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The Oxford Register from Oxford, Kansas • Page 3

The Oxford Register from Oxford, Kansas • Page 3

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DUST TO DUST, LAST CHANCE! ''I! VA I J'l" t'. SUJINKR COUiNTY Wishing to close out my stock of Guns. Rifles, I orooose to let the I mean to F. OXrOiJI. Capitol, Inn fi rfci-lnr nmkiii Iitminns.

orfiti fuel following prices show whether business or not: Make your arrangements to attend the grand concert by the Davis Family next Tuesday evening at tho Kink. It will bo by far the best cnlcrtaininent given in Oxford for a long time. K. Ilruuer, a professional piano tuner, in company with J. F.

Cregson of Avon township, called on tho yesterday. Mr. Ilruuer will probably be in the cily again next week, when any 0110 wishing anything in his line should give him a call. It. T.

Wilcox must bo driving a good trade in the gun business. We notice he is selling two or three a day. lie is selling guns at hard-limes prices, and Ihoso who want linns are taking of the opportunity. The "Oklahoma War-chief" suspended publication last week, claiming as a reason that their cause for the present if a failure, and their patronage at Caldwell will not justify a eontiiiuallou of publication at tho present time. A8 to tho future they say not.

Windiostrr llillo, I I shot, Wiiii-licslcr 11 slioL, Round llira-li-lomliT, M. iv A.SAS. Ij in "lit nri-l sel l. LUCK! VOUIi.Si.I.K jSfviMni iitt-'Ti'iiiii In Cellei'tiiins. M'lm en or sliert tm tints e( I ixli ri.l u.il iwi ivpiI anhjfrt t'- f.

All Iwvina piiv Itoikiu.j tin in, tolrrawl m-itfr how lata Hia.ll tin- Wepr i isi. mrcfnl trenlmwil. former priw, lS.fiO a foriniT prin', 2H.IK) 1 Mu.zlo 11. 2.1; funnel- 1.1.00 Wi'le-bunvl llra'di-luiulm-n from (1) Double nitioii, Sliell-ejeetiii llovulvurs, leyiiliu- iniec $10.00. (iiimiewicks, liells, Hunting Cuuls nnd IhiN, from 11.1 to 50 percent discount.

tpi' Conic and sec for yourselves. I v. T. WILCOX. BEST with nn; tiling in my line of tin- ln'-t.

rriic-an; rl! 'ii'. of thu" suhlaiitiiil. GOOD HOW TO MAKE BUY 0) 1 0 hfi-i' In 5iiiilj' your w.nil iroinl'. I litiuilii- ii'inn but -t will, the Ili-auly So nothing new, hnndonic niul THE the King of SKWINd MA vats'iyr A duo liu" of 'ni-n'l whi'-h showi. jut Iniw on your lluor.

ill ordrr yon f'-iv-l 'nil iiml wo mi'. It will hhowu with pl'jilsiiro. J. R. "IE I handle WHITE CHIN ICS, nt lh- low of sAMi'iii-is.

nml nn rxi-cllr ut r.XIIiIlf -TOII, will look wlii-n pix-ail kind of rarpi-t. not co-t you anything. Goods 1YTA Falnl Kneels of the Long iUatcil Term Five Deaths Within a Week. Mrs, llftnry II. llurklcM.

Last Saturday afternoon, August 1 1, this community was pained and grieved lo learn of the death ol Mrs. Ilenrv II. Huckles. She was sick less Ihan a week, and only a very few of her friends realized that her condition was critical until tho sad announcement came that her pirit had flown to that happy home on the oilier shore. Mrs.

Duckies was a daughter of Mr. md Mrs. Geo. Ycatl, sen. Her maiden name was Annie eau.

She was born in Uos comity, Ohio, February 23, 18.11. hen at the age of fourteen she removed, with her parents, to Logan county, 111. Two years Inter, or Nov. 2H, 18(17, she was married to II. II.

