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The Eureka Republican from Eureka, Kansas • 5

The Eureka Republican from Eureka, Kansas • 5

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Railroad Time Tables. Kat nt the Delmonico. -sr trZ WEST. I MISSOURI PACIFIC. EAST.

Call for Gregg's cigars soM every Warm Loans 10:55 a.m. 24. 21 18 where. 4 :37 a. m.

Marriage Licenses. Feb. 15 Geo: M. Hilyard, Severy, Miss Rue Dunham; Feb. ID Olen E.

Hunt, Climax, Miss Nettie Miller, Feb. 20. Joppph Holt, Severy. Miss Annie Binus, hi m. Passenger 4:88 p.

12:42 a 9:08 5:10 p. m. 5:10 r.m. AN fair Eureka had a fort of an animal 9.08 a. in.

28. Tuesday. Shortest, quickest and best line to all -points oorth, south, east and west, running six daily 30 Leo Cravens was over from Near the press trains. No change of cars between Eureka and Kan- is that which supplies HMMnWNiitiMMaiiMH-' a want. first of the week.

aasCity or St. Louis, and one change to Chica go, si. Paul Indianapolis and all points north was shopping nd east. not only advertise but I do business also. The connty records show that I Syd Evans, of Severy in town Tuesday.

The "short line" to Pueblo. Denver and all points in Colorado, Utah, Oregon, Washington ma iaiuorma. For tickets to all points, mans home cigar other information, call on or address. Feb. 20.

Coy, Sycamore Spgs.29 Emma Wilson, Tint, 19 Claude W. Ray bell, Eureka, 21 Emma V. Smethers, 19 Feb. 20. Edward E.

Stilwell, 25 Nina Massey, Eureka, 22 Fpb. 21. Wm. Ray, Porter, 46 Mary E. Moore, Climax, S3.

The crowd which greeted the Nash Our Implements come up to the demand of the definition. They are all to be desir Patronize a good Grigg's "La Imperia.1 CP. Hale, Agent. NORTB. HOWARD BRANCH.

south. un- ed. They are just whaV you want. The merchants are beginning to pack their spring goods. 8:08 a.

m. I Passenger, I p. 3:45 p. m. I 1 a.

Daily except Sunday. The north bounu pastfencrer makes close con- ville students at the opera house last Saturday evening is evidence that sections at Emporia for all points both east cd west. Shortest time to the Pacific coast nd best equipped trains in the west. Shortest ud most convient time to Chicago and all points east. Free chair cars on all main line Eureka is a good show At an make more loans than all the other agents put together.

I draw my papers, examine the security and close all loans promptly. If you want a farm loan seo me. I control unlimited funds. Chas.E. Moore, Office 2nd door south of Red early hour in the evening people were Walking Plows, hiding Plows, Coif iva-tors, Listers, isc Olarrows, Planters.

trains. Popular route to St. Louis via the Don't fail to read the "ad" of the Stanard Grocery in this issue. Eureka has a man who speaks from imagination. Not from real farts.

If yon want your "ads" to look attractive, put them in the Republican, A fine line of gents furnishings has just been received at Miller seen going to the opera house and at Frisco. 'Also to all points in Arkansas. South eastern Kansas and Southern Missouri. Connection is made at Severy with both day and night trains east and west. If von want to eight o'clock there was hardly standing room in the building.

The com travel in safety, with comfort and dispatch pany was well advertised and the fact I that your ticket reads over the old reliable set tK.t TUrV At PrfPAn ttronwnnrf KOUte. UBOBSB SOL. Afcent. county boys, secured for the company man Tucker's one of the largest audiences that has DEATHS. We have just received a car load of Furniture, which we wish you to inspect.

assembled for a like purpose in this Elizabeth Jackson was born in De- to to city for some time. The performance Jcatur, Indiana, June 19, 1828. United Stop that cough! with a bottle of Norman Co's. Compound Cough Syrup. B.

M. McBrown and Anson Sweet, of Fall River, were in town Monday and Tuesday, was very good and the majority of the with the Methodist church when people are well pleased MrfLowry, I young; and was married to John A November who is manager of the company, is the Kirkpatrick, 12, 1846. best colored cornet player in the The roads have been very muddy. Seven children were born to her, five of whom still survive. She came with United States.

