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The Herald from Emporia, Kansas • 4

The Herald from Emporia, Kansas • 4

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The Heraldi
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Emporia, Kansas
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KM We keep on file gam pie copies of nearly in our list. If i HERALD. IF AFFLICTED WITH ANY DISEASE, B. SALISBURY, Secretary. ill the offered THOS.

BAXTER. Manager. Notary Public. r.u wish to sec a copy of them, call at ur office, ups'airs in Bank -CONSULT- E. P.

ELLIS, Editor and Proprietor. EMPORIA, KAF2SAS AUD WESTERN building a nil lok them ovev. We can certainly suit you in sunn: of lUem. Call in and see us nnyhowr. COOPER.

mm MERCANTILE, EXCHMC-E, LAM), LOAN, Entered at the post office nt Emporia, ns second last mlUr. SUBSVlill'TIOX RATES. On Year, (Payable ia advance) $1 Oi. Qroau, and Ttade-liarka obtained, and ail rafr ent boaineas con acted for Mookratc Fees. LUNG and THROAT trouble While at Melvern last TueMLiy, we at the office of the Ieooiid and passed Who treats wiih equal succi ss all curable diseases.

Kt.ci-essf iliv treated with OXYGEN aud the Ouw Omei i Orrosrrc.U.t. PaTCKT Orrice PNEUMATIC Mi moot Iih, ,5, 1 hree mouthn .2,. STRICTURE, TUMORS, PILES and CANCERS removed with- ratwi made known on application. out-uifinr. CATARRH permanently cured.

OibcA2s.S of WOMEN r'. cive special attention. All forms of the GENITO URINARY organs a life study. DISEASES of MEN a specially. a few minute? very pleasnntly with Bo.

Rice, editor of the Kecokd. -We found him looking well, although a trll'5 thin, owing probably to over-work We found him a very affable gentleman, and enjoy 702. 2i. E. Corner AtuJA Anr.vc and Commercial tua we can iW9 patent la was uute uuu uum emot from Washington.

Send drawing or photo with diwip-ikm. We ad vine. If patentable or not. free of iaaxge. Onr fee not due U3 patent la aeenred.

A Pamphlet. "How to obtain Patent, witli name of actual client in your State, county, or town, ent free. Address, c.A.snow&co. Patent Omec, Waminct3. D.

C. UNPARALLELED OFFER! If von are WEAK, NERVOUS or DEBILITATED froia any cause, consult at once ed our visit very much Would be elad to have you call on us when convenient Bro. Rice. You will rind our lalch-strins; out. Does a General Exchange Unstress ia Farms Ranchea.

City Property, Etc, AlEIlCHANDISE A SPECIALTY. Loans money on Good Fanns. It inikes no difference WHAT you have takea or WHO has fail-id to cure you. On Tuesday of this week we made a flying visit to Melvern, a small hut thriving city in southern Osage count. ard found the farmers all thoroughly alive 15 years of successful experience in the treatment of CHRONIC DISEASES.

lit? nume nena TJZtf GEE AT NEW ILLUSTRATED FAMILY PAPER, 20 pages, CJ. columns in each numher, of Stories by the Best Writers and Useful Miscellany, ,1 Sent Piree To All of Our Subscribers. We have made arrangements toy which the above paper will be sent free of charge for ONE YEAR to our subscribers who pay up all arrears and one year in advance, and to all new subscribers also paying1 for one year. This is a most liberal offer and we think our friends will be glad to avail themselves of it. If you can't go an see ihe CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN, write to hiin.

he will sand you some iniormuiion regaruin uia uum ucmiucm. The DOCTOR is tbe GREATEST WESTERN ELECTRICIAN. OXYGEN HOME TREATMENT, and down to business as regards their cooperative oriranizaiions. The F. M.

B. A. has a larire membership that have subscribed about 1,000 to start a ttore. They intend to handle general mercban dise and farm implements. Every thing from a self binder down to a paper of pins.

They are fully alive to the situation, acd irc putting their shoulder to the wheel in earnest to advance their welfare. Mont hv nnrti). Fees stated before treatment. CONSULTATION EREE. i Call on or address.

(. TIME TABLES. F. M. COOPEB, M.

D. One of Mr. John Henning's children, a Resident Specialist, Emporia, Kansas. little b'y about seven years old, fell down the cellar steps lt week, his head strik MISSOURI, KANSAS TEXAS ItY. ing a rock which nwde a wound on his temple causing hemorrhage of the brain.

