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TOI'EKA SEMI-WEEKLY CAPITAL Oil THE HUTCHINSON WEEKLY NEWS FREE TO ALL PAYING ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE AND ALL ARREARS. me covnty ptticr, TPPflRD. Pocket Book Pointers. New supply of the celebrated COAL at the Foster Co's. Yard, cuil, Kansas.

NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL WOOF. United States Land Office, Xo. NM89. WaKenney, Kausa, Kebiiwry 18. U397.

AXOTICK is hereby given that -S a men McCalla has filed notice of Intention to make Final i'roof before the i'lerk of the District Court! at Ills office In Iotl, Kansas, on Saturday, the 3rd amy of April, IH9j on Timber Culture Application No. IliUO. for the ftouth-east Quarter Is H) of Section No, in Two. No. 17, Range No.

3, west. He name as witnesses: James H. Riley, Oliver t. Klley, Jerome Borer, Thomas Farmer, all of Lend, Kansas. Feb.

IB, '97. Ahham FRAKR8, Register. X0TICE FOR PUBLICATION TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF. United States Land Office, I No. 10500.

TIIL'ESDAY. MAR. 18, A Hylit snow foil last Saturday. W. S.

Caster was in from the county lucsuuy. Will Orr returned from Great Bend week. Miss Leiulug is reported quite sick this week. Lew Graham was up from the south 4at of the county, Tuesday. Tha Christian Sunday school is grow ing iu both interest and attendance.

J)r. Raffingtou, the dentist, was do city goods of line material, trimmed light blue silk aud umbroidered Jo gold. Tho groom was tastefully attired in ft rich black Our acquaintance of Mr. Owen is but slight, but ho is a gentlemanly young man, possessed of considerable jnuergy and is of an industrious nature. Ho is now holding the position of bead miller at the Leoti flour mills.

Immediately after the ceremony and congratulations were extended, the friends present were invited to the dining hall to participate in the festivities of the occasion For the present the' newly wedded couple will make ther reshjjoce in Coronado. We extend our beaj wishes for their serene happiness for the future. The following is the names of those present and the presents giveu: Mr. and Mrs. P.

M. Rciuheinier, silver pickle caster? Mr. A. A. Lesher and Miss Roena Haines, table linen; Mr.

Sumner Games, a fine pair towels; Miss Irene Fanning, silver sugar shell and butter knite; MrF. W. Knapp and Miss Edna Holmes, bed spread; A. L. Brown, silver butter dish; G.

E. Brown, silver sugar bowl; Mr. Jetty Millman and Miss Iva Sparks, Mr. L. C.

Sparks and Miss Ota Sparks, Mr. Ray Millman and Miss Mary Games and Rev. and Mrs. G. W.

Irwin; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown, $5 gold piece; Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Brown, two table linens; Mr. P.

M. Reinheimer and Miss Irene Fanning were credited for giving a washing ing business in tho city the first of the week. It is rumored that Frank Miler will opeu up another restauraut in the uear uture. Charlie Campbell has sufficiently recovered from his recent illuess as to be about again. Bob McCrackeu and brother were down from Carwood, yesterday, doing some trading.

svx.vr 6itx. Monday was spring weather. Seymoro and Johunio Donnalield lifJiled Monday. HCJharley.Smades was down to tho Beaver (tiling, Monday. Will visited with Charles Burlcy and family, last week.

Those who attended jo entertainment last Thursday uigl report a good time. John White and Berry West were down in our part of the country, tiie first of the week. Mrs. Bashaiu and Mrs. Saott visited with Mrs.

James Guilberr, the first of the week. Gleaner. HACMBERRY. Otto Flanagan is putting up a windmill. The wheat in this locality is looking fine.

Hugh Ban is out assessing and seeing what people are worth. Samuel Button of Hodgman couu-ty, is visiting his brother Dave. Tos entertainment at the Ludolph school house ras a grand success. Russel Hubbard of Carwood, attended literary at Augustine, last Wednesday evening. There was a grand ball given in tliis neighborhood recently.

All who attended report a good time. The Augustiue literary entertainment was well attended, and the program very interesting. Ned. ITCMS FROM 17-38. Willie Bnrghard is reported ill with lagrippe.

John Downey has decided to remain in Wichita county a while longer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Katzer returned from Anderson county last Thursday. Win.

