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Advance vol. n. StlVKY, NESS KANS APRIL 1S8-J. NO. 17.

The SVBSCIUPTIDN HATES. One cojiy, one year, $1.00 One copy, six months, Til) One copy, throe V.5 NATIONAL TKMI'KKAM'K A I. MAX AC Anil TcctitnlerJs War Uook (or IKN2. Contains 7'2 pages of Ktatisiics of lnienip- ranee, Anecdote, Stories, Purilen. Choice Illustrations.

Pust-of- Mr, Rensoncr is going to Oregon. Don't Redd shine with his new suit He got it at LIXVILLE'S Brown, the wagon mini is going ll I nf n.l WA KEEXEY Livery and Feed STABLE, (Oimosito the OAK.KS HOUSE) WA KEENKY, KANS. M. RANDALL. 8-fitii Jliumgor.

live aillllini i.i v.ut.iiin 1-1 I 1.IYK ANTKII. To sell Dr. Chase's Rocipes or Information for Everybody, in every county in tho United Stales nnd Canada. Enlarged by tho publisher li'18 pages. It contains over 2,009 household recipes nnd iB suited to nil classes nnd conditions of society.

A wonderful book and a household necessity. It sells at sight. Greatest inducements ever offered to book agents. Knmpla copies nent by mail, postpaid, for $2.00. F.xcluivo terri The "New Home" in the best sewing machine.

Wheat in Nebraska and Kansas looks well sivys Mr. May. On April at i) o'clock p. tho Hev. Mr.

l'etubleton will preach at the seliool-liousc in Sidney. When in Yn Kcc.ney, 8top nt the CENTRA I. HOTEL. REX HAl.STEAn, 3 -tf Proprietor. IF YOU WANT THE "NEW HOME" Sewin? Machines CAM.

I'l'ON Jos. Langellier, S10XI.Y nl CYRUS. ton up N.lli(mJi full Directory of snvs he can't just now on nccount of i Temperance Organizations in New the rush of work in his shop. York City and Brooklyn, all Teinper- aiico Pniiers, eto. ri llC Clieese Factory.

Kent hymuil on receipt of price, Ten cents, single rtrpirs; 1 per doi- We are glad to notice, the steady en: $7 per hundred. Address improvement on the C'hecM livctary. STRAUSS, Piililhlnc Ajtrid, (J rand brothers. Washington Lotlro, No. 1, meets on the 1st mul Ilrd Monday evening in encli month, at tho Hull in Sidnoy.

3. S. lii kns, AV. O. J.

AV. Bitows, W. S. l' A. 31.

Vidnnt Vullcy Lod'C, No. lol, This is going to prove a Wessine; to 58 Rendu Street, New York. uie uie piopio miouiu County Attorney Oeo. Kedd has planted 1,000 Cottonwood tioes on claim this wet-k. tory givon.

Agenls more than double their money. Address Dr. Chase's Sto .111 Printing House, Ann. Arbor, Michigan. 2 -Uui FINAL I'RdlHf NOTICK.

Land Ollice Wa Keeney. April 3rd, lHHi. Notice Is hereby irlven that the followini- FIX AT, PIKVIF NOTICE. Land Ollice Kw uey. Kan.

April IKS'J. FINAL PROOF NOTICE. meets on the 1st and 3rd Snl unlay .1. 1 Wike an interest in its succcwj. Cheese and crunuiei'iei4 ue Wuiiug Land Ollice at Kceiu Kansas, i miw T.

J. WOMACK. Attorney and Counsellor AT LAW, And 'tni-) riiMi'. Sidney, Nkss Kans. nov3J Notii'O is hereby (iven that the fol J.

W. Brown, the wagon maker, ill eaoil fijimLii ill me juiii III oiuiicy. J. P. JollNSO.N, W.

M. T. J. Womack, Sce'y. up nil around us and wu should muko Notice herehv lmvimi 'llvnt the lvig-ninnl settler has Med notic' ii, ii.ii mill uik 1 1 wants tl'o man who took his well an III), ,1 IIKlll Mil H'UR ircr ll from the shop without asking tho boU of ihem nil.

