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The Rossville News from Rossville, Kansas • 3

The Rossville News from Rossville, Kansas • 3

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"Curve dnt watcrmilllon." Personal Mention. THE ROSSVILLE NEWS. To the Ladies, We offer our entire stock of drv goods for the next 15 days nt very low prices iu order to make room for onr itnnienie slock of full and winter goods to arrive at that time. Fmsaman Con.N. CyThe reader will do well to examine the offer of the London Book and Bible Ilottie, in another column of this pnper.

Frishman Colin carry a large line of all kinds of queensware and glassware, which they arc selling low. tipMeats and lard nt less than Topeka prices at Smith Gilbert's. To Farmers, And others wanting to buy goods, always before purchasing go to Frishmnn iV Cohn's More and gil their prices and you Have You Heard of a Man by the Name of John Smith lr any other man Hull ili.l mil (ret Siitlsrai ilon hy Irmllii nl Peter. Shearer's One Price Store. RHEUMATISM Immcdiiitc Relief in nil Cases by Dr.

PLvistL's Blood Root Oil. Curt-il of Rhcinnatism iu Two Hour''. Buffalo, N. Miiy 3, 1883. Dr.

Rush's Mi.iliriil Aso( iaiit.ii Oknti.f.mk- I 1m vc lien tmuHeil with rlit'uni iti.m for ten yfnri I tried nil ihc hvM ii'ivertisi'd oiU nm! ltnimi'iitR, imil lmiiiy pliyieiiins Mitlumt relief. The last dor tor I vN-ilr-d rccom-memUMl Ir. IJu-h'H Blood Root oil. I pmcha-ed lat'e, hotllr for iiW ceDts, anl applied it. In two lioucs was relieved and now I am eiitiielv Its effects are wonderiul.

and btlirve it i-lite onlr lliino- in the world wldi will Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Notions. Groceries, ETC. I liey en-li nii'l si 11 lor eilh nn.l tor inn i lum any one VET Ell SI.IEA.U.EK, ROSSVILLE. KANSAS AT VERY -LOW 3PrLiGH3S. VITH is An tlnuYnlrlhjc fsel Unit iiie sinlnit consequeiilly we hao It-It on lianu ninny yooils nlileli tv.iiili have been closed out lin.l 111.

tra.le liei ri lis satisfactory as It should have hern. In view ol these facts, after eonsl.lcnlti.Mi we nave ecn-tuni'U in order to reduce cilr 6teli UNTIL THE FIRST Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Bootes euad Shoes, Ladies and Gents Jurhishiilg ihmh, iU ViMy low nrfiH'S. Hiifh Mil oDiH.rt unit )cn prfc-t'R lis ve ofTtT rtu.l wi iM iU've thn trtuly will ilomum thut Von will buy rhmift your own iviw We aUo i VoilBtuutly full eiutK ol Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, harness Oil. LUBRICATING OIL, Etc EUIS1EMAN COILN, fuissvillo, Kansas. A.

81IBHMAN HUEUMAN ijliOlllEKS, Shelf and Heavy Hardware. Wonder what has become of our Silver Lake correspondent. 4 Lots of transient laborers in the cily Mils week cutting corn for our farmers. The Baptist Ladies Aid society will meet next Friday afternoon, at the Maxwell House. Mr.

John Moss, broiher of T. Moss, a banker of Clay Center, is in the cit3p visiling his brother. Our friends can not do us a belter set-vice than lo cull tiie alti'ntion of their fi ienils lo the excellence of the Rossvii.lk News. Mr. W.

S. of Norfolk, Neb. has puieliio ed Wm. Tignor's barber shop. Mr.

Wilb'th is an 1 hum' al die lnisi-11 and we foi him a liberal PiU-oiino We know of no Lctier opening for a good Ihnu iIlIU here. Last John fleam thresher wis acroi tbe river iile hauling It. and Siiiunons were oii the engine at II. lime ot the accident, tjlmmnns escape 1 unhurt, but Trosdc received some iitiuvirs. nlliiouirb he was nol hurt seriously.

