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The Herald from Emporia, Kansas • 4

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The Heraldi
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Emporia, Kansas
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We keep on file sample copies of nearly I THE HERALD. THOS. BAXTER. Manager. IF AFFLICTED WITH AMY DISEASE, all the Tmrwre nttaroA in nnr lnh Met Tf B.

SALISBURY, Scrstai Notary Public. you wish to see a copy of them, call at our office, upstairs in Citizens' Bank P. ELLIS, Editor and Proprietor. -CONSULT- EWPORIA, KANSAS AfID WBOTCRfl building and look them over. We can certainly suit you in some of theia.

Call io and tee us any how. DE. COOPEE. MEROAFl'ILE, EXCHANGE, 1MB, WM, Entered at the post office at Emporia, as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION SATS.

Ona Tear, Payaulio advance) $100. Six tnontha, lhrea motiba rat, madit known on application. Bee our club rates in another column AND 70S. Jf. JT.

Corner Sfnth Attn and Ctmmmrtal Strm4. Caveat, aod Trade-Mar)rt obtained, and t01 P-fa ot kctUwM conducted for mookratc Fees. On Orncr is offositc U.S. ftikt Crricr and w. cab Kn patent lawNlUM Cum Uuu setnot.

froai aahuirwa. Send drawing or pfcflta, with drrrln-tton. We cdri, if patnuhk or not. Irec of iharge. Our tea aot da Uil patent la accured.

A PitvniuT. "How to Ofctulr FawaU," wit ut clieut in yoar town, acat frr AdireM, c.A.snowaoo. 0V. PATSMT OmCC WAaMIMT. V.

C. with the Detroit Free Press, and the extremely low price at which you get it for one year in connection with tlie HziAU. The well known and world wide reputation of the Fkkb Press needs do comment from us, as it undoubtedly stands at the head of any -thing in its line in America. Each issue is replete with UNPAPiALLELED OFFER! Who treats with equal sur.cr-ss all curable diseases. LUNG and THROAT trouble successfully wared with OXYGEN and tha PNEUMATIC treatment.

STRICTURE, TUMORS, PILES and CANCERS removed witb-oulcutting. CATARRH permanently cured. DISEASES of WOMEN receive kopcuI attention. All forms of the GENITO URINARY organs alife study. DISEASES of MEN specialty.

If you are WEAK, NERVOUS or DEBILITATED from any cause, comult tt once SSI. GOOPSE, -s- It makes no difference WHAT you have taken or WHO has failed to cure you. The Home Friend" THE GREAT KE ILLUS Doet Genera! Exchange Business i a Farms Ranches. City Ptoparty, Blsv, iiERCIIANDISE A SPECIALTY. Loam money on Good Farms.

short stories and sketches entirely original, and Dy the most gifted writers this age has produced. Send in your sub. scriptions at once. Sea our club list. 15 years of successful experience in the treatment of CHRONIC DISEASES.

TRATED FAMILY PAPER, 16 pages, 6 columns in eacJi number, of Stories by the Best Writers and Uctful Miscellany, Sent Pree To All of Our Subscribers. T7o bava mad a arrangements by which, tbe ebovo peper -will bo sent free of cbargo for OXiS YEAH to our subscribers who pay up all arrears and. one year in advance, and to all new subscribers also paying for one year. This is r. most liberal offer and we think our friend 3 will bo glad, to avail themselves of it.

The Farmers' Alliance, Farmers Mutual Benefit Association, Grange and Knights of Labor held a joint assembly in this city yesterday for the purpose of jointly discussing matters of mutual interest. They seemed to wish to avoid, as far as they were concerned, the establishing of a new part3 bnt rathei to so or-ganize that they would present a formid ir you csn't go an see the CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN, write to him. he will caad you acme valuable information regardint; his new method of treatment. The DOCTOR is the GREATEST WESTERN ELECTRICIAN. OXYGEN TREATMENT, it able influence toward Hecurin from the Government more favorable consideration for the interests of the laboring classes.

Sent by iripms. Fees stated before treatmesU. CONSULTATION cREl. Call oa or address, P. M.

COOPEB, M. D. Resident Specialist. Emporia. Kansas.

TIME TABLES. tjor Wm. Sims, of Topeka, and State Treasurer, was chosen President and M. B. Wayde, of CofTey Secretary.

The meeting was secret, and we understand, very harmonious. KI3SOURI. KANSAS TEXAS RT. Publication Notice. William Pngh, Yoa will take notic? that von have this "ay beer.

KOHTtt ROTJKD. Passenger No, 10, -Local Freight No. H8, Through Freight No. 112, SOUTH BOUND. Passenger No.

