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Tri-County News from Scottsville, Kansas • 4

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Sherman Culp visited Belolt Tues TIU-COUNTY NKW8 FRESH MEAT. SHAFER RICHEY, Blissotiri Pacific '1'IMl'l TA1U Trains nrrlv nml Iravh Boottsvlllo tit curry imPHunnor na IoIIowb: OOINO WEST. LEAVB Mull llllil n.iin io.aiiin.iwi,i nKAI.ElW IN The public will do well iresii meats noiu VARNISH. SUPPLIES Ice-Cream, Luncli, loo, refreshing tlrinkn, etc, constantly on Bale. Wctst nido Main Street.

Frank Stilwell. AUTI ST MATERIALS. Di AMS, OILS AND FOIl PAINTERS. Wc keep none but the 712 Broadway, of Culp imu will nukjiiUM best goods at the lowest price. Miller experience often we imo wnat House Still in the Lead FOR cnEAP GROCERIES AND LOW PRICES.

Having had tho years we tmnK goods suit the trade, and are pre pared to make prices on any quan tity. Call and get our prices be day. Go to L. G. Gilson for curtain fix tures.

John MCauloy did business in Bellot Monday. Try Gulp Miller's sixty cent Tea, it Is the standard. Go to L. G. VAhon for bar gains in furniture Mrs.

Eobt. MeOftugh arrived In Scottsville last Thursday night. loo water on tap nt the New York Score, Call In and refresh yourself. Will Lutz camn over from Belolt Thursday, returning in the evening. Visitors to Soottsvlllo havo been quite numerous the past two weeks.

Go to Culp Miller's for vour flour. Fresh from the mill every week. ray close attention to tho now nd- ertinumeut of tho "Fumous" ut Belolt. Our worthy moat market mnn, Frauk Stlllwcll, drove to Boloit Monday. Obsorve the advertisement of Shafer Blchey, of Concordia, in this Issue.

Burtis Glldden passed his 39th birthday last Monday. No gray hairs yet. Our office has been pretty well filled up with job work for the past week or so. Scores of peoplo are taking advan tage of our twine Industry and are buying tbier twlno at home. Report has it that scores of pooulo are coming into our state from the east as well as from Oklahoma.

MisslTesslo Woodward, who Is a guest nt Glidden's, will soon depart for Colorado to spend tho summer. B. R. Glldden, our popular buyer, is erecting a handsome office near his lots. it.

C. Wallaeo is the architect. According to the suggestion of this paper we notice that the rank growth of weed3 has been somowhat dimin ished by use of the scythe. Rev. T.

R. Lewis, of Belolt, will preach to a congiegation in this city Sunday evening nt 8 p. m. Evervbody go and hear him. We heard ono of tho most sensible wishes that a man ever expressed, ono evening recently.

Ho said: "I wish I knew everything I don't know." A prominent physician has com piled statistics that show that out of 14,257 idiot3 nearly 13 per cent were children of cousins who had mar ried. A traveling gent, representing a printing establishment, sweeped down upon this city last Monday, and went around soliciting orders. It is needless to say ho departed from our midst a disappointed but wiser man We were invited to an elite affair at tho homo of Miss Donnell of Boloit, last Friday evening, and much regret that wo were not present rrom all reports thi3 occasion was one of tae most successful of tho season. Manv of our readers will remember S. Q.

Aleshiro who visited Scottsville during April and May in 1888, and made many friends during his stay. The fact that ho died at his homo In Cobing, Iowa, Juno 11, 1880, will be greeted with sadness by nil who knew him The graduation exercises at Yale college were attended by 2000 people last Monday afternoon. The class ivy was planted near one of the walls of the nowly erected building. The ivv planted was a slip takon from an ivy which covers a famous castle in Franco. We notice several of our people have beautiful, tall, leafy, weeds just about the size of the famous trees in California, in thier yards and about the premises; of course if these folk3 think such ornaments are attractive.

