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The Kirwin Chief from Kirwin, Kansas • 3

The Kirwin Chief from Kirwin, Kansas • 3

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The Kirwin Chiefi
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While at Phillipsburg last Monday, osiit'iitn nWuiBsinh liitlf-hciiir nr. tlm In. Jje Kirto'n Diet. Going to a Larger Number of Post-Oflloos Xuan Any oilier 1'upor in mo county. stituto which was ably conducted under the management of Messrs Trull and Lowe.

Miss Alhbon on account of illness was unable to take charge of the Institute last Monday. She is spoken of as an excellent teacher and has given excellent satisfaction, LarffDst Total and a General Circulation JixtenMno Over the Entire Jforthwent. Wednesday, August 28, 1878. Campmeetlnff Notice is hereby given that there will bo acanipmeeting hold on the Phillipsburg charge, of the M. E.

Church, one LOCAL ITEMS. soli, which threo years ago, was pressed only by the wild herds of tho prairie, Is to-day turned by the glittering plow-share and burdened with the rich products of Industry. For the last few years the States bordering tho Mississippi havo sutlered severely from wet weather and insects, and tho crops have been in many places, almost a total failure, consequently the people of those districts have been lookt nig for a more available place to better their jondition, and in doing so thev have settled in Kansas. And why should they not? With a central location, geographically, climate unsurpassed, an inexaustable soil, desirable mineral resources, a good supply of timber, building stone in abundance, already rich in in her sparkling vintage, luscious fruitage and golden cereals. what more can the heart of man wish for, than is offered by the vigorous thriving young state of Kansas? When the Central Branch of the Union Pacific, Railroad shall have been completed tu Buloit, it is but just enter ingupou the confines of the richest valley under- fhe heavens.

The north and South Forks of the Solomon, like migh and a half miles South of Phillipsburg, on Deor Creek, commencing Sept, 19th, and continuing over the following Sab-hath. The brethren and friends of ad Horace Monlton.f DEALER IN Drugs, Patent Medicines Chemicals. Faints A Full Line of Fancy Toilet Articles Constantly on Hand. You will also find there a complete Stock of Confectionery And Choice Cigars. Moulton also has a good stock of Clocks Watches.

West side of square, Kirwin, Kansas. 31tf joining charges are hereby cordially in- Fair next week. Why don't the "City Fathers" meet? Sheriff Troupe was in town Saturday. Last Saturday was a busy day in town. They have a four-pound baby up Deer Creek.

Chas. Russell controls tho cigar trade vueu to suspend tneir Business ior a Jew days and come and tent with us. "For the Lord hath spoken good concerning Israel. btocKton news please copy. of Kirwin.

LOGAN MILL! mum, mm wilimt, PROPRIETORS. LOGAN KANSAS. "Iiebeatof IF1 3L 0 1UL IT constantly on hand. Grhts grounil on short notloo for parties from long distance, MBIT QEOUUD EVEEY DAY. We have also Saw In connection with our Orlit Mill, and ran funtirb.

at reasonable rates any quantity, and tho bent, of NATIVE LUMBER. Also dealer in Dry Goods i Groceries and a full line of HARDWARE A full line of gwds constantly on hand, and Sold at Bottom Prices. J. A. SOUTHARD'S Boot and Shoe Shop, Southeast corner "Public Square, KIRWIN, KANSAS By order of the Committee, J.

N. Duncan, Chairman. Wheat taken at Belford's, on account. or for trade. The Ladies' Sewing Society.

The Band dance was larcclv attended Some three months aco. tho ladies of last Friday night. A new Livery Stable is going up in the ij mi in i n.jL.j Tho undersigned will pay on 50 cents per bushel, for wheat. 32lf E. C.

Lindsey. For headache, constipation, Liver complaint and all billious ilevangerneiils of the blood, there is no remedy so sure and safe as Daylight Pills. They stand unrivalled iu removing bile and iu giving healthy aution to the liver. Sold by 11. Lindsey and 11.