AVesnw following nnuicd setlh has filed no- intention to mnke fluid proof it buck or ucwill make the working of tho engine which is to lice ol his intention to make fluid in support of Ins cl.niiu, niuUhil said ninneil set Her has tiled nolle.e of Ills intention to make tf iik I proof in support or hla clatui.and that said proof will bo made b- him, to liriiii to liring be nnediit the this week, and proof in support of his claim, nl.d neioie I. 0. ofO. F. 1'mpire Lodge, Xo.

1(10, meets on Fiidiiy evening of oat week at the Hall in Kidney. 1 1. .1 .1. iv. 1 iirni iinuiate muk-n 01 i i.

him tronlile. Mason Wanted. wu can confidently my that it is a tip top worker. Mr. Street is almost Llltll Mllll inooi win lie muni) in 10111 A P.

Lvnn, Clerk of the District county at Ness jty, Kans .011 I court of Ness roiiutv, at NessCilv, 1HK'2, vu: Isaac Hollmgs- done with his pait of the work, nnd I want a good vvorknimi to put up about 40 cords ot imck for burn. To iood wcrktiiiin I will Kansas, 011 May ISH'2, V17, u' John S. Fuller, de. bira-! V), f'' the south east of o. fi, 1 1 Jsi.ji il.

ill '1. lo It. il wist. 111 few davs it will bo 111 operation It. J.

(5. J. W. Iiuows, Sce'y. U.

It. Fhciiieir. Tost, No. 80, meets it 1 o'clock loro 1 i.ynn, clerk 01 me utsiriot counoi Ness count Kansns, at Ness City, Kans, on May (lib, 1UH'2, H. BE.NNF.TT, homestead application Xo.

2001 for the north-cast of see. 0 in tp. 20 s. r. 'i'i west.

He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residenco upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Herman Ninize, George Rowe, Single and A Walters, all of Francis Ness county, Kansas. 21 -ill liannn, Register. give the whole -f ib. Cull upon, or i- fi lie names tiiciiiiiiiwniK 1. soulli wefit qllarlei of section fi, in.

1 i iiiliiuous resldenco upon anil ciltlva- s. nr.nn, Attorney mul Counsellor id Law, AN!) Notary Siiinhy, Xkss CorsTV, Kansas. address J. P. JOHNSON, ly south, range ii.l West.

tnni of. said land, vim .1. K. rarn.wnr n. He names llie fllowing witnesses CO Soiilhworth, II liico nud to urovo his continuous residi-nee up.

I I eiuier, all of lta.ine Ness Co, p. nn rhf 'Jiul anil 41 In each uinniit. ut i lie Masonic Hall In Siilnev. The Vat made by Mr. Street is a wonderful contrivance and all of the miiehiiieiy and apparatus are of the latest designs.

Tli inks nro due Mr. Rues ir his persistent efforts to build up this Fncloty, for it will be a real benefit to ull 1 us, whatever is Asblmtd P. O. Uncle Sam's Nervo nnd Honn Lin li Ha II Sli, WM IIoivf.I1. 1'.

C. 1IANNA, UiKlslel ,,,,.1 l.1 Kans. 2'-d II. J. V.

(ianhier. A. .1. Brown, Oeo. S.

iiovB iment is for man and beast and is a balm for every wound. Sold bv all I Kedd nnd T. J. Womtick, all of Sidney Druggists. fil ltirrt I.KWIS Rnrlno, Manufacturers of t.tlt.H Fit I MI HMOO.VS.

Rev. Chas. S. Marvin goes to Dodge Cilv this week to attend the AUJUUHt. i.

o. or u. Hope I.mVe No. 2,17 mrpts nt llie. rcsl-tli-hee ol lienrgo M.

t'tfjrd every Satunliiy evening. All iiicuihcr ol the Order lit ir "ml arc coritiuilv in IleJ lo at-lend. Kin mors' Alliances' Nis rmtiitv Farmers' Allliinec meets in Sl.iney (mi tltc llot in fin-li linhlh I oYliink l. III. A I' It .) II Kcc'v I'rcsiilcnt.

Collier Scott, ATTORNEYS at LAW, meeting of the Larued Presbytery. our position. We hope to give a description of the first cheese maJe in a few days. Beautiful new prints, and every kind of goods at L1NV1 1.I.E'S. S.

C. May returned on his claim last week from Iowa, and says that the roads lire so muddy out there All in need 'of plows should cull P. Ness county, Kansas. 10 l(lp J. F.

