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The Eureka Republican from Eureka, Kansas • 4

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Maude Button and Jane Guyll visit COUNTY NEWS. PEB1ARY CALLS. O. ed with Maude Hinds Sunday. Messrs.

Howald and Fritts ate din The Times poes to press Wednesday noon of each week. We would be pleased Co have all communications reach us not later than Tuesday evening. All proper names should be Bachelor Creek VopuliBtB. There will be a meeting of the populists in Bachelor Creek township ner with Jacob Vollmer and family Sun Good Turnouts, Headquarters written plainly. We would consider it quite day.

Livery and favor if our correspondents would contribute A number of young folks assembled eacn weelt regularly, tne news 01 tneir locality. VIRGIL ITEMS. 'H for Commercial August 3rd at 2 p. m. at the township house for the pupose of electing six delegates to attend the county convention at Eureka August 7th, 1895.

at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hinds Sunday to practice" singing for the Matt Greenler, of Oklahoma, arrived here Saturday evening to visit with hia parents for a few weeks. Mr. Hart and family visited with their daughter, Mrs.

Broddle last Sunday. Clyde Rice spent last Sunday with Dan Taylor. It is quite a fashionable thing to go buggy riding every day in the week. One might as well be out of the world as out of fashion. Miss Edith Boyce spent last Sunday in Eureka with friends.

ana Cattle Feed stable. picnic Thursday, August 1st. A pleas-en time was had by all. Orb II kndkhkon, Committeeman. Men.

From the Leader. Lawrence Wolford was in town Wednesday. Rev. Caldwell and family visited Mrs. John Howald and sister, Carrie New, attended church, at Eureka, Sun day.

with friends at New Hope Tuesday. The annual meetihg of school district Sirs. Howell and Bell Sharp were in Toronto Thursday. number 50 convened Thursday, July Copyright EUREKA TOWNSHIP. The populist of Eureka township -will hold their caucus at tie residence of Granville Ur'ffliii, AuTisi 3d, 1895, at 2 p.

m. for tae purpose of seven relegates to attend the county conve.v--on to be hela in o.eka, Kans-sas, August 7, 1895, and to elect a committe-man for the ensuing year. IX B. Ckaig, Committeman. Twin Grove Populist Attention.

The populist of Twin Groves town 25th, as per announcement. M. Fritts Mr. Copeland and family visited with Mr. Greenler Sunday.

Wilkie. Humbly, furnished, the floor was elected director. prise and joy found It unbroken. The of the pen of effect of a draught of this strong drink I though cozily Mrs. Slater, of Severy, spent Thurs covered with a substantial rag carpet, Thos.

Sharp and wife and daughter visited at Keckville last Sunday. C. W. Ziegler was looking after private business in Toronto the fore part of the week. was magical.

Farmington was well represeuted in Eureka Saturday. A few of our farmers have com day with Dr. Hughes. It's my arm an' leg I thmk broke. Stella Mills was visiting Tuesday and he said.

"I'm kind o' numbed; don't suffer much pain now; but how in Wednesday fof last week with Rosa menced haying. They report the grass the walls adorned with pretty enromos, a hug-e. Connecticut clock ticking merrily in the corner, a cheerful wood-stove radiating warmth and light from its glowing micas, and beyond, through a half-opened door, a peep at an apart thunder did you get here, Elsie?" Reno. Mr. Harris, of Toronto, visited with his sister-in-law, Miss Florence Mauck, fairly good and say that hay is a better "Never mind that now, Mr.

Wilders. quality than in was last year. Think of Millie and Willie, and let us Dora Mills has gone to Yates Center ship will meet in caucus in Severy on Saturday, Aug 3, at 2 p. m. for the purpose of electing delegates to attend the populist county convention to be held at Eureka, August 7, 1895, and to transact such other business as may come before the caucus.

Geo. W. Slater, Chairman Committee. Barn opposite Hotel Greenwood, Eureka, Kans. J.

W. DSALEE IH Windmills, Tanks and Fixtures, Pumps and Cylinders, Pipe and Fittings, and General Water Supply Materials, AGENT FOE OSGOOD SCALE. All kinds of work in connection with City Water Works. Headquarters for Hose. ment of a more ambitious nature the thank God that your life is spared." I to visit her sister, Mrs.