Duckies. In December, they removed to Oxford, where they lived a happy and contented life until tho All-Wise God who sanctioned tho relation of wife and mother stepped in and look her away, Iraving a bereaved and nhnost heart-broken husband, surrounded by a family of six children, five of whom are small and sadly in need of a loving mother's tender Deceased was one of the most beloved and highly respected ladies In this city; kind to the poor, a niinisk ring angel to the sick and afflicted, and, being clinrit-able in her judgments of the actions and motives of others, the was never known to say an unkind word of any one. She was ever a dutiful daughter and an affectionate sister, a loving wife, a fond mother and kind neighbor. Funeral services were hold at thn res-idem) Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, conducted by F.lder Droiidbeiit of Geiida Springs. The house would not accom modate one-half of Ihe friends who at leu, led.

The procession was very large, including over forty vehicles. At (he grave Klder Jlroadbeut oll'crcd a prayer over the remains. Annie. On Snmluy afternoon, An. 15, nenr the Oxford Annik, infant ntirli kT of Mr.

and Mm. A. Hildcbrand, wan released from MiiUW'iiiy by the death aiiLrel. llerae was 1 month and 1 day. week a'o thi little olio was aiV.ieied with an abrs which gathered the throat and p-ew to such dinieniotiM a to arly choke her, but finally diwhurod and yave her relief.

Alter partially recovering from thin, however, she was taken with in-Jhunmation of the how-Is which mum carried hrrovi-r the river. Jler were tenderly laid away in the cemt tenon Monday evening. llltnut II. CnrulliiTS. Who has been siek wii'i typhoid fever for the pa-! few weeks Ihe ni.leh.r ol Mis.

lluwiiilie, liied Wedlx's. hl) afternoon, lstii, (lie nt 'M eill-s. 1 le wa- ho! ill l.ieUen ly, Ohio, i icuiove.l, with his parents, to Indiana two ycai Inter, and in F-7S ent to Illinois, lu re he rc-ided six year-. About two year ago be canie to Oxlnril nud hns m.nle his lioinc al Mrs. liownlug's, sonic Ihe miles south of here, up to the time of his dealh.

Of his relative-, two si-ter and a brother in-law from Douglas-, were present, also a brother from Chatampia county, I 'arulhcrs was a member of (he Masonic order, and inenihi rs of the Lodge in this city did all in tlieir power lo alleviate his sufferings during his illness. The funeral took place Thursday afternoon, and his remains wero buried in the Oxford cemetery with Masouic honors, Uev. J. A. Holmes being the olliciatiug clergyman.

On Sunday alleriioon an infant child of Mr, and Mrs. M. was buried at the same hour that the remains of Mrs. Ilucklcs was, liev.J. A.

Holmes olliciatiiig, MlrHniliius Kantim. W. W. Iteeil, drilg'ji-l, of Wiuclies- ler, riles: "One of my nistoincrs, Mrs. Louisa l'ike, Ilarlonia, liandolf t.o., was a long sullerer with con- suuiiition, and was 'iven tin to die bv her physicians.

Sin- heard ot I r. King's New liiscovcrv for Lontnmption, and U-gan bii iug il of me. In six months' lime sho walked to this oily, a distance ol six miles, and Is now so iiincli nn proved she has iniit using it. She ft-els she owes her lite to it." r'ree trial hot tics at K. W.

Ijiwvci-'s drug stoi-u, o-l Val Yeede Items. Ily Our New Cotnnprl-nt Z( ko. Oil ilcarl lint, tiry nud dusty 1 nut then, wn nrc never Hfili -tied. ((; ll'ini nud Kt ration huvu i-ctuni id from the went. Having lnul iij nut.

vi'ivminii with them ur aru not uhte to say how titiii'M tin; out thcru. Mensrs. Joliiihton KeKhlcr and (ieoigo Iluvilaml il.iparted tot lliu tuiritmy on Monday lust, Tho let) civaui m-iiper al Ihe Slale Vah li'y ttt'Iinol hoiiMt, j'ivi'ii by (ho ItapliHtH lust J-'riday evening, netted ubtnitwveii dollnr(4, the Mime lo lie iim tl tor the lur-(heraut of the ojh1. LiderViii expoimtk'd thu BeriptureH lo attentive uudieitctiK, luoriiiu and evu-niiifc'. btinday Iiut at thu blatu Valley uehool () for Koinelhing to write ahoul, ho wo could gel up Rome lomln that would lo worth iviuliu.

Jltit how ran we Willi nothing happening hauio old round 't hi thu inonilug ami go lo bed al nl-hl. II Nt.t- If. 3un'l m-yk-i-i coUl, It danger, gurout i.ouipaniou. A couh, old or hore tlinmt iv.iiirt'h immediate alleutiou, IliU's CouU Syrup will anc them or wc Will your money. Hi.