Mann Register. FINAL rutMiK NOTIcK. band lllllee ill Wa kei nev. Kaunas, Miirih llili. lss-2-Notice Is beri'liy lvnn llml the tnUmvln.

ntitned settler has liled nntice of bis Inleii. (inn to make llnal proof In support of his fl-tlin and Unit said prn'if will he made he-Inre ,1 II irild. prohalo ol INe. ro al Ness Clly Ka 1 April I.Mb, ISNi, Lewis II It.inkln. lioiiieHiead appllc 1II011 No.

Wl lor the soillll east illallcr ol sen-linn II, 1' III sotllll. It 11 west. lie lliilnea tin) follow loir ftnesseN to prni his rontlniioti. re.idelice upon, and cultivation ol, siilil I11111I. vi: upon J.

w. Urovn in ni.lney. U(! keeps fur Bid'j the bi st, iiz. Iluford KANS. and Deere.

WA KEENEY, Uncle Sim's Condition Powder prevents disease, purities the blood. Rain. Philip Lnplanto has built a tjtonr stable. they have to put four horses to wagon and then travel only id out, 3 miles dav without a load. In Ne- improves the appetite, grvos finooUi A liardiicr.

Sitntuon. lossy cout, nnd keeps tht) minimi in sen and It Wnlvi-rtoii. all ol Sidney I'. JOSEPH LAHCELLIER, Knta-y I'lrKc. good condition.

All druggists sell it. braska tho in. I blew so hard he had Able Spidlo have dii solved --Dr. Ouliek, of Lawrence county, partnership. KANS came to his nephew's, William, CONTK.ST NOTICK.

Nn l.itl-l Ofllcv, Wa Kt'i-iH'V, Kiiii-r-, Mini It Hilt, 1 MnJ CYRl'S, TRKCO ft Hpnciidty.J Nice new mini's, from $." up, nt EINYILLE'S. to tie his wagon box to the running gem' to keep the wind from blowing it away. However, he made thu trip from Albia in less thin 18 days. Says a prominent horseman, in in Monday list. He repotts mud Cniniil tllil Itiivtni tiff II Phli'lHi) tit thin I leu'y there.

John S. Fuller is proving up on Ins oIIht II Ktn- ttL'HtiiMt Win II Drew, ja4r-ih, i s. n. VaJrJSSWWS Children have health and mothers litr linlllic citHil)' wiiii inw nn in iimniT nit ii rn t-nliv No. UU.i iliti'D Scnf Iiitli.

THIt MITCHELL STANDARD PLATFORM SI'klNO WAOON. giving his opinion of Yauderbili's mmn (hi tii Hi rt-t iii'trlir f-nt'llmi i rest when Dr. U'inehclTs Teething Syrup is used. It. produces natural lowii-lttn toiiiJi.

rmiii "ii wit-t In Nri mare, Maud great feat nt iiihh. Willi li-v tn I Ue rnctt claim near town. Two of Mr. Pcckhain's boys wen1 to Doihjo this week. Ltieretii i the new iinmo lor Cidi foruia I'.

O. Lano county. sleep reuuliles the ruref liitinn ot nu Vlltrv: rniitoMtHiiI Hllfultiii Chicago put her Jit the head (and dubbed her "Qjicoi. of iho "In Ivsontory nnd cHirrhiEa nriMnit from thnt Wil lam II. ln ritUi-il (a Ucoftk IWh ni-nttt ilulnir lli Hfifnnl rent ol llm fntry toothing or other onuses.

Sold by all Druggists at 2." cfs. 1 5I tln-ri'iil; nl-ii Hmt hn litli'd in tultlvutt nr I In bo niltlvatrti llvn nere lur1ii I'otli our blacksm'th nnd wagon my opinion tho tinio is not far distant wle-n a two iiiiuuto gait will be recorded." It will certainly bo the lln mtfoixt yciir: nUn Hint Uv lmlf1 In pluut tii'Hf, himmU nr t'UtlliK 'Itirtittf llilril Jr nl Cart. May hil Ii on early milker have plenty of work. entry rtninrt'0 hy law; ttv nhmi (mriifi rire lii'H bv tsiiiiiuinneil tu uiitM-iir hi lliin nl ctrr mi ce he left Xess co intv. Ho had a severe ntliick of rheumatism in case if horsemen louin ue to use Mr.

