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Greenleaf Herald from Greenleaf, Kansas • 1

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5kf REENLEAF JD. 3RAI FOR (iKECMXiF. Flit ST. LAST, ALL TIIE TIME. ftnbuerlplioK, 1PS.50 Trr.

VOL. 6. NO. GREENLEAF. KANSAS.

NOVEMBER 7, 1888. HERALD, Established ISM. bAiEUUAKD. faatabiisUed Lt7. MURDER MOST FOl'I Local and Personal.

Poland China Swine Breeders- From the Watttinjrton Itcgistar. Missouri Pacific Time Card. UREKXLEAP STATIOX. Aa has been previously announced, the GOINO EAST. Followed by Attempted Suicide stockholders of the Northwestern Toland St.

Lnid. EpitS. 12:58 p. in 10:40 p. Sam Foreman wus in town last week.

UJI TEA. The opera-house was crowded all week Clothing at 4man Bros. One Uuodreo Poller SIC BOS 'WJSSS China Swine Association met in annual On Wednesday evening last the iight r.xpresa ooino vrstw. neighbors of the Merkev family, of session at the secretary's office in the court house. Oct.

2Hth. The meeting was Nljrbt Express. 8 a. 8:50 p. Washington, were startled by a suc Mnil ansl EnpreHS.

Geo. Davison who lives on W. W. Kan WASHINGTON BRANCH. I.E.VVK.

fairly represented by stockholders and breeders of the Poland-China hog, from Kansas and Nebraska, and communications dall'a farm has typhoid fever. UJI TEA at Woodford Bros. cession of screams Mr Haskerviile, who happened to be passing by, heard Fanny Brn baker, the young 11 :00 1 p. Accommodation; Wail aud Express. ZZ3 i p.

H. J. Mattern and family, of Linn, leave AKR1VS. were read from stockholders of other states expressing to the meeting their re daughter of Mrs. Mersey, shriek that for Burnett, Texas, this week.

AT BREMERMANN WOLF'S O. O. D. GROCERY HGTJ3E, Mall nd 12:10 p.m 2:10 p. her mother was dead, lie immedi.

grets for not being able for various causes Accommodation. -Eurekn Elastic Paint at U. Snyder's, at-ly notified 'Dr. Andrews, who to meet with us. Miss Nannie Shull, of Washington, visi Reports made by the officers of the associ Side Mails.

came up to the house with Capt U. ted Miss Ilua Randall, Sunday. k'lniHii Fui. Prtrallel and Green ation show the standing financially to be trrwul with ahnnt 400 I'ulnmoa ft ita Look at Foreman's Hatch offer, 1 a II. Wi.lis, Mr.

Sheckler, and Mort. Hallowell, whom he met on the way. cleave Tupsosv. Thursday and Saturday; ar- 4" i week. riTe Monday.

wcdnnUit ana rfwuj Lis) yeton hand unsold. carry me largest ana Dest hiock or lirocenes and yueensware ifi Washington (Jounty, but On reaching the house they found it Miss Xellie Siddons' Burlesque Company The following named persons were elect, cnea per man you can Duy tnem anywnere, as the following list of prices will show; will sliow here on next Saturday. dark, (it was about six o'ciock), and ed as directors for the ensuing year: A. Brown, Syracuse, Neb. apparently deserted, no one being: 4man Bros, next Saturday.

pR. O. C. AITELL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. about.

They went tip stairs, but not J. G. Lowe, our next county attorney, seeing anj-thinjr iu the duskv paid our office a brief visit last Friday, lirht inside, came down again, (Irnnulated Sugar, 12 1-2-lbs. $1. Light Brown Sugar.

18 1-2 lbs. $1. Arbuckles' GofTee, 20cts per lb. JJon offee, 20 eta. per lb.

Dalght'a Soda, (Cow Hrand,) 7 cts. per lb. Church's Soda, 7 cts. per lb. tijoss Starch, 7 cts.

per lb. Coru Starch, 7-ts. per lb. Yeast Foam, 4cts. pkg.