Kanatzar. Mrs. Minnie Cook, of Spring Creek, Jack said afterwards that when hit- last Friday. Wm. Hicks is building an extension to the east wing of his house.

He is having a nice comfortable little room visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. Fritts Sunday. parlor, only to be used on state occasions.

But the crowning figure of this homelike scene was the young The Epworth League on last Sunday evening was well attended, but the ford's girl knelt down by his side, and, in the somber stillness of that deserted Mr. and Jvlrs. J. T. Hamilton visit crowd could not touch the singing with mine, prayed for their rescue, he felt as if he was "chumming with a blessed angel; who might spread her wings an' mechanic, George Ilarland, as he sat at a table with his three-year-old boy on his knee He looked at his wife as she ed with Mr.

and Frank Apple' a ten foot pole. Notice. built for his mother. A. F.

Jenne arrived from his "Salt River expedition" Saturday. "While Al may have looked a little care-worn fly at any moment. People party of Quii cy township will It was a mistake in the Messenger about Loyd Hughes and Frank Cooley Does anyone know that you were hold their caucus in the school house Both boys parents coming down here, Mr. Wilders?" the he is as jolly an "old tar" as we ever running away at Neal, Kansas, August, the girl asked, presently. kntw they were going out to hunt met and he takes his defeat as calmly 3d, 1895, at 2 p.

m. for the purpose of "Nary a blamed soul, was the aoie- work. electing eight delegates to the county gate, of Spring Creek, Sunday. We wonder if Mr. Stevens has got that school house floor painted yet.

Wm. Fritts visited a short time with Wm. Law Sunday. The children of Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Ziegler were quite sick the latter part of ast week, but are much better at this writing. Mrs. Chas. Madison was on the sick ful response, "but a tramp, who was starting off for Ishpeming just before I convention to be held in Eureka, Kan FAME. come here." as any Kansas democrat that has ever aspired to office since the sixties.

Maj. M. C. Mallicoat, Fred Dwyre and Bud and Frank Ziegler were transacting business in Burlington the fore sas, August 7, 1895. A.

H. Cox, spoke, and a merry gleam lit his honest brown eyes. "Why, Nell, what freak of prudence has bitten you now? If a master shipwright, earning four dollars a day and doesn't spend a cent in drink, has cause to be scared at getting into a book agent's debt a few weekly installments, why" "But, George, you might take sick, and" "Pigs might Pshaw, girl, there's Dot much of the Interesting invalid about me; now, is there? Then, there's that prize-packet lodger upstairs, whom you seduced into paying- a dollar and a half a week for his room." Committeeman. Weston Shoffner is on the sick lis Elsie's courage failed at this. There was just the bare hope that a Thread cutting up to and including 4 inch pipe.

Steam heating a special-Agent for Boy nton's Hot water and Steam heaters. The best in use. SECOND DOOR EAST OF MORRIS DRUG STORE. EURERA, KANSAS. ty.

and at the present writning is very low Peoples Party Primary. book she had been reading and had part of the week. The peoples' party electors of. -the ly with the Tifoid feavor. flung on the ground at the mouth of the mine before her hurried descent city of Eureka will' meet at the hall in list the latter part of last week with Miss Miller, who is visiting at Mr HARMONY Collins block, on Saturday evening, nervous prostration, she is much bet might be found by her friends, who, alarmed at her absence, would be sure Oommercial Hotel, August 3d, at 8 o'clock p.

for th ter at this writing. Mrs. Stuart and family visited at G. purpose of electing delegates to attend to search a spot she was so well known Hart's spent Satusday and -Sunday in Neal visiting with friends. Ah! well the school election is over and all is moving along nicely expecting to get a Reece teacher.

M. O'Byrne's Sunday. HAMILTON to frequent, and might suggest to them the county convention to be held on C. B. HALL, Proprietor.

the idea that she had fallen down the I August 7. They will at the same time Mr. and Mrs. W. T.

