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The Augusta Press from Augusta, Kansas • 4

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To bear women talk there isn't one but Ed. Bussey Found Guilty. much The trial of Ed. Busey for enticing Allie that could have married some man richer than the one they Bixler aud Maud Mcllvain, two girls of this city under the age of consent, from homo for immoral purposes was held last Week at Wf A. Shannon Son, EENTAL INSURANCE AGENCY Pension Business Notorial AVork Howard, Elk county, where it bad been sent on change of venue, and tbe jury rendered If you want job printing of any kind done in thn best style, on good paper, at lowest prices, you can get it at this office.

The Butler county Mutual Insurance wants some rustling resident of Augusta to take the agency for the company. There's about j-'J a day in it for the right man a verdict of guilty against him. The pen alty for this crime Is from one to live years The hand was not mashed as was the arm in the Sentence will not be imposed until after tbe argument of a mo above the wrist, from which the flesh was taken completely. When the machine was stopped it was impossible for her tion for a new-trial, which has been filed, ELDORADO EXCERPTS. From the.

Republican. J. II. Cbe8ney was down through sonth-crn Butler. He says that while crops are not looking1 as far advanced as they have some previous vear9 at this time, yet they appear to be in excellent condition and which will probably be made next mother and brother to extract her from COLLECTIONS.

week, Miss Hattie Jenkins, one of the city teachers, is sick with the measles and tho scholars in ber room have been temporarily consolidated with Ibowe in Miss Brown's room. it, and they had to call her father from So much has been said and printed about this case that the principal facts are known the iieiil before she could be released by and not much troubled with weeds. to all and it is therefore unnecessary for us CM. Foulks, a former prominent citizen breaking the machine to pieces. i i to burden our columns with any of the evi of Eldorado, for many years chief of the a.

u. Bates, who lias been growing dence. in enc wan nixie Doy ciaud was bitten on the foot Tuesday bv a rattFtf Santa Fe company's claim department, is at wheat on his Whitewater farm nearly every year for twenty-ix years, was in the point of death at his home in Topeka. The result of this trial will be gralifviug to ninety-nine per cent, of the people. Jt snake, and had quite a serious time of it, but is getting better under the treatment I Absolutely Pure.

town fo-day to sell some soft wheat, was of such a nature that witnesses were Edifor Worley says some very pretty He is offered ninery cents and hopes to do Calibrated for its treat leavening strength things about Mr, J. W. Ady, but overlooks loth to testify and avoided service whenever of Dr. Hamilton. He was playing in tbe field wiiere a lister was running," and better.

Mr. Bates has bad as high as fifty nd heatthfulne. Admire the food aeatnst alum and alt lorius ol adulteration common tu the fact that be is now, and bus been for it was practicable, ami T. A. Kramer, special attorney for tbe county is to be con stepped with bare feet on the enraged two years, a resident of Colorado Springs.

Dry Goods, -Millinery three bushels of wheat to the acre ana as much ns forty bushels three or four years tii cheap brand ItOYAL. BAKING NEW YOUK. reptile. gratulated over the success that has attend A farmer tells us that it isnnwise to plant hand running. We guess he is a thorough ed bis efforts to punish libertine who de- Ex-County Commissioner F.

I Stone ia com until the peaeli trees are iu bloom; that larmer. lightei in boasting of tbe number of his lie has for the past twenty pears waited un victims. THE AUGUSTA PRESS. A long, lank, gawky, country boy came til that time and has never been obliged to very weak and feeble scarcely able to turn himself upon the bed. lie suffers much pain, and takes little nourishment.

The elaborate discussion of this case to town this week, and after wandering replant. through the columns of some local news up and down the streets for an hour of so papers was unfortunate, inasmuch as it M.Sone, in public and private lite has been a model for honesty and uprightness The Y. P. S. C.

E. of the Christian Church stopped in front of an empty store build helped to create prejudice and excitement, OJVE DOLLAR YEAR. Published Every Thursday. will serve ice cream and cake in the vactnt ing- to gaze at a window hanger of some thereby rendering it necessary, in the opin room north of Chance Bigger 's drug store such men are scarce, and we indeed hope that he may regain his former health snow company. In a little while be was ion of the district judge, to send it out of and evening, Every the county for trial, thus adding largely to joined by a gang ot town loafers.

Alter Saturday afternoon boby come. and yigor. AUGUSTA, KANSAS, MAY 13, 1897. a halt an hour had passed, one of the INDIANOLA INCIDENTS. the costs, but if the punishment of Bussey will serve to protect the virtue and chastity of young girls nobody will complain of the inore'curious of the loafers could not The Marion Record carries the announce BY H.

