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I THE ELLSWORTH POPULIST jfl WB TWU8T, CaY LABOR WE LIVE. I VOLUME" 4 ELLSWORTH, KANSAS, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1898. NUMBER 9 THE POPULIST Weat.

Wednesday morning in whet is quoted at 52 cents. I Paints, oils, and window glass sold fcllsworth at, Seitz's drug store Ret lmnber Dr. Machet is a famous PUDLianED Evehy Wednesday. Hjiec i a 1 1 Ml. Dr, Machet cures catarrh.

All lending patent medicines kept in CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK ELLSWORTH, KANSAS. CAPITAL STOCK AND SURPLUS $60,10, in. Jleuty is building new Interoi at the Ellsworth Post OilUe for trnt. mUftlou through the mailt at 8ecoud Claas matter. Thomas house.

WONDERFUL CURES DR. C. M. MACHET, The Great French Healer CURING HUNDREDS li( OF PEOPLE, ('. Uleh of Jlollyrood was in today.

$1.00 I'KIl Yzak Subscription Abe Iligham is still doing his share Of the real estate business. I'r'-aching in the Presbyterian Chrreh Sabbath October Und, morning and i'veiuug. W. Clyde. Wolfe and John Shanlec rode their wheeis out to the Little Wolf meeting Monday evening.

The Ringling Brother's show is headed! this wav. but it is not known whether they will reach this place this L. Murphy, J. L. Dohbins, AI.

DIRECTORS, E. G. Kim nail, A. Young, T. Tremble, OFFICERS.

E. D. Schermeihorn J. R. McLaurin, U.S.

Westfall. S. Westfall K. D. Schtrnierhoru Vice G.

T. Tremble Cashier. D. J. Santry Ass't.

Cashier. res. year or not. Money Loaned. Exchange Bought and Sold (I.

A Collett started for Kans.iH Citv AN OFFICIAL OITY PAPER. Local News. Do not fail to see etor Midi et. Call at M. Grays for your hardware Munyons Remedy's are sold at W.

F. Kline was in the city on Thuiday. M. Logan. 1 he poultry man.

went P. W. Wellington went to Wichita Wednesday morning. Constable Monroe of llollyrpod was on. our streets Tuesday.

v. H. P. Stalling preached at the M. E- Church Sunday last.

B. Stone, deputy sheriff from Wilson, lodged a man in jail at th'S pi TufHeuy, ou a sixty days sentence Mr. Chapman left last week to in the hximsit ion at Omaha, lie will attend school ovei in Iowa during tiie wiutcr. Mr. Charley Kniht and farailv of Clyde Kaunas are visiting with A lleim and Mnilv.

Mr. Knight is a brother ut Mrs ilelm. Mrs I. M. Pavonpoit last week look possesion uf the Krown photogaph and other eastern points Weduesdav inoinmjr.

to Meet his winter and Interest paid on time deposits. Your patronage solicited. Christmas tfoods. Frank Kohlhuff has just received one dozen huge photopraplis of tho heroes of the late war with Spain They are for sale. ick ur.i niMS t'ave reen re'irrangiiig (BE.

SEIffZ. THE DRUGGIST. their haiuware stvire, and lixuig for winter tiad. 'liiev have a large stock tor winter ot evervth ug in their line galjt ry where she will continue the business to tho.satisfaction of her 1 he 1 oys are all right do a good ousiness. Dr.

C. M. Machet, the famous and renowned magnetic healer, came to Ellsworth last and his otllccs at the residence of Mrs. E. P.

Wheeler have been besieged by patients since that 1 1 mo People arc coming here from all parts of the country lo be healed. Dr. Machet makes his wonderful cures without medicine or tlu knife. The doctor has with I.im a wonderful machine made for him in Paris at a cost of $259. It is an electric machine by which he can look into.

every cavity of the body and tell what is the matter with a person. Everyone can be treated by this doctor as lie charges nothing for examination and only $1.00 a treatment. PKRSH DRUGW. A campaign should not be carried to Hutchinson for a short visit day. 11.

Greenhulgh was down from Russell the first ot the week visiting friends. County treasurer, George Levitt, went to Omaha the latter part of last week. The new Masonic hall in Ellsworth is one of the finest, west of Kansas An Epworth League 'social was through by abuse. Abuse is not iivgu Dr. Machet the famous Magnetic Healer the residence of Mrs.

E. L. Wheeler. PAINTS, OITX ment neither is lying. The real hi; lory or the candidate should be sought for and tin' men with the.

best record and WINDOW GLASa deserving, are the men to vote for. Mr Winslow Cipisi is a thorough scolar On the ght of September 22nd thri-e men brok" jail at Seward. one with smooth face and red hair arioiher one heiivv set. dark complec just from the Sauna Mormal Universi A -FINK-LINE OF CIGARS, the LEADING BRANDS tv, and speak advisidly when we ffiven at me M. Jl.

uaisunaKn, say that his opponent never attended Tuesday evening. college, although he has taught in the common schools of Eilsworth county Your special attention is called to tliH advertisements of Dr. Machet, the (t several years. lthout imv party prejudice whatever. Mr.

