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dicuralonii to Colorado sud Utah Republican Primary Election. JflCKSOH'COUflTY WORLD, Allwrt Hiirlmch, fondidiilt' fur ri'io-in ination for nnd I)nvU Ilolton, Men in tho Tiifsduy, i Kfforts arc liciiiK mailt to rniM-money to put now roof on tho Jtonil Will Stewart htd tha misfortune to low una of hi 1iomp, Sunday morning from hydrophobia, There will bo preuching nest Sunday morning rul evening at tho Christ inn church by IJrv. l'ulson, of Holditr. C. 8.

liurduur linn put hi liilliiird tables in tli bullJingcuHt of tho pout otllce. "Duiiy" ha chargo'df them, 1 I A Mii f.iiii-iiil oa-r. All ii Urnivr rtsmlcrv tUuuui Uk adVHtitng ts'i ui.prmlisutf cluliumvrtfvr t. id is umke, wbitb liiclu witU IU Va-f-er The Kttt. hioi City Livet-incs lrdu.itrii(.pik.UI tariu.

erV Institute Julltiinis anil The fovtH-'y srni r. TliCke three pulilli'stlimssrc tho b'st if Itirir (Hat mul should bo in every farm Toilim ws M'lil, for I'H'al, ccjiiMy and ifiMirrul nawn, our on pupor, nnd iiihUoIIki pilruiif tho four ono yeurouly tl Nevi-r bi'fore was no uiiivIi m-perlur reading umtli-r ollertil for so small an sin. omit of mouny. The three pipers named, whh-h we olub with our own, are wall kuown through-nuttlin WHt and commend themselves to Ihn rissder favorable attention npou tneie mertloo. Tim Ksiit.ua City Live tilvk Indicator Is the Knsit svrlcultural and live' slock paper of tha West) Tlie Poultry Fai-iuorli the inoht practical poultry paper for the farmer, hik The ftprcial Farmer Institute kdltiotisaretho most practical publications fur the promotion of good farm-ililfevor puhllslied.

Ta.e advantage of this jcrrat'olTer, as it will hold good for a short tlmo hampirsof those papers may be eisinln-ed by culiiiic al thisoftit'H, in, li K. V. Uv. diiiln-i the niuiitlih of June, July, Aoyu-l iseptcmbt cpeifliil ext'ursioiiri will bo run to Pen. Colornds Hprluj; and I'tieblw, 0ob orndo nnd Suit Cily and Ogdeu, I ttih and return for Iho follow jnu sound trip ratei June to and to 30, July 14, to 31, Auk.

to and to 30, and Hep. II, to I. "5, ono fare i Jos im round trip. June to SI, Haily 1, 13, Align! I. lo 1 1, 23 mul I lis ii ihi riit'nii i i rouiiu trip.

0 hn wood July 1, to ID, St'pt. 1, to 10, Suit Lnke City nnd (-den ')) for round trip. Final limit of return OiH. 31. Stop overs nllowt'd nt itnd wi't of Ih'nver olng Mirtion Fir further infonnntion call on or nd- drfss.

J. K. Agent, lt.l It III Him Newspap.r, Oeorge Schaub, a well known (rermap citizen of New Lebanon, Ohio, is a constant reader of the Dayton Volkszeit-ting. He knows that this paper aims to advertisu only the best in its columns, and when he saw Clinmberbiin's P. in Ualm advertised therein 'for lanio back he did not hesitate in buying a bottle of it for his wife1, who for eight woeks had suffered with the most terrible pains in her back and could get no re lief.

He says: "After using the Puin Halm for a few days my wife said to me, 'I feel as though born and before using the entire contents of tho bottle the unbearable pains hud entirely vanished and she could again take up her household duties." Jle very thankful nnd hopes that all suffering likewise will hear of her wonderful re covery. This valuable liniment is lor sale by all druggists. Lubr rrom Mlsr T)t Tvee The bij fir tro, luity-tour feot In clrcumferoncA, w-fclch grew one mtle west of Arlington, bas bcoa cut down and fet of the besa. wltft a out for tb floor and anothm for tiie roof, bos b4n shipped to Everett, to he converted Into an offlr for CommlsBiotWf Johnston, at Pan-Am orican The floor part is fifteon feet In diameter and the roof ten and feet in diameter. A form of soaliiis wax has appeared which differs from the ordinary stick wax by being Inclosed in a glasy Ube.

from vblch it (Jow3 when the tuba Is heated. AMKUICA'S. (IKEATEST WEEKLY. THE TOLEDO BLADE, TOLEDO, OHIO. CIRCULATION 178,000.

