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Greenleaf Sentinel from Greenleaf, Kansas • 4

Greenleaf Sentinel from Greenleaf, Kansas • 4

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Obitutary. 1 Royal makes the toad pare, wboffesorse and The fatal accident wlncb caused tte WW Could Hot Eat or Sleep. Gardner's DRUG STORE. EXCURSION RATES. The Tennessee Centennial Exposition is now in progress at Nashville.

Tickets may be sold May 4th and every Tuesday thereafter till October Final return limit 20 days after date of sale. Tickets will be sold at the rate of one fare for the round trip plus ten per cent adding sufficient to make it end in 0 or 5. For further information see station ascent. MO PACIFIC TIME TABLE. WESTWARD.

6:05 a 6:25 a iu Arrives 4:55 5:15 EASTWARD. Arrives LeaVes. 8:10 pm Arrives 12:05 Leaves 12:25 a ra Washington JJrancli. Leaves .8:83 am 12 :25 ...5:15 pm EASTWARD Arrives 9:40 am in 020 fey xfpS? th Greenleaf, Kansas. CASTOillA.

The fae-gimila signature 4f 4L Is ea every mapper Jewelery, Spectacles, Trusses, Stationery, Perfumery, etc Absolutet Puro Our stock which comprises every royal stuofta VoWbcit HE VOHK. Dr. Baker Sundayed at Washington. School supplies at the post-office book Store. Len Wheeler went to Washington.

Tuesday. The Greenleaf Uniform Band is now a reality. James Faugh is up from Wetmore this week. death of Samuel Ross occured near Slillwell, Khs. Monday August 30th.

It whs head end collision caused by another freight crew overlooking a side track order. Mr Boss was pinned dowu under the wreck and badly seal ded. After the accident life WaS taken to the Missouri Pacific Hospital at Kansas City where he lingered until the morning of August 31st, when he died. Hi family and relatives at this place were notified and lefG for Kansas City Tuesday noon. The remains were brought to this city Thursday and laid to rest in St.

James cemetery north of this city Friday September 10. Mr. Itoss was born in Ohio sixty eight years ago, where he spent his childhood and youth. He moved to Iowa and while there was married to Mis3 Hattie Iiut-Ivr in and in 1872 moVed to Washington County Kansas. They were among the first inhabitants or Greenleaf having moved here 13 year3 agx.

Five children were born to them all tJ which are still living-. Mr. Ross uas been engaged in railroading for the past 20 years and was one of the oldest mnn in service on the Missouri Pacific. It was his intention to retire firm railroading at the close of September and r-turntohis home in this cityi Mr. Ross was a member of the M.

E. Cuurch. The funeral services were conducted Rev. D. Vincent; CARD OF TIIANKS.

We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to those who so kindly befriend ed us during our late bereavement. Mrs. Ross and children. thing usually kept in a first class Drug Store, is complete, and we respectfully solicit a liberal share of the public patronage. Mr.

and Mrs: Wm. Frank left for New Jersey Wtdnsday to visit for some time. Fall Festivities at Topeka, Kansas from September 27th to October 2nd '97. Hate, one fare for the round trip. Tickets to be sold from September 26th to October 2nd inclusive, with rinal return limit of October 4th.

Kansas State Fair at Wichita September 27th to October 2nd, llate, one fare for the round trip. Tickets to be sold from September 27th to October 2nd inclusive with final return limit of October 4th. Rev. Gurdie went to Washington Office Up Stairs, Tuesday. At A "SiocktoX, N.

June 2S, 1894. Dr. M. M. Fennek.

FredonJa, N. Y. Dear Sir: About 2 years ao I be came bilious, sallow, dyspeptic and nl? system was generally run down. Lost appetite and flesh. Could r.Gt eat of sleep well, and had palpitation of the heart-in fact I Was so wretched and unnerved that on several occasions my friends thought I would not live till morning.

Two bottles of your Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tome produced a complete cure." Dr. Gardner's Drug Store, Farm for Sale Cheap! One of the best SO farms in the county located mile north of Green leaf. For further particulars see E. Lewis, Greenleaf. Kansas.

