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The Pomona Enterprise from Pomona, Kansas • 3

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Dr. Jackson's Svrnp of Wild Cherry A the school house the furnaces Ire In rller was 190 pouuds of which, aud the Mr. Charles Chrlaman wishes ua to say Pomona Enterprise. Or. Jackoii'e Syrup of Lungwort nnj Wlft curua Cuugha, UoHravucop, Sore 'fhrimt, Croup aod Whooping Couh.

Price, 26, 60 and $1.00 per but FRANKLIN Co. FOUNDRY and MACHINH BHOPi i (i.isn, iron and brans csstlns of i very den- that hereafter, for all persons engaging him, as their auctioneer of any sales, he cause suitable hill to be struck and pouted, thoroughly advertising said sales lihout extra charge over and above the usual commission. Good sales guarmn-teed. Important notice. All pcrson are hereby notified not negotiate Tor a nolo signed by myself In favor of John Murran for 1160.00 as I will not pay It.

Q. B. Richardson. St Again we come to tbe front this time Itb a large stock of Fall and Wintkr goods. We are glad to Inform the people that goclds here made no advance, have depreciated In value so that we can null you Fall and Winter goods cheaper than they have been sold for many years.

A shame. We often notice that great many get full, but we wore very much surprised when we dropped Into Charley Cutler's to find blm as ho expressed, "Fuller than goose, chuck full on COOK and HEAT ING stoves which must be sold and will be sold VERY CHEAP. To wnoni li mu concerns Pomona, Sept. 8, 1885. Charles Chrlsman having cried a sale (2,500 for me, rendered the best sat isfaction possible as an auctioneer, I can fully recommend him to the services ol thers as a flrstclass auctioneer.

A. D. Hurchinos TOWN AND COUNTY. Clyde Brock, the little son of C. 8.

Brock, Is quite sick. McCllntock A Topping pay the highest market price for country produce. Mr. Ben. Glenn and bis family have gone to Mattoon, Illinois on a visit.

Mr. C. 8. Brock Is contemplating build- ug In the west part of town next week. A.

G. Pusley hailed this cily again on lout Friday. Business, he said was the cause of It. Mr. A.

Leake has removed to Mrs, Mackey's building formerly occupied by Rev. C. W. Wheat. Topping a Son have bought the old paint shop aud lot of B.

A. Mott and are remodeling It for a shoe shop. Mr. Mott Is painting a fine residence for Mr. Porter.and Is also painting a tine house for Mr.

Lindsay this week. Remember the festival at Sliver Lake school house on next Friday evening, Sept. 25th. A grand time Is certain. Mr.

and Mrs. Searing and their two little girls took the train for Emporia to see "ilanpa and who arc living there. The Free Methodists will continue their revival here In a tabernacle as they cannot get a building suitable for their meeting. Mrs. W.

f. Plckrell from Ottawa has been spending a few days here visiting her mother Mrs. Whetstone and other friends. r. J.

H. Kessler, of the Herald, made this olllce a call and left his curd on last Monday. We regret that we were absent at the time. Rev. Allen and wile were called to Ne osho Rapids to see their son, who Is not expected to live.

They will return at soon as possible to continue their meet-lug here. Mrs. George Powers of 110 made this office a call on lost Tu esday, and left a fine boquet. She reported Mr. Powers as quite sick.

We regret that we were not present. We were glad to form the acqualntence of Mr. lluddlesou brother of N. N. Huddlesou.

We hope our clly may offer sufficient Inducement for his permanent settlement hero. Rey. E. Leonardson of Neosho Rap ids culled upou us on last Saturday. He has come over to assist evui gelist Allen in carrying on the revival meeting wblcb has been in progress for sometime past.

Poinoua vi Central Church. There was a very Interesting game of ball here lust Siturdav between Pomona and Ceulral Church. The score stood 15 to 16 In eleven inlngs In fuvor of Pomona. Tbls wot a tight gsme and tbe boys were pretty well matched. The Pomona Sugar Company are ship ping a cur load of syrup to Cincinnati! Tbe Pomona syrup seems tn be Just now having quite a boom.

Thi Sugar Factory Is making ihlngs lively, to see the men and teams employed In this Industry one would tbluk there must be some demand for syrup. Deaaocralle Delegatoa. At the democratic caucus the following named persons were chosen as delegates to attend the Democratic convention to be held at Ottawa on next Saturday the 26: Delegates Brown, T. L. Newcomb, D.

Cotton, Mr. Howell, W. W. Con nely and J. F.