Moulton. The Furst Bradley Sulkey Rake at W. E. Rowe's, An improved Riding Corn Cultivator can be purchased of Jones at Smith Center, for 7s 21 A large lot of Misses' Gold-front nets can be bought for per set at Young's Jewelry store. Good second hand, or new sewing machines for sale cheap, or trade for stock, by (J.

J. Lamb. Moline Wagons, the best in the market, and, just received, can bo bought oP Jones nt Smith Center ior $75. 21 The German Insuraueo Company iiu sures against damago by lightning. McBride agents, Jones, at Smith Center, is selling Iron, Beam Corn Cultivators for the small sum of $22, 21.

Insure in the German Insurance Co. The Company Is conducted by staunch Gorman citizens on a sound basis. McBride agents. One dose of 0, Cough and Diphtheria Remedy is sufficient to satisfy you of Ihe superior merits of the remedy and one bottle to cure tho worst cold. For summer complaints or cholera-in f'aittum there is nothing as safo and relia-bio as Dr.

Winchell's Teething Syrup; it never fails to give immediate relief, and is harmless. Sold by H. Moulton and 0. Lindsey, 23c per bottle. 4-lSJy Uuqlo Sam's Harness Oil fills and closes tho pares of leather, effectually preventing Ihe, entrance of dampness, dut, ifcc, and rendering the harness soft and pliable, while at the same time in.

creasing its durability. Sold by all harness makers aud dealers in leather. Ring Worm, Tetter and Salt Rheum aro classed by physicians iu general as iucur-rble, but under the balmy influence of O. Golden Cerate, they waste away, gradually disappear, und are no more. It northwest part of town.

ty arms extended upward, grasp the cornucopias or the gods, and their richest blessings are showered upon her sunlit valleys, Thu people havo taken L. L. Grav. of Phillipwburir, passed through town Saturday, advantage ol this rich opportunity, and nearly every desirable foot of land east McBride Cook's land office is a much improved appearance, J. J.

Clites of the firm of C. Webber MANHOOD! of Norton and Graham counties is ah ready taken and being rapidly develou- this place organized a sewing society, which had for its object, the ralslug of funds to assist in furnishing a church. The society has met regularly, since its organization, and that good will bo accomplished by tho industrious members, no longer remains a doubt. The society has coucludod to still further extend its efforts, and for that purpose, an eating stand will be provided at the fair, and meals will be furnished during the continuance of tho same at a reasonable price, the proceeds to be used as above stated, i The labors of the members in thus aiding in building and furnishing a church, Is Indeed commendable, and we hope tho society's stand will be liberally patronized. The following named persons comprise the table committee; How Lost, How Re Atchison, called on us last week.

stored. cd. Numerous towns havo sprang up not Phoenix-like, from the smouldering ashes of ruined empiresbut by the sturdy muscle of an industrious, honest and hopeful people. To supply this rapidly increasing nhil almost incredible devel-opement, there must be transportation tacilities. An importation ot material and staple commodities, is necessary, and some means for slneping must be Mrs.

J). II. Moulton, Mrs. W. T.

Belford, Mrs. Geo. Noble, Mrs. John Sheckler, Mrs. A.

B. Conwell, Mrs. D. Potts, had ere long, or the country 'will cither he surfeited with the immense abundance of its own products, or have its wealth consumed by exorbitant freights. Mrs.

W. II Barber, Mrs. A. B. Crosse, Mrs.

A. u. McJjride. rpiIR BEST OP WORK DONK. Sowwl Boots a JL Specialty.

Repairing done on tliurt notice. Charges reasonable. Give me a call. 20. JurtpuMlslml, a new edition of Ir.