Miller's children have been sick for a couple of weeks, but are re ported better. George Swhogmau returned last week from the east, where he has been working for the past few months. Wolves are so pleutiful in this sec tion why don't some one set a day and everybody turn out and have a regular old time wolf hunt John Laudick is putting the fiuish ing touch on his new sod house, which. when completed will be one of the best of its kind in the count'. Miss Ellis, with her brother and sister drive to and from school every morning and night, a distance of seven miles.

What is it people dou't do iu western Kansas X. COROXADO. Mr. and Mrs. Turner are visiting in Logan county.

Don't forget the W. C. T. A. meet-ing here the 27 th.

Miss Edna Holmes returned to her school in Finney county, Sunday. Two wagon loads of young people attended literary at Eagle, Friday night. Women's suffering" is the question for debate at Eagle tomorrow night. YoteP Nit! Mr. and Mrs.

James Brown returned to their home in Alexander, Monday. Miss Iva Sparks went with them to spend the summer and study niusio. Observe a. Mrs. A.

H. Brown departed this life January 81st, 1897, which removes another faithful worker in the Methodist Church, and a large number of sorrowing friends to cherish her memory. She died at the home of her youngest daughter, near Crystal, Kansas. She had gone there on a visit from her home near Harper, when she was smit-ton with paralysis and suffered untold agony for eight weeks, and then passed away. She leaves a husband and six children to mourn her loss, one of her daughters is living at Coronado, Kansas.

A short sketch of. her life is as follows; Martha A. Clayton was born near Nashville, Sept 16, 1823. At the age of twelve she accompanied her parents to Morgan cqunty, Ills. She was seventeen when converted and at the age of nineteen joined the M.

E. Church and led a consistent christian life. She was married to A. H. Brown at Canden, Ills, in 1877, and came to Reno county, Kansas, and in 1888 moved to Harper county, where she lived until the death angel summoned her home.

Wedding Bella. --Wednesday evening, March 10th, 897. at 8 o'clock, at the home of the bride, Miss Ida Brown and Mr. E. P.

Qwen, both of this county, joined hands jit sacred faith and by the brief, but appropriate words of Rev. Irwin, of the Methodist church, were pronounced husband and wife. The bride has been tl'eftidsut of this place since the settle-moot of this cqnntly ancj very well known by everyone near. The lady was dressed quite beautifully in a noy- Corrected up to date, Trtilut jug on Mountain Mow time, and arrive at tills sutUPIt tm loilowa No. GOINQ EAST.

Time. 202.... R. C. ..12:62 a.

m. 220 Local 1:48 p.m. 2.18 through Fright, 1 5 a. WEST. 201 Denver Express, 1 :55 a.

m. 219... Through 8:48 p. m. 217 Local Freight, p.

m. AH Trains Cany Passengers. J. W. Alkire, Agent, Leoti, BHEAT BE.1D EXTESSI0X.

TRAINS RUN ON CENTRAL TIME. No. 5 WI5ST. Passjcxokb. No.

6 kast. 9:00 A. KANSAS CITY. AB. 6:00 P.

11:45 4:09 4:20 6:00 "10:43 8:00 Bend 9:00 9:25 7:06 10:50 City 5:10 3:25 M. Neff, cott City, JCausas. COT71TXTr OPFICEEQ. Representative, F.E. Grime.

County Attorney, Johjt Burns. Clerk of the Dlst. Court, C. A. PitKSSOSf County Treasurer, J.

G. Donnell. Register of Deeds, L. S. Dickey Probate Judge, C.

W. Miler. County P. M. Reishkimek.

Sheriff, Hugh Glenn. County Surveyor, Jcde Foctz. Coroner Dr. W. Z.

Nutting. County Superintendent, W. S. Oldham. Commissioner 1st.

Harkins. 2nd. Orra Wvkoff. sr.a, J. M.

HOLDEN. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Preaching Suudays at 11:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.

m. Praver meeting on Thursday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Class meetng after morning service. Sunday school every Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock, C. N.

Booth, Supt. Kev. G. w. Irwin, Pastor.

CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sunday School at 10:30 a. J. G. JJON-nell, Supt.

No regular service. riHRfSTIAN CHURCH. Sunday Sphool every Sunday afternoon at three o'clock, E. C. Shelton, Supt.

No regular preaching at present. SOCIETIES. LEOTI LQDGE NO. 97, I. O.

O. F. Meet 'every Saturday evening at the Hall Iq the School Members in good standing are always welcome to meet with us. W. M.