OWN, Mn-t 1 l-rr Irrinliicd I'l tl Ollrr Wo nrr t( Kit urt If Stib-r Will Tlirim. To Mti1imlirM, 1 Hh rn Win, nrr. Tor (lie lnt five or six nmtiihs we have b'en ad verli-inX lo five away a New Chieajfo CoHnoe Or'an to finhncribers. Wo liavo had (he proposition before our readers constantly, in one form or another, with the hope (hat yon would take ail vantage, of it and by so fining not only secure a chance to draw a beautiful oi-fMu for your wife, daughter or sister, but aid in supporting a local pn per that is of material (o your town your hading point. Wn have been not only Mnetly honest in (his proposition but thoroughly in earnest ever sinee starling out in it not wiflistniwlin (ho hints and insinuations thrown out by some incredulou" persons (hat (ho offer was a fraud, and a scheme to money.

To prove lo all such that wc are in earnest in (his matter, we will now make you a Mill better Dfler, as follow: 7o aV ir.fio vUJ pay (me, year's mtfj- srripfinn for Hie liriarrt rr trftrtirss if how Hif sftinf on our hooks, hrfwrrn now nnd the First ilny of Srp. trmfier iirzf, we wil issue a tickrt to (Initniti't of (he Origan, We now have- M.v(y tickets in tho depository, and if Mxty more will com" forward nnd pay during (he mouth of August the drawing shall place. Wo will not make a cent in this trans-action, as a lare portion of this money has to (o to tho factory for tho organ, and if (he oiler had not been made we would not make it. Our only object now to keep our agreement and make some subscriber a present. This okkjik wii.i.

not km a in a DA AKTI'lt M.l'IT.MHI-.i: 1st. I llOSC WIlO aunct take advantage of it by that time never can. Now, it you (tou do it, don't blame us nr sav that von never had a "ood thin'' olh ivd von. I have lor sa'o at my farm, miles northwe-t of Oxford, H-veral rood WorklloiMS one elra ood pair of Driving Vfiiies, gentle ami well broke; one Spring Waon Harness, cheap, md some rljoico Milch t'ows. Will trade any or all of above for ciiltle.

J. I). -i Trie CRcflf tor 71 LIEH -r I'llilm II'1 rttj Kil I. SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR (PURCLV VtGtTACLt) I fnrr-illy nsr-l in th S-uth lo atOUM lh rut l.ivtr t- a hcliliy It act with vktraortllnai ttlcary on lh Tivcn, I KIDNEYS, AND Li and LOWELS. It IfflCTUAl EPtCiFlC fDR 1 vuf-mlf, nn, 'iiiilllitlnrt, Slrk Ilt'itrcKiloii 4 r.t.w.-i Cotniilatnta.

I Rinl'jimi Vy t)i' uc of 7 Mitltoim 'if Puttlri. THE LEST FAMILY MED1CIKE lor Chllilrcn, for Adulls, xnj lur the Atl. Mil TO TAKE ID Cl.NDK ION OF THE SVSTtMl J. H.ZEILIN i.i. i-nurmuiniii, ftl.OU, CHURCH DIRECTORY, M.

F. HI' IK II. vitv Hiiu'Uv cn uiiii rnarlfiiiu I'll' U'llllllI i iitnL' at in. (he nun' tlx- Mini ftii'i to til it in. nt il i lit I in.

i v'i Huinlni At in a in. Win. tniB i'vitv Kiiml.iv, nfU-r Kiititmtli i en ii. Ini.t'. Il K- -lilonn 1.

Mi linU t'Vfi I in -win. oriiii.ij I i.ul-Uv (i Mt Tli. I Hll II If Hill' i 'iiw-it hi i 1 'ri-iictiniLf ill i'itli' 1 1 lie HLCini ttml luith of i tii-h tu mill lit II ft- mi. I'ri'Ht liiiiu nt Ki ili'iru Hut fifnt ml llnnl Hun- ill. Ms lit JMlHlt ut 1 1 p.

