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Sylvia Chronicle from Sylvia, Kansas • 3

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RAILROAD TIME TABLES. l)r J. A. Iiottell of Kansas Cit.r, aj There is a manifest disposition upoo pp. eialif in the treatment of diseases -ie Part of sorne to reg-inl this paper in of the eye r-nd-ear, was in the light of a sheet snbsidized in the in-Tuesday.

terest of the Hepublican party. To all Why you should send your Watches and jewelry to 3S STATE BANK, j-n in Tllii CITIZHNS such we would say, be kind enough fair enough to allow us to disabuse your minus of an opinion so erroneous. We do not deny our Bepublicanisirs, nor of Kansas. 4 B. MA1TTELE 1st, And important, your will he in the hands of men expert in their profession sober honest trustworthy.

The result is accurate work and reasonable prices. 2nd, do a largfr business than any other Jewelry house in this part of the we doit better.eheap-er and more satisfactory. 3rd, We are after your trade and make every effort to hold it if once gained the result is a satisfactory one to yon. 4th. It will pay 3 ou to dfal With us as we know cur business and we positivelv Jl A Gensral Banking Business Li II 1I.C E.

E'-lciu C.iA-r, Tares he can Paid at this Bank. guarantee every business transaction to saMf-co-v n-p ui a to 5th, We do not misrepresent our goods or wor! tell you the truth we do not want your patronagt 0 1 For Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Queensware, Glassware and Tinware. Fancy Groceries a Prices Reasonable, that we belifive in llepub' can principles but we also say that when we can be sufficiently convinced that the principles proclaimed by any other party are wiser, better and more in harmony with the Interests of the American people than those of the Republican party, we are free to adopt those principles; there are r.o strings on us. L'st of letters remaining uncalled for in the Post Office at Sylvia, Kansas, August 1st, 1S90. 1.

Mr. Lizzie Sitten, 2. When calling for the above named letters please say advertised. J.A. WUITEIIUKST, P.M.

Subscribe for the CiiKOXlCLK. We invite for publication short and concise answers to the following questions. The answers to same without regard to party affiliations of the persons making them, to be published in the net or subsequent issues as spacis will permit, vis: 1st. What in your opinion is the prime cause of the depressed condition of business and the scarcity of employment wage earner of the present day. 2d, What do you think is necessary to bring a change for the better of these conditions? 3d.

Do you think there is not enough money, per capita, in the United States to do the business of the country and why do you think so? The publisher of a newspaper has one thing to sell and on thing to rent, lie has the newspaper to sell and the space in his columns to rent. Can anyone inform us why he should be expected to give away the one or the other? He can do so if he and he does, as a matter of practical fact, furnish a great deal of space rent free. Hut it does not follow that he ought to be expected to do so. It ought to be recognized as a contribution exactley as would be the giving away of sugar or coffee by the groceryman. Hut strange to say, it is not looked upea in that light at all.

yet everybody knows that the existence of a newspaper depends as much on the rent for its space and the sale of the paper as a merchant's success depends on selling his goods instead of giving them away. Ex. Local Market Report. YLWA -H ARDW I UK Vimy ihti Latest of Hardware and llest assorlmeut cf Agricultural BugGies, Wagons, Etc. in Reno Co-west of Hutchinson.

Call and get our prices be-fore piirchaaing. W.A.AUSTIN. Mi Wheat. 35 39 per bu Corn, 13 13 per bu Oats, 33 per bu Hogs, $2:50 2:60 per cwt Butter, 6 7 c. per lb Eggs, Gc.

perdoz Poultry, 4 oyer lb 40c. pc-r bu Transacted Patroncga Solicited. Surplus, SS.ICO. A. 2J.

CrulL, I'm- Yo. 1A. Worth Asl Ctttku-r. 13 17 'W-A' GO. 13 on everv wrapper.

PStchsrys Oastoria, vjnY eTBCET. REW VORR CITY. v. a i 3 the Circulation. J.G9 perycer per year Tit' .00 i Cr.ZZJLX fiteasi of the times in all -r i r.

s-jcorinj Be. ST CURRENT LITERATURE. to be repaired. v- a you Our motto is If we cannot -k Ketail Jeweler. tint llutcliiuson.

ivansas. Blue Barn Sylvia, Kansas." ProBrietor. Best accomodations in the city Also buys all kinds of live stock at highest market 'price. IISTSTJEATCE business if intrusted to my care, will have competent, careful attention. Represent a line tf first-class companies in every branch, Correspondence solicited, JOHN H.

