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The Weekly Herald from Ellsworth, Kansas • 1

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2 II, No. 6, ELLSWORTH, KANSAS, SATURDAY JULY 13, 1SS9. WIIOLK NO. 32 SOCIETIES. LOCAL MISCELLANY.

Ml'lrllels, 1 In I.IUwoi'tli lived a fat rum ll kept a Ideating, liieatli oil! And every wliei'n the ram did I It Kiully bleated 1'. P. P. (). Mrs.

Pcebo in visiting in Denver. lee leiini mint, (, It Must lie llml. About three week, ago (he Ji! tin folks of The Methodist society gave an icecream entertainment in one of ANOXIC lUlilX'TOUY, A Meeting of en-Soldier. There will be a meeting of the ex-soldiers of Iowa at i. A.

11. hall, July 1M), ut 2 o'clock P. for the pur- The pottitoo crop this year is simply l.utCMt Mmliel ClilCAUJ, II, The. cables tvere very lanih-llke In lone, ml lullowiiiK the elmiiKc! in the public halls of this city, and after Ill lellcls. New wheat is bringing DO cents per ise of making arrangements for the IiLI.SW'uKTII l.oDtiK X.

staled meet iiion tlrrtl third even. IIIRH III I'Hl'll IllOllth lit MltMlllU' Iclllpltt A. M.l Iii.mo, K. U. FiUrrhild, W.

II. I immense, The strcrt uprinklor started on its rounds for thelin-t yesterday. it was through, a few cakes and some entertainment of visiting comrade Meiilliiient then' was a Kteiidy Blreniil of lotift wheat I'liiuiiiK on the niai ket nil iluy, hruukliiK Decemher fnun Me. erly, to T.s'ncon thecloau The hreuk in July, however, wiim mill more icecream was leftover. Hereby hangs from Iowa at the re-union In October order of btishi'l in Kills while at Kllsworlh 5't was paid.

Why is this. A national (lower is wanted, Wbals Kansas can turn up her nose to tho Californi'i fruit crop this year. JM.I.SWOItTH t'l! AI'TKU No. cmiviK-nl on tin) hi-coikI mill tnu I Aluiidiiy cvi'iiihKM ul carli 'til lit Shi-onic temple. .1 II.

I' II. I'. V. 'I'lllltpk ltlh, Sec. a iiue untieiiuown to (lie gutti rs up of tin entertainment at the time, after everyhody had gone home, the afore W.

A. J. chairman Local Committee. A cool wave was precipitated through these parts yesterday Miles on the I'lirli, yesterday lor that inonili lntini at the cioHe to-day is a net decllniM.f 7e. Initial radian wu at "H.icfor Keceiiiher, hut ut no tililo did he intt'ki't show niiy mrenMh.

Privute eiibieu re-ceiveij Inter in llin session quoted London Mf.U the matter with "Kansas wheat (lour" it makes the cuke and takes it too. One or two dollars must have KeroHCim and Mull Wiittir Will be in I)e- said cream and cako surreptitiously disappeared probably melted. However, be that as it may. On Wednes II.I.sWOU ril Cil.U'TKU, Order nl the Knit rrn stiir. Ki-trillui' nit't'tliiKH on I he llrt 11111I tliinl Wcdiiemhiy 1 in tin in li changed hands iu this ciiy over the Kullivitn-Kilrain mill of last Monday.

Mr. of Palina, was iu the city Thursday visiting with his ii i it ii 1 The members of The Modem Prls-cillas will hold a special meeting Mon at Ma-ouic temple. Mrs 1 1 11 ti 1 ttff. Sim V. i Kii cliilil, mv.

Jienee lower, und weather In Knl uul brilliant. Hiileliliisnn unw tiic mnrkiU liltle Hiipporl early III Hie nessjon, hut there wits no toiilns friends. Mr. Heche, the popular Main day hist a bevy of young ladies belonging to (bat soeiety'could be seen with palpitating hearts and Hushed countenances skurrying around between the I. i.