The wound proved a fatal one. and the little spirit soon returned to God who DRUGGrlST. gave it. The bereaved family feel keenly the loss of their pet. th pride of the NOHTII BOUND.

Passe nircr Xo, 10, Local Freight No. 58, Through Freight No. 112. SOUTH BOUND. No.

9, -Local Freight No. 57. -Through Freight No. Ill, Prescriptions and Family Receipts compounded with care. 3:43 P.

M. 3:48 p. m. 11:10 p. M.

13:15. P. M. 9:50 A. M.

5:15 P. M. No. 423, Commercial Street, Emporia, Kausas. family, and find comfort only in the knowledge that the spirit of the little one too pure for earth, now rests where troubles are unknown.

Mr. Henning has the sympathy of the whole city in his Emporia Hotel. bereavement. The funeral took place t. f.

n. lust Friday. A farmers' Alliance in Ottawa county has notified the public of a resolution lately passed bv them, that "One thousand dollars per annum is enough to pay to any public official," and requesting that any public official now holding t.fSce who cannot serve for lb, amount, to resign from his position at once. TERMS $1.00 PES. DAY.

EAST BOUND. Arrive. Leave. Recently some spiritualists in this city held a seance one night in the eastern part of the city. When the congregation No.

2, At. Express. 4, N. Y. 6.

East. 2:00 a. M. 2-00 a. 11:25 a.

M. 11 -25 A. M. 12:45 12:45 p. 80 A.

M. The eld "Ilyde" aland, reopened at No. 325 Conmercial SirecL Centrallj located. Best of accommodations; Cleat bedts; reasonable rates, etc. R.

I. PATTERSON, Prop. had seanced to their hearts content, they broke up, and then it was found that a new convert to the faith, living in the south part of the city, was so afraid of spooks, spirits, etc that one of the number had to accompany him home. When they arrived at the home of the new 70 a. 7:15 a.

E. W. Cunningham, W. T. McCarty CUNNINGHAM IcGARTY, Emporia, Kansas.

Practice in the Supreme. District and Federal of the Slate. 42 fWay Freight, 12 fK. C. Pass, (via Ottawa) 100 Wy Ft.

(for Ottawa) WEST BOCTCD. No. Arrive. 1, Cal. Express, 2:55 p.

m. 3, M. An. 35 p. M.

5. Denver 415 p. m. J. B.

C0WGILL. Leave. 3:05 A. M. 3:10 m.

p. M. C. B. BXCHELLEH, Attorney at Law.

Dealers in 9. ESTABUSHKD IS 1859. C. D. Dachoiler i 5 2 A 11 L.

Pass, (via 10:10 p. m. J9 fW. Ft. (from 50 p.

M. no WARD BKAXCII. Arrive. Way Freight, 9:00 p. M.

6:30 a. Passenger, 11:15 a. m. 4:30 r. Daily.

Daily except Sunday. II. Tourington. Agent. iva ft convert, it now developed that the other spiritualist was afraid to go back home, and remained at the house of the new convert the remainder of the night.

"The wicked flee when no man pursueth; but the righteous are bold as a lion." Concordia limes. Two Useful Inventions. Mr. II. Dawson, of Clay county Kansas, who i3 the patentee of Daw son's combined vehicle warmer and foot rest, and Dawson's quadruple tiu folder, is in towu selling territory for his valuable inventions.

Mr. Dawson is an Alliance man, and will sell to those of the order at a reduced price. Northern territory mm ess izw 1 m. gL Real Estate Agenti es ii hi Jf 0 i i 8 fi 1 JEW I80I8, Improved City lropertr. Church Societies Continued.

Lii i ".1: -iACSV' l-tSfcW rjtMue. FIRST CHRISTIAN Corner- of Sev Vacant Lots. Farms and untiaprovea Lands, FOR SALE OH JSXVHAXOS. enth Avenne and Exchange street. Ser in rrTr ifflr TO ALL POINTS IX PlillipSp mm for sale.

Persons desiring to make mon vices eveiy Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sundny sc'iool at 9:45 a.

m. Geo. F. Hall. Tasior.

ImuA txr ia X-J- a3J West Fifth Avenue, in Jay WW ey honesily should call on him at the Alliance store, or at Hotel" Opera House. No. 325 Commercial street. CITY LOCALS. isigo Amu Because its New Lin from Kansas City (via Pa-ola and Parsons, will SAYE YOU TWELYE HOURS.

Tha M. K. T. K'y Alao Ofibra You Emnoria. Kansas.

