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The Eureka Republican from Eureka, Kansas • 5

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SENTENCED FOR LIFE. the expense last year to the counties that purchased books of him for 1898 urned from their, trip east, Tuesday mornine and will make their home on COUNTY NEWS. George H. Dobbs and the ranch, one mile east of town. P.

D. Stoughton is erecting a bui'd Farminglon. was only $21 50. Under this method of book-keeping the accounts of the county treasurer are balanced daily and the county clerk knows daily what the receipts and expenditures are, and ine on the lot Detween his ofli.se Mra. Strickl and wag reported on the W.

H. Green's store building. Walter Harris had a public sale Jan sick list last week; also Mrs. Will paper, the Rural Home, published by J. H.

McCartney, late of the Waverly Post-Gazet. John Greenhalgh, Jr. was trading in Hilltop on Tuesday. Orin Bacome, who teaches at the Loveland school house, was arraigned before Justice W. Borton, of Shell Rock, for punishing one of W.

A. Smith's boys. J. J. Greenhalgh appeared for Mr.

Smith and M. 0. Malli-coat for Bacome. The case resulted in fining Bacome one dollar and costs. Fbosty.

no funds can be misused without de uary 26th, and contemplates going to Mrs. Emelia New, murderers of Joseph New, Jr. were sentenced by Judge Shinn on Monday to spend the remainder of their lives in the tection unless there is collusion be California. The St. Louis Republic "Book of Facts," is a carefully compiled book of over 500 pages of 10,000 facts in regard to 2,000 topics.

It has an excellent almanac with weather forecasts and very complete "record of current events for 1898." It also has many valuable statistical tables and a complete directory of political information. Such a work of reference cannot fail to be interesting and valuable to all who care to know about the thousand and one questions that arise concerning practical affairs of every day life. This great book sells for 25 cents at this office, or the Republic, St. Louis, will mai you one for 25 cents. Call and see it, if you want to know more tween the clerk and treasurer.

In Madison is getting up subscribers to Bressner, Sr. They are much Improved at this writing. Mrs. Fred Hamon visited Mrs. Bert Hamon and family on Monday.

Fred Vollmer returned home on Sun. such event, the next quarterly ex prospect for gas, coal or mineral, and the next thing Madison is counting on amination made by the probate judge would reveal that. This system makes compliance with the strict letter of day after a pleasant visit with the is a canning factory. I agree with the Madison Star and Index in protesting against throwing Flaiz family near Se very. law easy and is an insurance against Literary was only attended by a serious error and loss.

It is a wise (in Neal. The jury cases in the district court poison promiscuously over the city for vestment, we think. were all disposed of by Saturday after dogs. Unnecessary harm is often done. noon last week and the jury discharg J.

A. Johnson had his left leg broken about it. ed. by a falling tree Saturday. Misfortunes never seem to come single last W.

E. Family, of was On Monday morning when the court Leonard Welch is back home from the west, where he has been visiting with friends and relatives for the past two months. L. M. Nance, the Missouri Pacific agent at this point, will move to Brownson the first of the-week to take resumed business, the persons convicted under criminal proceedings The benevolent gentlemen who pay thousands of dollars to the newepapers informing their innoceut readers that they will send a free recipe for the buying horses on the streets this week.

Our creamery is improving; they have started a building down by the Santa Fe Station. Sunshine. fall Mr. Johnson was called to Wells-ville by the death of his father a few weeks ago we chronicled the sad death were sentenced. George H.

Dobbs and Mrs. Emelia very few people last Friday evening The regular election of officers was held resulting in the re-election of all the old officers. The question for debate was postponed and the boys given a chance to debate; they chose, "Resolved That a dog is more usef uj than a gun." The little fellows did good work. F. E.

Cross, representing the Beyer Portrait of Kansas City, was in the neighborhood last Friday, in the interest of his company. Miss Clara Forrist, after several months' visit with her sister, Mrs. V. E. "Steward, returned to her home at of their youngest child which was drowned in a pool of water near their home.