O. lUliKLTdUY. street merchant, has been on tin- sick Kdilli Miirkell is in visiting and will remain (hero till September. fM.l.HWOHTII I.iiIKiK cv i t'l'V I Ill-day li. J.

woks, N. G. As usual 'I lie will hold the tloijil heat, JS ciirsof new wheat were lece'Vcil in Chleiii to-day, ol iileh (laded eont met. Kan.uk rrt'V, July li Tht t'oui-tiieiee reported l.iear.s of wheat received today. According in private leturno this in 1 ii'H too many.

The weukncus of eastern markets canned a soiiieivluit ensicr feeling here, but there as goii mill deinaud and No, soft sold on truck ut Tile. Hi the call to-day No. 'J red inter wheat cash, nol.iiU norotrer- service to-morrow morning ut usual K.NTAMI'MKXT No. 17. Ll Mi'i'tH every mill third in city proper and the Frisco depot, waiting for the arrival of the freight train from Wichita, on which it was Mip-posed the parly would arrive who could disclose the whereabouts of th" said delicacies.

he party arriving and being pushed for explanations, which was not satis-: time and place. list for several days past. Nothing serious. Mes-rs. P.anks and Haiti put on the "gloves" Monday, Hain was knocked out in the second round.

one for Pauks. The crop of sunflowers appears to bo larger than ever this season, but as a general thing they are allowed to harvest themselves. lich iimntli. unuiiiuKei, 1. 1'.

lima, liohinson, Scribe lias our fat hoy lost his grip in the day evening at Miss Jessie Kininger's and there will decide where to hold a week's camping out in some shady dell. Jt is supposed that Tho M. P's have a strong desire to learn of the peculiar workings, and burning sensations derived from the pesky chigger, and one day's camping out will convince them that it is a playful animal and possesses a strong and yearning desire to ingraft itself into the hunia llesh. Let that order engage several barrels of kerosene, salt water ane a few magnifying glass of extraordinary heavy power, for while the chigger is small, republican party, or "what in the devil iv 1 A. O.

V. July hid, use asked, August bid, is he roaring about." uskim. -i hard winter wliont cash, no The J. J', railway will give one fare factoiily given, the y. l's proceeded to JN'liCNT ol.MiKIl I NITKH WOHKMKN A xV KIlMWiirtli liiil-i' Ni).

1 ti Moots iiil iilnii bids nor ollVi'Ings, July iiSc, bid, no offerings. N'o. 3 red winter wheat cash, no bids nor read the riot act in true feminine the round trip to all who may de Ine-diiy pvrn- hall on the llrt ami tliinl inii-H lit (iii-h month. oll'erlinrs: Jul 1 enr at (Wc, Augiiht HI.H'0 bid Fatty can play a good hand in "old style, which did not have the desired she to attend the A. It.

re-union at S. Jl. Thomas, nun. II. W.

(iarrutt, liLHa-ked. No, 2 Mill winter wheatcash, no Pedro'1 but that ends his Iknowledge. effect. The result was. that on the Ellsworth from 1 to ti, inclusive bids nor ofl" ji ings: title bid, 71c n-ked, uui 1 cdro, wring the cabinet tail once following morning the guilty party Fatty has twisted tho cabinet tail August, curs at Cue.

On truck by sample li. of P. lMIIKOTt HtY. No. red new, tigc.

No. 2 soft new. Tie. was luing escorted around the city and now roars loud aud long for a it is terrible when it gets down to its I'YTIIIAH Kenil worth Indue Tf'-Nliillis UK under the protection of Crawford system of primarys. Give Kessler.

it another twist aud straddle the fence No. Nil --Meets in I moil null on the (lats were lifeless. So. were ipiotod at 2llc on track. For rye wan hid and "i ears Aucust delivery sohl ut 32c.

owl anil fourth Wednesdays in each liionili, K. Foster, C. H. C. Ilriincr.

K.of It. S. regular every day work. liiiellets. Miss May Card has returned from He was finally landed in the court ouce more, old boy again.

The roar is heavenly. In many of the Kansas towns the marshals and police have been instructed to shoot all potatoe bugs found roaming around without muzzles. Soak a sheet of paper iu whisky aud let the Hies get at it. In ten minutes room of Justice Davis and then (lis- The Ladies Fair Circlo held a regu- her Denver trip. U.