The Great National Weekly Tiew-paper of America. The only Weekly edited expreoiy for every tate and The News of the World so arranged that busy peniile can more easily comprehend, tban by reailine cumber-rouiecoiunm of dailies. All current topici made plain in earh issue by special editorial matter, written from Inception down to datn, 'Hie only paper pubiishe-l esperUlly for people who do or not rend dally newspaper, and yet thirst for plain fauis. Thai tnis kind of a newspsperis popular, is proien by the that (he Weekly now has over yearly subscribers, and IrcuUMd in all parts of tin U. In siidi-tion to ihc news Tbn Blad publishes sliort an-l serial stories, aud many departments of matter Uited lo every member of the fsinily.

Only o.ie dollar a year. i 'Write for free specimen copy Address A primary action for the nomination of tha oBiters, viz i Hherut, clerk, ireasurer, Clerk of tns Distriuc Court, founty AtWiney, iTobnl Judge, Messier of Deeds, Hup-erloteadent of Publto liistrumiun Hurvevor, Coroner, Commissioner ol the First District, Krprs. ssntstlve til tba Fortieth HUtrlot, and one Con. tral C'oimiUenm(i for eoh Ward la tha City of Holtoa and one for each Township, wilt be held at tti usual voting- precincts on 7ily ee, looi. from m.

until Tp m. The various precincts -Ul eetitw4 to the folbwiuj represomatlvs JUdoa, Flrn Ward Pee'dWard Third Ward Straight Crock JotlVntou 1 Orant Mayett Hovt 10 Franklin 7 li wham 11 la KuiaraKft I Liberty 9 11 Holdwr li 1 Denison 7 4 Manner 4 South Denison folnt Pleasant 11 Sa-inburn r1 Cross Creek Adrian. TIM Count Central Committee will meet un TuMulay, July tt). at 1U o'clock to canvass th vote, and declare tha result. All questions of wnina muni ue presented to ma committee at hat time.

I Tha following supervisors of elections Hare own appointed conduct sucn eiecoons, wnoaa duty II ahall be to organize tha election board ana tee that tha rule hereby addopted anil the 4tat law g-overnintf primary electlens are strict lv Animilin.1 will, Kfrst-Ward J. Hlununer. Hecond Ward-8, T. Mack. Tnlru wira w.

H. Wiley. Franklin Jojut K. Hcatiand. Whltlnif Brown" Netawaka James Warning.

Jetfersoti Oeo. Sharp. Soldier Ed. Nuzman, BlraiKhtCreek-J A. Watklni.

Liberty John Hixon. 'Baunor-V. C. foineroy, Grant Grant Kay. i'Avoca-J.

MoOreijrht. Denison J. W. Kogers. Ijirkln-K.

MotTett. Mayetta Harry Uleat. South Denison Jas. Uiileece. Adrian J.

T. Feiebney. -Cross Creek J. Krani. Stacti.

'Wnt Pleasant H. 8. Cutter. 'Hovt Albert Hawn. Kvery peraon Known to be a eiral Reoublloan voter will he entitled to vote at thla election.

It 'Oisll be the duty or the supervisor at each pre 'cioct, or In case of hta abarnce. then aonie insm her designated by the board, to make return of aald election to the chairman of the Ceuiral ''Committee, at Holton.on or before lu o'clock i ueaaay, juiy zu, vm, H. Wn.i.iiKs, Chairman J. Ibwix Secretary. -4 ANN0UNCEHENT5.