Maxey. We are informed by President Waaaon, that arrangements are made to have an excursion train run from Binporla to Ot tawa, ou next Thursday aud Friday, at reduced ratea for the accommodation of all those wishing to attend tho Frank lin Couuty Fair. This will enable our people to enjoy a great treat, for these are the best days of tbe Fair. Clerk Good at J. Parkluaon's, was In last Wednesday week for fefou- ously coinmlllng a rife on Howard Topping! pants.

He wus tried before Judges Capper, Jouet and Ferris aud found very guilty, aud fined the cigars, which were to go to the witnesses of the formlcart- lurry ou the said breeches. But, as In most law eases, the fine ciuurs have been smoked by the lawyers and judges and the Innocent witnesses have been defraud ed, among whom we are one. tb a two Mr. Burl uera each weighing nearly much Then as "Mary called tbe cat borne; and called, and called the home acr6s the grassy sea," In the person of Mr. fiurtner, our eyes feasted upon tbe hardy herefurd the dandy durhara, the polled angus, tbe lactiferous bolsllue, and the JorBey cream pots.

Many of these were fine specimens of genus bovine, Gollowuv bull being specially notable as cross with another blooded strain, which produced Id the perfection aud beauty of both. One would thluk that such an admixture of breeds to strongly marked would be a waste of good blood, but Mr. Burtner Is oue of the many stock men who ave tired of the sounding brass and link- ng symble of floe haired anceatry and far fetched pedigree, and his more practical judgement leads him to perfect a herd that be better adapted to wants of the Kansas farmer, having qualities producing milk, butter and beef, so that the farmer may have all three products In one breed without obliging hint to keep three distinct breeds for that purpose. Mr. urtner's promiscuous herd roams In a pasture of about 820 acres wblcb leaves much more for mowing.

Looking a half-mile away we saw the haymaker at work with the new Peerless Sucker and gaiherrrs. To sea the action of these new machines was really the prime ob ject of our cart-Voyage to the farm on that day. ThkmUcker the only com iete grappler and pitcher, taking from 40C to 800 pounds of hay upon a toothed platform provided with an upper set of grapplera which fold back from the Ira-meuce hayfork preclselyllke the upper jaw of an allgator and clasps down upon the hay, holding It from blowing away even in the strongest wind. Tbe gatherers which are alao toothed platform or rakes corresponding In form and size to fork of stackers, and which being, on low Iron wheels, takes the hay out of swsth with out previous winnowing and deposits Its load npon the fork of the stakes with en- Ire precision and great rapldltythe horses going In a trot or gallop. Forty tons per day may be easily raked from tbe swathe and placed Into ricks by four men and one small boy.

This, as we said before. Is for tbe best bay saving apparatus we bave ever seen, and those bavlng any considerable amount of bay to put up would find It labor saving fried. For anralns. swelllnirs or lamenesa Chamberlain's Pain Balm has no equal. When you can't sleep for coughing take dose of Cbamberlalns Cough Remedy.

Colic in Horses. Chambelalnn Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is a cer tain cure for colic In horses. Many horsemen have used It for years and In hundreds of cases without loosing one. The done for colic In a horse Is four table.

snoonfuln In a half Dint of water, to be repeated In 80 minutes, if cessary. Tbe second dose Is seldom required. Sold by T. J. Mackey.

You may not be aware of It, but It's a fact, that many of the medicines recommended for croDp contain either chloroform or oplom, and cannot be given to children In the large end frequent doses required, In cases of cronp, with any de. gre of safety. Tbey are dangaroua and should be avoided at all tlmca. There Is oue preperatlon, however, that does not contain a single Ingredient -mat wouio Iniure a child, and It Is certain and posi tive cure for croup, and that la Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It baa cured tboussnds of coses and can always be de pended upon.

Sold by T. J. Mackey. The Weekly Capital ass raraaera' JouruMl The Weekly Capital and Farmers Journal is an eight 8 page, 68 column week nancr. published by J.

K. Hudson at Topeka, Kansas. The Capital Is the Official State Paper, and given very com plete reports of the meetings or tue Lgis. luture. and all conventions aud associa- lons at the state capllul.

it contains a G. A. R. department, and Its general and State news features are strong. It la a splendid representative Kansas paper.

Sample copy sent free. Paper will be sent one year to any address, In or ont of Kansas, for one dollar. Ug New subscribers will receive the Capllul and Pomona Enterprise for each, for one year. negga Cherry Eyrap I consider one of the beat If not the beat of all the many cough remediea ue I bave sold more of It the past yoar than all others put together, and It has given universal satisfaction. J.

M. Nye. Druggist, Wells, Minn. Samplo bottles free ut Topping 8ons. Children will refuse bad tasting cough medicine but they will all be willing to take Dr.