8M ADEij, If. 0. L. S. DiCKET, V.

G. B. C. Onukkhill, Secretary. LEOTI LODGE Ifq.

S40, A. F. and A. M. Miwt the KMnnd and Koiirth eve- nings In each month, at thojr llijll the School House.

Vlsitlnir members in' eoai standlne cordially invited to meet with its. it. J. IKAVRKi W.AI. r.n.UliLAHAD, d.

E. C. Shelton, 8. W. W.

J. Chubbuck, Sec'y. j. A. aooktz, ireas.

WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS NQ. Meet the First and Third Saturdays of each mouth at 2 o'clock, at their rooms on Main street. Maooib Ford, Pres. UKACK iaylor, ape y. a vkMA4i BO VIAS 1XPMIEMOI.

TI4M MAHKat. DESIGNS. COFVRIOHT 0. Anrone sendlnc ikateh and dMorlptlon mar aloklTaaortaln, free, whether an InTentlon la probably patentable, Commnnicatlonf atrtotl eonedentlal. Oldest airencj tor securing pat.nt In America.

We hare a Washlnaton office. Paten taken through Kuan Co. receif special notice In the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beaotlfullr llluatrated. larnet drcrjlatioa Of any aol.Qtlflo taurnal, weekly, terms 13.00 a jearj tLW six mouths. Hpeclmen copies and UAMO HOOK ON laTHTS sent xree.

Aooraei MUNN ft SOI BrwT, Hew lerk. Confident that be lias discovered reliable cure for Consumption and all Bronchial, Throat and Lung Diseases, General Decline and Weakness, loss, of flesh and all conditions of wasting, and to make its great merits known, be will send, free, 3 bottles to any reader of the Leoti Standard who may be suffering. Already this "new scientific course of medir cine has permantly cured thousands of apir-ent'y hopeless cases. TUp Doctor considers it his religious duty a duty whicn he owes to huaaoity-rtp. donate his infallible cure, He lias proved the dreaded Consumption to T.A.Blocum M.C.the great Chemist and Scientist, will send Free, to the Afflicted, bottles of His Kewlv Discov ered Remedies! to cure Con-(timptloD and AU Lung Troubles be a curable disease beyond any doubt, and bas on nle in bis American ana Ktirnnenn laboratories testimonials of experience from those benefited and; cured, in all parts or tne world.

Dou't delay until it is too late. means speedy and certain deatlu Address T. A. Sloccv, M. Street, New York, N.

and when writing the Doctor, please give express and post office address, and also, mention reading this article in LtoTt RAILROAD TIMETABLE. 5 rtilJoM i PTION CAN BE CURED CASH paid lor all kinds of HIDES at the City Meat Market. Nickel Alarm docks for the low price of $1.00 at this Calendar Alarm Clocks for fl.lv. Try some of those Fine Fresh Pick eral at Lkoti Meat Market. Re ceived fresh every Friday.

Buy MATELAND COAL at the Foster Lumber Yard, Leoti, Kansas. It will pay you to feed your dry cows lor the Leoti Meat Market. They will bring good prices in the next 90 days. A bran new line of the World Famous" CIGARS just received at Clayton s. Iry them.

SEED POTATOES I will have a car load of Early Ohio Seed Pota toes about March 20th. Fred Friar. STRAYED One Roan Mare, two or three years old. Owner call at this office and prove same. I have the best selection of new, fresh CAr in hen you want sweet meats, give tne a call, at the lremont.

B. i. Clayton. 12 sheets Legal Cap Paper for 6 at the Standard office. 1 quire 10 Wind that Watch "A key that will wind any Watch.

10 cents each, this office; also anything in the Jeweler's line. If we haven't got it we can get it for Cash. SEED OATS. I have 100 bushels of White Scotch Superior oats tor sale at 25 cents per bushel. I bought the seed of J.

A. Everist, seedman, Indianapolis, Ind. They grow tall with stiff straw and yield a good crop of very" plump and heavy grain. E. E.

Hopkins, Halcyon, Kans. J. T. MATHEWS, the Well Driller, on Sec. 12, 20-35, Wichita County, Holds himself in readiness to do any work in his line at reasonable rates.