Thonuis MiilhoUand is plus on tlx Uli diynf April nl lu Kendall's Spavin Cure, as it limbeis Gcl.uk ii. in. In rv-iiiftDl tint I hirnii, tnil ti Moses Laligellier's house. I'eb. 1HN1, and became paralyzed in up the joints, removes ull blemishes, in ii it roili'l-l llllil Kiiln Mo if ml (rill mm.

II .) ANNA. KiTfl-ler AV II it t. ivur August, since which time ho has not I'hiliti Lniilante has given his uud in laet has made a complete rev been alio to work. atlle out to be luuded this snininer olution in the horse busiiKsi. lit-ij i ll'iiil.

Ally. I ON TKST NO I ICK. Nn. H. LiiikI OIIIit, Wu Keenev, Knn.

For $7.50 we got as nieo suit Curo- Ci corge Redd Co. are mousing Kendall's Spavin 'S'ro'rd'ntiry! luc but true, hie of dollies as wo want to wear. Mor ihtiusilves by living a kite this uf.er good clothes hii'- at I s. flat LINYILLE'S. noon.

Henry Higday leaves next week Miss Millio A. Im-jellier lia K0 ACRE -FARM FOR SALK. for New Mexico, hoinesteiuli the of section 4 Any one desiring to seKle in Ness town-hip raiifrn county can get a good stock firm -Judge Siidgrr moved in Sidney TIIK MOST StU't K-isl'l l. IMvMKDV nn ult i' rlnin In llllil ilOI'H Dot IllUtfl. ItKAO I'll' OK bVluw.

rr.on the v. Oiirontu. New York. lull. lssl.

i-l lu-t. nin.incr Mi--l-'. It Kriuliill A I'd', hi Kiioluireli KhIIk. Vl mul" I'liulniit t'li iiulili'-'n'r" ol I lie I'ri's-Inr ii lii.ir I'lil initi iiitveiti! ini'iii l.ir one vrnr ltini tlm liicnl" of t-piivill Chip. A I the mime Hum wo Hruiirpd fnuii Hid linn iiiunllly of enltlleil Hr' Ki'iilnll'K TrratiSi.

on the li'ie mul hid liKeuoii. wlni-li we arn Ivlntr to ail- Also Three-Snnn. and Four-Spring Wson, and Slila-Sprlnji BiiRrt- Tli. MITCIlV.I.L WAllON I. M.msrcli ol III.

Knsill only llie very hcM llotlc used IB II. MJ. Wrncli.in and m.ile lif Hi. bust wsann mr. h.nic.

in Ih. world. 'I Spnnn W.pin and fromlh. Farm Wujnn And for Ih. msnnt.r.lur.

Of Uu. CiU. Vafk w. tu. Iscilltm ubsuiimmcU.

fi-ad for C.ialoaua and llliulrstcd Prica List. D11TOHKI.I., LKWIS VO.t IlMln, JWIfc; Hie Great Carrlaga Mar.ufaeSurlng Houss of the WoiW. EMEHSOM, FISHER CO. CIN'GIVNATI. OHIO, make rotoI, sulistnntlal Top ItllfTRy an, I ii slii.ni;, iltirahle I'liui-toll for $110.

'1 he uniform excellent of the. veliitles, ivMtltiiar from carelttlly n-ln tiil muterlal and rood wmkmnnshtp. has pi ven their Carrlanes (avorahlc reputsitinn throughou' the Union, In localities v.lnre they have uecn uhiiI fur years liy Liverymen, vhyslcinna, r'nnnera, and nihi rs ieiiiiriti hard nud oiistant use, nud litis made thu firm of JOlliersoll, 1'tslier Co. tiic leadinu CARRIAGE BUILDERS or the American Continent. These Top nre In every State tram Maine In California, mid I'riini tliu Lakes to the Gull', and hundreds of testimonials have tu rn received I'toin every part of the country evincing the entire satislattion of purchasers.

Upwards of 85,000 CHRHIAGES m.unil'.iclure.l hy F.llicrson, ITslier J. nre now In use, tltestlnR theif crest nnd mi nted popularity, nud in order to meet the den nnd which ha. Im rrasid year liy year, the liicilillea of their mammoth cstiihshment imvu recently lieeii exlended, enabling them now lo turn out in jjood styk. during th busy aeuson, about 400 CARRIAGES A WEEK. The unequalled facilities of this firm enables It to produce good CarnaRcs a far less cost than the work of amull milkers in counti wajion ahops, and tint rlnsa ru now purchasinK largely of us to supply their locul trade.