C'pra is the THE TULLIS CAFE, Having opened a first-class in the rooms formerly occupied by George Markell, under Cen tion. the th rd was a long faced, bald lieHded fellow. The sheriff at Seward offers a lioeial leward for them. U'iv. Tercv vvill administer, coin mu 1 1 ion tor Presbi tM inn Society at the Fi.

Harker Church next Sabbalii moiiiii.g at the usual hour of preaching iH also hold prepara torv services Saturday evening at 8 o'ciock. at which time all persons who may wish to unite with the church, or children baptized are requested to be present. All are invited to attend. Noted Musicians, Waldteufel, the greatest waltz composer of the piesent day, Dudley Buck and other noted musicians have wiit-ten some fine selctions especially for the peerless Schubert, Lady Quartette French healer in this issue. Postmaster J.

A. Sehtr.ilt and wife visited friends at Genevia. Nebraska last week. They also took in the Oma ha exposition. Always in the lead.

The best. line of Wind Mills and Pumps in the county. Eldred O'Djnnell. Dr. Minnicks of Chicago, name in last Thursday evening The doctor will te remembered as an old timer In Ellsworth.

or unicago. ion will enjoy every minute ot their entertainment on Oct. old at the Opera House because it is bright and entertaining from begin uiug to end. tral ational bank, the undersigned respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage. The tables will-be furnished at all times with the Very Best Th8 Market A2ords.

Having secured the services of an experienced clieff the cuisine inll be up to date. The furnishings are of the best, and the service will be at all times the very best. In Connection of the Cafe, We carry all kind of Confectioneries, and Fruits, Oysters in their season, are, and will, be kept on hand. Under Central National Bank. proper person for the place, Oarneiro Clippings.

Pro, William Sheridan add wife vis it with Pro. A. Krider and wife today, Sunday. Mr. W.

II. Bowker was called to III. the past week to attend his sister's wedding. He will visit a few days with relatives before returning. Mrs.

Dalgity visited her daughters the later part of the week, they are at tending school at Salina. Mr. Morgan is still on the siik list. He was in Ellsworth last Saturday for medical treatment. Mr.

Geo. Bufiington shipped two car lo ids ot cattle to Kansas City, from T-ria Cotta Sunday, Tne report is. that some of our cattle mn of this locality will drive theii PEACE JUBILEE. OCTOBER 10th to At Ihe Tracs-Misslsaippi Exposition, Omaha Neb. AH KIN SONS Quote prices as follows vn the products of their mill.

per sack Prof essor Nourse exhibited his fane poultry as advertised, last Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Mr, bourse has some very flue birds. The people of Palacky township seem to appreciate the y.ork of Joseph Dressier as trustee. They have nominated him agaiu for tha place. VERY LOW RATES.

Via. the 3. ffl TU1LMJ 'J 5 UNION PACIFIC. president Mckinley, And his cabinet wilt participate, and Good Lucli "uc llraii -itirl Shorts mixed per cwt. oiiort.s 40c per cattie in ihe south part of the state to Pi Prayer meeting on Thursday evening preaching services at theM.

ntiri id -t'lmmti on Snndav evenings will com a wdl far surpass anything of the kind eer before witnessed in this countiy. Pur dates of fcale and limits ou tick ets call on D. Spebry, Agent. Jewel STEEL lull teed, where corn is cMeap, W. J.

Cook has gone to Topek'a to attend Ihe State Reunion. It appears as nou l' i he is taking more toan his share of vuire this fall. Mi Henry McMannes is buying seed wheat an :1, will sow five or six hundred acres. He is pajing 55 cents per bushel Obituary. Corn Chops.

Qu-itationson Flour and will be iven weekly in accordance with the wheat market. Our retail customers ai-vvays rest assured they will po only clrtied cur load rates for Flour and Feed. LARKIN SONS. RANGE llev. William Iiul'us Seaver, who died in this city ou the 22 was roence at 7:30 until further notice.

In the Elkhorn iineflets you can read colums of -gush" and "bombast," but not an intelligent idea ever creeps into those items. Tracy is real cu.e however. Dr. Machet will examine jou fiae, with his electric machine. reaching services at the M.

E. Church next Sunday at 11a.m. honi at Montreal, Canada. July lltli He received his education in ilint city and Marlborough, Mas During early life he was engaged ex CO' AXi oat WO OB tensivelv in active business. He was LARtST STOVE PUNT INTHEWDRLDli ordained Pastor of the Congregational Church at Symrna.

