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i Is Consumption Incurable? 1 E.B. Smith. Frank E.8mii Smith BrotJiers, the Register. Read the followine: Mr. C.

IL Attoksteys at Law. Mnrriii. Newark. Bars: "Was ft 1 Mat 8, IKK). (TREAT BEND, KANSAS.

twWUl Practice ill all the State and Federal 1 Courts. Published Weekly at down with Abecess of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third GREAT BEND, KANSAS V.U O. Maffett, It.

D. MAFFETT Physicians and Surgeons. THE PestefSce Hours. Panilrty. onon from 10:30 a.

m. to 15:30 p. m. Week fmm 7. a.

to 7 p. in. Money business from Ua.ro. to 5 p. in.

Register bust- rr It in. bottle, and able to oversee tne wora on my farm. It is the finest medi-ever made." OFFICE ROOSTS, 3 4 4, Allen. Block. ucoa a saw im- r- Jessie Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio.

STRAWBERRIES And Other Fresh Fruits Alwayt on Hand at KEENEY'S. Presents Given Away May 15th. Per Cent off for Cash. 0 GREAT BEND, KAN. says: "Had it not been for Dr.

J. H. JENNISON, King New Discovery for Consumption I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in best of health.

Try it. Sample bottles free at. Allen's drug ATTORNEY At LAW. Quick farm loans at low rates. Miaeou lands to exchange for Kansas land.

OFFICE ROOM 1VALLEN-HU8BARD store. 1 Shtloh's Ct-rk will immediately i aels. a. t. a s.

r. a. s. Trains leave Great Bend as OOINQ WEST. No.l 5 9:38 pm GOING BAST.

o.2 jf0, 7528m W. Tobbkt, Agent. lieve croup, whooping1 cough and bron Our System of Weekly Sales Inaugurated by us a Year ago, will again be Carried on by chitis. At A. o.

Allen a. Wet Wiit, Ton couch when ShCoh's cure will give you immediate relief. Price A. Y. MeCoB3acs2 ca- Pbysiciarr and Surgeon.

Office over O. V. Dodge Co.s Hardware Stove, North Side, N. W. Cor.

La Fayette Park. GBEATBZSD. Kkw.n. 1U eta. ou eta.

ana i. ac Alien For Sale or Trade. 'c C. E. W.

B. B. Tims Table. Ixpreas leaves Great Bend at Express arrives 6:30 a.m. All trains daily excepfcSunday.

W. TOBBBT, Agent. A neat brick house of 4 rooms pan us aurirjg tms season, BEGINNING EVERY; MONDAY 'MORNING, and continuing through the Week. THE NEW YORK STORE is noted for Square Dealing, making it a ruling Principle Never to Deceive. try and closet, well located.

Will sell cheap for cash, or trade for a epan of good hoises or mules. Enquire at the Kegistek omce. Missouri Padflj. Going West. Central Time.

Kofin Going East. Central Time. Silver's Mill and Elevator. THE Highest Market Price Paid for all Kinds of Grain Grinds Roller Corn Meal, Graham Flour and Chop Feed. Chopping done every day.

See Me before selling your Milling Wheat and Corn. VALLEY HOUSE, btN.E. HOLMES. Nearest Hotel "to Depot. 5 Recently 'Enlarged And Refitted Terms Reasonable.

Kn. S72 Ann You Minn Miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Sbiloh's Vitalizer is .6:40 a in N9. 273 a positive cure. or sale Dy Alien. O.

W. Nimocka Ii. B. Kimocka. Keeney has something new to say to yon this week.

The Bzv. Geo H. Thatxr, of Bourbon, Ind. says: "Both myself and wife owe Froggerdebungtichng en costume at THE OBJECT OF THESE SALES Is to push off the surplus stock regardless of their actual -value. It will be remembered by a great many of our 'patrons that during our last year's sales, goods were very freauentlv sold at half of their actual vain a.

and Ot.tr "IMOrll-f nAfo Trior io 3 W. W. CULVER. our lives to tetuloli' UonBumpuon uure. At Allen's drugstore.