Culvlr. welt's Celvbrated Kttmy on th rarllial cure (with nit ni' diciiie) of h-kkmatohbikea or Hnminnl Weakness, Involuntary Semtiml Losses, Imtotknoy, Mt-ntnl and j'hysical Incapacity, Impeilinimits to etc lew Co-sumption. Kpilm'Sy and FiS, It duccd ly Stlf indulgence vr Sexunl extrtvugance, AHPrlce In jouted envi'lope, mlv six cents The celebrated autUor of this admirable Essay, clear, ly doimiustrate. from a thirty tars' bimthsIuI practice, thai the alarming conseqnance. of If-iihme may be railicuily cured without the dangerous use of Internal medicine or tho application ol the knife; point-inn out a mode of cure at ice siniile, certain a' eiructual, by means i which every stifforor, uo matter what bin cnniiitiun may be, may cure nimsel'.

chimply, priv itely and radically, iyl'hlii Lecture should be In the humid of every youth and every man in the laud. Sent under seal, In aplalti envelope, to any ad Ire.H, pout receipt of six cents or two po.taga stumps. Address the Publishers, ITLYERWELL MEDICAL CO. Jo uic i. railroad the people are looking for a consummation of those rniLLtVSltVKG.

A right lively Totrn on the Hill Col. W. C. Calhoun, of Jimtown, this county, is the lather of a bran-new girl. A.

E. Harmcr, Mr. Palmer and S. L. Bishop of Norton County, called on us last Saturday.

Mrs. D. P. Clark fully understands the art of bread-making, if our judgment is good for anything. W.

E. Rowe and Laf. C. Nay, delegates to the State Convention, left for Topeka last Monday. The Manhattan Indantrialut publishes Hon.

L. J. Best's name as one of the Regents of the Agricultural College. Billy Jenkins, of the Pioneer, dropped in on us yesterday morning, and reports his paper in a flourishing condition. Mrs.

0. li. Weaver has gone east, but her efficient clerks sell goods just as cheap as ever. Call and see for yourself. Belford has just reeieved five thousand pounds of choice bacon, which is being sold out at an extremely low price.

W. E. Rowe's stock of merchandise is the most complete in the city. Stoves and tinware in abundance. Go and see what cash will do.

Mr. F. II. Orcutt, traveling salesman means. They now expect, over her grand highway, to find an outlet for their heavy products to the markets of Chicago and New Orleans.

The Upper Solomon valleys must have a railroad, and the Central Branch should have the Solomon valleys, -as they naturally belong to her. The people hero have been watching with joyful anticipation, the GOTO The Men, City Hall, liuulneeg -c. d' c. Phillipsburg, the capital of Phillips county is assuming a rather dignified air for a town whose origin is of such recent date, and when business calls us thence, we wonder at the rapid strides the energetic men of that place have made in building up a town. The survey was made about five years ago, and although the county has been scourged removes the itching and smarting sensation of Tetter almost instantly.

NEW JEWELRY The undersigned would ruwt respectfully call tho at' tuition of the Inhabitant of Kirwin and adjoining country. Hint he has opened a Btore in Kirwin fnt the purpose of Kipaiting by the grasshoppers season after season, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of westward progress ot your road, and sincerely hope that the good work will continue, until the shriek of the loyn-niolivc shall waken fhe echoes in our lively little city of. Kirwin. Yes, come on with your railroad; the country demands it; the route is easy; a rapidly increasing patronage needs it, and a mutual interest awaits for all concerned. Hoping for the future progross of Northwestern Kansas, and the Central Branch railroad, 1 am, sir, Very respectfully, C.

A. Luwis. it litis not checked the growth ot the "City on the Hill," but apparently instilled new vigor in the minds of the KVKUY I I'lloSS ALaig- -'tuck or Ki.av will ti Kept constantly on hind, W. W. YOl'NG, AgHtt.

city mtners. j.ne business men are all enjoying a good trade and the town presents a live appearance. The merchants are all running have for Smith Crittenden, jobbers of Dry Goodsand Notions, Council Bluffs, Iowa, will visit our city about the 0th or 7tli llohbins' Electric Soap. Having obtained the agency of this celebrated soap for Kirwin and vicinity. I append the opinion of some of our best people as to its merits We have tried box of Dobbins' Electric Soap made by I.

L. Cragln Co. Philadelphia, and find it to be all the Manufacturers' claim for it. Mrs. Germain.

I find that Dobbins' Electric Soap does the work better, and with less labor than any other Soap I have ever used. Boiling the clothes Is entirely unnecessary and at best, very little rubbing is needed. Mrs. G. T.