Send fur Illustrated 1'iice List of Carriages. EMERSON, FISHER Cincinnati, O. near the county seat, by calling ut his family this wis k. The pulilicuiiou of the Lane Conn ty Cin.ette has been suspended. Mr tins ollice.

liooil runini water, Sidney is to have hoih a harness Lee made it a good paper. and a shoe shop this summer. Slill good stono house, 80 rods of hedge and 4O aerosol land under cull ivat ion, she boometh I Mr. Essex, of ineaus Any person wit.li a cough, cold, or from Illinois, has bought Mr. Mull -Mr.

vani-o imWlitf mibiirrUieri lo lliy rrt-H" us Bill iH 'ing to Iowa, scon. any Bronchial complaint, or even 111 linnrv I wi Cnnilfilnt ivlos ItiM ti fiilr tl thl Glllif ty Win 4 II ut' HKiiiMt Henry Prniiiv. fnr full itrc In emnplv with Inw in Mtnlmr ciilliin? i nliy Niril'ifl Nth, Ihmi, upon thi nnrlli eit ipmrlfr n-fl Inu 1 17 ni ulli. i iitifi wi'l, Hi Ni'hh cHiti' Ktllllilrt, Hit i'V In tM mi hi nil i nn ti-xtunl Hllcinu 1 hit il ii-ry IticiiiiV iilhtl In Jir'K of iiHIi' In bf hrokcii live lit Im tlrl yi-ur iititr I I n'iiili Kilii i.uIih hit Iji-ii-Ii) hiiiiiiMftni-il tti iihpoar nl tlilx ollice nn tin il-l iln ol April IflJ ul II o'ttiM'U in. In ri'MpniHl mul rurntli IrHtlimniv rmirrruniK nhIiI alli'K''! Itiil'if'.

II .1 WANNA. Iti-C'lHlir. U.7 II FI KN 1 On Kf. lviT KINAI. PUOI1 NOTICK, I.himI OIIIlU Ht U'i KlX IH y.

111-. Fi'-iruiiry Im-2. Noht IxTcl.y iIvi ii he fnllnu imk-mtnifl m-ttli-r Iih lilcil nulUc of III litti ii tinii tu mukn tlmil prnol In mppnrl nl hln i-lalni. mul llml hudI pmnf will lie itinilo lm lnn K- HuiidI, prolmhi iihIch ol Ni" i'n ui K'llii Aptll I'-J, lt. OfTivi! liniiii-Htiti'l upphrnllun Nn.

110. fnr rt'v Kw nl Mr 4. hu1 llie 1 i of lu I 111 It Ul w- IIh iimiihi- Miu fulluvvinit wltncKooM tn priiv Ii I c.tititntuniii iiixlili-nce upmi, mul nf mil 'I litii'l, vi: l. II. Ini'dl-, flhuinlc h'rnn F.

John l.urln. II. F. place and is going into stock the first stage of consumption will be Mr, Polly Feiiton, of Uniouvilln ineniiuMi. A'iieui Hip thun the iidvertlHenn nt Ural ninirurint In this pupcr Mi" 1 II S.lier-lilerho.-n, wliu reshles neiir Colllors hul a hii'ivineil hnrsp.

lie reml tlio ailvertlsR- relieved nnd cured by Eilert's Extract Miss Augusta Craven has re came hern 011 Wednesday last. of Tar nnd ild Cherry. It is espn turned home from the eastern part expecting to meat his father, J. C. cially prepared for Bronchial com liiont ami cimuhuled to te-l the elHi ie ol the reniftlv.

alllioinrli his friemlx laiiclied of the state, lifter nn absence of near plaints. Thousands who hivo tried Hi Ins wilnlltv. Iln liout'lil a luilllo ol Kimhill'k Spiivln Cure nml eouiuu'iH'eil iisinu it nn I ho liorse in ucrnnUnro Willi ho had loll about two weeks ngo for Pueblo, Col. Mr. Fenfon w'us ill Pueblo lust week ut the same time his father was and did not know ly two years.