1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW. AND KOTAKY PUBLIC. Great BendTBartcn Kansas. Topeka and Return. Annual meetin? Grand Lodge H.

J. Stcbois, City Attorney A. 8WXBTB. Notary Public. Fob Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint you have-a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh'a Vitalizer.

It never 'ails to cure. For sale by Allen. season, we will have a great many rare Bargains to Offer. Wanted. 20 men and teams to break 1000 acres of prairie.

Apply to W. H. Campbell. Knights of Pythias, May 20th to 23d. Tickets on sale Mav 19th to 22nd.

good to return until May 25th. One SWARTZ, AxTOBJtEYS AT LAW. BFTIoney to Loan at Lowest Bates. Collec tare tor tne round trip. Ji.

V. WAYS AST, Agt. This Week, Shoes. tions promptly made. Oraoe.

BOOM Mows Bros. New Buikllzur Paper! UKSAl UtiHU, Ft. Worth and Return. Texas Spring; Palace, tickets on I sale May 10th to 28th, good to return C. E.

CASTLE, June 3d. One fare for the round trip. K. W. WATNAHT, Agt.

Ladies' Fine Shoea Ladies' Fine Shoes Ladies' Fine Shoes Ladies Fine Shoes at Z1.B5 Reduced from 12.00 at Reduce 1 from 1.75 at J1.15 Reduced from 1.65 at 90 eta. Redxioed from 1.S5 33 All Imorovements In modern dentistry Work fully warranted. CP QRKAT BEND KAKSAJS ISHAWi $7.50 Great Bend to Denver. $15.15 ditto to Chicago, 1st class, $12.15 2nd class. $12.15 to St.

Louis. $10.00 to Council Bluffs or Ladles' Fine Shoes, Patent Leather Tips, $1.15, Reduced From 2.00. MEN'S FULL STOCK: SHOES, 55 CENTS, WORTH A GREAT DEAL B. F. OGrHiE4 PROBATE JUDGE MORE.

Omaha. 2 t- Same basis to all points. Via San ta Fe route. bo. Final Proofg Loans negotiated ai lowest W.

Torrey, Agent We still have some Sample Shoes to be sold at a great deal less than actual value-Also a new lot of Ladies' Toe Slippers at 50 Cents a pair. Respectfully, rates. For Sale A farm of-320 acres, six miles Carriage Ceremony Performed, at office, or residence. from Great Bend, running water, timber, pasture fenced, wheat crop plowing, tc. Address the.

Register Office. 1 J. KlHCREEKT C. Samuels, MANAGER OF THE NEW YORK STORE. STALr Wall Paper THE CELEBRATED PEBCHEBON ATTORNEY-' AT- LAW LIO.N.

FAV.OBI, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. the Carnival. Pawnee Bock is arranging to commemorate Decoration Day. Mrs. E.

Lb Chapman and eon Eddie were visiting in the city Monday. Mrs. Caroline Meyer changes her address to Hoiaington and orders the C. P. Ayers of the south side bouT.200 head of Colorado steers to summer over and feed on Barton county corn.

Lion. Nelson Adams and Polk Cline were in the city Tuesday an their way up the branch road. Ed. Teed came in last Saturday after a five weeks absence, to spend few days with bis family. We send the Register to Arthur Goold in the future.

Mr. Goold is one of the rustling south side farmers. W. A. Chtspman of Clarence township has moved to the city and will take charge of Miller Aber's livarv barn.

Talk about "Marli Grus," Veiled ProphetsPriests of Palace, and Spring Palace! The Carnival takes the cake. There will be a regular communication of Great Bend Lodge So. 15, A. A. M.

Friday evening May 0th. Work in F. Degree. Has brother Stoke henrdof no more than onk alliance that has repudiated the democratic action of the Topeka Convention? Senator J. W.

Busb, Nat Adams, and G. Polk Cline of Lamed stoped over here Monday morning on tieir way to Ness City. J. Lonnon of South Bend, says "I am going to send last weks Rkoisteb to my brother in Illinois." It suits me to a dot. Do not fail to notice; carfuJly our advertising columns.