Lord. I tried a box of Dobbins Soap and find it to be excellent. It promises to do wonders, but does all it promises. Mollie Gilmore I desire all my friends and customers to stocks of goods and can scarcely keep Those afflicted with Chronic Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Ophthalmia, Salt Rheum, Bronchitis, Diabetes, Female Weakness, Coughs, Colds, are invited to call and examine the Patent Hypodermic Medicat FOR Pure Drugs, Medicines. Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Dyo Stuffs Choice Perfumes and Toilet Articles Fine Cigars and Choice Tobacco, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, And Everything Kept in a First-Clas; Drug Store At Prices us Low as any Place WEST OF TUB MISSOURI RIVER One Door North of Postoffice, Kirwin Kansas.

mat. Don't J)o It! Don't buy any more clothing until Bel-ford's teams arrive. Ho will have the largest stock in that line, that has ever been brought to Kirwin. At The Coming Jh'airl ed apor Bath at Dr. Jenkins's office on the north side of the square.

This is no traveling humbug, but a fixed, permanent Institution. Satisfaction guaranteed. Candid thoughts are always valuble; so is Uncle Hum's Condition Powder for all animals. Sold by all Druggists. For Utile.

A choice claim two and a half miles from town, well improved and cheap. For full particulars enquire at this olllce. give this soap one trial so thev mav know just how good the best soap made In the U. S. IS.

Acgust Stockman, Sole Agent, Kirwin, Kansas. 1WEH THE HOIl hi MOVE? The Rev. John Jasper, of Virginia, says: "Do sun do move, for in do morn-in' it shines on dis side ob do nous, while in tie cbeniu, on dat side ob de hous. Now ef he, don't move, how come he dar?" Notwithstanding Mr. Jasper's logic, we yet believe the world moves.

When Mr. Jasper's Ideas constituted the popular belief, people thought that to die of small-pox or cholera, was simply fulfilling one ot nature's laws. Now, thr'o vaccination, small-pox is averted, while cholera, cholera morbus, dysentary, (flux) and diarrhoea; are readily'cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Compound Extract of Smart-Weed. Does not such evidences tend to prove that the world moves? As an exiernal remedy for cuts, bruises, sprains, swellings, bites and stings of insects, the Compound Extract of Smart-Ween has no equal.

Veterinary surgeons have also employed it wi'h marked success. Patents! Patents! Edison has made a fortune, and his name will go down to posterity as the Master Genius of this age. He 'has iak- Silver Thimbles, all sizes 40 cents each at Young's. enougn on nana to supply tho demand. During a few hours stay In the city last Monday, no less twenty loaded freight teams arrived in town bringing goods to the merchants of that place.

In the line of I PRO KM NTS the town is doing well. Two new two-story stone blocks are going up, one on the south and one on the east side; the the former is being put up by Messrs. Bennett Young and Dr. Whitney; the other by the editor of the J. 1).

Bradley. Mr. Close, father of our esteemed commissioner, is putting up a fine stone dwelling, which when 'completed will be one of the best in the county. The new City Hall, a line two story frame building is almost- completed. The lower story is occupied as a Hardware store by men recently from Cawker City.

This buildingis an honor to the town and a credit to the builders. We are. indeed pleased to note the progress of the Burg, and we hope the next move will be to add a new Court House, which the county is very much in need of. Of course we went around and saw the "boys" and as we entered the Court House we met the smile usually worn by William Bissell, Land Agent and Register of Deeds. Pratt is as fat and as saucy as ever, while Laird was in better humor than usual.

Goo. W. Stinson, one of the leading attorneys, we found in his ofllce dilligenlly laboring with the business end of a pen. Hon. John Bis- en out nearly 200 patents.

Inventors entitled to patents should send stamp for information to Pkkshrky Guicex, Ju.it the Thing (or farms. Seventh Washington, D. It is worth more than Its own weijh: in pure gold, viz: O. Golden Cera'e. Look Here, Farmers If you want to Savs Money, If you want to Save Labor, If you want to Save Time, If.

cures Sore Eyes, Burns. Cutaneous- ine undersigned is agent tor the sale of the well-known Fuekport Sulky Plow, and will always have them on hand. Call and see the 'best plow made, when at Phillipsburg or Kirwin. 450tf II. C.