Ice cream at the Whitehouse Cafe next Sunday. CASTOHIAi J. D. Shepard made a trip to Water- The facsimile eigxature Of 1 Is ea eretj wrapper. -Dr.

M. N. Gardner- Priests of Pallas Parade and Karni-val Krewe at Kansas City. Hates, one fare for the round trip. Tickets to be sold from October Srd to 9th inclusive with final return limit ot October 10th, "A Hot Time in the Town" has been made the official song at Atchison corn carnival day, and the Missouri Pacific will sell tickets at the rate of SI.

75 for the lound tiip. Special train leaves here at 5.05 A rn. on Thursday September 23rd. and returning at 10 p. ra.

of the same day. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. it en every Ths facsimile Cigiuiare of CASTORIA. Is ea Tie fae-siaile signature of every vrappsr. yy yy' 17.

L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE in the World. For 1 yearn this Bb.xj. by merit alone, lias distanced all com retltors. W.

L. Douiflas a.150. 4.ft3 and bt are the production of skilled workman, from the bent material possible at tbeae price. Also, Siv) and tlM shoes for men, $ZQQ and for boys. W.

L. Douglas ithoes are Indorsed by over wearers as the best In fit and durability of any shoe ever offered at the price. They are made in all the latest shapes and styles; and of every vart-etv of leather. If dealer cannot iupply you. write for catalogue to W.

U. IMttglas. Brockton. Mass. Sold by John Atkinson.

Methodist Episcopal Church. i Corner Commercial and Srcocd Streets. Preaching etery Sabbath al 11 a Hi and 8 m. Sabliath School at lO a rn Morning preaching followed by class meeting, junior League euery Sabbath at 3 m. Epworth League Devotional Meeting: very Sibbth at 7 m.

Prayer Meeting every Thursday at 8 m. MeMng of the official lard first Thursday evenSfcg bf each month after the Prayer Meeting. To each if thse you are cordially invited. S. t).

Vincent, Pastor. Chrlstalfi Church. As yy J. P. PAUGH Has a First-Class BEST XT 2ST 1 IN EVERY RESPECT.

Best Meals The City For 25cts Hot and Cold Lunch at all Hours. Carries at all times the best stock of Fruits, Nuts, Confectionary, Cigars and Tobacco. iX yy Lbgan Center. Mrs. C.

C. Jones and son Flovd, returned last week from an extended Visit in Brown County. Geo. Medley, who for some time has been in the southern part of the state, has returnad. Mr.

Jackson and Mr. Lamphle have put in new wind Mat Thinne3 doing the work. Once more the nnjr of the school bell is heard at Logon Center. The school having: openni Monday with a large attendance and with Charles Feeley as teacher. Misses Kate and Gurtie Rooney of Frankfort, in company with their sister Mrs.

Dowds, of Kansas City visited with tne family uf S. Marlowlast week. There will be a Sunday School convention Point Lookout the 19th Misses F.mma and Nalta Marlow drove to Washington, Tusday. lite an interesting game of ball was plavfd at BVaver Creek last Saturday between Creek and Barnes, the latter winning-by a score ot 2S to 2.3; Mrs. John who has been vifit-inr with b-r parents for several wfca returned to tr home in Kansas Citv.

Thursday of last week. T'xs Hill. Kansas V. T. at ISalina, Kansas, liet urn at one-third tare 011 certificate from Salina, McPherson anil Concordia to points on this line in Kansas and to Kansas City and St; Joseph.

Missouri. limit of certiorates October 3rd. Ttie Missouri Pacific Railway will sell round trip tickets to the following district and county rairs, at the rate of one and one-third fare for the round trip to points within seventy-five miles Iola, Fredonia, Hiawatha and Concordia, in Kansas. yT Sailors yT FAST FREIGHT Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul RAILWAY Accelerated Service Hetyyeen F.