Parties desiring any work in the line of well drilling will find it to their interest to call or write J. T. MATHEWS, Leoti, Kansas ANEW BOOK, "KNITTING AN DCKOCHET-ING," of 64 patjes. over 50 original designs illus trated, Deautiiui laoe paiierua, iihw, Jackets, has been published by The Home, 141 Milk Boston, and willbe sent with page monthly filled with original stories, Utorary a subscription to that paper. 1 uo iiome a iz- anu aomesiic imnus uu rnent of Fauev Work is a special feat Its depart re.

new and original designs each Issue. The price of subscription is 50 cents per yer and will include rlce of one of these books. As a siiecial inducement trial subscribers, a copy of this book will be given witli a 6 mouths' subscription. The price of the book Is 25 cents, but a 6 mouths' subscription and the bood combined will be sent tor only IS cents. The annual premium usi ior 1S97 will be sent free on application.

-ff 9 il vi ii it NOTICE! 1 1 am still selling Groceries, Tobaccos, Goniectioneru I Stationern at mu pld stand, known jj as PRESSORS "SPOT- i GASH" GROCERY jj ii i Gasti or Produce, goes, no credit, as I must Have ii tne money to Lmu more Goods. Mu stock Is JE New and FresH and mu Prices are RIfltit! vj7 uive me a can. BERT PRESSON, Leoti, Kans. 0 P. have more Battle-Ax Plug that 1 will be closed out at 20 cts.

a pound; also some Fine Smoking iit vi iit iit ib (IV Tobacco at 1 8 cts. otnc In Firpriittltilfl! ili fj UUt UUiUc) lit L.IUI uuiiiui jr .4 naneeney, Kansas. February 7, 1897. ITICE Is hereby given that William D. Hock hill has filed notice nf Intention to make Final I'roof before the Clerk of the District Court, iit his office la Leoti, Saturday, the 10th day ot April, IWf, ou Timber Culture Application No.

13279, for the Quarter (n. e. H) of Section No. 22, In Township No. 17, Range No.

37 west. He names as witnesses: James Ji, Biley. Dar-rel D. Riley, Elwood O'NeJ, olin W. 'Watson, all of Leoti, Kansas.

AbkamFkakks, fp March 4th 1897. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF. United States Land Office, I No. 10492.

WaKeeney, Kansas. February 23, 1897, NOTICE is hereby given that Gulllord D. Rider has filed notice of Intention to make Final Proof before Probate Judge of Wichita County, at his office In Leoti, Kansas, on Saturday, the lOtH day ot April, 1697, on Timber Culture Applioallon No. 12473, for the North-West Quarter (n. w.

K) of Section No. 29, in Twp. No. 19 south, Range No. 36 west.

He names as witnesses George Willis, William Willis, Bert Underhlll, Fred Friar, aU of Leoti, li 1 March 4th, 1897. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION FinjTL Proof. United States Land Office, I No. 10493. WaKeeney.

Kansas, February 23. 1897. "M'OTICE is hereby given that the following uaineu seiner nus niea nonce oi nis intention to make Final Proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Pro- pate ju3t'e or wiciiita county, Kansas, at Leoti, KansAs. on April I Ot b. 1897.

viz: HueH BegBS, Homestead Applfcation No. 2Wd8, for the SoutTi-East Quarter (s. e. of Section 11, Town- snip -it), itange ae west, lie names the followlns Witnesses to nrove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of sam lano, viz: miner, rienry Ultner, jonn a I 1 nn ii 1. 1 ii 1 1 i i ii i ii i ii 1 1 1 1.

1 an ui jiouii. nail. March. 4, '97. ABkam Fbakes, Register.

SHERIFF'S SALE UNDEn ExxpuTW. Statb op Kansas, I Wichita County, (ss- S. V. Hixsox, Et. Plaintiff, vs.

W. S. Plice, County Clerk, and Julia H. Wash Dofendeuts. By virtue of an Execution to me directed and delivered, issued out of tne 33rd Judicial District Court of the State of Kansas, sitting in and for Wichita County, in said State, I will, on Saturday, April 3rd, A.

D. 1897, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 2 o'clock p. ra.

of said day. at the court house door, In lotl City, In the C'ouuty and state atoresaid, oner at public sale, and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand. all the right, title and Interest of the above named piaiutin in anu to tne iouowing described real property, to-wit: The North-east quarter (n. e. a1 of Section six (6), Township twenty (20), Range thirty-eight (38) west of the Sixth Principal Meridian, the same neing and tying in vt icnita.

county, Kansas. Said nrooertv levied oti and fo be sold as the property of the above nameifrilalntiff, S. V. mxsou. iiLtjii tji.n.., onerin.

