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Greenleaf Herald from Greenleaf, Kansas • 5

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Fritz Lau held a celebration at his place i GtU. We hear from private sources that has broken out in Manhattan again. six miles est of town last Sunday even The teachers of the south-east quarter of and that the pupils are liable to leave at ing, winding up with a big dance. Frank Local Happenings, Ihu forgot the show to-night, boys. I- M.

Shipper's baby was sick Friday. Werner's orchestra furnished the music. any time. Now is the time to vaccinate. the county arc requested to meet in the High School room, Greenleaf, at 1 o'clock p.

on Satnrday, Feb. 2, 1S89, for the purpose of organizing a District Teacher's The Gorman class conducted by the ed Dr. Armstrong has received a fresh of virus from the celebrated Lancaster Association according to the suggestion itor of this paper, will be postponed from Thursday night to next Monday night, as County Virus Farm, in Pennsylvania, published by the County Association wbich Big dance at the ojiera bouse to-morrow vight which is supjosed to have the purest cow- recently met at Washington, Kans. tbe Club Dance takes place to-morrow The order of business for the day will be night. virns in the United States.

AH who are in need of his services in that line can be accomodated at Sprad's City Drug store. G. II. Darrow is now clerking for Brothers. The editor of the "Sunflower State' col as follows: Organization.

Adoj.tion of Constitution and By Laws. Discussions "How Iest to teach U. umn in the Kansas City Evening News is a rustler. It is always newsy and bright, giving a toniiWe daily synopsis of Kansas The Jamestown papers are on the verge a bloody war. History," by Mr.

Fishel; "Benefits of Teacher's Association," by Andrew Free doings. Mrs. L. Lee and Mrs. Randall, of Wasliington, came down Tuesday to visit friends, returning last Thursday.

AL Land is back in town again, Wrn. Landers having returned to Downs to take up his duties as yard-mask-r. AI. Foreman returned from Randolph yesterday afternoon. The ojuming of his-mw store was a great success.

Mr. mid Mrs. Nap. Poulin went Ut 5t. Joaepli, south of Clyde, on Monday week to attend the funeral of Mrs.

Emilie Otott A.M. Foreman left on the Wednesday noon train to attend in person the grand opening of his new store in Randolph, Kas- Mrs. Oscar Rocks and son, Concordia, who have been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. R.

A. McCoid at Clyde, Lave returned to Coacordia. Miss Mildred Fickard, of Washington, came down with Cap. Stockpile on Monday. She went east on the noon train to yii.it relatives in Winfield, Kansas.

Al Foreman, a Greenleaf merchant, was-in the city yerterday, on his ay homo from Randolph, wliere he has started a branch store. Blue IiaiMn Time. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Odette, of Summit, Cloud wero made happy on lli 11th Inst, by an addition to their family, iu the shape of a boy.

Mr. Joseph Odette is a brother of our Mr. A. odetie. The pay-car last week was in charge of Conductor Nesbit.

born; "Langnage, how to teach it," by J. It. Rollman; "How to interest the parents in the school," Mrs. E. Gardner.

4-2w J. R. Kullnix, Committee. The Grant I teach house In the Weft end Frank Hitchcock left on Tuesday for an extended trip through Iowa, Colorado and Utah, in which states ho will officiate as poultry judge in various fairs, shows, etc Frank's reputation as a pood Judge of poultry is not bounded by state lines, and his services are in continual demand throughout the land. The pumpkin seed guessing at Foreman Bros, siore last Saturday resulted in John Clark carrying off the priee, three pair of winter hoso.

As he is a leading member The Grvculenf Militia Company has sixty names on its roster, and will have the limit on muster day. When Green leaf starts in to do a thing, it is bound to be a success. Shepherd was on tlie sick list in the Ieginning of this week. owned by Dr. Gardner, seems to I un L.

M. Shipper's youngest child was ler tlie weather of last week. haunted. At least, it is said that during ths night strange manifestations have oc curred there off and on. Alinoht as silent It hi rumorei that riarry Filson started Mr.

and Mrs. Win, Frank think of going back on their farm, some three miles north of town, live. Mr. Frank's health has been very poor of late and country life agrees with him better. of the Greenleaf Hose Co.