II. KAFPI.EMAN II. .1. ilElEIiKOita II. LIN DEM AX.

F. II. HOE KM AN. and Chicago. Kansas Gily and St.

Paul and and Unnnnrk 0511 Walking- Hats Children's Tarn Cy Shanters Will be found at the "Up-to-Date" millinery store of Greenleaf, which is kept by the R08IXS0X SISTERS. One door north of John Atkinson UIIJ Minneapolis. and all points East and North. Kansas City Preaching serti every other Stl-; trath'atll a. and p.

Bibln school every at 10 a. m. C. E. prayer meeting Sunday evenings at 7XJ p.

hi. Prayer meeting and teachers meeting every Wednesday pvenisip; at ps rn; F. P. Franklin. Pastor.

C. A. BAKER 3DE1TTIST Satisfaction guaranteed, charre OfHce over store in the Portsmouth GREENLEAF KANSAS. w. j.

noble, The Old Reliable Barber, (JHEENXEAF. KANSAS. -FOR- Kiriglifur Bro. Excursions Arrangements have beeu completed by which all who wish to tt-nri th-nerfrnlances of Bros World's Greatest Shows In Washington, fcVp'teinber ldih cm s-cure excursidn rates on all lines of travel. This will be the onlv point iu this vicinity where the gieat show will exhibit during the present season and those who fail it will miss the graiidest am must men event of the year.

Since last season Rigiing exhibition has been doubled in size and is now beyond all question or dbubt the larg-est and best combined circus menagerie and hippodrome in ln Stock and Mercnandise, Manufiictiirers of. ville, Tuesday. Miss Altie Durham spent Wednesday at Washington. Falicine coal oil the best in the market, at J. S.

Sweet's. A sample copy of the Sentinel is an invitation to subscribe. Frank Irving of Falmer passed through town, Monday. B. J.

Fisk of Falmer was in this city between trains, Saturday, Dr. E. Armstrong made a business trip to Washington, Monday. Joslyn and C. D.

Hull returned from Concordia, Saturday. Dr. Wra. Tweedy returned to his home in Marysville, Tuesday. Mrs.

Macorrie returned to her home in Kansas City last Saturday. Mrs. J. S. Sweet and children returned from Clay Center, Saturday.

Rev. F. P. Franklin will preach at the Christian Church next Sunday. M.

M. Thompson shinDed two ears of cattle to Kansas, Citv Monday night. The Beatrice Creamery Co. have put in a new seperator at Washington, this week. Hans Skovgaard returned Sunday with two carloads of stock cattle from Colorado.

C. A. Scott received a telegram from Ohio, Wednesday stating that his brother had died. John Mitchell and wife passed through this city Tuesday on their way home from Buffalo. Hans Skovgaard shipped two cars of cattle to Kansas City, Tuesday night.

He accompanied them. It. A. Preston sold a large bill of paint to go within three miles of Washington, last week. Mrs.

M. Creager and two children went to Falmer, Wednesday to visit with her parents near that place. J. G. Lowe and daughter Miss Clara passed through this city Saturday on their way home from Kansas City.

The State Bank is having the sidewalk in front of their place of business repaired by putting in a new one. Li Elwood, representative of the Leavenworth Times was in this city the fore part of the week in the interest of his paper. Miss Rosa Johnson arrived here Saturday from Emporiit. She took charge of the second primary room in our public schools, Monday. We understand that Wm.

Kenyon, switchman in the Downs yard had the misfortune to have his hand badly crushed last Monday evening, Tne ladies of the E. Church were quite successful in their "bloomer" social Tuesday evening. The bloomers being the large Kansas sunflowers. Blind Boone will be here on Oct. 15.

He has a world's reputation and does not need an introduction to the people here as he has visited this city before. Mrs. E. E. Haddix, and daoghters Ida and Ella of Tyler.

Texas arrived in this city Monday afternoon to visit with old acquaintances. Thfy were old residents of this city The Sacrament of the Lords Supper will be administered at the Trinity Luthern Church next Sunday at .3 p. m. Reception of new members and infant Baptism before the sermon. J.

T. Maycroft offers a liberal reward for information as to the whereabouts of a cherry red cow which strayed from his farm one mile west of Barnes, on Monday night or Tuesday morning'. Merle Dean returned from Concordia Monday where he bad been during the reunion. He has been at work in the harness shop but has now accepted a position in this office as typo. Merle is a handy young man in a print shop.