March Slit "Character Building." iVacbing at Mrs. J. Jennings and her little gravid-daughter, Jennie Rewick, or Carneiro. have gone to Topeka to attend the Reunion go fromthere Lo Omaha. They will be gone quite awhile.

Mr. J. W. Smith is able to be out once more, he has had quite a long siege of it, and we are pleased to see him out once more. li.

i siaiung oi Rev, p. by A genilemau whose name we have not learned, was driving along east of town last Saturday end sparks Irom his pipe lit in the hay in the bank part fi general the Jewel Steel Range is offered to the public as bein in all particulars, the best low-priced Steel Range, ever placed 6-the market. THE BODY of this range is made oj steel; the ends have an iri or ms wagon, setting it on nre. ue 1809. Since that date he has been pastor of Congregational Churches at Muskegon, Traverse City.

Pontiac and Saugatuck, Michigan and Sedalia and St. Joseph Missouri. Four yeais ago he removed to this city ou account of his health, which improved to such a degree that for two yeara he supplied the Presbyterian Church here. This spring his health began to fail, and though he continued to preach occasionally during the early Abilene. Mr, and Mrs.

M. iVeale. and Mrs. Busbv and son. came from Malta to visit a couple of weeks with Mi.

and Mrs, Bert "flan Held. Mr. VeaUs brother of Mrs. Banfield, and Mrs liusby a niece. Jacob Zahradnik of Black Wolf has been in town the past week under the J.M ii it aouesirs.

work- terl'uiin of ashes us. S' ill Carneiro booms. Mr. J. Burall and Mr.

Rewick aie each building stables in order that their horses maybe sheilded from the winter storms. undertook to throw the hay out of the wagon and bis clothes caught, fire, burn.uir him severely. We iearu he has suice thrown the pipe away and swore off smoking. Thus is a new and i a'. her severe way of bringing about a reformation.

THE OVEN BOTTOM is made of steel and positively mil warp "no cast ovens." THE FIRE BOX linings arc heavy and durable.and the dra We see a very smootli tongued stove peddier through here. He has sold several at a very smooth price, but from I eeu ed too hard in the harvest held u.o Cffp.ts of which he has not isso arranged as to assure an economical use of fuel. nut wnen we come to think these are JFe have a large stock on hand, and will be phased to explain very smooth prosperity times. points in competition with other makes. summer, it was at a large expenditure of vitality, and during the latter part ot the season he sufferd severely.

On April iWth 1842 he married Miss Mehitable Homer of Brimlield, who survives him. He leaves four children, Mr. H. Seaver. Mrs.

Anna M. Pagan and Mrs. Nell Doig of this city, and Rev. Chas, II. Seaver of Harrison, Michigan.

Dr. Machet cures all kinds of female troubles. Be cured at once of your catarrh by seeing Dr. Machet. IPMJEIJBE1BS AMID TmMMlRS, able to recover.

TnhnCain. a brother of Roger Cain, came in from Chicago last Wednesday evmiing to visit with his brother and John McDonnell and other friends here He has been in Chicane for the past two years where he has been learning the printers trade Mrs I. M. Davenport has taksn possession of the Brown photograph Eaherv and Is now ready lo accommo-dlR old customers as well as new 'ones The gallerv has been refur- own? of Wiiutniilis nd Stamps iJo matter what your sickness is, see ur. Machet and be examined with the great electric machine lrte.

By examining the printing bills allowed bv the county commissioners for the winding up of the last fiscal year we liud that the total amount paid is $1,365.80. The county can save just half this amount vet, by letting the printing at 50 Derceut of legal rates. However the work on couuty priuting has been greatly condensed, useless woids cut out and the uewspaper space cut down, since we published the state-men' two years ago of how the other papers stuffed and quaded and leaded the official bailot. To call your atten tion to it again, we will state that the Populist published the official ballot For Wagons, Buggies, Mowers, Rakes, Grain Drills, go to the ouly exclusive Implement House in the city. Eldred O'Donxell.

GRAY'S, FOE YOUR E7J2 5 IP All AnniidnnAfl nertaining to the art. Strayed. From my pasture near Kanopolis four yearling steers. Finder will please notify J. A.

Andrews at Kanopolis. satisfaction. work guranteed to give P. RAILWAY TIME TABLE For Ellsworth, Kansas. GOING WEST DAILY.

No. 3 Pacific express 5:10 p. No. 1 Western express 12:09 a. No.

11 Time frieght 8:00 a. No. 13 Way freight 11:45 a. GOrNG EAST DAILV. No.

4 Atlantic express 10:08 a No. 2 Eastern express. 1:40 a. No. 12 Time frieght 3:20 p.

No. 14 Way freight 00:8 p. Freight trains carry male passengers between stations where they make regular stops. F. D.