No. 1, chance as a dream, dim shadowy figures have been to go skating oci Lard Pond last Sunday. onld not have mads a more appropriate noticed unloading huge, cumbrous, mys terious looking packages and boxes. What can tho matter lw? Can Doc. Our new dynamite cruiser, the Vesuvius.

selection. John reeled off with the hose in good shape. His guess was 540 seeds, the actual number leinjr S49. The guesses ranged all the way from one to seven hun is the war-vessels of ber size afloat. Gardner bo thinking, "This is the night thai vitlier makes me, or fordoes Ana now lwrs the mumps.

Mr. Noyes' lust baby was born with four teeth already rut, tlie tirst instance of tlie kind that we recollect having heard of. We hopv it the much needed birth of a new order of things. dred. Nay, "Perish that thought Uut then- Fate seems hold a grudge against that hut then it does look just a little suspi Tl.c building committee of the rresby- town.

cious, when taksn in ronuwtion with tne alluskjus to wedding bells that are such a When you desire p'eas'int hysie Patrick's Fills. For sale by all drug terian church in Washington, on Thursday last awarded tho building stone contract to Oeo. Stein contemplate gists. marked feature of the last issues of the Watervillo Telegraph, and liesides. the Mr.

Mead of Iipclow. The plans of their dwelling next to Floyd Mr. and Mrs. moving into Cue Joslyn. We are pleased to hear that tbe little baby of Mrs.

Shrauger, of Humboldt, who died when the baby was but a fortnight old. is doing finely. Mrs. Filson is now in Humboldt and is in charge. house is not for rent.

And yet we lelieve, U8 1 KSrt LOCA LS. new church call for a building 40x10 in tbe main, with an ell 23x20. The chnrch Is to be built entirely of stone, ill lie architecturally embellished by having a square If you want to buy niiyLhing at livin? we could still help Doc. oatof his dilemma, were he not so confoundedly there, we give it up. A Camp "of the Modern Woodmen of prices, go to 4man Rros, America been in Goodlnnd, tower at the entrance corner.

The church Sherman Get your Spouting and done by will le located on the site occupied by tlteir Mat tern, tlte tinner. Tii rirxtn' Itstlnu Siel, In As Fann'Ts' Institutes have formed a present building, which is owned by thef Tim McCarthy is talking of putt ins r.p Mr. W. S. Fisher, of Clay Center, an uncle of Mrs.

A 1. Lund, will 0en a restaurant in the building formerly occupied by Mr. Martin, which has been renovated, papered, calciniined, and put in thorough repair. Rockford Watches tf nil descriptions at society, and is estimated to cost about hotel building on his lots corner of 5th and prominent part of the programme for each A. M.

Foreman's Jewelry Store. S7300. Commercial streets. When von want water from the mater- The Star dramatic or tins city, un The Greenleaf Social Club will give der the management of F. L.

Jislyn, will works system call on Mattcrn at Simlh's. old stand. dance on Washington's Birthday. in the near future present to the Greenleaf Everybody invited to attend. public a comedy iu three acts, by Winter underclothing, owing to tlie wane Will llocker received notice Monday evening of his appointment as news agent the Central Eraach.

He will handle papers, pea-nuts, poj-corn and periodicals iu T. W. Rohcrtson. The following is the -at her, can le bought for a song at Foreman Bros. ca.t of characters: unit isoono, tne musical prodigy, is "booked for this place, we bear, some time the latest railroad style besween Atchis lion.

Ceorcc Frank Weniw Snertaelti: and Kvcg lasses fitted to Khe on aud Prosser. near the middle of February. rapt. Ilautiee Will Iean KccK's F. It.

Joslyn eyes without extra charge by A. M. Fore man. W. W.

Randall looks brighter since th Italian's ten cent counter is Jt.st the The Christian Church Society have been Sioldinc a nrotracted meeting this week Sam. Gcrridii' George Werner Dixon i servant to D'Alroy) Wiil Dunsruore Tl? Marquise dc St. Maur, Miss Allie l.ippincott Polly Miss Daisy Dean Kstiicr Miss Alice (iransden mndcr the direc tion of Elder Bryant cold snap. He had already put up about 70 tons of ice for his own use, lefore Saturday's freeze up came along, and now will lie able to lay in a good supply for city place for every imaginable article. Cooking utensil, toys, fancy anti-ware, and in tact, everything a'id jou can think of can lc found CerV1.