KURTZ. Miss Cala Durfey vieiited in the neigh merits of seven Republican candidates for stand it any longer and he asked the expense. borhood recently. county officers, receiving $5 for each. No such announcements have yet been made in farmer boy what be was looking at.

Rube turned his heard and slowly an Mrs, Ooates spent one day with Mrs, Butler county. A prominent western newspaper recommends flax seed tea as an excellent remedy swered: "I Was jest tryin' to see how Slaven last week. long a feller could 'tend to his own bus Rev, Noah Asber will preach the Memoii for whooping cough. It may be good but it is not to be compared with Chamberlain's Miss Gaul, of West Virginia, is visiting Best in theWorlcL iness in this town without somedurn fool Have you paid your dog tax? al sermon in the opera house, Sunday, May Largest Stock and Best Assort her sister, Mrs. Bruce Brown, wantin' to know what he was aoiuV 30.

The singing will be under the direction Cough Remedy. This preparation will'allay Dan McPberson came In Tuesday the voilcnt fits of coughing and make them The canker worms are doing their of Rev. R. C. Mills, who ban Just received some music especially selected for the oc Viom the Times less frequent and less severe.

It also lique worst for the orchard and shade trees in ment in the City. WRITE FOR OUR COOK BOOK DeLAND Fafrport, U. V. J. V.

Leydig, trustee of Clifford, has casion, fies the tough mucus, making it easier to ex this vicinity City Council meets to-morrow night. 3earlet fever afflicts the children ot Eldo rado. filed his report with the county clerk. pectorate. Complete recovery Is much Men often get into trouble by sticking Clarence Fuller was storm stayed five quicker, too, when this remedy is given, There were 13 births, 3 weddings and not The Latest Novelties in Wash There is no danger in giving it to small miles from the home base last Monday their noses into other peoples buiness: acer tain individual in this town is breeding a single death during the year.

This is a of measles In afternoon. There are many new cases town. children, as it is a pleasant syrup and great record for 537 population. seab on bis nose by asking others to keep a contains nothing Injurious For sale at 25 Webster's Goods. close watch on a certain house, and report Dr.

Harper accompanied Miss Flora "Every square rod of pasture land in old and 50 cents per bottle by all druggist. Ilestwood was In town Sunday to him. and Jessie Ay res to Augusta, Monday Rev. C. D.

and Monday, 5 International: Butler will be called for this year." remarks H. II. Gardner. "We shall no Rainfall in 189S and 1897. morning last The Eldorado News has probably the best Latest Fancies in Millinery.

The amount of rainfall during the first Grandma McKUrick returned from Webb Kev. Barth attended covenant meeting four months of this year, compared with equipped office in the county at least no other has a gas tank in It. All Bro. Worley City, Tuesday longer have the idle thousands of acres as heretofore. The county is overflowing with Texas cattle.

They will hot only eat Thursday afternoon, May 6, and preached that of last year, and the number of days on has to do is to attach a pencil to a rubber The One Great Standard Authority, So nila Hon. r. J. Brewer, Justice U. S.

Supreme Court. The Nobbiest things in Shoes. Xo man is so worthless that be cannot In the evening. which rain fell, are as follows: tube connected with the tank and it grinds our prairie grass but will call for every And Rome woman to marry him. Hf 1T! 1 1 1 9" Send a Postal for Specimen Pages, etc Di i iviiiigier is so uopeiui aooiu ine out editorials by the yard.

bushel ot corn we can grow." fruit, already he is giving invitations to Mrs. J. II. Wlsbard, who has been quite Groceries at prices that will Successor of the 'Unabridged." Standard Friday says C. Bobison ill for some weeks Is improving.

A resident of this city who recently visit bold good in apricot season. 12 miles this side of Kansas City, a train ted Wichita tell us that Mr. Fulton of that 1806. 1897. era cr 00- OT OB -3c January 5 .59 7 1.05 4 .35 4 1-30 March 8 1.03 10 1 80 April 9 2.30 10 2.80 Totals 25 4.27 31 6.05 of tbe U.

S. Print-1 Stella'Nelson has not the pleasantest on the Mo. broke in two and when the city, who carries an ad. in this paper, has a astonish yon. reminiscences of her last fishing excur- ing Office, tne S.

So- preme Court, all the State Snpreme Courts. 1 and of nearly all the I two parts came together 14 cars of stock magnificent stock of clothing which he sells Mr. Langhlin, the tinner, and his family have moved to Concordia, Kansas. Rev. C.

8. Nusbnum pieached at the Methodist church last Sunday night. cursion as she became badly poisoned were in a terrible wreck, 4 of cattle and 2 at way down prices, and that he is a very NUWUHIUU. Warmlv pleasant gentlemen to trade with. ot hogs beloging to Leslie Hobison and The active membership of the Christian Commended Mr.