Matches, let. per box. Kirk's Savon Imperial Soap, Seta, per bar. Pearl Soap, 4cta. per bat, Coal Oil 150 test lCcts.

per gal. 1 pound Uncolored Japan Tea, in pail, SOcts. King's Selfrising wheat, 19c In. per pkg. Hulk Buckwheat 5cts.

per lb. Pall t-yrup. No. 70, 95ct. per pall.

riyrup in tin cans 5octs. a can. Ttran, SOrts. per lot) pound. Short, WVta per 100 pounds.

Marvsville Hest Hour, $1.75. Marysville Straight Flour, I M. Marysville Makers' Special, Horse Shoe Tobacco, 4 cts. pel Spear Head Tobacco, 45 cts. per Climax Tobacco, 45 Cts.

per lb. J. T. Tobacco. 41 cU.

per lb. 'm. Cairns' Drug Store. $55 Gold Watch for S'38 at SI a week at then met Fanny Br baker and her Office ore 3KEENLEAF. Foreman Jewelry More.

KANSAS step-father, Mr. Wm. Met key, who Mrs. G. G.

Goodwin and lier mother Mrs, told them that ifra. Turkey was IJeeks were at Washington on Thursday, lying dead in a bed-room on.ihe se L. JOSL.YN. ATTORNEY AT LAW, J. Besaek, Washington, Kas.

II. E. Biilings, Linn, Kas. Z. D.

Smith, Greenleaf, Kas. A. Stoizer, Washington. Kas, Janus Marysville, Kas. J.

O. Young, Washington, Kan. J. O. Booth, Onaga, Kas.

1 1. Getfert, Bal lards Falls, Kas. C. 11. Warrington, West Chester, Pa.

Ji. Dibble, Beatrice, Neb. The chosen are as follows: H. E. Billings, President Z.

D. Smith, Vice President J. O. Young, Secretary. A.

Stolzer, Treasurer. J. R. S. Wilson left on Friday night for cond story, and that Sol.

Bruhaker Dayton, Ohio. He does nat propose to re had com riuipviiiiriv. Kansas. tnrn. in It ted the deed, wijh jki old.

t. Willis up a spade everv 1 Durcliase we nreaent the ourchaser with a chance in the drawincr for our fine IwtJ Music l5ox. huAi razor, a Ch; For elecant Toilet Sets go to Sprad's that stood in the hallway-rind ed the finest ever shown in the County. j-rVonvevaiielnir and perfecting Tit lea ijiuelalty. Your patrnntiKe solicited.

City Drug More. the way up, followed by the others Mr. and Mrs. T. J.

C. Smith and family with a lamp. On reaching the loom, returned Friday morning from their trip to Give us a call and inspect our stock. We take pleasure In showing goo; a horrible sight met their eyes. Mrs Missouri.

Executive Committee: J. B. Besnck, J. U. M.

C1BDSEK, I'ilVSICIAN and SURGEON. Graduate of University of Michigan. pound at Mary Merkey was lying on the floor, 75 cents a Booth and II. Geffert. UJI TEA only Woodford Bros.

on her face, in a pool of Mood. the meeting adjourned to meet as a whether you buy or not- Tom Harr was married at Hanover on Her head was nearly severed from board of Directors on the first Friday in KANSAS "Uondav mnrninsf. at 8 ClOCK to June next, to then take action in regard to her Bhoulders, her right arm nearly Bertha Martin. publishing volume four of the Record. J.

O. Young, Sec'y cut off at her shoslder, and another cut on her loft arm. The cut in the THE OLD BET For all the newest Toys go to Sprad's Orric OppoBite C. hardware, tpcrlal attention trivrn tad children. Can be found at ollice da nno City Drug Store risht arm-nit was sufficient to cause to a pair of Gloves When you want TTT nUht.