Those who write for the press should be verv narlleilliir id nlniriiv wlht- nil tinmns of persons. The ordinary Words, even If oaiuy written, can otlen be made out by the sense and connection, but in poor manuscript, name? of persons ftcqucntly lmvc to lie guessed nl, Willi mortifying results. Elsewhere in I hiS I -sue will be found the announcement of J. K. linsh In.ln.

pendept candidate for re-election to the oincc ot elierill. Jlr. Hush has served for one a'ld now ns'ts a eecond. So fat as our knowledge goes he has been a safe- ii" the olllcc for die counly and has aimed lo do light to the best of his ability and we sec rio lcasori y'iiy he slioldd hoi be re eieited Excelsior (Mo) In Kai'sas they arc just ci Hilling and covering Ibeir coi crops as they stand in the Held. Ciorn crops are very heavy this year: also the oat crop too.

A Kansas farmer found his 10 aire patch of oals downed by a storm, and tinned Ids horst's in. A wind blew. die straw away aiid the grain which hud been tramped opt rail out of tbe Held over an eight rail fence. Ncbb' Allefi in rctuiiihnr from il.e fuii- Wednesday evening on die Daisy; tvrnt to deep and failed to wake no train arrived at Hossvillc and was carried on loWamego, returning on freight the next morning. We noliced a fellow on (he train Thursday evening thai would huvefal'edtogetof nt all If he had hot beet dragged Ilisconiplaiht Was somethlnir worse limn said he felt "bully" though.

Although, the daisies are liodding o'er L.villnPii'khiinrs glare, her benign face si ill lllumlns tbo columns ol Mm country papers, and the spiiituellu ex pression dial has Won ninny A dollar in die past, seems liitcikifled by die thought that the gentle Lydla now flails her wings in the great laboratory beyond the blue. 'Tis buss ng strange with 1) ber pills, niini ui his, rinil deal should. lake her nun iuic ner i.p me goMcu stairs. A Voulii: Inan aniiearei! i.i n.n die oilier day v-hh a pnclingo conlainiug youinrllce rattlesnake' wi.ini, to send by tnnil lo a frietid in Lawrence. The llnslOinte-' i iiiioiineil uim lint idl such articles.

min.nnw,l..r i.n.,.,,r mules nfd dyL'ariiite were sirl. iiv lied from pnssing through the mails, and me young man went out seemingly disappointed 111(1 hot It Villi, sons having live rat llesiiukcs to ship will iciiii-iiHiei, pie lirormniion set forth in the above. Council fjrove Cosmos. Now since tl'C eonvenienen of il.o telephone is uc'rtiiowicdircit ni there be brought forth tonieUiing to still iiiiuier oeino' sirnic Its usefulncssf Why could not chureU organizations, who hive no hrtnii of worship, couirnct with a telephone conipany to furnish "phones" at reiiuccu rules. ntl connect, them With tbo parso'iage, wherebv his in.

could each week huvo communicated to tnem ivy telephone the spiritual food for the souh So much needed bv nil. saving tlic cxpenso church building, tuei, iignt aim the Janitor's wages, and also dlscf.rd the collodion hnv aglne mlilleter's flock scattered all over a town, in their hummocks, under trees or In some tool rotrcnt, listening to ex cellefit i Some hiight tiay it would bo hot labor for the minister. Well, he could, provide tbo telephone office Which tbu hrearhlnif 1. place with a largo refrigerator, whereby iciiii.eraiure woulil bts, kept, within noilllits. Bo charira for No patent applied or.

Sealed Praoaialt ill be reei.ivi.,1 1... T.J..it lalniens store, ftossvii e. i.l.l.l luu'i i erection or the brideo pn-i- and nmsonvv, line between 10 nnd IS, townsliip lO.Vange niPl'Ul l.pliLri. 1... Am uwt oi Kiouml nld feet beW tlm thli Hi.

