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The Attica Advocate from Attica, Kansas • 2

The Attica Advocate from Attica, Kansas • 2

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AT H. H. BERRY'S Alliance Prices Beaten For Cash! AT H. H. BERRY'S Spot I will save you 25 per cent, on Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats.

Since I have adopted the STRICTLY CASH Come and Ik: convinced that what 1 say is Absolutely True in regard to prices. Herewith we quote you a few of our bargains: WEO SAYS! KTOTIOIVTS. PRY GOODS. Cents. BOOTS SHOES Per Pair.

Oil Grain Plow Shoes 75 Men's Call Boots US Women's Shoes L.25, 1.Vt and a Children's Shoes 10, u0, and l.rt) Men's Fine Call Shot 2.50 Buffshoe LIS Full Sioek Kip Boot lihi Spil Boot .50 Base Ball Shoes 75 Slippers 73, 1.00 and IM Cents Per Yard. MM i mi 10 and I J'S iili is GROCERIES. 1 IN Aii' -Si Hi. Star Tiilwmi itl I c.iMii ihit-i i.w i i 10 I lb. Rakitu Powder, (fry ram Hoxcsor lllaekinir I ran Urn-til 5 Clears, last In town) HI I 'nits Standard Corn S3 1 mi Standard I'mimliiM 10 Headlight Oil, per gallon Jit m.

Invight or Church's 15 2 Cans Blackberries 15 LICE. 5,000 yards of I.nce bought for 30c on the' dollar, which we will close out at 1c, 3c, 3c, 5c. 7c and 10c per yard. They are cheap for three times the price. Don't let this opportunity pass.

BUTTONS, We have just received invoice of Dress Buttons that will sell for Ma on the dollar of cost of manufacture. They wlllcot yon from 2 to 3c per dozsen other houses will charge you 10 to 13c for the same buttons. We can't sell goods as cheap in Attica as any other town in the county? We have no rent to pay; our time is worth nothing, and we are perfectly willing to give it to the dear people. Now, if there is anything you want that we don't carry in stock, don't be backward, just let your wants be known and we will get it for you cheaper than any other house in the county. Papers Pins 1' 1 Bottle 1 Mottle 1 Tooth Rru.h 1 Clothes Ladies' iSMMi I.lnen Thread Press Itraid 100 Hair Pins India r.inn India chain? Scotch Zephyr i hainhrev Wllit" liiMHlS Nsnsoolc Black Arsondie Iie'lcge Go.

I. t. iik! in Shirtlnu CMIrSt Gingham 15 10, 15 and 20 10, 15, 30 and HATS. nti'l 5, fi and 7 lOand li Straw Hats Men's Wool Hats Boy's Wool Hat- 5, 10, 15 and 5 .50, 7.i and IM 40, 60 and 73 The Attica The (lid Reliable City Shaving Parlor, Remarkable Rescue. Mrs.

Michael Curtain, Plaintield, 111., makes the statement that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs she was treated for a Alfred A. GLASS. Proprietor. I Tf rrvr BY HOFFMAN A SON. ATTICA, KANSAS.

Tl.o Comity Supfriiifpnilency. A gentleman fiwin Pilot Kno'o whu talks hs though he were the chief Mo-'iil for managing tlie uiiYm bo far rt IM reiudiiination of Miss Wells for etinnty stitieriiitendetH is concerned, iiiftirnitsl ua last Saturday that it was foregone conclusion that would bt tho next county iiuperiii- Editor lhe Oldest Barber Shop in the Citv. Shav A. H.IFKMAS, I i c-; i I litt rtir mid inor mo.uw... our mouth by her family physician, but grew worse.

He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's Meat Market. JAMES MANN. Proprietor.

ATTICA, AY 2:1. 1HD0. tundrnt; and lit warned us of the danger the Sentinel would le in if it opposed her. TheSentinel believes that the best interest of the schools of this county demand a change in superin First Class Style. A good Bath Room in connection.

A JA8TATT, Boot and Shoe Maker, ATTICA, KANSAS. Repairing neatly done and with dispatch. Boots and Shoe made to order and in any style and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop one door south of Terry's billiard hall. fB.