Alsup returned "Oh, yes, he's very nice, isn't he? But I fear he's out of work, and, though he's such a perfect gentleman, I don't think we can rely on his stopping with us for elect committeemen rrom their re shaft, which would induce them to make an exploration which might lead Lona Dove has returned home and will teach the Harmony school. At the annual school meeting Ed. Harrison was elected a member of the the best the last Tharsday from a visit toArgentine, Neat, airy rooms. Tables always supplied with market affoids. Every thing Flrtt Class.

spective wards. Ularence is very much elated since long." C. C. Massey, 1st ward. J.

C. Cruson, 3d ward. George laughed with enjoyment at school boards the picnic st Thrall. David Hart's name is added to the sick list. The three Misses Haskins returned home last Saturday from their visit to Manhattan.

Mrs. McKenzie spent Friday with friends in Neal. John Bain thrashed his oats crop. It hia wife's forebodings; it was rather too good a joke to think that a Chicago rn' EIKIMIS $1.00 ZEIE ZD-iL-IT- Mr. Conditt, of Virgil, has discon South Salem Township.

tinued his music class at this place. The people's party, of South Salem made 25 bushels per acre. Mr. Stewart, while helping to get shipwright in full pay couldn't afford to Indulge in the purchase of a picture book. township, will hold their caucus at The Odd Fellows Lodge is increas some coalts in a schute, was severely the Hover school house Monday, Au Board by week Made Known on Application SOUTH MAIN STREET.

EUREKA, KANSAS. me in popularity. Three members You are incorrigible, George," the William Parker was transacting gust 5th, 1895, at 2 p. m. for the were initiated at a recent meeting.

to then- rescue. Beyond this frail chance she had not a hope. Hark1. Surely there was a noise a low whine, as though from some animal. Wilders half-raised his head, listened acutely, and said: "The dog! By the Lord, that's Nelson." The idea to Elsie seemed preposterous, as how could any four-footed animal reach that dreadful depth? "The Indians," Jack whispered, for his strength was fast failing, "worked this mine years ago always thought long- natural passage out to the foot of the hill." Seizing the lantern the girl started for the spot whence the sound came; wife said with laughing lips.

Then a little seriously: "Is it likely to be a business in Neal Saturday. purpose of electing six delegates to at hurt by a board flying loose and striking him on the head cutting a frightful gash in his head and driving a splinter through his nose. J. F. Ravenscroft, N.

N. Piatt, and tend the county convention to be held busy season at the dry-dock?" People will now commence to bring forth their mowing machines and har E. W. Thrall were at the county seat You bet. Why, Moore Marston at Eureka, Kansas, August 7th 1895, Saturday on business.

and to elect a committeeman for the vest the grass for the long dreary BIG PROFITS small inveslmsi.ts. II. E. Weaver has his crop of Alfalfa in the stack. It made a good yield.

H. Snider has is Alfalfa in the shock. ensuing year. O. H.

Hovek, Frank Piatt shipped two car loads of winter that is coming. have more orders on hand than they can ever fill. The Red Star company has the lines laid fcr a hundred thousand dollar passenger boat. Uurronffha Committeeman. fat steers to Kansas City last week.

Oh 1 think friends, August and next Returning prosperity will make many rich, but nowhere can they make so much within short time as by successful speculation in Grain, Provisions and Stock. He received $4.65 for them. Watts have Given orders for two September. When that month arrives The people's party, of Otter Creek, Daisy Dove is fond of fish. She took a "Sam-on" to an ice cream supper.

first-class tugs, and there are six barges FOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTED can be made by our it will call a good many from this vi- A number of people from Hamilton will hold their caucus at the Harmony I know will be turned out of our yard $10.00 but her progress was barred by a attended the quarterly meeting at school house Friday, August 2d, 1895, SvSTPma tlC Plail Of Sl)eCHlatiOIl She caught a fish on Spring creek, but cinity to their many places where they uya will eo to attend school. we did not learn the kind. this summer." Prairie Chapel last Sunda y. at 3 p. m.

for the purpose of electing delegates to attend the county conven "Times should be good, George." "JCcver better." At that moment the front door opened PRAIRIE DUCH1NE. tola Swisner left Monday morning for Ft. Scott where she will visit with tion to be held at Eureka, Kansas, Au originated by us. All successful speculators operate on a refrular system. It is a well known fact that there are thousands of men in all parts of the United states who, by Bj'Htenuitic trailidinfc through Chicago brokers, make large amounts every year, ranging from a few thousand dollars for the man who invests a hundred or two hundred dollars up to and a young woman entered a tall, shapely girl, with good features, and friends.

gust 7th, 1895, and to nominate a township ticket. John Couktney Erwin Rice's baby is reported better If Jessie Rossel expects to be deputy sheriff he should have had a man nominated that there would be some show of electing. The hot dry weather is telling on the corn. G. M.