Jackson's Syrup of Lungwort and wild f.nerry whenever onerea. it as pleasant as Maple 8yrtip and will reach a bad cough and cure the tne Whooping Cough much quicker that any other pre paration of tbe kind. Topping Son ARKANSAS Offm tu parlor teduoemcnta tth IU tue cllnv ate, toll, a(d I Beast tlttibeftt, fertile prairie, and purewaUra; with aetaral iUllroada re entiT eomplated. Farmi-atf fruit grawartb lock daalara and lmmbermw abould IstmU gate thla aplendld country. 8aed three pottage stampe for late railroad and township map of state with reliable lufor nation of the bast kcUoa, and jpeclal ratea of fan I caw obtain.

W. HKNRT WILLIAM, 149 Dearborm Xli, BE QUICK aod aecore the exclusive ag soey for tout countj 1 Tin SOMoniLD UVl of SO 8. Canst CiuuM.ral ui la neh cwantr Ib ib Ualted aaaaiM fnr th uir kMr4wftrj MMCtsltf avt-r hown. rj(kV for ONB DOLL AH HB nti UUm m. rrl tins ft' to bostH scant.

i UiY mIs for Mm yrs. fori iKsrs. urftwHiwiiiHiiN Delays are daBgeroua SSatSB WrtM VsWM Osty SBs poi fsw Mr It wei tan of psfla sm. fa gold for lbs )- list 4 mbssrHM-a at sevs tMck fej Msr iMHfli fio for Um and, an tiM urn 9 IUT tas woas farthest) for 4 ant) tb tt in tsnM ilr-MM H. H-MirnHSbU 'MtiiiM.

eslh 111 rrivate Line Tdophonos T'it iiw iH-twrcn oflke sod itMaHtc fkciorjr Soli I uiiiiflH. Nu ruutlus Tki' I'liu of Hftt Tf nshnnw ii llr.e ruler two Dilt In letwtN. A itrfr ingmmt, Pueotfti Siui Is utv. Irctiiari ffvH. Aft su llAUHKUj 'i "'in i Jti i fih ijnc ti til i 'it- Is is is er nd Lungwort Is not only pleasant to take, but It.la sure Ui cure your cough.

br. Jackson's Root and Herb Cordial exactly what Is needed to purify aud rltall7.e the blood, streugtheu aud restore the sufferer to health and vigor. For sale by all dealers. Why will vou chill when you can be cured for 60 cents. Colllus' Amie Cure warranted to do It I No other Physic needed as It sets directly upon tbe Liv and cleanses the stomach of all Impurities.

Collins' Ague Cure Is an absolnte and positive Cure for all forms ol Malarial Diseases such ss Chills ana Fever, Ague, Remittent or Intermittent Fever, etc. rice 60 cents per bottle. Every bottle warranted. Sold by Topping Son. As a spring medicine to regulate and trengthen the stomach and promotes a healthy appetite and bnild up the system aud restore the wasted energies, noihiog equals Dr.

Jachson's Root and Herb Cordial. For delicate femalea it stands with out a rival. Sold by Topping A Son. Colic. Colic Is an Intense and griping pain In the bowels, accompanied by an appareut rolling and twisting In the entestlues.

Tbe pain Increases tn Intensity at Intervals and Is often most excruciating. Some time it Is accompanied by vomiting Child ren are most subject to It. It often re- ults fatally before a physician can ne called or the proper medicine procured. Every ramlly, especially inose residiiig in the countrv, should be provided for it. Cbamberliu'a Colic, Cholera and Dla-rehoea Remedy Is the promptest, surest, and safest medicine that can be given, brsldes It Is pleasant to take.

2o cent, 60 cent and one dollar bottles. For sale by T. J. Mackey. Mo Change IHeeeaaary It Is not necessary to change the clim ate which you live In or travel about for Ihe restoration of health, if you have weak lunas, coaghs, colds croup, consumption or bronchitis, Beggs Cherry Cough Syrup is warranted to cure you.

Sample bottles free at Todplng son. Bncklea's Arnica salre. Tan Best Salve In tbe wonrld for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, rait rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns, and all skin eruptions, sbd post lively cures plies, or no pay requirea. it In guaranted to give perfect satisfaction or raouey refunded.

Price 25 cent per box. For sale by Topping A Sou. Dr. Jackson's Vegetable Liver Pills are without an equal as a reliable family remedy, sare and certain at all times. Many a fit of sickness baa been promptly prevented by a timely dose of them.

