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The Pratt Union from Pratt, Kansas • 5

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The Pratt Unioni
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Pratt, Kansas
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Lord's Prayer Picture. The Pratt County Union. PEAK BROS. THE DRUGGISTS, Prescription work a specialty, at all CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. IT8 DESCRIPTION.

W.J, BREWSTER, Palace Drug Storev Prescription) Carefully Compounded 'ratt, Kansas. A Uuiiuu Aatwerad What Is a Pullman Tourist Sleeper? It is a comfortable sleeping car without expensive upholstering, just suited to the purposes for which it was designed. Mattresses, bedding and cur-talus, handy lunch tables and necessary toilet articles, are all there. Everything is kept clean and tidy by a competent uoiter. The Santa Fe Route uses Pullman tourist cars on its line to Pacific coast.

A pretty little folder. ours day or night, rait, Kansas. The Real Pen Work, Lord's Prayer picture is 22x28 inches in size.on heavy bristol boad of the finest quality. The whole design is executed with the following six colors of ink: Black, Violet, lied. Green.

Blue and Gold. Tho -District court convened on Tues- TO CORRESPONDENTS. Communications to appear the same week 'should roach this olllco not later thau Tuesday CVPIlill. We wish to obtain all Important local news from every neighborhood In Pratt comity. Short educational, agricultural, scientific nnd literary articles and school reports will be thankfully received.

Write plainly, on one side of the paper only, and put any name you wlwh to the article, nut jour real name must bo slimed on the marulu of the Chancellor F. II. Snow, of the State day. University, will visit Pratt, and give a lflfltnra at thfi Rink on the evening of Chancellor Snow, of the State Uni- describing in detail the many advantages of traveling in tourist sleepers can vers ty, will lecture here the evening of Jan. 30th, in the interest of the University of Kansas.

Prof. Snow has paper, not for publication, hut as evidence of the 30th, for the benefit of the schools. bo had by addressing a. 1. wil'uuj son, G.

P. A. Topeka, Kuu. good faith. Address, Tub Union, Pratt, Kan.

en connected with the University A. T. Simpson went to Topeka this blending together of these brilliant inks in such an immense collection and variety of pen work designs, produces a fascinating dazzling effect, that has never been and nevor can be produced in any other way. When you see this wonderful piece of real pen work, exe or ovtr iso years, anu uurmg mis ume week to join S. J.

Fulkersin in assist- DR. McELWAIN'S Where Koll the wregon. California, Washington and Oregon ng Hon. J. C.

Pierson. Tt TT a STOT? are having a boom on solid basis this has kept an accurate account or tha velocity of the wind, temperature of the air, fall of rain, he has during -Otis Patterson, the founder of tlio year. The country is fast filling up with farmers, business is lively in all Alamo Studio, returned recently from cuted with those glittering inks, you this time in his department of Natural ill admit that it is tlue most beautiful an extended visit to his old home at Bloomfield. Iowa. He reports some PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY.

West side of Main street opposite postofflce, PRATT, KANSAS, History made a collection of specimens branches. If you hayrpen to be one of the many who are thinking of taking a trip to the Pacific coast for njeanre or business, write to G. T. Nicholson, thing you ever saw 111 your life, lhe Real Pen Work Lord's Prayer is the weatlicr up in those regions. which stands s-cond only to the Harvard collection.

Snow's Hall, a build. most wonderful real pen drawing in -Don't forget that Hopper Elliot ng costing over $50,000, recently erect Market Keport, P. T. A. T.

S. Topeka, for Pacific coast literature and the world. ed by the state, contains thi3 magnifi- aro in the market with a good assortment of stoves and general hardware, This magnificent design when first The following aro" the prices paid in this city on yesterday, for the articles learn all particulars aooi personally cient collection. He has through his condu ted parties. and will not be undersold.

ntroduced sold for $3.00 per copy. successful experiments in extermina named: G. T. JNICnOLBO'x, G. P.

T. A. THE NATIONAL REFORMER. -A. L.

Plummer, who has been visi ting the crunch bugs, and through his This paper is published at St. Louis, study of other insects, dona mora act monthly, and is intended to occupy a ting his brothers in this county for several weeks, returned to Tuesday morning. lie is so well pleased Huttcr jfs l-(f17 Chickens per lb WhcatNn.8 Corn, shelled HKMft Oats I.ard -1 K'lnnr iier 100 lbs 8.00ft3.20 ual good for the Kansas Farmer than field in reform literature hitherto un any other pro essional man. In ms occupied. It rmkes no pretentions to with this country that he aims to sell department of Natural History tie ranks among the first in the Kan out back there and return.