Reiuly-iiKido clothing at R. H. LiNvn.i.i.'s 11 now live 10 testily 01 its merits --give it an immediate tiial you will bi surprised at the result. 51 the ihrtctlnns, ami be li.rurniKl this hti'K (hat It ert'ertpil nueli a onnipli'te eure tnutun exiiult liiirtHin, who exainlneil Mrs. B.

Parkins and childicn ar the nimul reeentiv coulil llml no iraie ol the niavln or the nliiee wliero 11 bren Joseph Iingcllicr has several it until he camo here. now returns to Missouri, ry much disap ilfu'uipil. Mr. has hinoe new buggies, organs, platform spring rived in Sidney last Monduy, from Knox county, where she had ciireil a oopv ol rirniluH's 1'roulso on Hit wagons and New Home sewing ma pointed in not meeting Ins father whom hu has not seen for nearly gone for a visit with her mother in Uiw.n ami It. K.

(iirrell, ut IU.Iiih F. O. chines for sale cheap ill tiade. II of Nchs (mmi nt k. Scolember last.

Within two months .1 IIANNA. UeyMcr. three years. after her mother was tuken sick nnd died, and Mrs. Parkins ami children A good chase, for a job press, for hiiIo cheap as tho parly now holding it got it for nothing.

Inquire at this ollice nnd we'll tell you where to gel it. Larned City Mills have not been well during their Htny llorne anil Ills luseases, wnien ue pr-ze ery highly ahil woulil he hilh to p-irt Willi fel any priee. proviileil lie coulil not eliuin aniiilier eiip fc0 niucli lor uitvcriii.lng nllalilo arlichs. FROM A Prominent Physician. VB.hindtnllle, Ohm, Jiino 17th Hit.

11. IKNIAI.L ltim(- Inpt your piKortlwement In i'tlrt, I'ul'l ami Kanu, of hwtuir hpiivtn l.uiu, anl Iikv-Iiik valuulilu suui Iioh hat.n liiuie doafciKV in fur niuitrli 1 npitt lo you for it boitle by cxpre. wliu In fix wepkBfPHHivnd all nn! en- in Missouri. Elevator, Fa Deere. ansur Co.

Farmers 1 can you make more than 8 cents per gallon with you milk (that in 2 5 cents per pound for Parties interested in sewing machines, will profit by ft careful examination of tlio ''New Iloir.u." A (iUKAT OrTRtt TO OLD AND NEW Sl'libCUIliEUS. We have iiiiule arrangements with iho old and well known popular weekly Agricultural, Stock mul Family paper, the J01 iinai. ok Amilei iiE, of St Louis, to club it with the AnvANOK, of Sidney, or Gi.oiik, of Cyrus, YANllOKN HKO'S Proprietor! liKAI.KIIS IN FLOUR FEED. ST. LOUIS.

MO. MANUrAOTURCRt AND JOBSIRa Of butter) through tho summer mouths' lait'tmit-iH hihI iMruf Ht lint from (inntliiT Mr. reckham will stnrt Tuesday next for New Mexico, There a ill be seven or tight tennis in the company. We hope they will return in iho fa'l "rich us Mr. Pi ekluini informed us last Tuesday that Miss Emilia Craven who has I een very sick was a littio belter; tho youngest girl is much worso, but tho This is more than double what it will tiring you during the warm weather, mn c'(ll.

Tli ii ii i) lidttlp whs wortli to rue ono UuiulruU liliar Ili-pcttully ynui-H, Ii. A. IlKMItKfl.KTI', M. I). mid that's what Mr.

Roes will pay Kvery Suck of XX XX Flour you nt the Cheese Fuctory. Kendall's Spavin Cure mim Farm Machinery, PLOWS. CULTIVATORS. "John Deere" Steel, "Advance" Walking, "Gilpin" Sulky, "Deere" Spring. "Texas Clipper" Cast.

"Peerless" Combined. Mr. Linvillo received two big littio I ov is imprinting. Thero has ON HUMAN FLESH. AVrft Knn.hurL'h, Vt I'tti.

l.Vh. Ikhi Dii. II Kkmiaii. Ci Win-runted to give Satist'actioii i not. Money Returned.

