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Alliance Signal from Stockton, Kansas • 3

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ALLIANCE SIGNAL UASH BARGAIN oTORE STOCKTON. OCT. 17. 1893. i --II GOOLxBAUGH GO.

We have moved into our newly shelved, painted LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Missouri Pacltlo Tims Card fur Susktua. Mail arrives, 8:45 p. Have a Complete line of UNDERWEAR FOR MEM, WOMEN CHILDREN, Mail 4:50 a. m.j ana paperea store room in tno uorner room In the OPERA BLOGK It will pay you to look in and see one of the finest Freight arri p.

m. Freight departs 8:30 a. m. J. S- Shw oo our street last "Ui- i- XT TTT i.

M.IIII I IfcTIl l.f-I I Nl.lll-H T'lllirilN III I IM JJ PSI. I III Dress Flannels, Cloaking, Ginghams, Prints, Shirtings, 0. W. Ueeyea left specimen of eron raised year with m. it is very oi co.

-it bright new goods on every hand. Our prices will, as in the past, be the Lowest. Our terms are GASH OR PRODUGE Wcl! and li.nl a goud out at Ktillcld, Monday uiglit and at Alcona Jiiciwiny nig nt, are compelled to leave out much Intererestlnir nialter this week on ao count of spuee. We buy for Cash, and there are none who own goods PANTS, SHIRTS, and OVERALLS. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! Hats, Caps and Gloves.

Bring us your Butter and Eggs. Frank Webster the dentist will go to Hill City mid Jloxlc next week. re- turnlnir on Customers will take notlrtj. cneaper tnan us. we have received a big invoice oi Shoes.

Your Patronage is Solicited. Righard Martin. Hlcdsoc, Riley ana Kerr spoke on Tuesday night at the Hall school house on Kim creek. They hud a good crowd and a good meeting. We have our Stoves marked down to POST-OFFICR JRWRttRY STOREl.

A great deal oi interest was. uiam Hard time prjees. Dewey Smith. fested in the 8. S.

convention hold in Stockton during the past week. De locations were present from all over tho FOR SALE OR TRADE. 1 Span of mules and 3 horses: or to let out for the winter. Call on John Maddy at Stockton House. county.

WATCHES. CLOCKS Our the Our own big good humored J. J. Pnlco Pickings. Just the nicest thing in the world; World's Fair.

Johnson. Principal of tho schools at Mr. Editor: 1 write you a few BECKER WASHERS at Dewey Cuba Kan. was doing business on our streets Saturday. He In having his Repairing Promptly and Neatly Done.

After registering we spent a couple more items in week ki ft ienwi. and John Russell was here a while Monday, shaking hands and getting acquainted. Mr. Russell will get a large vote forshcaiff In this township. An uncle of the messers Burroughs, V.

O. Phillips, from Mlddleville, New York, is here visiting them this week. Tom E. Gentry, of Stockton, aod oi Hours looking at tlie exhibit lu me farm seeded down to wheat. Ho re pie know that Jolly Tom is not dead E.

P. C. "Webster is the Inventor and state building, nnd though we did yet. ports a good school down at Cuba. not see the exhibits or all the states.

JEWELRY. There Is a great deal of wheat being sown in this neighborhood this fall. J. II. ieachman, of ueroco.

is there was but two that we saw that patentee of the Great Webster's Dehorning Chute. He usts one whenever he performs the operation of removing horns. excelled Kansas. Those were Califor here on a business trip and to visit Everybody is going into it with the miss jseiiie Adams of this place were nia and Iowa. The exhibits were married Sunday, at the bride's home, with his his brother Luke, of Ash Rock, lie made a very pleasant call at by the Rev.

J. C. F. CarrwaulU Thei Don't you buy a Heating Stovb good nnd very tastefully arranged. We cannot any that we saw uny very many friends wisli them a long and expectation of raising a large crop.

We learn that the new sod layer has gone out of business while his credit is good and another has taken his place and has made a failure of it and wants UNTIL YOU SEE DEWEY SMITII SuiNAL headquarters. We find him pvt.Fiwtrrtln'irv OYtilhita fmm knnuiia smooth journey through this vale of STOVES AND GET THEIR PRICES. very intelligent, entertaining gentle- except J.K.Hudson's exhibition of tears. PRICES THE LOWEST! T. GniNGENPREin.

his weatherside in his tirade against A. Senwack took Mrs. Houde over men, and tuouglitiuliy posted on all to throw up the Job. Pulley's Llnemcnts. Grease heel to Stockton Monday, and on the way The young people had a rousing good cure and Condition Powders put up to current topics.

the Kansas word air hoard because they placed Senator Peffer and Mrs. lost ins overcoat. Any one nnding nme ut nie nance in we nan at ruico oruer at uooioaugn uro's. iirug Store. A.