O'Byrne was the only one of Jim Mundav thrashed his flax last D. W. Hamer, of Madison, passed fair hair lying on her forehead like a cloud of feathery glory; yet, there was a shadow of unhealth in the flawless week averaging 7 bushels per acre. through our viUage Monday morning Committeeman. Notice.

The populist party ofFallRiver town en route to Eureka. transparency of her complexion, and A. U. Beach, from Lena alley, was ship will hold their caucus at Climax, her step lacked the litheness and activity of buoyant youth. to or more by those who Invest a few thousand.

It is also a fact that those who make the largest profits from comparatively small investments on this plan are persons who live away from Chicago and invest through brokers who thoroughly understand systematic trading. Our plan does not risk the whole amount invested on any trade, but covers both sides, so that whether the market rises or falls it brings a steady profit that piles up enormously in a short tU" WRITE FOB CONVINCING PROOFS, also our manual on successful speculation and our Dally Market Report, full of money-makinjf pointers. ALL FREE. Our manual explains margin trading fully. Highest reference in regard to our standing and success.

For further information address THOMAS Bankers and Brokers. 24 1 -242 R'alio Building, CHICAGO, ILL, on our streets one day last week. Kansas, August 3, '95, at 2 p. m. for the Alice Palmer's lines hadnot been cast purpose of electing eleven delegates to Senica Marsden's acquaintances that he over looked in his visit to Harmony.

There will be a Sunday school picnic in this locality soon. Date and location given next week. Rev. Holtz and daughter Pearl, of in pleasant places, except so far as she was enabled to board with her sister. attend the connty convention to be Severy, visited in town Thursday.

Elder Bays will preach here next Sunday morning at II o'clock. C. H. Fergerson has his new residence nearly completed. Will Shultz, of Eureka, visited with his best girl last Sunday Mr3.

Carrie Kingsolner and daughter Abbie, have gone to Wilson county to spend a few months with Mrs. King-solner's brother Mr. Rome. held August 7, at Eureka and to nom Mr. and Colvin started last Mrs.

Ilarland. She "clerked" in a great dollar bazar kept by a Hebrew merchant, who cared nothing for the help inate a full township ticket. Tuesday for Franklin county where less girls who sold his glittering wares, thev will visit for several weeks with H. P. Owex, Committeeman.

Notice. relatives and old time friends. C. B. O'Byrne has purchased a new mower and rake.

We suggest Will Johnton, of Piedmont, as a good man for sheriff. If nominated he would beat his opponent so bad in Otter creek township on elec Henrv Ott returned the first of the There will be a people's party caucus Books Free For one "Cap Sheaf" Soda wrappei of Spring creek township held in Reece, week from a visit to Woodson county August 3, 1895, at 2 p. m. for the pur and six cents in stamps. Wm.

Carson returned last week SHE TIED IT ABOUND THE DOG'S NECK. pose of nominating five delegates to from Emporia, somewhat improved in Floy Valentine and Pearl Murray took dinner at Mr. Batten's last Sunday. The Sunday school was well attended here last Sunday. Samuel Stonebreaker thrashed his flax Monday.

Popular Noyels attend the county convention at Eu health. stream of water whose depth or width knowing- well that when one broko down as, poor things, they were often in the habit of doing there were a score to take her place. "You look tired to-night, Ally," the mechanic said anxiously, as the girl took her place at the table. "Tired!" she replied, "I am clean worn out. A big country excursion came to the city to-day, and the store was over-run.

You'd be tired too, George, if you'd had to stand twelve hours without rest, and with tlia thought ever uppermost in your mind that in this land of boasted prosperity she knew not. Saturating her hand' reka, August 7, 1895. B. H. Johnson, kerchief in the precious fluid, she made J.

