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The Beloit Weekly Times from Beloit, Kansas • 8

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BELOIT TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1899. BUYING A HEATER COME IN AND tate Bank. Beloit 8 7 Hit ViroaGuirop Cisifa cf rJaiRQm UP CAPITAL. AND SURPLUS. $65,000.00 PAID htt "Suspgirtoir Hhm Tig HENKY CASEY, President.

W. BABTLESON, Vice-President M. M. ROWLEY, Cashier. Upper Carr Creek.

We are told that the Curt Barger place is sold to parties from Iowa for Mr. and wife visited at the Beck home last week. Mrs. John Schwinden intends to visit her mother in Minnesota this fall. Harry Newquest and wife are the hap.

py parents of a new daughter. Meedames Thornburg aDd Thill went plumming to tbe Hacker farm last week and enroute home called on baby Jasper7. Mr. Prince bougrht the old Franc 4 ft Henry Casey, A. H.

Ellis, J. W. Higgins, W. U. lioffmeistei, G.

Bolon, T. H. Kiniry, J. W. Bartleson, W.

G. Dickie, M.M. Rowley )Ve will show you to serve the interes If you have any business with a bank, call and see us, every courtesy consistent with safe business, and endeavor of our patrons. Greif farm and is living there now. Henry Frank and wife, of Walnut, celebrated their 5th wedding anniversa ry by inviting the relatives of the fami lies and providing a good dinner, which Union Pacific Through Trains all enjoyed.

Henry and Josie received many handsome presents as tokens of love and all wished the happy couple ARE YESTIBULED. oc any returns of happy years to come. Scott Thornburg and family took in MM 55 1 i 53 I Jill Three years ago I was all run We have these Heaters in All sizes And the Prices Are very Reasonable. We also have a full line of "Garland" Heaters, "Floral" Oaks, etc. ClExkk.z23i Fir yfir -rffcr -rflr the circus at Beloit last week.

This Stovo Possesses Many 'merits Worthy of Your consideration. Many of your Neighbors and Friends Own "Superior" Heaters and will toll you they are well pleased with them. John Hazel tine's two threshing ma Direct Line chines are coming home; guess all the threshing in the county is done. Mrs. Pauley stayed with her daugh' to down, weak, exhausted; had Indigestion, constipation, and my system was debilitated in general.

Physicians did not help me and I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine Now, I am Well aS evef. Chas. White, Ex-Treas, State of Maine, Gardiner, Me. Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Gal if ornia, Oregon.

am jtji -V "JF 'VF ter during her late sickness. Didn't send in our items last week the West. and some of these may be a little bid. It is said Philip Schmitt bought him Mm self a farm. John Fisher, of Cawker, has been ser iously sick with neuralgia in the head, but is much better.

There is a missionary at the Cawke rib i w- AND FINELY EQUIPPED WITH Palace Sleeping Cars, Dining Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cars. Ordinary Sleeping Cars. (Pintsclt Lighted.) For Time Tables, Folders, Illustrated books, Pamphlets, descriptive is sold by all druggists on guarantee, first bottle benefits or money back. Book on heart and nerves sent free. Cr.

Wcdiccl Ccrr.pa.ny, Elkhart, Ind. man to spend his time and monev in the 01 tne territory traversed, can on juliaim inanc, Agcni. "Fool's house," nor has he aDy inclina far-agt aya. jsji jyi arjr jjji ja jyt say aya am wljuijul aiflcTiJI SHAW, Belott, tion in that direction. Amicus.

SV. KINOAID, ED. Scottsville Scribblings. Catholic church this week and there is preaching there twice a day, the week. The Catholic picnic at Gengler's grove last week cleared $110.

It is impossible to hire girls now days; it is our opinion if everybody would try to make it pleasant for a girl they would not hate "working out." as they now do. We received a letter fron a friend near Galveston, Texas, in which was mentioned that they were now planting their fall gardens. Last Sunday we had 'another gentle Kansas breeze. Nic Moos is employed by a hardware dealer of Downs at good wages. He is a good tinner formerly employed by Vallette, of Glen Elder.

purposes, is $6,613,058, the largest in the history of the state, being 9.8 per cent more than last year and $1,383, 306 or 26.3 per cent more than the year be uan oi Jamestown, was in DE1TTIST. OFFICE over New York Store, Beloit, Kan fore. The total quantity of butter reported Iowa, attended meeting here last bab Railroad Time Table. MISSOURI PACIFIC is 43,757,767 pounds, an over hath. Also, Rev.