J. or lirecniieiu a led on brown overcoat with a bolt In the imsk xueouay uigub. cveryooay en- Lease on he list of speakers for Kansas day, but all were good. Prof. Just Out! Entirely Nsw A fresh supply of millinery goods Tuesday at at the age of 73, pocket, will please inform A.

Houde, joyed themselves. arteran illness or two months. Air. Dyche's natural history exhibit was of Zur ch. constantly on hand at the old reliable There will be an and all good, civil to come and take other on the 27th.

people are invited the best we saw on the grounds and A gang of men are at work on the store of Kerr still Smith was one of the first settlers In wbut.ls now Greenfield township, mov inn to the farm where he died, about wasvery nicely appointed. Nearlyev- railroad, for the first time tills sum part in the dance. Smoke tho Spanish Maid Clear, the uier. Rubticus. fifteen years ago.

JJe was a well re ery animal native to Kansas was exhibited in fields representing them in their natural haunts. There were nest oc. cigar in town. Ed. Clack, while passing through this vicinity from Ellis to his home in Smith county, stopped and visited spected citizeu and good neighbor.

He Local Market Keport. Coolbauou Bnos also animals in the exhibit that were wit his old friends a few days. Notice. AH persons Interested will take notice that my petition Is on file In the office of tho Rooks County, Kausus, Probate Court, asking for authority to sell tho following described real estate situate In Rooks County, Kansas, belonging to the estate of II. J.

Al-lard deceased, for the purpose of paying tho debts of suld estate aud the expense of administration, to-wlt; The North-east of Section Five (51 In Township Ten (10) Sout In Runge Nineteen (10) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, of Kansas. Said petition Is set for henrlng at the office of the Probate Judge in the City of Stockton, said County, on Monday the 23, day of October IMU, nt which time and place you can make known any objections you may have to tho granting of such order. Dated October 10, lMi-'l. Pit ERE A. Al.LARD, Administratrix of said estute.

leaves a wife and grown up family, together with many friends to mourn we give Rpeciai attention to our not natives of Kansas. "Comanche," Two young men out ridincr a few WEDNESDAY MARKETS. prescription department, using only his loss. The funeral service was con' Sundays ago passed by where a farmer "ROYAL GEMS" FOR DAY SCHOOLS SINGING CLASS WORK. M.

L. Mclntirc J. II. Fenimore. Every teacher who has not examined this work, should send for It at once.

fST BOUND TO BECOME IMMENSELY POPULAR. copy, 30 cents; per dor.cn, S3.0O. Grain and Live Stock quotations furnlnhed the horse Genreal Custer rode in his last and fatal ride, was in the exhibit. pure drugs ana cncmicais. ducted at his home on Wednesday at was trying todrive an obstinate horse.

COOLBAUGH BHOS. p. by liev. Horn, of the Stock He presents a better appearance than One of the men asked; won't lie draw? Of course, said the farmer, he'll draw House, Sign and Carriage painting he did during the later years or his lire. ton M.

K. church, and the remains were laid to rest In the cemetery near Another exhibit that attracted our done in good style by U. D. McUollum tne attention or every fool that passes uy nnrry i.uutie. I'roduce quotations' by Coolbaugh Co, Flour uuu Food, by C.

L. Nichols. DRAIN AMD LIVK STOCK. Wheat, No. 3, (haifl) 35 Si 60 cU.

No. a. (hurt!) JO 55 eta. Corn No 24 cents. Oats, 20 cent.

particular attention, a large frame in Consult him for work in that line, mis way. which were nve portraits with an in Joe. Frazier will have to buy corn Am now prepared to give lessons on scription beneath. As we cannot Published mcintiiik tins winter lor his nogs. present a reproduction or it we will Piano or Organ.

Call at Kerr and KANSAS. WOODSTON, JOLLY TOM, ADDITIONAL. give a short description of it. In the Still's Millinery Store, for terms, Rye, No. 2, SO cents.