J. H. CALLENDEK, New Discovery for Consumption she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefited from first dose. She continued Its use and after taking ten bottles, found herself soud and well, now does her own housework and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottle of this I eat Discovery at Fair 8on's Drug Store, large bottles 50c.

and tl.OO. 2 ru I'll- Advocate and Wirhltn Weekly Rant will he furnished to new subscriber one year for 11 73 cash. Aiiv subscription to the K-ale received rrnm Sept. I to Jan. I.

will run until Jan. 1, l-WI. Mr il.OO, The Kaale Is eiuht pit. eolutnns. gives all the state turn, dispatches and the market reports up to the hour of -oinu' to press.

tendent, and it will work to that end ami shall do it in 1 fair and honor-aole MMHMT. The editor of this pa-paper professes to know a few things about the management of schoolsanu does net prop ise to be intimidated by threats from expressing his views. Harper Sentinel. The individual who attempts by Xc. fX Crystal Springs.

C. I. Cutler called 00 R. T. Gill Tuesday.

Jtats Mr. Fawcett moved a corn granary on his place one day last week and the men, boys and dogs killed between sixty and a hun KO It SIX I1M We are pleased to announce that we bare wade remarkably low clubbing rates with Hie St Loins M.iia.ine. the recognised leadline lo'w-prlced American mairnalne. The tnaicnsine is heautifullv printed and illustrated ami Is a hlsfh-icnide literary. historical and humorous monthly ot fifty pages.

Terms, only a year; specimen ropy six cents, sent to anv one. Address St. Louis Mngn- DENTIST, ANTHONY, KANSAS. Electric Apparatus For painless extraction of and tilling teeth without extra charge, and no danger. Office over MeDanlel it Co's hardware store.

Office hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. 33tf We will slne olive Street.

St. l.ouKMo. year for send Mima.lne and our pap oue niv Address this office. threats to force a paper to support any particular candidate for office makes a grave mistake one that seriously injures the candidacy of the Fresh and Salt Meats ALWAYS ON HAND. Fresh Fish Every Thursday German, and all o'her kinds of Sausage, a Who'esale and Retail.

A cordial Invitation to all old Customers and more public patron ige solicited. CASH Pill) F0K HIDES. C. BELL, M. O.

S. A5J0TSIE1EST. Physician and Surgeon. We an- authorized to announce I.A.l"e as dred rats. Where did they corns from I Uncle Johny Gardner had another attack of paralysis Tuesday morning.

He was around during the day, but had trouble in talking. Will and Henry Hilderbrand have gone to the east part of the county in search of irork. E. W. Houser shipped two cars of corn and one of hogs from Crystal Tuesday.

J. B. Hunter has been doing some good work on the roads during the last two weeks. There are about twenty men in district No.1, 8onth Lake, that are subject to road duty. He put in bridge 20x10 feet on eset Bluff of Especial attention given to the diseases candidate for the office of Judge or District Court.

"lh Judicial District, subject to the decision of the Kepubllean Judicial convention to held at Harper. July I. Is90. women and Lnildren, diseases of the Skin and to Surgical operations. OFFICE on Main street opposite Attica State Bank.

ATTICA. KANSAS. one in whose interest it is made, because it is looked upon by the masses as having been attempted with the sanction of the candidate indicated. TheSentinel has a right to oppose any candidate it sees fit to, and, as public Journal, it is its duty to do so if it has self-satisfactory reasons for dentistry. National Hotel The Towns are disposed to treat for their lands.

i Jas. H. FKANKLIN Will visit ATTICA, KANSAS, the Third Von day in every month and remain Three days. 'JO The general condition of the Iowa opposition. To support a known is not good.

creek, west of Mr. Bradford's. Mrs. Hunter is making preparations for a visit to Ohio iu a week or two to visit her father and mother. Mr.

Goss and wife will spend next Sunday in the Cottonwood valley the guests of D. Greek and wife. crop- The McKinley tariff bill has the house by a vote of 114 to 142. And now they are after Congressman Morrill's ecalp in the first J. W.

