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Oskaloosa Sickle from Oskaloosa, Kansas • 3

Oskaloosa Sickle from Oskaloosa, Kansas • 3

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Oskaloosa Sicklei
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Oskaloosa, Kansas
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CLOTHIMG AT LIC PUB TO THE Christmas in Oskaloosa. The Presbyterian and M. E. churches were handsomely decorated Christmas Eve, both having large and shapely Christmas trees Jora Hell lilies Giant 15i.s i.baik Mis Simpson. Kate Beiii-et To.n Mct're'uht Mary -Hi tflvld rsi Pr tersoii Leoa Prit Kbte Hil ton Ralph tJrae Demi Hi; COST.

osra L00S.1 sickle Puhlished EVERY SATURDAY MORNING at THE COUNTY SEAT, Oakaloowa. JefTersou Kan Ihe Entertainment Thnralur Etc- Tlte en'ertait'mtnt by th 'wo ter i Mtrvin I'eje, eve ii.ir'of U.t was oil I it I bit. init it tl all ffsa There I- in ilit- ('null cih t.ll it i bliI ny ver on 1 in 1. All he imlriit? Hiquitteii tl em Ivo lie tlaii Uifj erected near their respective pulpits. iLOT OP3ET LETTER.

A MS AS VEX I II A RAIL WA 1 ej i.y b- ii itiii1vr. We lih li pioytam I elovr, ss -i el utJ 1. Pir-xef. Time Tubln Ao. 10.

AT WINCHES I rt. i rain EaHtward. Train Westward p. I Pass 12-lu p. in.

4,) na. I FieiM 9.40 a m. 4.tr in rot'jrn mv thtnko th i'zn? rf am! 'ir fun 'In-? nnnnlry fr their vrv 1'hprnl pfrine- th pt vr nl tnit hv x'tMiithn u-in-'S -m I ftir l-Mnif to n't. ni'l cniHivin h- 'ntn-e I en present opportunity to cU a'tention to the fact that I a uo opeuirg the 2 Ilr-hl ytur ead up like 3 1) pi he niy. 4 lt CJuhlfit-cli The trees were rilled with many beautiful gifts for both young and old.

We attended the exercises at the Presbj'terien church, and found it was crowded with people, many being unable to obtain seats. The following was the program: 1. Hymn by the choir and audience. 2. Opening address by little Katie ('ritchlield very nicely executed.

3. Prayer by Rev. J. 0. Jen-n js.

4. Recitation by five little girls. 5. Song by Mr. Jennings' class.

C. Ttecitation by Daisy Tedrick, il.5(la Yem in S3 If no pitl nutll the end of Hie Year. 1 ISS1. Largest and Finest Stock of GOODS OE ALL KINDS a wee bit of a little girl, who sur Kver hrouifht tn this city, which have heen with ur-a'. care ftti-1 a iliri-t vi-w to the wHi.tn of lomintiiiity in he -n in illy th it th-r-iail he no ne-essny tor.

jf-ln hrol iu jur-chae uoud on the put of any of our people uu account of either the ijllz- Mi-s ii' Kteltr. 5 lil 'ne iu thitre ncii Ht-y-n. rj in-liiik svl.i.ttisC'he, Mi (Ji it- .1 s. 7. Ilustl and ntou.

S. V. -l 4'tiltnre ly the ht'ilrt n. 9 nld leave your li Mis. id Ci -t 1 CeM.

In Biiii.ti Hi an aiit i i it 11. Wrtlfl ills s-lnilh ai 1 lit-l fi It. 12 Mr. bid lts. i Mr.

Mni-t nd Miss I I roii. 13 11 uhti Mm MiN l.fi Id. 14 loMiia Tie tiuktu I.turttd t.1'. T. II.

Nolle has j-in chaff fi ilie Bishop Vail property, iniiculi-itt 'y couth of M. Gpliari, q. The young folks are anticipating; pknty of Lji-yuitnt at the brill cn Xt.w Year's Eve at iLeccuit h'-tisc. Premium to Sub- SCRIBEKS. We hve made arrangement lor a supply of "Dr.