Ralph ot Potwin, who were in the K.ndeavor Society held a meeting, at the Ballard's Horehound Syrup lest Flour in the Market. The ''down-troddenness" of the farmer he caboose and were unhurt. Fourteen cars home of Mr. Henry Fisher, north of Ben by State Superintend- rats of Schools, axxl otnerKdncators almost Itev. R.

C. Mills' huna are healing; Will eventually have full use of both. is the one remedy for Throat and Lung Troubles that cures the right way. Gives piled up on the engine and on each other of which the Pops prate so blithely, was illustrated in this city, last Saturday, when ton, Sunday afternoon. May 2.

wiuiuuL uumuer. yet the engineer and fireman escaped. A M. Chapman, of Pasadena, Cal an upland farmer north of town went home BEST FOR EVERYBODY BCCAOSE nature Just the help needed. Heals and strengthens while it cures and is Just as Mr.

Cornelius, of Towanda, visited friends In this city last Saturday and Sunday, brakeman had an arm broken and is be with a new riding cultivator in his wagon ifornia, favored Mrs. f. i. with a Oome and see us and we will savevou monev i It ia easy to find the word wanted. lieved to be fatally injured.

Nearly all harmless as it is sure. Its remarkable suc nnrTt TTM trt-i 1 I and a new single top-buggy trailing behind. xslj ai lunci ceuvai num John B. Clifford has bought a half interest It ia easy to ascertain the pronunciation. 1 It Is easy to trace the growth of a word.

tbe cattle in the wrecked cars, and half of cess for years makes possible this guarantee. ber of the Los Angeles Herald Clay Morehead, a brother of Mrs. N. A. Use it faithfully for Coughs, Colds, Bron the hogs were killed.

Four cars and the caboose remained on the track. It Is easy to I earn what a word means. 1 The Detroit Free Press says McKitrick, died of Blight's disease at Ex chitis, Whooping Cough, etc. If it fails to Mrs. Li.

Nelson and Mrs. McCormack isco Dfy Goods Go. The Unabridirerlnalonir been tb standard amonir celsior Springs, last Monday and was benefit our authorized agent will return were out in the interests of the Home those niakinp constant nse of a dicUonary. The buried Tuesday. His sister, Mrs.

Ida From the News your money. If any tiling stronger than this international oar om inena ana stana-trr Class Department of the Lorena Sunday an! expanded to meet the demands of our growing Christy, of Colorado, and his niece. Miss could be said, Horehound Syrup would de 6chool and enrolled three new members. i ana ti iiik t-jviiizawuii. ine whole has been made to reflect tne ecienriflethonfrht Kansas has overworked the word plug." It Rieans a hat, a railroad train serve it.

Price 25 and 50 eents. Sold by of tbe day, and tho latest and beFtnsaesof the Lin. Sadie McKitrick, of this city, were with him during his last hours. I guage thai now encircles the globe. mas.

Indianola is glad to learn that Fred Chance Bigger. 4 "pop 5peciskl loW pricej 5o to The Chicago Times-Herald says: Voss has decided to run for Register of an old horse, a blow, a mutilated coin and a Populist statesman. Webster's Intprnntiminl Trirtionarr in its nrenent Augusta Graduates. Dr. L.

A. Harper, of Indianola, came in Deeds. Mr. Voss is one of our home men 1 form is absolute authority on evervtliine pertaining I to our language in tiie way of ortbograt'liy, onbo- epv.etrmolocv. and definition.

From it there no Reai type and tiie Finest Stock iised. Jo E. A. Makepeace's mill at Eldorado. Hon.

J. T. Dickersori, of Marion, will deliver the Memorial address at Towanda. W. F.

Sinkhornrof Leon, passed through town, yesterday, on his way to Wichita. Mrs. J. J. Mcllvain and daughter, Maud, have returned after an extended absence, Otis Stsco, of Walton, was in town a eouple of day this week visiting relatives.

Capt. Webb has practically recovered from the injuries received when thrown from his cart, Snyder, ot Frazier, Jltf.i came in Inet on a vist to his mother and wstei. ESS The following is tbe list of young ladies to see us last Monday aud bid us adieu un Wheat is a better price than when Mc- and we fully expect to have tbe honor of appeal. It isaa -perfect as human eHort and. scholar til next fall, as he expects to leave, next and gentlemen graduating from the Augus Buipcam naa nw xiec 14.

lbaj. claiming him as such after he shall have aturday, for Colorado Springs, where he ta High School, this spring: Kinley was elected. Corn is a little better price than when McKinley was elected. Cattle are a better price than when Mc made a successful race. G.

C. MERRIJLM Publishers, Springfield, U.S-A.. will spend the summer with- the hope of I Herodotus. Sty-1 Do not bay cheap reprints of ancient editions. Kinley was elected.