Hartzell and wife visited in Harper last Friday, the guests of Judge Fisher and CASH GROCERY lady. incompetent or unfit person for an important office because of the threatened loss of patronage or to gain it, is journalistic cowardice of the worst character. The paper that would, knowingly, support an unfit candidate for offico is a dangerous educator and does not deserve support; but when a paper is convinced that any particular candidate's friends attempt to foist an incompetent person upon the public, through threats or manip AGENTS WANTED! FOR Heroes of the Dark Continent By 3. W. lil'EL, The most Kneressful Anton inn Author.

POSITIVELY TIIK ONLY COMPLETE NEW -AND- Rev. Msnn, J. W. Hartzell and wife took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Glllenwat-ers. Mr. Flumley and family dined with Mr. Bradford. Since our last, two young ladies have made their advent Into this community one will tsx the bounty of Col.

Frank Coulson snd wife, KFIDA18AL8 Treasurer Teak, of Kansae City, is said to be short in his account about 20,000. The ltutler county alliance hae determined to name a candidate for every office in that county. Tho alliance of the Gth district will SUPPLY STORE ST AX LEY BOOK AND riCTLT.ESQUE AFRICA FROM THE Writing of Henry M. Stanley. Two hundred thousand copies sold In seven weeks, and the demand RAPIDLY INCREASING Nothing like it has been known in ulation of primaries or conventions, the brave paper will speak out iu opposition and take the consequences.

In another article tho Sentinel hrintr nut Cant. U. S. o.borne for ttie History ot book publish nn. Inls Is tue A.ttica, Kansas.

Good Rigs Always on Hands, TRANSl EXT custom solicited. Will lionixl horses bv day or week. Wc solicit lu ot countrymen, Chareres Reasonable. a GIVE ME A CALL. I.

Ii. SIMMONS, Proprietor -WE CAS OFFER- congress hgainst MeNall. 1 Two original package houses opened in Eirordo Tueeday. Fivo ear load of beer were received. FARMER'S GLORY, Will stand for mares the ensuing season at my place, 2 miles etst of Attica, Kansas, where we invite all who wish to breed mares this season to call and examine this young hcrse.

TERMS $8 to insure, money due whenever mare shows to be with foal. "In case mare is dUirtised of or movei from the county the money becomes due at once. GREY TOM Will also be fun 1 at the same place during the season. Grey Tom is a dapple grey, weighs 1712 registered by Normuu of Illinois. to insure.

The best, of care will be taken to prevent accidents but will nt be responsible should any occur. 6. W. mariham, Owner. 7m3 us the following words under the caption, "About the County Super-intendency." Without committing the Advocate, one way or the other, we reproduce the article, promising our own observations later: The Harper County Teachers' Association held its last meeting for the spring in this city last Saturday.

As usual for the past year ne session was held in the forenoon -though the time was set for 10:30. There were about "0 persons present, a number of only look containing a life of the world's NI Stanley, with a full history of all treat, cxploratibns.aud nositive-ly the only OMPLE I ACCOUN of his lust and grandeet expedition for the relief of Emin Pa-ha, from his own thrilling reports. All other pretendi Stnlev boots are impe'fi-ct and incomplete. SEND FOR PROOFS AND SATISFY This great work also contains the history of Africa and its j.ewplc for more than one thousand years, illustrated with 500 colored "plates, and nuni-ereus mips, rendering it the only comp ele picsureeque hi-tory of Africa ever publibed. It.

is wonderful, thr Don't and the other Mr. Croxton and wife. Both are May blossoms. A young gent that rides an Iron grey broncho went to visit his dulclna last Sunday evening. The broncho not being used to keeping late hours started out on his own hook, but went away from, instead of going home.

The young gent calmly awaited the ending of the rain and wended his way home afoot, musing on the uncertainties of bronchos snd defective hitch reins generally. In the five years we have lived in South Lake we have never seen a better prospect for erops of all kinds than now. With wheat and oats looking well, and a good stand of corn, it. certainly is cneourglng. And, then the fine rain last Sunday evening has put the ground in good condition for cultivating.