Father Christophory will say Mass in The play will be given fur the benefit of GreenUsaf Lodge No. 3 I. O. G. T.

A spec consumption. Greenleaf on Sunday, February 10th. All I SALT! SALT! A carload of it Just received, at Nap. ial announcement will be made as soon as catholics are requested to le present. Dear tittle Harry Filson's mother being the date is settled on.

Pouliu's Flour and Grocery Store. 5 absent from town, be summoned up suf Messrs Howe and llamill, of this city are ThellEKAi.Dis now able to make the ficient courage to trot up to Dr. Armstrong, now in Oklohoma Territory doing the all by himself, and get vaccinated. His Goto Charley Foreman And listen to his lay; All alout his And si-c if you lon't stay. region with their photographic outfit.

courage at his present tender age is worthy following extraordinary clubbing offer with the North American Review. We will furnish the IIeuald aud the North American Review for one year, for S5.00, of emulation. Francis A. Hoover, of Kitneo, bed the year work tor the State Agricultural (allege, a committee of the Rlue Valley IKr-ticultual Society of this county have completed arrangements with a eommithT of the Faculty to hold an institute at lUrnes. It is a meeting of farmers rnd their families with representatives mini the College for mutual dicusiou aud iuforniation upon matters of interest in farm-life, including the home.

Every interested person becomes a member of the Institute by r.iteiid-ing, and may share in all the pmrecdings. The institute wiU include four sessions' Thursday evening, Jan. 31st, ami continuing through Friday morning, afternoon and evening of Feb. 1st Three the Professors from the College will lie present aud take purt in tlie discussions. K.

A. I'openoe, A. professor of Horticulture lieing one of the speakers ought to be enough to secure the attendance of all interested iu fruit growing. from sorehuns is one of the questions that will lw diseusscd at the Farmer's Institute at ISarnes, Fel. 1st.

Tame grasses is one of the question chosen for the Farmers" 1 Mstitue at Ranies. Prairie grass can not supply our wants and the question is one that the times demand. Successful farming is the main question for the Institute at Rumea, and will led by an old school-master, and calls for our liest farmers to go to the front. The iiujHirtance of Horticulture is on of tire for the Farmers' Institute at IJjrnes, and will be discussed by one of the most successfull orcbardists in Kansas. After tho Blue Valley Horticultural Society had made arrangements with tla Agricultural College to held one of their Institutes at llarnes, they turned the matter over to the farmers, is ho elected for the Institute, and will now assist in the work of tlie meeting.

E. K. WoLVKKTnX, F. H. Molbt, President.

Sec. Rlue Valley Horticultural Soe'y. For Wind Mills and Pumps see Ma'tcrm pleasure receiving a United States Pat lesides which every sulwcrtiur ill receive the tinner nnd plumU-r, at T. J. C.

smith's- The roads were so cut up and rough ent, for a corn planter invented by him. free of charge, exprcssage prepaid, ''The during last week that teams had hard work ld stand. A. M. Foreman carries the finest Lir.o of Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln," con in getting around.

The warm weather in We are i receipt of Vlck's new Floral tributed by thirty-three distinguished men the beginning of this week helped mater Silverware in the city. Guide, of wbich we prepose to give a more The following criticisms by prominent ially in softening them up and making them fit to travel. extended description in another issue. eastern paers sjeak fur themselves: When yon want either a farm or a city lonti Hon to L'o tn J. W.

I.anislon- L'n. Mi. ti.st i.l atu l.tkt 'It should be re id everywhere. It lears on its face the tcstimour that its informa The Osborne county seat war is looming Mr. A.

Odette is thinking of going to money, with annual or semi-annual inter tion is genuine." B'fi Herald. est and gives me privilege pay a ir- mp more luridly every wect- Osborne city is fighting gamely, but the odds areagaijest har. lion uf the principal at any time. "The most readable book about Lincoln ever published." Hnliimrr, American. California.

He has a brother-in-law in San Francisco and will po to him. His business will lie sold, in all probability to Mr. A. Caver, who has beea his assistant for the past few months. Foreman F.rns.

winter stock is bein- slaughtered to make rmni for his new "The ingathering of such far-scattered and fast-fading memorials was a happy Spring goods. thought upon the part of the editor." Mrs. A. Madison, aunt of Miss Haneine Ericson, is quite ill, and Hancic had to go out on her place to take care of her and the family. York Sun.