While he is suffering much District No. 23. cure of some imagined ailment do not expend their money and energy for nothing, as the recipe they send cannot be filled except by themselves and at a New, who were convicted of murder in the second degree for murdering charge of the office at that place. Mr. Nance has been a good agent here and we regret to see him move away, but such is the life of a rail roader, first pain from the accident we are glad to Hon.

J. E. Rowen, of Clarion, Iowa, cost of $5. An agent of a concern that and father of Mrs. W.

F. Ellsworth, of Joseph New, jr, on Sunday evening, October 31st, were sentenced by Judge Shinn to be imprisoned in the State Penitentiary for and during the term know that he is getting along as well as could be expected under the circum puts up the formula for one of these here, and then there. this place, has been appointed consul quacks in pill form says he has just stances. Hamilton Enterprise. Albert Montgomery, who has been to the Falkland Islands by President McKinley.

taken an order for a second million at of their natural lives. absent from here for about five years, is with us at the present writing. The sentence of tiie court in this case 70 cents for 1000 pills. So if a box con Success in "Striking" Titles. The value of a striking title to an ar Frank Thomas, of Beaumont, has has met universal approval so far as we Quite a snow fell here last Saturday ticle or story is understood by no have heard In fact, it is generally tains 100 of these utterly useless and harmless pellets, they cost but 7 cents, for which the "good Samaritan" gets $5.

Press and Printer. held that the verdict of the jury should have been murder in the first degree. commenced work for G. W. Addison.

W. F. Ellsworth and family will move onto their farm sometime next month. G. W.

Addison is at the ranch this week. American prodical so wel as The Ladies' Home journal, writes a New York correspondent. It has made its titles famous by their uniqueness, Its "Side-Talks With Girls," "Hart to Dobbs had made some days before he The February number of McClure' and Neal's name will be mud for a few days, but the stockmen are glad to see it come and renew the water supply. So we say let the good work go on if it will. John Miller has traded his mill here for a saw-mill down by Coyville he was sentenced, what was supposed to Magazine will contain an historical be an attempt to commit suicide by Albia, Iowa, last week.

Services were only fairly well attended last Sunday evening. The sermon was grand, the topic selected being "Jesus Christ, the game yesterday, today and forever." The jack-rabbits and cottontails suffered considerably at the hands of the sports the past week. Services next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. County Superintendent Smethers ap document of very extraordinary interest. It is the account of Washington's biting his left wrist but was prevented It is estimated that about 8 inches of snow fell last week.

This will prob from doing himself further harm. He last days from the manuscript diary of expects to move his saw-mill to South then played at insanity for a few days. west Missouri and saw timber in the his private secretary, Tobias Lear. Col. Lear was greatly trusted by Washington, was in constant attendance up But when brought into court he seem ed fo be himself.

Reasserted his in Ozarks, Success to you, John. Mrs. James li. Davis died very sud nocence and requested that his body on him during his last illness, received Heart Talks" and "Unknown Wives of Well-Known Men" have been ridiculed and paraphrased from one end of the country to the other. But it has all been grist for the Philadelphia periodical.

Just now the title of "The Inner Experiences of a Cabinet Member's Wife" is attracting attention. Julia Magruder's new love-story is given the title of "A Heaven-Kissing Hill" taken from Shakespeare, really, but who but the Journal would have thought of it? Marion Crawford's new at denly at her home last Thursday pointed J. AV. Raber, treasurer of school district No. 50, one day last his dying words and instructions, and witnessed his death.

For the closing 5:30 p.m. Si' leaves a husband an be brought here for burial. Mrs. New made no remarks. They were conveyed to the penitentiary at Lansing, by Sheriff John four small children to mourn her death.