Itl. lly coul. itl I iiivitr 1 A. lMt.r. I1A1TMT t) r.rit IVcmlniiL' llt'i: II.

unit rni'l fourth Kiin.tiiv at 1 1 in Mini 1 Hi' uvi'iimil kimI Mt' lific illi' hnlntil.iV In Into Mil-nr. I hinitlHv it; il in -nfli. nt mi Ki-I I Hiiinlny lit I(. Wll. ox, mitn'i tnti'ii'liMil-.

I'i i 1'" ct ni Wi'iluimiiiy i v. oinu 'il i. I i I 'i i.f Hl.lli- ll- tiiml'W I'lm-l! itn t-viTy lirot mi.t In nt Mt 1 i in mill in. 'liun-li nii'l i.iiit hm'i Uiu' h.it- linlHV h'-fiin I In' lint it I 't p. in.

I II II t. (11 I M'f r1. till tit I'VlT i Nllll.l v-i IhkiI vri) huii'lfvy Hi Ji' iii i .1. I -1 Hnmn.orvilUi StiLmil IIimih. I'n ui mu rwry II rut HiIihIhv iU I il in hi -1 no th.

Iihli4 Hupt, Itioi.lHll -1. K.I liMiirw n'ili'ii i vitv ftniitli hiiihlm nt. I ii. hi. At -1 tu.

VI I'nitor, ill nrn.t ov i. io-i fun Tlin-B al mil buluiiy uiu u( ii.utf liute fuflum. All JMjHLAU OV (ii. M.HAL 1NKOKM V1ION, JIihjiii -i-i, HiuKlii WAHIIINd I'ON, I). U.

Ii of t. it It II kliinip l.ir h-pl, prouiiitly Hil nr. h.mIi lv i i I UllifcJ I i ill 1 i. iilivi. nr i.l Hits umi i n.

nil or Up. -I iip.ni iiiitiii'UH'ii i (. hi i i i II. I. 0 I am ir -ii.

A. lVi I t. IL. Hull Mi'( nl ti, iinii. li I.

II i my purv 11.1 I x- li lit! p4ltl .41, utll'-l Btllijll'l I. In- l.tltll...l 111 1 1 1 M.nniiMi. Illttl Inf. Utrv u.y U-Ii. llanvl, llarrel, ifl.K.W M.SO f.

inner ii-irc, Hfi.OO fornii-i- iinoc, The Sunday school at the Christian church will meet next Sunday nt .1 o'clock i'. m. Kverybodv invited to attend. Mack Mills, Supt. lloagland hauled in six fat hogs to this market Tuesday morning.

(let your stationary at the P.O. Drug store. Tho Winfleld fair commences one week from next Monday. Lovers of good tea should try that Formosa Oolong at Urillin's. This has ls'en 0110 of the hottest weeks of the season.

-Cranulatcd Sugar, 13 lbs for $1.00, nl llcss's. II. N. Lake sold and delivered sev eral hundred burhcls of wheat to the Oxford Mills tho first of the week, at fi 1 cents, Full Millard are making spot ash loans lower than liascvcr been oiler- cd in Sunnier rountv. 2.1 2 -Upon the completion of the Jlordcr lino railroad near Caldwell, early in September, the (I.

A. It. and all old soldiers will hold a reunion at that place. Remember that (jriffiii keeps a full line of woollen and willow wai-e. -WillThew returned from Garden City Tuesday evening, where he had been for several days.

Ilciiiloriiisuslhnt he entered a homestead III Slovens county. -Fruzier Jones ai-e bound to i-ednce their summer slock, and will sell everything in that line at nctual cost. Call and sou If this is not so. Miss Jessie FMicr, a yonng lady living about 8 miles nniihwcst of this ity, baa been very low with typhoid fever, but has passed the crisis nud is now on the road lo recovery. Millard, of Wellington, have plenty of money lo loan from two to six months.

Chalu-l or personal sc. uritics. I). W. Cooler, cashier of tho Ox- ford Hank, was absent a portion of the past week at Kansas Cite, and lingers, visiling his parents at the latter phu-c.

J. L. llowdisli acted as cashier during his absence. Finest line of Slationary in tho city at the Postoflice. Tho new well in front of John Moore's harness shop was ccmipteted the latter part of last week bv C.

S. orator. Water was reached at the deplh of forty-flvo feet. Griffin keeps nothing but tho lx-fit and fi-eshest goods and is selling cheap as anybody. Call and sec him when in town.

