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The Sylvia Sun from Sylvia, Kansas • 1

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The Sylvia Suni
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Sylvia, Kansas
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Sylvia Sun JL Ji. VOL. I. SYLVIA, RENO COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1901. NO.

BO. Additional Locals. We Are Pushin How to Make lee. Water in a shallow pan, in a sheltered place, will freeze even whon tho thermometer is above the freezing point. This is duo to the lapid loss of heat of the earth after nightfall.

In some hot countries ice is obtained in commercial quantities by setting shallow earthenware pans of water on tho ground protected from tho wind. Vo Tle Front If people only knew what wc know about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure it would bo used in nearlyevcry household, as there are few people do not suffer from a feeling of fullness after eating, belching, flatulence sour stomach or water-brash, caused by indigestion or dyspepsia. A preparation, such as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which, with no aid from the stomach, will digest your food, certainly can't help but do you good. L. K.

Daniels You have heard of us before, and you will hear of us again. A house that sells goods at such Low Prices is sure to be heard of. It is not only the question of Quality, but that of Economy that Eccentric Bachelor's Vast Fortune. Thirty years ago George Johnston, ihe'Laird of the Fife Ialo Estate," near Dundee, made a vow that from that hour no human beins should look upon his face. He religiously kept 'to strange row.

The servant who cooked his food placed it outside of his door, using a bell, and passed out of Johnston has just died, leaving an estate worth 5,000,000. He was a bachelor, and a nephew is his heir. Did you see tho frost Monday morning. M. Allen, of Stafford, was in Sylvia on business to-day.

C. W. Tipton was transacting business in Stafford yesterday. The cold wave that visited ua tho first of the week has given way to real spring weather again. Tho r3w job press for tho Sun office carco in yesterday and wo are under obligations to a number of citizens for assistance in getting it in place.

You may wear good clothes, but if your shirt, collar and cuffs aro not properly done up you look ill-dressed. Take your laundry to Ed. 15am-ville, agent in Sylvia for American Steam Laundry The strawberry growers have achieved another triumph, having succeeded in propagating a berry with a core in it but there is no change in the style of boxes they are shipped Id. The bottom is about in the middle of the box. Got Etoch of Apple Free.

A fruit dealer in Paris advertised hia willingness to give a prize of five francs for the biggest- apple sent to him. In a fortnight ha had received enough big apples to stock his store for a seaecn, and, like an honest man, he awarded five francs for the biggest one. The others didn't cost him a sou, and the free advertising brought to him a rush of business. CUT THIS OUT. should bring you here to trade We are overstocked in a few lines, and would like move This Coupon And 20 CENTS Takes Away Three Cans Of TOMATOES.

SYLVIA MER. CO. 100 Cases of Tomatoes in th next ten days. I'lie Spring Fever. is a malady which no one can escape at this season of tho year.

The vitality usually overtaxed during the winter months, and spring finds the system all ruu down. The blood is thinned and impure. The kidneys and liver are inactive resulting in a loss of energy and appetite, and a derangement of the nerves. Lichty's Celery Nerve Compound will purify your blood, tone up your nerves, and leave you feeling fresh and energetic. Sold bp L.

E. Daniels. ruind Man Ellis Child. A 5-year-old child was playing on tho sidewalk at Locust and Hutchinson streets, Philadelphia, when a blind man came along, guiding himself with a heavy walking stick. A swing of tho cane struck the child on tho forehead, and he fell down a cellarway, sustaining concussion of the brain and dying in a few hours.

A neighbor saw the accident, but ran to pick up tho child, and when she returned the unknown blind man had passed out of sight, doubtless unaware of the tragedy in which he bore blameless part. Troducer of "Lawsou I'iiik." Thomas W. Lawson of Boston, who is having a yacht built to compete for the defense of the America's cur, is, like Sir Thomas Lipton, a seif-made man. He made his fortune in speculation, but has an eye for art and owns a fine collection of pictures. He is, however, best known for tho Ltw-Eon pink," which bloom cost him to produce.

We are Agents for the JONES STEEL HEADER, JONES LEVER BINDER, and the famous DEERING HARVESTER, with Roller and Ball Bearings, all of which we now have on exhibition Call around and we vill be pleased to show you the superior qualities of these machines. Found "Bulllog Spring." Peter Sorenson discovered a "boil-ng spring" in the basement of the Sylvia Mercantile Co, Dealers in Everything. Empire building, says the Milwaukee Evening Wisconsin, and he is now at the Emergency hospital with a badly-cooked foot. Sorenson was walking about the basement floor when he stepped into a catch basin which had been left uncovered. Steam from the boiler bad been discharged into the Introducer Koeded Introduction.