Miss Nettie Shaw left on Tuesday for has enough last, call on A. D. McLeod, who I almost instantaneous death by bleed r. J. 6: SMITH 60., Muscotah to witness the marriage ot her of all kinds to kjup warm all the fingers ing, as a'i the arteries had been cut in Washington county.

niece, Miss Nora Woodworth S55 Gold Watch for S3S at SI a week at by the force of the blow. But this was not the only horror. Hanging DEALERS IN ATTENTION COMRADES. ARMSTROSW, IV, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Greenleaf, Kan is. Foreman's Jewelry over lie foot of the bed was the al Ex-Pri8irners of War, Soldiers and The Noble Dramatic Co.

band gave daily Sailors of i hs Late Rebellion. parades tiuring their stay here, and their most lifeless body of her son, Solomon IJrti baker. His feet were on the bed, -nnsuUiitions for Clironic 1 seasesof splendid music won them many friends The historical grand roster, roll of honor Lumber, Lath, Shingles while liis head, arms au hands were -If vou want a new Photograph Album of our country's defenders, the Grand go to Sprad Uity urug stoic. on the floor, in another pool of blood rniy or tne i.epuiuie, is now being com Wednesdays and from 1 to 4 P. M.

Dftice in Spradling's City Drug Store. Residence near Lutheran church. ninmfinrl Dick and his ladies' band will pleted. It is very desirable that all Ex- His throat was gashed open, and on probably be here this week. They are now Soldiers and Sailors be enrolled therein.

entering the ro in heirned his head LADIES AND GENTS, Take Horace Greeley's advice and come West nd on your way step int tl.e oi Pioneer Store of J. R. Praden's And examine his immense stock of Fine Goods such as Plashes, Tficots, Ladies' Embroidered Skirts and Scarfs, Eider-down Dress FUnnels, Shawls, Ribbons. Also a select lino of BOOTS SHOES FINE GROCERIES All of which will be sold at prices to suit the times. J.

R. PRUDEI7S Corner Store. in Washington, and are elegant players. around, and ruotioneu hand across AND ALL KINDS OF Building Material- Mure especially mat no u. A.

ll. man uame be missing. The work will become The Good Templars will hold public iu- his throat, as if to request the intrud one of historical interest and will never stahuion of oilicers on Monday, evening ers to finish the job ho had under again be published. Nov, 13. All are condially invited to attend.

taken. Other help co Ing in about I. L. MORGAN, CONTmt'TOB OF Brick Stone It is also deemed desirable that a special ICall on G. E.

Snyder for Eureka Elas- this time, the body of Solomon Urn list of all of War be sent to ic Paint, and have him explain its advan Wo have Better Goods, and can give you Better baker was. taken up at carried into the iension office. I have sent for cards tages. Prices than Ever Ueiore. prepared especially for this purpose, and ai other room, where he was strapped Judge A.

S. Wilson who was appointed will give my special attention to this ini- down, hand and fool, to the bed. as receiver of the First National Bank of this -)K- ortant work on Saturday Nov. loth, be fie still showed inclinations to tear city, took possession of the premises last tween the hours of 4 and 6 p. alse on open the wound in his throat.

His Monday. Never mind what you want to build, call on me Thursday, Nov. 15 from 4 to 10 o'clock p. For a full line of Brushes. Fine Soaps, for the estimates and we will do you good.

at the headquarters of Greenleaf Post wound was sewn up, a1 this enabled him to talk a little. Upon being nd Toilet Articles go to tjprad City Drug contruet for cicavntlom. sub-structures ot all kind. Iri-l ana stone butl1iiia. wkII, plixtfr liuc and any worl in brick ami stone.

2l0t-l No. 134, in hall. Don't fail each Store. questioned, he admitted having com ind every old soldier to reiort your name, T. J.

C. SMITH CO. feb.6tf F. D. HUMMER, state euhsted in, number of regiment, time mitted the deed, and when asked why, said that he wan sick and in of serv ice, name nnd numWr of Post 1 1 SPOUTING.

pain, that his mother had refused to is jour jicrsoiiiii uuvauiace to iin ROOFING. Bring vour discharge pa.rs with you if send for the doctor, and that he had Plumber, City GO TO J. W. auisex8 you have them. G.