W. Johnson's new residence is rapidly nearing completion. It will, tion day that he would deny ever having been a candidate. It would do us good to see a fev items from the old Honey creek correspondent. Clara Forest, of Tonovay, is visiting with her sister, Mrs.

Stuart, and is her way back to Wilders, whose brow Committeeman. when finished, be a model of conveni she laved with infinite tenderness. by Popular Authors. We have secured from one of the Notice. Then again that whine and the sound FALL RIVER.

The populists of Janesville township of somethinjr scratchingr the earth will hold a primary at Hamilton, Au away. How eagerly she listened. thinking of teaching school this winter. the largest publishing houses in New "Nelson! Nelson!" Her tremulous gust 3rd, 1895, at 2 p. m.

for the pur York City a list containing 100 novels bv the most popular authors in the pose of electing 14 delegates to the county convention to be held in Eureka, August 7th, 1895. E. L. Myers world. Many books in our list cannot be purchased in any other edition Send us a one cent stamp, write your A good rain in this vicinity would do much good.

However, no kick coming yet. From all appearances there will be a good turnout at the primary on the 3d. It is right. Come out boys and help roll the ball. Stand for right, truth and justice.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cruson and dauehter.

Ollie. and Mr. and Mrs. G. Committeeman Notice.

address plainly and we will forward ence and beauty. Mrs. Eied, Mrs. Adam Dixon's mother, was burried in the Hamilton cemetery last Friday afternoon. Rev.

Weekly conducted the funeral services. Teachers have been employed for several of the schools of this vicinity. Walter Keyes will teach in district 24, Myrtle Swisher disttict 113, Daisy Ott district 94 and Mary Crawley district 59. The annual school meeting was at-teneed by about forty voters. E.

W. Thrall was elected director. An eight month's term will be taught in each building, thus avoiding the ne you a printed list of them from whicl The people's party, of Salt Springs The dance at Will Beedle's was well attended. Ice cream and cake were served and a splendid time had. Mrs.

C. B. and Mrs. G. M.

O'Byrne visited with Mrs. Henry Boone. Will Stuart and family and II. El Weaver and family visited with C. B.

O'Byrne's Sunday. Bert Hill is to be married soon. Hc-doged the caps that has been set for him quite a while but is caught at last. you make your own selection. Ad there were thousands like you, selling their young lives and hopes for a beggarly payment that just keeps them in food and clothes." "Seems to me," said her brother-in-law gravely, "there's something wrong in a state of society which permits such things; there ought to be a law to put a stop to it.

There ought to be a law passed to compel employers of female labor to pay fair wages and decent treatment. But, Ally, throw the thing up, and rest till you can better yourself. You know how welcome you are to live with us." "It may come to that, George, for something that has happened to-day leads me to expect my discharge on township, will hold its primary elec cry reechoed through the caverns. A splash in the water, and the dog for dog it was came swimming towards her, and in a minute was standing beside her, shaking the drops from his long coat. The intelligent creature seemed to understand it all a glance.

Licking his master's hand and whimpering, he first paid his tribute to the sufferer, then came and gazed with sympathetic brown eyes into Elsie's, saying as plain as looks could speak: "I am ready to help you what shall I do?" She took the dog's head tenderly on her lap and kissed the honest face, then drawing from her pocket ar? old envel li-ess DbLAND Fairport. N. tion on Saturday, August 3rd, 1895, at 2 o'clock p. in Fall River, at L. Johnson's office, for the purpose of VV.

Reiter visited at the home of L. H. Johnson Saturday. They are a jolly set of pops. I electing 14 delegates and their alter nates, to attend the people's party con vention to be held at Eureka, Kansas August 7th, 1895.

The delegates elect John Bane is going to leave us soon. Sorry to lose him. The Messenger will have to get a new correspondent. Pansy. ed at this primary will also participate cessity of consolidating the two schools for the spring term.

The proposition to establish county uniformity of text books was voted upon and carried. in the nomination of a candidate for commissioner of this, the second district. L. II. Johnson Prize Winner MADISON ITEMS.

Committeeman. Miss Lota Johnson and her brother, Carl, and Miss Flossa Duinhiller visited their little friends at Fredonia over Sunday. A. Sweet and S. H.