BARB WIRE AND SEEDS A little girl. 11 years of age, at school. was directed by her teacher to write a through sleepers, pars; Piace Hotel, composition pn "Strong Loye Rewarded." The following is the composition: We wish a good, live, reliable correspondent from every neighborhood in thw and surrounding counties. To all such, we will furnish the necessary sta 'There was a young and handsome Receivers. Geo.

A. Kddy, II, Cnot lieutenant, and a young beautiful girl, Just across R. It. track, south of Saata tionery aad a copy of the IIekald, free, and they loved each other; but their par J.WALDO, Gen, Trailie Manager. J.

J. TREY, Gen. SupU Fc Frdeht depot. GASOLINE STOVBS, AH ents wouldn't allow them to get married. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL ME2T.

Mr. R. H. Bain, an old and highly es But one day the lieutenant won a large GASTON MKSMER. Cenoral 3c Ticket Agert, MO.

teen ed citizen, was buried last Friday SPECIAL RATES TO FARMERS. amount of money, and then there was nothing to hinder. They got married ES $1.00 to $1.50 PER DAY. GAS ITXTTTEES ABB SITTINGS, Western Stockman afternoon at two o'clock. The farmers of Kansas are truly up in an were happy, but they didn't gat any children.

So a war broke out and he was commanded to go and fight for his coun Cultivator, arms to avenge their grievances, and John D. Johnson, Proprietor and Manager. EMPOaiA, KANSAS. pi pi who can foretell the result? OF OMAHA NEBRASKA. try.

While fighting he was taken prisoner and was in prison seven years. Then he came home, and who can tell his joy ALWAYS OH HAND. Consolidated with Rural Xebratka, American Get up a club of five subscribsrs for Cattle Journal and Nebraska Cultivator. The Herald, and send us the names A Journal for the FARM and HOME. with the necessary five dollars, and get when his wife showed him seven little children she had got while he was away! In this way was strong love rewarded." A 16 page Illustrated Motuhly Journal.

the paper for one year free. Fob :Z3.o2v33 School. Twenty Years old! All ths Departments Complete! To anyone setting up a club of five FIFTY CEfJTS a Year. VYented, Ladies and Gentlemen As agents in every county in the state Pin rrk subscribers for one year each, and send It has vigorous and able Editorials. It 5 Beekman Street, New York City.

I lUIll UIIIC, UI IU VSIU.W I fc. i. I 1 ing us nve dollars to pay lor tne same, of Kansas, for the new und wonderful gives the latest Farm News and Market we will send a copy of The Herald for one vear, free. Also see our club rates Reports. Its con tributed articles, by lead Pure, Bright, Cltan and Interesting.

No paper going into a family will be book: "Recent explorations and adventures of Henry M. Stanley" in the wilds of Africa thrilling accounts of his jour ing writers, give most valuable informa with other papers in another column. tion for Farmers, Arborculturists, Flor ney across the dark continent printed more warmly welcomed, by both old and young, than Plain Talk, and no paper will do more toward creating a healthy ists, Gardeners and Stockmen. Roofing and Spoutin We received a pleasant call last Mon in both German and English. Old and day from Prof.

Wilkms, travelling solic EVERY FARMER unreliable accounts of Stanley's travels taste for right things and useful things. itor for the American Non-Conformist of are being published and offered for sale Needs an Agricultural Journal. Every It does not "preach" it practices. See Winneld Kansas. Ihe Prof, is a tip top Every page of tnis work is new.

You farmer in the west ought to 1 what a year's subscription will give. fellow, well posted on the political affairs of the day, and represents one of the best have the I Dozens of bright, sparkling and inter may distinguish this book from the old ones by the fact that it is printed from esting stories of adventure, travel and newspapers west of the Mississippi riyer. WESTERN STOCKMAN ANR CULTIVATOR. clear new type on fine calendared paper. Dozens of columns of coin lore for the He reports the Non-Con.

in a flourishing and comprised in one large octavo volume numismatist. $1 .00 per year. Sample copies free. condition. of oyer 800 pages, splendidly embellished Dozens of pnges of bright, readable notes for the stamp collector.

with more than 200 line engravings. Mr. n. N. Dawson, who was called to Dozens of pages of the latest notes per We will send the Western Stock Agents wanted also for "The Crime of his home in Clay county last week by the man and Cultivator and Tiie Herald, tainine to archaeology.