Sidney Market. every 'i'lnirsilny mornlUK.) both papers to any nddress for $1.50. loads of Dry Clouds this week, nnd is busy urranging his goods on the Tlio Joi iiNit. ok iik is as been considerable sii.kncss in Mr. Craven's unity lately.

lario its uriy of the two dollar week sin Ives, As a lady remarked the oth lies; is lmblishod every Thursday on "Advance" Chilled. "Arctic" Tongueless. Our renders, who nro prrpaiing er day, Iln has as fine 1111 assortment flour, XX XX, pnrewt til Hi extra whi'e paper and with the clear I 10 Meal. est and best typo. It is devoted to in 'for WESTERN VEHICLE HEADQUARTERS.

"Cortland" Platforms, "Mitchell" Wagons, "Standard" Buggies, "Cortland" Buggies, Phaetons, Surreys, Open Road Wagons, to plant broom-corn should send 51) cents to Colo Hiother, Pilla, Iowa, ir a copy if "Broom -com and Brooms." 'liny should post themselves up on the subject, for there is mom in raising btooni-corn. tho best ihciIioiIh of Agriculliire, 1 10 for 1, 1 ,,1, i ll' Itio eiifli e. tl.s. for Stock Raiuit g. Gardening, I utility ir liaising nnd Irehitrdiiig and has a 1 It, un, per pound, splendid Woman's nnd Youths' Do-' purl men nnd an excellent Story wi.h oilier literary articles makes it the llid brown sun ir.

MM. Ir fral niontlis ao I injured lu knrfi Jolnl cau.eil an cnhiiKimieiu In im'ov the li'ze of a laiyo walnut uml enu.eil ino wr evure )isln all Hie time tor lour or live when I Uj iwe Kenilitira Kn i. Mil llh Hie most liiry rc-iilu. It ha. eutiirly renmveil Iho enLir't nii-iil unit htoppeil the laiiirMctt anil pilu.

I ionjr knou it to lie exrelknl lor bnri-ts liul now know II lo ho the. he-l liniiinnt lni human AVh that I uin ui-imMntinl with Yuurs truly, 'I' 1" Lawiiknck. Pfnd sililreas fnr Mtistrated t'lrenlar vllirb we think fc'lien pnlllin proof ot ll. virtues. Sit reiuidv li-'t tiu't with such uni)Ualifletl slleri'i-s to our nt.

Ifile, beast as well as iu.ni. Trice frl per boiiln, nr six Imlile- lor i'. All have It or rut K' It or it isill lie snt lo an tuldrcss on of price by the proprietor. Ull II A Kuosliui-gh SOLD BY ALL DRUUHSTS. Pleasure Wagons.

Carriages, Etc. 1 is 1 I is' isi 'S 1 Il II. lo I ISI l'JV ii, 1 so s' l.n lu.tlii', ju.i ISI li'd II Jo-U' of goods as can be seen in any store at tho railroad towns." His prices for goods are never higher nnd frequently lower than those of railroad stores. We had some good rains this week, and tho grass has received a fresh impetus. Tho wind last Sunday evciiim blow Mr.

Gardner's chimney down. For awhile Sunday evening we thought the wind 'd blow the Advance building to New Ci'y- but it didn't! Pe fit iMfrivrr Hoomrrt nn'H nmt-L, RtMPVt IIOAH1 LIN VAPOHATOHfl, ettue hoi nvoonN plant cim, l-Ari SSIl.L 3, I.UIIN QMEI.I.ISHISI corte' sulky Kts. IskNlUOKV OVIE KIILtni HiLiNij Ti.K out reus. peer of nny f.nnily weekly in cr. St-Mil uh yl.fjO ami 1 wo ol wuu- n.ir licst mpi rn now jtuMiHlird.

HoM, li im. lr SiunU) coj icM i the JorHSAi. i i.i vvk cun luMrch-: iimkini; in' 7 1 Clil'H'lint Jifn St. I.IIM h. Si-ikJ ri-ifiittancrs to JOHKIMI I AN il'XIJ 'M, Siilncy, Kansns.

limn. -in imi-iin, I iii! oil, I ''II U'-l Last week two men passed in Sidney that appeared to be railroad men viewing the mute. Under pre-tel. of Ihiist they examined our will and appeared Katistied. There is no doubt that tbry will give 11 fa-vond le report for Sidney to tlio com kXUELUIOR OIOSH a.

i u. riATSLO'UltB ruHNlSHtO ON APL(. AT1CJM n7 iZutm mi, JiTsmip ii aaaabiminnii;.

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Pages disponibles:
205
Années disponibles:
1882-1883