A fussy little man from Ohio met Senator Hanna in a committee room of the senate, dragged him over to one side and said: "Senator, I want you to meet my friend, Mr. Soandso." Mr. Hanna shook the Etranger's hand cordially, expressed formal pleasure at the meeting, and added: "Will kindly make me acquainted with tha man who introduced me to you?" sewer and this sent the water up to a scalding temperature. A Business Hint. name! The American Steam Laundry, of Hutchinson, makes a specialty of ladies' shirt waists, collars and cuffs.

Their prices are so low it does not pay to wash and iron them at home when you consider how much better they iook after being done up by a laundry. Ed.Larnville, Agent, Sylvia, Kansas. There seems to be an organized gang of robbers operating in the central and southern part of the state. Turon and Pratt were visited by them last week. Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, N.

Y. May i to Nov. 1901, special rates and arrangements via the Santa Fe route. For further information call on your local agent. J.

W. Brown. Agent. W. H.

Pilgrim in from Cherokee, Okla. last Thursday, and moved his family and household goods down there the first of the' week. Mr, Pligraim's good' family, and we regret to see them move, but wish them sucees in their new home. "Our little girl was unconscious from a sudden and terrible attack-of the croup. I quickly secured a bottle of One Minute Cure, giving hor three doses.

The crup was mastered and our little darlingspeedily recovered" So writes A. L. Spafford, Chester, Mich. L. E.

Daniels. T. H. Lilly and daughter Ethel of Jamesport, Mo. came in Wednesday evening for a visit with R.

H. Lee, northeast of town. Mr. Lillyjand Mr. Lee are brothers-in-law.

The former will return to his home next week, but Miss Ethel will spend the summer with her uncle and aunt. ICusy to Cure a Cold, if you go about it right. Take two or three Krause's Cold Cure Capsules during the day and two before retiring at night. This will insure a good night's rest and a free movement of the bowels next morning. Continue the treatment next day and your cold will melt away.

Price 25c Sold by L. E. Daniels. Bttaranteefl Before buying do not fail to call and get prices on Mixed Paints, Emulates Mrs. Nation.

Mrs. Charles Rhodes of Port Huron, armed with a hammer instead of the usual hatchet, partially wrecked James Wilson's saloon in that city. She entered the place and asked for her son, who, it appears, hangs around Wilsan's establishment. He was net there, but after giving the bartender a lecture the woman bejan her smashing. The bartender put her out but not until she had broken a glass casa and ten bottles of whisky.

Oils, and Leads. Also a full line 1 Sold at the sama price as mixed paint and replaces it for all inside use of Paint Brushes. 3 MADS ONLY BY Ardent Spirits In Kansas. The announcement that "two-thirdt of the drug stores in the state (Kansas) will have to go out of business if their licenses to sell ardent spirits for "medicinal use are withdrawn," recalls the old story of the big cowboy who came in town to fill a prescription. Swinging a fat two-gallon demijohn on to the counter he says to the clerk, briskly, "Fill her up, baby's sick." Evening Wisconsin.

L. E. Daniels, Druggist, Sylvia, Kansas. Chicago Mexican Cocktails Are Powerful. American barrooms are multiplying in the City of Mexico.

Their so-called "American drinks" are almost as deadly as knockout drops, and tho imbibers of them are very likely to be given the chance to sober up in the police station. Three Mexican cocktails are usually powerful enough to paralyze a mule. SANTA FE ROUTE. "-7 4 jib. 4.

TIME TA13I.K. Trains arrive and depart Irom Sylvia as fo'loro: ill 'KIM l'roft'Bslonul Story-Tollors. Professional story-tellers roam from house to house in Japan, to spin their yarns. In the city of Tokio there are about 600 of these professional romancers. Their pay averagra 20cents an hour.

When the story-teller discovers that his romances are becoming dull from frequent repetition he moves into a new district. 7:48 a 6:50 in 7:20 EASTDOUND No. 2, Atlnntic Express No. 842, mixed WESTUOUND No. 1, California Express No.

HJ I mixed a Strayed or Stolen. From Thurber, Kansas, one black mare, weighing about 1,000 pounds, branded (B3) on left hip; also one bay horse weighing about 950 pounds with star in forehead. $25.00 reward will be paid for the recovery and return of the same, C. Avery, Kansas. "Billy" Sunday's Good Living.