KiNKEL. Booms 7 and 9 McCurdy-Updegraph Building, Hutchinson, Kansas, $1800)0 GIVEN AWAYTO INVENTORS. every month given avay to any one vho applies through us for the piost ntexitoriaus paicr.t liuring the monl'i We secure tlie best patents for our clients, and the object of thts ofior is to encourage inventors to keep track of their Lrurht idcis. At the same time we wish to impress upon the public tiie fact that IT 'S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS THAT YIELD FORTUNES, such as the which caii be easily slid vp and down without breaking the passenger's back, "sauce-pan," "collar-button," "nut-lock," "bottle-Stopper," and a thousand other little things that most any one can find a way of improving and these simpSs inventions are the ones that bring largest returns to the author. Try to think of something to invent.

IT IS iNGT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS. Patents taken out through us receive special notice in the" National Recorder," published at Washington, D. the bestr.ewspaperpubiished in America in the interests of inventors. We furnish a year's subscription to free of coat, to all cur clients. also advertise, frea of cost, theinventian each month which wins oar $130 prize, and hundreds of thousands of copies of the "National Recorder," containing a sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention, will be sc? ttered throughout the United States among capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing to their attention the merits of the invention.

AH communications rejprded strictly conP.dec'JiL Address JOHN WEDDERBURN Solicitors cf American cn4 Portion Paisntr, 618 Street, N.Y. Box 385. Washington, D. C. Reference rJr of ris fafer.

Writsor our trxpMeti FREK. riAAA DOCTOR 6 13 Ei ft English bp i v-iil stop a cough in a night, cbec'i a cold in a day, and cureconsiimpticri if taken in time. If the little Tnes have Croup nr use it -trout tlv. r-ivs -a fatal disease. Ftiilv orse- half of those attacked die.

The great dasher is in rtolnT. 1 The disease progresses so rapidly that the loss o. a fe-w hours in treatment is often fatal. Acker's English Rfhe-dy will cure Croup, and it xhonld always be kept ia the house for emergencies. A -25 cent bottle mar save your child's lhe.

TJwr-e-e sizes: 25c, 50c, 1. All Inigists. A CO. xO zS CIiojrzbeTS levr York. ISL iRJOfJ zz mOf5 'S3DUJ 90VV 321 fiiivdu) qv iiosuiyoinjT in dsnojr fiuv uvm Uddn3lQ puifjss sz 4 ATCHISON, TOPI2KA SANTA FEWEST LEAVER.

No. 311, Accomodation. lU.13a.m. 1, Jlexico Ciilif. Ex.

11. 10 p.m. AST lSOl'KI LEAVKS. No. 2, Atlantic Express.

10.12 p.m. No. 312, Accomodation, G. 10 p.m. No.

315. Express, 11.53 a.m. No. "id carries passengers between Dodge City and Hutchinson. Wells, Faro Co's.

Express money orders on at same rate as Post CKlic ciders. Union Casual' Co's. accident tickets on sale for every train. Agent. CHURCH DIHECTOHY, M.

E. CIIUHCII, Sunday School, Sunday at 10. CD a.m. Junior Sunday nt 4.20 p.m. I'reaehiii! Service, Sunday at 8.00 p.m.

Prayer Meeting, Thursday at 3.00 p.m. Epworth League, Friday at S.O'J p.m. E.S.McOAllTNEY, Pastor. MM.L0ni!ilE,M.l. i Physician ai.d Snrgen (luyuicology a Specialty.

Ollice hours: Tuesdays and Fridays From i until -1 o'clock. Sylvia, Kaunas. H.P. 31, I). Physician and Surgeon.

Oillcc over Drugstore. Sylvia, Kansas i d.hokton',:-!. i. It Physician ami Surgeon. All Calls promptly Attended Day and Night.

Office at llesidenee. Carries a Complete Line of PrtBorption and Bulk Drugs, Patent Medicine, etc. Plevna, Kansas. TIIKO. liOTKIX.

I LAWSOX. BOTKIN LA Practice in State and I dcral (' Commercial and -Notarial Work Attended '1 o. ltooms 12 and 14 over No. 3 South Main. Hutchinson, Kansas.

0HS K0BEUTS, Attorney at Law. Over First National Bank, Hutchinson, Kansas. II. GOODENOUGH, Bales couductod ia this ami JjoIniiK counlifs. Arlington.

Kansas. THE A Published Everv Friday. j- o.Airr.ci LOCAL C0LU11N Subscribe lor the Chronicle, The Chkomcle for job printing. Subscribe for the Chkomcle. B.B.Wilson and Ethel Butler visited friends in Plevna Sunday.

If yuu have property lor sale or rent list It with F.O.Eitileiield. J.N of Plevna, was doing business in the city. Tuesday. J.Degginger transacted business at the couty metropolis Thursday. George Vance has been appointed city marsball.