F. Faugh has moved his restaurant to the north side of the railroad track into the building formerly used as sample room by the Fomeroy House, He Is also fitting op the building north of this office and will jut in a lunch room. Arthur Luckey went to Atchisor, Tuesday where he will attend St. Benedict College. Arthur came out best, in his class" of over fifty last year and, be will not lower his grades this year.

The Sle.nt.inel will keen him imfnrmpd 6,150 miles of first-class, fully equiped railway in Illinois, Wisconsin, Northern Michigan, Iowa, Missouri. Minne sota, South Dakota, and North Dakota. Pure Separator Creamery Butter, Operating branches at Greenleaf, and Fact. Your patronage Excellent JStock Cars and carefully run trains. Fast and prompt freight delivery to all the principal markets.

the United States. The performance is given by over 300 high salaried Special solicited For insurance PASSENGER SERVICE TO CHICAGO ists, in three rings, on two stages, in raid air, and upon a huge quarter mile hippodrome track. The grand free Standard Sleeping Cars, Free Eeclining 3ALL. ON street parade which takes place at 10 Chairs and Coaches are run through from Kansas City to Chicago. TO ST.

PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS L. SPRADLINd, tW Located in the Sentinei. Office'. o'clock on the morning of the exhibition is the most magnificent display ever OPEN LETTER A seen. Don't miss it.

Sleeping Cars and Coaches from Kansas N. FOXKK. M. D. TiiekeIs XotiHxct So Good.

There is nothing just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds, so denund it and do not permit the dealer to sell you some substitute, lie will not claim there is anything better, but in order tec make more profit he may claim something else to be just as good. You want Dr. King's because ycu know it to be safe and reliable and guaranteed to do good or money refunded. For Coughs, Colds Consumption and for all affections of Throat, Chest and Lungs there is nothing so good as is Dr.

King's New Discovery. Trial bottle free at E. Armstrong Co's drug store. Jno. D-irham returned from Buffalo Wednesday evening where he had been attending the National G.

A. R. encampment. In another column you will notice an advertisement of Dr. W.

F. Sparrow the optician. The Doctor is a gentle-" man and if your eyes need attention you will do well to see him. lie has many excellent testimonials from business men and others in North Did You Ever try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not get a bottle now and get relief; 'this Physician and Surpeon, Greenleaf, Kansas. lyOffice In Dnix Store on Main Street.

Special office days Monday and Tuesday. J. M. PADGETT medicine has been found to be peculiar ly adopted to the relief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a won City to Ottumwa, Marion, Austin, St Paul and Minneapolis. Write for further particulars to GEO.

H. FGOTE, A. B. BRIDGES, Dist. Pass.

AvCt, Div. Freight C. M. St. P.

Kij, 915 Main Kansas City, Mo. derful direct influence in giving GREENLEAF, KANS. It Will Cure Your Hogs! First-Class Work, To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD ASTORIA," AND PITCHER'S as our trade mark. DR.

SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now on ever bear the fae-simile signature of Caz7-aAC wrapper. This is the original PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY ai the wrapper and see that it is the hind you have always bought JsgfrmSmJS 071 and has the signature of CaffucM wrapper. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. H.

Fletcher is March ,1897. qJL Do Not Be Deceived, Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in-f gredients of Which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE 07 THE WONDER strength and tone to the If yon have loss of Appetite Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are nervous. Sleepless Excitable, Melancholy or tioubled with Dizzy Spells Electric Bitters is the medicine you need- Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Only fifty cents and 81.00 at Armstrong Co's drug Store, Robt.

Coith, of Bloomington Illinois, arrived in this city yesterday morning to look aftet business interests near this city. Buckxen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruis es, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Soresi Tettef Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions and positively cures Piles, or no pa required. It is guaranteed to give per feet satisfaction or thOney refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Armstrong Co.

G. E. Phipps DRAYMAN Will deliver all oods to sny part of the city or immediate vi THE Kansas City Journal. cinity. Prices reasonable Established 1854.

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