Kendall' Treatise on the H-rse and his Diseases." and will give one ol tlinu as a prtuiUm to all new Mil-criher who pay us in advance one ye.tr. a-nd all d0 suhscri rs who pax op hat i due atd Tt nev their ut-fcriutiouH for another year. The oook i a standard work, and contains a vast a mount of in'orm of jr at value to every person who owns a -rse Come iu ami him! get a copy before they ate all gone. A Urand OfTer. HrainaiiiV sic.l Wor d.a nionth-I manz ne, $1.50 a and I hk MCKLK 1 5' -toin loi $2 ol) a year Brrtiuaru'a Muicot World upon the eighteenth year of its existence with the January number, and is wrll ktiowti a the best musical journal in the Uuited States.

Eaen nuuiher coutaiu-j isixiteii pages of the latest and mofct popular slieet includiu tiongs, ballads. piano lieces, waltzes, polkas, reed organ music, duett-, qU ATtettes, violiu ami p'ano oiusic, eti. The muhic alone Hoiace Snyder Will ntou iz.e Curi B'-ttie Pii--e iz Prttter5. Anna Dvis Cair Snyder Inlih Ed Bu'-kmsater Anna Fauhion MolheDeiteit Mrs tfievns Charley' Motley -McCteigiit u. Jenkins is- L-eaverion NT Bureutiark ra wnsnad MaKtiie Main Gia.e BucRn.af'ei It Mclnics-h Anna skins Neit Brt nnau Ha" tie M- Inly ie Mr- Williams A ice Bell ilailie Pej pitd -Hevms ZC.

Muker Many of the above got from two to five presents each. A handsome cross, very beautifully decorated, occupied a leauing position on the right of the pulpit you entered the church. A large Star of Bethlehem was erected in the pulpit, which shor.e brilliantly before thiaalijai. It was about 9 o'clock when the distribution of gifts ceased. After the exercises at the M.

E. church closed, the lacies of that denomination gave a nice 03-ster supper in the court room, and many went there to feast upon the oysters, coffee and cake. The evening was a delightful one in both churches and at the court house. Judg Huron furnished us with the following: The M. E.

Sunday School had a beautiful christmas tree, loaded down with presents. At an eariy hour the church was tilled to its utmost capacity. The exercisus consisted of 1. Song by school. 2.

Prayer by Rev. Havermale. 3. Song, Christmas Bells Ly school. 4.

Address by Superintendant. 5. Song, Merry, Mtriy Christmas by school. Over 500 presents were then distributed from the tree, during which ihe venerable old Santa Ciaus himself, dressed in that wintry costume of the poits, came walking up the aisle bending undtr a big basket of candies, nuts and notions with which he proceeded to inak glad the hearts of all the little ones. Qualify Stales 02? Prices! I have rua.ie mutable arrangements to onler any goods not iu stock that in he wuuted.

I je'jog nizo Ihe UiiU The way to ktp Trade Cp. is to ken PRICKS 8rUlS prised the audience with a rendition so tine for such a small 7. Song by Miss M-ittie Smith's class. 8. Declamation by Johnny Russell.

Johnny is a little boy only 6 or 7 years old, and his rendition of k' 'Twas the night before Christmas, hen all through the house," was really splendid, aud he brought forth the applause of all. Then followed the distribution of prizes, Messrs. C. B. McClellan, P.

Wilson, and; D. M. Smith calling out the names of those who had gifts on the tree. Some or little boys were appointed to carry the gifts to the recipients in the audience: Caddie Criti hfirld Kate Mae nibr Vic Macomb Frank Johiibou Markets. T- H.

WOBLE Is now selling and will continue to sell until closed out, his stock of Clothing at Cost) overcoats pants, vests, and dress-coats. Get your bargains KOW! Mar ie at the ie Urn of 'he i lin'f pj-fUld. 'II I hlll-lJa Dr-e. 23. ty Ilv.

J. o. Vr. ham an 1 Fl-n Fnii At he ctIHP place, l-y the Miiie, VI r. (Jiiarl.

ms au Ginssie Di-Wili bl.ifO k.i Kam- s. Quite 1 tiin 1 ei u.vii.ii i pr-neitt iii the atiuve in.e-? tiie niiitialn ami ui iil.ite i he on it; p-0l- a 'h t-iait ut in uweiiml liU. We in ii lise ai ti lti. tin II. a ng lii I j- ii' Marii-tf, on i iSO tit hi flli-- l.

C-Ia'- I G. A. llnii-ir, juovt Wn i ei n. i-al Mil- A.J 1 r-1 1 ot Kt'iat. Mariinl, on N' V.