Sheriff's Office, March 3rd, 1897. PUBLICATION NOTICE. First Published March, 18th, 1897. F. J.

Strain and Bertha Strain will take notice that Equitable Securities Company, as plaintiff did, on the 11th day of March, 1897, file its petition in the District Court, In and for Wichita County, state or Kansas, against r. j. strain and Bertha Strain as defendents setting forth that said F. J. Strain and Bertha Strain gave a mortgage to the Equitable MortgageCompauy, which together with the mortgage bond has been assigned to plaintiff, on the following described lands, situated in the county of Wichita and State of Kansas, viz: The North-east Quarter (nel of Section Thirty-five (Sec.

35,) Township Sixteen (Twp 16.) South of Range Thirty-seven (Rangeff) to secure the Davment of the sum of $300 according to certain notes reierreu to in saiu mortgage, ana Braying Judgment against said F. J. Strain and ertha Strain for the sum of $300, now claimed to be due and unnaid. with interest at 10 per cent, per annum, from January 1st, A. 1894, or that said premises may be sold to pay the same, witnoui appraisement.

Now said defendants F. J. Strain and Bertha Strain are herebv notified that thev must appear and answer said petition on or before the 29th day of April, 1897, or said petition will be taken as true against them and each of them; and a Judgment for said amount, and a decree forever hHrrinir them of anv rlcht. title or Interest In and to said binds, after tiie sale thereof, wilt be rendered against thera, aud ordering said lands to be sold without appraisement to satisfy any sum found to be due the plaintiff upon said notes and mortgage. W.

B. WASHINGTON A. I. SMITH, Attorneys tor Plaintiff. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat ent bunneM conducted ior moderate fees.

and we can secure patent kS tune uau those Send model, drawing or pnotoM witn oeacnp- charM. Our fee not due till patent is secured. i a pamphlet "How to Obtain Patents," withi cost of same in' the U. S. and (oreiga countries; sent free.

Address, i h'mi. un advise, it rjatentaoie or doc iree oi C.A.SNOW&CO Op. Patent Orrtci, Waohihoton. O. C.

Let Us Give i You a Tip on FREE of express charges to your address. Send na 35c In stamps or postal order and get a WADE BUTCHER razor, medium hollow ground.wltb the arrow trade mark: made of best ateel in snefflem, tneiana; seue ct- ervwnere at i.so. 35c OCR orri rICX Write for our 19J-paee book of "Money-Siring" and official whole- CD salt: price guide fi. M. ROTHSCHILD WH0LE8ALC, tta It, Ti Jackm, CHICACO.

Wanted-An Idea I Who eaa think of soma simple toloe torvUHitf rViKwt ycrar thrr mar ttnug yoo Writ. JOH.V WSDDRKBURM w. l-at an B-a, Waahlnirim, r. for thtr pnao OB ndltat o( two hundred lontionf wanted. 4--'Frr W.

J. Chubbuck left Saturday night on a business trip to Kansas City, returning yesterday morning. The first shower of the season passed over this city Tuesday afternoon, laying the dust in good shape. Frank Miler and family, who have been visiting with friends at Scot City for a few days, returned this week. Rev.

Irwin is down in the eastern part of the state visiting hi brothers, prior to the commencement of tho annual conference of the M. E. Church, which convenes soon. Mrs. W.

A. Robinson and baby have been stopping with Mrs. C. W. Miler, for few clays, while Baby Robison has been receiving the best of care on account of a severe cold.

The populist supreme court has derided six railroad cases and in five of them the company won. If the court were republican, there would be a howl from Wyandotte to Coolidge Ex. I. B. Martin, a former resident of this place, but recently of McPherson, Kansas, has secured a position with tho dickering Lumber at Tushkahom-jita, I.

his family joining him at that place last week. Advertising should be used in business just exactly as medicino is used in sickness, says Printer's Ink. If a small dose is not enough give a larger one. If the large dose seems to be too big, tr if the patient improves rapidly, the doge may bo diminished. Hero is what old Peter Cooper, who died iu New York worth, millions, said of newspapers: In all towns where a newspaper is published every man fhould advertise in it, if nothing more than a card stating his name and the business he is engaged in.