Evil doers beware. Thomas Keddie, attended the Be publican State Chnvcntion this week. New wheat is now comirg Into the market, the quality is not the best. H.B.Willson shelled a crib of corn Tuesday, Abner Cox did the work. The Sylvia Hardware Co, sell the Me Cormack Mower, the best mower made.

Mrs Shepherd, of Hutchinson, was vis iting and relatives in the city this week. Don't forget that you can get the CnnosiCEE sent to you 3 months for 23c. Haying is now occupying the attention of the farmers and stockmen of this Vicinity. Mrs.lI.E.S van and children of Stafford, visited friends in the city the first of the week. C.W.Tipton hauled in a car of wheat the first of the week and sold same to A.

Austin. Geo.Coffman of Peace Creek marketed quite a large quantity of corn in the city this week. L.E.Daniels now bears a closer resemblance to himself, he no longer carries hi3 face in a sling. Leaye your orders for Job Work at the Chronicle office, satisfaction in work and price guaranteed. L.W.Blaisdel the Plevna merchant accompanied by his children, was doing business iu the city Tuesday.

J. L. Ball one of onr stock dealers shipped a car of hogs and cattle to the Kansas City market Thursday. Some choice farm and city property for sale at a bargain. F.

O. Littlefield, SyLvia, Kan. i Mis Jessie i5ei edict of Uutchiuon visited thi, the city of her buhy-hood days, this week, the "est of Miss ilay Littffiieid. J.J.Hriggs shipped his first car of melons from this place on II on day. lUtli.

Mr.Eriggs will ship about fifty cars this season. Chute May, son of A.E.May formerly of this place but now living in Guthrie, O.T., came in last Friday to look up the melon business. The many friends of Mrs. J. M.

GiS-lispie will be glad to learn that she is very much better now than at any time durinsr her severe illr.es3. Wo have on hand a few live hoe IIoos-ier drills, one Ticlimond hoe drill, one Iloosier Spring hoe drill, which we offer less than cost. Sylvia Hdw. Thos. Bovine, section foreman at Partridge and a former Sylviaite was looking over his faini in this- vicinity and shaking hands with the boys Sunday.

The Odd Fellows made a great improvement in tht appearance of their ceinetery last week by having the grass mowed down. GusJosephson did the work. As long as Geo. Vance has any chickens left he will have a good incentive to be villisrer.t as city fie Iia-1 several of his feathered tribe stolen the other evening. I.

J.Prather, our efficient and cbUing deputy P.M., having papered, painted and otherwise improved his lately acquired residence property, moved into the same last Monday. Two dealers trading side by side. One for his trading on ads relied; One to old fogy methods trusted; The first one''- rich, the other's buster1. L. A.

W. Bulletin, C.E.Kii.g, U.S. King, M. Bussin-ger, II.Bussinger. K.T.Cassidy and B.

Cassidy of Partridge, Geo. Bloomburg, Detroit, and F.A.Junes St. Joe, Mo. are among those registered at the Colt -lo Hotel this week. Cicero "Williamson and family returned Tuesday from a five weeks trip in Oklahoma, the Chickasaw and Osage they report a very pleasant titI' and that crops are generally fair in tiie country they passed through.

Stock "Wanted I will be on the mar-T't from now on. and will pay the higli est market price for fat hogs and cattle. Come and see me when you hava any stock for sale Sylvia Kan. We desire to say that our local market report can be relied on as being correct. It is corrected each Wednesday and the information it furnishes is alone worth more than the subscription price to those who live a distance from town.

L.E.Danlete let Monday evening for Galena, ICans where lie will engage in the work oi developing a lead and zitic mining propt rty, which he with others of oii citizer' Th' CiiKoxic the lately purchased them success in We are authorized to announce that thfcre Will be a meoiing at lit1 school han.e in Sylvia or. evening ot August 18th, at which political speaehes v.iil be niiMio by prominen: ilpublU-ans of tl--coun'y, among m. Th is. Keddie of Hayes township To take a header through a barb-wire fence on a dark lnirht, in an attempt to head off a Kansas rain and wind Storm, may be one of the pleasures of life, but our experience as a lestdt of particular form ot gymnastics has hit different impression. The Melon-Colic days have come, The liveliest of the year; Go eat the sweet alluring fruit, But be sure your Doctor's near.

The above is the result an inspiration received by ye editor at the dead hour ef midnight, after having eaten musk-melon for supper. The contii u- 'hot dry weather of the two Weeks liss materially injured the late corn, and no doubt will have decreased th yield in a large part of the country, but then no one we have heard of is worrving thai there will not be corn enough raised to supply the demand. The speech, on the Silver question by Hon. Claude Duval In this city last Wednesday night was well attend-; considering the threatenings of lh? weather. Mr.