If you bave a sour stomach and feel bad ueneraiiy. dv all means take a dose 01 them, you will be delighted at the relief they afford. Sold by Topping a son. I sold Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for Tour or five yearn. It Rive irood satisfaction Ineverv respect.

I know of nothing that will take Its place for cramps or diarrhoea In persons, or colic in horses. I have used It with great success lor colic In horses. J. U. Nhlson, Druggest, Elmo.

Mo. For sale by T. J. Mackey. Aaltmtlc Is the most destructive and dangerous of all contagious dlNOftse, Id Tact Diar rhoea.

Cholera Morbus and stomach dis orders are greatly modified forma of tliU disease. During these months it i un safe to be without Beirff's Diarrhoea Bal sam which nets so successfully la all summer complaints. Is harmless and pleasant to adralster. Price So ceuta. Kor sale by Topping eon.

Never ttlve Up If you are sufferlus with low and de pressed, spirits, toss of appetite, gen eral debility, disordered blood, weak con stitution, heuhache. or any disease of a bllioo nature, by all means procure a bottle of Electric Bitters. You will be suprlsed to see the rapid Improvement that will follow; you will be lnspirrd with new life; strentb aud activity will return; pain and mlserv will secaae, and henceforth you will rejoice In the praise of Electric Bitters. IS at fifty cents bottle by iopplctc bou. An Kntarurlvtiiu.

Kfillttbie House Toppiug Son can always tie relied up on, uot only to carry In stock the best of such articles as have well-known merit, aud are popular with tbe people, thereby sustains thu reputation of be in a enterpli Intt and evur reliable. Havinii accepted the Auency for the celebrated Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, win sell It ou a positive auarntee. It will sure ly cure any and every a duet ion of tbe Throat, Lunus. and Ghent, nud to show our confidence, we Invite you to call and it atrial Dottle fries.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY- County. L. Altman, county clerk A. J. Wlghtman, county treasurer A.

Baker, register of deeds; C. B. Mason, aounty attorney; J. N. Harrison, sheriff, O.W.

Pulse, probate Judge M. Dick-low, euperln't of public Instructions 1 C. Bunn, county surveyor Dr.Williama coroner; Charles Robblns, J. F. Patten, aud P.

J. Frederick, commissioners. District. M. T.

Stephens, Judge of the district court; I), u. xoung, clerk. City J. M. Orlffln, mayor; T.

L. Ne comb, police Judge; T. Hand, clerk; J. F. Maxey.

treaaurer; Newcomb, A. F. Parkinson, 8. B. Capper, A.

E. Geyer, J. K. Bailey, councilman. 8 Bledsoe, marshal.

Township. B. Q. Glenn, trustee; Wlckbam, clerk; A. Hensley, treasur.

eriT. L. Newcomb and Chas. Parkin son, Justices of the peace; J. W.

Span-ttier and 8. Bledsoe, constablea. 8chool Board. 8. McNeal, chairman; C.

W.Parkinson, treasurer T. I Ne comb, clerk. CHURCH- Methodist. PreachlnK every Sunday at 11 o'clock. A.

Sabbath school 94 A. M-. Prayer meetings Thursdur even Ings at 7( P. M-, Bet, Tboe.tJkason, pas tor. Baptist Preabyterlan.

8ervlcea at ,11 A. Habbatb achool 21 o'clock r. M. Teach er'a meeting and praver meetfii ou paator. Hervlcea every Sunday Ik at Kie LODGE' O.

A Post No. 86. 3. K. Bailey Commander T.

Ankeny. Post Adit. HejtuW mftotlnti, 1. aud S. Saturdays of eaxn month.

Pomona AsscirWy K. L. No. 9094. reg ular meeting every 'id and 4lh Saturday eucn montn.

J. W. Rpanirler. T. G.

W. Bledsoe, R. 8. Pomona Lodse, No. A.

F. 4 A. M. Regular meetings ou first aud third Vueaaays In each month. Vialtln bretheien bave a cordial wef- come.

whetstone, of wilt Can and a 99, J. a ly I lit place and the plasterer have first and aeeond coated the rooms. It will take close work to have the building done by the 1st of Oct. Each of the new rooms Is be Ornamented with elaborately wrought center pieces of Purls paster fixed in the celling. Thin addition to the appearance has been brought about through effort of A.

E. Geyer and will be settled for by private suscrlptlon. The clock business still hangs Ore and will, probably, fall for the present. Rer and wife of Neosho Rapids, Lyon county, came here and began to hold a religious service as Free Methodists. After several meetings an Interest was notlcable and the Rev.