It not only pays the advertiser, but lets people at a distance know that the town iu which you reside is a prosperous community of business men. Never pull down your sign while you expect to do any busiuess." The assessors are now making their rounds listing the property of the state for taxation and their work should be thoroughly and conscientiously done. The property In sight can be easily pt at, but it is the property not in eight that they should be careful to get, po that each class of property should bear its just portion of the burden, and no more. If it could all be honestly assessed it would materially increase the amount received and the rate could be lowered Ex. Jake Altaffer and family returned via.

the overland route Saturday evening from an extended trip through southern Kansas, the Indian Territory and Arkansas, in search of a better place than Wichita county, but he was obliged to give it up, and is glad as ever to get back to his old home. His brother John who was reported on his way back here, switched off at Wichita for the strip, but probably it will not be long until he returns with the rest of the boys. Dr. Hill, an old friend of J. IL Riley, arrived Tuesday morning with his family from Iowa, and expects to remain liere some months for his health.

It will be remembered Doctor Hill spent a few weeks here last summer during which time he recovered sufficient health to make a journey ty the nioun-U'iiis, after which be returned home, but soon bis health began facing and, he thought best to move here hU family; In the hopes' of bettering his conditio, gladly welcome the Doctor and hope he will not be disappointed with the change. i machine. The following is the list of presents given by those not attending: Oue elegant gold jell- spoon, by Miss Emma Breunaman. Chicago, two fine towels, by Mr. JUl.

A. Johnson, Xenla, an elegant Told lined silver tooth pick holder, by Mr. and Mrs. M. W.

Neff, Scott City, Kansas; a doily, by Miss Minnie Denning, Hutchinson, Kan sas; lour nice towels, by rert ana Howard Hobson, Malloon, Illinois; a tine silver butter knife, by Misses Clara and Regiiia Freeland, Elvaston, sofa pillow, by Miss Anna Owen, Pittsburg, Kansas; a silver and gold berry spoon, by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Owen, Stillwell, Illinois.

Veuna. PROGRAMME Of the Wichita County Teachers' Association to be held at Coronado, March 27th, 1897, beginning at 2 o'clock p. slow time. Music. Invocation W.

3. Oldham. Recitation, Nora Holmes. School Management D. D.

Riley. Instrumental Music Messrs. Millman and Games. Analytic Arithmetic, A. M.

Baugli. Recitation, Adelee Cummins. Essay, Why we Should Secure an Education," Miss EfTa Ilurd. The Teacher and the Press R. T.

Millman. Select Reading, Miss Bessie Hopkins. Association of Ideas J. A. Roscbrough, Recitation Maude Walker.

Educational Progress, F. W. Knapp. Basket Supper followed by social games, EVENING SESSION, 1 o'clock. Song, Male Quartette.

Recitation, Elmer Brown. Instrumental Fressou and Den ning. Recitation, Miss Elsie Doyle, Lecture, "Teacher and L. Bristol. Instrumental Messrs.

Presson and Den ning. Recitation, Miss Anna Smith, Music, Male Quartette, Everybody Invited to attend. HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No.

2 Worms. No. 3 Infants' Disease No. 4 pjarrhea. No.

8 Neuralgia. No. 9 Cures Ieacjache. No. 10 Dyspepsia.

No. 11 Delayed Periods. No, 12 Leuchorrea. No. 14 Skin Diseases.

No. 15 Cures Rheumatism. No. 16 Malaria. No.

20 Whooping Cough No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 30 Urinary Diseases No. 77 Colds and Grip.

Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price, or 5 for $1. Dr. Humphreys' Homeopathic Mantax, or Diseases Mailed Fbm. Humphrey' Med. ill William V.

T. DniMfttiadeMiTwlbTanarfn iiiutgd think yo iu get fclta beat made, 'Quest fluiih aad MOST POPULAR CI W)MQ "MACHINE for a mere mnw. Prrr from refcaMe waoofh-OTen that hare pained a roatation bi bioe4 it ftiuara dealing. There ia Mroeia (he vorld ihat raa eqnal in mechanical ior (i I )fv of work H. parta, ftneoera of flniah, beunty apiiearartniOrfaaa aa many UnproTemrau at vbe iC MO WRITE FOR CIRCULARS.

Tt9 Sew Home Sewing Machine Co. Obawot, Visa. Borrow. Mjbs. ViOCiK, Iu.

Br. Unna, Ma. Iiilui ImiAM, UM AACUOO, CAU FOR SALE BY W. CHUBBUCK, Leoti, Kara. lily situs.

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