A. 11. HIHKCTOUY. hir meeting at Mrs. I.

E. Lloyd's Thursday afternoon, and after the liiiellets. "The Fast Young Man," will be the etilijoct of discourse at The Pri-sby- chargeu (or want of proper evidence. Thus endeth the first chapter of a reamy novel based on facts. Miss Mary Nicholson is iu Baxter I'OST No.

every Springs visiting friends. you can pick any one of them up by J'v second ami fiiiirtli Friday eieiiMKs in The hum of the thresher is now be- filch MlOlltll ut G. A. It. hull.

A. Puileison, Adj. Hon Fngan, Coil! the hind legs, and their wise look will astonish you, ing heard through the land. liiiellets. An open question our fat boy's political platform, regarding meeting; was through an adjournment to Will Sherritf's was had where a pleasant time was enjoyed on the lawn.

All is quiet. A tirst-class engineer and machinist who is thoroughly conversant with all classes of engines and machinery aud ONS VF.TKlt.VNS "eiljrwick t'liinp So. The hot season is still on aud what tsiian clmrch to-morrow evening, A district school meeting will be held on the 5th inst. Every voter wants to bear the fact in mind and be present. The Cornet band have engaged the upper ro-juis of The Masonic block for JJrer Cooverof Wilson, was in the city Monday to see how the county are you going to do regarding it.

third Tuesday evenings in each month. J. Ituss, O. S. J.

K. Golf, Cupt, seat took his Crawford primary article. Mr. John Nader and his dauchter Farusworth, Hill, Thompson Co. It took like the old woman who kept Mamie, who have been visiting with AL'ljll TK US OF YKTKllANS Meets at have been having a social picnic tavern in Michigan can make repairs, wants a position to run a stationary or threshing machine late.

A sort of a creamy one. Jl L'niun hull every second und fourth lues lay evenings in each month, ftlollio BttldridMO, See. M-ittle Koss, Pr their rehearsels. The boys are getting their relative, Joe Kalina, left via U. P.

for Chicago, Thursday morning. to fly high how. engine. Address C. Ellicott, care of There are people to whom their neighbor's thing appear to be greater The heavy rain of Tuesday last did O.

H. Ellicott, Ellsworth, Kan "T7 UMAX'S KKI.IKF t'OKPS, No. la-Meets at the ti. A. K.

hall every first und third Jt seems that our fat boy contempo than their own. This is observable Friday evenings in each uionlii. Mrs. Seal v. Mrs.

ti. W. Silver, rary knows more about the game of "old Pedro" than he does of republi Secretary. President. not extend very far north of this city.

Farmers who were in town the following day report a slight shower about five miles north. The Young Ladies and Waiiagers are no Doubt Ellsworth has just passed through canism aud primarys. more particularly when they are borrowing a chew of tobacco. The Wilsou Echo switches the tail end of the county printing combine in a feeble effort to brush the Hies off the CHUItCIIIIJlRECTOliY. Attorney J.

W. Brooks and uride tie- the ordeal of a trades display. A little sire to return their sincere thanks to Mr. F. Malaby has been engaged by the school board, as one of the teachers in the high school for the ensuing year.

The residence of George Rathburn about eight miles south of Ellsworths was burned up Friday evening. A de- fective flue was the cause. Mr. Harry D. Stebbins a former-sheriff ot Ellsworth county, is lying; very low iu Denver aud is not expected to live.

Abscess of the stomach is the trouble. Miss Gertie Powers is at present A ETHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner Pointlns A family of movers from Gove passed through this city destined for the east. They report parties who so kindly serenaded them bit slow, hut then, such things have to come some time and no doubt Ellsworth is triad it is over. TSalinn 1 avenue and Third street. Services every decaying body of The Importer gang.

a few evenings ago with some excel Sunday at 11 a.m. and i :30 p. m. biuuiiiy aeiiooi at 9:45 a. in.