He favored the audi Miller Periwell have never receiv ence with several selections which her husband to Kansas in 1887 where ed so many new goods, as they have 33 -8 this spring. were good, and which were enthuiasti cally received by -the hearers. she has since lived. She died February 19th 1900, aged 71 years and 8 A. F.

Jenne went over to his farm months The funeral services were Distilling various metals Kahalbaum, of Basle, has found that a number of M. A. Miller is still on the sick list. Smoke Grigg's "La Impe ia" cigars. Lots of strange faces in town Saturday.

Smoke Gregg's "Cuban Choice" cigar. Frank Lawman was up from Severy last Saturday. near Virgil Wednesday to ship in two cars of potatoes. conducted by Rev. Stephen Miller as- sisted by Rev.

them that usually rust quickly like "Who bruk up de meetin" as pre Get a Square Meal at iron or copper are so purified Lucy Carrol, daughter of Jacob Car sented by Miss Norris, will cure any that it becomes difficult to oxodize rol of Carroll, was born in 1874. case of the blues. them. 'Iron is a beautiful white metal vUomnfiercial Hotel She moved to Woodson county, Kansas, in 1888, and was married to W. H.

Have you got a cold? Get a bottle that does not tarnish irr the air. Tin in Jas. A. Mark, of Madison, was town Saturday. of Compound Cough Syrup at Norman proves to be the most difficult of the Rcdgers in 1891.

She died at 1 o'clock Co's. Drugstore. Tuesday morning after having given Mrs. M. E.

Santry, Proprietress. common metals to distill, as in a vac uum it does not begin to pass over un Eureka, Kans. birth to twins, a boy and a girl. The It's time to begin figuring as til a temperature of 1600 degrees C. is Try Norman Toilet Cream for chapped hands.

Mrs. Allen Emmerson has been sick the past few days. to where you are going to have your garden patch this year. reached. funeral services were held at the bouse at 11 m.

Tuesday. She leaves her husband with five children to care for. The church societies cind the good people of Eureka have been very Save money by getting the right Oliver Winters returned from Eldo rado Monday. He has a job cooking out on the Hodgson ranch. prices on Flour, Graham, Corn Meal, Shorts, Bran.

Corn Chops, Hay, Corn, Wood and Posts. Potatoes we are kind to Mr. Rodgers and assisted him in many ways. Anyway if they have The man who is continually making headquarters for seed and bating po We Have Plenty Of not they should. predictions about his fellowmen, as a To fill, all good applications foi real estate loans.

You can save money by rule, speaks from imagination. tatoes. Prices always the lowest-wholesale and retail. A. F.

Jesne Sons. Died: At the home of her. parents. Mrs. J.

W. Scroggs has been on the sick list the past week. C. S. Teegarten was over from Neal Tuesday between trains.

Z. White and J. E. Russell were up from Fall River Charles Leedy was in Kansas City a few days the forp part of the week. Miss Effie King and Miss Minnie Evans are visiting Mrs.

C. S. Penwell. In Fall River township. February 15, I have private money to place a few Collins Block.

1900, Sallie Fedora Rice, Age 20 years, dealing with us. Securities promptly examined and loans promptly closed. P. M. Moore Co.

small loans from $200 to $500 on real-estate. Charles E. Moore. and 3 months. Dr Henson's lecture on was Deceased was a member of the Mt.

G. W. Smith expects to move his enthusiastically received by a large Zion Free Baptist church. She lived racket store the first of next week. He congregation of sensible people.

It TiiiiiiiaiiiiiuiiiiuuiiuiUiUiUiiiiiiiaiiiUiuiiuiuiiiiUiiuu an upright Christian life until her death. In all her sufferings, which was an admirable lecture every way- is having his new rooms tastefully fitted up. a rare blending of keen satire, sparkl ing wit, thrilling description, sound Mr. Reed of near Piedmont brought were intense, she showed that willingness of spirit which is characteristic of a true Christian. sense and stirring eloquence.

Western in a wagon load of hides Tuesday. He Recorder, Louisville, Ky. has been losing quite a number of cat Another tie is severed, hearts are lamma tle lately. The pastor of the Congregational saddened, and another home lonely, all of which reminds us that, ''Here we have no continuing city church. Rev.