Leonardson, of the Rapids came down on his way to a tabernacle meeting to be held at Ottawa and has been rendering valuable and very able assistance to Key. Allen. Several conversion have taken place and the Int ense seems to be on the Increase and m'ich good seems Imminent. Mr. Allen has, however, been called borne to attend sick son.

As the meeting progresses we shall give other notes In regard to it. Nolle to Stock holders of Pomona Creamery Co. There will be a special meetlug of the stock holders of Pomona Creamery Co. held at thu office of the Creamery Tuesday Oct. 6th 1886 at 1 o'clock p.

m. for the purpose of taking Int. consideration the best means ol llqulda lng the Indebtedness of tbe Creamery and to consider tho future business and transaction of the corporation. II. B.

Topping, Sec'y, W. D. Bagby, Pres. T. T.

J. F. Maxey, C. W. Parkinson, W.

I). Bagby, H. B. Topping. Directors.

Hall ot Pomoaa, Loone No. 138 A. I 4c a. m. Pomona, Kan.

Sept. 17th 1885. Whbrkas. Ih thedeathofourbrother. John Kraus, our Lodge has lost Its oldest member and our community a respected citizen, And Whirkas, The death of our brother Is the fourth that we bave been called up on to chronicle from the members of our Lodge In the past three months.

There fore. Resolved, That Iu sorrow wo bow before the Alwlse decrees of the Al mighty and remember that we all soon may die, and Rksoivsd, That the family of our de ceased brother be notified that we, too, mourn his loss and join with their grief our deepest sympathy. Chas. Cutler) T. L.

Newcomb Committee. J. J. Whetstone Highlit- Off. The force of habit was markedly Illus trated by our honorable Mayor Griflla ast Sunday at the Free Methodist meet ing.

Tbe old commander of the splrlnal hosts present. Evangelist Anderson, had reached a regular pitched battle against old Satau and when the choir struck up national bsttlo bymn and the chorus was reached tbe captain caught the spirit of the song and struck In with, "and His soul goes marching on "I His wife, who sat by htm had noticed the captain's misi apprehension, but when the next stauia of the hymn wus touched upon, and the captain Joined In with much ardors We'll hang Jeff Davis on bang I bis wife kicked him on the leg, which had tbe eflect to teach the venerable cuptalu that he was not In a grand army meeting, When the captain had fully realised the situation, It Is said, that his countenance wore the somewhat expression of a de feated federal at Bull Run. Hev. T. E.

aleaou'a Desarlurt On account of declining health, and th belief of bis friends that a residence In mountain region would couduce to his full recovery, bishop Niude of the M. E. blab oprlck In tbe west has trausfered Rer. bisson of Pomona to a neat little county seat town In Nevada, by th name of Mlnnlsuuceu. Though seemly far the best, yel our people feel that they have sustained a great loss, as tbls worthy and very exemplary young preacher hud endeared himself to all by his faithful ministry and affab lllly of de portment.

A large audience assembled at bis chur ch to bid him farewell on last Suuday. As a mark of respect tbe Free Methodls ta adjourned their eleven o'clock service and appear In body to tender tbe 'evereud young preacher good bye. We koow we reciprocate the feelings ot this communltynow In tendering him and bia charming wife our wish for a safe Jouru ey to their new field of labor and that every object of their lives may be easily attained. Tho Dolna-a ot lleuoea Hurlsier his I'araa of Una no, Bare mile. A fowdaya ago Mr.

Clinton P. Burtner Invited na to the hospitable air of the rural noma of his father one mile east of this city. Wa had not tbe pleasure of the ac quaintance of Robert Burtner, til our arrival at tbe foot of tire wind en gine a few yarda east of the resideuce This wind wheel Is ol the latest approved pattern and thongh It la vaneleaa It kecj cpa the wlud and opens and closes useii to tue rorce or the passing ga This wbeel runs a pump aud keeps an 80 barrel cistern full of water which Is con ducted through pipes to the various lots and barus suppling the stock with pure water at any hour required. Mr. Burtner exuimts rare skill In bis arrangement of things for the convenience and comfort of bit domestic animals.

A corn uual and cob mill prepares the corn for tbe better digestion aud assimilation by tbe stock while the attic In tbe stable la made to serve as a reservoir for tbe ground feed, which drawn out at pleasure throngh a apont fixed for the purpose. Having scanned tha piggery wblcb Is now desert. rd of its inqsbitanla for the mora whole some auminxr quartera In tha shady wood-lola near by, giving the tha classic gourd aud pumpkin vines freedom of pig town which they have peopled with that succulent "varb." i ne rioe to me catti rancha la now In order aud tho road cart creaks under Us load tlf three big fellows of whom il. as BUSINESS CARDS; LAMBDIN miNEItS it COAL ULAl l'ftl. POMONA, KM.

