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The Weekly Herald from Ellsworth, Kansas • 1

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IE WmtgVAmi Sfiym tjQUNT, 'KANSAS tHUMJAY MOKNIXG, Vol. Kit. rz, APRIL 1896. vn 7 atu 1 Tills tjliiriee tdte id ddlifo.rnla tkte: fail will bg thfgrj thousand LACKSRHITHSk Senatof lHuliardo Was tip to fepublleati cotunilttw? hieeling to ddy. Asked what he thought of thres Sfdatorlal Ciolidaten hi Kl Dotado agaiht hit, he atlSftefr placidly, "tte niere the hiorfier "-YV V.Titues.

highti April th Every body be aVfeneb with Everything Jift as it is, 8ml lUeh will t'v Mo ffrogfiess. GiiiiN is Hbt gtflhg UrJ hifec-h, but tatieh seed aof-fljajei iiHi Siw 'is Ihellrihe faftilrs Wailt 'tJhc 'edftii they hfeed it i their Potwin hall was one of tlti busiest THE HERALD. KVKtlY TUUfcSDAT. KnttreJ tli WiiiUwatrr peat aa wwimI claw, matter. K.

Dims Ja. Editor and P-opHetor. IiArMt Tjitry, say's Ihrtthft Pt'f u'Het Ife oiif tUlti U'vi't Vtf Voh 'Mi places th the eounty Usttliiireday Hifeiit the lifEtltiUikg A Ki.w Lister Shcar "low 12 and 14 inch lGiih .3.25. Horse Shoes 30 cents a piece. Retliiig old shoe.

Wgoaind liuggy tires, resetting, Kpokea and Felloes 15 cents 'apiece. Nev liijas on Buggy Wheels $1.00 each. All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed. Dean MarkeS, West Kock Island street Whitewater Kansas r. PON'T be surprised If there should officers IfoHght llid loJge to light Since our last edition we have had rain, dust, wind, mud, cold and heat.

This li a truly typical April. be a frost the middle of nec Madison Jonmson, C.j A. or-month. Forewarned is forearmed; MS. ft Pi Bel eta ana espeeting sotue exports ef gold In the near future.

The price of foreign exchange i now alaaost at the point to make exporting profitable. When our nabobs who an.nua.lly fly to Europe during -the -smumtr begin to make their drafts on their American bankers a considerable outflow of gold from this country ma; be expected and the usual scare at its departure will masquerade iu gtreet. Kansas Farmer," Ouu new city council ure talking city Improvements already, and we hope the efforts made by them in that direction will be successful, G. It was surmised about the first of the week that there wiis certainly show Konie where. Undoubtedly there P.

Keiwan, President. I. If. Keimas, Vfc Presldont. J.

P. JoEKpn, Treas. and Scc'y John Mcllichlc, 0. W. J.

Shryer, 0. M. at A It. T. Bechul, 0.

t. A. M. Smith of Potwin, 0. 0.

0. The officers elected of Potwin Lodge No. S3, ara. J. B.

Adams, V. Cs Joseph Pra-laei 51. IK. iBill, Hf. AV JJ.

Jesbn). t)n year, in no One copyj'ot aiontjvs tJO iOn copyithrtc mouths tt UtLttt'itT will ijPome before the Itepubltcahs of Uutler County as ftandidate for uofflloaiett fop the U'rtiee of Probate JtidgCiSiJuld AT MADK KNOWN iiTBrBSii Rates TUis tapor joints gratis. The Joints doc'tihuve to" advertise Kelthef do other Ubai-nessoS During the winter of 1303, F. M. K.

of Frank A. Re, Martin, of Long Reach, West Virginia a. E. Cobb, M.K.: Frank Joseph, we search the whole county over we contracted a severe cold which left him M. at trustees.

A. V. Duncan, H.D" could not find a better or more satis- with a cough. In speaking of how he H1TEWATER TOWN COMPANY'' For Uaformntion as to prices and terms on town lots call on local agent. NEIMAK.