II. Daruow, then killed her. Healsu expressed a Commander Greenleaf Post No. 134. strong desire to kill his tdep-father, DEALEIt IN Mr.

Wm. Merkey. II asked If he xournn goto am tret a com plete outfit from had to ft, nnd then be Thinnes Brothers. would not die, and repeatedly said lie wanted to die. itile to luy a valise or trunk in which you HAS NOUGHT THE J.

R. S.WILSON BAKERY, un piles away your puicnnses. "The murderer and would-be suicide is an unmarried man. about twenty. DEALERS IN Prosperity Camp.

M. X7. A. A camp order wiii organized on Thur. five years old.

very brutish in appearance, his animal instincts being lay and Frid ly evenings of Uf.t week will Whore lie will continue to bako a good bread as can Ik; found hirty charter members. The following Wind Mills. far more developed than his mental officers were elecied, and subsequently in qualities. in the county. i will iho inn a regular X-iTJXTCZ: EOOM.

stalled by Deputy HealCousul T. II. Bu The coroner's Inquest look place HARDWARE, TINWARE AND STOVES, Harness, Saddles, Robes, Pumps and Domestic Sewing Machines. GREENLEAF, KANSAS. chanan, of Victor, Iowa: Mr.

Frederick L. Darrow, of Schell City, a cousin of the Foreman boys, came here on a visit last Wecinesda-, spending some days in our lively burg. Cheap Clothing at 4man and lots of it, so don't fail to lie at their Big Clothing Sale next Saturday. The boys kept Hallowe'en in great shape in Washington. Our merchants here worked part of the afternoon getting their goods sc imd, and after.

aU nothing yas attempted. A full stock of gcents. Perfumes and fire Note and Writing 1'apert at Sprad's City Drug store. A committee meeting of the ladies' of the G. A.

It. took place at the Itandall House Friday forenoon. They were afterwards entertained at dinner by Mrs. W. W.

Randall. Woodford Bros, have just laid in a complete stock of fresh Groceries, which will be sold at bed-rock prices. There was a very funny case tried in Washington last Thursday. The testimony taken was so startling in its nature that the Brubaker murder case ceased to be the reigning attraction for the time. Do yon want a good suit of Clothes? A suit that will tit you Go to A.

D. Mc-Leod's. He will save you money, Mrs. Kottmeister, and her married daughter, Mrs. Korf, both of St.

Joseph, came last Saturday on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Mat. Thinnes. Mrs.

Eottmeister is the mother, and Mrs. Korf the sister, of the Thinnes boys. Thursday afternoen, a- the follow Consul S. Rollmau. Adviser, II.

N. J- ilson. ing main points were there elicited: terk R. it. Isremerinann.

The daughter, Fanny Brubaker, QREENLEAF anker, E. E. Foreman. TIN ROOFING SPOUTING A SPECIALTY. i.

i Camp Physicians, ir7S testified that tiie last time she sa iier mother was when she came back from school on Wednesday afternoon. R. G. Snradling. Sentry STATE BANK.

CAPITAL S50.000. L. Joalvn. J. G.

Nider. ABSOLUTELY FRESH STW Escort Watchman, Representative to the She went up-staira where her mother and brother were, and her mother Head Camp, B. J. GREENLEAF. KANbAb.

Spradling. told her to go and do up her work O. V. YOUNG, eod ill Elevator, Greenleaf, Kans. OF t.

W. MAl.hruiii., iKwiuwr. Short Term. Fannie then went down stairs' Wolf, 4 G. F- Tillc L.

M. Managers lotson, Middle Term. changed her dress, and went out to FLOUR, rfs PIee, long Term. V. J.

TOHEY, Cashier. uuwuv ami. the pig pen to feed her pigs. Her The following is the list of iuenilers: L. Josl n.

step-fatner, Mr. Merkey, was out at Do a General Banking Business. Usm Drafts available in all parts of the United States aud Canada At K. Armstrong. R.