We only admit honest and reliable business men to use the columns of the Rkgistb. At the meeting of the city coanoil on Tuesday evening, MrJ; W. P. Cone was appointed city marshal, and B. A.

Charles cily clerk. J. W. Brown the mercantile man of Dog Trot, was spending a day in the city this week. The republicans of Fairview are for Ingnlls by a large majorty The elevators paid 75 cents for Turkey wheat and are beating the mills.

The Begistbr told the funnel that it would go to 31.00, and it is getting there. Mrs. Y. A. Hanger remains in a helpless condition, the result of a fall last week.

Her very intense rom which she has bean ugjble to obtain relief. Ira. D. Brougher commander of Pap Office Room-6, Alln-Hubbard Our old friend N. Nickerson enrolled Fairview Items.

his name for the Reliable this wek. Wmmmm building. Qroat Bend. icon. Mi I SHAW LIGHTFOOT, 9 Now have their room full from floor to Ceiling with PHYSICIANS Fred Flanley has in his possession what he regards as a great curiosity a thirty dollar bill.

Mayor Vilson took a bnsineas trip to Tepeka and was gone from Saturday morning 'til Monday night. EL C. Gilbert of Dundee one of the Flour, Vegetables and Provisions. Meats of all kinds always on hand Ae good a line of canned goods as can be New Tailor Sljop For FIRST CLASS WORK Go to REHW'S I Shop, up Stairs I Over Brinkman's Bank. Prices to Suit all.

Notice to Box Holders. XImUv fotamingtba natal of, bore at tha P.O. is follows: Wbao perapoa soldioff boxeo ratuae to pay their box Chair mail should ba put io to general delivery. Strict ooxapliaoee with this regulation i required, and the poatttsster'B owu interest will be tnb-aarvad by adaariog to itaa bawoharg. able with all uncollected box reata." Wa oall attention to tbe above for the reason that many box bolder who should fcav paid thair root April lit, have Otg-lectad to do ao aod all such" boxes will be declared vacant on Monday IStb, if rant remains unpaid at that time and tbeir mail will be placed in tbe general delivery.

MoSOUr G4B4WAY, P. M. gnd SURGEONS, Office up stairs th Moses Bros, new building. F9djand Sed Store. Goods Delivered to any pari of the City.

rv.io. .11 nrMin long tried friends pf the Bbolster, ex found in the city. "Wa mean business and solicit a share of your patronage. Highest market price paid for country produce. Call and see us.

FOSBURG WELCH. pressed his admirration for its strait forward coarse, when in the city this week. A C. Will Stand this Season at tae Stables or AVERY in Buffalo) township. TERMS: $15.00 to insure with foal.

AU due caution will be taken to prevent aocldeata but Feed and Seed at low vnee Bee these Dandy Adjusters Baby Cabs at Biaamooe Furniture Store, first door east of Owings Hardware Store. In block southwest aide of square. For lame back, side or chest, use Shi-lob's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale by A.

S. Allen. Sanaa's Catabbk Remedy a positive ours for Catarrh, Diphtheria and caaker-raonth. For sale by Allen. wilt not be responsible should any occur.

This horse is a finely foltoied. dapple gray, weight 1.600 pounds, and well adapted to draft use. Has fine style and action. A. C.

AVERY, P. O. Great Bend. Dist. 28, Buffalo Twp.

OKXAT BKSD, KajnUE. rota iTBSBpia uuun Exercises Memorial Day, May 80, 0O. C. A. Bishop, the genial postal elei who makes half the run? on the branob road, has concluded to rend the BegHth in order to post himself for his final examination which will occur next month.

Willis Howerton of Dundee gave his name for the straight ont and out John J. Ingalls paper. Mr. Howerton is one of the alliance men that does Dot believe in boosting the democratic party and we find that there are very many who enjoy the same frame of mind. Sensible too.

fSV3f nUnR ml Cvrv or Impofme lvkifZltlHrt.r SlfDtttnnt. mm Wall aper Boom mtw. mot fiAju, Mmm son, as oa. ae cm. aarM IgtTrot, Kan." May.