I ie ill i ii-cl ionic a'. in thick at loii .....1 1J feet long uuhc top. East be 111 iu i lo.torra a level tne and 8 ieet thick ut the km. no 1 toil unit 14 tcet at the top, also wing rincii it i ne pRUl lUlluVl lcr 'O fclHTlll KSfoi-t irdim uuUi to center ou top; both mid winif fcnl itt i. 1 wu.rM.i,,., t-mia-s oe ink! rntc work imn! 1 k' Wl" All the i.

lr the whole. The township board reserve to yul Jaeiiiry, the couira.t wjii 1..1 lowest and best bbldir. M. T. Tjiman, Township Clerk.

liny 'the celebrated Pehnadlir Bios lilk" KaS Oohn, lies, SATURDAY MOIiNINO, BEI'T. 15, UHSt. 'ine i.x fl.OO W) ADVERTISING RATES Inntle known on atip'lentinii. Local iwlvertls-IliK r. per 1 1 11..

fur in.ertlon. l.oetll notices will In until onlclvil unlt'fle mt In lor a lime. Union Pacific Time Card. (Kiuimir DlvUion.l Ooinu ItSI'T. Fx, Ires' M.

I'tl Purine I A.M. K. I'. Hint Ht.mviM' Ac I M. Ill Kniiimtnl 4:41 A.

M. Ill- IVelirht 4.I.". 1. M. ll-' fc.pr.'B rivliii.t OOINO KAHT.

I ti Knitrrn Hxprrn 1 M. Atlantic lixpn-s 8:14 A. M. Iil" K. I', mi.l Wumeioi Ac IS.MI A.

M. IP? KinlKmnt I A.M. Prelirht 11A.M. I In" TIu-oukIi Kreiulil I'. llally except Smi'Iiiy.

The Mills. Mall iroinir P. Mail (tninjr enl closes. 'I HO IV Niirlit html rinses 1 PUBLISHERS NOTICE. Tliu forms for Titu Knws will be Moscil promptly til 0 o'clock Friday evening.

All connnuniculloHs, to be pure hf implication must rencU us not ln'er Than Fritlny toooh. ANNOUNCtMlUT I inn candidate for reelection' to tbe iillloc ot sltcriff of Sliawncc county, Mili-I'ft lo tbe decision of the voters In the November election. iT. E. l'tir.

Home News, llniniiwiitcrmell oniuiviioti Ht hool commences next Alondny Jack Frost is soon Ready' Li politlis iilonc iip'tl! (he crops are till In Our hardware men nrc sclllnjr lots of fruit cuns Just now. Mr. ISraunnn linn liroujrlit wveral loads of watermelons Into town this week. Wt notice some of our farmers lutve (iCfHiu etitlitiK their crops of sofjillttiri for feed. Hey of Knnsiis City will occupy the pulpit of the HnplH church next Sunday morning and evening.

Chillies Smith his farm four miles west of Uossville this week; to niicntle-luaii front llcUrluin nu ne'e. 1 31 r. Cohu Is liullilintf a kitchen and iliuliijr room til his house which considerably Improves tli'e appearance, o' liia residence. Our cloililfjr and boot arid fiioe merchants have hail splendid trade this week. Most probably Hie result ot the Top.itn etposlilon.

How many one dollar bills do you 'liink It will take to weigh as much as a 3U (told piece? Vc send out this coliun-ilriini for our readers to guess lit for week. lit the nteiiti time it" we can borrow the money we will tile matter trsleil iiud nnsiver next week. Holm tliinir got wrong with the Water spout on lio tank hear (he depot lust anil about half of the. water run out before It could I'e stopped. The passengers on that side of the 8 o'clock train were prctly lindly sprinkled by the water throw in' nt the open windows.