G. Bremermann. -AGENT FOK- 1 r-'i Frank D. Bliss. flints of individuals and merchants received, ana liDerauy ireateo as it CO i- SUGAR.

Wm. Kienzle. consistent with sound banking. Loan money on personal, farm ana city se- redericK A me lung. curity, at lowest rates.

L. M. Shirqiee. Sauted Maflnfecturini Company's Hinder and Mower. I am rendr to give (ha ftrmpnt oc S'Kd a marhliia a ia rnnda at aa low lriow and on ey trma aa anybody.

E. Ti'lolson. W. W. Randall.

J. G. Nider. G. McFarland.

E. Foreman. Oiof Perssnn. R. G.

spradling. H. S. Filson. II.

I). Williams, (i. W. irdin J. II.

Clark. B. J. Spradling. Eugene Wolf.

Geo. Stein. J. It. It oilman.

A. I). McLeod. REAL ESTATE BUUUH I AINU bULU tending to his bets this time. It was after five and beginning to be lusky.

While there, he heard some screams coming from the house, but thought nothing of it at the time, nv-re than that Mrs. Merkey aud her might h-j ve bcn quarreling. Fanny dii not hear any noiae at all. When she came up to the house, she 1 ttl a J. G.

-Kelvy. W. Hanan. SOAP. 1).

D. ain hild. (National Hank of the Republic New York. i American National bank Kansas City, Mo. 1 Stackpole Tobey Bankers Washington, Kansas.

Corres Franklin Shinn. M. N. Gardner. FINE GUOC'EIIIES.

J. L. Morgan. I have chop-feed and corn meal on hand at all times: also corn meal in small sacks for family use. C.

W. YOUNG. D. C. Roney.

Tate's Central TO as win oe seen irom me list, tiie very Also a full assortment of best social element in the city is included. Tiie singing will in time become especially ii. S. FILSON 00. noted for strength of volume and clearness of tone, an-1 give additional attraction to the workings of the order.

The camp will DKAI.r.liS IX SiIOLS. GOODS. BOOTS, and RUBBER meet again one week from Tuesday, when JEWELER AMD OPTICIAN. 91. DENTIST.

WASHINGTON. KANSAS. Dr. IIarrelI will extract teeth with his Oxide Gas process without pain. Has all the modern appliances of dentistry, and is prepared to do all work in his line in a manner that cannot fail to give satisfaction.

AH work warranted aud dose at lowest prices several new applicants are exiectedto lie initiated. A particularly full attendance If you want a good suit of clothes for almost a song you should attend the Clothing Sale at iman Bros, next Saturday. Mrs. Sofield nnd Mrs. Alspangh, Washington, came dawn last Friday to attend a special meeting of inspection of the La lies' Relief Corpse.

On next Friday an inspection will be held in Washington, on which occasion a number of Greenleaf la-lies intend to be present. Everybody and his sister, and his cousins an 1 his aunts, are going to attend the II Cljthing Sale of 4man Bros, next Saturday. A. D. McLeod has the best and most comnlete assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods in Washington county.

A reporter of the Herald dropped into Bremermann Wolfs Great C. O. D. grocery store last Thursday and while there was shown the music box that is to be drawn on the 1st, of January next. It is an elegant piece of mechanism, and deserving of a place in any ones house.

If you want to get a good cloak for your wife and not havp it cost vou an vth'nw, buy a pound of Woodford UJI TEA. If you want trash, go somewhere else, but if you wish to buy the best nnnlity in the Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods line go to A. D. McLeod, who is the only merchant in Washington conntv who deals ex KEEN' LEAF. KANSAS.

is hojetl for on this account On closing, the camp passed a resolution Carries the largest stock of Lath, Shingles, and hearty goodwill to Mr. J. II. Buchanan, wishing him all manner of prosperity in Watches, PRICES AT BED ROCK went to th kitchen, and, not finding her mother there, went on up-stairs. Just as she opened the door of the bed-room, her brother stepped out, clad onlj in an undershirt, his hand liohiing a razor.