Jlogu per 100 lbs Potatoes 1 S5! 4 being a Its columns will not be devoted to giving long, verbatim reports of conventions, or to lengthy -Will Stoops wa3 down on the nen sas State University, with its faculty of 40 members and 61)0 students, is tral strip last week and found a young The "Spanish Maid" at Peak Bro's, bald eagle in an old well. It measures something to be proud of. The Uni discussions of any subject. Tha oh ject will be to cmdense as much infor Kobt. Anderson went to Topeka six and a half feet from tip to tip of its versity of Michigan, at Ann Ardor, is Monday.

wings, and weighs over eight pounds, mation in its columns as possible, lo do this evrvthinsr will be. "boiled the only College west of the Mississip Wm. E. Cowden, of Parsons, He brought it into this office yesterday pi, that ranks above it. Prof.

Snow's down" ana stated in the fewest words is in the city, tie guest of S. J. Dyer, The meetings at the Presbyteria time in Pratt, will be limited, but it It is edidted by W. S. Morgan, author II.

Saunders, brother-in-law of any of Pratt county's young people church have been growing in interest of Wheel and Alliance. Its present1 J. T. Johnson, has a position in the wish to make inquiries in regard to the each evening. Quite a number havu subscription price is 15 cents per year, ihardware store of Hoppar Elliott.

came out on the Lord's side for the first University he will be glad to meet them "Spanish Maid," the best five cent at the residence of F. G. Aiford, where but undoubtedly will be advanced to 50 cents in the aear future. time, and we xpect still greater re suits if Bro. Glendenning is able to icigar in the city, at Peak Bro's.

he will stop while in the city. Halo uf Household Goods. We furnish theUNiON one year, worth I if s- a Ph 1 2 ,1 continue the meetings. Communion Pernio, the 4- year-old daughter of $1.50, The National lieformer one year, services may be expected on Sunday. I am croins to sell at private sale all C.

A. Lilly, died Jan. 17th, of croup. worth 50 cents, and the Lord's Prayer The case we referred to last week my household goods for what I can get, "We are again compelled to carry is not the fir.it one in which Mr. Daily Picture, worth $1.50, making $3.50, all for $1.50.

nver some communications until next They consist of Parlor, Bedroom and Kitchen furniture; a good cook and attempted to injure Mr. Farmer's feel week. To any one who -will make up a club ings. It always takes two to get up heating stove; also a large Kitchen of five, on the above proposition, and Hat. Eopp, formerly a resident of this citv.

now of Carthaire. is vis qtiarreL Mr. Daily commenced, and Safe. M. L.

Wilcox, Pratt, Ks both said more than they ought send names to us witu, $7.50 cash, we will give the picture free. iting here. Card of Than lid Don't fail to call at this office and Our ice dealers are harvesting Mr. Farmer apologized. Did any one ever hear of Mr.

Daily doing so, What we stated, last week was correct their ice. It is from 6 to 8 inches thick. see this beautiful and then get We desire to express to our neighbors arid friends our sincere thanks for the up a club. This is a opportunity. They are getting up a fine lot of it.

sympathy and assistance so heartily ex bat since the Times has got into the wav of misrepresenting this matter it Photo, scrap and autograph toilet cases, work boxes, smo tended to us by them during our nfilic seems determined to lie out of it if pos' tion in the death of our dear little J. M. B'CJMENIL, king sets, at Peak Bro's. sible. daushter.

Mr. and ks. C. A. Lilly Naron township S.

S. convention Attorney at law and Mary Public. 1 fe A Valuable Present will bo held at the Naron school house PEAK BROS. To ench one of the subscribers to the on Saturday. Feb.

7th. Program next Will give prompt attention to civil cases and collections entrusted to his ate Register, who were owing for one week. year or over, ana will pay au arroar Fine plush from 50 cents Prescription Druggists age one care. Office Co. Atty's office.

THE ESTCHIISON IEWS. to at the P. O. book store. Union, we will furnish them the Ao Boots and shoes at Fair Store will sas Farmer one year free.

This ran le sold for the next thirty days cheap bargain in newspapers is good' for GO it than ever before. Bo sure to call days only. Sse Farmer prospectus Daily and Wee 1c ly Leading Mspapcr of tiie State. and see before buying elsewhere. another of this paper, and Alliance Prices.

Warm Meals for 20 cts for all People, at the Cottage Hotel end Restaurant. As it lias been in the past so it will be in the fn-tnr. Patronage appreciated, and guests treated in a courteous manner. Five doors south of Pair Store, Wain Street, Pratt, Kas. 2ml (.:.