G. S. Ricker, will speak A. F. Jenne is becoming a pretty Rev.

C. E. Crieger is packing up preparatory to moving away the first of March. Saturday was a good day for our merchants despite the fact that it was a little cold and disagreeable. Yesterday was Washington's birthday and appropriate exercises were held in the schools of this city.

I have private money to place a few small loads from $200 to $500 on real-estate. Charles E. Moore. good "drummer." During an eleven mm next Sunday morning on Bible and the Future Life," the last in the ays Funeral service conducted by the i days trip he placed orders for twelve VJ, writer. series on the Bible.

In the evening he cars of potatoes. -r will preach on "The Anxious Father's Impetuous Plea." All are cordially The finest and prettiest line of wash "Unveil thy bosom faithful tomb; Take this new treasure to thy trust, And give these sacred relics room To slumber in the silent dust Fbed Comber. goods ever offered to the people of invited to attend. Greenwood county can now be seen at iff ill 7M Miller Penwells. Married At the residence of the I must learn how to cook good wholesome food.

I never did like to cook, but since we began purchasing our Groceries of Stanaed, it is a pleasure to prepare the food. Mamma always lets me cook the breakfast, food. Vitos Breakfast is easily prepared and is the Edwin S. Harris, of Neal, was in Our job department last week put brides parents 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, Mr. Claude Raybell and Miss Em Go to II.

G. Zilley for the Good Enough Riding Plow and the Moline "Walking Plow and Studerbaker Buggv. In talking about an individual or in town Tuesday. out a very neat little booklet for the ma Smethers. Only members of the Ladies Aid and Missionary societies is the busiest The Probate Judge of the Congregational church.

dividuals, do not let your imagination man in town of late. two families were present. Judge Worley officiated. The young people have the best wishes of the Republi exceed your knowledge of the said individual or individuals. W.

H. Barger's pension has been in Mrs E. Riggs( will occupy the room now occupied by Wm. Bolinger, goodest stuff you ever tasted. Mamma says her advice to can.

creased from $14 to $17. you would be buy your groceries of alter tne nrst ot Marcn ana will nt up I Rev. Jas. A. Miller, of Eldorado, will The west side high school building Frank Webster was up from Severy an elegant millinery parlor therein.

conduct Episcopal services in the G. A in Hiiaoraao was aestroyea Dy nre a few days the first of the week. R. hall every Sunday at 7:30 p. m.

All There will be a memorial service about 3 o'clock last Thursday morning Mr. A. A. Grasselli is confined to his held at the next regular meeting of The canse of the fire is thought to have are cordially invited to attend. D.

B. Fuller went up to Topeka Mon home this week owing to sickness. the W. R. C.

Every member request originated from the stove which had considerable fire in it late Wednesday ed to be present. By order of Robert Clogston returned Sunday day morning to attend the meeting of the Masonic Grand Lodge which is night. from a three weeks' visit in Wichita. 0 -v being held in that city this week. We do not advertise to give away li you wisn to learn how to propose Miss Ella Hammond, ol Denver, is any furniture, but we do advertise to easily and successfully, hear Miss visiting her parents in this city this sell as cheap as the cheapest.

Our Norris in Sounders Mac Glasham's Elder Bobbitt. of near Kansas City, is here this week visiting old acquaintances. It will be remembered that week. stock is well selected and consists of Courtship, at the Methodist church Dr. E.

J. Norman, was able to start neat and up-to-date articles. Mr. Bobbitt was at one time pastor of February 27. Remember we do on his calls again last Wednesday, after i Redman Tuckee.

vV. Kaiser, state deputy of the nearly two weeks sickness. xY Up-to-date Miss Alice Casey, of Beloit, who has wooumen 01 tne worm, came over the Christian church at this place. Messrs Redman Tucker wish to call your attention to their large assortment of Furniture which has just Mrs. Josie Butler, of Fall River, been here for some time, the guest of from Ft.

Scott Tuesday evening to in spent several days in town this week, W. A. Baker and family at the Green stall the new officers of Greenwood the guest of Mrs. Wakefield. wood, is now employed at the Lewis camp, W.