Speury Agent. (which was rt quired by law to be pub For Sale, I Will eell on time or for cash, 85 and Lum Does a general Hardware ber business. head of large stock cows, A bargain for ar.y one who wishes to laise cattle. Inquire of J. A.

Andrews, Kanopolis lYost Side Doriplns Avenui Schuman's Immortal riig. Guiramento, the noted vocalist lished in two papers) two years ago this fall, wu condensed the ballot as much as possible and then the law al iowtd us for publiwhn.g it It. is not necessary to state that the commissioners did not allow our bill. We got nothing, but the other two papers pub lished the same, and leaded, quaded and stuffed the thing until they put in i heir bill for $384 each, makin $768. The commissioners allowed them $330 each, maki lg $600 for publishing it just one wt ek.

This is the kind out rages that have been perpetrated upon the peopie A El'ssworth county, and of Milin, recently arranged "Traumsr Dr Machet can tell you what is the matter with you by examining ycu with the great electroscope. g. Novak came down from Russell county last Monday where he has been working and attending to busi neas the past taree weeks. He expects to commence his school next Monday in the Oak Creek district. Mr Novak received a vry fine picture of the jh that he graduated with in the Salma formal University, Monday morning.

That "Wise Old City." Montgomery. was delighted with the performance of the benubert Symphony Club and Lady Quartette on Februaiy 16th, 97. and from the collection of testimonials from the most excellent of people we clip the following from that sterling gentleman and cbolar, Rev. Dr. W.

Dudley Powers Dt, nt s.t John's Chapel; "Your Do You Know the Virtues Of the waters and climate of Eureka Springs, Do you want to know! We nave a booklet on the subject which is yours for the asking; it is free. Address B. L. Winched, (ieneral Passenger agent, Frisco Liue, St. Louis.

le" tor a vocoal quintette. It wa3 at onct purchased by the Schubert symphony Club and Lady Quartette of Chi cago, who have the exclusive use of it tor live years, and to the musical this number alone is worth the admission price. You can hear a delightful voca Keep Clean, i "A Oo to the Hawkeye barber sh 1 and get a bath Save a Doctor Bil liy taking a hot and vapor ba First Glass shave and hair guaranteed or no pay. All this be had by going to Elijah Ri dolph's barber shop. i tne lioru only knows where it woind 111 inn ft hu immnrfn 'Wrmimnr ave ended a halt had not been call 0pf.ra hou3e rm October third ed We will state that it us less i than ten dollars to publish the that tbet rot $660 for.

You see the other papers are not in a position to make a tieht for thn taxnp vera, twransn St. ELLSWORTH was very satisfactory received I it is off of the taxpayers they live, to a a mm t. nnd has AUCTIONEER. I am still in the auctioneer business and most respectfully solicit your patronage. JDHIS WILSON, KANSAS.

J. PARKS AT THE Royal Barber Shop Under E. W. Wellington's office. Hot nd eold baths at all hrrnn nf the dar.

S. JOHNS SON, TRANSFER AND DRAY LI nnmniimnnrs from all to wnom 1 Are prepared to do all kiirli Triennial Conclave Knight a Templar, Pittsburg, Oct. lO 14. 1898. For the above convention of Tr.enni-al Conclave Knights Templar at Pittsburg the UNION PACIFIC will sell tickets at One Fare for the Round Trip.

The Union Pacific and connections is the be9t line and offers the fastest time and best accommoiatlans of rlray work lz city. VOI'K l'ATWONAOE SnLICITE. large extern rne peo or this county can stand this kind of extortion at the rreient time, but the men who have bought laud and added to their farms and expenses, win in a year or two of hard times, no doubt have trouble in meeting expenses, among them an enormous tar hpanprt nrvnn TIME TAB.E. West Bound Trains. 'n 1 Psaneer, leaves Eureka, 5.45 a.

m. Arrives at Saligtnan 6:30 a. m. No. 3 mixed leaves Eareka Springs 4 :44) m.

Arrives at Saligman 5 a0p.ro. East Bound Trains, so. 2 passenger leaves Saligman at 10:05 a. Arrives al Eureka 10 -55 a.m. So.

4 mixed leaves at 9.30 p.m. Arrives at Eareka C. rr, Praa. Geo. TTst Vg'r.

Euraka 1th( KaCway have spoken. I regard it as a rflned, artistic and pleasant entertainment. To me yonr Company gave exceptional pleasure and I shall always be gl ad give any words of commendation that may be of service to you." The best people are always the best pleased with the Schubert's. Your last chance te here them here is at the Opera Honse pjj Oct. 8rd.

Feed Eaf them by extra vasant county commis-' '''1? ftinner.s. who wnnld not tianrilo thil I OT AL DEE5NA5. Livery and LlNlOLX KLLSWOUTH, dates of sale and limits rn own basinees as they handle thti WEST SI OK. DOUGLAS AYENUE ticked call on D. Smikt, Agent..

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