Persons hiving city or country properly tor sale or rent, by Inscrlintf a 23 or 00 Cent notice Iri life local paper, can nearly always And a customer. People look to (he papers for ich information and It often saves those who want to buy a Irrcat deal of trouble or'd annoyance. Clark McPhersnri says that Jf tbe jren-(leiuan(T)Tlio confiscated a spring seiit from his stable without his knowledge, some days ago, will return It, he will gladly pay for (ho Inconvenience nrid troulilc id so doing, and will ulso be pleased to remember the borrower iri the hereafter. Do not tiisp'so the Amerlcnrt ben. Hue u.

indusl Tier sort revet; sets. She fays every year nine billion Site earns the cljfUt to cncKle. Home of these iygs may be biiii; It is not the hen's fault; she does the best she cun. Out of nine nlUioif deeds (hat men do', more or (ess of 'heni are linj. A lieff's eg is hood when frcshi men's deeds nrc not upt to be so.

i "Where's your bubf" inquired a tetilleniafi of a boy on, the river the other any. "Ilu'sdown In tbe draw btirytu' old Snip" replied the youth whipping a tear from his eye. "Vlii'i w'as the matter with 8'iip," luiiuiri'd the gentleman killed himself burking at candidates for sheriff," Bald the boy, as he Hied to iiinb through a barb wini fence logo nfler the Cows. Misfortunes never come singly The journalistic profession had only lust recovered from the annoynnco to which It was subjected by the slriko of the tele- trraphers, when a vagabond bog came along and nte up tlte press roller lit the oltlee of the Lee's Stimmil Journal, compelling Sampson to suspend pubbeatiol 'or one unill be could get another from Karsas City The roller was niaie of inobisses ii il gJiw, and It Is presumed flnil ffie lorker rorled It us a sweet nio'scl nniicr ins loitguu. Our kind and buevoleut, goyertlmenl liXn Si litat takeir tielloii on one of the ticntest giTevane''s of the aire The postof)ii'(d''paiiuient lias i'icd an yrdof dint all man natter must 'e brcpnid.

This is good, ViMll that ruling was made. we nave often taK'ij a bidky pa'cel out of the 6'lllce, paid fit in two to twenty centB dues on It, and then found that in odd! don' to an written' coiuniuul utllfh that Collet havo lieeri lia u.o ten fn a postal tinf, we p. oa i lot. of printrf circular h'l no cnnhllr se to u. T1') geheral i fen'Icmau.

Mr. Phil Ramsey, of St. Marys, was In town Monday. Jus. Comisky, of St.

Marys, was in town Wednesday. Hev. II. Clark, of Belvcu, was In tow a few hours Thursday. Mr.

John Degrnff Is confined to his bed with malarial fever. Mr. Daniel Ooldstnndt, of Watnego, was in tiie cily Thursday. Mr. Gilbert and family went to Tope-ka, lo tbe fair.

Mi'. Knetllck went to Toj: Tuesday on bti'iue-s. A. C. blieiir.iin leluincd from Excel-sicr Si-rings, Inst Monday Mr.

Levi, Is the city this week bi. friend Cbaiby (bird llaviy an ult-nney from Topck.i, was 1,1 tin- cty b.sl Tuesday. and Ed. Jeuner, of St. were in die cily last Sabbath.

Mrs. Snub L'rbnilsky, mother of Mrs. Colin, ll- in the c'ly visiting her daughter. Mrs. Sarah lieinstciu, of North Tope-ka, Is In the city visiting Mrs.

Cohu and family. M. J. Boots left Tuesday morning for Maiibr'tan to attend the Agricultural College. Miss (Jcorge, of Topcta, returned home Sunday after a few weeks visit In our city.

Mrs. McCoi-nilck thd soli started last Saturday for Illinois on a visit to relatives. James Burns; Tolri Bilrbony.and Geo. Welch, of St. Marys weic down Thursday on business, M.

Colin is st'H on the sick list, but is now convalescent and will soon be able to be out again. Miss Allie Sherman left for Topeka last Tuesday, where she will attend Bethany College. Mr. Paul Siriuiple, frcm the, southern pari of the sline, Is visiting relatives In die cily this week, Miss Jennie Devinuey, who has been visiting friends in St. Clair, Kansas, returned Inst Saturday.