J. C. Drowsier, cashier of tho Sum ner Co liank, has piu-clinscd what is known as tho 1. M. proKi-ty, just north of II.

Cold well's rosidciKV, and moved into tho same the first of the week Wauled An old, or middle aged, lady to tako charge of and siis-i-iiitcnd a household. ill lie required to do 110 hard work. Also tt good, steady girl to do housework. Address or apply to this ollico. Mr.

Win. Sheibiiru wa slightly crippled last Friday afternoon by his team upsetting the wagon and spilling him out. He was laid up fur a few days with a lame leg, but was out again Monday. Penniwell of thn Wellington Marble Works are the top firm In their line In Southern Kansas. Tho work which they turn out cannot Is) excelled, and their prices are reasonable.

N. W. Perry tins creeled a good stable 011 his residence lots the past week. Ho has also lorn down tho awning In front of his store-room, with the inteu. tiou of creeling a brick building on tho site in the not far distant future.

KoiiictnlsT, Full. Miliard have the only complete set of abstract bisiks of Sumner county, and mako abstracts at only ten cents a trausler. Considerable wheal Is being dcliv end to I bo mill, and a few loads have been picked up by our shipu this week. 1'hc prices paid hu vo been from 5j to (10 cculs. Mayor Copclaiul was over lo Doug lass oil business Tuesday and Wcdnes.

day. I lo reports that an acquaintance of his over there lias a llock of (170 head 01 snocp, 01 an Kunls, from which was sheared this year an avciugo of 18 lbs, and 7 ounces of wool c.n This is said lo he as large, If not 1U largest uvenige yield of niiv flock of the same iiuiiiI.it in the S.aic. The undersigned has a few Ih-owu Ijeghorn Cockerels for sale, at his resl. deiico in this city, at reasonable prices. T.

It. Do.M.KY Some kind friend wo know not vho li ft a quantity of vegetables upon our stairs very early Friday morning, including (lie largest head of cabbage wo ever saw in Kansas, weighing 11 pounds, a maminofh muskiiiclou and a very largo watermelon. Whoever il was is certainly in svinpalliv Willi the poor, and will please accept tho thanks of the family. Make your arrangements to attend the Davis Family cnterlainineiit at the Kink next Tuesday evening. You ill not regret it.

A young ladv relative to (I. V. lius- sard, (ieo. 1 Iciiiihacli and others, died the first of the week, a few miles norlli west of this city, but, notwithstanding our apsal to certain parties to send us in particulars, wo have rci-cived nolhin, Visitor from abroad Is It possible that any dealer in Oxford is selling a good Winchesler Ilille lor An su-er Yes, sir; K.T.Wilcox is doing that very thing. The millersof Southwestern Kansas held a niecliiig nt the SI.

James hotel in 1 1 list cily last night. Winfleld, Ox ford, Welliimtou, Harper, Anthony Augusta, Newton, Wichita, Howard and ofher places were i-cprcscnled. One of the objects of the meeting was to em ploy one man lo supply tho mills, troni points 011 the Santa Fc, especially vc-t of Larned. Considerable discussion was had conisn-inng Is'st means to lw used by the South western Kansas millers lo hold the firm grip they now have Upon the lever of success nud add to the representation they have already gained for bciin; nbrea-t with all competitors. Winfleld Vn-itor.

A detailed description of whal g's on in Ihe stomach of a child who has worms would mil Is; pleasant rending. Sullicc it to say that the child is in torment and every principle of huinaiiily calls upon us who nit' parcnls to help the lilllc helpless ones God has commit-to us by expelling the eneniv. The Peerless Worm Specific is a simple, safe and palatable 11 niedv. We sell it. Nociire, nopav.

Col.l.INS.t IIiiohn. Xnticr. Tho undersigned is in urgent need of money, and those indented to him ill iKiufiT a great favor by calling at once and settling their accounts. Itespectfiilly, II. II.

liiiKt.r.s. IIKKII THIS SIITICK. Those indebted to tiie undersigned on account will save lhcinclvcs costs hy railing at once and Beltling. either by ash or note. I'lcasc tako warning.