Coleman, the colored town last week. Mrs. T. F. Harn and son, Earl, spent last Thursday in Beloit.

Mrs. Kobt. McCaugh left for her home in last week. Doc. Birch, of Beloit, was in town last Tuesday and Wednesday.

last year of 2,306,786 pounds, or 5.56 per minister, preached Sunday evening. NTROBUS HOME, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OFFICE Over Beloit State Bank, Corner Mill and Court Street, BEIXHT, 1-36 KANSAS rfa. East. 101 Dally, Ex. mall.

8.07 a.m. stock expreu and mall and Ej 8:18 p. m. Both Populists and Democrats say: cent. Of this 59 per cent or 25,809,112 pounds were made in families.

Mitchell "Yes, we will vote for C. Draher, for this year than in any ten preceeding years. Quite a number of the farrxters are talking of gathering corn; they will not wait this year until the snow flies. Boys, on the morning of the election, rise early and put on the Grecian bend and vote for Perry Tanquary. All persons wishing their driving horses shod, should call and see M.

J. Register." That's the way the people county rank first in the quantity of butter made, producing 2,217,904 pounds. Peter Moos came up from Lincoln iii through freight 8 :07 a. m. Wmt.

102 dally express 6:28 p. a TO express freight, mall and 11:00 a.m. 4V3 local freight 6:25 p. Trains 403 and 404 carry pai senders between county to visit his daughter. E.

G. MASON, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, all talk up here where he is known. Everybody vote for him and you'll never have cause to regret it. Anna Merch istaying in Cawker with Everybody in Walnut Creek township Henry Davis and wife left for Denver, last week, to visit their daughter. Mike Quigley, the rustling commercial man, was in town last week taking orders for goods.

Mrs. Hagadorn. are rejoicing over tne nomination oi Dick Draher for Register of Deeds. The Father Heller, of Cawker, and Father A flTrACHK and Rheumatism relieved DAI Itkby Dr. Miles' Nerve Plasters.

OFFICE Over Cronk Fearing'a Store, Garret Block. Residence, North 7th Avenue, oppposite Presbyterian church. Cawker Citv. Kansas, more the poople will learn of Dick the Lerer, of Tipton, spent a day in Concordia, with the Bishop. rtev.

una, oi Jamestown, neia serv better they will like him. He is all right, and we have known it for about Antone Schmitt, north of Gawker, in ices here last Sabbath forenoon. John Hartman and wife visited Mr. and Mrs. McGaugh last Sunday.

Stockton, Kansas City, Atchison ana Belolt. Trains 422 and 421 carry oassengers between Belolt. Downs, Atchison, Kansas City and Lenora, Trains 424 and 423 carry passengers between Ureenleaf, Downs and Belolt. Free reclining chair car Is run on trains 404 and 403, N. W.

MARSH, Agent. UNION PACIFIC. Passenger Arrives, 5:55 p.m. Passenger Leaves, Freight Arrives, 12:30 p. Freight Leaves 2:25 p.

m. T. II. Joneb, Agent. twenty years.

tends building a house this fall. Peter Moos is drilling wheat on the The W. C. T. of Kansas, is strong Blue Hill.

Oh, how the wind does blow. Mrs. Cowman is expected home to visit with her relatives. Mrs. Atkin and daughter, of Atchison, were visiting this week with her aunt, Mrs.

W. J. Coburn. Dr. L.

P. Kaull. Office hours, from 9 a. m. to 4 p.

m. Office over New Tork Store, Beloit Kansas. Henry Boll man farm. Jack Loomis, an old resident of this place, but late of Idaho, was calling on ly opposed to the law establishing police courts in six cities of the state, Main, at Simpson, the best shoer in this section of the country. It seems to be a little dry in this section of the country, leaving the ground in excellent condition for drilling wheat, if it will only rain after they finish.

Once more we enter the circle of fcor respondents; have been away on a long trip and have just returned all safe and sound ready to take up work again. There will be a meeting of the Farmers Institute held at the Green Mound School began at the Hazeltine dist. friends here this week. with Edgar Mitchell in charge as teach elected by a combine of city and town er, and tne scnool cniidren are nappy. Program of Teachers Meeting to he Held ship, which disfranchises 20,000 women Dewey.