2H. lf'SU, I i fli eu. IniM, A Hu.oit, alt jmlji-, H. (jin-iip Mis ibIi A anvy j.11 1 1 oii'p -onviile. liai.t-an.

wiieit, hi. He .3, lSn. at Li Hue in Ot-kah on, tu ii. A Huron prLiie jult-. All nl Ktl.ey anil 8 i I.ihia A.

Bai.l bii i-f f-i r-m county, Ivan-af. Maititil. i a eve. tt th. uie me I i ni llrv.

L. Pm Mi Wa.t.i 11. IV. ai (I Oiivt- C. a I ol Okkloo a-.

Grove City grange will dedicate their new hall on Saturday, January 15th, 1851. All Patrons are earnestly requested and cordially invited to bring their dinners and their friends, to enliven the occasion. Worthy Muster Wm. Sinims, of the state grange, will be present to officiate and deliver the imUic address. J.

F. Villits. Com. on invitations. 1 i i i I i C'liieliK H'-'l i'itl-1'.

Take llnmii's ujh Bal-atn F-r ie Throa' am' Hrnirw n-hs. Use BnwiiV far Troclte-. KiirHeailacliHHi.il BiUi-u-n--f. U-e Bioa'hV Liver P.ll-. Ii.ilitfef.' ion, Tnhe BroA-ti'e P.

p-in Totiie For CatHfli, G'-rmm Ca'nrrh "uri' For Cuti- iii.s. Brui Fr Hi U- At nia talve. S' Lmhc- Curnl, By 'isioij Couh Biifum. Fi -e ie Blown'- W'etero Remeiiit-s F-r -aln i.y in Me limine, i lie West given in each volume of the Woil! i niilil -tt iivi.r Q'? if mi ritiMMtii pn N. D.

I now weivlnar 1 rire ul lilions to my aliea.ly Large Stock oloou(i, which 1 vlelenuineJ sell at tuu Lowest Prices ObKAl.OO-A. Wheat. ei I Ush, her I LH. jir i.sb I Ifcl: e- prl JsiAt ntm, I t-i bi t0 85 ti ten pplet, 5J GJc. II p.

i ton. i ih 3 00. Bun I er pu loo. Ktgs. ei th Z' Ii, CUr.

Cm- kt i s. p. n. 1 25 a $1 75. i ni a Chst i i 1, 15 -0 C.

11 I'Ui', 52 So. Onions, i tr bush, il 25. Mi II; field Is Lie Meeker Eil Patterson Mrs. A. Simpson P.

Willie Morley Fiinches-i Arthur Noble. Hood eo i Mrs I'leht ui Wis-e Frmt ii Uificl i Pi-. Smith Han tie Am 11 lie id Dora Hell Will Bell Jas. Smith lleSiml-t Wnlie YWIall Jim Bueiibark Annie Nobie Minnie 1 Nellie Fi rem i an F. (Jil uly Mi.

ti fi Id W.lU Coy J. K-r: P. ppod arat-ly. Besides ail.thia choice music an iujin-n-e amount ol int rBtig and leading matter i i ven in each iiumiier. Toe Musical Woil.i is jut what is wauie-l for your home duiiu the long winter tviiings.

vi hen ihe family ian gather around the piano or organ and with music and good cheer the ronrms 'lut iae v. iihoi ami make home a place of enjoyment aim le-ngJsl- You cii obtain a p-cun-ii ot" ihe JMiiU'Sl VYorl.i n.i-iog 15 ceo' to in- p. blii er Krallltld'a Ctdt, llllli'i Tlie titular r.uJ.rpi ion iiiice $1.50 xear. By irnomei i Ii.U lie S'ckle i id B.a!i.ail' si a Wornl troh ou yet tor ot r.iijp"e j. e-, can be exaiw.neu i.i (his orti e.

I ally call the attention of the Lolib to mv line of Divs Oof and Ti limiiutK. to UrriuMntowii, C.huere an-1 Zjphyr Wools I am also iih a fall line ol sample Silks, Satins, Velvets, Cloakings and indeed all the Noveltif in Dres-n Goods, which I can supply on fch rt notice, at KansMH City lietail prtctv. S- 3. O. Kli' ila M- I Flunk AlorJry $tTinvase D.