Clyde Milchiicr left for Topeka Sunday, lie bus a position in the ticket olllee at the Stale fair this week. WilMnm Lumpkins, O. Lo Uoy Sedgwick, II. lCnssabaum and Charles Navarre went to Toptku jilouibiy oil business. Esq.

Ed. McNeive, one of the most prominent tanners and siock in Jackson county was in tiie city Wednesday. Mr. Isadore Navarre started la4t Thursday lor I he Indian Terrirory niid If pleased Willi die country will remain there. Mrs.

Al'ce McCabc, of Topeka, daughter of I)-. Gabbey, came in Monday evening on a short visit to her parents nnd old friends. The follow iiigUoss'vhlc folks took Ih the Stale ilt Wednesday: John dossier, Charley Gaul, Lewis Boyd, Mr. Young tilooil and family, Ed. McClellau, Joseph Young, ll.

Lii.p and family, Mose Stan ley, John Oiman, John Wilt, Dan Siott and family, rcter Shearer and family, isen Kussaoaum, Phillip Ballley, John Paicnl, James Len Holleiibeek, Sam Kerr, Bei Blnus, Nebb Allen, O. Lc Hoy Sedgwick and firmilv. II. Hmecd. Charles Brown, D.

Oberi, Mrs. Olmstead, Hep Besnu: II. Heser and familv. 1). Hen derson, Chillies View lind Perry Stone and family Sir.

A. t'rbansky, of St. Marys, was in town Thursday. Wo noticed the following Rossvillc folks among the throng that attended the rnir from this place Thursday; William Bond and family, Mayor Binns and wife, Dr. Miller and wife, John Bond and family, Mrs.

Miles, Miss Copelin.Wm. Douly and wife, J. Oldham anil son, A. C. Sherman, Albert Gabbey, Bruce, Will nnd Harry Jamelson, Albert Bartlet, Jake Parr and lady, Dan Will and daughter, Saiu Wilt; Charles Burkey, Heubcn Wilt; Hank Ford and family, Mrs.

Bam Kerr and Mrs. Ed. Holden, Mrs. Geo. Allen, Ed.

McAdams, Mr. Otterberry and fund ly, Horace Adams, Ed. Abdlll, John Wells, Mies Hartsell, Eflle Osborne, Ben bhlrts and Paul Petell. Dr. Gallagher, lif St.

Marys, was in town last Friday, Just received flno line of all kinds or jueu gloves at rlshman i Cohn s. Stray Hotter. Strayed off about tlio 15th of Juiv. red cow branded i. P.

on right bjn, nd steer calf. Any information of them will he pant lor Uy addressing A. J. Pahh. A good suit of clothes for 3 at Frish- uiau i.oun s.

Laiiet Attention. Tlicre Is nollllhff MA nlpnm.nl rw ful to the lnlies, youtig or old, as a little exureisc on horseback, andT. C. Overbids is prepared tlio ftnest, best and w.i up-egi. iu iu inaruoi.

Frishmnn Colin guaraulee lo dui.li cate 1 opeka prices and Bave you tbe time nnd Buy your goods at iioiue. For Salt, I have a Iiirm for sale; 80 acres good, hedge, fence around the place, all lmorov ed land, Good stable, buggy ehed, smoke house, crib, etc. i all good frame build ings; good vineyard In 6119 bearing con dillou; splendid shade around the house tine young orehaid, ft'uuy of Hie trees bearing fruit this year quiet neighborhood i M0 rods from si hool house. Farm miles from lioiaville; till aood bot tom land. Terms to enit pun baser.

Cidl and see inc. I have always on band horses, harness, Waging, for trade or sale HI trade ai.) thing I have iu my possession .1 can fee how to make a nickel, Woii't cost ycu a cnrJt limk at my st.jck iu imde Jobn Nkudo, 1 Parlies wn.i Hi buy trunks, go to Frishmnn Ohii's, Hossvillc. Kau. Al the Uossvilh Ilal an. Apaiiy, "By Industry we V.Mrn, smart weed honey, the and best In the Comb nice, white, and crisp, or Send infers lo the Apalry or tl.utr.'U ntiiuii'S'ilrii slore Mils.