Spaulwng. For Sale. One second-hand Mason Hamlin Or-Kan. In good order. Price $50 cash or part time.

For further particulars call at this ofllce. Eruptions and Old Chronic Sores. Sold Ivirwm only by E. Lindsey. Dr.

Winchell's Teething Syrun has nev BUY THE Green John, dealers in harness and Horse findings. The above house will give away $25.00 In special premiums to the best Horses and Riders. Thomas Helm, the new Register, received his commission last Monday and arrived In town the same evening. He has taken charge of the office and parties can now make their entries. Four wagon loads of boots and shoes will be in from Hastings in a few days, and every last one of them for Belford.

Remember that by purchasing in large quantities, he can sell much cheaper. The Phillipsburg Democrat makes an attack on Sol Miller, in reply to the criticisms of the Kantcta Chief, which reflected "as it were," on the editorial ability, typo, and proof-reader of the Democrat. Ayer Son's Manual contains more information of value to advertisers than any other publication. Sent postpaid on receipt of 25 cents, Address N. W.

Aver Son, Advertising Agents, Times Building, Philadelphia. A. B. Parsons wears a smile those days which is altogether child-like and bland, and we have just recently discovered that the new boy at his house, has made him more than happy. It does beat all how Kansas is filling up.

Basket Meeting. There will be a Basket Meeting on Deer Creek, in James Forbes' grove, six miles North-west of Kirwin, Sept. 7th and 8th. All are invited to attend. J.

E. Young. The City election passed oft' very quietly last Friday. The following officers were elected. II.

Moulton, Mayor. Joseph Pasko, Police Judge. V. T. Belford, W.

D. Jenkins, E. W. Warner, J. II.

Skinner and F. Campbell, Coun-cilineu. Just Received. er failed to give immediate relief when use in cases of summer complaint, chol-era-infantum or pains In tho stomach. Mothers, when your little darlings are suffering from these or kindred causes, do not hesitate to give it a trial you will surely be pleased with the charming effect.

Dr. Winchell's Teething Syrup is sold by H. Moulton and E. C. Liu'dsey.

Elward Harvester AND BINDER TO CUT TOUIl GRAIN, AND TIIE onesota chief and champion sen was in lown, who ny tne way informed us that he had not yet purchas O. Oulic, Cholera nd Diarrhoea It' medy, Cmnpboniteil llartahorn Liniment, nub end Diphthora Vm'iy, Cittimrtii. and Livot pills. Golden C' eatc. I)r Von.

Uupl'n uraco Ton Ui t-rs. Are manufactured by Owen Chamber-lain, Marion, Iowa, and sold by the principal druggists and medicine dealers throughout the Northwest, also guaranteed by their, to give entire satisfaction or refund the money to the purchaser. E. C. Lindsey, Agent at Kirwin.

31 For Sale. A good Grover Baker ed the Herald ollice. But we cannot take our readers around the entire cir Edison has made a fortune by his inventions, and his name will go down to posterity as the master genius of this age. He has taken out nearly two hundred patents. Inventors entitled to Patents or Soldiers of the war of 1812 or their widows, and all Soldiers' entitled to Pensions should send (stamp) for information to PuKsniiEY GiiKKN, Attorneys, 7th street, Washington, D.

C- Ttuchevtt' Examination. There will be a Teachers' Examination at Phillipsburg, the last Saturday iu August. Tho's Trull, Examining J. W. Lowe.

Board. Phillipsburg, August 20, 1878. Thu business men of Kirwin do not take enough interest in securing strangers to settle in our city. The more business houses there are "here the better for all classes ol biifiiiess, and trade would be attracted here that does not come to us. A hardware store and a furniture store would both lie a paying investment, and we could have both if we could induce our monied men to build suitable rooms to rent.

cle, or we would find ourselves short of Sewino Machine for $5. A goodSiNGKit sewing machine for $10. a better Singer sewing machine for $15. A good How sewing machine for $10. A number one While sewing machine for $30.