Parka and John Garrison. The rest ot factory man for that appointment. BREISING, RHSH SALT rare. Some of the dallies ore publishing portions or.murderer Holmes details of which are revolting ard sickening In the extreme. the membership are as follows: Dr.D.

Mr.llulburt is a strong republican a cured it he used several kinds of cough syrup, but found no relief T.Jlees, A.A.Joseph, J. W. VVatkias, good able man. and a worthy old until I a bottle of Chamber-jj beca in the coutitv settler, having since 1870 laiu's Coujrh Remedy, which Tetievcd, Grcd clear natural tee at a reasonable price. rae almost instantly, and in a short Abraiu S.

Joseph, Edward Boyke, Geo. Stunkard. V.D. Kinney, Wm- F. Eck- drd, J.W.

White, Mark II. Johnson, M. A.Harper, 0 Burton Fowler, Jessie Smith, Richard Watkiti. Haghllicker- City Council Proceedings. limo brought about a complete cure." IlKrvBUCAN year is working great reforms in Chicago and -Kansas City.

They claim have ousted the boodle gangs In both cities. A change is good anyvcay. Cashier- It. P. NEIMAS, J.

D. JOSKl Ii When troubled with cougli or cold I. II. NEIMAN, President. J.

Kilt WOOD, V. i I URNS, Regular -meeting theCouncil took plaee Tuesday evening, and al- -80Q. J. II. Oiborn, A.

K. Smith, N. K. use thin remedy and you will not find it nt cessary to try several kinds before Mesns Cobb, Richard Wat- luWed tlie following bills Burns uocan- i 'I you get relief It has brcn in the The Bank ol Whitewater kins, A. A.

Joseph and J. II Osborn $2, P. Ashenfelter $2T M. M. Bishop $2, Davis Jr.

$5, and II. M. market for ovr 20 years and constantly Grain and Coal WhitwatrriKans were ohasen as Past Commanders, A RI7.0N A 1 rccel 'fa vor ab ie tlce as candidate for It numbers 80,000 people, with wealth amounting to twenty -seven and a half million dollars. grown in favor and popularity. For Hash S5.C3.

Knights present were: sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by The new council were then sworn WHITEWATER, i KANSAS- 0 JeiTerys, Dr II Wood, S. JS. CQBEl G. II. Otte.

In and the following armointments Kirk wood, Davis Jr, and i i raj made: E. Davis Jr. Citv Clerk. Geo Dell Miller, Corf man, Charles A singular decision bar. been "made W.

Keal City. Treasurer, aud Dale DIRECTOnS: I. II. NEIMAN, infill Kelley, Fred Breising, Jim Bower and by the New York court of appeals under G. P.

NEIMAN, A. II. RICH. Spencer City Marshal. W.

STEIGEU. Ilent Murdock says that Governor Morrell will be re-nomiuated and reelected this fall. Ucnt appears to know, and undoubtedly has very good reasons for what he says. C. KIRKWOOD, S.

E. Corey, from Whitewater, the olu excise law, deciding that social The Committees appointed are as Llub, may dispense liquor which be- vf o9 acirariFio wouk DONE IN follows: Committee on Side walks lonss to the clubs. The court says that and Loan business. Does a General Banking and streets R. G.

Kirk wood and J. "the transaction did not amount to a Ittms 8Uarxei ni.ct is fimmmw sale within the meaning of the statute. hours Joseph Claypool, August Schmidt, A Coleman, Mellor, Win Newbury, Freem Brenner and 11 Thompson, from Brainerd. Dill, John Eckhardt, Alcon, Thornton, Walter Moonej', John Kerr, J. C.

Kullmann, Charles Fiek, Charles Kappess and Matsjs Braley, England has been building new war ships for which immense appropriations. have been made. Notwithstanding this'fact, she has reduced BUSINESS 9 a. m. to 12 m.

JLK. R. I It was but a distribution among the members of the club of the propetty 1 to p. nr Steiger. Committee on water Fred Breising and Carl Dean.

Committee on Ordinances M. M. Bishop and R. G. Kirk wood.

Committee on J. W. Steiger, and M. M. Bishop.