The frost of last week done no damage, except to mulched potatoes which seemed to fare the worst but are not dama ged seriously. The swamps will take the cake from Cone mountain this year, as we know of pieces of wheat up in that country that won't pav for cutting and the wheat The dispatches say that tho 'Frisco aystem has been sold to the Santa Fe. If this is true it adds 1.4(H) miles of road to the Santa Fe and gives itcon-trol of the Atlantic A Pacific. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES To our Patrons. We invite you to call and see us.

Examine our goods and priees before going elsewhere. It will pay you to do so. Bring us your produce and get highest market price. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE Thp V. S.

siinreme court has strain whom are not teacher. A fair nro- fe i nj laise representations, out fend for PROOFS AN!) FACTS. "HEROES OF THE DARK CONTINENT" is p.iblUIed in one sp'endld quarto volume of 570 pages equal come in contact with state rights and gram was presented and many sub- ie. ts treated for so short a time to octavo pages, witn sou magnificent illustrations. Colored Plates, and numerous maps; price, only Agents wanted.

Territory unrestricted. Sales enormous. Send ir pictorial circulars, or, to save time, A. T. Bra We have attended every association except one during the past year, as weli as the majority fur nearly the send fl lor Complete tlanvussieg Outfit with guarantee of $3t CLEAR the first month, or THE HUB Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, ATTICA, KANSAS liei Photograph Parlors! Attica, Kansas.

THE iinJersiened wonhl respectfully Inform the people of Attica and ridaHf that, he lias filled up the neatest PhotopiHpli Parlors In he county, and is prepared to do work iu his line AS LOW As any pallery in the West ran atr.ird to do for first class work. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Call and Examine Spocimecs. I am here to stay, and ask that you PATRONIZE HOME. inone for run tit rifmied.

If you have First door south of Mrs. Insley'a millinery store. ATTICA, KANSAS. paM three years in this county, nd when weyay that these associations have waned in interest within the last eighteen months, we consider that ample opportunity has been given us to judge. hit it another blow, The meal fresh meats inspection law of Minnesota has been declared unconstitutional.

It is said cattlemen, in defiance of the order of Secretary Noble, are adding largely to their herds in the otrip. We con fees that we have not inch faith that the secretary will enforce his order issued some months iuce. been Uect'ived into canvassing for any or the bogus Stanley books we will exchange Outfits with you, FREE. We mean business. See our standing in Dun's and Dradstreet's Com in South Lake is all good.

Pp Hartzell papered Mrs. Gillenwater's sitting room snd kitchen last week. When It comes to wall papering Pap is quite a pa9te slingcr. If the work does not suit, no pay. The Cone mountain Sunday school is advertised to meet at 3 p.

m. Acting on this notice the writer and one of his young hopefulls wended their way up to Cone mountain a week ago last Sunday to visit the school. We were mercial Reports. Address, HISTORICAL PUBLISHING St. Louis, or Philadelphia, Pa.

Havinz the Largest and Rest Livery ontfit west of Wichita, we are now prepared to furnish the best SINGLE OR DOUBLE RIGS On the most reasonable terror, Also to Hoard Horses by the day of week. A. MATTHEWS, The Little Gem has developed into THE PALACE DRUG STORE Where can be found everything kept in A FIRST GLASS DRUG STORK Except Intoxicants. Call and see me. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.

-DEALER IN- Parlors In old Record office bnilding, upstairs. Main slreet. f). a DOTY. Artist.

Coa 1 he teachers of Harper county, as a class, are not lacking in earneatness in and devotion to their werk, but modesty forbids them to take steps in advance of their leader, hence bat little interest or enthusiasm has been manifested in theso meetings. The county superintendent should be a person full of educational magnetism, with power to lead, organize, direct, and inspire the teachers. He "hould be a person whose presence is felt as a genial ray of sunshine in the educational work, and not one whose cold, sterile, iccile nature chills the enthusiasm of those with whom he comes in contact. He should be a person who has the capacity to carry educational steam enough to push the educational car of the county up the Particular attention given to COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. Some weeks ago the Advocate said in a semi-official way that I.