Okuass of first-class makes for sale cheap. If space. We will only add, that the Burg has a live wide awake class of people who would build a good town on the most desolated spot on the continent. TO THKESH IT, OK (. A.

WEEKS, Kirwin, Kans. 5 you want any goods in this line it will pay you to call on C.J.Lamii. Open Letter to Maj. IV, JF. Downs, (irn'l CLAIMS FOR SALE.

Parties havinsr A Card. All parties indebted to me at Kirwin store, will please call and settlo their notes and accounts with W. E. Rowe, who is authorized to give receipt for same. 450tf J.

T. Jones. Sup't Ji. Ji 11. Kirwin, Kan, August 27th, 1878.

Maj. W. F. Downs, Sup't C. B.

R. claims for sale, deeded or otherwise, will do well to call on the subscribers, and have them entered on our tract book, as we have frequent calls for them. No charges to register them. My Dear Sir: Thinking that perhaps a little information regarding the resour ces and development of our Lund District might be of Interest to you, I take the JiDerty or submitting tho tollowiug facts This district extends from the eastern line of range nine (9) west of the Sixth Principal Meridian, on the east, to Hastings, Nebraska. New Declaration of Human Bights.

We hold these truths to be self-evident that all mankind are born free and equal, and are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, amongst which are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, and a Homestead of 160 acres of land in the Northwestern Land District of Kansas E.C. Towne Land Agent, Kirwin, Kansas. tne western line or range torty-two (42), on the west, being twelve miles in Colorado making its entire length from cast to west, two hundred and four miles in width it is fifty-four, and sixty miles, its nortnern Doundary being the northern line of the State. It contains 11,208 square miles, or 7,211,220 acres, of which McBridk Bros Cook, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, Kirwin. Kansas.

Save your harness by oiling it with Uncle Sam's Harness oil, which will keep it soft and pliable. This is the oil made for leather. Sold by all harness Lily Balm, for removing pimples, tan, flu, lit li. Limine) '8. 0.

Cough and Diphtheria Remedy. Sold by E. C. Lindsey, Farmers! Would you hnve your horses in prime condition for youi-spring and summer work? If so, several tilings should be strictly observed, cood care regular feed and liberal curniii are among the essentials, but do not" fnit to givs them Undo Sam's Condi! inn Powder, according to directions, and yn wi'l be we'd rewarded (or your expeiiM and trouble. Sold by II Moulton and E.G.

Lindsey. 4481y Catarrh, consumption and bronchial Delinquent subscribers who desire to pay up their arrears to The Chief, can Ho so, should they desire, by bringing us building rock, for which we will pay 84 per cord. "tf acres are already entered, and being rapidly placed under a state of cultivation, while 3,387,000 acres are still vacant and subject to entry To give you an idea of the rapidity with which the country is being settled, I will submit the following statistics: During the year 1876, there were acres of laud eutered In this land district; in 1877, 537,103 acres, and in the year 1S78, tip to July 1, acres. In Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Is Doors, Shingles, Lath, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, ETC. CALL ANDQET MY Before YARD, FIRST STREET, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA.

To restore and keep soft, and pliable your harness, apply Uncles Sam Harness Oil. Sold by all Harness Makers. The Bottom Kicked Out Of the prices in spring and summer gootls, at W. E. Rowe's.

lie will soon get in a mammoth stock of fall goods, and in order to make room, will sell regardless of cont or price. The childrens' best friend is German Worm Cakes, pleasant to the taste, harmless to the child, and sure death and expulsion of the worms. Hold by all Druggists. Have you a Cold and Cough avoid all flurry and to a first class Druggist hurry ak lor Eilert's Extract of Tar "and Wild Cherry, one bottle buy, your cure is sure don't worry. Why should a loving mother wait for the coming of the Doctor to prescribe a remedy for that fearful Cholcra-infautum Croup" Colic or Cramps with wnich her precious child is suffering; when she can administer Dr.