Davis Ju. City Clerk. public debt $25,000,000. that belonged to them. The fact that a payment was madu does sot change the characterof the act, for it was but the of Diana Lodge, Towanda.

means adopted by which each member could receive, his own and not that be As the stock season Is now opening, you, who have valuable animals want to be round and see us, and have an advertisement of your choice bloods appear In IIkuald. met taa ittoa utore. 1U EXCHANGES. g9 WQQ'Dt Physician Surgeon. longing to his fellow Probably nowhere but in New York would Bruce Leydig, Attorney Kramer, J.

Hopkins, A Lesh, A A Makepeace the two Diddlebacks, 0. P. Hawhy, R. Putham. John Schi'har, D.

Mob-berly, Norvel Sbyrer, Charles Britten-stein, Editor Sheldon, Avery -Robbins, and Charles Qites of E. D)rado. W. EDWARDS i Ji is a J. a court of last resort hold that a man "ine iarmcrs or tne countrv, says Pltoat present indications we look fur Spring freshets, creeks an eastern paper-, are appealm to must Day lor somethine that already Congress for an increase of duty npon belonged, to him and pay its foil Value 707 Main Street, KAUTICAL EMBALM ER and overflowing their banks, OFFICE NXT DQr TO Thft Bank of Whitewater.

OPEX DAT AND NIGDT. This new lodge starts in with the best hay. The reason of this is the enor- at that. Lgic is logic, and law law material to be had, and will mret in the I mous importations of hay mostly from, in New York; but the two don't seen campaign lies, big republican victories, whiUng big crops and general prosperity. Undertaker.

riabtamt riv. tife.1t.h t. nV.WTON.Kasr big brick hall, a room 43 60 feet. Canada. to have a speaking acquaintance A superb feast was spread a little What is here" said of hay mYzht be Toneka CapiUl after midnight, and the lodge was de said as well of eggs, potatoes and wool, AINTING, ffJOffice hours from 8 to 10 a.

m. and 1 to 2pm. Ellis as a Kansas city has broken the record: she has elected a ladv Editor Heralb, clared at ease while all refreshed the all important productions of tbVfarmers The Ogures of tho Biennial repotts APER inner man at the bountiful board. who are becoming convinced that they mayor and a lady council. Woman is as shown for thirty-six crops of wheat We noticed the boys looking some have a very practical interest in the Mogressive, lot man be progressive eNconiinins'Y Iiuuneaud Carrtuce pHiotiPK: ft hat sleepy all day Friday, but none of tariff.

Mt. Hope, Mentor. B.TSJ ilso, else take a back seat. The grown in Kansas shows :t.at taking the years alternately, we have as the result thpm would harp missed beinc there world do move. All work FirV-claw.

Hard tiiao price. under unv eonwderitinR. 1 Ul'1 man owann, tneetner izara that one halt ol the years iibj nas pro AND W. EATON. GROCERIES.

IIobeut Klrkwood is keening the 4)33 I or lutewater. says una is to be. a wet duceu in excess over tne otner ijs years DRY GOODS Ullats, Caps, Put awav the Da-tent medicines, year Kansas with abounding biz the number of 7u.4o3, 133 bushels. Ihe local column hot while his paint ad CORNER runaiug. Robert's ihigh merits that our partner used, totake: for he's crops.

Lets hope he speats with know- excess ist-hortin acreage tf the other ledge as well as faith. W. V. Times. thorough business man is well years 4.744,790 acres.

gone to ole Varginny, where he can s. Boots, Shoes, Ficurinn upon the average for the tret his whiskev straight- He 5ias known, and we would there were more like him in Whitewater. An Ohio lawyer claims to have dis Overalls, GRAIN DEALER. ---WHITEWATER, KAN. All kinds or CHAIN handled iu car-load lots.

above acreage, the result would show gone and we -shall never, see and covered cathode rays some yea: a ago OP KOCX ISEAND AND MAIN ST. that had the acreage been the same Eleven mi Eton dollars worth of smell him boozing round; we shall miss him but we doubt not, more The discotery was kept a secret lest it each year one half of the years would mi-mm Gloves, Farm jjl Implements would reveal the true inwardness of foreign goods were shipped into this be short or tie other ahead 146,000,000 congenial climes he's found. political schemes in the Buckeye state. country during March, much of it bushels. The foreeoine is true to the When we view the empty bottles, As a sample of party loyalty this de- The Best and letter: no man can disprove the above erves a Republican.