M. Brown has been on the sick list from a vote on the liquor question. In Cawker City, October 21, 1:30 Roll Call Teachers' Don'ts. Music. lately but is better now.

No mornhinft or nnJnim in Dr. Miles' Pabs Senator Billie Mason of Chicago is One cent a dose." W. O. SHACKELFORD, Dentist. Office Over Diiworth's Hardware Store, Beloit, Kansus.

Fills, cube All Fain. Rev. Helmick, of Sunflower, preached Dictation Exercises, "Punctuation and Para at the Hills last Sunday. CARR CREEK. Plenty of work but scarcity of labor Walnut Creek Gleanings Mattie Pitts has been on the eick list this week.

Grandma Howard, Mrs. German's mother, came home with her from Ore. Beautiful October, with its luscious making an ass of himself in his opposition to the administration's Philippine policy. He goes into extremes. graphing," Miss Lucy A.

Discussion, Maggie Downs. Our school is progressing finely with "Usurpation of School by the Home," Minnie Frank Thompson as teacher. ers, has been the rule up here, but since threshing is atout done, and hay His mouth will prove, to be his Simmons. Discussion, Lena Eosendale. Wheat drilling is nearly all finished school house on Oct.

28th. There will be three sessions, morning, afternoon and evening. The Logan Sunshine correspondent says: "Our school teacher is hired this year with an agreement, upon his part that he will do no courting nor allow "Review of Leckey's American Revolution, First 154 Pages," D. L. Timbers.

Genera1 ing is over, hands are more plenty. in this vicinity. Well, wheat has not realized the early TJP.KAM TOUR I.IFF.W Discussion. Music. The threshing isn't all finished around Sdont anticipations of the farmers, especially J.

W. McGHEE, ARSOT.TTTEL.Y nre-NK? the Hills yet. "Model Lesson in Reading for Intermediate r3iiu Ort stnmna or liilll. OrAerW the same on the school grounds." This Grade," Jennie Know les. Discussion, Ada the volunteer wheat is way below the standard, and the yield per acre will not exceed 11 bushels.

Corn has suffered to-day it will be worth thousands to you. Hitchcock. the 2d and 3d quarterly report OF CLASS NO. 3, BLUE HILL S. S.

Auctioneer. simply means that the school board wants to do all the courting themselves. "The Neglect of Spelling," Mabel Winters. tArllAli CUKE, Box 578, Atlanta, Ga. Discussion.R.

K.Halbert,, Gertie Thomas, No enrolled for 2d quarter, 18; those Grellet Notes. 25 Years Expenience not absent during the quarter were An from the effects of the dry weather, prevalent since the beginning of August and especially is this the case with late Corn is King. The wind got pretty frollicsome last na Rhoades, Hattie Coburn and Eddie Will cry sales in any part fruits and many tinted leaves, again bids us welcome her. Mr 3. James Slaven and daughteis, Ruby and Eulala, were pleasant visitors at O.

Draher's Friday. Mrs. Ada Pitts Binford and daughter Mattie arrived Friday from their home in Indiana and will visit friends for a few weeks. Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

Cash Hadley, Sept. 23, a boy. No doubt the noble little fellow will tread the paths his father has trodden and swell the Republican ranks in 21 more years. Grandpa Towler arrived Thursday, having spent ffve months with his son in Colorado. lie reports flourishing corn.

Kansas is a corn orchard studded with gardens and parked with grasses. No Shull. Those who could repeat the Golden Texts and titles were Anna of the State. Pittsburg township is highly favored, where else do corn and grass grow in Shull, Anna Rhoades and Hattie Co- To PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by oar aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore.

Md. this year. Besides being the banner such unfailing opulence as on her great Stock Sales a Specialty. burn; Rolhe Chapman could repeat nearly all of them. No.

of verses re prairies, fertilized with the silts and Subscriptions to The Patent Becord tl.00 oer tunum. township for wheat, it is also blessed with a better corn crop than most other parts of the county, which makes people mold of the ages. References: peated during 2d quarter, 112; No. of Sunday. Mrs- Leek is on the sick list.