It is their buisness and not ours. Moral: Get a move on you. Miss Gertie Toter, who hns been visiting in this city for the past three or four weeks, departed for her homo In Idana Thursday. During her stay here she has added many new friends to the already laige list, all of whom greatly regret her departure. Sho will visit Scottsville aguin in tho fall.

We are in receipt of a kind and highly appreciated invitation to at tend a select party to be given at tho residence of Frank ITutton, a few miles from town, next Saturdav evening. Wo are very sorry that necessary business will prevent us from enjoying that pleasure. Wo hope tins cute aiiair will prove a great success. Young lady: "Father, this is scan dalous, Tho idea of a man of your standing coming homo in this condi tion," Old gontloman: "Couldn't (nie) neip ltuvdear. Met zee young feller I wouldn't (hlc) let you marry, an' (hie) had soinb drinks wlz him, and he such a good foller I said he (hie) might marry vou right off "Mercvl Where is he?" "Dunno, m'dear, P'lieemnn took 'iin offline) in a wheelbarrow." It see ms cs if a certain blame is at tached to tho stockholders of the Johnstown lake.

In our opinion we think It is cruelty to lay blame to any one for this affair. Thoso gentleman eertuinly ought to have kept thier lake in good shape, Tint the people of Johnstown were given duo warning and should only bfatno themselves tJertaimy tho stockholders were not. in favor of having thousands of fcllowmcu hurled to destruction, rl)llhpd ovory Friday nt Bcottavlllo, Mitchall ooimtv.Kiinsiis.nnd eutored ah boooihI ola mnttop. SCOTTSVILLE, JUNE 28. All those desIrliiK to Insert, or who liavo udvertlseinouta la tho paper Unit they wunt taken out, will ploaso notify us by "YednoBday noon of each weolt, Cut your weeds.

AdvortisluR pays. Talk for your town. Harvest is upon us, Bubscrlbe tor tho News. Call on L. G.

Gilson. Screens and fllos aro In order. Bhall wo say your lawns." Tki-Cohntv News only $1 por year. See Shafer Rlchey's new advertisement. City property bouRht and sold by C.

H. Sawyer. Go to Emmert's drug storo In Bel-olt for bargains, "Doc" Birch returned to M-indon the first of the week. Gertie Houk, of Bclolt, visited Mrs. Stllweli Sunday.

T. F. Drundage transacted business in Concordia Tuesday. L. G.

Gilson has a stock of Burlap lor sale at 5c por yard. Mrs. Ed. Bofieh an son of Idana are visiting at Gllddens. J.

E. Tiee and wife of Belolt visited McCuuley Saturday and Sunday. Go to Emmert's Belolt drug store, lor Machine Oils, Drugs, etc, etc. Misses Melntire and RIchiird8 of Belolt visited Scottsville last Satnr-urday. All people will do well to attend to their own social affairs and not those of others.

Rev. FlowBrs delivered one of his usual interesting scruious last Sunday morning. There is no city In Kansas surrounded by a better lot of farms than Scottsville. John Wallace claims the title of printer's "devil." John is certainlv worthy of the name. If you want to buy a farm, sell a farm, or trade a farm, call on C.

II. Sawyor and get rates. A colt belonging to "V7. T. Daniols was seriously cut on a barb wire fence one day last week.

Culp Miller's prices are right all the year around. Come and see. We have no baits to offer. Messrs. W.