9, -Local Freisjbt No. 57, -Through Freight No. Ill, Prescriptions and Famlij Rceiptacompoundod with cere. 3:48 p. v.

3:48 p. M. 11:10 p. u. 12:13.

P. M. 0:50 a. m. 5:15 P.

M. enc-d by Mith Yv-fA for a of divorce fu the No. 423, Commercial Street, Emporia, Kansas. ct out ill L.you bounty, ana mat yoD unsvccr the in taid petition contained, oil or before the M)lh day of Apr 1 IbiK). or samo will he taken true and judsiueut rendered accordiBgly.

Emporia Hotel. LAtttt J. A. smith, ner anorney. i.

O. Taatlor, Clerk of the District Court. T. A S. F.

R. R. To anyone setting up a club of five subscribers for one year each, and sending us five dollars to pay for the same, we will send a copy of Tub Ukbald for one year, free. Also see our club rates Publication Notice. TERMS 5100 FEE.

DAY. Helen A. Gleason will take notice that she has BAST EOUKD. Ifo. Arrive.

1. At. Express. A. m.

4. N. T. a. M.

been 6tiert bv smt H. tn of tbe lt will of B-nrdett Wood, tleceascd. T.lat the with other papers in another column. E. W.

Cunningham, W. T. HcCa.ty CUHKIH6HAU KcGARTY, 12:45 p. it. Leav.

200 A. 11 55 A. it. 12:45 p. M.

6:03 A. 7:00 A. M. 7:15 a. a.

6. East. The old "Hyde" stand, reopened at Jib. 35 Conm.ercial Street. l.K-ated.

Best of Accommodations; Ckan reasonable rates, etc. R. I. PATTERSON, Prop. V.

Way Freight. 12 K. C. Pass, (via Ottawa) ICO tWay Ft. (for Ottawa) Attorney23 Emporia, Kansas.

Practice in the Supreme. District and Federal courts of the Stata. of L. von count Kanan, and. that 8be must answer the 6a me cn or cfre trie 17ih rf April, JS'j0, or tho anie will ak-n as trii.

adju Itinar that yon owe said plaintiff the Bum of i41tt with torpst th-riu at 12 per ceiit pr Miiiun from June 8Mb. and tho of Ba'd f-ction in'! that all the same is a first mortgage li npi-n the following described real ettMe in connty, Kansas, ttvwit: the North hsif of the South Went quarter, flection township 18, ratge 10, nod that such murtgaae be foreclosed ari'l Bold without appra'Beuient and tbe proc- d3 of Bui.h applied to tie payment of pnrh judsemcnU COMKiaenjtx McCautt, AttomtyH for Flaintiff. WEST BOUND. No. Arrive.

Leave. 1. Cal Express, 2:55 p. M. 3:05 a.

k. B. M. Art. 8:95 p.

5. M. C0WS1U. C. B.

SACHEILER, Attorney at Law. Dealers In 5Dcnver 4.15 p. m. p. M.

SlTABUSHgD IK 1833. Publication Moiice. 11 h. Tasa. (via 10:10 p.

M. 89 fV. Ft. (from 5:00 p. u.

HOWARD BRANCH. Arrive. Leave. Way Freight. p.

it. 6:30 a. C. B. DccheJfor i Real Estate Agents Passenarer.

11:15 a. m. 4:30 p. at. Daily.

Daily except Sunday. R. Tokkixgtok. Agent. Cerrie 1.

Fisher will toke tbnt nhe b.n been sued in an action wnrrrn liennia Horn in plftintilf and she with W. li. II Wood tfefend-cnib. That Ui pp liii.jn is ou iile la tbe tiuico of the I'leri of the District Conrt of Lyon cunty. Moms, auu ht rht muex.

atisvfe' said petition on or before tho tTih day of Ajiril, or t-e Mi(u will bv an true and tie court will a tliere is ilne from Bid Wood to paid pli.intlff the aom $2,000, viit'a if.tert thrro 12 cut per aiuum fiont tcU imoually, and the cpts of BHitl uctiou, and tht each arsonist is a firrt and fsnperior moit-ge lirn npou Lti 33 and 3ttinla'B addi-t-on to tbe city of Ivmporia, Lvon county, Kaiieas. Tnateprti mor'tno bo foreclosed and said prop- fipiomotii! TO ALL. POINTS IK Church Societies Continued. FIRST CHRISTIAN Corner of Kv-enth Avenne and Exchange street- Services eveiy Sunday at 11 a. m.

and 7 p. m. Suiuiiiy school at 9:45 a. ru. Geo.