A. Love would be an aspirant to the office of district judge, at the time speak-iug ef him in terms of deserved and just praise. This week he authorizes us to officially say to our readers that he is desirous of securing tho nomination to that important position at tht hands of the republican convention loon to assemble. Mr. Love Is probably well known in this district ai anv man it.

If thore he any Grain H. L. WILS0X. Proprietor. Corner Main and Ave.

A. Choice Coal always on hand. The Imported English Shire Horse, inclined plane of progress, and sand gr.im) mwmm or the LoteriadelaBsneficenciaPublica or the Slate of Mexico. A'syndicale of capitalists have secured tho concession for operating this LOTTERY and will extend its hn-incss throughout the t'nited State and ltrilish Columbia. Kelow will lie found a list of the priies whlclj will be diawn on MAY 27, 1890, At Zacatecas, Mexico.

and continued monthly thereafter. hitrhet mttrket price paid for grain. Your patronage solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. enough in his education box to sand late in getting there, but found not a solitary soul, except one man hunting cattle. We drove up to the school house and looked in all directions, but not a human being in sight in all our range of vision.

Thinking we had mistaken the hour we awaited patiently some time for some one to put in an no one came. We started home on our lonely journey, thinking if we met any person we would go back, but not a solitary person did we meet, all was still and silent as the grave, nothing, not even the tinkling of a cow bell, to disturb the quite of a Sabbath evening no etir, no move, no nothing, all still, all qniet, and all asleep for aught we know. We understand since, the school met, but It was an hour and a half after were there. We will try It again some day and start at half past three and drive 4 miles and we think we can hit it. Such is life in the rustling, spirited, windy region of Cone mountain.

P. We forgot to mention we did not even see a Jack rabbit. The Presbyterian S. 8. will observe children's day the first Sunday In June.

We understand an effort is being made to get up an interesting program. The Nebo Sunday school will deTOte the third Sunday In June to children's day. Mesdames Hartzell, Goss and Bradford committee on program Messrs. Orr, Gill. Greene, Titus and Mesdames Tituts, Neighbor and McDowell committee on music; the female teacher's, Mrs.

Goss', Mrs. Hllley's, Mrs. Gillenwater's and Mrs. Haskin's classes Yalley Forge Items. AntceBhower of rain visited this section Sunday night, greatly benefiting wheat and oats.

Louis Meyer and wife took a trip to Harper last Saturday. Hiram Allen was in town with fat cattle Monday. Fred Bowen hae returned from Panhandle. Mort Allen left for Whitehead, on OFFICE Avenue Main street. Attica, Kansas.

Mondav. He hired Willie Coryell to tend his Will come out and visit others as soon as able. She has a great work on her hands and should not only have the support of the people, but tbeir co-operation and sympathy. Mra. Kemp is stopping with her daughter, Mrs.

Martin, this spring. Mrs. Martin baa had very sore eyea the past week. Wc with to correct a mistake we made through ignorance. The little girl that came to Mott White's was Indeed a May blossom aa ahe came the 1st day of May and is named May Agnes.

We think her as pretty aa the name. Lea and Bessie Forney are the proud parents of a pretty little eirl. Lea says he didn't know before that they could sing so loud. A S'-nday school has been organized in District 40, Barber county, also one in the Cottonwood school house. Mrs.

Tharp will preach at the last named place next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and she preaches at Crisfield In the morning. One week from Saturday and Snnday will be quarterly meeting at the Sunnyvale school bouse. Everyone invited. The 15th of June, Children's day. will be celebrated at the same The French Draft Horse crop thia summer.

Thoa. Bragg is cultivating corn with three teams. Mrs. Coryell has been visiting her daughter, the track to keep the car from slipping. It is not necessary that he be a walking encyclopedia of classic lore, but he should be a porson of general intelligence; ono who can make a few common-sense remarks without manuscripts which smell of books.