M. Smith is the man to sell vou reliable musical instrments. 11 A drop letter, mailed the 28th, and containing a communication for publication, had no name signed to it. Of course we publish no communications unless we know who writes it. ''The meanest man on earth" remarked a friend, the other day, "is he who retails scandal and adds to it at every disposal." We do not know but that is about correct.

lfi-c Mi-. Morley Mrs Jt-ukiu-4 lto-s Gill L. xV Price Genie Gdluly Jerry Benin -C os kins J. C. Mcintosh Gertie Co per Arit.ur llusf-ell Arthui Kvaus Wash Trpp Olia Jt ukius Katie IVppaid Jay Keeier Mattie Noble Willie Hintou Mattie Smith Annie "Wise Lizzie Mcintosh H.

Morhy Kate Pru Till Smith H'aX Milton I A ll! Bell Line paper. your house with building Buy it at Smith's. ALL KINDS OF I il Cons'aully on hand, or Manufactured to Order. Ofnll indi done witli neatness and Jiapatch. In all ita brunches.

yEveiythini: manufacturfd in the Tin line, troai the lrgeal di2ed can a half pint cup. srS10VEPIPE-4 on hand at all Mrs. Nottingham, in township, died suddenly last week. Hon. A.

McLou'ih returned home Sat unlay from a protracted visit to Michigan. Mrs. McLouth returns home Thursday of this week. Frd Prttiei'soii Minnie S.iod-Koin.u li.jt!; "KUiitr Jenny Mcluiosh John KummII Meeker Geo Bretinan Kiiie Trapp -Dick LiOMinan Sriho P-ddock Horatio Trapp Win. Walls Eiiz Deter G.

Pry or Geo Vei.daii Lou Smith W. Buck in aster J. M. But-tll M. Smith Paul icier Maud Wilson -tin St-M'difoid Sheiin BlcL 'I raj Luy Patierson Frank Stevens Sdie Trapp May Li whoiihe L'icy Wiiiii- rw it-.

wno Merman Btinnao Delii P.xhh ck B. if. Pi J. II iwanl udie mi alitie Mailiie rt oiln lvn WllilaUlS Soha liiiiton Minute Trapp Add Pnlleroii Mr Vemlttll Vic Ben net Ella Blis Settle ScttSittle! KA2CKA- CITY. Wheat, No 2, 8i -s -i, Ct.

Com, So 2 mise 1, 3 Xo2 whlt9 29c. Xr. ZQ to 31c. Cuttle, hi (ti.PtJ.fl 75 J5 25; $3 20 a $3 JC; 2 IU a 75. II ok i.

$1 3(! a 4 Notice by Publication. G. MoCook, Haiti: IS McC.x'V, Kol L. Mc o-k Bell 'J trhardt. -nm lii-dUH.

u-sannh J. Wik1, Wiiliam K. Jcweit Mill Jm-s wcit aie hereby fi -d hat Murs.1 i l-'os-er pa t.ier-d buntss under ilw fir.n Morse Foster su ticn. and ve fv-e'i ih ir peii.i i eainsi tM iu in lii-trict iwirt tho I hi'd Judical Hi tiici ji x- btate ol Kansas, s.tti' iii uiij lor cuimy ol ff rsop. Sri I -tai in ac ion i which t'ie suid I'.

H. Worse I J. rs do.i.g uvines v'er the firm lumc oi oiter are pi Ii ifT-. an 1 i. vV.

McCk Hat-tc 11 ok btrt L. Mc "oo. rdi. llcld-rl, V' i. iC.

and mo Jswc't Jants; nJ th id di-feii lairs, misi a'iscr ilie j.t"ti s.i i pi in-tiffs iIk li af rcsaid on or fo she twclfsh of try A Ibcl. or aid u- tion ill le takei. true, anfi jw'n em will be ag-'kist id tU I. uduit-s lor t. -um of five hui-d e-i floiars, ant tie e-M- oi this a tion aid the s-uthwest iter j'Mi! srcni Iw nty jiht 3J8 town e'evci 1 jujie miitttcn I9 in II County 't I ff ol" Kansas, the properly of s.iid dcltu iiits.

atiatlnd in ih a lion to fy pla nti its' -ail claui', i.i he 'rcrewi tc be sold to satisfy tne ju ta mi ni remVred thi- aa.on. LFHARi, jaui-t Ait rr.t-ys fr I'laintifTs Motis3 by Publication. in the District C'Jiirt thi Third Julcia.1 Districi of til-? laie of K.a ia-, in iJ tae couniy of -ffersott. H.irriei Hngeon, or lic last will and 'testament of Aniiiouy liaajij, dccc.se pliia iff, ts Dvid Bigj.m, ilapy m. IC.