FOR COUNTY CLERK. PM. HAAS announces hiiunelf aa a a candidate for County Clerk, subject to the decision of the Republican primaries to be hold July 21, 1H02. FRANK SHARP, of Jeffernon Township, announces himself as acandidate for County Clerk, subject to the decision of the Republican primaries, July 'At, IW2 JAMES W. MARTIN announces himself as a candidate for County Clerk, subject to the decision of the Republican Tuiero at inr primaries 10 ue neiu juiy 1902.

iTt" RTHUR S. WOLVERTON, respect, fully solicits the support of the Republican voters at the primary election, July Xf, 1902, for the nomination to tho office of County Clerk. TC. McCONXELL requests us to announce that he is acandidate for County Clerk, subject to the will of the Repub licana of the county as expressed at the primary election, July 26, 1902. ESSE BtjMGA RDXER requests us to announce that he Is a candidate for the nomination of County Clerk, Kubject to the will of the Republican voters as expressed at the primaries, July 2(1, 1902.

FOR PROBATE JUDGE. ROBERT GARVIN, of Jefferson Town -f ship, authorizes us to announce that ue in a cauuiuaie lor rruoaie uclife, suo- -f i ject to the decision of the Republican pri- matles. July 26, 1902. HEREBY announce myself as a can- 1 1 didate for the office of Probate Judee, subject to the win of the Republican voters of Jackson County at the primary election July 38, 1902. D.

W. Sli'mmkb. SH. SCOTT requests us to say that he will be candidate for Probate subject to the decision of the Republican primaries to be held July 2(1, 1902. FOR REPRESENTATIVE.

ALBERT SARliACH requests us to XI announce that he is a candidate for re-election as Representative of the 40Lh District, subject to the Republican primaries, July 20, 19(2. F.GRAHAM requests us to announce that he is a candidate for the nomination of Representative of the 40th District, subject to the decision of the Republican primaries, July 2o, lUi. FOR SHERIFF. STROHWIG announces himself as TR is J. HECK UpERTflKEl I YEARS EXPERIENCE East Side Square 4 HOLTON.KAN.

R.T.siiyy, DENTIST Holtn, Kansas. Office Mortheast Corner of the Square. B. n. CAWLEY, rhysician and Surgeon, i Culls promptly answered 4 Day or Night, i Bancroft, Kansas.

f-f-M'-f-fW-f Collections. PuMlc. Frank Sharp. (The Leading Insurance Agent.) Insures Against. Lowest Rates.

The best Companies i Turns does. Wind, Vmir i.nst-sillbetaid.:Storm, AT dent, farmi nnd I ousts far tali ami rent. ft 8 H. F. CARVER, M.

D. Physician and Surgeon. (Graduate Jefferson Medical College, Pa.) I Office at dene. f-H-f-f-f-f -H-4- -f 4- H- H- HansopheF, General Blacksmith ing, All kind of Wood Work, Horse Shoeing Wagon and Buggy work. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction.

v- a-f 4- f' 4- 4- v-f v- Cirelttvilic, Kansas. PUBISLHED EVERY FRIDAY. Bv GEO, T. HARRISON. Enured at the postontr-o at CirolMllle, Kansas seeoud claaa matter.

fta If all who fay l.oo try tar And grtal many ukt nut. SUBSCRIPTION RATE. Oae copy, one year, tvany address 1 00 One copy, sis monthit, to any address b0 One coov. three muntln. to any address JS Thee rates apply to iubscrlptlons paid In advance.

Otherslie, the rate is $1.50 per year, ADVEKTISINC. RATES: 1 to a months, 20c per Inch each in. sertlon; 3 to months, IV ier inch each Innertlon 6 months to 1 year, 10c per inch each Insertion. K. A W.

Time Card, (I0INO WSHT. Passenirer, No Freight and Paswnifer No. 43. Hi'9 p. p.

UOINU BAST, Passenirer, N. 4S a. Prelifht and Passenifer P. No trains on Sunday! batrtratce checked on all reirular trains. J.K.

McCludk. Aifent. Kansas City northwestern COIN WKltT. Ko.ot Mail and kixDress No. 93.

Pasentr and Kxpress p.m. No. UK. Preiirht OOINO BAST No. 92.

Mail and Express 7:18 p.m. No. 04. Passenrr and Express K3H a. m.