Mines on tbe Johnson farm, 3 miles south Pomona. All orders left with C. Culler be promptly filled. UJf Tbe best of coal always bb hand. CHARLES CHR18MAN, GISnjEHAI.

AlleTIOKKLH. Has a Urge experience In crying sales. give proof of being aa good as the best In this line. Good reference given satisfaction guarranteed. Pomona, Kansas.

RES T-ACT RANT AND CONFECTIONERY- Choice confectionery and best brands nd CIGARS specialty. Tobacco. Sweet Cider and Lemonade everything usually kept In a first-clans confectionery. 93" FRESH BREAD constantly on hand. W.

A. Richmond, Main atreet, Pomota, Kan. F. VIOOR. M.

PHVMCI AN A SCHOKON Night calls promptly attended. Residence, west Franklin street. Office opposite the post office, Pomona, Kansas. CHAS. CHRISMAN.

TONMOIIIAk. A KTIKTi Your custom respectfully soliclted- Pomona, Knu. OHRISMAN SHEITLER, hi.acks.tii run. We have ODened a shop at the old black smith siand or n. h.

MeCord. Horse. nholng, machine reparlng and plow work specialty. All work guarranteed. Pomona, Kan R.

8. BLEDSOE. CUflTRACTOR Ac nillLDER First-class carpenter and also Job work done with neatness and despatch. me with neatness and despatch At tbe King black Binitu shop. Pomona, Kansas COMBS PARSER, LIVEUV, I F.FD St 9ALK STABMS.

Good accommodations. Hack to and from the depot. Calls for passengers and freight prompt attended to. Main, east Franklin at. Pomona, Kao.

THE POMONA HOTEL, J. T. HAUHAH, Frss. This bouse has recently been eclarged and refurnished. Good sample room and good accom modatlona.

Pomona, Kansas. W. B. GRAVES, Can be consulted concerning diseased animals every Monday at Topping Sou or iVery stable, Pomona, Kan. KRAUS SON'S, I'UHNITVHE AND I C.

JKItTAHKKii UOODH. Elegant burrlal cases and latest styles of furniture always on band. Pomona, Kansas. OTTAWA CARDS. THE PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK.

OTTAWA, KANSAS J. P. Harris. P. Siuras 8.

B. Bohrbaugh Prest. Cashier. Vice PresU Dr. J.

M. SMITH, Arti Atrial Teeth a Bpeolalty TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT TAIN. Office Main ju Ottawa, Kansas. MISS 5. B.

HUTCHISONf Dealea In --FASHIONABLE MlLLtNtlUT. NOHON8, FANCY tfOOPS, KPHYftS, ETC 77 Main Street, Ottawa. Kan B.H. OORWIN, niOTOGHAPHEU. Old nlctums cooled to ft deal red alzo tod furnished In Ink.

water or AU work warranted flart-clua. OTTAWA, AH 8 AS. Plans and estimates furnished by A.E.GEYER, mat! Kutervd at the Pomona post Office aa Second class matter. TKUUSlJAY, SEPT 24; iflMS. Mbscrlplloil pn.

e-one tlx nion It UOvtbts; three moittlis AdverlUlnff rates Five dnltam an lurht per yenr; ttpeCtHl lornlH, ten cdhii m. line first Insertion, five cenii a line for eacli eubetiieul Insertion. R. TIMETABLE- Mult train goes east 1 1 A. 4 :6 P.

M. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OTTAWA, KANSAS. oldest bnnk In Franklin County." H. J. Smith, Pres.

A. Skikkbb, Vice Pres. C. U. Mintom, Cashier.

B. C. Asst. Caviller. BPECIAL LOCALS.

business local will becharg-fed (or until ordered out. New Goods arriving ut McCllntock Topping every day. The largest Una of Kauges, Cooks and Heaters at Cutlkrs, For Bargains In Boots and Shoes McCllntock Topping. Squire McCoid Is reidy to do your blacksrnithlnu; at his old stund. Go to the Restaurant for COFFER a Men dish drawn with every package! Cash will get you a stove at a price that will suit you, at Charley Cutlers.

McCllntock Topping's store looks full of New goods, but they say there Is more to folio. WARRANTED PAINTS at 91. 15 per gal. In quantities at reduced prices. Lutn ber Yard.

8tuck1 Stuck! on screen doors and will sell at cohL Lumber Yard. A Complete Screen Door at $1.23 ut the Lumber Yard. Parties wanting a fall bill of goods will find It to tiitir interest to buy of McClln tock A Topping. The Fidelity cook Hove is bound to work well where any other stove will. Charley Cutler has it chkap.