Winchell's Teething Syrup and at once give the child relief. One trial or this charming syrup will make yon ever its friend 'and pitrnu. This Syrup regulates the bowels, keeps system in a he.allhy condition, prevents all pain and discomfort arising from teething, and an old well tried remedy Sold by H. Moulton and C. Lindsey, at 25c a bottle.

Dr. Jaque's German Worm Cakes nev. er fail to destroy worms and expel them from the Bvsteni. Pleasant to take and perfectly safe. Sold bv II.

Moulton aud E. C. LiinUcv. W. E.

Rowe has just received the finest lot of Clothing ever brought to Kirwin, which includes a full line of overcoats. This new stock has beeu bought at reduced prices, and will be sold cheap. Full suits made in the very latest style. Call and see them before purchasing. 'Tis lovely In a fragrant wood, Or in a fragrant glade, To wander with a pretty girl Aud drink iced lemonade.

'Tis lovlier in the city, though, E'en when no girl is near, To hang your hat npon a hook, And holler out, "Zwei Bier!" Last week, the Herald and Democrat of Phillipsburg, were not icsued. The editor of the latter took a trip to Russell, and during his abseuse, the printer left for parts unknown, not, however, until he put half of the forms into "pi." We understand that the Herald has not been Issued on account of an unfinished sale of the office, which has not yet been consummated. Union Sunday School Plo-nie There will be a grand Union Sabbath School Pic-nic at Alexanders Grove, five miles west of Kirwin, on the Solomon river, on the 12th day of September. All Sabbath Schools are cordially invited to be present and take part in the exercises of the day. Turn out and let us have a good time.

Musiu will be fur-niehedtby the Kirwin Cornet Bar.d. Good Speakers will be present to address tho people. Hy orderof tl.e committee. Thos. Cox, President.

E. Gland, Officer of Ihe Iv. Ifotiee. All persons indebted to the undersigned will please call and settle their accounts within thirty days. Those indebted to me will save costs by complying with the above.

51tf Geo. Noble. Kirwin, Dec. 25th, 1877. the year 1877 there was an Increase over complaints, if neglected, speedily end in 18 its, of acres and at the same ratio during the remainder of this year, 1878 will have an increase over 1877, of permanent suuenng.

I ne Dcst fcn-twn remedy, after long practical use, is Eilert's Extract of Tar and Wild Clien compounded by skilled chemists, fiem. some of the best known vegetable It is not only valuable in. pulmonary disea-es, but it is (unlike tao.t cough remedies, which are extremely debilitai OR in yonrevn town. J5 unltit tree. No risk.

leader, if you want A bualnen at which person! of either sex uigMD excellent tonio if taken as directed. ouu can make great pay all the time tliey work, write for particulars to H. il-let Co, Portland, Maine. 5-20yl Sold by II. Moulton and E.

V. Llndsev. 1,322,113 acres. If settlement continues at the same rate in the future, that it has during the past, in one year and nine months from the present time, there will not be om foot of vacant land in Northwestern Kana. Those calculations are based upon official figures, for the years when the emigration excitement, was just beginning to revive.

It is now in its heat and for the next year the influx will be enormous therefore we can safely predict that every acre of available land, clear to the Colorado line, within that space of time, will be occupied by actual settlers. It is really wonderful to think that the A good than loaning money at one per cent a minute, is to keep your Liver, Stomach and bowels in a healthy condition by the use of Eilert's Daylight Liver Pills. They will restore you to health, impart new vigor to your mind, tone up your system and give renewed pleasure to the joys of life. No medicine will an effectually free the Liver from excess of bile as "these pills. Sold by II.

Moulton E. C- Lindsey. Uncle Sam's Nerve and bone Liniment is for man and beast and is a balm for every wound. Sold by all Druggists. Dr.

Jaime's German Worm Cakes arc. an effectual and safe remedy for worms. Announcement. I am a candidate for Clerk of the District Court, subject to the deeissioa of fhe Republican County Convention. L.

L. Grav. 1 hey are pleasant ta Jake snd not tne worms but remove all tra- of them from tle system, leaving the child healthy a id strong. Thev are warr.v;'c and soi bv K. C.

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