Barley, 50 a 40 cents. Hons, (4.00 cwt. Itond Notice No, ISO. Of time and nlace nf meeting of viewers to upper left-hand corner is the portrait Libbie A. White Mr.

Editor: If you will allow me or an idiot: in upper rignt-hand cor view, nnd locate a public road, and to persons to apply for dumuges, etc. Cattle, strorsK.OO W.50 cwt; cows and ner the portrait of a convict; lower a small place in your paper I will send We ar now stopping in the Iliggins a lew items rrom this neighborhood. block with the finest line of fall dress left-hand corner the portrait of an American Indian; lower right-hand S.R.Hawkes Attorney-at-Law- The General Practice of Law, Office over Signal Office of Stockton. STOCKTOX, KANSAS Statu of Kansas, I County of Rooks Whereas. auDllcntlon has been made bv rvueac sowing is tne word here now.

Will and Ed. Jones are feedinn flftv goods nnd cloaks ever brough to Stock corner the portrait or a maniac; in netltion to tho hoard of county commission range Hall on the Medicine creek. Married: At the home of the brides pareuts at Zurich Kins. Mr. T.

K. Gentry and Miss Nellie Adams all of Kooks The ceriuooy was performed at the Cutholie church by llev. Father Carivault. Mr. Geutry has been in Stockton about five vears, three with L.

Betsser and two with John G. Smith. He is now working for Richard -Martin. The bride is the accomplished daughter of Mrs. A.

Houde formerly of this place. The happy couple wiy go to house-keep! ng at once in Stockton, where they will have the well wishes; of a larjfe circle of friends. The reppies profess to believe they will get the next commissioner. Not ton. Please give us a call the center was the portrait of a very neaa oi nogs.

ers of Rooks county, signed by W. A. Hall nnd others for locating a public road as follows, t(-wit: frank mil was seen on our streets G. N. Wolf, the other day.

The uluce of neg nnlnc of said roaa Is at mum, yi.uv Vb tz.w PRODUCE. Butter, 14 cents ft. Ekrs, 16 cents doz. Potatoes, new, 75 c. bu.

Chickens, 4 1-2 Si-2. FLOUR AND FEED, (rutllll.) Flour, 11.10 sack. (i bbl.) Graham Flour. 25 cts sack. (23 Bis.) Com Moal, 25 cts sock.

(25 lbs.) Hrnn, 60 cts cwt. Chop 70 SO els cu t. Corn, 30 cts bu. The Moline Plow of Moline, 111 intelligent lady Just hold your breath my republican friend, just a moment; it wasn't Mrs. Lease; but a very intelligent looking lady, nevertheless.

Beneath was the Inscription: l. worris drove too many miles the are offering for sale very cheap, several thesouth-eastcornerof section 12, town 0, range IS and running duo west on the section line three miles to the south-west corner of other oay. ilesult; a dead horse. Joe Kobeson Is harvestmar his broom- good farms In Rooks County. Anyone desiring to buy, will do well by ad- section 10.

town 6, range IS. All but these are allowed to vote corn this week. G. W. Swain has rln- And whereas.

A. U. Mulr. Henry llammonu drcsing them. Yours truly, islied harvesting liln.

in Kansas." and J. 11. Hubble, mud viewers have been appointed and ordered by said county commissioners to view and locate said rond. MOLINE iLOW CO, Bomerardner Tkvs will nlav for the This, we acknowledge, is a rather a hard "editorial" on Kansas, but we therefore you are hereby notified that, said uance on tne 27tu lnst. Ne-w Goods.

Outs, 30 cts bu. 1 proceed on the third day of No Wll hope that aftei '61 such an editorial Ed. Clack attended the dance at LAW OFFICE OF W. A FALL AS, Over First National Bunk, Stockton, Kani. Will prnoUe la all the Staf Courts.

Greenleaf BaRer, DEALERS IN GRAIN LIVE STOCK. FRANK S. WEBSTER, John G-. Smith. vember, 1S93 at o'clock a.

m. at the place of beginning of said road, to view ond locate on Kansas cannot be truthfully ex Palco on 10th. Happy Jack. niuchee! the people dou't want any hibited. said roadand perform whatsoever ot her dunes When you are hungry, call on Gus BY CAPT.