No. 106. Frelo-ht Kl'25 p. ro No. 105.

and 106. will carry passengers between Seneca and Hoi ton, only. 3. K. WiiiTK.IAtfeut.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL. W. E. Moore renewed his subscrip tion this week. Miss Belle Norns.

of ilolton, was in the city, Tuesday. Mrs. J. A. Schroder Sunduyed with friends at Kelly.

Miss Inez Jvuzmnn visited mentis in Ilolton this week. 7.A. Schroder spent Sunday with relatives at Soldier. Mrs. Win.

Berry and daughter are visiting at Fort Scott. Roscoe Taylor, of Soldier, Hpent Wednesday in this city. Mrs. M. A.

Hock was very ill Inst week but is convalescing. J. II. Johnson, state Cattle Inspector was in the city, Saturday. Prof.

Peters with his family moved to Bermingham this week. Ed. Moore and J. A. Schroder are re pairing the Reformed church.

li. II. linnsopher and family Sun dayed with relates on Banner. Oeo. Cordon and wife, of Ontario, are guests at W.

E. Bailey's to-day. Mrs. J. B.

Harperhaa returned from visit with relatives in Kansas City. The Misses Dymock, of Kansas City, ere visiting at John Deck's last Week. Mrs, Watson Heffner is entertaining her" cousin, Miss Brown, of Sibley, Mo, Miss Lizzie Heisey, of Bermingham, visiting Mrs. J. E.

White, nt present Congressman Curtis nnd Postmaster Williams, of Ilolton, are in the city to day. Miss Nora Miller, of Soldier, and Miss Owings, of GoiT, were in the city, Monday. A. B. Fowler arrived hero yesterday from Newkirk, O.

for a visit with home folks. An ice cream social will be riven at the Christian church on Saturday even ing July 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hogg 'and children left Monday for their home in Buffalo, Kansas.

Miss Bess leck left for Kansas', Wednesday, to Tisit her sister, Mrs. A. B. Scott. G.

W. McPherson has opened up a butcher shop. Mr. Horn, of Soldier, has chnrge of it. Mr.

Bannrd, of Kansas City, and Miss Beta Harp, of Ilolton, were in the city, Tuesday. Wm. Harrison is suffering from badly poisoned hand, caused from a rusty nail scratch. The boys from here played the Win Chester ball club on the 4th resulting in the defeat of our boys. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Komforth, of Kan sas City, who have been visiting with the latter's father, Homer Heathman, left Tuesday for a visit with the fam ily of Wm. Heathman. A Real Friend. "I suffered from dyspepsia and indi gestion for fifteen years," snys W.

Murdevant, of Merry Oaks, N. C. "After I had tried many doctors and medicices to no avail one of my friends persuaded nv to try Kodol. It gave immediate relief. I can eat almost anything I want now and my digestion is good.

I cheerfully recommend Kod ol." Don't try to cure stomach trouble by dieting. That only further weakens the system. You need wholesome, stregthening food. Kodol enables Too to assimilate what you eat by digesting it without the stomach's aid. Chas.

C. Little. i 8 If a the den One tle. Hall which hits lioconio very muclt tlt.l lapidated. Cirtdovillo was well represented fat th rexpectlve celebrottonH.

Komo to Hmore, Home t' Jfojtoil Vncf- SMBvMSSMSSHHtBMMSsaassaaBM C. Whipple was taken sud tfenly very ill on Sunday with aeuu1 indigestion and for a time was In serious condition. Neil, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ournler, of Weskan, i very (il of scarlet fever at Colorado Hpriiifts, where he nnd his mnmma, in compun with Mrs.

M. H. Holler nnd Miss Myr tie, went to spend the month of July. It is hoped that with good medical at tention nnd careful nursing that. lit may recover.

Kansas Turnfest. Leavenworth, June 21 nnd 22, via C. N. AV. Ity.

Ono fare for the riniiuj trip, i icKets on sale si sive. liood to return June -'3. July 4th, to any point on the K. N. W.

one fare for the round trin Tickets on sale July 3 and 4, good; tV return up to ana inciuumg an. J. K. White, Agent. How To Avoid Trouble.