Hogs are a better improving his health. His many friends hope his fondest anticipations may be realized. HOT WEATHER price than when McKinley. was elected. Will soon be here.

To withstand its enervat These are things in which the farmers in co ing effects, tbe physical condition must be A young lady ot this city while putting Kansas are chiefly interested, and while TIME TABLE, A. T. S- EaST BOtXJTD right. You attain tbis by spending a few away her brother's Sunday clothes, Monday JOB it has not shoveled money out to them by Miss Iva Rhoads, Miss Flora E. Harper, Miss Dora E.

Gregyr Miss Julia A. Fisher, Miss Marie Crane, Miss Pearl Meridith, Miss Leafy A. Asher, Mr. Park E. Salter, Mr.

Charles O. Paul, Mr. Dob A. CounslI, Mr. Ellis F.Miller;, Mr.

Carl F. Buck, Mr. Walter A. Penley. days at the Ottawa Chautauqua Assembly, morning, discovered a long bloude hair upon A thescoop full as it seems to have been held at Forest Park, June 11 to 23, 1S95.

done to some of the Pop leaders at To Ask ageut Santa Fe Route for information. .1 he county commissioners will meet as a board of equalization ou the first Monday in June. F. R'y. STo 452 9:40 a in 10:35 a 1)1 12:15 ui 12:35 1 :00 ia 2:10 S.

A 3 :55 5:00 ill peka, jet in a quiet way they are and pecial feature. Ko4U 6:00 am 6:30 am a 7:34 a. 7:48 a 8:40 am a iu 9:26 a HALF A BLOCK the breast of the coat. The supposition is that the young man had called upon his lady-love the previous evening and remained so long that she became weary and rested her head upon his throbbing breast. Leave.

Arkansas City, Winiield, Douglass, Gordon, AUGUSTA, Eldorado. DeGraff, Burns, Florence, ought to be pretty well satisfied with From station, you know what means? No the results. Jno. f). Barton, JOB PRINTER.

Ions: walks. That's where Santa Fe trains N. M. A. Withrow has built a new walk along1 the south front ot his street property.

POPULAR LOW-PRICE CALIFORNIA land passengers for Forest Park, Ottawa. Mr. Penley is salutatorian, and Mr. Paul 9:05 a Chas. A.

Gates, of Lincoln township, A Year. is valedictorian. Kansas City, arrive, 4:15 iu EXCURSIONS. The Santa Fe Route daily excursions to The Chautauqua Assembly will be held there June 11 to 25. 1897.

Ageut A. T. S. F. present deputy county treasurer, added his The class motto is: "Ad astra per asper." name to our subscription list, Tuesday.

He will be a candidate for treasurer, subject to John A. Anderson was in town, Saturday, and was one of the contributors to our treasure chest. gor particulars- California in tourist sleeping-cars are de The subjects cbosen by tbe graduates are: The Universe is Governed by Law," YOU MAY REST, the action of the Republican county con Walter A. Penley. vention.

He is well qualified for the position Study or play at Chautauqua Assembly, servedly popular. The service pleases everyboby who tries it- Cars are of newest pattern and very comfortable, having all necessary conveniences. Si. oo ti(e- si.oo: "Treasure Diggers," Dora E. Gregg.

Forest Park, Ottawa, from June 11 to 25. WKST Bolsd No 413 Kansas City, leave ni Florence, arrive SiHo Burns, DeGraff, 4:15 Eldoradj. AUGUSTA, 5:12 Gordon, 5:27 Domrlasn, 5:40 in Winfield, 6:35 Arkansas Citr, TKftf.m and has a host of friends in all parts of the county who Will give him their support. At the Foot of the Rock is a Spring." No 451 9:00 a 10:04 a 10 :37 a tn 11:40 a in 1 :00 in 1 25 1 :45 3.30 id 4:30 ru 1897. One fare for round-trip and station Flora E.

Harper, These excursions are patronized by many within half a block of grounds Particulars The Walnut and Whitewater rivers were raised four aud six feet, respectively, by Monday's rain. Mrs. Julia A. Robbins and daughter, Mrs. Hayes, left, Tuesday morniug, for the Utters home in Illinois.

Weekly Iite OgeaisL The Greatest Republican Paper of the West.t Mr. O. W. Dutro, the agent for that excel 'The Isles of Greece," Don A. Counsil.

of the best people, and the ticket rates are on application to Santa Fe low. us Build Three Tabernacles," lent book for the young, "Character Build A TEN DAYS' OUTING The Santa Fe's California line la remark Julia A. Fisher. The Emancipation of Labor," ing," is meeting with very fair success In its sale. It can only be secured by subscrip Via Mulvase.