He took hold of her shoulders with his hands, the razor still in his right, and told her that her mother was dead, that he had killed iter because she would not call a doctor for him. The girl said she was not afraid for some cause or other, and that after holding her for a while he lbt Iter go. In the meantime she saw a body stretched on the floor, which was apparently all wet( with the back toward her. It was too dark to sea anything but the outlines. While up there with her brother, she heard her step-father down stairs, and she called to him to come up.

He replied, "what do you She was too dazed to think, and kept on calling him until he came up. As he arrived Solomon dividually, and success to his endeavors to extend the order. Clocks, Jewelery and Silverware In Washington county. If you want chairs, bed-steads, sofas, We handle the best grades of Lumber and our prices are always the lowest. Give us a call and ex-.

amine prices. 11, S. Filson The Syt AHE Limber Dealers. unreaiis, uressers, si.inos tames, or anything else in the way of furniture, go to G. E.

Snyder's new Furniture Emporium. FOR A PRACTICAL EDUCKUW ATTCHO TK ATQSSffiBUaMESS COLLEGE Bt Uraa B-okt-w'nir. Fnman1ilp Actual Ilurtrnaa Kran fchuriliim ru I Cwflwtr al i 'fcly ir.ainui aJ ft 4 a la v. Prices Always the W. HAM A Solo Agent fo- the State of Kanscs School Iteport.

tSfAll goods sold engraved free ol The following is the report of school in district 15, for the month commencing Oct charge. Glasses carefully ground and Htto.l to the eyes. -WM. Chared Smith, AU.aoa. Km 1, and closing Oct 2, 1S.S.S: No.

enrolled, lii; average daily attend clusively in Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Mr. David McLcary, nephew of Mrs. ance, 15. Not tardy, Charley Wray.

Those FOHSAI.E OR TRADE. not missing a day during tiie mouth, Albert Landgraf, Barbara Landgraf, Adel- SALE OR EXCHANGE ABOUT Notice. The First KaltoW Dank, located at Greenleaf iu the State Kansas, is closing ud its affairs. All note- FOl IS OR Chas. Willard, left the city on last Friday's noon train for his home in Wyandotte county, Ohio, after a pleasant visit lasting tons of fine millet tor oats or corn.

DRUGGIST APOTHECARY bert Barclay, Willie Barclay, Lottie Liven- OR TRADE OR SALE JAMES EE- good. Perfect in Deportment, Clarence over a week. lie expressed himself as be ley wants to trade off a big farm horse, holders and others, creditors of said THE FOR tor a good two or three year old sorre! lilly Msuoation. are therefore hereby Dodds, Johnny Dodds, Johnnv Richardson and Willie Barclay. J.

W. Mahaffey, Teacher. FOIt TRADE OR SALE JAMES FEE-ley wants to trade for a good fresh cow. notified to present the note and other claims against the association for payment. T.

J.C.Smith, Dated June 1, 18S5. President. Carrie a full line of Will irfve a good cooking or neating stove If in exchange. Miss Amanda Way, the Grand Chief IOR TRADE OR SAL A VERY FAIR Templar of the I. O.

G. payed the lodge of this city a visit this week. The members report a very pleasant and profitable meet lumber wagon, worth about 820.00, will take hay. oats or corn in trade. ing delighted with the country, and, if he can dispose of his real-estate in Ohio, will probably settle here in Greenleaf next spring.

Do you need tea (Jo to Woodford Bros' and buy a pound of their UJI TEA, and get a chance at that fine Ladies' Cloai. 4man Bros, more clothing than they know what to do with so they are going to get rid of some of it next Saturday, at prices that will astonish you. Don't fail to be there. Mr. Frank Morton, yardmaster and con i.n- En quire at this office or of E.

Nims. ing. FOItSALE-CEO. W. KNIGHT HAS bushels of Fine Seed Wheat for Tatont Medicines, Druggist's Sundries, Paints, Oiis, School Books, Stationery, Wall Paper.