H. KEYNOLiDS, Prop. (I Coll er. of Saratoga, who has secure the present. Rubber weather strips for doors and windows at Aiford Carpenter's.

The Meetings at the Baptist Chapel are still in progress with increased interest. Tweive additions on Sabbath last. The short lectures on the "Unclean Animals," portraying human character, is interesting and instructive. Bro. Dunaway, the Evangelist, It contains the news of the world up to TlegRs' Saive.

The increased demand for Beggs' Salve not only proves that it has merit, but also mates it almost a universal household remedy. Wheu FOUR TRIAL LUMBERS, With 'jreat premium offers, on receipt of 1 rt t), NTS, and addresses 10 MAKRlKD LAWKS, Only 50 cents a year. Best monthly in the world for the price. Address VVoniuu's Work, Athens, Georg.a. you wisli a cood reliable ointment call the time of going to press, giving its patrons the freshest news from Twelve to Twenty Hours In advance of all other papers.

It controls and publishes exclusive is a successful and thorough teacher of the Word. The meetings will continue throughout the present month. All are ror Beggs' tiei man saive, ana you win not bo disappointed. Sold and warranted by Peak Bros. cordially invited.

The ordinance of OlED. Baptism will be administered in the Fern Iora, daughter ancient form at the close of the meet C. A. and.S. aged 3 year-, 6 TEE FARMERS MERCHANTS BANK, ly.

b3en visiting at Ft. Scott for some weeks, returned last week and favored us wit'1, a friendly call. If you want to make a nice present iu plush goods, see the line at Peak Bro's. Eld. Ward informs us that the protracted meeting at Preston has been closed, and that there were twelve conversions and fifteen accessions during the meetings.

Messrs. Aiford Carpenter are selling their splendid heating stoves at cost. The Pratt City Cornet band favored this office with some nice music last Monday afternoon. Call again, gentlemen, we have an excellent ear for music, 'though but few hae been able to realize it. Take your turkeys and chickens A.

Lilly, Jan. 17th, months and 27 days. ings. Associated Press Report This little one was sick less than 24 TLe Pratt city band has concluded to give their entertainment on Thursday evening PEATT, KANSAS, and numerous Special Telegrams. hours, the cause of her death being membranous croup.

Her parents liv January 29th. The evening's entertainment will consist of solos, duetts, quartette and and miles south-east of this city. The Full Reports -of the Legislative Congressional Proceeding. chorus. Also spieey sayings, conundrums, CAPITAL $50,000 00.

funeral was preached by Eev. C. P. sketches, dancing. Short after plays and tableaux.

The proceeds of tins conceit will Ere sin could blight, or sorrow fado, be used in helping the boys pay for their Does a General Banking Business. The Daily News Will be sent to any address one year for $8.00 or three months for $2.00. Death came and touched our darling Fern, horns and procure a flue selection of music, The opening bud to Heaven conveyed; It seems like ye olden times to near once And she to ns may not return. more on the streete.tlie sowl stiring tones pro Bntwe to her, through grief and pain, DIKECTOES: M. Coats, A.

E. Munch, Cashier. J. I. Douthart, Vice-Pres-.

J. S. Earnes. Sec; G. H.

Saunders, I. Miller, W. E. Eobertson. to F.Wvatt and cet the market duced by our new bard.

Ictus encour agwthe boys by turning out to their play May go: Our home is dark, wefeel the'rod; Yet Heaven, still dearer will remain, For there with ner we'll dwell with God." Reserved seats will will be only ttairty.five price in cash for them. Elds. II. II. Dunaway and N.

II. Ward favored us with a pleasant call cents and will be on sale early The man ager says there will be nothing said or done 011 the stage that will be unbecoming to one dav last week. The former has Fulkersin Sessler, WANTED. Farms for Sale or Trade. Having made extensive arrange The Weekly News Should le in every household.

It is the paper for every member of the family. 41.00 Per Tear Strictly in Advance. Send in your subscriptions. Sample copies Address THE NEWS PRINTING PAPER Hathinion, Kansa-. lien assisting Bro.

Ward in the pio lady or gentleman. And from the rising of the curtain to the close there will be a round ments in the east for advertising bar -DEALERS IN- of enjoyment and laughter. gains in farm lands in tbi county, we would bo pleased to have all parties Ouen House. Staple and Fancy Groceries, who have land for sale to call at our I will keep open house for the Santa office and leave a description of it, its IV, after Nov. 23d, to inform the many -AND- location, and their lowest selling price, Blaine Bros.

patrons of this popular Route, about its fast trains. Appreciating your Office in People's bank building, pat patronage, 10 such an extent that All kinds of Grain and Mill Feed. The Santa Fe can now uive you the tracted meeting at the Baptist chur and we are glad to lea that much cood has been accomplished. Foit Sals ok Trade. A good tree claim in Meade county, Km For particulars enquire at this office.