O. W. ailEF.N. Old Iron, 10 c. per 100 lbs.

Copper, IIS c. per S. Lead, 2 cents per ft. Bones, dry, cents per 100 lb. more Teele-Morman pawinz over bal as are required of them by law.

And unless From the Kansas building we went Mickey at the Star Bakery. Hot cot vnu file a written aun Mention for damages lots in defiance of law. Nor any more to the California building. There is sustained, and comuensatlou claimed, with ice always on hand county clerks who will ullow them to where we made a mistake. It entire' do so.

said viewers, giving a description or ine premises on which youclaim such damages or compensation, your application for and re lo spoile the rest of our afternoon tour. Remember us when wanting Paint or If you want the Best and Cheapest The California cxiuoit was truly won- Oil we can save you money, Try flour, at Griffin's. New storm king caps at Griffin's. Try our A 1 flour. Griffin.

10 doz. new suspenders at Griffin's. All kinds of cotton batting at Griff's. covery oi tno same win ne torever uarrea. Final action will he taken on said petition, Uak Heating btove, go to Dewey A good solid reuu blican informs us derfuL We almost imagined ourself E.

L. Raynolds Smith. on the first day of the January meeting, 1MI4, that he is going to vote for John Rus sransported to paradise. ons upon sell, if he (loot vote for another man "My! Isn't it lovely; and so cheap!" mitea tins uay or uciooer, Isbal Charles vanueri.ip, County Clerk. tons of the llnest fruits of all kinds; pile after pile of agricultural and miu- this fall.

He often passes by Hill Is what you would hear the ladieis ex Mrs. Ben Talbott will do kalso-minlmg, painting, white washing and srai products, representing tne vast Teelo consultation corner uy the Kx-ch ange Bank, and we suifgest that a claim every day when looking at our Dozens of hats and caps at Griffin, s. win ciean wans aireaay papered, ma lload Notice No. 155. resources of every part of the state, were arranged iu such a way that each new line of cloaks, come in and exam king them almost as good as new, If committee be appointed to 'button i In" him at once.

Jiytheway there New Broad Cloths and Flannels at Of time and nlace of moetlng of viewers ine them and you will say the same, John G. Smith's. not a little gooder too. Mus. Ben Talbott.

G. N. Wolf, in Higgins Block, county's exhibit was separate and apart from every other. The most uuique exhibit we noticed was a statue of an immense horse and rider made and surveyor to view, survey and locate public road, and to persons to apply for dam ages, etc. DENTIST.

Crown Bridge Work Think of itl 15 dot. new hats and are several republicans who need your Ul issioiiary work. The Modern Circus. CHAPTER I. J.

A. Southard is now located on Our fall line of General Merchandise caps at Grifl Statu of Kansas, I County of Rooks a Specialty. Ofeice: Over coolbaugh a co's store, 1 .) South Main and is prepared to make or mend boots and shoes in first-class Tina li na nf narf iimorv inor. r.n.i van I Whereas, annllcatlon has been mado by entirely of prunes. It was, indeed, a very artistic piece of work.

But pshaw! we have neither time nor space ghow ft of ds tna(. surpagg netltion to the board of county commission style. Ladies' or gentlemen's foot- au ivayuuius i wear made to order in any style and to describe every remarkable exhibit ers of Kooks county, signed by W. 11. Hale and others, to vacate and to locate a public road as follows, to-wlt: Next week over 300 pairs shoes at have marked these goods at bed-rock at reasonable prices.

tf we we simply say, the California exhibit "takes the cake" so far as To vacate section line road commencing at and mean to sell them. These goods Griffin s. ditok Signal: We have heard of Forepaugh.s nnd i rnuui's big shows, with their witty cio wns and their insolent ring-master but we will go them one better, north-west corner of the south-west uuarier We have returned from Chicago and of section IS, Town 7, range Is; theucu south are now opening up our fall stock of JNcw store, new prices, and a new were selected with great care, with a steady aim of being able to offer such rn Klntn roscl. New Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, nnrl Pnnu I nHaa Inolm.o nnA stock, is what Wolf can say. THE CUNNINGHAM BARN, THE ONLY ALLIANCE BARN in town.

Tho farmers' wants supplied at Alliance prices. EST We make a specialty of keeping good hay; also grain of all kinds. EjiFWhen in town, come and see us. E. C.