4, 1890. Ed. ittrurrEtt: Fine rain last night and g'-o 1 grow-iug weather. Dr. Ellis, of Russell countj, made this place a pleasant call on Friday.

A. II; Bakfr, of the city of Hois-iitgton, vug here last Friday, talking insurance. The smiling face of W. Vincent is seen in out midst once a weak looking after the eggs and butter. The G.

A. It's of Geo. Mower Peat No. 95. of this place met yesterday in opra eeeeion to make arrangements fsr Decoration Day.

There was quite a turn out. T. (J. Browu remoddeliog his dwelling hu3e. He will have qi a cotnmotlious building when finished.

Tbe base ball game that was to have been played here yesterday did not materialise. Social hop at Charles Charuulin's Iat Friday night. A pleasant time whs had. James Hall. David Speck, Hamp Speck, C.

Whiteman aod Bob Wbit-teii went to Lamed on a contest ease this wetk. D. Barrnwa is erectiug a windmill at his well. Johnny Burns, our jolly stone in. made a flying trip to Great Bend tbe ft mot this week.

The Register's head is level on Johu Ingalls. Hit them again Mr. Lxlitor, for it's inr way of thinking that John J. Ingalls has no peer in the U. S.

Senate, and It is doubtful if he has nn equal in the United States. The man that gets ray vote for representative rouht pledge himself to vote for John J. lngafls, he he a Republican, Democratic or Alliance cand-dnte Cbask SaUatlSacvLauuttea. AT LOUIS. MOU Parade will form op Broadway with heed resting on Main street at Farmers and MerosaoU Bank.

line of naaroh south on Main street until head of oolunm reaches Grand Central Hotel at which place tbe Governor and bia staff will be received. The procession will eoaater-march to Broadway, tbenoe oast to Baker Avenue, thenos south to Mitchell Avenue, tbenee west to Stoaa street, thenoe to Broadway thenoe east to Main street and break rank. Order of march will be under tbe direction of tbe Grand Marshal and bis aids. For sale by Shaw Co. druggists.

T. Eads, of Nebraska has been in tfce city for several days arranging for a wovan fence factory in connection with Owings hardware Co. They will us a portion of the ware house north of the hardware and implement store. The factory will be known as the Barton county fence factory. Thoroughbred Stallions HOOPER'S DRUG STORE Quality unexcelled.

Prices never lower. And to test this statement, call at the Alliance Store. For drugs. Notions, Books, Stationery, and everything in the Druggist line. HOOPER THE DRXJO-Q-IST.

All Soldiers and Sailors, the 8oos of Thomas Post G. A. received a letter Veterans th Leaders of the G. A. tbe from Gov.

Humphrey accepting an invl Mayor and City Council, all eooieties of tation to deliver the oratK-J on Decoration city, public schools end tbe citiseus, ere expected to join the procession. G. T. Harper, of Olmitz who was a successful wheat raiser last year, thinks that the present pros peat is wonderful. He does not have granaries to hold wheat he raises generally and is arranging to build more before harvesf.

He thinks he can now afford to read the old Reliable, and begins with this number. Afternoon exercises to be held in the Where and What la It? Day at Great Bend, May 30. Notice the new tailoring card of Mr. Behn in this isue. Mr.

Behn comes well recommended as a first class workman, and will no doubt do well here. Grand Opera House at 1:30 P. M. when WE ARE tho Governor and Other distinguished speakers will deliver orations. A ononis of singers and other exeroiass will ba The sale of seats for the carnival has It ia at Fort Worth, "what" It is tbe Spring Palace annual This sbbw will -give in miniature what would otherwise require weeks of steady travel tor see.