being farm produce. America Is fast changing from a producing nation to a purchasing and consuming nation. that continually come to light, we're reminded of our partner, who so late I now ask the farmers, who has taken mShortestLwe ly took his flight. And the awful lot Tt will be an agreeable surprise to your money to pay themselves for time we persons subject to attacks of billious while they have refused to give you of money that he blowed in, Charles Kunz is again among the mistrusted that he cobbled niitent cnlic to learn that nrnmnt m.ir he vour iust dues of information on this vKansasCity Butler -county newspapers, having I I and prire onr anods. Wf mnke tinick b1p.

Mra! rrfHtiw. Tieap for V- Just arrived A NEW STOCK OF SHOES at O.A,Foatsa. LCfiusxiir' medicines, till our 8rta was nearly had by taking Chamberlain's Colic, and other important matters to you and bought out Bun Adam's paper The busted. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In I have done this from 1SS1 to date.

St. LOUIS and all points North East and West Augusta Press. Ilk issue was last week, and already showed his But now he's gone to ole Varginny, many instancs the attack may be pre I say your governors and the mem- our feelings are beyond description; veuted by taking this renredy ai soon hers of the State Board of Agriculture hand at the wheel. Charles will make Ue Press shine. Tin-: C0I.0U.UK1 "SHOUT LIKE he can buy the best of liquor, with- as the nr.t symptoms of the disease ap- are guilty except Governor Humphrey 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale i pear.

(MJKBI.O, Let them call me ur if they wish the out the aid of a prescription; although FOSTER And RHUS H. Otte, by G. proof, I am ever ready. we're left to pay his debts, we cannot I oo DF.NVKU. help but miss our mate; and we hope The new excise law abolished free Jos.

C. H. Swaxn. Whitewater. Kansas, April 14.

'96. TUK KANSAS SHOUT LINE For all Toinla in that he's contented, now he can get lunches in New York state, and the WESTEUX A SOUTHERN KANSAS. reform was bailed with much jubilation. TriE many weddings that iiave taken place In the Claypool neighborhood lately would indicate that the single ladies had been 'living up to their advantages and making the most ot their opportunities. There will not be another leap year for eight long year's get after them girls! iniROCERI his liquor straight Akhosmvous.

YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN. A few day's experience demonstrated VOU will ittod the train ia the abnte 1 line are nt the mwt handsome type I rnnipped with 5 Pullman Buffet Bleeptn Cara. that free lunch provision worked well. ARE YOO SATISFIED With the quality of But the lunch is doing business at the Dr. JT.

Watts uid physi nnnssKxiiMj mMu Mmi Price PiQi for Prclncc old Btands. A small charge is made yon bay yonr ticket eall on t-SEr Vivl anvareatof the company who cian, Humboldt, who-suffered with heart disease tor four years trying every be pleased to five foa any information for it, generally, 1 cent, and that sum is knocked off the price of the drinks. remedy and all treatments known to him self and fellow-practltloaersi, believes that (dMred. TOWNSEND, Small Margins Quick Sa'es! ESCash or Goodsl Xo Cejt Corner of North Main and West Rook Island Streets. Mrs.

Cleveland so well satisfied with life In the white house, It Is said, that she wishes to prolong It and Insists upon her husband running Sdloon grub is no longer free and the heart disease Is curable. writes: "I wish to tell what yoiw -valuable medi law is vindicated. "Newton Iteptrllictn cine has done for me. For four yean I had VEftlL PASSBBQEEaaaTIOXET St. Louis, Mo.

heart disease of the very warst kind. Sev for a third term, which he no doubt 'Exagerated Js what eral physicians I consultad- said It was. Whitewater will. If tliere were any show for Henry Clews calls the prevailing feeling Rheumatism of the Heart. having a lady President, Mrs.