WOODEN, And to locate a rond commencing at the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of soctlon 15, Town 7, range 18; thence cast a line of goods that will merit the pat tlrt we can show up a ring-master and a clown, that can eclipse any- ronage of all. Come in and examine New Goods-John G. Smith. we are selling at a low price. Bring Butter and Eggs, they are the same 1.

SO rods, thence south to state road. And whereas, U. V. ToeplTor, L. Hulse and Onrrpl.

McCnrthv. road viewers and M. J. our goods and prises. G.

N. Wolf. iia Clisu. lull will uuu a gooa SLOCK wells County Surveyor of said county, have and prices low. John G.

Smitu. Our new line of cloaks and jackets been nnnolnted and ordered bv said county School Books, Stationary aod School the state exhibits are concerned. When we emerged from the building we discovered that the day was nearly spent and we started for the city. Passing into the Midway we proceeded to take in such of the shows as would honor our editorial pass. We visited Lady Aberdeen's Irish village, Forty Women of Forty Nations, the Indian juggler, the Bedouin theatre, the Dahomey village, the Lapland village and the Indian village.

Some of them were very good while others were pretty "rocky." The 'forty women' were mostly hand commissioners to view, survey nnd locate said road; thorefore you are hereby notified Supplies at Raynolds have arrived. Come in and get yours before your neighbor gets it. You have a big stock and good goods from which to select; and you always that said viewers and surveyor win proceed on the 3rd. day of November, 1893, at o'clock U. JN.

WOLF. MEAT MARKET. recieve courteous tieatment at the We can do them all on shoes. W. R.

Griffin. New Goods. John G. Smith. commodeous millinery store of Kerr a.

at the place of beginning or said roud, to view, survey and locate said roud, and perform whatsoever other duties as are required of them by law, and unless you file a written application for damages siiNtuined, A Mall Agent'a Experience. SHU. Louis D. Brennecke. Wnllialla.

8. had ano comnensation ciaimeu. wun view Rheumatism for fifteen years, and during Unit time had never been frtio from naln. fREPII AND SALT MEATS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. some, but according to our judgment ers, giving a description of tho premises on From Oct.

15, until Oct. 31. New goods received this week at the widen vou claim sucn uamuues or compensa 'Highland wary and tne or He tried the Hot Springs una physicians The Mo. Pac. R'v will sell tickets to tion, your application for and recovery of millinery store or btni.

Chicago and retarn at 816. for the without Dcnenr. Alter taKing two ootties or Drummond's Lightning Remedy he wrote that, ho was free from palu, and able to take the same will oe lorever narreu. Final action will be had on said petition on the first day of tho January meeting, 1H94. Lots of new goods at John G.

Donnybrook" were the prettiest. We saw some very nice work in linen weaving and forging in iron, in the Irish villaee. The East Indian jug round trip, good returning until Nov. 15. One way tickets $12.25.

Smith's. several long walks. Your druggist shoum keen this remedy. If he has not got It. Highest market price paid for Hides, and Fat Cattle.

DAVE Stockton, Kansas. jiateu tuis oay oi ucioner, jnw.i. IsisAh Charley Vanoehlip, County Clerk. write to the Drummond Medicine 48-50 On above dates will also sell tickets Buy your Paints, Oils of Maiden Lane, new tork, una they win gler performed pretty nice feats of legerdemain. The Bedouin theatre didn't amount to much; the report, to St.

Louis and return at $12.80 for the round trip, with same limit re Raynolds, the Druggist. supply you. Price 5. for 2 large Dottles. Surveyor's Notice to Non-Kesl- turning.

Geo. E. Fritz, Ladies' and Misses' fall caps, just in, however, that the performance was indecent is not true. Bill Nye de TEACHER'S EXAMINATION. thin on record, in much as the Joke invariably comes at their own ex-pens e.

Says the ring-master to visitor --it lira ber 1. How does my assessing unit you? Very well says the spectator, you see 1 u'int in it this time. I hive a family exemption, and when cjw are valued at ten dollars a head, you see, I have to pay about three dollars taxes, but when cows are valued at six dollars a head, you see I alnt in it. So the old clown said he had got he. pack-saddle on the wrong mule at Js own expense.