Funeral services were held scenes in Washington's life, this diary is the only original document, and it as never been published before in ston, who left with them at midnight ably settle the water question. The Geo. II. Dobbs farm has been rented to a Mr. Wright, son-in-law of of Tom Dunlap.

A. N. Brigham will probably ship cattle to Kansas City this week. The roads are terribly muddy. Many have been troubled with bad colds for the past two weeks.

Is Dobbs insane? No I Just pure unadulterated cussedness. He ought to go over the road for 99 years. Our school is progressing nicely. Fine winter weather. J.

W. Lewis recently put up 140 rods the school house Saturday at 10 o'clock a. after which the funeral rites of Monday. full, in any popular form. The origin week to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Rev.

Wm, McDer-mand. Harry Bright is visiting, so they say, at the home of his grandparents, Jacob Bright and family of Spring Valley, since last Tuesday. Pretty Polly, the Rathbone Sisters were observed story is called "The Dead Smile" a The body was then buried in the Rock Ed. Love, Mike Crane and Henry Monroe, convicted of forgery each sentenced to be imprisoned in the State ford Cemetery. title good enough to sell any story.

"The Man I Never Married" is tacked to a new series. "The Man Under We understand that John Watkins will remove to Potwin the first Industrial Reformatory at Hutchinson until discharged by due course of law. Al Blackman of Fall River was sen Thirty-five" made the reputation of March and farm the home place the Lilian Bell in this magazine. "My coming season. tenced to pay $100 fine and costs of Literary Passicns," under which Mr To hear some of the boys tell it Howells wrote in the Journal, served Prof.

Knudsen is a bad man with at once to attract attention. Julian stick. Boys, you will find out by ex Hawthorne sends a strong story to the of the Page woven wire fence. Tom Dunlap has taken Charley Dobbs and a Mr. Snyder has taken Lula Dobbs, children of Geo.

Dobbs the convicted murderer. Reliable. Academy Notes. nerience that Katie Dailey was not Virgil. Mrs.

Thos. Dal ton has so far improved as to be able to take her meals at the table. Mr. and Mrs. W.

0. Whitlock visited his parents at Greenwood over Sunday. Miss Effie McGilviry, of Madison, and Mrs.W, H. Dalton spent Monday with Mrs. W.

H. Bonnett. A. W. Wiggins went to Kansas City al manuscript, indeed, has been generally supposed to be lost.

It is, however, in the possession of a relative of Mrs. Lear's, who authorizes the publication in McClure's. In McClure's Magazine for February, Mr. Herbert E. Hamblen, author of "On Many Seas," will tell the story of his own experience as a fireman on a locomotive.

As it was an experience full of rare and romantic incidents, the story is bound to be a good one. It will be illustrated with pictures drawn from life. The next chapter of Charles A.Dana's "Reminiscesces of Men and Events of the Civil War" (in the February McClure's), will give Mr. Dana's impressions of Rosecrans, Thomas and Garfield as he saw them socially, and in council and in fight, at the time of the battle of Chicamauga. It will also magazine, but with a poor title.

It is immediately rechristened "There are the worst teacher in the world. We fully appreciate Mr. Knudsen's way of no Wolves in Ireland." Yet each title punishing unruly boys and girls. adopted by this clever magazine fits the story and is really the best caption Of We have heard that A. O.

Brayfleld The boys' gymnasium work was prosecution for violating the prohibitory law and to give a good bond for $500 to be of good behvior for one year. John H. Barrett, et al vs National Council Knights and Ladies of Security, to recover insurance trial by jury, verdict for plaintiff for $530. Samuel Bishop vs L. H.Beales et al, action on a contract, trial by jury; verdict for plaintiff for $113 54.

Eureka Bank vs David Hastier, trial by court; judgment for plaintiff for $2920 with interest at 10 per cent and costs. Birkett Sallyards vs Wolcott it. "A Minister of the World" started will occup the hotel as soon as Mr Nance vacates it wonder if he will al that story on its success. "Mr, Beech omitted Wednesday on account of the indisposition of Rev. J.