She has the typhoid fever. Mrs. Ada Binford and daughter, of Indiana, are visiting friends and relatives of this vicinity. Aunt Becky Davis is spending this week with her son, Marion, and family. Emmet Leek, of Osborne county, and Tood Leek of Rooks county, are here during their mother's illness.

in sucn a region, wun sucn an envir Beloit State Bank. pennies collected, 100. prosperous and content with their lot. onment the beef steer, his sfster and the No. enrolled for 3d quarter, 16.

Five 4-41 Mrst rsationai tsanK. In fact, don't find time to run to school and 'Whiskey fcabiM cured at home without pain Book of particulars sent FREE. hog are the triplet magicians who trans of the scholars could repeat nearly all mute these bulkier products of the soil I BS 6. W00LLEY CO. the titles and Those not absent oiJice, 104 orth fryor St Auania.

tod. into gold and silver equivalents, where during the quarter were Anna Rhoades, Contractor and Builder with the land owners buy better homes, Eddie Shull and Kenneth Ramsay. No. Miss Florence Lowdermilk and Miss added lands, luxuries and leisure. In houses to curse the government for failure of crops and dry wsather, or ask Uncle Sam to take a mortgage on the farms of the grumbler, nor do we hear any more talk aboui government warehouses to hold the wheat for the farmer, and adyance the money to him, for the wheat deposited.

I wonder wheth of verses, 116; No. of pennies, 120. Mrs. E. Swift, Teacher.

Of Wells, Stone Arch eaves and Cisterns. Alta Stuart, of this place, are attending school at Glen Elder. Kansas, through the medium of her climate, location ai wonderful grain and grass products, the meat and NEW LINE BETWEEN Work Done on Short Notice and in a Nobody need have Neuralgia. Get Dr. Miles' Pain Pills from druggists.

"One cent a dose." times there but is glad to get back home. No place like Kansas. Mrs. Grace Hadley is suffering from a pet on her arm, but stands firm in the school room, from which place we hear good reports. Milo says teaching and farming go all right together.

The missionary social at L. M. Wood-ard's Thursday evening, was a grand success. The novel menu given below added much to the amusement of the evening: Cold sarved creature, "cereal Rev. Edward Hadley, of Earlham, Good, Workman-like Manner.

milk-matters una tneir ravored zone then El Dorado. er some of our populist friends do not feel rather ashamed of their connection Central ranch PointSand By and through these her people are today enviable beyond compare, and PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Furnished on Application. Many years of experience in the above work with those hair brained schemes. But such is history, and you can't obliterate Kansas City, in such a land are justified in exclaim enables us to guarantee satisfaction. Estimates -MY- acts they will remain a warning 'to ing as did David of old: "Thou water- furnished ana all wort promptly aiisnaea io.

Mail orders receive prompt attention. coming generations. est the ridges thereof abundantly; Thou St. Louis atE2 East. Parties from Iowa are investing con settlest the furrows thereof.

Thou JAMES MUNR0, Furtiture Stock crownest the year with Thy goodness Office, Center Boom, over Graves' Barber Shop, siderable cash in real estate in this neighborhood. The C. Barger farm and Thy paths drop fatness. The past Main Street, BELOIT, KANSAS. Effective Sunday, April 2d.

1899 was sold for $3,800. and Mrs. Lucv ures are clothed with flocks; the valleys also are covered over with corn; they Witham sold her half section for $5,000. THE compound, chopped commontaters, cook's cheer, choice composition, cute convenient contrivances, crystal clear, cold curd, cured cucumber, condiments, country cousin's comfort. We were once informed that Oregon was free of cyclones and lightning, but since the relurn of Mr.

and Mrs. A. German from that place, we have gleaned some valuable truths, and learned that but lately as beautiful a cyclone as ever visited Kansas, struck a brick yard in that state, lifting and carrying the Farmers are putting in a big crop of Has! shout for joy; they also sing." F. D. Coburn, wheat up here, and seeding will go on for the next two weeks.

THE UP-TO-DATE little: liver pill fl Good Showing. Never was better more complete. prices never were lower. Charley Faass will have a sale next The finances of the National Govern CURES Saturday, and, of course, Jim McGhee ment make a good showing for the month ending to day. The net surplus I will be there.

A public Sale would not look right without Jim. vonsiipaiionf Harry Newquist and wife have some thing to care for a girl mm Mr. and Mrs. Raymond, from Marsh Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint. COAT1D.