For bargains In every Unci go J. Tark Inson. BEST CIGARS iu town at the Restau rant, Pomona. tf CANNED GOODS! All kinds of can ned goods at the restaurant. Ice cream tf FINE CIGARS at the Restaurant, tf J.

Parkinson will make prices that will meet all competition. Just arrived dead loads of school books peus, pencils, paper, inks, scratch-books everything needed in the school room at Topping Sons. The finest cigars In town at Topping 8ou's. Stop in at Topping Sou's and get your Mu- chine Oil lor your mow ers and threshers. They keep the best lu the mar ket.

Pay up your last year's subscription. please. Having rented out, I want every man owing uirsolf aud Chrlsman to come in and settle up and save COST 8. B. McCoiid.

Don't forget that we do Job Work at this office. A FKESU supply of GROCERIES at J. Parkinson's. All kinds of PRODUCE taken In EX CHANGE for goods at the highest mark- et PRICK. J.

Parkinson. PAINTS! 800 gallons of paints, nil Shades and Colors at the lumber yard. 8. A. Brown A Co.

All ouu paints beat In the Market. are warrauted the Topping Son. I bave reticently leased the blacksmith bop, foriuerty owned by J. Doweny, and am fully prepared to do all kinds of smith work In a workman-like munuvr and up on the shortest notice. Kf Horseshoelug a specialty.

John Davidson The. local market this week is: "Gold Dust' 60i "Pldueer," 2 40; "Turkey, 2.10. Wheat 60 to 85 ccutsi corn yel low, INS white, Potatoes, 40c eggs, flu butter, 10c, creamery, 18c. Lebold Gleo by cbauce got a sack of 'Gold Dust" flour made at our mills. II declared It "vas petter than any Ottaw prao dat ever He lives near Lyu don bat couid not get Guld Dust there.

be then went to (jiicneino, but nix Gold Dust! Mud at the Qucnemo merchauts for not keeping It on side, he oidered the Workman to publish the following! The Must, I take pleasure In snying that I have tried the Pomona Gold Dust flour and found It superior to any of the Ottawa brands. L-eotioia uieo. sialic ol uarul.uuiueiit. Wesley nichmoud, Plaintiff, va Chtii'lca Dunn, Dofendunt. Charles Dunn will take notice that he has been sued by Wesley Richmond before C.

W. Parkinson a Justice of the I'euce AppanooNc township, Fraukllu county Kansas, that an order of garnlshement was Issued Aug. 13, 1885 iu said action for the sum of 76 and that the same will be for hearing before said JiMllce on 18, 1886 at 10 o'clock a. m. Attorneys for Plaintiff Mecbem Smart.

From near the farm of John 8herfy one red yearllug heifer with line back and white on the belly. Any information leading to her recovery will be lewarded A. F. Parkinson crlption. Babbitt and ami friction, metals.

Mowers and renper repairs. Ousting for Iron irouLs, etc. SU-spS engine: and 111 work. Steam and gas-plpo flttlnga, pumps, elc, i nirai cunning soma or bridge Ottawa, HiKsXa. ritt.

J. NEWTON, Denial liooma ga, Temple lllofu. Having Lad muny years experience Irl FiTfiKfi DippicfcLT Cases, i invite tbe attentlou of Demons who have failrd to get servlcatllc f. o. hbtrick; Hoilirt nei! 4.

makes a specialty of operative Dentistry OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, I. A.JCKTICE, Porpi Cbmmodtoun Fsmple rooms, splendid dlnlnst hall ahd offlce, nil bf fl'JOf, 1 nis noose nan oeen newly titled snq furbished, and We will spare no expense to make guest comfortable Come stilt see us. ejajrrjpcClal rates to day boaftl-ers. Corner Main and First St' Ottawa, Kansas. 7 FREE! RELIABLE SELF-CURE.

Fiiil A fiivortie pre-rrlptloo of OB of tb mfisi now! nd Uocwwful -urla1titH In th- ft. (now retired ior i rMcur of jCstritw lNlsfM RAtmt ItBHhntef, VFaUnmm unfl Avwjy. rvi.W lining! nttt.ni Oil AtMrsss PH. WWHD Loui.itns, Mo. wrichts Indian Vegetable Pills FOR TUB LIVER And all Bilious Complaints hale to take, being pnrly regetabie; no (trip lug.

