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The Standard from Ellis, Kansas • 5

The Standard from Ellis, Kansas • 5

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The Standardi
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Ellis, Kansas
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5
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JSINESS LOCALS. THE STANDARD. Wen-rv Advertisements. 'ee lha n.dvertiferaentof Dr. Wat- mui jii ni col inn a.

Mr. J--IIM i try, of thi pi.u--, his sixty uyiv ui wi.vat up 'nod iuokitijj vv'ell. Kill, d-iturJuy, fcjupt, L'2J, lb 77. The Western House The Western Garber proprietor, is now one of the mort pleasaut and thoroughly home-like institutions to be found. A good table, clean and moderate charges, make it just the phce for the traveling Public.

LOCAL DEPARTMENT. We chronicle a phas-ant call' fioluH To Rent. A sirmll CoLtap'O 'or good Booms. Inquire at this office. ASTRAY.

Came to the premises of the sub-Ncriber, one bay colt. The owner can Kansas Pacific R. R. GOING EAST. Passenger, 1.5?.

a. m. 3.30. p. in.

GOING WEST. Express, 15.55- a. in. Freight w. Ex.

and Em'jut. lo 4o, i. m. Mr. Hanifi nJ, of ltih County on Thursday Ijs-t.

Mr, mid M'f. Cox, who. on the eastern border of Trego County thre mile? wes-t of -Ellis," Mill ae (-f the inoKt in thi- vicinity. They are 1 ht-MBOti MlU.stiiUtibJ have the same by proving property and paying all UNIVERSAL--- WRINGER. iiUM-, Arttii-tUo 'that bUxik -FOR: For a Crop on Simrec fifteen or twenty acres.

A of r.y si Apply lo Dr. Whin Religious Services. Religious tsei vices are hlfl I lie school-building every 8albiUli: To these services, which are not fter-liirian in charn-ti the hih cordially hivitei. 'i'lt Ilev DcQoAi-enaufr, paafor. Sabbath in iht 6ame building 10 30 a.

m. BiQry For Sale, A gi eat Bargain. A well-established doing a paying will be sold, good will and cheap for Cash. Money can be mad in this business. The owner sells to attend to business elsewhere.

For particulars of terms, inquire at this office, Over 500,000 sold. Rain is needed. Hot winds yesterday. Unpleasantly warm. Welcome to an equinox'.

Politics are m'ovv the rate. Many land-vie en this vek. Farmers, -bring in eggs and Another party of Ohioans in town. Mrs. lh'icol haii aaid 'good-bye to at io-it-tiIii)e for the Wheat, the early feonviup is up ana lookrf a ell.

The the new JSohoul baihiiug will Ri'iin be ijuu of. A new market has be-n establish (I Kt lliin place. pound of butter to be bought io town morning. The House has been rrowd- POINTS OF SUPER JOBIXY. Howell's Double Cog-Wheels.

Two Independent Pressure Screws. Cog-Wheels hoth ends of each Boll, Folding Apron or Clothes Guide. Superior Elastic Durable Roll SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE. KETE0P0UTA5 lASHIHG MACHINE 32 C0RTLA.NDT STREET. B.

Y. lr 'WW 'U lf.1 A i mm and.giviii f.i.rntifi. will ly, and de-tertinti'. so a rtion of themselves liiiO u.bl itu-t erv pi last evening wi ll J. i of iar iiiiiioi', a g-iilrniau of atopic I lAxi Kpriiujr purchaK'M a large trwi'l of iarid of tiie 'Rail road Company, in; go This of eigh; en entire stcti'iLs of land, makes Mr.

Hoyer the of one of the iinti-t bodies of hind to' ho loui (i in ibis portion of tiie west. It is the rnteLtion of the propiietor to tlisj.OKu of a poriiou of tiiis ciioice di'inain in traeta to suit, to tii frieinln and neigh I 01 vvlio viU iicvome actual residents. Accouipa-nying Mr. Boyer in this trip is a Mr. Maiquaiid, who is much pleaded with the cow try, and who will' probably make an investment In th'iy tiact.

Toe H(iu-e in Ellis, under the jiresi nt mauagtinent, tnay truly oe pronounced a grand -succCfeS. To rescue a house from repioach and enforced idlein-ss, and give it a charac-fer and make it an attractive resort, is an undertaking requiring labor and a.great deal of skill. But the host and uootessof the Western nse may be congratul tted ufuon having performed this difficult task thoroughly. This house, now thoroughly renovated, i credit. to Ellis, and the crowded tables daily bhovv the hold it has taken on the publij mind.

Bdh Mr. and Mrs. Garber may be congratulated upon knowing how to run a hotel. The local event of the place this week has been the arrival of a strong reinforcement of colored folks for the Nicodemus Colony in Graham county, which frequeut allusions have been made in these columns. These people, the first arrival of immigrants in any considerable numbers for this colony, are from Lexington, Kentucky, and were known' there as the Bell cofony.

In all, this party number Home eighty individuals, including quite a number of women and children. Among them we're a few patriarchs, but the most of them were apparently not advanced beyond middle age, and seemingly in robust health. All looked as though in the past they had not lacked for a plenty of good whobsorae food, and their appearance, as far as clothing was concerned, was up to the average of wehtein immigrants. A few of the colonists trtfught teams, wagons, plows, etc. There were several car loads, in all, of goods, furniture, and provisions.