Hil yer. Mirk 1. r. Jos po Is I'a ra.r 1'iinothy ti, i-ct and Jaicd V. liar.i.

s. iii Ten lams -aid J. eph is hereby OO-iifii th-it he h.s lieca ucd by said n'ainci I i the entitled action an.i ial sad il lint ff has filed her pctiti'm sa -uit sail del -11. 1-anis. an.l that said -fend in oh R.

H.lnii r. must ans-i Said petition 1 or befor the itti day of ei.ru ry, i3-t. or nd will be an as true, and idm nt wi 1 be ie dcred said action against dcten-ia'tts, liigsatn atid Mary f.i-garn for the sum of sixteen hu t'i ad l'r y--tiur anti Hl 'tt doll wi.h mtrts! the to fr it -y 1'ltH iS7. at ihe rate of a orni. per an.im.

and against all of tiie d.cndaiits in id actio lore-Cloii a mongago gv to secure th pa uici.t of said Hi'Jiicy. ai for the sa'e of th; I il wi described iand situ.te in said t' wi fnt norea-t qaa tcr of mjii twenty nine i Toom-ship eiht, I ra -me tiihi en, i i and by rir of sai I -rt a ii a 1 1 otccI -in all of i i la is a ty i.i ail it, in, lillv tiuritatj 1 sai 1. 11 I .11 i liter KtiLfc; dec's 4t ysforsaii Flam i ff. HOKACK B. W1IAKFFK, Ittorney atLawani Couaty Attorney Wt'I orseiii i- a'l the i-urls in die -tate of Kia Oilice in Court House, iskalu- IwaSM Nellie Wii-on i -utile Slida Soibi.t Hmtoii I May It ifseil time.

OpI.ii. solicited lor TIN l.OOFIN(i-(3a R. H. Deibert. Kr E.

Hide Eul. Square yKAlOO.SA. KANft. AH peiHihs Hi utbl to the ed, 1 hook account or noe. thai is iast di.e.

aie reueHie to make jriompt r.bittemeiit. Terkv Ckitciifjkd. rem her '25. 1SS0. VAltiOUS CAUSED- Advancing years, care, sickness, disappointment and hereditary pre-ii-posuion all operate to tu the hair gray, and either of them inclines it to prematurely.

Avkk's Hair Vig ik will restore luded gray, lijjht 1 re.fh.tir to a rich brown or dctp black, as may be de-ird it suftins and cie.tn es the scalp, giving ita healthy actio i. It rem ve and cures dandruff and humor. By its use failing h.ur is checked, and a new erih will be produced iu ad Uso where the follicles are not ye 1 or the glmds decayed Its eflf.ctsare bcautifuii) sh vu on brashy. Weak, ors ckiy hair, ou which a lew applications will produce Cie gloss and freshness 01 youih Harmless and sure in its cpertiop, it is in-coaiparabie a dr ssing, and is especially valued for the soft ins re a richness of tone it imparts. It contains neither ml nor dye.

and wiil not soil 01 color white cambric; yet it iasti long on ihe. hair, and i eeps it fresh and vigorous. For Sale by All Dealers. Jun i I I tVK KNEW oF. J.

fi Sharkey, a prominent ami i- -rluiiii I C' zen of loa Ci'y hhv-: 1 have hail ihe D-ppMa, i Elver Cmipl nt for i-eve-l ttinl have u-el ev-ry Bemeily I cimjIh tiear of, Without any relief whatever, nniil I ratv jour Snilou'si Vr.alizr-r ilverliseil in our piper, was per-wualel tot'y it. I am liuppy to srat that it han eniirel' t'u-eil me. It i-certiinly tilt ht-st -im-ily I ever Knew of." Piice 75 cts Sold Biu fc Co. Not le C. B.

l. T.ll Pi iai.k Haiwi We Ua Gr llltai. The Best Offer Yet Made! FOUit OF F1UNK LESLIE'S 1 1 A i I ONE YE 1 FUtt ONLY J.o0. Smith will soli j'ou a good organ for only. a little more than those cheap things are sold.

Handsome invitations are out for a wedding in this city, Friday evening of this week. Kale M.i' FlVIi HLWi'KKI) THUUSAND rSTItONt. In til i8l ftM inoitlha there hits tell ut -re OlM.lHM ttle- of -HILO i'Si UUH Out In- var hiimner tf people who luve -d ir. more th tn 2 010 eases' of ONUMHI JON f.ave lieeii eurei. Ail Cough-, t'ronp.