C. Ingram and Jermark, of Bcloit, were transacting business In Scottsville Saturday, Observe our Immense aclvorttslng patronage. Advertisers know from what source benefits are derived. Lew Wilson is in receipt of a handsome present from Andrew McKcc-ver wholesale grocer, of Atchison. Parsons demists, of Concordia, visit Jamestown the second and lourth Thursday of each month, tf If you want the best Machine Oil in Scottsville you can find It at Brown's Harwaro at 50 cents a gal Ion.

tf. Acording to previous statement tho Scootivillo base ball boys "wiped the earth" with tho Fair Flay nine to a tune of 1 1 to 5. "Oh, the post-office 1 When, Oh, when will my appointment come?" is what the countenances of aspi rants seem to indicate A certain Kansas editor is "mashed" on a type-writer girl. This is what ho says of her: "Tho typo writer girl is like unto a sweotbiier rose among the dull weeds of life." We congratulate Shafer Richey, of Concordia, on tho artistio skill displayed upon our sign work. We heartily rocommend these gentlemen to the publio as first class workmen.

Mo8e Schloss, the jolly, fat proprietor of the "Famous" ut Belolt, passed through here Sunday on his way east, where ho will buy clothing of the latest styles and at tho lowest prices. The Culp family came home from Wyoming last Saturday noon, and tbey all seemed glad to get back ugain. We understand that the Retrial Sherman will return in about two months. Wo had to throw out two columns of news this week to accomodate our advertisers. We are exceedingly well patronized, just simply because wo nave a paper, atiu mat paper lias a highly crodttablo circulation which continues to grow.

"What idiots they have on the newspapers nowadays" exclaimed Hornblower. "There was a reporter in here yesterday and I told him about tho big improvements I have been making down our way. Of course I told him not to mention my name his paper, and tho blamed fool didn't." Dr. Daily presented us with a box of elegant "whiffs" Inst Tuesday. We at oneo invited all tho fellows we napeenu to seo around Into our sanctum and evervbody smoked to the health and continued success of onool tho most popular physicians ou earth, when follow treats us Mils way we can't help telling everybody ubout it iLuouuu our paper, fore placing orders.

Yours, to call and purchase my meat maiKet. CORRESPONDENCE. Heloit. The post office. will remain In present location, Mr.

Elstoii is In attendance at tho Chautauqua Assembly ut Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. S. II.

Dodgo report an excellent time ou their mountain trip. Mr. Fuller, tho harness man of Jamestown, was doing business bore last week. Boloit says wo are fortunate how ever wo can not afford to colobruto ou the 4th, its to expensive I C. H.

Martlu. of Boloit, is talking otlocutlng a harness sUop iu your city. Talk to him! Encourage the business I Mr. Wllkerson, president of the New Yoik Btore Mercautilo Cour pany, arrived last night on a bust ness nnd pleasuro trip. Our flro deportment aro making extensive preparations for tho tour nnmeut at Solomon City on tho 4th Special trains will run ou tho Solomon Branch.

A number of favorite entertain ments uro in progress for next week especially on the 4th. Tho most prominent of which is that of Mrs, F. Williams. Mrs. Faltzer, of Chicago, who has been visiting with tho family of II Baer.

left last Wednesday for Kan sas City, where she will make a pro tracted visit before returning home G. Freomnn is here for a few days on business. He Is permanently lo cated in Oklahoma City, nnd reports a flourishing business and good out look for Oklahoma. Tho Salvation Army have been warned by tue City Marshall not to appear on the streets with lnstru ments. it lias been their custom to parade the main avenues with tarn bourines and bass drum necompauied by their songs attract the people to their place of meetings there are number of Ihem yet, and they seom to meet with but little success.

Our suspense was suspended yes terday relative to our next post' master. Chan Purdue got a telegram that his application had received favorable consideration and his com mission would bo forwarded In short time, he is a good man and if his new venture ineols with tho sue cess which his previous undertaking have been ho will be a good P. 0 official. As to his courtesy any of his acquaintances can vouch. Iho tete-a-tete- given bv the Misses Donnell lust Friday night, was a pleasant uiTair, There were twelve couples present, who, after two hours conversation on the pro grum topics, wero refreshed by th royal ppreuu.

wnicn can be appro dated only by those who were fortu nute enough to be present. Those delicacies which constituted the ele gant repast were: Chocolate, cocoa nut and fig cukes, angel food, ice cream, lemon ice ami lemonade. Mr Elston nnd Mis. Fichner furnished niusio for tho dancers in attendance, Ashi'iTille. IToavy rain again last night.