V. A.Tii.roN. Oifiird.Ksm.. Aug. 6.

issil. Th mill The hrai-tf. lt thanks of II. II. Ilucklcs and lamily are hereby leudci-cd to the kind friends and neighlMirs whosoably assisted Ihem their Into bereavement.

KiiukIii III th Territory. A gentleman from tho territory, In the city yesterday, informed a representative of the Card that that country Is lit erally overrun with outlaws and dcsjiu- radocs. It Is a reudcsvoiis for the most dangerous characters of the country who have committed crimes hi Ihe states and escaped Ihei-o for safely. Are tho presence of such mini or even of tho U. S.

army calculated to linprovo tho Indian in any manner? Western people may not understand tho Indian ipicstioii as do the wlc legislators of the cllclo ast, but it would bo hard to find a mail In the west ho is not agniiist Ihe policy of maintaining a wild spol hi the midst of clvill.alion, and who dons not consider it to the good of tho iicopio of tho adjoining slates and tho salvation of tho Indians to luivo tho Tcrrilory opened up to wit lenient by law-abiding, God-louring people l'oslal Curd, HiH-klirN Anile Maitr). The ls-st salvo In tho wr-rld for nils, bruises, sores, ulscrs, sail rhcuiii, li-ver sores, Idler, chnps-d haiids, chilhlains, corns nud all skin eruptions, and posi-lively cures l'iles or no pay reoiiired. It is guarauleed lo give is-rfc-l uitisl'aclioii or money refunded. I'ricc. kt box-For sale by K.

Ijiwycr. OiNUiiKss having udjoiiiucd Ihero will Is! no iiioro fooling Willi tho land laws until another sestiuu. If you waul a homestead, preemption ami tlmlicr claim, young man, you ran ronio west and tako them up, Tho I'nitcd Blatcs is the only country on II, globo thai gives llscllians Ihe privilege of laklng cjll in loi their iii.lividiiHl (Join' lit. l.i. I.

in Advouito. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. liaviH Kiunily Tuesday niylit. Try Unit new clicuxc at lii illi i'. Indication! an; food fur mill before many days.

Wc need it. J. L. liowdisli lias city property for buIo or rent. .1.

W. Yeaner and (loo. Hess spent -Wednesday in AVinfii-ld, Only $2.00 a Mil. for sail at (ieo. J.

Ileus's. Deputy Rlicrifl Dim was over from Wellington Monday. New invoice of Spectacles just ro-ccived at K. J. Postmaster Collins lias liad liis liair cut in llic latest style anti-pompadour.

Try Slionp Urns, for iiliotoyraplis mid tin-types. Oil Collins and Mel T.ytle returned Jrom tlieir homesteads, near Ulysses, on Wednesday. A lar'n invoice of Tail Syrup just received at (jlrilliu's. Uncle Jimmy Douglas, of tlio Del-monico hotel at Winfleld, was in the city yesterday. A car-load of Xew Salt just arrived at (, o.

J. Mess's. Only $2.00 a barrel. A. 11.

Clievcr, republican candidate for District Clerk, was interviewing our citizens Thursday For tin-types and photographs go to Kallery, Oxford, Kas. A. (). Catlin returned from Indiana yesterday. All his old friends wen) ylad to sen him.

liranulatcd lbs for 1.00, at llcss's. K. J. Moll, a nephew of Mr. and Mrs.

lt.iwdi-li, Iroin New Yolk state, is visitini; them in this city. (iritlin makes a sjiccialty of Jelly in pails. Try some. lu.v. N.J.

Iltiitnn of New Salem, Kansas, came over Thursday munilne; to intend tl to funeral of Win. Carulhcrs. All kinds of Machine Oils at the P. O. I)pi' Store.

Max Shocb, who formerly run the. I.iiulell hotel, camo in from Saratoga Monday evening. The Davis Family female cornet band will veil up our slreetiiiiext 1 lies- day afternoon. Wo am glad to learn that Owen Davis is rceoverine; from a severe attack of typhoid fever, under the. careful treatment of Dr.

II. Stoi kiuyer, Syrup and Fish by the pail at (Ieo. J. Mess's, cheap as anybody. Wo were, shown a $110 set of harness lit Uncle John Moore's shop the other day, made bv J.

S. Millikin. It was a flue piece of work. Cily Marshal Krauicli stood guard two nights Hie flri.t of the week at the Arkansas hr'ulgo. I 0 was on the watch for river pirates hut they failed to npi-ar When you want a (food cigar, Blip In to the 1'.