S. Gould, who has it in charge. with cattle last Wednesday and re low the boys to smoke the cigars they er as I Knew Him" was an inimitable turned Friday. title for Mrs. Beecher's memoirs of her buy of him in the office then.

Miss Berne has taken charge of the Rev. J. B. McKenzie was called to husband. "The Gentleman who is Go Charles Wiggins is quite a sportsman United States history class for the rest of this term.

Gridley on Thursday to preach the ing to Die" is the caption for a forth with a Winchester he has two speci funeral of a young maa by the name of coming story by Clara Morris. Talk mens in his show window, a gray eagle The prizes offered by the Alumni Farnham. about cleverness in titles, what maga and a large owl. were misstated in tins column last Mrs. Fred Remington is makin W.

H. Bonnett and wife were the guests of H. Osborn and wife Sun give the inner history of Thomas's displacement of Rosecrans. This paper will be illustrated with interesting portraits and views. Carey, action for damages, trial by jury; verdict for plaintiff for $309.71 week.

There are too be two; prizes; of $10 and $5, respectively, as last year. zine is such a pastmaster in the art as is The Ladies' Home Journal? And a newspaper man knows how difficult quite a lengthy visit with her parents day. There promises to be a large number and $1.00 There are eight different lodges in of contestants. Lyda Berry vs Ott Berry, divorce New Music Liberal Offer, To introduce our new monthly pub at Toronto. NEAL'S SWEET MARIE.

There is some snow upon the side walk, Sweet Marie, this art of title-making is. But nothing is so valuable in attracting the eye of the public. Virgil. C.N. Gould, of the department of trial by court, decree of divorce grant lication, American Popular Music, we Mrs.

Sarah Dal: on is in Eureka English, read a paper on "Child and ed as prayed for. make the following liberal offer: visiting relatives. But it does no good to talk. Sweet W. E.

Doud vs W. B. Hardy, et al Adolescent Psychology" at the county teachers' association at Severy last Mrs. Belle Nixon went to Greenwood Marie, to recover possession of a desk, trial Send us the names of three or more performers on the piano or organ, and fifteen cents in money or postage, and We have cussed Btraiffht up and down Tuesday to see her brother, Henry Saturday. by court, judgment in favor of plain Conner, who is dangerously sick with All the officers in town, Bert Barrier has been out of school tiff.

we will mail you sixteen pages of the consumption. Till they look at us and frown, Sweet for about a week. He was threatened "President John Smith" is an es-pe cially suggestive book for all voters to read. It is a bright, new book of 290 pages with a new idea on every page, and well worth the usual price of such a work, but you can have one at this office for 10 cents. Buy one for yourself and some for your neighbors.

Oso Dr. Miles" NRV Piubtim for BPINAL WEAKNESS. AudrugglstsseU'emforao. Minnie Smith vs Levi Knox el al Miss Eva Cregle returned to Kansas with tyfoid fever, but is now better. trial by jury, verdict for defendant.

City last week. The Algebra class have recently Every time we go around, Sweet latest popular songs, two-steps, full sheet music arranged for piano or organ, and American Popular Musio for three months. Address Popular Musio Indianopolis, Ind. Ella Blakely vs Alison Blakely, di vorce, trial by court, decree grant Miss Gertie Hamilton returned home taken their final examination, consist Marie, ing of 75 problems. Most of the class There is trouble to be found, Sweet ing divorce and restoring plaintiff her from Moline last Week; her sister, Mrs.

T. C. Knowles, came with her and spent at least one day at it. former name Ella Reno. will visit relatives here for several Marie, The crossings are so slick, That our way we have to pick, The Y.