M. F. TAts4ji, Apaircst. TiiWvirc Agiicultwml Implinicnts, Pumps, win say you can save a large per cent, liy buying goods of F'isbniiiii Catarrh nmil, bealtu and sweet lire i' r-uieio I 1 .1 1 ill rim- Pri'e HO nasal injector free by HarUcll sfc Taimnu. Sold eUBSCRIBE -Poll Tilt TO 11 eel Frtt I .1 MlOrilillw.

CARPi: NTER Pubhsher, te'i fhciivtiox, tr.SO ner Annum Every $nti uiiioii of JiAiiurk V' S' M' i with netess siVd dlsvateh. POSTERS, BUSINESS CARDS, ILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS. PROGRAMMES, tlRCULARS, Etc Vnowii oA a'r-Vioa- Uou. 091 is, In easement of. Maxwell bouse.

Windmills, Farmers Feed Giinders, etc. A's'i'lartrejt stoe'k oi Queensware and Glassware cure ibeuinatifiu. Truly youiH, John HuTniiNsoN, HOEiie St Buffalo, N. V. IH.

UL'11 BLOOD ROOT OIL has no cVpial lathe world ft Liniment or Oib II is a cheap, safe, simple nnd sure external remedy for mn or bettst. It never falls to cure Rheumatism i neuralgia, sciatica, luMiburro, backache, soreness of tiie chest, fjotif. Sjulnsy, sore throat, swellings nnd siu'ains, burns nnd senilis, general bodily rutins, tooth, ear and headache; frosted feet, and cars, nnd all other pains and aclies. It Is put up In two sizes. Price 2f) nnd 50 cents.

Sold by druggists eviywhcre, or sent direct upon receipt of price by ltr. iiush's Medical Association, Ntitida, N. U. 8. A.

Local Not ices. Frlslunilh Colin have ilisl I'eceivcd a new supply of nails, all siz'i s. Sorubum mill and evabofalor for sale, liujuire of Baylis. Dailv ml. I Niekle Plate cigars nt Smith Gilbert's.

Another new simnlv of fine incus' and boys' hats. )us received at Frishinnh Cohn's, brick front. tm'T. C. Ouerhuls Dells the eNebmted Studebaher find Ketchiim Wagon's at Topeka Price's.

Call and see them. 11. U. .1 I.U 1 eu-i niiejiier nas purciiaseu tne flnesl line of tfoots and shoes ever brought (11. niiu see ills lie can suit you if a splendid stock and low ,1,.

i. -ftn 1o PlLlmion Xt .11 kinds of hardware nnd tinware. By so doing yon will save money ('all and see tlm m.w Una i.f goods at i.nrrance's. Frei.il tire.i.l nt At, stead's. Don't fol'uet to take II.H-nntiiiri.

of the low prices of di goods at Frishmnn Coliu's for the next 10 days. CBes't stock and l.i-l,.,.a groceries at Smith As Dilbert's. tWTllat i' coli ib rnn he so hoick ly cured by Shiloh'sCure we guarantee it. l.v a. Fl'lsllluan Cohn Hie Dvii.nl cigar, he best live cent cigar, sold: 'all 101 me uncut nun tune no other.

Sold only by Frlshniaii ifc Cohu, Allen opcf.s np aWny ahead of their competitors, 11 full and complete stock 01 -1; I ami winter dry goods. Call and sec the new lino of drv goods nt Lnrrance's. MT'Ovei alls, iackets. at Peter Shearer's In endless variety tied at prices uini win sun you. Ice rrtai't Friday 'even.

lug at Mrs. Olmstead s. Frishmnn Cohn lead In men's youths' and boy's clothing Tucy carry uie iaiesi siyies ana nnesi patients. 1 hey have a lame stock to chooso from and II Is no trouble lo show goods, so go into gniu.c niivilllliu you want in uie eioiuing nun. tiTCall iil Peter: Shearer's One Price store for anything in the Uric bl cutlery, pocaet kuivcs, razors, etc New assortment of irittidiatus and prims ai uirrnnce s.

