received a blow aceross the nose which broke it. Elmer Fehnel and Willis Summers were 'out back of tbe A.

J. Best Drug Co's. drug store where Elmer was cleaning up the rubbish. He reached over in a barrel and picked up a piece of board, and without looking he threw it and instead of going where he intended, it struck an obstacle in the shape of the bridge of Charley's nose with the above result. Charlie had the injured nose pressed back into shape and braced up with court plaster.

It was badlp swollen tbe next morning but is now getting along nicely. In 1892 Mr. A. L. Gold water, who owns three retail drug stores in New York City, having learned of the great value of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for colds, croup and whooping cough, oidered a supply for his customers.

It met with so much favor that he soon found it deoessary to order, more, and during the winter sold two gross of the remedy. He says it gives the best satisfaction of any cough oure he has ever bandied. For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by A. J. Best Drug Qo.

Brin in your ear corn. I pay 14c in trade. J. II. THOM.

til Fiadd was up from Frankfort Sunday visiting Mint Maud Hopkins. One dozen photos al $1.50 for a few days only. DKCKER. M. W.

A. Report. The following annual report of Ilome Camp, No. 1856, of Centralia, Kansas, will, no doubt, be of interest to the neighbors and to many who would carry some good life insurance but for various reasons, have never had the opportunity to secure safe and reliable insurance at a nominal cost. To those so situated we would kindly submit the following report for their considerate Neighbors in good standing was a success both socially and finan use Mcouey shipped two cars of fine fat cattle to the Kansas City mar cially, and with the beginning of school days in the new year the scholars will have a new and fine dictionary, which kets Monday evening.

Cabbage, carrots parsnips, turnips was secured through the efforts of Miss beets, potatoes, onions and kraut at Burtch and her scholars. Past Ilail Route RUNS the C. Ac U. store. Miss Nettie Felt returned Monday When most needed it is is not un from a two week's with Miss Pot 49 10 3 Dec.

1, '96, Neighbors adopted from Jan. 1 to Dec. 1, '96, Neighbors admitted by card usual for your family physician to be away from home. Such was the ex Greenwood, of Seneca. perience of Mr.

J. Y. Sohneck, editor If you want to make a presontgo to of the Caddo, Ind. Banner, when Parapet's. Largest variety and best 4-DAILY TRAINS-4 KTWUN Atchlcon St.

Loulo FULLSU BUFFET SLEEPHS CABS RECLIUKG CHAIR CASS assortment to cbooec from. bis little girl, two years el age was threatened with a severe attack of F. P. Bowcn is erecting another croup. He says: "My wife insisted that I go for the doctor, but as our No.

3824 REPORT OP THB CONDITION of Tie First Rational lank of Centralia At Centralia, In tho State of Kansas, at the close of business, Dee. 17, 18iH5. resources. Loans and discounts: $70,403 53 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 178 35 U. S.

Bonds to secure cir- culation 12,500 00 Premiums on U.S. bonds 875 00 Banking-house, furniture ind fixtures 5,000 00 Due from approved reserve agents 5,326 31 Checks and other cash items 344 90 Notes of other National 185 00 Fractional paper currency, nicklea and cents 19 14 Specie 80 Legal-tender notes 1,799 003,503 80 Redemption funfi with U. S. Treasurer 562 50 Total. $98,898 53 liabilities.

Capital stock paid in $50,000 00 Surplus fund 4.328 74 Undivided profits. 3,066 50 National bank notes outstanding 1 1,250 00 Individual deposits subject to cheek. 17,393 89 Demand certificates of deposit 225 50 Tune certificates of deposit. 10,553 21 Cashier's checks outstanding 80 G9 Bills Payable. 2 0(10 00 large com crib just east of the stock yards.

This makes his third crib. Mrs. Mike Pur-ell came down from Kansas, Tuesday. Sho ELEGiST PARLOR CARS went down to Coal Creek where she Neighbors suspended more than 60 days 4 Neighbors withdrawn by card to join other camps 2 Amount of benefit fund paid in from Jan. 1, '96, $517 05 Amount of general fund paid in from Jan.