1 iJniwtaau. MARRIAGE DnIf Twitaxfit How, karf 4iiUaB, Iff.OOJ tJfc, fit ttrj month. Bvalth. Beauty, Hppuaa, art prorjnomt by It Tleo-who Dty mtrrf, wltonnt, wbj, rh.lic.l a.d, wjtt M-mmi? brooffb-t to Jo. t( vnbdarhl pin rrWra THtoiMa.

nsiKiifaar ur. WHITTIItt.il LIV 9Q Years jk.s.prseii HOftETREATMENT Of wervoue nd Serntnal Dex bints. Cartv DecuY. Lx off vnmitKar Memory. Ac, Aa.

Cure Yoursclf! RoipsisdTifOT8eifftwiit flnvoTime nod Marr, nod avoid QiiwiwrT. BOOlt ftaa iruu miic nt kuk-oim rntri. AaareM Pr. T. WILLIAMS.

MllwaxUi.p, Wis. OrRaail tablHI ftlft llc tsd Biraeroui ot car ftntu fui.jtul Udinct-tiaaa, too Indulgu j. St! em train wrtri. IH aojaaaiiaa aui lajnvrj 'i (m. Ivald Ulaf ea by eUUtlit cal toBitillf- ae Urt Iraable.

Vol out ttm Jlra Ut Jioo trl i4'ip -4 ktm IttU 5j jaTitt lake avrrnavd tut ha coj thoaiials. iu4 iv tcrrorn arlttl aUMaVJM to n-i Oral or cauuti ptltt Of ooat mil tie wicdtcal -lacliafc Gr-wlna- Li ravar 1 it-' A Cars ros SPEMATOREEES IMPOTEMGY. EZTlnstod for Oto 9 rears as Is tferv luuls csass. Wi-ifiilutHc (til Wf.tnist I'm an rwMii. Tiss ilnuiOiK at lit." T'Ai-t hM-S Wrd traiiterl sva pm bck.

Tint patMnt Smswi TRIAL I PACKAU. SICND ADDRESS '-pkij. HARRIS IfSMIQY COM Wfg ChsmUts. 80H Kortk lUtb hU SU Lost, Ha. Cat UoaTH't TiUTuuT, 2 Hoants, 8 Muva, tit TUTT PILLS 2 YEARS IN USE.

Tie Areata K-iu-al Trmmph of tns Afal SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. LtMSof nppotlf, lisrlscMllv, Fsls ln Ihs hmmd, will) tall sesssilss Is) tke ttark iart. Psls sslr the akflslslsr-i Wtdt, FsIIbom uftmr etlna. wlik Inclination ts osnrtlsn fcotfr br Dal ad, Irrltsbllltjsrtesipar, lw Spirit. Willi; afeellntsf hsvlsr Mflocid aasns stty.

Wesrinesst UlsalseB. Flatter In tbe Heart Dote toftrrerb ers. Ueadacaa ver the rlaht eye fceetllseaeae, with itfal dreams, Illgblr cskre ri a4 CONSTIPATION. TFTT PILLiSareaspeciaU adapted to such eases, one dose effects uucu cbangri offrrollnffsiitoasumlsUthMiiffurcr. Tbcy Increase tho AppetltenasauM Uia txvlT to Tmke ou Flenh, tlmp itiu tyntem 1 nonrlswird, sn'l by ihiir Ton to A-cll.

01 Ihe orals srs tuns HAIR GttAT Hair or Whikkr ebsngffl to ulumt liLACK dt single sprucuion Ol tlits Dm. It Imparts a iutursi 4oior, acts- lnsfanisnPrHiAlv. Bolt br Urusiriata. or sent by sxrires rwcoipt of fti. OITioa.44 Murrwy New Yor irv tbe Hl.fW.tt.

tfS iiM-nut: 'lilt fl TaLTH ISO'R lf TOBTH Uys- l. Wftlll Of Alf lUf, IU4 Mtni. I.i.cli of Tlri.tKi'(-lliipiihsoibiiti Ht'tif nil ihtvp" rsi'i-n iii'W ion-rt Kl'it-ni ti wiiid ih( Urln ftiwrr g.nt, i-Ihk Ooui (KHiMlaJMis no -I'Mni tf (Lei) -y-xwtl. XT inOK TOK (C a i ft. And iiiciiytiiie.i;,) Fro I'lt-nt uMi in conipti-siitii, tlilltf OillV k'lil, I lb.

Udt OA- ami ntur- I Mil' pOi rhuuul MVE.1 (r i fV of tho 11 TICK it'-iti-U iir i fit tttui 'uoul, i It rlcrM-i ro. ff I- ijkkam pock.mR -wJ A JJO aaoTfl om i'a alnnn Will n' IS. or In person. Hhop on south side of Main' street near the iuiuber yard. Pomona, Haxsas 45 I.nMHlIu Ml run.

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