Homo prices or wneat which prom Ised a heavy yield are hardly worth cutting owing to tho work of ihe Hessian Fly. linages on West Asher creek were all out but ono, Some for tho second time this spring. Repairing progress ing very slowly. John Franz's delivery horso nnd wagon took a live Iv whirl up Main Street and North on Mill Street about 7 o'clock Saturday evening. Tho horse suddenly tried to stand on his head, with quite good success and was captured bv several fellows.

Solid steel Mowers and Binders, best in tho world, and low prices. Putlku Wind Mill MVo Ooucorala, Kan. $,10 cultivators (riding) for $24. $122 cultivators (wulldng) $10.50, $55 corn planter, complete $4G. Rock Island goods, best make.

15 ilk Wind Mill MVa -Concordia, Kun. ljinriiiig Twiim for less money than you paid last year. and seo us and save 2fi per cent. Buxlkb Wind Mill MVo Concordia, Kun, Science. Tho Vermont Microscopical Association has just announced thnt a prize of $250, giyen by tho Wells Klehardson tho well-known chemists, will be paid to the first discoverer of a new desease germ.

The wonderful discovery by Prof. Koch of the comma bacillus, as the cause of cholera, stimulated great research throughout tho world and it la believed this liberal prize, offered by a houso of such standing, will greatly assist iu the detection of micro-organisms that are tho direct cause of many diseases. Any information upon this subject will be furnished bv C. Smith Bovnton, M. Secretary of tho Absolution, GOING EAST I.KAVE ttMA.M.

A. M. TAYLOIt, Midi mi'l l.mal H. P. JOSEPH HERALD PUBLISHED Even Day In tie Year.

It In (i wtilo-nwukn, iirourossivo nowsna-i'r, M'mUiiit all of nfvg of llio duy. win iDiadillciiH In polllk'H ltn niiwn col. miiMR iiru i lupui'i till nml ncm-piu'tlxHii. 'j'ho ttHck! tMllllmi of Tho Ibu'KlU in IsbiihJ ') mii'iiluy fliom whu do not uut tn. (sl'NI)AV UbiTION will find tlio lli Ixisl coiiipoiiilhim of Current 11 in.

(nllnny iinj tlio ehmuicHt puljllitliml any-wIihih. number contains Blxty-lour i-oiiinnfl nt tho choicest matter, hanJaoinu. I ii ii 1 1 1 ml in 1. 1 richly llliiHtrHtitil, pu'clndy It dons In tho Huiuluy Killtlon. Aiuunii tlm Hpeelnl fmitiu'en tire tlui liy the.

Iiahl-hi'iulinl hnniorlHt. Illll Nye, tint Elolkii fimlilun, letters, HtoileH, jioumi uuti tho news of tho day. PRICK OF THE WEEKLT. One Dollar a Year. 8 ingle Copy 5 cts.

THE DAILY HERALD will be sent to any nddress, yostuce prepaid, every day iu the year, for $7.00. Address, THE IIEHALD ST. JOSEPH, Missouri. Hogs Hogs hogS Get Prices from Scottsville be foro yelling your Hogs. 13.

11. GLIDDE5T Pays tlio top prico. Barb Wire and Salt. B. R.

GLIDDEN, SCOTTSVILLE, KAN. THE NEWELL HOUSE 13 located at a convenient distance from the Missouri Pacific denot. and always welcomes the trade cordially. xutiio Doara v.t.uu per week; hoarii and room $3.50. MliS.B.B.

NEWELL, rj-oprietress. W. CAltiWELL, Pres't. HOtlTlIWICK Vice Prea't C. H.