He should be a person who will be welcomed by the teachers when he visits them, and regretted that he cannot stay longer. The school children of Harper county by virtue of their being children, are asking for this kind of a superintendent, and it remains to be seen if thevoting population will grant their request. The present superintendent, in our opinion, does not possess the above named qualifications. Mrs. OUie Wagner, near Anthony the past week.

Is registered in the 1st vol. of the National well founded objection to him we have failed to hear them and there can be none as regards ability. He Is a thoroughly trained lawyer, having had large practice in all the courts of the county and state for many years. We deem him the most competent man among the aspirants yet in the field, and should he secure the nomination and gain an election the people of the district will have, we believe, nothing to regret. Bro.

Hoffman, of the Advocate, in the following paragraph seems to think F.llis will he defeated in there-publican convention, and that he will make a good nice as an independent. Will he be one? Anthony Enterprise. We made no pretentions in the utterance thai the Enterprise quoted to speak from authority, and do not know that Judge Ellis ever thought of mnnincr indenendent of party; but John Fishbaugh has three teams breaking 100,000 Tlrkets at $10; Halves. Tenths, II; American turrt nej. Kealster of French draft horses, known as NiKgen register No.

597; recorded by Fulllng- on Ph i 1 1 ps of Oh io. sod for R. B. Shepard. George Blain is busy planting hla sixty COMPACT TOM.

The Imported French Draft Horse will acres of watermelons. stand for mares, beginning April JO, 1X1, committee oa decoration. The frost on the night of the 15th nipped the potatoe tops right smart in the valley, but was Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at home IV miles east and '2soiith of Attlca.Thnrsday, Friday and Saturday In Attica at the Attica barn. TERMS: $12 to insure with foal: $10 for the Rev. Mann preached at Nebo, Rev.

Park- scarcely noticeable upon the high ground. PRIZES: II nj is. jS Is lO.imo 5.0SO 2.HU0 are 1, 000 S) 2) 150 loo LIST OF 1 PRIZE OF 1 I'KIZK OK 1 or 3 PRIZES OK 2 PRIZES OF 5 PRIZK.S OF 10 PRIZES OF 20 PRIZES OF. 200 PRIZES OF TOO PRIZEH OF 5U0 PRIZES OK John Fishbaugh took a trip to Anthony season; $5 for single service. Kansas City National Drill and hurst at Crystal and Elder Tilbery at Joppa; the former preached at 11 a.

and the two latter Saturday evening, Sunday morning and evening. Quite a number of Attica folks at Wednesday. No. av5 E. 8.

S. B. 81re, Honest Tom, 2nd 1123. Dam, Blo-som, Vol. E.

8. S. B. This horse will stand for mares the ensuing season at Simmon's livery stable, Attica, Kas. TERMS: $12 for first, co't; $11 for all after that, money dne when mare shows to be with foal.

$6 cash for sincle service. In case mare Is disposed of or moved from county the money becomes due at once. The best of care will be takea to prevent accidents, but will not be rtsp nible 6bould any occur. In charge of I. B.

SIMMONS. Rev. Monroe will preach at the school house juum ai.oun 10.000 10.1.00 lo.ouo in.ono 40 00U 45,110 50,000 22,500 15.00O W.ft'iO 1521.050 tended meeting at Joppa and some at Crystal. 8unday at 4 o'clock. Rubtlhr.

Bueklen Arnica Salve. The Best 8lve in the world for Cuts, Bruis Elder Tilbery will preach at Joppa ones a manth during the ensuing year for the Baptist denominational that place consideration $100. APPROXIMATE PRI7.KS. 150 PRIZES IF $150 150 PRIZES OF 10 are 150 PRIZES OK iWi TEP.MINALPRlZESof 50 es. Ulcers.

Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, TeWDbRFOOT. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin 2492 Kixsas Cm May lath, 1SD0. Ed. Advocats: We have the honor to to you, and through you to the subscribers of your valuable paper, an invitation to be pre (-tut at the National Encampment and Military Competitive Drill to held at the Exposition Driving Park in from Jane 2nd to 9th (both days inclusive), 1S90. The program for the days' ntertainment will embrace grand street parade On Monday, June "ind, compeMtlve drills for over 110,000 is cash prires, besides several valuable supplemental pjizes (for which nearly all the crack military organizations have entered, there be Eruptions, and positively cures FUes, or no pay required.