A-ili-na, and ii.oncliitis. yield hi tince, hence ii hat very bly ak- In is praie lo who have not Used i', lei ih if you hae a "gh. or you hihi tlie eroiiji, and life fad try it. For Lame Baek. Mile oi u-e Huil Poion Pla-tr.

dd or iJx-'jgKist. A ri RAXOK Do i kn ni ti-re ra ge pe ile in tmr cooiiii unity we say auiie tuey sf-iii to pr-fei lo Silfe an pa-f their y- mi-e a-hy ilia Ie ny Di-pfp-ia. and I.iv-er C-mnl in CotHi-ptti n. I D-l il-v, when SHILOH'ri VI rAL'ZKR I tee tui'ueli-in. The Frank 15 Dey ie Yor.i, xili t-e-ni FR A LESLI E'S FA IL FlxlEND, a 10 HlusiiMteO a pn, t- omx oo er xeai.

FlUMi LEs IES YOUXG FOLKS OexOten ll- IllteltsIS yoi.ng eopie, ami cohlxii iiihci to mn a in tuie afe. To' pa er eohiaii 16 pagea of illusiiai on ami aluahle leadiny iiinlti. Ju-t the pap-r for pnnv i-nild en. pe- ye-r50 ce-it. A LEbLI a I IO A I Mmi VVi.dall Malt Ilo-k Wib.

Deibert Uy ts Yens Iar NeWfouse Mrs. McClellau Lut Price Mrs. el male KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. The Most Successful I'emetly eer disjcoveitd, It i.t certain irs effect mikJ dies not hli-ter. READ PROOFS BELOW.

Ff.n A Prominent Physician. YVtliinguiu vihe, Ou Juihj 17lh 1SS0. Dr. H. J.

Kendall A Gente: Ilr-tiilini; jour advt-rti anient in Tutl, Fi Id bini Fai in. of your aviii Cere, unit having a valuah tl Htd fp edy II r-e win-h had hen lame ffnn tpuvin for fihteeu uiootliM. I etlt to ou for hoitle expref, wnieh in cix kn removed all and enlargement and a l.iTKe hpiint l'nnr another hoise. and boili hor-en are to dny as Bound a ColtH. The oi hot lie ws worth to me one hundred dollars.

Refpectfully your-, H. A. Hbktoi.ktt. Statement f1ade Under Oath. To wno.n ii may loe year 17-3 I Heated witta nd.Ii's ipavau Cure, a ti-me spavin ut xrVrr-hI mouih' tfiowih.

nearly half 1 irge aa a lien'i etfar. and ompl iflv Btp4eil llae iaiiieiM and rem Vrd enltrg-nn -ni. I nave wmkt-d Hie hrte ever Mi.ce Very hard, nil he never ha heen lame. tr culd I ev er M-e an dliVr ice in the soze of the h-'Ck hunts hiiiv I rented him with KendallV Spavin Cure. A GAINES.

Knoshuraih Falls, 2 1870. Soin ami h.I-.ti -u-Mi in thin 23uh day or h. a 1S7L. JOHN ii JcJN Justice ut the Peace Kendall's Spavin Cure on Human Flesh. Ail I- a-oinlon N.

Fei-. 21. 1878. iiir, Tlie fii' ticiiinr ia on winch I useii your "Spavin Cie" uaa mali-uaiit ankle pram of cix.et-n niontli' ftandiiu. I iM'i tiled many hut in vain Your "Spavin I ore" put the foot to toe ground attain, and lor the tirt lime t-ince hurt, in natural poiti For a family lim-nient iCexceiH ati th nr eeei used.

Yours tr.ilv. lttv M. P. IJell. M.

E. Cuuren, i'mten's Mi Y. Keioiali'a Spivin Cme i-s sure In Ita etreitf. mil I iu it acHoa as doc nol hliisier, yet it a penetrinai and posvel tul to reach every deep eated piii tr remove any bony growth or other enlargement, tucia a pavins, -plint-, cu-'h, callous. tpral), aii lauieliCH- atiu all eularf uteut tf the Mi is or luulsts, or ilieumati.nn it.

inn. and for anv purpose for hich a linunen 1 used for man or hear-t. It I now known to ho thti het iioimeut for man eyer u-ed. ncii niil.J and yet certain in ttn Seiitf a hlrerA for Ilhis'rated will 'Ii we think aivet posiiivr proof ir i virtue No remt-dy tm ever met wi.n i-uch uno.i-.iirld mjc Cet to our knowledge, beaat a-vell as man. Prh'e $1.

pr tmttle, or six bottle foi $5. All Drujiiii-t have It or can eel it for you, or it will i-e lil to nn ad- F.miua Thomps: Bnha Funchess AtiRD ULIUitlal' aM) WOKK- Somebody left a boy baby at the door of Augustus Blohm, in Junction City, aad Mr. B. and his wife have adopted it. Terry Critchfiald Wants on to creitlu up.