W. C. A. meeting Tuesday Amelia P. DuBois vs Kate Stewart days.

was lead by Miss Nettie Tucker. The EUREKA BANK. et al, foreclosure, trial by court, judg Till it really makes us sick, Sweet There are now two papers published subject wa "Kept for the Master's ment for plaintiff and decree of fore in Virgil. The Virgil Leader, publish' Use." closure and sale without appraisement ed by Miss Mary Driver, and a new Marie. Soon the mud will come again, Marie, after six months.

The Valentine Fair, to be held at the Sweet ESTJLBXjISHEHD I3SJ 1870- Grand Army Hall on Feb. 12th pro Sweet Adams vs John A. Word mises to be the largest ever given There'll be plenty of it then, Sweet rum, foreclosure, trial by court, decree Eureka. The bill of fare for the sup Does a general banking business. fDomestio and Foreign in favor of plaintiff for $89.85 with in To Benefit Others.

Th Editor of Tha Bloomfield Iowa Farmar Writ of tha Qood Dona by DR. MILES' NEW HEART CURE. per will include ham. beef loaf and Marie, Your little shoes you'll spoil, And your garments you will soil, terest at 10 per cent, foreclosure and Exchange bought and sold. EDWIN TUCKEB, Cashier.

chicken, salads, brown bread and sale without redemption. white bread, p'ckles. sauce, beans, Till your temper it will broil, Sweet Meda Boners vs John Bowers, di pies, cakes, doughnuts, tea and coffee Marie. Every Step la Forward. vorce, trial by court, decree of divorce Any of the Academy Alumni or any and custody of minor children granted I -7 ILL CARLETON'S maeazine Yet, alas it must be so, Sweet Marie, The town board is so slow.

Sweet ladies of the town or county who have to plaintiff. Evert Whhrb. trows more and not been personally solicited and who more interesting with each number. Court will probably adjourn today (PATENTS Marie, are willing to give anything toward The December issue leads off with for thd term- The taxes they collect from those who fine poem by Mr. Carleton.

entitled the supper or any article for sale at the don't object 'Three and contains booths will be conferring a favor on the And are put to other uses, Sweet much more holiday literature not of management by sending the same to vn iwii vj VavviMiivy atnaviB siini Book Keeplns; for Greenwood County. The accounts of the county treasur the old, stilted style, but original and Bend na a model or rourh nencil Marie. Nkal Bum varied, as are ah the articles of this SKETCH of your InTentlon and we will the Grand Army Hall on Friday, Feb 11th if this is impossible and notie- er's office are now kept in strict con EXAMINE and report as to its patentability. Inventors' Guide or Bow to Get famous magazine. The publishers announce that in order to introduce formity with the law and the condition can be given to any tnsmbar of tha a Patent," sent free.

ft Homer Creek. Academy, the articles will be called O'FARRELL, FOWLER O'FARRELL, for. M'ss Alma Olson was In Eureka on Evkbt Where to such as may not yet have seen it, they will, any time now and January, credit four months to any address for ten cents. Enclose stamps or coin to UwrWi and Sollcltori Americas and of the business at the close of a' day since the second Tuesday in last October can be learned at a glance. This very satisfactory state of the accounts 1 Saturday.

Catalpa Fence T.AVE., WASHINGTON, O.Cf Mr. Little was at court during the When writinf mention this paper. is due to the use of the Patterson sys past two weeks. E.VERY VVHIRI FFBLI8HINQ Brooklyn, N. Y.

Notice of Final Settlement. The State of Kansas, Greenwood County. ss. In tem of keeping the records of the treasurer's office. Expert accountant Mil- May Grubb is working at Alvin Posts or Sales5 CEO.

M. LINGER, ler's. Chartered by the State. Capital Stock jfT lOO.OOO. I Patterson on Wednesday this week Quarterly meeting was held at completed the work of putting the sys the Probate Court, in and for said County in the matter of the estate of LewisGuntburx deceased Cred itors and other persons interested in the tem in operation.

He and Mrs. Pat THESE ABB a great many unselfish men and women who wish other to know what has restored them to and happiness. Mr. O.F. Davis, Usher of one of the best newspapers In Iowa, writes from Bloomfield la-, Aug 18 1896.