It is guaranteed to give perfect place by a concert in the evening. Come out friends, we think it will be good. Col. Cowden, the Sabbath school Bible normal worker, has been holding a Sabbath school normal institute at Sunnyvale, closing Tuesday evening. It waa very Interesting and we should have been glad to bare kept him the rest of the week.

Six decided to take up the Bible Normal course and we hope more will join. We are living in a day and age when great progress in everything is being made and we, that are at work In the Sabbath school, should keep up with the times and be able to do our work in the best possible shape. Mrs. B. Doolittle has keen quite poorly this week.

Miss Nealia Work Is some better, was abla to be out to the Sabbath school institute Monday and Tuesday evenings, Mrs. C. L. White stopped with Mrs, Greek Monday night and Tuesday, so as to be able to satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2o cts.

H. H. FEIGE, this we do know that the office of district judge should and ought to be divorced from polities and that Judge Ellis is strong with the alliance. It is evident to eur mind that Mr. Ellis, er any other Barber county man, stands no show to secure the nomination in the republican convention, hence we argue that he must aban per box.

For sale bv E. W. Fair Son. Happy Boosters. Wm.

Timmons, Postmasters of writes "Electralc Bitters has done more for me than all other medicines combined, for that bad feeling atising from Kidney and Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, savs: "Find Electric rFlrat Published May 9, 1890, in Attics Advo cate.l NOTICE. STATE OF KANSAS, I Harper County. ing 10 Zouave companies, 16 batteries of artll- I have one k. i-l ingii. 4 years old, that will stand for mafs at the same place.

Terms. $0 to insusure with foal, lor living mule colt. Money due when mare shows to be with foal. In case mare' is disposed of or moved from the county the money becomes dne at once. The best of care will le taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur.

don all hopo of aain occupying the ierT, 5 troops of cavalry, over 40 infantry com licnch, save by an independent race panlt 19 bind-, 5 flamfceau club, etc grand Before Joseph Scates, a justice of the peace dn-ss parades by electric light, pyrotechnic and the endorsement of the alliance Bitters to be the best Kidney and Liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware town, says: Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies; he found new strength, good appetite and felt just like he had a new lease on life. Only 50c. a bottle, at Fair Son's Drug Store.

3 of Ruella townsnip in saiu couniy. Wilson Pope, Plaintiffs, vs. E. J. Holmes, Defendent.

PAUL CORNELIUS displays by flambeau clubs, 3 grand sham bat-tfc, engaging all the milttta and regulars in attendance. There will also be a large detach CUB HATES: 0 Tickets fer 5.M. Special Rates Arranged with Agents. 44.H18 WACTEDci.rtiSu'MiS States and British America. The pavtnent orPrizes is gnaranteed by a special deposit of five hundred thousanddol.

lars 1 3500,090 1. with lhe State Oovernment. and approved by Jesus Arechiga, Governor. -Drawings under tne personal supervision of Eic. Herminio Arteaya.

who is appointed by the Govern tnent as interventor. "ICektify that with the State Treasurer all nwMwnn' cuarsulees nre ilepositd.nsaiir-lan full pavinent ofall prizes of this drawing. Uebmixio AKTKAfiA. Interventor." IMPORTANT. Remittances must either by New Yorls Draft.

Express or Registered Letter. American money. Collect ions can be made by Ex-pre-s- ompanies or Banas. Ticket sent direct to management ill be paid bv drafts on New York. Montreal.

St. Paul. Ohicas San F-ancisco orClty of Mexico. Korfurtner Information addresa I1AI PIEIHD, Manager, Zacatecas, Mexico. A partado 13.