Butler made a flying trip ta Eureka Monday. Mrs. Alta Lockard, of Hope, Kansis, arrived in the city Tuesday and will visit friends and relatives two or three weeks. She has been away since March 11 but is much the same in appearance. G.

E. Olin has purchased, refitted and opened out the Eureka ARE BIRDS GUIDED BY STAKSY ope she hastily scribbled in pencil: ''For God's sake help! Rescue us quickly. Jack Wilders lies badly hurt in the third gallery ol the old New York mine. "Elsie Whitford." Wrapping this in her handkerchief she tied it around the dog's neck. "Now, you dear, noble fellow, home! home! home! I say," while she pointed toward the vay he had come.

But Nelson had other views; for a time her voice and gestures only served to make him wag his tail and cringe around her, but at last, when she had despaired of making him understand, a Saturday night." "Oh, Ally, dear, how is that? They seemed to think so much of Mrs. Harland asked. "It was through no fault of mine. You know Charlie Grant, don't you?" "The reporter on the Herald who Is going to marry Carrie Chambers? Yes, sure." "Well, he came Into the store to give me a message for her, and while he was talking to me Mrs. Buddulph, the millionaire pork-packer's wife oh, Nellie, how I do hate those new rich From the Index.

Mrs. Leads, mother of Mrs. Adam Dixon, died yesterday. Barbwire reduced to $2.20 per hundred. 10 lbs.

staples 25 cents If you want to save money call and see me and be convinced. I II. MiBVOT. SSouth end Main Street. Salem Township Primary.

The people's party of Salem town An Attempt to Solve the Great Mystery of Bird Migration. In an article on "Birds of Passage" Read what the World's Fair Judges said when grant-" ing the Highest Award to Mrs. John Finey is very sick. We the Chautauquan says if one desires an explanation for the great mystery ship will hold their caucus at the Spain school house 5th, 1895, at 3 p. for the purpose of electing of bird migration, there being nothing flse that will answer, he will have to hope soon to learn of her recovery.

Mrs. Frazee and daughter, Miss Bur-nice, were in Emporia Tuesday. T. B. Trotter has just completed a four delegates to attend the county convention to be held at Eureka, Kan accept the theory of hereditary knowl edge, a knowledge of the unfailing flash of intelligence leaped to his eyes sas, August 7th.

A. B. Anderson, people drove up in her carriage and walked straight to my counter. Char stars. The Great Bear and Orion ap and he dashed off across the pool into new barn.

Will Walker did the work. Ed Melborn and Frank Lovett took the darkness. peared at the same time in our region, even when the divisions of land and An hour of duU expectancy, and then lie stood respectfully aside till she should give her orders, but as soon as she had seated herself she began a Committeeman. Pleasant Grove Primary. The populists, of Pleasant Grove water were very different than they are in the ball game at Emporia Tuesday.

S. F. Wicker's new office is com today. That the stars are the guides tirade against servant girls, and wound the girl's heart leaped with joy, for right over her head voices were heard, lights glimmered like stars, and a man's George will make an agreeable land-loard and we bespeak for him success. Ole Larson and W.

J. Holeman with their families left Monday for Arkansas where they will make their future homes. We wish them success and a speedy return an inevitable event. Mrs. Marion Robinson and her son, Emmet, are reported on the sick list.

Mrs. J. W. Denbo has returned from a visit to Caney with he father who of birds agrees with the fact that they up by maignantiy aeinanamg wny i township.will meet in caucus Saturday, August 3rd, 1895, at Fancy school house at 2 p. for the purpose of hoarse tones came ringing below.

pleted and Mr. Wicker is moving this week. Jim Curry and Jim Patterson were was stuck there behind a counter, instead of earning an honest living as a fly at remarkable heights, often above the clouds, and that wanderers lose their way when they stray into clouds and mists. On starlight nights strag domestic, when hired help was hardly electing delegates to attend the county "Hello! HeUo, there!" "Hello! We are here!" "What's up?" "Wilders has fallen down the ladder gling birds are seldom noticed. When to be had for love or money." convention te be held at Eureka, Kan Emporia visitors during the ball game this week.

sas, August 7th, 1895. C. Means, "What did you say?" "I felt ready to sink with vexation; Short Order House. F. W.