PRJSCRIFTM3 COMPOUNDED Cn For Health and Pleasure) Travel by rh old reliable. Com-nMtncing May 13th, the- Missouri Paoiflo Hallway will run through sleeping cars vi. Colorado Short Line and Paola cui-4fr leaving St. Louis piu.r Kansava itv a.m. arriving at Pueblo at a.

tu and at Deuver at 3:30 p. ui. tf A Cube for DiAnntracA. Mr. J.

A. Hrubvker let go of her, and wont back into the room, while Mr, Merkey Shook his wife's body and found she was stone dead. He then went down stairs with Fanuie, presumably to get help. As soon as they were outside Fannie begun screaming and startled Rev. Mr.

Baskerville who wan passing by with the result as told iu the beginning of this narrative. The Coroner'sjury brought in verdict to the effect that the deceased had come to her death by means of a razor used by her son who had cut her throat, and that in their opinion It was a brutal murder done in malice- A Coroner's warrant was issued immediately, and Sol. Iiru baker's placed under guard. It ia not yet known at this wrltm jr (Friday) whether Sol. Hrubakersr wound will prove fatal or not.

flh cut only severed the windpipe but did not dest oy any main artery. Il would be the best that conld happen sie, part Turkey, part Red Russian. Lives about 4 niilei east of Knaeo, and 1 mile duplex mm Abo have a complete stock of I has found out how to cure any case of OR SALE-I HAVE SIX IIOLSTEIX ductor on the Washington stu'), was the Bull calves, which I with to dispose of. to (Usks luckv holder of the winning number Satur tor either cash or ott time, purchaser giv- iwxt laser SE.fD OIT. day night, at the drawing in the opera- uig approved security ttn liave any lengili of time desired.

Fight miles south have Fight miles soutl oiarrnoea. i wo oi ins cDtidre hint the disease: for about six weeks he tried four different patent medicines but he finally got hold of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, whirk he says completely cured tnem, and! is confident it wi'll cure anv case- When th- plainly printed directions are followed. Sold by druggists. house.

Mr. Warren Noble turned over the of Greenleaf. parlor suit of furniture to him, but as Da vi rv Laud. tf, mi mi hi 1OTI1. Frank is a bachelor he immediately sold it T7OJx SALE A TOTE.

FARM, QUAR- back again to the company for $25.00. No. ter section, never iaiiing apnng, room li.kllaj. rtnlw nna piun t.iivn A imlt' .1 M.Lsnii Exposition. The Missouri racifie will sell round tri ticketa to tlie-t Louis Kxition fur on and'Oiie third faix with Scents ak1el for au mission ticket- The txisition open 6th and continues tmlil Oct.

a)th. Tickeu on sale Sent. 10. iS, 17, 24, 27, 0L 1, 4, 15, and IS, with a limit of Ways. The ft Lni Fair extends frnm Oct.

1 i to inclusive. I.ound "tie tt 1723 was the winner. It ia said that that was the only nnmber he had. Four Months for Twenty-Five Cents. Ton will always find something in tne Herald advertising Greenleaf and Washington county, and we will send it four to any eastern address for 25 renU.

in your iiifirters. O. E. Snvder is now a (rent for the sale of the celebrated Eureka Elastic Paint, an iic uw cwrriui bihiui aeepuiK tueir DOW-els rejrnlnr. Bilious and malarial diseases are often brought on by allowing the bowels to become torpid.

An ooensi. nal rlose of St Patrick's Pills is all that would be required, and might prevent sickness. For article that is second to none and far su I with 50' i-vtil additional for a ii.ii. "TrAVTF.rvrf)UNniT.sK-nis at W. If he could die, as murderers are not A ri YV W.

Rand-dl's farm, 4 miles east and 4 tet Ticket on tale N-t a.1 tu 1' perior to the great majority of paints in; Ihe market. Wo I miles north of Grccnlcsi. irmnj hong In this state. 6ih Inclusive, ixi re. fe by Druggists.

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