Y. llali. Pastor. CITV' LOCALS. ImproTcd City Property, Vacant Lots.

Farms and unimproved FOR SALE Oil KXCUAXGK. Offlot on West Fifth Avenue, in Jay's Opera House. En-poria, Kansas. rumps. Pity Pol-! withem ajrraisement ana tho pn-ct-vds I AR.

Yjl r2Q i CvJ And ft 1 applied to tha varment of wa evm nrt be forever oarrxl anti torecloetso from setting np any rignl or nsle to iaia isal rstare, and that hatevt-r fhe znay hme in or to ral estate is inferior aud ruoiliaate to tb.J mortgage lien of raid plaint iff. CuxMisnHATi McCahty. Attonmy for fiaintiff. SAYE YOU TWELYB HOURS. BARB WIRE AND SEEDS Publication Notice.

Park Place Hotel, And Alao Offers Tou THROUGH GJ.CEPE RS, To Peicts ia Texas. J. J. FRET, i. WALPO.

Gen. snpt. Gen. Traffic Idauajer. GASTOX 7HESI.IKR.

Cral i'as-rpr Ticket Agcct, SGDALlA, MO. Just across R. R. track, south of Saata Fe Freiiftt depot. GASOLINE STOVES, AND 3AXPLB BOOMS TOR COMMERCIAL MXS.

We wish a good, live, reliable correspondent from every neighborhood in this and surrounding counties. To all such, we wilJ furnish the necf ssary stationery and a copy of the Dehaij), free. Wasted At this office, a reasonable supply of corn, hay and oats on subscription. Messrs. Baxter Salisbury are setting out a handsome Real Estate sheet at this ofilce.

John J. Swan, Estella A. Swaa and W. B. Luther: Will take notice that they have been sued in an action wherein James B.

Wood is plaininT. That the petition is on file in the otfice of the Clerk of the District Court of Lyon couiuv. Kansas, and they must answer the same on or before the 4th day of April, IdifO. or the same will be taken as true and judgment rendered according, adjudging Jul I GAS FIXTURES AND FITTINGS, Western Stockman Cultivator, SrECIAL RATES TO FARMERS. RAT ES 1.00 to SI.60 PER DAY.

John B. Johnsen, Proprietor and Maafer. SVFOCIA, KANSAS. OF OMAHA NEBRASKA. that you are mnebied to said piainttil ou a note vxecutea by yoa April 5th 1S37 in tbe sum of one thousand dollars with in Consolidated with Rtral Amtriea ALWAYS OH HAND.

CaitU Journal and Ktbratka Cultivator March came in like a roaring lion, and FXiAZIff A Journal for the FARM and HOME. A 16 page Illustrated Monthly Journal. Twenty Years old! AH fts DtpAitmsrits has vigorous and able Editorials. It FIFTY GSftTS a Year. terest at 12 per cent per annum from April 25, 1887, and that said sum ia a first mortgage lien upon tbe west half of the nfirth east quarter of section 8, township 17.

range la, Lyon county, Kansas, and adjudging further that such be foreclosed, and said premises sold without appraismer-t after the expiration of six months, and the proceeds of euch sale applied to the payment of the said sum due on said note, and the costs of said action, and that each and all of you be forever barred and foreclosed from setting up or maintaining any right or claim to said land. Cpknixgham McCarty, Attorneys lor PifintiS. 5 Street, New York Cily. gives the latest Farm News and jrket -N- Plumbing and Gas Fitting, Roofing and Spouting Reports. Its contributed articles, by lead' ing writers, give most valuable informa we hope it will go out like a little wee lamb.

Mx. H. N. Dawson, of Clay county, returned to his home at Oak HilL yesterday morning. The past week has been a roble one for our coal merchants, and they are all smiling and happy.

Cj-rus Coming. E.rt of Eldorado, Editor of The Kansas Workman, was in the city yesterday and day before. Regular quarterly meeting of the stork holders of the Lyon County Exchange Co will Vi on I list Saturday ia March tion for Farmers, Arborculturists, Flor ists, Gardeners and Stockmen. Yurty Bright, CUan and Mtrettlng. No paper going into a family will be more warmly welcomed, by both old and young, than VhXts Talk, and no paper will do more toward creating a healthy taste for right things and useful things.

It does not "preach" it practices. Sea what a year's subscription will give. EVERY FARMER Needs an Agricultural Journal. Every farmer in the west ought to have th Reading News. WESTERN STCGKMA8 A3D CULTIVATOR.

Reading, March 3. 1890, Dozens of bright, sparkling and interesting stories of adventure, travel and daring. I Doskns of columns of cein lore for the numismatist. Dozens of peges of bright, readable notes for the stamp collector. Dzsxs of pages of the latent notes per Editor Hehaid: $1.00 per year.