Scene 2. Well that old fool surely na ver went to see that land, or he ver would have assessed it so high. Ha alas! When the ring-master took his seat on his second term, he found tin the twenty-two trustees fixed the price of laud greatly to the old clo wn's dismay. Scene 3. Well when those two gr eat party ring-masters could not get a joke without the expenses com-i ng out of their own pocket, they de-t ermined to take in an assistant, by he way a young Republican, and he ave the Populist audience and about ninety per cent of the Republicans good satisfaction, but through some ludicrous blunder, he got a Land tax on for road purposes and that did'nt uit the old clown anWthe ring-master, they took his head off, and the udlenee Is quietly waiting for the ourth scene.

Old Hayseed, WANTED. A few second hand Swinton'g New English Grammars at once. Coolbaugh Bros. Agent. at John li.

smith's. ueiits. Whereas, C. T. McAIIstcr, an owner of a There will be a teachers examina scribes the Dahomey village better Webster has dehorned "more cattle lifl am prepared to do all kinds of CARPENTER WORK- In the most APPROVED MANNER.

rw have tho latest Imnroved Machinery tion in Stoekton Kansas, Oct. 28, 1893. than we can. Bill says: than any man in the wjrld. 11.

J. Lambert, Co Hupt. sub-division of section 18 town. 8 south and range 20 west Rooks county Kansas, has applied to me to locate and establish corners "There Is nothing left now for me A stayer Baby Ruth Perfume. Coolbaugh Bros.

on said section. Therefore I hereby notify but the people of the Dahomey village, who remind me of a Republican mass-meeting in South Carolina." known to tho trade, and can figure cheaper OFFICIAL STATEMENT. W. II. Carnahan, C.

E. Perkins and J. H. Dey- Of the Financial Condition or, owners of sub-dlvlslon of said Bectlon, Latest and most complete line of The only change we would make than anybody. 1 hnvo two good mechanics In my employ, and can complete your work with neatness and dispatch.

of at at the State Bank of Stockton, that I will be at the north-east corner of said If you want lots of goods for your dollar bill, Just drop it into the money till Of the prosperous milliners, Kerr Still Or if you have a silver wheel, And fear the effect of Congress' heel, Offer it at once and it will still Be taken the same as a dollar bill, By the favorite milliners, Kerr Still. millinery goods at Kerr Still's. in the above is to leave off the last three words. Stockton, statk of Kansas, section at 8 o'clock a. Monday October IB, the School Books, Tablets.

Pens and We also took a ride on the Ice rail Shop Eustof Harness Whop, JOSEPH FELEAY, STOCKTON KANSAS. this close of Business on Third day of Octobkr, 1893. 1893, for the purpose of commencing a survey to locate and establish corners aforesaid. Inks at Coolbaugh Bros. Come aod see us when wanting any M.

J. Wells, Surveyor of Rooks County Kansas. Stockton, Kansas, September 28, 1893. way. Anyone who has been to the World's Fair and didn't take a sleigh-ride on the ice railway missed one of the most delightful treats on the Midway.

resources. thing in the drug line Uaynolds. I. KERR. -siAttocey-at-Law AND COUNTY ATTONEY.

Loans and discounts on personal and collateral security The millinery stock of Kerr Still We took tho elevated railway for What Alls You? If vou have sudden darting pains In the Overdrafts has been moved three doors west of POPULIST MEETINGS. the Mecca hotel where we arrived just the corner of the Opera Block. Real estate 10.2MU5 Furniture and 1,271,70 Exnense account 1115,95 joints or muscles, and it recurs every time you got cole, and appears in new places Monday Oct. 23. Mills school-honRe.

Try some of our elegant 5 e. cigars. in time for the evening session of the editorial association. The association decided to accept the Invitation of Office, rooms up stairs Opera Block. Lanark towship, Riley, Fesler and others.

without leaving any or ine oiu ones, me uvmi. thing iO do Is to send to tho Drummond Medicine 48-50 Maldon Lane. New York, They are the best. E. L.

Raynolds. Currency Goldaoin Silver coin (131,72 Due from other banks, sight ex Stockton, Kansas. Barnhart Bros. Spindler to visit for a bottle of Dr. Drummond's Lightning Tuesday, Oct.

24. Stone church. Ash Remember Raynolds drug store is change Remedy for Rheumatism, it win cure you. lie wise in time, and do not be fooled with To Trade lor Stock of Hardware. their type foundry on Friday after which, take an excursion on the lake and take lunch with them in the Rock township, Bledsoe and others.