1, 'Off $187 37 Amount of benefit fund paid out from Jan $467 95 Amount of general fund paid out from Jan. 1, $123 50 Balance on hand, benefit fund 59 10 general fund. 53 S7 Assessment No. 1 1 called but not yet remitted for. The above is a report of standing of Home Camp on Deo.

1, 1896 as I find it. T. E. Bateman, Clerk. will spend Christmas with bor parents.

B. J. King is erecting another large family pbytician was out of town I purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough which relieved her immediately. I will not be without it in the future." 25 and 50 cent bottle for sale by A. J.

Best Drug Co. Major C. T. Plcton is manager ofwthe State Hotel, at Denison, Texas, which the traveling men say is one of the best hotels in that section. In speaking of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Major Picton says: kI baVo used it myself and in my family for several years, and take pleasure in saying that I consider it an infallible cure for diarrhoea and dysen-trv.

I alravs recommend it and fnon Mountain Route THE ONLY LINK TO THB Pesos Hot Springs ol Arkansas (THE CARLSBAD Of AMERICA.) MA prtoetpal citlM in tbe United State i otas yia the XQssoui Fadfio Hallway ft Tour InniI Asrat for Tioketa Wit andpartioolafs.oraddrss 1 crib which he will fill with corn. The crib will be the same dimensions as the other one; 144 feet long, 14 feet wide and 10 feet high. The two crib will hold about 1G thousand bushels. The wife of Mr. D.

Robinson, a prom inent lumberman of Harwick, was sick with rheumatism for five months, in shaking of it, Mr. Robinson says: "Chamberlain's Pain Balm i the only thing that g-ve her any rest from pain. For the relief of pain it cannot be heat." Many very bad case of rheumatism have been cured by it. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by A. J.

Best Drujr Co. CHAS. We have the best and cheapest line of Square and Shaped PLUSH A1STD FUR ROBES. Our stock of Pocket and Table Cuttlery is complete and we have the Best Silverware at lowest Leaders of everything in our line. BARGAINS ALWAYS, 1kKMSfU mnMLiis.

nave frequently administered it to my 898,898 53 Stitk nip Kin a. 1 itatrm uu n. urn.it guest in tbe hotel, and in every case it has proven itself worthy of unqualified Indorsement For sale by A. J. Best Drug Co.

Idea tnpla Those Who Will Receive. The following ladies will receive during the holidays. Mrs. A. Oberndorf, Mdaday afternoon, December 28th.

Mrs. Proteman, Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. Best, at the home of Best, the elder ladles and gentlemen Tuesday afternoon, the young ladies and gentlemen Tuesday erenlng from 8-10. Mrs.

A. S. King, MrsB. King and Mrs. L.

T. May hew at the home of Mrs. A. 8. King, Friday afternoon from 2-5.

Urs. Thom, assisted by lira Albert EiTj, tUfci 1 Cla ana lira. Leoo-trl jcrrj- Uilsa and lMiift.w tlMkrUa sms County of Nemaha, A. Oberndorf, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A.

Oberndorf, Cashier. 'Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th, day of 1896. L. Tv May hew, Notary Public. MCAL.

1 Commission expires May 20, 1900. OcsaaoTAttest: O. XT. Paxpbl. A.J.-l Directors.

Speaking1 About Blood. It is not always necessary to have eruptions on the face to show that your Rheumatism. Por sprains, bruises, old seres, where a powerful lhilmeitt Is nsoeusary yon will And Desks' TrcpicsJ Cil will penetrat tx rltt Nearly One Thousand Ladtos are now selling those elegant toilet preparations pat up by the Parisian Toilet Chleafc Agent wanted, all over U. 8. ttrhe for fall direetioas to 1 Michigan CX Iicloee ctrr? for O.

W. EDGAR Attorney At Lov7, tTI3rt35ice in all tb cuurts. the mim mmim co. blocd needs help. Strengthen it by using Beggs Blood Purifier and Blood Maker, the best and surest cure eg tbe marks 6oid by Al J.

Cost Drvg i Q- Tho Corner, VY.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Centralia Times Archive

Pages Available:
1,443
Years Available:
1893-1899