The study of the aboriginal American is of absorbing the Century," or "The Assassination of illness of his son, has returned to this both for one year for Only 51.25, and Dr. Patrick Henry Cronin." (Can be han interest city. inr. uawson is tne patsntee ot a Dozens of Daces of bright, pointed Nat giye with these two papers a premium of dled by the same agent). Address F.

foot warmer for use in vehicles in winter. ural History notes, treating upon all top "The Home Friend," ics in this line with an "always to te and is one of the nicest inventions, and Kansas Sute for Uenry 8tMley deuended on" accuracy. and the Crime of the Century. Dozen 8 of columns 01 "Games and can produce more good solid comfort to the square inch, than anything we have A description of which will be found, in another column. Three papers for one Pastimes giving new games and old vonr ftr tho nattrv sum of one dollar and I came, for in door and out door playing.

ever seen. See notice of it in another I 1 1 .11 Publication Notice. ok. I uaziiss 01 columns oi uuxzies oi bji column. acnptions at once wnue me oner lasw.

Drizes for this department. John J. Swan, Estella A. Swan and W. Dozens of pases of latest fashion, flow Vent, Viai, Vwi.

We came, we saw, er and household notes, of interest to all 6. Luther: we conquered. We wanted the machine the ladies old or voting. Will take notice that thev have been shops and they are ours. All the lots Free Reclining-Chair Cars to Pueblo Colorado prings and Denver, Colo.

Dozens of columns of instructions in re sued in an action wherein James have been taken, and a committee leaves gard to the making of all kinds ot contrivances, and the doing of all sorts of wood is plain till, inat tne petition is on nle in the office of the Clerk of the to day to go to Zanesville, Ohio, to examine into the character and worth of ti, anta Va i nnv mnn in thines. under the head of "How to do District Court of Lyon county i I 1U I Kansas, and they must answer tbe same them, and if they are as they are repre tree recuning-cnair cars Detween Kansas ftf ftf festire fun and on or before the 4th day of April, 189 City and Denver on daily trains leaving I frolic All the brieht sayines of all tha sented, the final conditions of the tran- or the same will be taken as true and Kansas City at 11.0 a. and Denver funny papers and many original strokes saction will be concluded and they wiK I judgment rendered according, adjudging at 1 Thocnr-ara grpontirplvnea I Of Wit. be removed here at once. Hurrah for thar you are indebted to said plaintiff on timlr Wn vntu I -1 we'nns la note executed by you April 25th 1887 in we sum oi one uouars wuu in ac un AFta0ij wi.o touching upon cturent topics.

A series are fitted with all the modern ap- of articles on "Money making pursuits terest at 12 per cent per an a una from plianees for both covenience and safety, for boys and girls." wul be worth twenty April 25, 1887, and that said sum is a first I times the cost of the paper, See our club rates in another column with the Detroit Free Press, and the mortgage lien upon tbe west half of the atsd are unequaled by any cars run Dozens of pages of choice bits of biog- north past nnartpr nf spctinn trtnrnshirt tween those points heretorere. line ranny hi8torv and literature; brilliau: cAucuiciy iuw price tii wuicu juu rau5H i7.Tange lb Lyon county, Kansas, and can offer you better accommodations tauu I savini'S of brilliant men. it for one year in connection with the adjudging further that such mortgage be the old reliable "Santa Fc Route." Dozens and dozens of fine offers in the Herald. The well known and world foreclosed, and said premises sold without I A VWO a s- ra a For any information desired regarding department. I bo -a7 STREET, wide reputation of the Frke Press needs fn nnrf nrnPZ nt fiw.h Ri rates, through car accommodations, time Tn 8Uort XIJi talk wi be found of of arrival and departure of trains.

interest to all. No member of the family no comment from us, as it undoubtedly applied to the payment of the said sum stands at the head of any-thing in its line due on said note, and the costs of said in America. Each issue is replete with action. that -each and all of you be call any agent of ihe Santa Fe, or ad- will take it up without becoming iuterest-. ed; not one will put it down without wish drP3 KANSAS ing it was time for the next number.

Sample copies ate free. Address E1FQBIA, thort stones and sketches entirely ong- tinff np or maintHining any right or jnal, aud oy the most gifted writers this claim to said land. GEO. T. NICHOLSON, O.

P. T. A. T. 8.

F. n. R. Plain Talk Pub. Cunningham McCartt, Topeka, 0 Deekman 0t.f Y.

crij)tions at once. See our club list. fVlluI ut- 3 W1.

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Years Available:
1890-1890