A small edition of the World's fair. Texas beinar a little among the entertainments. commenced in dead earnest, and those who wish good positions should get their All aorarades and friends arereouested tickets tit once; 25 and 15 cents. No to make and bring wreaths and boquete Lead th extra charge for Reserving. with them for decorution.

Afternoon J. M. Garber, our democratic friend formerly of West Virginia will read the Register i we do not make it too hot for him, and begines with this issue as a trial member. J. M.

is most too Rood a fellow to be in the company he must train with, but then we were not all brought up alike. world all by itself. Texans are a exercises will be published hereafter. itt Cross or Coi. SOCIETIES.

PAP THOMAS POST, No. 52, 0. A R. Meets every first and third Saturday at O. A Ii.

HalL Ira D. Brougher, Poet Commander, Ed. Tyler, Adjutant. PORT ZARAH CAMP No 9, SONS OF VETERANS. Meet every Wednesday night at O.

A R. HalL C. W. Bishop, Capt. S.

M. Wesley, 1st S'g't. PAP THOMAS W. R. C.

Meets in O. O. F. HaU 1st and 3d Saturday of each month, at 3 p. m.

Irs. P. Towneley, President. CJT. OMER COMMANDERY, No.

14, )7) of Knights Templar. Stated conclave first and third Tuesdays of each month, at Masonic HalL 1 C. F. Culver, Em. Com.

O. J. Richards, Sec'y. TICT. NEBO CHAPTER No.

36, AM. jjJL Regular convocations first and third Fridays of each nfontb, at Masonic HalL E. R. Moeesj M. E.

H. P. O. J. Richards, Secretary.

GREAT BEND LODGE, No. 15, A F. A M. Meets every second and fourth Friday evening of each month. -O.

N.i Moses, W. M. O.J.Richards, Seo'y. riREAT REND PLUMB LINE LODGE, A- F. A M.

No. 28, (Colored.) Meets '2d anl 4th Sat. eve. each month. Jas.

Clemens, C. W. IBVLN. Sec W. Pro Tern.

WOODLAND LODGE, No. 87, K. of P. Regular convention every Thursday evening, in Masonic HalL F. J.

Kramer, Com. W. W. Hartley, K. R.

S. GREAT BEND UNIFORM DEGREE of P. Regular meeting every second Wednesday evening of each month. E. E.

Dawaotf, Com. 1 O. U. W. Great Bend Lodge No.

127, meets every Tuesday evening at K7 of P. HalL Brethren in good standing are cordially invited to, attend. H. P. Smith, M.

W. F. Durkin, Recorder. VALLEYLODGE, No. 95, O.

O. F. Meets every Wednesday evening. W. A.

Rush, N. J. Wilcox, Sec'y. CLARA BARTON REBECCA DEGREE LODGE. No.

57. Meets every first and third Monday evening of each month. Mrs. J. H.

Hubbard. N. (i-, Mrs. D. E.i Benedict, Sec PRESBYTERIAN.

Corner Broadway William avenue, J. W. Thompson, pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m.

auo 7:30 p. Sunday school 930 a. teachers' metting every Wednesday, and prayer meeting Thursday evenings. "I "TETHODIST EPISCOPAL. Corner ll Forest avenue and Morton street, WTR.

Watson, pastor. Servioes every Sabbath, morning and evening; Sunday school at 9-30 a. young people'a meeting Tuesday evening; prayer meet izur Thursday evening. hospitable people, and you will enjoy seeing' them and their Spring Palace Tnnt vnn mnv haw this nleasure. the Normal Notes.

i Santa Fe Route has liberally arranged for a one FARE round-trip rate to Ft Worth. Tickets on Sale May 8 to 28 Mr. and Mr. 24oueh coma back Monday. Mr.

M. goes to Cheyenne and Mr. M. wiil.be in school the remainder of tbe year. inclusive; fanal limit June o.

fast time, fine eouirment. Inauire of W. The supper given by the male cooks at the M. E. church on last Friday evening wbs well attended and the church realized a neat little sum as proceeds.

But Dr. Connett with a deep sigh, remarked, was very hard work." John Hubbard. J. C. Lafferty, Dr.