At Island Park, Windfield. Kansas. Ed TT is the most stalwart and unswerving Republican Weekly pub- Ik JL lished today and can always be relied upon for fair and honest re- ably picturesque. Its middle course across the continent avoids extremes of heat or cold. Carl F.

Buck. lion, and those who wish their children to ucational advantages for all who wish to avail themselves thereof. Ask ageut Santa ports oiaii political anairs. MackT. Chance returned, last Thursday, from a ten days' visit with friends in northwestern Missouri.

"The Power of Music," Leafy A. Asher. ave the benefit of the experience of suc East. Xo 426 8:35 a 11:47 a 12:40 No 423 7 20 2:33 ni 2:00 ill 'The Power of Invention," Ellis F. Miller.

cessful men and women in tbe building of For descriptive literature, address W. J. Lv Wellington, Ar Mulvane, Rose Hill, Ar Augusta Lv Fe Route about rates for Chautauqua As -scmbly. The Weekly Inter Ocean Supplies All of the News and the Best of Current Literature. 'The Power of Time," Pearl Meridith, char er should not fail to secure a copy.

Black, G. P. A. T. S.

F. Topeka, or C. A. Higgins, A. G.

P. Chicago, Chautauqua Assembly 'Labor is Life," Park E. Salter. It is Morally Clean, and as a Family Paper is Without a Peer. Island Park.

Winfield. June 15 to 25 1897. There is some one in almost every neigh- Life's Ocean," Marie Crane. One fare for round-trip via Santa Fe Route. LEON LEAFLETS.

orhood who is subject to attacks of pain Blind in the Midst of Beauty," No. 413. runs solid train consisting of two Cliaii Cars, one day coach, one IJasage, Mail and Express cars, Kansas City to Arkansas City; connection with trains from tiie east on all lines into Kansas City. From the Indicator WINDY WONDER, The commencement exercises last even Its Literary Columns are equal w--C5 1 to those of the best magazines. bypo Its Youth's Department is the -SSS I finest of its kind.

From tbe Wichita Star. Iva Rboads. Breaking Camp," Charles O. Paul. Ballard's Snow Liniment in the stomach or bilious colic.

Mr. J. D. Kinney, Warren Center, used to be troubled in that way. He says: The attacks were marked by terrible pains, No-414.

Urnis a solid train of one Chair car Josph Henry of Butler county, aged 90 ing were in every way successful and highly creditable to the members of the May 10th, being Milburu Theetge's 43rd birthday, Mrs. Tbeetge presented him with large rocking chair. School will close Friday May 21, and the commencement exercises will bn held Tuesday evening, May 20. Itev. J.

E. Earp, a former pastor of the 31. E. church at Eldorado, died at Atlanta, Monday morning. Mr.

u.ster removed his stock scales from the street ou the north of his store and has taken them to his farm. year3. has just been granted a patent on diarrhoea and faiting spells. At such times is a remedy that would be in every home if oue Day coach and one Baggagp, Mail and Express car, Arkansas City to Kansas) City, making a fine connection for all points east. largest graduating class in the history of buggy spring.

One never gets to old to suffered exceedingly until I began using all knew what thousands in all parts of tbe continent have learned. Those who have learn, you know. bamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea the Leon schools. There was no hesitation, stammering, or lack of courage on It brings to tbe family the News of the Entire World and gives the best and ablest discussions of questions of the day. Tbe Inter Ocean gives twelve paees of reading matter each week and being published in Chicago is better adapted to the needs of the people west of the Alleghany Mountains than any other paper.

No. 1, ha9 throush Pullman palace and Remedy, two or three doses of which effec used ordinary liniments are amazed at what Uncle Sam ground out ten and onehalf Tourist Chicago to San Francisco ted an immediate and lasting cure." For Snow Liniment does and tbe rapidity with million dollars last month, $1,400,000 ot the part of any individul. Prof. Mathers is to be congratulated upon the success of his first year's work in Leon. We could SI.OO ale by all druggist.

RJ EJN EPQ A RP EFIY A SI.OO? which it does it. Cures Lame Back, Rheu No. 5, Denver Express is a solid vestittilel them silver dollars. McKinley is not the matism, Neuralgia, Soreness, Bruises, worst enemy silver lias in the world. not describe the dress of any Strains, Muscular Pains anywhere.

Equally A new postal law makes it larceny to take newspaper and refuse tcr pay for it. Re tram, Chicago to lenver, with full man palace sleepers and free Chair ears. No's. 451 and 452 daily except Suuday. No's.

425 and 424 daily except Sunday. Tickets. on sale and bagS3.se checked would not if we could, because mental Over in Woodson county a farmer lost good for annimals. R. E.