O. W. ooo OOO' been received. If you are needing anything in this line they can make you Art Studio as retoucher. The horse sale last Tuesday drew a Miss Norris, of Ottawa, assisted by Mrs, Maude Benton, of Oberlin, big crowd to town.

The merchants some low prices. local talent will give an entertainment. report a good busines, better than and brother Orpha Durkee, under the auspices of the Epworth W. A. Whitney, who has ror some usual.

of Arizona, are here this week visiting League at the Methodist church, Tues- time been head clerk at Leedy's has I relatives and old acquaintances. day Februaay 27. Dave Hamilton, the, jeweler' at been offered a lucrative position in a Mrs. Effie Jackson departed for Chi- Morris drug store, was confined to his I large establishment in Arkansas City. Redness of the nose has been proved caeo the latter part of last week, where room a few days this week.

It seems Mr. Whitney will leave about March .1 by a German physician to be very com she will remain several days selecting to be la grippe. 1st to accept the position. mon among women who wear veils in I (Used tb. Mlakc her stock of spring millinery.

OOO Putnam Fadeless Dye Yellow, is ab-1 winter, the parts of the cheeks under solutely fadeless to either sunlight, pressure being also reddened. Mrs. Icy Hall arrived from Ponca washing or bleaching, and colors Citv the latter part or last week lor a The Missouri Pacific has already few davs' visit with her parents, Mr. about twic as much goods as others. and Mrs.

A. L. BelL 10c. per package. Sold by W.

Mor- promised to run specials from Ft. Scott Eureka and others points for the great Can be made by using Best Flour. Top Notch, best grade, per sack 89c Home Queen, 44 44 44 89c Such weather as. we have been bav in er this week, reminds us of the fact Mr. and Mrs.

Gus Cline, who have I lege, Linsborg, Kansas in April. that we know not what a day may bring been quarantined down near Howard Advertising pays. Can we prove it? forth. City, have been released. A tramp We certainly can.

Men who invest who broke out with the small pox in thousands of dollars annually in news When farmers can pay $90. a head for mules, they are not such poor down that neighborhood was the cause of 68c 74c Bran for feed, per sack, Shorts 44 44 44 44 i the inconvenience. trodden serfs as some represent them paper advertising say they get value received. What better evidence do you want? i Kaa-w About the 15th of April A. Leedy to be, Master Morgan hoiier Moore entertained will move his clothing department in- Mr.

Ed Stilwell and Miss Nina Mas- Bailey's quite a number of his little friends at 1 to the room now occupied by in five sey were married Tuesday evening at his home Thursday afternoon. drug store. A boot and shoe depart A servicable Flour Bin worth witlj a Patent Sieve Bottom will be given to all whose purchases amount to Thirty-five dollars. minutes the home of the bride's parents. A ment will go in where the clothing now J.

W. Tharp, one of Reece's enter few invited friends were present. Rev. is, and the goods heretofore held up prising business men, was, town a stairs will be moved in the room below. few hours Tuesday mornings W.

E. Bobbitt officiated. The lican hopes for them much happiness. The reason is that as each grain of RALSTOK strikes the boiling water it bursts and swells like pop corn, i cup Ralston 6 4- Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Sherry gave one Ml A. Strimple, of near Carroll, was of their musical entertainments at the The explosion of a gasoline lamp in in town Tuesday, and while here made boiling water, prepares a cups opera house last Thursday- evening to Ted Lewis' restaurant Saturday fore- breakfast for 5 persons. this office a pleasant call.

a. crood sized audience. The en- noon caused a fire alarm to be turned 4 FOR SALE BY JLm. nebarger movea yy eanesaay tertainment was all that could be xt I in and before the wagon had hardly started the fire was extinguished. No NOTICE: Mention this ad and fet onr special prices on canned omatoes and Oorn.

afternoon in witn oonn oymtne over agked for Mr and gherry are Joe Smith's grocery. bevond a doubt al that is claimed for damage was done but had the fire got i firpam Puffs at the Delmon- them "Peerless Musicians." Clif- ten under headway it might have prov en a big undertaking to handle it. Ico next Saturday. ton News, February 2..

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