In thort, judging from what we saw, we Conclude that these dusky sons and daughters of the south, ho as the Israelites of old have wandered in search of a new home, have enough of everything to make a decent start in this landf which is fair as that of old flowing with milk and honey. If new prints you want to see, You must call on G. G.Lee, Nl CO NTE LAT FO WAGON Sewfi lie- 1 torV'feWLM THE BESTARE-I "THE CHEAFEST 265 BROADWAY N. 72 CHESTNUT 'SI PHI LA. PA.

Ill SEHEOh ST. CLEVE. 0. td 'Vvitli guest-i this week. To bushels of potatoes will pay for fur one jer-r.

1 1. 1' for the new pehool b.ii..iug, purchased in Chicago, is of ati excv-Jieut quality. 8hv ral of our citizens, including J. i. Hums, are representing Ellin at Kuiifiia City Fair this week.

EM boasts a saloon Keeper who i a a linguist, and a line pur li.nni-r on the piano. Ellia is bfgiuing to put on stjle. A tasteful auitig, the first yet erected, ornatnents the front of the new drug store. It looks auspicious to' see Mr. Vaille handliug furniture, priceing parlor cooks, etc.

We bespeak a liberal slice of the cake. The Italian musicians are still on our streets, gathering a rich harvest 'nightly from the pleasure loving of our people. Miss Lizzie Wright, of Bali has been engaged as teacher in the primary department of the school at this place. Mr. Garber, contractor, has raised the frame of the new school building, and is pushing the work forward with a good corps of workmen.

A stand of beautiful and tastefully displayed flowtrs in a front window of the attractive More of Heath and Co. tells of a Lidy in the firm. An excellent medicine for summer complaints, and pains of all kinds; and an uniivaled remedy for cuts, bruises, is prepared and sold by Mr. Saunders of this place. Oneof the newly arrived members of the Nicodemus colony, a spruce appearing young gentleman, dark as ebony, who has taken service with Mr.

Ball, now famishes us with our milk. WAS AWARDED ITIH FIRST PEEMIUM At the Ctntenni.il Fxhibltlon, S7fi, and baa i always cnrrioloir the liifcliCEthoaora wherever A COMPACT. mjRABLE, I Iiishfc tuunm and EFFICIENT "LOCK STITCH" MACHINE. ADAPTED to tha WANTS of KVEKYBODY. The HOME EEVIFJG rflACHiJJEwaaPerfrcteleight years erne by tbo aid of tho befct irventivo t2ontr-n(l It combines ail the EHgfntittl 1-arta cf a FTErT CI.APS MACHINE, ia SIMPL1S in COS'I KUCT10N, tiUtEULOn in Strength ami Beauty, contains leso Workinq Parti f-d iaCEpablo cfDOI.VGaTrWei raftgeci iicr Sewing Machines.

It will EUN for rears without costing ONE EN TftrrRi pairs. In tho Manufacture of this MACHINE the. Very Best UTatorlais are DSED, The WEAUING PAltTS RV3 HARDENEO. RndUioMochantBm has been co.NS'ruccxni with the special vhw of producing an Easy RunBiDcr, DURxVBLE, and almoa NOISELESS MACHINE, adapted 1 QC.U.r WELL for Cofcrpe or fi no Til KE AD. COTTON, 8ILE or LINEN, 6EWINO Irom U13 J.ighfrnt to Heaver Cio-h and LEATHER: Such ConfldencoisFELT in the INTRINSIC MERtlS of the HONIS SEWIHC MACHINE that eTery MACHINE i fully Warranted for Five Years.

LITE AGENTS wanted In localities vhero we are not represented. Send for prices, and er.mpleo of -work dono on the HOJlE, or call at any of our cilices. Jqhhsoh, Olafik SO Union quo re, Kcvf Tort E64 Waahbgtoa Street, lc 16. 1114 F.ecor.d TittsbTirgh, Pa. 141 CUi Street.

Caicaco, III. 2 1 Sosta 5lh t. Loii. SIo. A GREAT OFFER ItSeSia dispone of 100 PIANOS ftrst-clfiRs innkt-rs iiu liulii VVATFItS'ivt lowor prices for cahtiorlnstall-' mrntsor to lt-t until paid for than ever before offered.

WATERS' (JUANI) SQUAKK nrd UPKICinT PIANOS fc ORGANS (INCI.r-J)IN(i Til 111 MEW 80UVFNIR nrefie 11KST 3IAOE.T Octave l'ian-os 150.7 1-3 ICO not ned nyenr. 2 8toi Organ 50. 4 8top a8. 7 Flops ffS. 8 Stops 875.

1 0 Steps SS.U tops 100 cphvrct used njetir, In perfect order ffKct nrrnntcd. LO( TKAVKLIXU AiTS Hinstrnted C'ntnlopucs DSuilrd. A liberal dincount'o Churrha, Schools, Lodge tie. Mtert innsfe nt half price. HORACE WATERS; BInnnfnrtn.

rers and Deatei 40 EAST STREET, fuiou Square rk. P.O. Dox, S007. TESTIMONIALS. The X.

r. Timtt says Waters' Orchcftrioa Cliinw Oi Eau'Ms a beautiful little instrument, perfect. The Chime of Delis eod the artistic cCerta capable of bcng pro-dun by th" r'n JCT nre fine. Tlic tone is full, clear imd resonnnt, nnd a very effect Is produced with the chime ot bolls. Christian I 'ninr.

The Waters' Pianos are Kelt known imon? tho very We rrepnabM'dtoFpe-ikoftheeinctm-tnenta with confideuce from pewouut kuowledfu A'. F. Ewylwt. We can ieak of the merits of tha WaterdTianoe from personal knowledge, as leing of the very beet qua'ity. Christian Zntellinger.ctr..

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Pages Available:
16
Years Available:
1877-1877