Sample copies free. We will send the Western Stock Jones f.nd shipped two car leads of cattle, Wednesday eveaing. man akd Cultivator and The Herald, W. O. Davies and H.

F. Holmes went taining to archaeology. The study of the aboriginal American is of absorbing to Kansas City, Wednesday eight, to both for one year for only $1.25, and give with these two papers a premium of interest. Dozkxs of pages of bright, pointed Nat ural History notes, treating upon nil top purchase feeders. 1390, at 1 clock p.

cu. We have a very Bice little letter from Miss Medeline, Reading, and we know our readers in that locality will tppreciate it very much. We would be glad to have one like it every week. Mr. B.

H. Clover, 'Kansas Ben." he is sometimes called, delivered a very able and Interesting epecch last tight to a lare audience in the court house in this city. V. r. Clover is president of the State Alliance cf Kansas.

Clarence Lawrence had a small birth ics in this line with an "always to be day party, Wednesday evening. A good depended on accuracy. Dozens of columns of "Games and time was had. "The Home Friend," A description of which will be found in another column. Tbree poper3 for one year for the paltry sum of one dollar and twenty-five cents.

Send in your subscriptions at once while the offer lasts. Pa-stinivs giving tew games and oid game, for in door and out door plnving Mr. Douglas's haye their household goods packed. They will ship them to Dozens of columns of puzzles of all kinds. A competent editor and liberal Emporia, where they expect to reside io prize for this dpaitnif nt.

the future. Dozens of pages of latest fashion, flow er and household notes, of interest to all S. It Taylor takes charge of the Doug the ianies ld or young. Free Reclining-Char Cars to Pueblo Colorado Springs and Denver, Colo. las farm, and will move there this wetk.

Mr. 3teve Level, from tbe Miller ranch. The committee sent by this city to Zanesville, Ohio, to inspect the machine shops before they accepted thecompsnv's proposition to move them here, made their report last Thursday nighL They will move on the farmS. R. Taj'lor leaves S.

R. Taylor had a le on Thursday, reported them as not w.rth more than about seven or eight thousand dollars. Consequently the city does not accept. 27iii ult. It was not yery well attended, on account of the blustry day.

Fred Newman, froai Emporia, was in town Thursday, on business. On last Saturday afternoon our reporter noticing a terrible ciowd on the corner of Dozens of columns of instructions io regard the making of all kinds ot contrivances, atd the doing of ail sorts of things, under the head ef "How to do it." Doze of pages of festive fun and frolic. All the bright sayings of all th funny papers and many original strokes of wit. Dozens of pages of editorial notes, touching upon current topics. A series of articles on "Money raakine pursuits for boys and girls." will be worth twenty times the cost of the paper.

Dozens of pates or choice bits of biography, history and literature; brilliant sayings of brilliant men. Dozens and dozeus of fine offers the exchange department. (Free to all subscribers. In short Plain Tatk will be found of interest to all. No member of the family will take it up without becoming interested; not one will put it down without wishing it was time for the next number.

SaruplA copies are free. Address Plain Talk Pub. QMkmtn 0t.9 H. Y. The "Santa Fe Route" is now runn ing free reclining-chair cars between Kansas City and Denver on daily trains leaving Kansas City at 11.

Vi0 a. and Denver at 1.20 p. m. These cars are entirely new and have been built expressly for this traia, are fitted with all the modern appliances for both covenience and safety, and trc uaequaled by any cars run between these points heretofore. Ni line can offer you better accommodations than the old reliable "Santa Fe Route." Fcr any information desired regarding rates, through car accommodations, time of arrival and departure of trains.

call on any agent of the Santa Fc, or GEO. T.NICHOLSON, a. P. T. A.

T. 8 T. R. R. Topeka, Kansas.

-07 COIV1IVZBRCXAX. STE1EU3T, The Sons of Veterans gave an entertainment and supper, Friday evening. They realized 23. Mr. Russey, from Chicago, is in town.

Mias Kate Davidson, who bag been visiting her 6ister Mrs. Harry Price for the past two weeks, went to Emporia Sunday, to visit a few days before returning to her home in Kansas City. The infant child of Mr. Hyder died at 1 o'clock Monday. Medslkse.

6th avenue and Merchants street, he wended his way thither to see what was the attraction. On arriving he found the crowd surging and pressing to gain admission to Martin Martin's store, to get a chance at some of the new and choice groceries they were just opening up. On reflecting a moment, the reason of the throng was obvious. They had a 'big ad. in last week'e Hehaxd.

Moral: Don't ad in the Herald unless you want tlir farmers'1 trade. KANSAS, EMPORIA,.

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1890-1890