This i. the lime of jear lo the books. The Masonic fraternity here gave a supper at the court house Monday evening. We learn they had a very enjoyable time. Judge Huron informs us that the M.

E. Sunday School has an average attendance of about SO. We have a mieeily and pos-itive ('ure, for t'a'anh, Uiptheria, Cankei mouth, s.ul Aehe. in SHI" LOH CA i'AURii 'REMEDY A uaal Injf'i-tiir tree with each hot-tie. it if yu lei.ue health nnl -w et hreath.

P.ice o0 ots trl.l Buck fe Co. bil fim. THE EV. EV YORK OBSERVER THIS YEAR. Wednesday morning the thermometer marked 20 deg.

belovr zero at several i daces in town. IMi EAR v. Elt. 1G ge ihu-iat-eO paoei. lor oiii $1 OO j.r ewr FKWK.

LESLIE PUl.PI I'OF THE DA Y. a 10 pue lllutia til pa-ier. Ju the ij, j)-i fur Sunday icuo-liig Piicet'iity 75 cenn. per ear. (Irallfoa, uf loe ah.ive pubhca tiou lot 52.oJ pci ear Any pei ti ir-suiug to ct a out agent on ieiidtng 1 i-Cf-i ve at a tm.ii pies toe above totj-ih-r with complete amt's out hi of 12 neaut i-tul I'lemiU'it also -t copy ot our Book of Yuluame Info, ma ion ol'over 5t) ttfe utainin an II IllKtiated Dl'-l lO'i nry ot evoy u-elnl word in tie toumt in iulil.

Language, Methcal ami leceipts, Leual alvn-e and torm. ar tii'lcs on e- te-ie ami let'er xxriiim advice to oieicnauis, clerk-, mechanics and farmer. Samples of all our PuhhcHti IllUstraied Ct (wiiiiuui. joe-miiaup) 15 nt-. All desiring rt end w- an 1 pu a le f-n h- ill I -end at, once befor- ihcu tern rv ts A no i Frank I.j;sl.ik 1 ltumshixo lo I) Mis.

Hatfield Jiinab Wei Mr. B. ii. Wil-Oo H. D'ckt-r A nti Wl-e Mont Lo Lilian Nel ie Blics Mat el Smith Daiy Teirick Lizz Trapp Bert Tiapp He Studs Prot.

No tin vife Ka'e Tntn Fanchild Mrs Svhaeffer It iiu 'h t'owneiid diony Wil-iiii i Le Ler J. 11. Peter-on Jeny Beii't ilne Nbie Ella Tiapo i'bailey Frank Buckmastei J. N. Peternon Maud i Is-Ii vli.

H. MuInt-M-h John Hintou 11 Trrapp C. Wir-e Kettle Smith Mud Peppard Mrs. Moi 1. Davis Kate Cii Ad lie Mailt Mrc.

Jeoiings Win. Ha fi hi NHle Delhtrt tieo Simpsou J. O. JeltlilllUS -iheNuun Zi rVIIIH Mir. II i- ell car Jenkins A ill Hm.u Ch; Sparr I -in Nickiini Jr- Price Gerge Sands Wilhe Morley Tfnige of oui i a lr-i ie-iring slea dy Hnd rorHaide mj)hy n.eut, i Hhmhie r.

iii'jf III ler ciip Uu 18sl. kh i'I 15 'nt- to tin FRANK BK.8BIF. PUHl iSHINt. 15 iy X-i 'ik. tor ti pi 1 eel th-IT and IlluirHted Ct 1 'sine, -a'n-imf lis? tf preni me, $1 5 I to a iMinpUt agent' oiit fit of 12 tean tif-l Mint our BMk ol Inf mixtion.

iitiiiiif ovei 5h0 with sarn? fope? of al! our pmdn-aii-m iii anot'ier clnm. An Mi'iivf NiMit evey tii twenty to thlty lolIis. i-nn tie made wekly. Tneir Jilustrle. Pihl ea'i' r-? wi'h their Pienji al sleht.