People's (willing workers) meet very poor crops out in that region his journli lent vocal music. every Tuesday evening. Prayer meeting Thursday evemug, Kev. J. A.

null, jiastor, As a tail piece The Echo is a bowling success. Among the many town people who Our fat boy, Old Pedro, took another year, aim ivuai iiitie corn mere was lias been dried up by the excessive hot winds. This section of the state has Will Soon be tailed. It seems to he the intention of the reef in his left gallus, spat upon his donned the granger costumes thissea- every Hiinday at 11 a-in. Hnd p.

m. Sablmth school at 1-2 noon l'ruver nicvtinir Yednesduy even-'ing at 8 o'clock. J. E. Leyda, pastor.

hands and once again attempted define his "position" in the republican county central committee to hold a county convention somej time during the first of August. Heretofore the son and participated iu the harvest been unusually blessed with good crops field, we noticed Judge ISeegmilJer, this year. Attorney Lloyd, Surveyor Itossiter, The 26th auuual catalogue of the party. It was a feeble attempt at the visiting relatives in Ellsworth. C.

Lofiand of Ellsworth, was the guest. ludicrous. conventions have been held late in the Clerk of. Court Hepperly and Messrs. state agricultural college just received A year ago last Monday a heavy Hodgden and Steinberg.

or Judge Thompson at The Republican, 9th. shows an enrollment of -1 1-5 students, season when it was very inconvenient forall parties to attend, but now it is rain was had which proved to be the BAPTIST Preaching every Sabbath morn-ing nd evening. Sunday school at 10:30 Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Jl. P.

Hunt, pastor. IUTI1EUAX Service the Third Sunday in every month at 11 o'clock a.m.; the llrst second and fourth Sundays at 7:30 r. H. Bun- chool at 10 A. M.

All service in courthouse. 11. h. Y'ai'Ker, pastor. of hom 207 are gentlemn and 177 last of the season.

After that the hot I.elt For Ohio. Mrs. S. P. Harrison left Wednesday ladles, students represent fifty- winds came swooping up from the five counties in Kansas and twelve proposed to hold them between harvest and fall plowing.

The committee will be called together some time during the coming week, and at their meeting will decide Across the Continent on Horseback, On Tuesday two dusky, sun-burned gentlemen clad in corduroy and leather suits, riding boots, spurs aud tourists hats were to be seen riding into Ells south and killed all the corn and grass. Is the rain of the fore part of this week other states. The graduating class evening, via the U. P. railway for New Baltimore, where her husband is, to make her home there.

She to be the last of this season. numbering twenty-five students sixteen gentlemen and nine ladies who IPrsfessional Cards. received a letter from Mr. Harrisou what kind1 of primarys will be the Query: If 1J gallons of ice cream, have passed all the requirements of three fancy cakes and a water-pitcher stating he had sustained a severe fra hire of the left arm below the shoulder the course of study. most satisfactory.

While a few have no choice regard- rnTsiciAjm. are valued at So; what will it cost to entertain a bevy of girls at iome lirst- and her presence was badly needed. work iiuj commenced. ing primarys there are others who worth from the east and putting up their jaded steeds at the livery stable of Dan Thomas. On interviewing them it was learned that they were Mr.

John Allen and" Prof. E. H. Piatt of New York city who were on a trip across the continent EOBEBT LITOOIG- clasg ice cream restaurant. Respect Mr.

G. C. Lofiand of Minneapolis, would like to see tried a primary who was appointed superintendent ot similar to the one recently held in ENKIiAL PItACTITION Kit. COUNTY fully referred to the party who was in The many friends of both will be pained to learn of the accident to Mr. Harrison in his present state, and also, the removal of the couple from this I I PHYSICIAN and COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER Office, Hist door west of Irion the custody of iinder-Sheriii Kessler the buildings to be erected on the re- Shawnee county.

This one, while not Ohampiou'8 drug store. Thursday, for further elimination. union grounds at this point, has ar- being the Crawford plan, or any other rived and is getting things in readiness particular system, has many features T3E, HISSEM to push the work of building on as fast somewhat similar, but otherwise an K'llKworth County Takes the Lead. Mr. W.

Z. Smith of Smith Hop on horseback. The former gentleman is a well-known proprietor of the hotel Hamilton, a swell hostelry of that metropolis while the latter is a professor of horsemanship In one of the principal riding as cau be done. Mr. Lofiand has many improvement.