Now is the time to provide' yourself and family with a bottle of Chamber) Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea, Remedy. It is almost certain to lw needed before, the summer is over, and procured now may save you a trip town in the night or in your busiest season. It is everywhere aumitleu (jo be the most successful medicine in use for bowel complaints, both for children and ndults. No family can nfford to it. For sale by nil druggists, Hotnesceker's Excursions.

On June 3, and 17; July 1, nnd August 5 and 19, September 2 nnd 1 Oct. 7, and 21, the L. K. W. By.

will sell Homeseeker's excursion tickets to points in Arkansas, Oregon, Indian" Territory, Louisiana, New Mexico, OK Inhoma nnd Texas for one fare pls 2.00 for round trip. Stop-overs allow ed on going trip after reaching nm Homeseeker's point. Continuous pas sage returning. Extreme return limit days from date of sale. J.

K. Mc- Agent. iv The Chiciigo Weekly Inter Ocean is the only weekly newspaper published Chicago tn connection with the great daily papers. It contains a judiciously selected summary of the news of the ation and world, the best stories home farm, women's, and other special departments, and fair, patriotic, able editorials, written from a Republican! view point. It is by far the best newspaper of the Western States.

The regular price for the Weekly In-H ter Ocean is $1.00 and for The Wohi.ii $1.00, but subscriptions will be recieved. this office for the two papers in oomn bination for one year for only On Thursday morning at 3:30 o'cloclft, the Keformed church was struck by ghtning. The cupalo was practically! estroyed, then making several turns the bolt crashed through the roof andj went down along the studding within; the wall, breaking out a large hole in; the lower part of the church. The lightning was unusual freakish. The force of the shock pushed one of thp pews across the centre aisle.

A board was hurled across the church with such; force that it broke through the plaster the opposite wall. Some of the boards were hurled a distance of fifty feet. The damage is covered by insurance. A pleasant eveut was the reunion of family of Mrs. MA.

Hogg at the home, last Sunday, Bruce Hogg1 family reside there and were the genial host and hostess. Those pres; were James D. Hogg, of Omahav, Noel Hogg, of Stotesberry, Mo. Hugh Hogg and family, from Banner; Wal Hogg and family, of Buffalo, Kan, Ernest Hogg and mother and Bruce Hogg and family. It was a source df much ratification to Mrs.

Hogg toj thus be surrounded by her family eveu though she was too ill to sit up only a short time. The event will long be re membered by the participants, who today are seperated by many hundreds miles, having each departed for their respective homes. 2A2 Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. preparation contains all of the digeatants and digests all kinds of It gives instant relief and ncvei to cure. It allows you to eat aO food you want.

The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use man thousands of dyspeptics have been after everything else failed. It prevents format ion of gas on thetom relieving all meting unnecessary. Pleasant to lake. can't help but do yon good Prepared only by E.

a Witt Clih-aga 1MV. Doiii oociaioa zfy times ums aoc sixa. Chas. C. Little.

I do XJUIIIKIIIUIIt-l IflllUIUIHV IUI IIIU RflMihlioin nnminnitim for Ponntv filerk wns In the eitv Mondnir evHnino J. Abel and family, of Wheaton.J Npent the Fourth visiting at Arch Abel's, returning home in tho evening Miss Nora Nuzmnn, after a few days visit al home, left to accept a position ax muic toucher in the Industria school for ffih at ltelolt. Mr. ank m. tlauu bimmona iiik Miss Brown, ho ia visiting them from Topoka, returned from Onega, Monday where thy Hpent the 4th.

Fred Woodburu, candidate for the ltepublican nomination for county at torney, and E. Crane, of Ilolton were in the city, Tueaday. $1.12 to Topeka via the L. and A. T.

S. Fe. at Valley Falls Hound trip $2.24. Good connections allowing over four hours in Topeka. J.

K. McCi-rnE, Agent. For tise Chamberlain Stomach A Liver Tablets. They cleanse the stomach and regulate the liver and bowels, effecting a quick and perman ent cure. For sale by all druggists.

Reformed Church, Regular communion service will be held at the Reformed church on Sun day morning. Preaching service in the evening. All are cordially invited W. II. Sklmikim, Pastor Mrs.