HUBBARD, DEALER IN Confectionery, Tobacco and Cigars. and is badly hurt." the sky Is overcast when the night is dark, but especially when a fine rain is falling, multitudes of traveling birds are heard. They will call often, doubt L. J. Cunkle shipped two cars of cat- has been seriously ill.

Committeeman. "Can he move?" "No, you must lower a cot. But but I dared not reply, for she is a good customer; but what do you think Charlie tie via the Missouri Pacific Tuesday to less for the purpose or keeping near Kansas City. Grant did? He raised his hat the some of the rungs of the ladder have EGGED ON BY THE KAISER. Miss Ruth Jackson has been visiting each other; and often great numbers of them bound against the windows of lighthouses.

Thus Gatke has observed politest manner, and said in a voice that could be heard all over the store: been sawed away. So, on peril of your lives, do not try the descent without Ger- Is Prevalent in the for a week with Miss Lea Hosick, of Why Dueling 'You ought to be very grateful to Mrs. ropes." man Army. W. Garrard and L.

H. Johnson were doing business in Severy one day last week. Kimball Bros, marketed their fat cattle last week. Michael FitzMorris and daughter, Alie, have returned from Eureka Springs, Arkansas, where Mr. F.

has Le Koy, Kansas. Opposite ZlUey's Hardware store. EUREKA, Germany is full of people who be that on Oct. 28, 18S2. from 10 o'clock at nigkt till the next morning golden-crested wrens bumped like snowflakes against the lighthouse of Heligoland, KANSAS Biddulph for her kind advice.

She speaks from experience, you know, for she tea her husband's cook before he married "How many rungs are broken?" "Seven or eight." "All right; well soon Toe with you; lieve that militarism Is responsible for Chas. Lovett went to Emporia Wed-nesdav to see the ball game between and that on the following day golden- plug chewing tobacco, containing finest quality of Bur-ley Leaf. Has a fine, rich flavor and excellent chewing qualities, combining all points necessary to rate this product of the highest order of excellence in its class." Everybody who tries Climax Plug says it's the best. For sale everywhere. cheer up." the Winfield and the Emporia team.

every evil from souring the milk to enlarging the emperor's head, and their arguments are taken generally with several grains of salt. However, as But it seemed to her an age before crested wrens sat on every square foot of Heligoland. Toward the end of the Mr. and Mrs. Manning, of Waverly, been for the benefit of his health lARGAINS.

they brought a short ladder and lashed it to the old one, so as to bridge the summer, along into the fall, It waa not a rare occurrence on dark nights to regards dueling, they seem to have a fairly strong case. They have shown came Saturday to visit with their s. S. Kirkpatrick, of Fredonia, was daughter, Mrs. M.

L. Brown. 1 I in the city between trains Monday. see. through the light of street lamps.

broken part, and then when eager faces were gazing with sympathy upon them, and tender hands were helping Mrs. D. Runyon, who has been W. D. Marr and wife, Mr.

Lindsay birds flying over Inland cities. The experienced observer recognizes by Its call that the spread of dueling has followed the growth of standing armies; that It is most prevalent In France, Italy, Germany, Austria, and Russia, the five spending several months in Mexico for aTld wife visited in the country- Sun- the curlew and the strand-snipe, sea- them, Elsie Whitford, who had done and dared so much, proved her title to her!" George burst into a hearty roar of laughter. "Good for the newspaper boyl" he said, "that was well "Ah, but Mrs. Biddulph did not think so. While all the clerks and customers were convulsed with laughter, she flounced out of the store, and a few minutes afterwards Cohen came to ma and said that he couldn't allow his clerks to receive admirers during business hours." "He did, did he, the insolent pup?" George vociferated, his face flushing with passion.

"Back to the bazar you shall never go. Ally. Tomorrow I will swallow and seagull, occasionally hears her health, came home Fr.day. aay at the home of Jas. Marr, A big great military powers, while in Eng GREENWOOD C0UHTY Co'op esociatiwii Store even the flan of their wings.

But no womanhood by letting the little crowd land, and even In hot-blooded Spain, Mr. Abshier had the misfortune to chunck of ice and a freezer gav the bird is visible In the darkness. On dark and cavern walls reel around her and it has fallen into disrepute. That since lose a very fine cow Thursday. She I sequel.