Maffett, Prof. Briggs and Andrew liangham all made handsome "waiters." BT.AOK JIM Will stand tbe seaaon eommendns' April 1st 10, and ending- Julf 1st, at my feirm formerly owned by Cbas. E. Mataon, 1 mile north and 4 miles wea of Great Bend, a miles southwest of Hoiaingtoa. an SV4 miles south of Boyd Will serve mares at to insure eolt to stand up and suck, money du wben facts sra aaosf tained.

Serrioe meoey due wben tbe- mare ia parted with or removd from tbe county. Care taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. DBHCRiPTioif ai Pbdioreb: BLACK JIM was foaled In lwi; Is 10Vi bands hia-b, weighs 1 lbs. flne styte and good action, end is a No 1 good breeder. He was Hires, by Ohio Boy, be by Imported Norman borse heap; dam full full blood Bellfounder mare; his dam waa sired by Norman Torn, he by Hex Bead's imported Norman horse Kotby; dam.

Cub Bear and Newman; his grand dam was sired by old Frank: he by Gray Eagle: be by McKinney's roan Jim Polk, be by old Arcb.e. be by old Trim, be by old Wbbef Kentucky, be by old Prank, darned by Leviathan: abe by Imported Whip from Kentucky; sbebyetd Waxey; sba by imported Davy Cmcaet, his dam by Beck. RCIJLGEK DICKl-li black, hands high, 4 years old io may; weighs MW Ibs.L. heavy mane and tail, well formed body, full i chest, strong loins and hips, heavy stifles, flat cordy legs, good feet and good dMnosltioa. Terms to inxure colt to stand up aua suck.

I'Ot'NO KING-- Is a black, three years old flint of May; is of tbe same dam as Iilack JSm: sired by King of Scotland: is tbe sire of Hunger Dick and Young King, Cudeadale horse. Terms, .00. BLACK WAftfilOR: The Celebrated Jack, weighs Dm I ha. bands high, will stand at the same place; will serve mares at 410. Warrior was sired by Honest John: be was a Spanish Jack, hia dam was a malteae Jennet.

jomr Toney, agent, Santa Fe Route, or address G. T. Nicholson, G. P. T.

Cora Theuas went to her home in lopeka, Kansas: Claflin Items. FroBi Kajr. Claflia May 8th. Somewhat cloudy the past few days. Go to singing school Friday night.

Attend the lecture. The subject is the leading issue of the day: "Prohibition." Rev. Thompson, of Holy Rood, will deliver it Sunday night. Mrs. John Tranks, 5 miles north, is very si ok.

We hear that Mrs. F. B. Kewoombe is intending to go to Pike's Peak for bar Republic county, Tuesday evening. A lare company of her friends wufc to the Santa depot to see her off and tbe mm parting was quite usual; tears, white handkerchief sad watery eyes.

Miss Thomas. was one of out' best ttudrnW. Faculty and students wish her enoossa in all her efforts. Bro. Stoke complains that the people of Great Bend did not turn out to hear Mr.

Bohrer the alliance lecturer. The net of it is Bro. Stoke, Dr. Bohrer is not meeting with very much success in the way of attracting large audiences, even 9 Notwithstanding our Blustering Competitors, who BUY SO CHEAP AND SELL SO HIGH! They Can't Reach Us with a Ten Foot Pole. We still have a few of those Sweet, Orr OVERALLS, (Warranted not tcr Rip,) Which we are SELLING AT 65 CTS.

health, soon. J. W. Soberteou, of Pratt, if visiting his brother-in-law, John franks, this Dick Manning says to the Barton county people this week, through the Register that he is ugain ready at his old stand to receive their work. Dick tried the wiid west but couldn't find a better toirn than Great Bend.

The city council at the last meeting, appointed a committee to investigate the feasibility of providing a proper city cemetery. This is a proper move to take and the only wonder is that it has not been done long ago. W. B. Bunting, our very efficient die-trict clerk, has been in the country for several days visiting his mother who is lying very ill and not expected to live but a short time.