Morse, traveling salesman, Galveston, Texas, says: "Two per year Trof. Gordon, of Winiield, and Virgil Hill, of this city, ussisled with the music at the Leon commencement. a valuable calf one night, and a neighbor Price of Daily by mail Price of Sunday by Daily and Sunday by per year per year through to all points. Tbe Daily and Sunday Edl-S tions of Tbe Inter Ocean are the best of their kind bottles of Ballard's Snow Liniment cured measures of manhood and womanhood claims to have seen an uiir ship take it. cently an editor sued forty-three men who would not pay their subscriptions and obtained judgement in each case for the amount claimed.

Twenty-eight men made Kound trip tickets to local stations, lim me of Rheumatism of three months stand- All were becomingly dreseed and that is Address TUB ISTER OCEAJT, Chicago. The next thing we know -air ship3 will be ited 10 days at 10 per cent reduction from ng." When buying "remember Snow Lini local rates. enough. Coming so late in tbe week. accused of swooping down and robbing affidavit they owned no more property than Fifty ride tickets between Augusta and ment has no substitute.

Price 50 ceut. Sold givss us neither the time nor space for an Donulist statesmen of their virtue and by Chance Bigger. 4 Eldorado, limited 60 days, limited 30 days, extended write up suffice it to say that Geo. a. Hievet, Agent.

integrity. HAVE YOU VISITED TEXA.S? Successful Applicants. the house was tasteiully decorated and THE KANSAS CITY JOURNAL. the law allows. This prevent" attachment.

They were then arrested on a charge of petty larceny and bound over in the sum of three hunderd dollais. This may te news for some people. The following were the successful appli It is the biggest Stale in the Union. It crowded with the friends ot our school. The order was exceptionally good and cants at the recent examination for teachers' ha a productive soil and delightful climate.

IX you want old papers for under carpets, on shelves, or for any other purpose, you can get them at this office. If you want horse bill you can get them at Tiik Tkkss office at lowest prices, printed on paper, card-board or cloth. Capt. II. A.

White says he never saw a Better stand of Populist blue grass than that In the court-bouse yard at Eldorado. place to get your dinner, when in Eldorado is at Mart Wells' restaurant. He gets up a Sunday dinner every day intbe week. certificate: There is some unoccupied land The; every part of the program was carried Established 1S54.J DEDUCED SUBSCRIPTION HATES- 'FRISCO LINE." Time Table, St. Louis San Fbascisco Ry.

AujrilsTa, Kafisas." EA8T BOCXl. region along tbe Gulf shore near Galveston First grade A Jeffereys, Whitewater. out in a most creditable and satisfactory and'Housten is particuarly attractive. A Second griede Blanche Alexander, Myra manner. eoiafortable income is there assured those Rice.

Augusta; ML Arnold, Haverhill; The graduates were: Misses Susie M. who intelligently cultivate small fruits or raise "sarden truck." 1 00 50 Daily and tbree months Daily and Sunday, one year Weekly Journal and Agriculturists, one Blanche Huston, Keighley Ora Cable, Nel Holt, Mabel Tyle, Vene Kenoyer, Annie You may learn something new about the No. 6, Atlantic 1:00 P. No. 2, St.

Louis .........11:22 P. jl No. 140, Accoinniadalion 9:42 A. lie Cable, Durachen; Geraldina Cornelius, Texas Coast Country bv addressing W. J.

Morgan, Olive Benninghoff, Belle Will-, Sehd your name to the Journal, Kansas City, Mo. Sample copies free. a Black, G. P. A.

T. S. F. Ry.f Topeka, Potwin; Georgis Hoss, Brainerd; Gertrude Martin. Lankford, Amy Bunch, Leon; WKST BOVSD.

dorf, Emily Morgan, Cora B. Dobbius, Kansas, or C. A. lliggms, A. G.

A A-i Free descriptive literature fur- Myrtle Kistler, Olive Blakernan, Clara Lindley, Melissa Ripley Blank- Dished. Inquire of nearest acent regarding Kennel and Nellie Kiser, and M. Lind- enbaker, Robert Vaught, B. Buchanan, excursion rates. THAT EASTERN TRIP.

Going East, take the Santa Fe Route as iey Hannon. Florence Leatherman, Flora Boellner, T- R. Purcell, of Walnut township, is receiving much encouragement in his race for t9e Republican nomination for county trasurer. VInnie Brown. Icy Forgy, Harriet Snjder, far 'as Chicago.