SAWYER, Cushier. tank of Scottsville. TONSORIAL ARTIST, Is ro.ifly dnrlnc business hours to pivo you nffvt. nlfitn.eiuty shiivo, Iniir cut, urn foam, or in fiu't aiiythniK thru tml lo iu-cruuso your pnrsonul (Jive him a cull una be cunvincid. SCOTTSVILLE KANSAS.

Pctro's Pharmacy, BELOIT, KANSAS Druqn, Patent Medicines, Station-ery and Toilet Articles, A full line at Bottom Prices It has Dormanentlv enred thousands cf cases pronounced by doctors hopeless. If you havo premonitory symptoms, such as CoiiKh, DUQculty of EreathliiR, ta, don't dolny, lint u3 MHO'S CUKE for CONSUMPTION immediately. By Druggists. 25 couta. Webster! THE BEST INVESTMENT I foi tho Family, School, or Professional Library VNAWDCe.

i .0, Bomdus many oilier valuaUu A Dictionary of the Language i containing llS.ouo Words and 3000 Engravings, i I A Dictionary of Biography I giving fai'ts about nuarly 10,000 Kotud Persona, A dictionary or bcograpnyi locating and briefly dosoriblng ifx 1'laeea, 1 uiuiiuiidiy ui riuuuu fouuil only in Wobstor's Unabridged, All in One Book. 3000 moro Word ond nearly 2000 nmr Mitt trutious tnau any ottif AmtTiRfta Dictionary, i I VEB5TER IS THE STANDARD Authority in tho Gov't Printing Office, and with tlio S. Supreme Court. His neommended by tho Stato Stip'ts of Schools of 3G States, nnd by loading College Pres'is of tlio U. H.

and Cauada, specimeTTtestimonials Tha KeV7 Yorfc World says: WebstorlsalJ Tho Boston Plobe saysWobstor is tho 1 'i tiiiHlnrfl In lexicoRraphy. "I The Atlanta Constitution eay wobster ionf? been tlio Mtitudard authority in our oflictta The Chicago Intor Ocean weintur' tlio standard. Tim New Orleans Times Democrat myB? mm VuWuA' in btanduni authority iuuurottico. Tho Now York Trthnjieay; itireeogni. lis tiui t.

iiM.unl i xuting word-book cl, tlio Englih all over tho world. 1 RnW bv nil nonlisollrs. Pamphlet free G. A KEtlRI AM lMb'n, HvnugDM, Uuij CONsumPI Kt a-g' jr CULP MILLUH. II.

Brundage visited in Boloit Thursday. It seems as if Kansas id getting to bo quite saltv. Sunfor Money painted a flno sign this week fur the Tri-Cousti Nkws of Scottsville. Concordia Empire. Messers.

Fred Lutz and Slgmund ITangall, of Belolt, wero iu town Thursday looklug after business In this city. "0 for a lodge In some vast wilderness!" Is whut some of our post- office seekers will wuil whun they hear tho latest. Miss Stuart, tho young woman who Is tho center of attraction in tho Wei-ington tragedy of Clay Center, attempted suicide recently. Some of ourflowpr gardens are Just simply beautiful. Nonquota ivsoopted with great pleasure nt the editorial room of this office! Of course this Is no hint Mr, El lloach canio oyer from Clyde Wednesday evening and returned next morning, accompanied by Dr.

Daily, who has been summon-edjto tho bedside of Mr Roach's brother, who is dangerously ill. Tho great flood at Johnstown has brought forth many speeches, sermons bv grand and highly educated men. The latest is a Bermon by Rev. J. F.

Mortimer, of Salina. entitled, "The Fire und Flood it Johnstown. What That Calamity Teaches." To Seward Jones, editor of the Scottsville News, greeting: You are hereby commanded to appear at Concordia July 4th and tako part in the hilarious exercises of tho great day. Katie Hubbard, sho of the GlascoSun, has agreed to attend, provided Seward shall materialize. -Daylight.