When "Billy" Sunday was a member of the Chicago baseball team years ago he drew, a good salary as a first-rate all-around player. Since leaving the diamond field and taking up work as an evangelist, Mr. Sunday has also been earning a good living. A few evenings ago he closed a successful revival at Alton, Iowa, receiving from the business men of the place a purse of J800 for three weeks' work. "I have been euffering from Dyspepsia for the past twenty years and have been unable after trying all preparations and physicians to get relief.

After taking one bott.e of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I found relief and am now in better health than I have been for twenty years. I san not priise Kodol Dyspepsia Cure too highly." thus writes Mrs. C. W. Roberts, North Creek, Ark.

L. E. Daniels. No. 841 ana 34.: run aauy except aunuayi Ten per cent discount will be given on round trip ten day limit tickets to all points on this line, 'where the one-way faro in not more than So.

00. Tickets kept on hand constantly to all points in America and tho Philippines, Cuba, Porto iiieo and Hawaii. Our rates are the lowest. J. Brown, Agent City Barber Shop.

Forest Camps for It is proposed in Pennsylvania to establish camps for consiurptivta in the various forest reservations of the state. In these healthful camps It i3 believed that the sufferings of the diseased persons may be lessened. It is probable that the first camp will be opened on the reservation In Clinton county, which has an elevation of 2,000 feet above 'the level of the sea. This reservation has an area of 45,000 acre3 end is adjoined by two other large reservations. New York Press.

KD. nAUNVlLLE, Prop. Afrcney American Steam Laundry, of Hutchinson, Kans. ALL7KINDS EXCEPT POOR KINDS, AT ALL PRICES EXCEPT HIGH PRICES. YOU make your profits in quality.

WE make our profits in quanlies. When you get ready to build, see us. Will sell you the best your money can buy, and that means practical economy. Kansas. Sylvia, IfMll! Swears t'nder His Brentli.

William Burke of Binghamton, N. has been sent to pail for thirty days for using profane language in a public street. Since his incarceration he swears twice as much as ever, but his oaths are muttered under hia breath. Mr. W.

J. Baxter of North Brook, N. C. says he suffered with piles for fifteen years. He tried many remedies with MP results until he tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve and that quickly cured him.

L. E. Daniels. Hold House Tla Own llsar. A man giving the name of Ed Edgar visited, a saloon in Terre Haute and while the bartender's back was turned stole a box of cigars.

After finishing his glass of beer he Sold the cigars to the bartender and left Half an hour later he returned and attempted to play the same trick, but was arrested. "Wedding Bells. At 4 :15 Tuesday the 7th, at the residence of tho' bride's sister, Mrs. Bert Allison, in Hutchinson, the wedding of Frank Austin, of Sylvia, and Miss JJessie Barclay, of Hutchinson was solmnized, Rev. Hadley of the First M.

E. church officiating. The intimate friend and relatives of -the contracting parties witnessed the ceremony, after which all partook of a bounteous supper. Followed by tho best wishes of a host of friends the young couple took tho evening train to their home here. Miss Barclay was one of Hutchinsons popular young ladies, and Frank is so well known here that all join in well wishes for their future happiness and prosperity.

Frank had' his new residence complete and furnished, and the young people arc now at home to their friends at their home on North Main street. tyspepsia ure Fair Shaak Fi.Wc.fc nhat VOU Neatest Town In Worli'. The neatest town in the world Is Brock, in Holland. So tidy are the inhabitants that they won't allow horses in the streets. It contains ft population of 2,700, and the chief lu-dustry is the making of Eia.n cheese.

It. artificially digests the food and aids ivitura in strengthening aud reconstructing the exhausted digestive orpins. It lathe latest discovcrc-ddi-st iiiit and tonic. No ether preparation can approach io efficiency. It instantly relieveaand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Kick Headache, Gnstralpia.Cranipsand UL cthe' results of iupei cct digestion.

Prico5fl3 andtl. small Prepared E. C. CelVITT CO, CfcUoai Let us print your Stationery. It will be done right, with best stock and right prices.

Canadian Leader's Ancestry. Robert Laird Borden, the new leafier of the opposition In the parliament, is of American ancestry. His family lived in Connecticut and was Inval to England during the rev Hew Hampshire's Giant CoiiRresniniiu. "Cy" Sulloway, the giant congressman from the First New Hampshire district, has served three hars been re-elected to the Fifty-seventh congress, and now announces that he Is a candidate for the Fifty -eighth..

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1900-1901