Foil KENT. Mr. Wni. Fagan, of Harries, de line resl- posited the needful with us on Monday to HCf TO It EXT A Napoleon Poulin had the double misfortune to lose his sister-in-law and mother-in- litis of- secure the Kit ALU and tlie Kansas Citv itiiidire Weekly Time during the coming year. He law in the same week.

Mrs. Henri Poulin, his brotlier's wife, died last Tuesday week The first two bridges west oftown.on the line of Xth street, are not any too secure, nd wdl bear investigation by the proper authorities. also gets the list of twenty books free, of FOR MA EE Olt TKADE. fered by the IIkkald to all new at her home in Drake's addition to Concordia, and wag buried in tbe Catholic cme- 170 SALE YOUR OIOICK tF TWO I. Will .11 tery there oa the following Wednesday II it is ii cm I Jimn nn.

ill 1 1 i iu.iji for cash. Gallon Matlern, the tinneraud Mrs. Eniilie Otott, his mother-in-Jnw, who W. W. Wyckoff has lmught Louie Mey Stf.

piuinher. was in her sixty-second year, died on Sat er's billiard hull outfit, and will establish urday week, about midnight, at her home near SL Joseph, Cloud Co Kans. Her himself in the Avenue House block. He has rented the old Hr.isAl.ri oflice, next to County Attorney Hamilton was in town Monday. the post-office and will fit up a nice billiard 17()U SALE ONE DOZEN LATE hatched Plymouth Rock Cockerels.

is cent cuch. Apply to K. W. Hitchcock. ALE A FINE FARM, QITAR-ter section, never failing spring, 6 room house, only one mile from town.

Apply at II KRAt.U office hall and cigar stand. Here's success to funeral on the llonday following was very largely attended. The ceremony was held in the large Catholic church of St. Joseph, Mayor Huff, of Downs, visited Greenleaf him. Spradlmg's City Drug Store at night i9 a blaze of glory, Sprml having bought two large sizel electric burners, which turn night into -day.

We are indebted to the ccrartesy of tbe Greenleaf Journal office for help in getting out last week, which we take pleasure in acknowledging. Mr. and Mrs. Mat. Tlanncs and teily, will live in the house now occupied by Mr.

and Mrs. Win. Frank, when the latter move away from town. last week. Cloud which was filled to ovcr- Dr.

Gardner has received a new and Judge A. S. Wilson was in town last llowing with those who bad come to pay their last respects to the departed one. Miscellaiieu. Wednesday.

Rev. father Mollier, the Parish priest officiated at the services. Tit funeral was fresh supply of vaccine virus from the Lancaster County (Penn.) Virus Farm. Don't be a fool and be vaccinated from the scab obtained from some one's arm, be Mr. E.

U. Hoggs, of Galesburff, was here last week. -y)TICE T. J. MATHEWS WISHES 1.1 to inform the public that ho is prepared to cry sales of all description in Wasliington ajel adioiniugcounties.

Hiseddress is: Liun, Wawiingtou Kan. 1-Im. the largest ever held by the Catholics in that neighborhood. City Attorney W. r.

Mudgett was la cause you think they are healthy, but secure fresh Cow Virus each time. Atchison Friday. J. C. Mason returned last Thursday from rilEXAS WINTER OATS I II A JL one thousawt bushels of Tesas winter We intend, in our capacity as street com his trip to Missouri.

J. It. 1'KI'HKX, seed oats for sale. Greenleaf, Kansas. 2-9 The Misses Earll, of Karnes, wcr iu town last Wednesday.

missioner, to make anotner effort towards getting ri nt that eyesore, commonly known as "F.lwood's Folly," and will try to have it fixed up and put in such shape us will prevent any accidents frorj occurring. "IT ANTED A HALF SECTION tr land The land must lie free frora all encumbrance and le JiM-aUil in Waslh-ington, Marshall or Nemaha Counties uf this state. Improved or unimproved. Want no hills, birect inquiries to IIk.uaI Ii olli.v, (iriH-nleaf. Kas.