-Pratt, Lodg'. No. 218, L. O. 0.

installed the following officers at its rc-guliir meeting, Thursday evening Jan. 13th: J. A. Wilson, N. A.

Adle liian, Y. Samuel Ward, Sec; II. E. Bauch, Trcas. M.

Roll, Ac'g. D. D. G. M.

It you wauttogowhere 3'ouare made welcome and your patronage is appre-ciated, stop at the Arcade hotel. For dry goods, clothing, hats, caps, Pratt, KarK The Vnlp.t aii'l the Stage. fastest train service in the state of Kansas. Try it. II.

S. Misaks, Agt, Rev. F. JM. Shrout, Pastor United Brethren Church, Blue Mound National Bank, Fine Playing Curds.

Store, west of First Pratt, Kansas. Send ten (10) cents in stamps or coin says: fool it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me. My Lungs were badly to John eiiastian, Gen'l Tkt and Pass A g't Rock Island Pa diseased, and my parishioners thought cific for a pack of the latest, I could live oniv a few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr.

King's New Discov smoothest, slickest playing cards that ever gladdened the eyes and rippled Dill All boots, bhoes. groceries, and in fact First publication Dec. 25, 1803. Sheriff's Sale. Stats 'of Rfitisaa, County of Pratt, es: The Kansas nd New Jersey Loan Company vs Plaintiffs.

(wrce W. Kittsmiller, Lydia L. Kittsmiller, J. T. Evcrhart, J.

W. Bidwell, Jeo. A. Lewis Iona Kittsmiller, Clara Kittsmiller, Ermie U. Kittsmiller, Jessie Kittsmiller, Ethie Kittsmiller, llattie Kittsmiller, W.

P. Hobson. ad miiiitrator of Ueo. W. Kittsmiller deceased, James W.

Qninn, guariliaii of Weeks and Kay nnd Frttnk Pluramer. Defendants. By rirtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the 2Sth Judicial District Conrtof the State of Kansas, sitting in and for I'ratt county, in said State, I wilt, on Monday, January 28th, A. D. 1891, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.

m. and 2 p. ih. of said day, at the Court House door in Pratt, in the county and State aforesaid, oifcr at public sale, and sell to the highest bidder for cash iu band, all the ri'ht, title and interest of tho above named defendants in and to the following described real property, to-wit: The west baif of the southeast quarter and east halt of the south west quarter of section twelve (li), township twenty-eiht (3S south of range fourteen (14) west of the "tith P. M.

lying and situated in the county of Pratt, State of Kansas. Said property to bo sold to satisfy a judgment in favor oi the above name I piaiutifis and apiinst lhe ahovc named defendants, rendered in the District Court of I'ratt rounty. Kansas, for the sum of and costs tuxua at ftil.Ki and costs of sale. A. P.

ASHCTiAFT, Sheriff. ny.Tno. A craft Deputy Sheriff. Sheriff's OfHrc I'ratt, Kansas, Docember 23, 1s90. Arc A C.HAwrouo, Attorneys for riaintiff.

ery and am sound and well, gaining 2U OUR SPECIAL nnal Sale, alouji the lingers of the devotee to lbs, in weight." every hing in their line, call on M. BriirtH Co. High-Five, Seven-Up, Casino, Dutch Aurthur Love, Manager Love's Fan Euchre. hist or any other ancient or ny Folks Combination, writes: "After I'orklln's Arnica Salve. modern game, and get your money worth five times over.

1 The Best Salve ih the world for Cuts, Bruises. Soros, Ulcers, Salt Wblih oIofps February 1st, we will close out our large and elegant line of Heaters at Cost! A iteliabla Cough We have been fortunate to secure the Rhc.um, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, a thorough trial and convincing evidence, I am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, beats 'cm all, r.nd curas when everything elss fails. The greatest kindness I can do my many thousand friend is to urge them to try Free trial bottles at W. J.

Brewster's Dra Store. Regular sites and $1.00. agency for Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup, It is a trustworthy medicine, ana wo guarantee every bottle sold to give en or no pay requiiod. It is guaranteed to givo satisfaction, or money tit satisfaction. Wo would be pleas Beiidf eeltig everything at specially loir pi less, on gt a on lhe 1ST ariicle-i Siren nwav, among which are some valuable article.

Keruembtr these special low prices rewohe all our lines and afford aa opportunity Kncinaled Ubny wacons, elc. FitkNcn od to nave our customers give it trial. So'd by Poak Bro. refunded. Pri So cents per box.

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