-I-HY'SICIAN AND SPRGKON. Office ove Council Mailers. The city solons met Tuesday evening and outside of the usual routine business they recommended the vacating of Eighth street between block I Seitz drug store Night calls answerei kins returned from a trip to Svlvan menus in mm city, auu mrougu ins auu "gain, tne committee are in lrom Hie Palmer Ellsworth Kan aimableness is making many more. irove and Lincoln Center, Tuesday via Saliua, and in noting carefully the academies there. ami js; ordered a hitching rack, 200 favor of viva voce balloting at the convention, aud each chairman of the delegations casting the ballot for all.

If tliis system is carried out it will condition of the corn crop on his route Some time ago Mr. Allen failed in TOIR G- IF1 -WZRIGKHIT IMiyiciaii; and burgeon. A Land Ollice liusiiu-ss. The creamery at this point is now itoino n. lniwl 01 feet long, at the cemetery to be built; he unhesitatingly speaks in strong the sexton to cut all weeds and grass health, aud being able to indulge in whims, he chose this method of re bean improvement on the old style terms of the superiority of that crop ani()m)t of Injk recevei, daJ thereon, and giving him So a month S'FIf'K over Seitz's ilrnsr stoie.

north en linniarvs nm nrnva nmm in this section. The corn is farther ad extra for this mouth and the three trance on Douglas avenue, closely hugging the 1,300 pound notch 0 thf ni I 77 following; instructed the chief of the and the average daily product of butter reaches GOO pounds, hich finds a ready re ut Work but Assist- gaining lost health, and to look at his present condition he seems to be getting it back very fast. He is a very pleasant geutleman, good conversationalist and enjoys his novel ride im fire department to purchase 51)0 feet of ATTORSHTS. vanced and looks more thriftier. At Sylvan Grove he has a grain elevator aud is buying largo quantities of wheal.

From one farmer near that place he purchased 10,000 bushels of iinec from All is hose; audited bills to the amount of market in Denver aud other points $195.77 and granted the petition of the Already the several local committees The creamery at Ellsworth is a finan C- EVA.3STS, Ellsworth Creamery company, regard" TTORXEY'-AT-LAW. linna money and ing the laying of water pipes to their ciai success and the enterprising managers are to be congratulated over the fact. A1 makes collections. Otnce over Bell's wheat at 53 cents a bushel, which is now being delivered. Mr.

Smith has several elevators in mensely. He weighs now about ISO pounds and feels far better than he haa for years. Prof. Piatt, is a short, stocky, man, gray hair, mustache and property. on the re-union entertainment inOctr-ber are awakening to the fact that in order to insure success and make the re-union pleasant to all visitors, a large amount of work must necessarily be hardwarestoie.

Lllsworth, Kansas. Being too hot to transact more busi A larjje Mock Feeding County. different localities iu this section and ness the board adjourned. Ellsworth county promises to be a he proposes to do his share in the buy goatee, and a keen piercing eye. He done, ine members of re large stock feeding county this fall ing of wheat this fall.

He estimates IEA IB LLOYD Attorney at Law. Office in Insurance building, Douglas avenue Ella worth, Kans is. Dime His Level Hest for a Democrat. The re-appointment of Mr. Maclean Is, we mittee are at work endeavoring to ptr the wheat crop in this section at over and winter.

The safety of the corn crop is assured and with an abundance nderstand, partly due to Mr. Huycke's in- is about oo years of age and in appearance is as "hardy as a rock," able to withstand any amount of fatigue. These gentlemen left New York city feet their particular rrrangenients and without an earnest co-operation by 2,000,000 bushels. rtuei.i-e with Mr. Turner.

We are liui.i.y to of hay and fodder it will furnish ex Hates for Moving Kansas Wheat, learn tout Mr. lluycke is not bo bigoted a re-liubliian as he has always been supposed to be eellent pasturage for stock. Many of tne citizens at large, their labors will iu a measure be unsuccessful. It therefore behooves each andevery I A circular touching traffic in the on May 14 and have been in the saddle every day. The horse that Prof.