O. Drug Store. Ilxiv, J. M. Thompson will preach in the.

M. K. church, Sunday evening, tho 22(1 Inst. Everybody is cordially Invited. Thai "II Kino Cut at l.rlf flu's Is a dandy.

Try it. Mr. mill Mrs. J. M.

Morgan lende their sincere thanks to their friends and neighbors for assistance, and sympathy In their late Htllietion. A fresh and complete stock of Drugs will always Ik; found at (ho l'ololllce. J. K. Heiiuelt, of tho llarjicr Scntl nel, has sold his Intcrust In the papi to W.

It. Iscnlxn-g, a brother to the editor, J. Ij. lacnlierg. (inmulntcd Sugar, 13 lbs for $1.00, lit llcss's.

Mrs. It. Ilntler and her two daughters, of Wii hila, arrived in the cily Wednesday evening, mid will visit a week Willi her sister, Mrs. Ccnrge less. Look out for thn Davis Family band wagon and street parade iicut 1 iiesday afternoon.

J. II. llufllugloii was over to Win-field Thursday, making arrangements for positions for his sloi at 1 1 hi fair Jin expects to tako first money as usual this year. Prescriptions pnunplly and l-alcly tilled at I he 1'. Ding Slum.

We received a communication from Iliiena Vina Friday noon- too lad) to ll-o in Iris: for lids iue. J0HKST0N, Oxford, Kit. C'JAEAITTZED and most STEEL Wrlto tons for Pities ml Catatjoub. MnQtlOD l'ar. InUiar.apolls, lnd.

Covenant Mutual Oensfll Association, cf Calcsourg, 111. Largsst! Best! Chearestl ix jas. 0, 1S77. H-riilTlilp IKMfl Avi'rn nel pir or 4 T'iir. 91.

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ft tti.n.nuli i Illill1t.lllil.it Ml 1 1 Hi it .1 It ml I il I mill HHirt U- i lush iiii.lt-il m-uiiii hu tn nuc lit .1 .11 (I i.l 1.. U.I-. i iMU'li IIIU WTj mi 1 1 1 I IK HI III! I I ill) I' I' I III' ll'ijl-pii IlK'Ilt 11 h'UU I. any i'cl', iiK.n, mt t-S- i-tir. Hun.

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F. li AMiil ian.N, Aanllttlillt (il'lll'l-ltl I rtlMllgcr. A. M. ri'NK.

t'ttui rul uterliu'mlul Aifenm. for fuitln i iufm muti.iii, Bpi'lv S. CONVr.K.-M", I.ni-nl A ir.ti (l.finl, Kim-a i. G.B.SHAW a CO iJKALM.fi IN Lumber, Coal Grain Ki'i' ron-ilaiilly on tiuml ft coinpU'to ami M'U M'lrcii'd sioi of till uulHut' lttiil.liii MuH'riiil nnd all uiul ti our SCREEN DOORS ami AiljiiUiLiu Vinicv I'mxo ai li)w i i I iii l)tiyinr ATKINS' BAND, CIUCULAU n.l SILVER CROSS CD a OA VV -J- W(i CATKINS SnntlllTll KilliiiH lEililrui Trains Oxford t.iHN't. I.M in.

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I'-. SMITH, OXr'ollll, in Pnkiro Dru-; Slon Kl-rollit door l.ilidi:ll lioti.l. J. Allt. M.

Physician and Surgeon. OlFlllltl, Kansah. r-JAll chIIh nuiwrivil, duy or nlh', Olllri' In I'lislollhi' ilriij; toro. J) W. lOOI.KV, Notary Putlic Insurance Agent, Olliii! Iii Oxl'onl Hunk, O.rJ'uril, l(iiisntt A.

lUCHAIiDS, li.VH'VI'ill. WKI.I.INUTON, KANSAS. TAX TITJLilOS ntliiT i.r d. litl to Ki-nl -r Iiiihi. I.k!..H iin i-X i'illv.

V' Utk-ii. i in 4 Vtitil lit up j. lunvmsif. Notary Public, RFM ESTATE, AMI General Collection AfJ KXT. Osfoid Il.ink, OaIoIiI, lv.i.

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Years Available:
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