rWFruit cuns. fruit inrs. Sltillh Jt Gil bert's. Meals 85 cents at Mrs. OitiT'teiid's.

tlTKerr sfe Allen have mVdtal to their otherwise well Belected Block of eoods a full nnd complete line of CLOrillJiG and uentB 1 itrnishlng Uoods. Wliy 'do you go bare headed or wear an oia uiu wuen you can liny a goon new one at rnsnir.an is onn lor ii) cents. tSleenlesnii'hts mndo mibelable bv that Uirrlb'e couifh. Sliiioh'sCihe, is the remedy lor you, Sold by llarticll ii Tatmurl, Table and pocket cutlery in endless variety ai risnman conn s. tyfionio K'er Sheaiot's One Price store when you Want boots and shoes.

He has the ftuest line In the ell v. His store is run on a strictly cash basis. One price to an. tWA large Invoice of wool u'oUnis and oiinr sunuiery goods lust received at T. U.

Overbids. i.uiplc syrup, Smith ii Oil- oeris. yon want a niic saild'eor a good B. 1 eap vi'iiei iii'uy t.i ou n. 1.., 'C Overhuls, Vitnllzcris what ynt need 1 I 4 tui connuiiaioli, ijOHS Ol ii.

in. n.l U.l. Ul ir 11 ICC lOiuul 75 ceuis perbotlie. b'old by Hnrlzell twtroup, WhooDluir Cough a'ndliron chilis inimcdintely relieved by Shiloh's v-ure. boiii oy ii'irtze'i laiman.

Yoj. are invilcd lo on lis at jour earliest convenience and we will be phased to show you a full end com. plc'e line of NEW GOODS from which you v.1,11 be able to select anything your wants. We art prepared to (ref aur customers lo s6me VuVe bargains. KllBH At.I.EN.

Farmer's Attention. We ill give one yuui Subscription to the Robsvillb Nbvs for the largest Wnigmielon left nl this office. Second hiiVfst, six mouths. H'lbfterlption. Third, three months subscription.

tiii.li, has not been what vuk, 1 anil iret n'sdy for the fall trade, to offer OF SEPTEMBER nut ofit-u m-ctn imv not he slow to iivuil thcmwiy-, ol thin um V. M1KUM VN KERR ALLEN, ROSSVILLE, 'KANSAS Iutlieeiiy. VeeiorJ-full line of above (inoils Ale -reprireil av all I lines for airiii)iuiniis, ruiltlf a lr ilrlve wells, creeling fi puhine; tviml mills, layine t'a-liipes, eu- We Sell the Fa IMS "Buclicyc" and Woods Mowers, Choiee niaiiiiiai lure ol Hay Hakes, Aiiliuiaii, Tnj lor Tlmisuer, etc. I 'all anil see as (iiiaranuee satisfaction as to price and uualiiy of BllEltMAN lillOTlIERS. TiOSSVILLE, KANSAI, K6rr Allen, Carry thb best sViecteJ sne'k to be timid in ruim-IIIc, tooilMtni la iwrt of DRY NOTIONS, BOOfS Al SilOES.

Gcnis Fiirnisliiflji Goods, Hats and Caps, Groceries, Etc. W(S vSTOCK, (JIKEAT VAItlETY, liEST GOODS, LOWEST PItlCES ni'v tu ofri -yt'f ti-'fl1'. t'iiwfttns In HluiuBt rBpctmliy in onr dry nnf th' imi iiiK-n nM ur Vni -'i 1ih) wil. uy you e''-e uur ami prltOrt bcldh I'uyinir Mfsi-cctliilly, If You lkvc Anylhihg to Sell 'Atclw In the Nti vs, Bnriouuci'f ttlie fuct, rilii(r'M 'PROBA-eiY BRUNei VOU "A 'CUS'TOMeW.

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