But then it was a hot day and the armies began to grow, In 1871, the nights no stars appear; then it Is that the straying bird loses his way. The quietly and unostentatiously fainting fell over a bank and killed herself. IX THE such accompany men ts did not come amiss. Billy knnws how. ta keep cool.

away. annual number of duels In Europe has Increased from about 700 to 1,350 or stars are the most plausible guides to Geo. Maxfield, one of Greenwood birds in their migrations. But only the and that, with every man trained future can tell us whether they really countv leading teachers, made a to be a soldier and to cling to the army FARMINGTON. CHAPTER IX.

A CHICAGO INTERIOR. VI don't know what to say about buvinff so much on credit, It serve In thatcapaclty. traditions of swords or pistols for two, the challenges and meetings will multi Warren Hinds, of Muskogee, Indian Reduced rates to Baltimore, pleasant call Thursday. Come again George. Mr.

Byrd and Wm. Pettyjohn are in the suspender business, manufactur ply so fast that only burglars, tramps and saloon brawlers will be left to July 15th and 16th to attend Fifth In COLLINS BLOCK ARE CLOSING OUT THEIR BOOTS and SHOES give the criminal courts an excuse for ternational Convention Baptist Young Territory, visited his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. S. H.

Hinds the later part of last week. A large audience attended Sunday existence. That a German officer who People's Union. One lowest standard ing leather suspenders. They are doing a big business, selling as fast as declines to fight when Insulted will be forced out of the army at once Is known first class limited fare via route travel ed for trip.

Final limit August 6th. school and greeted Rev. McDermond they can make them, CLIMAX. to- all. That the emperor thinks this encouragement to break the law against dueling Just and neeessary is known to all who know him.

That the GASOLINE TRACTION EN( Wll Sunday. Rev. McDermond preached quite a pleasing and instructive scr- call on him and settle It." "You will do no such thing, George Harland," his wife interposed, decisively. "You will only be getting yourself into trouble, and no good will come of it. Perhapi Ally had better resign her position and wait for something more suitable." Thus, it was resolved that another incumbrance should be laid on the broad back of the breadwinner, who shouldered the burden cheerfully, for George Harland had a big heart and never fretted over trifles.

The young women retired to put the children to bed, and the mechanic, well pleased with himself and his surroundj (Continued') Brick and Coal. is very nice to have so many pretty things about the house, but this easy-seeming installment plan may lead into deep waters. There's the quarterly' payment on the house and lot, the assessments for insurance in the Mutual company, and sixty cents a week on the sewing machine still the books are very elegant, and The speaker paused, standing with her babe in her arms looking wistfully at her husband, a perfect type of an American mechanic's wife, young, strong, healthy, handsome, and, what would be considered in other countries, educated utterly beyond her sphere. The interior of the room waa worthy When you need brick and coal, call AT Miss Murray, "of Eureka, is visiting mon from the 16th chapter of Luke. on James Murphy, middle opera block.

war minister has declared repeatedly that the courts, are not able to protect a soldier's honor has been published -S--T BRAN NEW. fifty times in the last week. TJndet OPERATED FOR ONE-HALF THE EXPENSE OF STEAM TRACTION. Needs no water hauler, no eoal, wood er straw. No steam, smoke, sparks or ashes.

No possibility of fire or explosion. Needsno Engineer or Fireman. Started in Bminutes. Just the thing for the Farm. Write for catalogue.

We also linllcl all sizes of Stationary Sc portable (iagol ltie liiisriiit. THE VAN DUZEN CA8 AND CASOLINE ENCiNE CX2TCZXT2TJk.VX, O. these circumstances, which are dupli Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Miss Floy Valentine and Mr. T. E.

Carrie New, of Harmony, visited Waggoner this week. several days of last week with her sis-Crops are needing rain badly. ter Mrs. John Howald. William Rowe and Mr.

Barrian, ot Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Raber visited Wilson county, are visiting Mrs. Sallie with Mr.

and Mrs. A. S. Stevens Sun-Mills and family, day. made over like they were new cated In Russia, Austria, France and Italy, the laws enacted by the five big military powers against dueling are IN ORDER TO HAVE MORE ROOM FOPv GROCERIES.

W. C. Summers, opposite Joe Smith. uMltfaav.

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