Will, was her cheif dependence for many years she coming to the state a widow with quite a family. Mayer Epstein has just returned from a visit to friends in Champaign county 111 He says Barton county looks better than any place he saw on his Illinois will have no wheat as compared with Kansas. Will Culver has purchased the Culver IJ elevator and is now operating it for himself. We' are glad to make this note. Will is one of the most reliable business men in the county and will soon build up for himself a splendid has an fid.

elsewhere in this paper that it will pay you to read. H. E. Smiiu buu iiunu Jgvans, go on our Claflin list this week. The "editor cherishes a very warm feeling for his Claflia friends and will endeavor to deal ont to them pure and unalloyed Republican truth.

Mil among the farmers of the district. They are "on to 0100," so to speak. Hon. C. E.

Lobdell, a prominent Atty. weak. Mrs. A. H.

Doagan an4 daughter. Miss to Ellinwood this week to visit Mrs. Stoekwell. Mrs. A.

A. German, met with quite an of Dighton, and who made a strong taoe in the State Convention in 1888 for ONLY PERFECT afasy at veer Wensaaua BaJfers mmteld TartsurM from Back-Arse. If taa oaJy ktv how aaaOy aks eeaU rsBef by tmmWm R-limrA-m inhaiat aha woald bisas taa Attorney General was in the city on 4 young man with something, like a grip in his hand was seen walking very briskly toward the College. Student No. It "Hello! here oomes one of Our old boys back again, I wonder who he isf Student No.

2 "Yes and if it isn't Murphy too." No. 1 "how do yen No. 2 "ahem why I know him by that violin he is carrying. It is the same one he ear ried away with him three weeks ago." Six students in Utis week. The entertainment at the College) Saturday evening netted lbtmt $7.00 for the orchestra.

Prof. E. E. Wright reports a good accident while going to Ellinwood last day sha raad Uw few baas. It ia a graad raawdy Tuesday.

His judicial district, like our own, has no visible candidate for congrss Mr. Lobdell regretted the declination of Judge Peters whom he thought should have gone back again. wuhataad its awgi "Mlaairs. It aara troai a Bsra ar Scald is aa ansa. ItwiUcarala- (uuuwr Rb.ai.tiiai aad Seiaacai.appUaaaxba Taraat aad a a it wih giva laaiiinan liaf aad aaka br.1inaiach saaiar.

Nataarilycaa ba will, jt it if aaca easy kaew Ms valaa. Iff MV Plica yacaao. For sale by Shaw Co. druggists. Wednesday, by falling out of the buggy bruising her face and cutting her head.

Mrs. M. C. Elmore is improving slowly. Jessie Elmore and Walt Korria went to LaPlata, Uo Sunday morning on a visit.

They intend to be gone about two weeks. Ernest Bowen is working for Walt Norris in the grocery stores C. P. McDonald, who returned to Penn. CONQREGATIONAL.

Corner Broadway and Stone street, W. A Bos-worth, pastor. Servioes every Sunday at house in Ellinwood last Thursday even last fall, could not stand it longer, and arrived in the Bend on Tuesday. Charier 10:45 a. m.

and 1-J3Q p. prayer meeting Our Competitor's Price, $1.00. Everything Else in Proportion. Thursday night; young people's meeting TWO PAPERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. says be could not be induced to stay in the Tuesday mgnt; nunday scnool at 11:46 east and find no better place than good old Barton county, which has more at ME.

UUURCxl (German Bociety A J. Boss, pastor. Preaching ev ery Sunday at iu a. m. and a p.

ev- tractions for him than its natural pro very other Sunday from May 13. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenings at 8 p. m. Sabbath Bob obi at 11 a. m.

every Sunday. ductions and delightful climate. He struck for the country soon after his A plea did Offer. Having made" special arrangements with the publisher of the Tofexa Weekly Capitax a splendid 8-page family newspaper, pubMahed at Topeka and well worth of patronage, we are enabled to offer the Gbkat Bejtb Kkqistzb and the Topeka Wkkbxt Capital both one We have just opened up an elegant line of the latest styles in STRAW HATS and SUMMER COATS and VESTS in Silk, Mohair and Serges. Others get their's in about one year later.

ing, and that the good people of that town know just how to get up supper. Prof. W. goes to Mount Hope church, near Hevierton the 17th, to help the people there with an entertainment. Why is Prof.