We will make a farm loan on good security at a lower rate than you can get elsewhere, and we will pay your expenses to Concordia for that purpose if you bring this paper with you. Caldwkll Pktkusos, Concordia. Kansas. P. S.

Wo give any privileges of payments that you ever heard of. we nave an invitation to attend a social gathering at the residence of Mrs. Charlie Williams, at Belolt. on the night of tha Fourth of July. Our raiders aro probably too well posted on tho hospitality of Mr.

and Mrs. Williams for uo to say that guests at, their residenco are just simply "in clover." We shall certainly attend and feel highly honored at the receipt of such an invitation. A fellow got mad at us the other day because we published a certoin article in this paper not long since and ho at once proceeded to make public our genealogy to a crowd of bystanders. He has our podigree down just about right, that is if the word of a trilling and notorious liar is good for anything. This illiterate 200-ponnd Texas cow boy and chicken thief Is cordially invited to the editorul room of this office to "lick" tho editor as he has threat cned.

Our fighting hours aro from Jan. let to Dec, 31 of each year, nights included. No ono need to apply nt any other time. btiernmn uusiuric, tno young man who had the audacity to defy the law in regard to poll tax, is stopping at Hotel do Jail at the county seat, Buskirkjust simply refused to pay his tax and ran away from the conn try to avoid doing so. A warrant was Issued for his arrest ahd last Saturday he was escorted to Jail by constable Vanseoyk.

Eoad over seer McCauIev did bis duty in the mattei and gave Buskirk all the chances possible, but Sherman was positive that ho would not work the roads. This should be a living ex ample for law-breakers, and should be a source of great profit to certain young men who set their opinions up ngainst tho law of Kansas. He will probably receive his daylight in square chunk3 for soino tinio to come. Attention, Voters! Tho Kepublloan voters of Lulu xownsnip will hold a primary at Seottsvillo on Sat. June 29th, 1880 for the purpose of electing dele gates nnd 6 alternates to the County uonvenuon co uo neld in JJeloit on Sat.

July Gth for tho purpose of elect ing ueiogaces to tne Judicial conven tion to be held at Downs, Tolls will be open at 2 o'clock M. and remain open nut.il 4 o'clock. James P. Gooimicn, Clim. Tp.

Com. Obituary. John G. Jermark departed this life on tho 10th day of Jnno. 1889.

Do ceased was born in Germany. Octo being 75 yrs, 8 months and 14 days old at his dpath. His runerai was attended by a largo mini her ot menus and relatives, who followed his remains to tho West Aner cemetery, whore they were consigned, to await the resurrection morning. Mr. Jermark was on old resident ot Jjuim township, and was held in high esteem bv all who knew luin.

He had been a member of the SI Church for many years. His fun I'l iil was preached by Mr. Franklin of tho Christian church. A SfOSLT.lBEn, AMERICAN MAllliT.E. W.

P. Kelleyi MANUFACirnra ov Marble and Granite Monuments, Ccmctciy Work of Every Description; De- signing of Family Monuments a Specialty. Concordia, Kansas. Correspondence Solicited. Plain and Fancy Lettering.

A.J.LOOMIS DRTJCCXS ITALIAN MAUBLE GLASS AND PUTTY, McBride Book and Jewelry Storo. NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, MAGAZI NES Constantly on Land also largo ntock of Bibles, Albums, Poems, Novels, SCHOOL BOOKS PLANK ROOKS, TAPER, TENS INK, PENCILS, ETC. Clocks, Wutches. Jewelry rromptlj Repaired. JAMESTOWN, Kan DRUGS, TAINTS, OILS wau STATIONERY PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.

THE FINEST WORK; THE BERT GALLERY IN THE WEST. L. P. DOBLHE ARTIST- Pictures taken bv the latest iuvent-ed appurutua and finished in superior style. An infant, a child, luliills, groups, any wnv you want them, giiiirnnteed first, dnss.

Studio, eeeond gtorv of Hill's business house, Mulu street, Ucloit, Kansas..

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