U-lStf Owner and Manager July To the said defendent, E.J.Holmes. you are notified that yon have been sued in the above named court upon account for the sum of But we also know that Judge Ellis has dome opposition in the alliance hy members who have acknowledged influence and who will use that intUitnce to prevent the alliance from endorsing him loiter on we shall ment or the regular army In attendance, representing the infantry, cavalry and artillery eleven dollars and twenty-flve cents, and that you must answer the petition filed attend the institute. Dell Collins and Frank Eragh spent Sunday calling on the fair aex and visited the Enon Sunday school. Col. Cowden was caught by Sister Tharp, Wednesday morning, with a big kitchen apron on doing the churning for Mrs.

Greek. Ha told her things were coming to a pretty pass when women went out preaching and men had branches of the service, under command of therein on or before IU clock a. Junesra 7T Urutml McDowell McCook, of Ft. Leaven mm, 'gl I 1 1 petition will be taken as true and jodsrment rendered against you for the i 1 wuriii, r. 111 auuiuiiu 111 urn sum oj eleven aonam una iweuij-nve ccui and cost of this suit.

You are further notifl Know attractions there will also be a grand full dres will secure the aid or the alliance or mmaj bllI JurtnE the EncIlipment. presi. not. Another thing, the Judge lias Uarrisonhas been invited.and has prorais-lii. committed himself to stand by led to be with us on this occasion If his duties ed that an order in guarnishment was issued in the above entitled action by said Justice ofthe Peaee.

aeainst any moneys, credits or I to stay at home and churn. The Col. is quite jolly company as well as a line lecturer. Now-and-Thes. property belonging to you and in the hands FRAZER AXLE GREASE.

I sold In every State and County hi the Paloa. and Is today WITHOUT A RIVAL. So a.lver-all la this fact recognized that nuraeroas Imitations hare heea made, all claiming to be 1 'Just as Good as the Frazer" Some dealer" offer cheap staff, because there te aooro aaiey la It to them. Do not he Imposed upon, hat I I on ha via THE FRAZER. It nave, year horse labor, and you too.

It received Srt medal a the Centennial and Parla Exnost-Km. Bold everywhere. All oar goods are marked with the FRAZER LABEL.1 01 vv uiiani jonnmm, auu owing uy emu the nominee of the republican con- win permit Inyo Items. E. B.

Collins and wife made a trip to Harper last Saturday, returning Sunday. Miss Kva Skllling returned to her home with them. Mra. Stith went down to the territory to visit her sister, Mrs. Bhipman, last Friday and returned Monday.

Jeff Wiyk with hia mother and sister, Mrs. Chaa. Sotfe, went to Harper last Thursday and re'urned Friday. Will Welty has gone to Harvey county, where he baa secured work for the summer. Mrs.

Tharp spent the forepart of last week calling and visiting the Inyo people or north valleyltea, but could not get near around. William Johnston to you, for the sum of elev Sells all kinds of WATCHES. Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Silver-plated Ware. And everything in his line AT LOWEST RATES. en dollars and twenty-five cents.

the amount otion by announcing-his candidacy ccreiy hoping th.t Tou may find it eon-. i vcLicnt to be with on this not-to-be-missed of plaintiff 's claim, and eight dollars and seventy-five cents, the probable costs of this action. Said action will be beard before said jus Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, that Tired Feeling, Faintness, Dyspepsia, Blood Disorders, Eczema, Blotches, Pimples, Sallow Skin and most diseases result from an Impure condition ofthe Blood. Purify it with De Witt's Sarsap-aallla. We sell and recommend it.

E. W. Fats 80s. tice, in said township on tne 3rd day of June, ul ject to its action, wmci. s.gtun- wp 1.

1 just now. By so. F. Waters, Geaeral Manager. P.

We would call your attention to the fact that on all ratlroade" there has been a rate Cleanse vour breath ml ((f are the round ud, eool w'tli Te Witt's t.itt'c i. ir'y Ksers. for the enttre Encampment and giving ample sold by Fair Son. i tune to return after it is closed, J. F.

D. BRADLEY, Attorney Law, Real estate and collectinir agent. Office on east side Main street, v4nl7tf ATTICA, KANSAS. 1SSU, at 10 clock a. m.

Attest: Joskph Scates, Justice ofthe Peace Russell Wiggins, Att for eiainttffe. Fice Watch Repairing a Specialty,.

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