Do not lay iT yu v. sl to )se''ir vii'- tt Ahlre- FHANK LELIK PHB-LIH1NG 15 Dey York. The person who took the coal oil barrel from near T. H. Noble's store is requested to return it, and thus save exposure.

The simplefl aivi be i rnanlHtor of (i.e Ijuti. in the wilI. -tr Cm I L'Ul-Iner Pi I If. Tl ey pio.m i-'iivf tu t-icK iieadachc. MzziM-n, r-r-v-iit -irt- CTottti'ipa j'i i remove "aIIu anil P'liiiilew from the The Ta.ar esi and Best Family Paper in the World.

W. A. Coy has pnrch.ased a nice residence in Lawrence. The people in the vicinity of the Chitwood school, near Geo. Gray's, enjoyed a christmas tree on the of the 25th.

Send for Sample Copy-Free. '-n Caiter'a Lit Iivr i Pi'Ih are very inill a an easy ikeaugiir. One pill a nte. Price vlamie McCreight Mia Piiddck List of letters remaining unclaira-el in tli3 p.xst o2ije at Okaloosa, msas. for tho month eudihg Due.

31. 1SS0: Brown, Miss Ollie; Dorrett, Milton; Davis, Mr. Amos Edwards, Henery; OTvake, Mis3 Minnie; Williamson, Rev. Garret S. W.

II. Pkice, P.M. xeiv vom oiiKKtircn. 37 Iak ICosr. Xew Trli.

Trees! Shrubs! An liiKUirii k-l l-ees mil Kver r- 11 feel 1 i 1 Shmtnt I'mit Tr-- nil all Fro't-a, -t the sIlJKGKuN HAY thf vill he oiI t'liMp-r atnl et--r than at thr p'me tl miiiein. Ad-tie, fur Catalogue, J. PIKVFY ,23 Siur.eou JJ.y, Wis, 1 Oaifit furnished free, with full instructions fo- f.oiiduciiitk' -e mot protiiaMe b.isinot that anyone can engage in 'I tmsiac is so eay lo learn, And our ia re so iin. le and plain that any one cad cike tre.il pr fits lit-IH the very Maru -No oie Can I il who ii wiiiing ti work Woineu are as s'lcceb as mei ll.ytnd girls uncarn tare- vi Maiiy ve ra ide -t business over hundred dull rs I a -i 14 vnk lilc it ever ki on txrfi re. A'l who engage are siurprise-1 a the ase nd ra id ty witi wiich ihey are able rn ke ney.

ou can tn gage in this business ur cra'e time reat pr fil. You do not ha-e invent cat itat in 1. Ve take the risks. Those wh-. ne-d ready money should write us at once.

Alt f. rni.hcd A.4Atmm ltf.tr 6l Augusta, Ou fit son! fVee to those wbo to cngnge in vJi'iemus picas mi and pr.tkabl. is ucss hveryihiugmw Ca.it.il not rquir a We will furnish ju everyliiing. i'uaday upwarts i easily ma Ic wuh.nu staying a av from home niRhi Ao sk uhaitvr. Man) new wo-kcrs nitcd at ence ail) ar nuking ti.r;iin.

a ihe business, l-adits niak as much as imn, au. miij boys aud girls make great pay. Nr ant who i wiil-ing to wurK (ails to make more money cveiy dj than can ue ra.tde in a week at any orcfinary imploy-ment. hose who -ngige at once find a short road to loKune. AvlrbS H.

Uaixstt Fordaad, Maine. dcv STOP THAT COUGH By to the lli-ihle nt)il Well kii' Drug tand of Holler Br. ()awo anJ hnynii; $1. totie of f-renn Mountain C'ot-gh Ilataarn. If itfier u-iog wo-tni nin, you te i relief, leiti'ti tne hrtlanee ami e-i vur money back.

Se ad wrlitemeiit in thi-. paper. tiold by all Druggiata. drt5ou receipt or puce by the proprietors. Dit.

R.J Knoburfi FmIN. Veinmnt. RICHARDSON Ag't Si. So. bq7 I5ly.

Bus-ell Gerie Keeler Majfiiie Truwer Jennie Nickum Dan Deter Mrs LartDton Mattie Tedrick Miy Critch field Ed Price 111 ph Hnvder Mr. V. Curtis Addie Bell.

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