Wednesday, Oct. 24, Sft school-house, Medicine towshio. iBadsoe and headquarters for fane cigars and Total liabilities. something else. If pou have got tiie above symptoms you have got the Rheumatism, and If the druggist tells you the truth he will say Dr.

Drummond's Lightning Remedy Is Two quarter sections of "as pretty others. land as ever laid out of doors," situ lonunuea next Thursday, Oct. 28. Bessev school. Use the International Stock Food, Parties having school books, in the adopted series, which are in fair condition, will do well to bring them to oolbnugh who will allow fair rices for same in exchange for new nes of different grades.

Good good and low prices at the over-flowing millinery store of Kerr Still. tneonty Known cure. Capital stock paid In I as.orw.flO Surplus fund on hand i.ouo.ou house, Corning township. Bledsoe and ated in Lane county, about nve miles north of Diifhton. For particulars, call on or address every package guaranteed or money refunded.

Coolbaugh Bros. Agts. Price 5 for li large bottles. W. II.

Kellholtz has re-napered and others. iHlivided profits Exchanue 20.81 Friday, Oct. 27. Clare school-hniiw. Individual deposits Demand certificates 0411,54 Twin Mound township.

Bledsoe nnrt others. repainted his shoe shop and now has a nice place to entertain his customers, while he mends their foot-wear in first-class style. One door 'west of Nichols' flour and feed store. Tiis Rocky Mountain News Total tStOO State of Couhty of Rooks, JOHN L. ITARBAUGH, Geneva, Nebraska.

dehorningT If yovant your cattle dehorned by The Pops had a cootl meet.ino- nut, SILVER'S CHAMPION I 1. J. W. O'Donnell. Cashier of said bank, do Our new line of ladies1 and misses' cloaks and jackets just arrived.

Over 400 to pick from. Come in early. G.N. Wolf. at the Walter Green School house in Twin Mound last Mondavniirhfc.

RIpH. New Millinery Goods solemly sweur that the above statement Is true, to the beat of my knowledge and belief. So help me God. the niirit. exix'i'ienceil and scientific edited by T.

M. PATTERSON. It contains all the news of the day, Zurich liuzzlngs, Everything is quiet In and about Zurich. Farmers are still busy planting wheat. A large acreage Is being sown this fall.

Rumor has it that the Union Pacific has gone into the hands of a receiver. The Government should have received it twenty years ago. G. E. Nichols and family attended the Teacher's association in Plainville Saturday, and remained over Sunday, visiting friends.

G. E. teaches west of Zurioh. Sheriff John Shaw was here Friday, posting election notices and looking after he txys. They need it.

sos and Riley were the speakers. The house was full of pops but not a repub showed up. Bledsoe says there Is no dehoriivr, and bythe use of the best First door West of Coolbaugh 's Prug Store, tf Margaret M. Uunn. Subscribed and sworn to before me.

this 13. devii ever invented to eaten and tiold dsy of October 1KI. I cattle. Send for, K. F.

C. Webster, G. N. Wolf invites his patrons and and is the best exponent of the People's Party principles West of the iSEAi.j o. I.

MAWKKfl, notary i-uniic. (Com mission expires on the 5, day of Decem talking to an audience where evrybody knows as much or more about subject than he does. He sav he wants ti o-er. 1'. O.

Address, Falco, Kansas. ber 1HH5.) Mississippi River. Correct. J. B.

U' nomtiti.L, I LOST. 4 On the road west of Stockton, a bro-k on pitman and claw hammer tied up i i i sack. Finder will pleas leave tho sioi ii ii if fi i i. the ha mo of 2t the ladies of Stockton and vicinity to visit his store and inspect the rich nnd elegant dress goods now ready for some place where he can talk to republicans. Our next Commiioer John Dou't fail to L'o Ut Kerr Stiii's for Attest: M)tth I) ikns iirectors.

Jacob Hkndhicks. Weekly, $1.00 per year. Address, THE NEWS, Denver, Colo. the neatest and nobbiest oods lu the Hoskins was also present ahd mad a To Jons W. mi Iliiii'j-v nop.

iheir-fHii ol1 twiter their examination: lue most clo-gant showing ever made in this city. short talk. liuiik Topeka kuneas. 1 rivtti ato ck l.iiK an i.

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Pages Available:
2,411
Years Available:
1891-1898