Sold by all druraistB or sent by maiL Ncrrita Meclcal Qklctft Coffins and Caskets and Undertaker's Goods. all county, are visiting with Mr. Claus-sen and family, and incidentally making will amount to over 7 million dollars. The receipts were nearly 45 millions, against $39,788,000 in September, 1898, and the expenditures 37 millions, compared with $51,223,000 a year ago. The revenues were over 6 millions larger and the expenditures 17 millions smaller in September this year than in the same month last year.

Since July 1 the receipts have been about 3 millions more than the expenditures. In the same IOO PILLS 25 CTS. use of the water of Spirit Spriner for bricks to a new resting place. Mr. German also told us of a severe thunder storm that occurred while he was there.

Last Monday, while grandpa Tice was hitching his term to Mr. Jeffries' wagon, which stood near Walnut Creek school, a bicyle and its rider passed; the balance of the story is quite easily told and what we omit we leave the bicycle rider to tell: The team ran against the school house and made the teacher and pupils think the whole Republican ticket had been elcected by an overwhelming majority. The Jeffries wagon is ready for repairs. From Logan Center. FOB SALX BY T.

T. MORRIS, Druggist, Beloit, Kansas. 4-28 Restore VITALITY, LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOD Picture Framin three months last year there was a deficit of about 21 millions. The showing is a satisfactory one and indicates that there will be no difficulty in meeting the financial needs of the Government during the coming year, notwithstanding the large requirements of the army in the Philippines. K.

C. Star. Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self- G. R. Dawes' house is flourishing; the abuse, or excess and indiscretion.

A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the stone walls are about laid. their benefit. -Ed. Sinner bored a well for A.

New-quest, going to a depth of 160 feet. They stopped work, to go to dinner, and on returning found 140 feet of water in the well. Of course Mr. Newquist is highly pleased. The ex-mail carrier, between Tipton and Cawker, got too much tanglefoot and proceeded to smash up things around the house.

Dishes and glassware were the objects of his wrath; sewing machine and quilts were heaped up in the yard and burned. His wife left him and is staying with a neighbor, and yet there are people unreasonable enough to uphold the saloon. Are you, Mac? (No, sir.) The item in the Times, from its Cawker correspondent that Frank Kiser attended the theatre there, is wide of the mark, Frank isn't the sort of a young pink glow to pale cheeks and Mose Rhodes, the proprietor of the will change time on the above date, leaving Central Branch points about an hour earlier than heretofore, arriving at Atchison, m. Kansas Gity, 5:35 p. m.

St.Louis, 2:25 p. m. connecting closely in Union Station, St, through trains arriving at Indianapolis 8:20 a. Cincinnati, 11:80 a. ni- Louisville, 12:22 p.

ok, Columbus, 12:50 p. Toledo, 2:35 p. Washington Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York City early next morning, about six hours ahead op art otues eoute. ASK FOR TICKETS VIA Missuri Pacific Railway and St. Louis AND AVOID OMNIBUS TRANSFERS.

Elegant dar coaches, reclining chair cars, (seats free) and Pullman yestibuled buffett sleeping can Saint Louis. For tickets, further Information, sleeping car berths, call on or addreaa your local agent, or, C. E. STYLES, Passenger and Tiket Agl. AtchJon, Kan.

restores the fire of youth. Side Hill hotel, is putting up hay. A specialty. A fine assortment of all kinds and sizes of mouldings on hand. Your patronage solicited.

mail SOc ner box: 6 boxes Seth MctXee and wife have gone to for with a written guaran Illinois to visit relatives and friends. tee to core or refund tne money. Dooley's boys are threshing this week, Dairying In Kansas. From the dairy statistics of Kansas returned by (assessors' and just compiled by Secretary Coburn, of the Board of Agriculture, it is established that the State has this year again advanced in total output and value xt her cow products. 1 The year's aggregate value of butter NERVITA MEDICAL CO.

Albert Critchfield doing the work. H. Horneii CHntoh a Jackson eta, CHICAGO. Il an. District No.

10 has changed teachers alreadya start in the wrong direction. FOR SALE BT- 1 J. MORRIS Druggist, More cattle will be fed in this vicinity I ooo oooo oooo oooo oooo ooo and cheese made and milk sold for other 1 Beloit, Kansas. 4-28.

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