Piatt and we thank him from tho bottom of our I west lias been issued, showing that E.AFFEIITY Attorneys at Law. AUcaes entrnsted to our care, will receive prompt attention. Office on lioiudas avenue rear of Central National bank. Ellsworth, Kansas. individual who has the interest of the had has not failed him on the trip although some forty miles a dav is be the counties west of us have not raised enough for their own use which will necessitate the removal of large herds of stock to more fertile territory.

Ellsworth county will always lead as she city and county at heart, to lend their heart tor sympathizing ami writing to Turner in behalf of our fellow democrat und friend, Mr. Maclean, or once we acknowledge that Mr. Turner is a pow er with the department, when he can reinstate a democrat who had been dlemis-ied Democrat. the big wheat crop of this state will get cheap rates. It is estimated that Kansas will have bushels of assistance when called upon in pro ing made.

Allen's horse gave out when they reached this state and a new one moting the success of the re-union wheat.and will take some 70,000 cars to deserves to. I Well! well! well! lluycke the purist! move the enormous bulk. Application The large amount of work can not re successlully achieved by one, two or BROOKS Attorney at Law. was purchased although the disabled one keeps up on the journey. It is expected that the coast will be reached for grain rates from points in this state Orange Organization.

To the farmers of Ellsworth county: Huycke the immaculate, unstained, Himon-pure republican, doing his level Will practice in all the court. All legal about the 1st of October. There will be a County Grange organized in the city of Ellsworth, Saturday- more committees alone; and it therefore will fall upon all our citizens to work when solicited. True the committees will Jay out work and strive to best for a democrat and one too whom at a flag raising iu bis town some time easiness prompuy uiienuen 10. Ellsworth, Kansas.

These gentleman recite many hum to St. Paul and other northern points has been made on the basis of rates to other intermediate terminals of railroads and fixing a mininum basis as follows; corn, rye, oats and barley 22J ago, gaid: "He was a rebel yet." orous incidents of the trip and when through the journey, will be in a con July 27, at 2 p. iu Jackson's opera house, at which time Hon. Wm. Sims have it accomplished, but an earnest What have the boys in blue to say C.

C. CONE'S dition to write a valuable reminiscense master of the state grange will be pres aud united action by all is what is de to that? cents per 100 pounds, and wheat and flax at 25 cents per 100 pounds. sired. Didn't any of them need the position ent and institute tha same. Thoe who have once been members can be Will you all do your share, for there or were they not well enough qualified By thus reducing the freight traffic Bon Ton Emporium, of the same.

Before their departure from New York city, Prof. Piatt was presented with a valuable badge, Btudded with diamonds from has lady admirers in reinstated for 60 cents. Persons who must be no such word as fail this sea to rill it? rate, it will enable the buyer to pay wish to become members will please son. IN ot matter if it does cost rnu If be has done this he was not too more for grain in this stale than here notify 8. H.

Thomas, on or before July few dollars, the expense will be more good to vote for a democrat last fall for tofore and of course the producer will 20, as the preliminary organization receive the benefit of rate reduction. Stitt'i Blctk Dm -In Ai enur. his school, with the request that le would wear it through to San Fran- the legislature when a United States senator was to be and when must be perfected by that date, as ar Let the farmer get a good price, for rangementa will be made to ship our than handsomely repaid by the advertising the re-union will give to Ellsworth ami Ellsworth county. Therefore, work hard, long and industriously till every part of the pro our bill for an appropriation was at stake. he is needing ail that can be realized from the grain crop.

Cisco. So far, it has staid with him and he fully believes that it will continue to do so. although the temptation to wheat crop through this organization. Farmers and their wives, son and dresMneand hv-rife done in the n.aoner. 1 zors boned thorln I ee.

is the time to get tin types possess it is vtry strong when it is seen. daughters, all are invited to join the grange. In union ther is strength. at Avenairus gallery. Don't tnii the gramme is fully completed.

Do not procrastinate one single day, but rush jfcaTNow i the time to get tin types at Avenairna gallary. Don't miss the opportunity. ixsrrosTE. D. B.

Long, Deputy. early, fate and all the time. 1 ar.

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