WinBor so happy. Wait about weeks and you'll know without on answer. Dollie Wright and May Hoag are now boarding with Mr. A-. L.

Miller. Prof. Smith, please don't joke Brof. Hempy any more at the general exercise it aint fair. He wont.

Kick Hue. Lew Norris came near having a runaway Friday with the header and but for the timely help'of to men would have had a new header is mashed up. Lew should be more careful about bitching colts on such a thing. A. H.

Doagan went to Great Bend, Monday. What about the old settlers' picnic arrival, but we have been unable to locate the magnet, that proved so strong. rtUlUSTLAN tJli UliCU. oemon at the O.A.B. hall on the second and fourth Sundays of every month at 11 a.

Sunoay school every Sunday at 8 p. m. The young ladies of District No. 4, will give an ice cream supper, Saturday, May 10th. Proceeds to be used in purchasing a bell for the school house.

All are invited. year, for 92J00. Every Kansas Han should have bis eonnth paper for hooo news and a paper The school board at the last meeting reelected Prof. Beeoe to be supt. of the riATrtOLiiU uuuitUiL ttev.

jratner Keller, pastor, Servioes on second Sunday of each month at 10 o'clock a. ja city schools, at a salary of $1150. We rrom tne capital oi tne state, cftve tms combination a trial. 9 fe4t Jf, ejA, ksMzlH fail to see the propriety of a 50.00 cut. E.

E. Wright. Prof, of elocution at the College subscribes for the Reqistkb that he may be able toobtain selections to The boy8 have quite a bit of port playing ball south of town, while pitching horse shoes is in vogno during the week. It should have been more or none. We Attention.

Horse Men I We are prepared, besides doing a general livery Dosiness, to take and do not make anVbb jection to the reelection to the supt. If there has been any fault practice the oratorical art. We commence this issue as one good for beginners. with tbe schools in the past, it has been In almost every neighborhood throughout the west 'there are some one or more persons whose lives have beeu saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy. Such train trotting horses and break young horses to harness.

Having had years of experience in this business we feel Hon. Billy Edwards, of Lamed, and just as much the fault of the board as of the supt. Neither do we beleive that For Sale or Trade. Judge Botkin of the southwest part. of confident that we can give rood satis BuckJen'S Arnica Salve.

Tbe best salve fn tbe world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Salt Rheum' fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all akin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay requIrecL! It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cent per box. For tale by A. 8, Ant the State, made us a call last Friday, persons take especial pleasure in rec A Good portable Engine, with Thresher and Senerater. Ha9 been faction.

We make a specialty of i Billy" is sure enough candidate for ommending the Kemedy to others. men should be permitted to hold a position upon such boards for the purpose of gratifying personal spites. We may have training trotting horses and invite the Having Reopened at My old stand. I am now prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmithing. Call and see me.

All work warranted. R. MANNING. used only one season. Will sell cheap There is being a Fence Factory started in Great Bend, by Mr.

T. Eads, of SL Joseph, with J. B. Owings, our leading hardware man, of Great Bend, as manufacturing agent; Farmers and others are requested to call and see the fence. congress, and will contest Pawnee county The praise that follows it's introduction and use makes it very popular.

25 patronage of all who have horses that something more to say upon this subject with Capt. Booth for their delegation-Judge Botkin may be in the race also, or trade for lands Address, IL C. Hodges, Room 1, Knox Building, Topeka, Kansas, at a future tme. We believe in hewing the desire trained for speed to call. Jliller Aber.

and 50 cent bottles for sale by C. A. Hooper. being urged to do so by hu friends. to the line and let the chips fall, Ao..

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1874-1908