The school report of Prof. J. II. RoW man, published in this week' paper is the most complete ever issued in this county, and will bear careful perusal. Lawyer Joslyn's oflk-e has been embellished by the addition of a hanging lamp, and from now on gloom and darkness can only be found there in the day time, Fred Clark, a neighbor of Will Randall, In Little Blue Township, lost his baby latt Sunday morning.

We failed to hear what the sickness was that carried him oft. We hope to receive tbe necessary authority Frank Hitchcock left yesterday for Iowa and the Rocky Mountains. Warren Mahaffey spent Sunday here as usual. Wonder who it is Miss Aunie Miller from Clay Center, is at tlie next meeting of the city fathers. Mrs.

Daniel Winterbottom had tho mis visit Lug Mrs. At. Land this week. GREENLEAF ZZZ VTednesdar. Jan.

20. fortune to trip up and fall on the street crossing of 4th and Pine street last Thurs W. W. Randall left for the river last Mouday night, on business intent day forenoon, owing to a hole In the cros The plans of the new brick double store building to lie erected this spring by Mr. J.

W. Werner provides for an edifice 45x70 foet, one story and basement. The plan as arranged by contractor I. L. Morgan shows a god deal of taste, and the building will lie a decided architectural gain to the city.

Tlie store fronts are especially noticeable on account of the large amonnt of display room afforded by the show-windows, and are a decided innovation on most buildings that have been put up lately. The leading ideas in tho plan were furnished by Mr. J. W. Wcrnsr himself, who determined to have stores that would suit a good tenant, and we predict he w2i have them rented Iwfore the building is completed.

Several years ago Chamberlain of Des Moines, Iowa, commenced the manufacture of a cough remedy, believing it to be the most prompt and reliable preparation yet produced for coughs, colds and croup, thatthepubJIe appreciate true merit and in time it was certain to become jwpu-lar. Their most sanguine hopes have leen more than realized. Over three hundred thousand bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy are now sold each year, and it is recogaized as "the best made," wherever it Grand Sfnir and Dram itic production nt Mr. A. W.

Maxwell, of Wasliington, was a risitor to our office loot Wedaesdsy. sing, where one of the planks was broken through. The placo was repaired the text day by the city authorities. Mrs. Winter-bottom luckily sustained anly a few light Mr.

Frank and Mr. Ed. McClure, of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN ly tiio Richmond, were iu towu last week. Wo ore very sorry to hear that death has claimed the little baby of Adam Schroll, of Chepstow. lie died last Saturday of some lung trouble.

Mr. Schroll has our deepest sympathy in his trouble. Frank Ilitcheock sold a pair of Plymouth Rocks to John T. Marston, of Denver Col Mr. Hackney, of Washington, father Ckas.

Kirk Co's. Mammoth Compasy Mrs. J. R- Rollman, was iu the city last week. Mr.

A. Lauders went op to Downs last comprising 20-PEOPL1-20 A car load of special Sccr.ery. two Tru Doakcvs, and Jill, elucat(Ht Slietfand Policy, "Grever," ai.d Tiger," Cubai Blood Hounds. orado, last week for SliO. They were shipped to their destination on Monday after having boen vaccinated iu good shape.

week to visit his son, who is yaxd-iuutcr Croup is a terror to young mothers, especially during the winter months as it is then most prevalent It can always be prevented, if properly treated as soon as the first symptoms apiear. Hoarseness is the "first symptom; this is soon followed by a peculiar, rough cough. If Chamberlain's Ctnigh Remedy Is freely given as noon as there. Joe Nider went to Barnes Sunday even Our Sl.OOrt cliaJlenge Colored Quarte'te, ing, and on Monday proceeded on his way to Kansas City. tnese symptoms appear, it will invariably i ITof.

Sctts Siv silver ornet aud Prof. Smith's ldesl On prices. Parade. There is just one thing ttoet worries Frank Hitchcock now-a-days, and that is that he has to go to Denver, and has cot been vaccinated. The various new spnper report of the sprea 1 of small-pox in Den-cer have put Fraok un the ragged edje.

prevent the attack. There It no dauger in Is known. It will cure a severe cold in less Mr. Fiske, the Palmer liveryman, was in town Monday. II is son married a sister, of For sale giving tne remouy, as contains uo in jur Um8 th.many oUlor treatment, ions substance.

Fur. sale by ail, druggistj. druggists. rfr-Reserved at Foreiuau's stoce at a slight suly.uica. I Miss Nellie.

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