'A Tha publishers propose to send a copy of Word and Works five months, 'froni Jiine to DOUGLASS DRIFTWOOD. Uayward Morrison, Otto Smith, May Most direct line from the Southwest gen From the Tribune. October incfusive, to new subscribers only erally, and thirty miles the shortest between Ham! Seafer has bought the Providence Missouri river and Chicago, which insures as a trial order, for 25 cents, and in addition thereto, give each trial subscriber free, a Curtis, Bertha Ryan, Hatlie M. Golden, Eldorado. Third grade James Rayburn, Edith Ferris, Burns; Blanche Kraft, Amy Bunch, Kathleen Jett, Leon; Ora Teter, A Par Climate op Qure New Mexico AND Arizona.

bath house and removed it to his farm three miles northwest of Its former location. quick time and sure connections'. Track is straight and rock -ballasted, with very few crossings at grade. copy of a little book of 64 pages, which con-tains' select chapters of a work by" Rev. Irl sons, GertrudeDick, Alice Elder, John A Vestibuled limited expresses, with latest R.

Hicks, which is to be the crowning work of bis life. This is a rare opportunity for if? 4 I 1 Trustee Carnahan in gathering statistics pattern Pullman and free chair cars. Meals Rhodes, Ernest Everett, Eldorado; Stella Adams, Douglass; Latham; any one to study the storm forecasts through in dining-cars served a la carte. finds that in Douglass township there 23 marriages; 23 births, and 12 deaths be out tbe coming season, besides the many Harry Leydiz, Elbing; Mathers, Au Inquire of nearest agent, or address W. Wichita merchants probably draw a thousand dollars a day from neighboring towns and cities because of tbe saloons in that city.

Last Monday was a rainy day; the precipitation being 1.08 inches. Tuesday was bright and warm and vegetation made a rapid growth. Cutler county i now thoroughly wet down; should occassional rains fail until August the crops will exceed those of any previous year. Winfiold was visited by a severe hail storm, Monday, at 11 a. much damage was done to crops and much window glass was destroyed.

other good things In Word and Works of tween March 1st, '86 and March 1st "97 gusta; Leatherman, Keighley; Thomas The SALT BTVER VALLEY of Arl-wns and the various Health. Ke-sort in NEW MEXICO J. Black, G. P. A-, A.

T. 3. F. Topeka, Kas. Mr.

Charles II. Wetzel of Sunbtiry. was so much pleased with a remedy which cured him of rbcumatisn that he made affidavit to tbe fact for publication as follow: "This is to certify that on May llth I walked into Melisk's drug store on a pair of crutches, bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm for inflammatory rheumatism which had crippled me up. After using three bottles I am completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend it.

Charles H. Sworn and subscribed to before me oa Aug. 10, 1804- Walter Sbipman, J. P. Pain Balm is for sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by all druggist.

Change in Weather Signals. The chief of the government weather, bureau has changed the instructions for displaying singals so as to read: 1. When displayed on poles, the signals should be arranged to read downward; when displayed from horizontal supports, a small streamer should be attached to indicate the point from which the signals are to read. 2. The morning forecasts (i.

those issued from the a. m. reports) only will be utilized for tbe display of weather singals, aud tbe flags displayed will represent only the forecast applicable to tbe twenty-four hours begimng at 8 p. m. of tbe day the flags are hoisted.

3. If more than one kind of wearther is predicted for the period from 8 p. to 8 p. the conditions first named in tbe forecast will be represented by the uppermost weather flag in a vertical hoist, or by the weather flag nearest to tbe small streamer indicating the point, in a horizontal hoist, from which tbe signals are to be read. If two temperature forecasts are made for this period, tb.

first-named only will be represented by the temperature flag iu its proper position. interest to each member of the family. The regular price of this little book alone ia 25 The free silver ticket was beaten at the Martin, Potwin; Creek, Pontiac. The Liver Keeps People Well. When the Liver is sluggish all other or Excursion- to San Francisco.

cents. Send 25 cents and your address, to city election in Denver. This is but the naural result of the demoralization caused Via Frisco line June 22, 22, 29, July 1, 2 and Word and Works Pub. 2201 Locust No. 1, Kansas 4:41 A.

31 No. 5, Colorado California esp. 2:57 P. No. 130, 2:13 P.

All trains are run daily. CONNECTIONS: No. 101 Kansas Mail Has reclining chair cars (seats free) and Pullman drawing-room sleeper to Wichita and Burrton, Kau. Connects at Wichita with A for points in Cherokee Strip and Oklahoma. Connects at Burrton with A for points in Kansas.

No. 102 St Louis Mail ITas reclining chair cars (seats free) to St Louis and Pullman drawing-room sleeper to Monett. Connects- at Peirce City, Mo, wilb No. 205 for points in Indian territory via Neosho. At Monett with No.

5. tbe Texas limited (vestibuled) which has reclining chair cars (seats freejPullman drawins-room sleeper to Galveston via Paris and Dallas, has dining oar Tabhina, to lalla. Connects at Monett with Mo. 2, which connects at Union station St Louis with ail lines for tbe east, north and southeast. No.