"My desire to benefit others prompts ma to writ this. hare used Dr. Miles' Remedies In my family for nearly two year with most Utopia school house last Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday. A Bare Tiling for Too. A transaction in which youcauuot loselsa aforesaid estate are hereby notified that at the next regular term of the Probate Court, in and for said County, to be beeun and held at tb terson have spent over two weeks in preparing the records to show the de Wulr court room in Eureka, County of Greenwood, Mr.

Weathers returned last week tailed account of the daily transactions from a visit with his mother. and State of Kansas, on ths first Monday tn February, A 198, or as soon thereafter as same ran be heard, vli on Monday, February sure thing. Biliousness, sick headache, furred tongue, fever, piles and a thousand other ills are caused by constipation aud slupgish liver. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the wonderful new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are by all druggists guaranteed to cure the treasurer's office since the be Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Miller, 14th, mm, A. I shall apply to said Court gratifying result. We ginning of the present fiscal year of W1CHITA.KAN CHICAGO.ILL. I -vvr'. 1 would'nt now do with January 16th, a ten-pound girl.

or money reiunaea. tj. v. are a iun out them. My wife had for a full and final aettlement of aforesaid estate, also for allowances for attorney's fee and for expenses of administration of the a foresaid estate of Lewis Gunzburg, deceased.

SiUI L. Gusxstraa Run, Administratrix of his service. Some months ago we reported the fact that the county com Plenty of snow last Friday and Satur been weakly and down thing. Try a box to-flay; iuc, ouc. Sample and booklet free.

Bee our big ad. nearly every summer day. the estate of Lewis Gnnitnirg, deceased Dated January 18th, A. vm. KWSPAPER ADVERTISING IN THE Mr.

and Mrs. Colvin visited at Neal for tha past fifteen yean. Dr. Miles' Heart missioners had decided to adopt it. The expense for the books for the system and Mr.

Patterson's services in GOOD SALARIES! LIFE 7 IH UNCLE SAM'S SESVICI UNITED- STATES. A book of two hundred oairea. containing a catalogue of about last Sunday. Cur exactly what IU nam Implies; a Tx thousands newspapers, being all that arc putting it into operation is $350, and redited by the American newspaper Direct-rr (December edition for 1807) with bavins VT ANTED TRUSTWORTHY AMD ACTTVa rentlenea or ladies to travel for respon I art withta the reach at all mate i sad li main Now is tb time a Madison. arepare ToaraeU ejrular issues of 1,000 copies or more.

Also enarate State maps of ech and every Stata sad gt mas rdaumf the annual expense for the necessary books hereafter Is guaranteed not to exceed $35 Mr. Patterson has sap- boa. FoB iaformacioa atioa sible, established house Is Kansas. Monthly 166.09 and expense. Position steady.

Befsr-nca. aoeloss self-addressed stamped snvslope Tha Dominion Compaay, Sep. Chicaaf. of the American Union, naming those towns ta Govarai Guss Johnson, a young man of Madi 1 nosiilens asm aexa. salaries only in which there are issued newspaper bow as obtain sure can for a weak, flattering, palpitating heart, and Dr.

Miles' Narva and Liver Pill are most excellent." Pr. Miles' Be media ar sold by all druggist wader a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book oa Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. Da. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, lad.

paid, scope sad dans plied daring the nine years of his ex son, is making some improvements on his lots. having more man circuiawon. inis dook (issued December 16, 1897) will be sent, postage paid, to any address, on receipt of one dollar. Address The Geo. P.

Rowell Advertising; 10 perience in this state some twenty or tioai, ac. ar siren cbeerfafts' by tba National drU Berries Trrtll-HL MM H. T. Asanas, Waabmfton, IX SAG i tfa aUtt' Sarrs ttaataa, more counties with this system, and Howard F. Martindale and wife re- Spruce New York..

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