C. Pool nnd Mrs. S. II. Stauffer nnd theiramilies were called to Ilol ton, Monday by the death of their aunt Alias Maggie Kennedy, formerly un old and respected resident of this vicinity.

Jnrne Hogg, of Omaha; Wallace Hogg, of Buffalo, Kan. and Noel Hogg of Stotesberry, visited their mother Mrs. M. A. Hogg nnd their borthera Bruce nnd wife, and Ernest, last week.

They held a family reun ion at the old homestead, where Bruce and family reside. Ready To Yield "I used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve for piles and found it a certain cure," says S. It. Meredith, Willow Grove, Del. Operations unnecessary to cure piles.

They always yield to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Cures skin diseases, all kinds of wounds. Accept no counterfeits. Chns. 0.

Little. Of what does a bad taste in your mouth remind you? It indicates that your stomach is in bad condition and will remind you that there is nothing so good for such a disorder as Chamberlain's Stomach Liver Tablets after having once used them. -They cleanse and invigorate the stomach and regu late the bowels. For sale at 25 cents per box by all druggists. 'Attention is called to Sections 5 and of Ordinance No.

26, of the, city of Circleville. Sec', V. No person in this city shall discharge or set off any rockets, squibs, crackers, or other fireworks or pyro technic exhibition of any 'description, without tho consent of the Mayor or Marshal, specifying the time and place when and where the eaine may be done Sec. VIII. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall, on conviction, be fined in a sum not less than one nor more than twenty dollars for each offense.

1 J. C. Fowlbr, Mayor. Spring; Fever. Spring fever is another name for bU- tousness.

it is more serious than most people think. A torpid liver and inac tive bowels mean a poisoned system. neglected, serious illness may follow such symptoms. DeWitt's Little Early Risers remove all danger by stimulat ing the liver, opening the bowels and cleansing the system of impurities Safe pills. Never gripe.

"I have taken DeWitt's Little Early Risers for tor pid'liver every spring, for writes R. M. Everly, Moundsville, W. Va. "They do me more good than anything I have ever tried." Chas.

Little. Leads Them All. "One Minute Cough Cure beats all other medicines I ever tried for coughs colds, croup and throat and lung trou bles," says D. Scott Currin, of Logan s- mn, r. one uougn uure is only absolutely safe cough remedy which acts immediately.

Mothers everywhere testify to the good it has done their little ones. Croup is so sud in its attacks that the doctor often arrives too late. It yields at once to Minute Cough Cure. Pleasant to take. Children like it.

Sure cure for grip, bronchitis, coughs. Chas. C. Lit UB. VJtNifKK'S Uheama KIDNEY-' Backac Droi Or BACKACHE AH Bladder and Unnarr- Diseases.

CURE For sale by Chas. C. Little .1 linsJI r3j I I 21 in at on the old and ent lace of This food. fails the cured ach, It THE BLADE, Toledo, (V.ti COHE TO THE TH ANNUAL IRD ''-t CNIC PI 4 candidate for -Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican primaries to be held July 28, 1902. SUMNER WILLI A MS authorizes us to say that be respectfully solicits the support of the Republican voters for the nomination for sheriff of Jackson county.

FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY. GUY HURSH requests us to announce that he is a candidate for the Republican nomination for County Attorney. JOHN D. MYERS hereby announces himself as a candidate for the nomination for County Attorney before the Republican primaries to be held July 26. FRED WOODKURN requests us toan-nounce that he is a candidate for the nomination for County Attorney, subject to the decudon of the Republican primar- iea, July, 31,1902.

"Ml, I II I 1 AUGUST 1902 FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. pEORGE E. WHITCRAFT requests as to announce that be will be a candidate for Reelection to the office of Superintendent af Public Instruction of Jackson county, subject to the Republican primar--I ies.July26.190i. COUNTY TREASURER. TIT" A.

THOMPSON is a candidate Yl for ra-nooiination for the office at i- County Treasurer subject to the decision of the Republican voters at their primary -I election. Witch Hazel Salve 1 Cares Pffesv ScalsTs, flwrsja. pook Out For Large Bills. ofV. McPHERSOX F.

5 HARP, C. POOL, Commit'e -j.

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