Cleve Ik Sclentlflo American Agency in Wall street just now. He is sure It was almost an- 4 1TERY TPEED OTABjiB endurable; with the conditions are Worse in that center JL. land, might run for the nomination herself. Shoes you have been buying shortness ot than in other parts of the country. fAFE breath, palpita riHs RIGS, GOOD Kansas Farmer.

for the prices you have been paying? tion av severe TEAMS, AN AFFIDAVIT. A touko German laborer living In Kentucky, named John Schweetzer a member of the A. F. A. and was In We earnestly believe Teams boarded by the'" Week' or tfce Moatk' CAVSATS.

paina, unable to sleeps especially cn thw left side. NO' pear can de-sextbimyf smffer- j.nis la to oeruiy tnat on may ilia) TRADE MARKS. We Can Savb'You Money On CSSICN PATENTS, i waiKca to ieucKS aruz store on a love with tame Scherzlnger, a pretty XiOPYRlOHTS. trtoJ ngs, paztlemlarly Kans pair of crutches and bought a bottle of Swiss, and a Roman Catholic. Ac during the last VVhitewnter, A.

8TUA1T. Chamberlain's Pain Balm for infiama BOOTS and SHOES, mthr ot those Tkop, cording to his oath he could not marry her, neither could he live tory rheumatism which had crippled dor wary years. I finally tried DR. J. H.

WATTS, Fnf ai Handbook writ to MCSN )t ttumuvtiv, ww OMivi hiimn for r.vcry pnrr tairn out 1 lowprht Scientific Xnpt etrmlathw? nt-an? wUtUflo T1T tli world. -phmiUllv ItlustrataU. No matt ahmilil be wlUwut It. Wwkl.r. g.l.OO mri lx rn-ntha, AilUrPM, MUSS JOH me up.

'After using thre bottles I without her. ila solved the vexing For iriTT Dr. Mites' New Heart- Cure, am completely cured. I ean cheer question by shooting himself sfMiiiliuflliminnHiHinlhi! fully recommend it. Chs.

11. Wetiel, and was surprised at the It pat new life Into -and made a newruaa.ot'xa& I During the slackness of business Sunbury, Pa. lioiiiiuiui Have One Price And mark all goodsXS-" THE PUREST I II THE LARGEST have not had a Bymptom xj! shice and I am satisfied your medlclde haecuted and leisure consequently enforced Sworn and subscribed to before me me tor I have now enJoyedtiaincaHaklnf-l upon us during -these spring months, on August 10. 1804. Walter Shipmsn, many of the papers have paused, to Win PLAIN" PIG-URES Three Yesrs of SpIesdUItdfr.

J. For Rale at 50 cents per bottle U. ask, what has become of "Populism? by 0. II, I might add that I am a druggist and have-sold and recommended your flaart Cure, to I know what It has done toataaa and only- A Smith county farmer after ul1, and we have made the SitoE Business-a constant study for the past fifteen year3 Don't frtbsooour PAINT.f DEALER IX Lumber, Bailders'H Snpplie end Afcri- cu.turml implemeuts In reply we say, let the search for north pole go on, and when that Is at last discovered, let us invent perpet wish I could state more clefetijr my suffers Lincoln Paint and Color Company's Absolutely Pure Paints, RI-P-A-N-S The modern standard JFamily Medicine: Cures the common everyday ills of humanity feeding his horse on turnips killed him in then and the good hoiKSt! 1 i Your Nervine and other' remedies at and sent the meat to his neighbors. ual motion, hut do not waste any give excellent satLjfactlon.M-a.

Was3 CtiSQ Ladies' Oxford, a a 5 They pronounced it excellent. Eagle. precious time hunting for something Humboldt Kb Uav 9. Sfc. far in the abstract, and rely Dr.

ranae Heart Owre if et vt.Tn tea -that tb ttmt Lot The Queen Heent of reeiatly All Etil tt St i. tti forgotten as what is it called? It t. A 1 i cf 3 well, let's get down to business, and t7tl3l2.) Jl tRaet 3 i i -take care of what we've got..

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1888-1908