105 Colorado and California Limited Has reclining chair cars (seats free) to Burrton arid Anthony, Kan. Through Pullman bufTet drawing-room sleeper to Burrton, to Pueblo, Denver. El Paso, Los Angeles, San Diego and San Franciseo. Connects at Burrton with AT for points in Colorado. Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, Ida ho.

Montana, Oregon, Washington, New and Old Mexico, Arizona and California. No. 106 St Louis Limited Has reclining chair ears (scats tree) and Pullman buffet drawiny-room sleepers to St Louis. Reclining chair earn (seats free) aud Pullman palace sleeper Monett to Dallas via Paris. Connects at Monett with No.

1 for points in Arkansas and Tesas. Connects at Monett with No. 6, which connects at St Louis-Union station with all lines for tbe east, north and southeast. Through tickets on sale to all points. For further iuformstion call upon or address.

R. C. Mills. Ageul. 3.

$46 for the round trip, accountChristian Street; St. Louis, Mo, gans are involved, lou suITer from con Endeavor meeting. For particulars call on by the failure of the free silver men In Angusta to stand solidly and squarely up R. C. Mit.ls, Agent.

to this ticket in their city. stipation, biliousness, jaundice, headache, indigestion, pain in back and loss of energy. You will never know how promptly these First published May 13. 1S07. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.

Doc Knote's idea that the fear of cy troubles can be cured until vou use Her- pubb'shed May C. 1S97.) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. clones is worse in effect than tornadoes arennrivaled for the relief of chronic lung and throat diseases, l'ure, dry air; an equable temnerature the proper altitude; constant snnshine. 1 Descriptive pamphlets issued by Santa Ve Koute l'assecfrer Iepart- ment contain complete information relative to thes-e reeioos. The items or aitrtnde.

tempera- tare, bamidity hot spring. Hm- toriums, cost of living, mod h-al at- tendance, social advantages, etc are concisely treated from an impartial 'i standpoint. Jj Physicians are respectfn'lr asked to place tbis literature in the hands 'iy of invalids who need a change of climate. Address W. J.

BLACK, fl OKA, A 8 Rv4 Or C. A. HIGGINS, topeka, eans. UPl.tBIClGO. State of Kansas, Icq Butler County.

a' themselves is exemplified by a young Statr ok Kansas, An appropriate frontispiece for a spring magazine would be a bouse with the furniture turned out of doors and a woman in an eld dress with a mop in her hand. In the matter of the estate of Randolph Butler County man north-west of Douglass who got lip in the night to flee from ja twister that was not twisting and broke or dislocated bine. It cures quickly wben other remedies utterly fail. Regulates the Liver, purifies the Blood. Herbine is a harmless Veteable Remedy that gives new life and energy almost from the first dose.

Price 75 cents. Free trial bottles at Chance Bigger's drug store. Kobblns, late or Butler county, Kansas, deceased. In the matter of the estate of D. W.

liolbrook, late of Butler county, Kansas, a toe. iSOTICE Is hereby given that on the llth Notice is hereby given, that on the 19th dav of Mav. 1897. the undersigned were, by One of the saddest accidents it has been The fire department building at Emporia caught fire tbe other night and was nearly destroyed befere the firemen found It out they were In a closed room playing cards. the Probate Court of Butler county.

duly appointed aud qualified as executors our lot to 'record occurred Wednesday, at the home of Monroe Hattman, four miles clay March, A. D. 1S97, the undersigned wasi by the Probate Court of Butler eountv, Kansas, duly appointed and qualified as Administrator of the estate of V. Hol-brook, late of Butler county, deceased. of the last Will and Testament of Randolph Robbins, late, of Butler eountv, deceased.

northwest of town. His little daugh A MATTER OF TASTE, The dining-car and eating-house service of the Santa Fe Route has a national reputation. Experienced travelers know that on the Santa Fe they are sure of a faultless meal. There Is no guess-work about it. ir, Arizona or New Mexico, or farther east, tke excellence is uniformly maintained.

All parties interested in said estate will take ter Edith was assisting her brother, who AH parties interested in said estate will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. If you want the best paper in he" county, subscribe for Thk Pnv.ss; it will be sent to your address for 52 weeks, fi-ee of postage, lor only oue dollar if paid sti ict'y in advance. was running a chop grinder. Her band FOR SALE OR TRADE. An Odell Typewriter, In pood condition, both cap and small letter, will sell cheap half price.

Iniuire-at this offitie. notice and govern themselves accordingly. w. A. Srixxok, Jl'LIl RonBiss, Executors.

was caught in the grinder and drawn ia. Administrator..

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