Daval is a good speaker and handled his subj 'Ct in a very able maimer, the audience was orderly and crave him their undivided attention. A knot of our farmer friends were gathered in the street Saturday discuss ing political questions, and having run dainst a stump, called the Chkoxicle man to decide the question of '-which will it be, Sewull or Watson." Well gentlemen if you leave it to us, we will have to answer it after the manner of the Irishman who was asked which was asked which it was proper to say: "My wages is hih or my wages are high "Begorra," replied the Irishman, "Yez uaithcr of yez right. Me wages be Gentlemen, it will be Ilobart. The Peoples party caucus of Sylvia township was held at the school house, Aug. 10 and selected the following delegates to attend the county and legislative conventions: Geo.

Thompson, II.Markle, W.H. Cully and G.W.Mar-dis, to the senatorial convention, Frank JSchwein. A township ticket was nominated as follows: For trustee, G. W. Mardis; for treasurer, J.

A. Frickett, for clerk, J.A. Whitehurst; justices of the peace, George Thompson and Frank Schweiu; constables, Chas. Hills and Gustave Wagner. It Mi If! tfCyW mwltm all Him it-- Wholesale and 104 North Main Street, VAGARIES OF THE MEMORY.

One to (let Drank in Order to Men have been knov.rn to leave home for a few days, commit some serious crime and return, quite oblivious cf what they have done, says the St. James' Gazette. Very interesting is the case, so common among soldiers who have fought a battle and who, when it is over, cannot recall the events for several hours. The same thing happens to thq.a who have escaped from shipwreck and to aeronauts who have just deseenaeJ from" the clouds. This is the ry loss due to.

strong emotion. Then there are curious examples of temporary loss memory owing to fatigue. Sir Henry Holland when down a mine in the Harz mountains, and suffering from fatigue, completely forgot his German, and could iiot remember a word cf it until Le had rest and refreshment after ascending. We all experience this in a less degree. Sometimes it is an injury which causes the blank in the backward gaze.

An English professor once received a violent blow on the head and at orce forgot all his Greek, and a musician lest all memory of music from the same cause. Mr. Whymper in his book cn the Alps tells how he fell over a frightful precipice 200 feet high, with the result that his past was for a time wholly blotted out of his memory. The most singular cases of memory less are in connection with language. It is quite common in our hospitals to see a sick German unable to speak a Wprd of the English he had thorpughly mastered.

A clergyman some time ago lost all recollection cf words, but hd could still remember the letters cf which they were composed, and cculd express his ideas freely by spelling the words. An ofneer suffered from a slight attack of apoplexy, and as a result forgot all but a very few words. When he tried to speak he merely uttered nonsense, but if a book or manuscript were handed to him he read it with perfect propriety. One of the most es'aordinary of all memory losses is a person forgets how to write wrVi.M- but still has the power 1c so his left hand. In such a sfter he has Written with hir left I the d.s':3d pentence he can copy it v-.

hh his rigki: hand. When the memory of is ually lost, it invariably .1 one particular ordeiv First the proper names go, then the commotj nouns, then adjectives, and re 13 followed by failure cf the poorer to recollect events. Very roary-people suffer from the first escGsrdve smokers, for instance, it is sometimsa find it difficult to recall prrprr names, drunkenness is a. well-known c.au:e, there is the. very 'curious of a man who mislaid a packssrc wV-? drunk, forgot where he put wh-n and had to get drunk agaia to find it.

Many Animalg 1'Iny Poi-cr. The habit of feigning fcr the pake of protection can ba obrerved among many of the lower animal- animals which differ widely In family, genus and species. Indeed, th habit is to be observed in creature microscopic in size and of exceedingly low as wreli as those ca high in the scale of animsl life as mrn himself; for even man docs not on occasions to avail himself 5" 'u- rai subterfuge thir1- it will1 aia in the cf With the aid a can observe and stuly-th-tory of the minute Qtnerwifp wuld retfsin a clcr. 1 unread volume. This "'I shown beyond 7h as low in the scale 'sc very minute, practice wVrnV i-ei by an enemy from th-y ca--- otherwise escape.

Tans I -hivpr-v'-lyseen actincphryan's fold aea-ate hair-like legs or cilia 'and -XnV iVt" bottom uf the miniature p.Ve Wot ef water) when approached bv which prey 3 a-v IV- Vy remain to all appearances al'koluv without life until the water i0u3 ewims away, when they unfold tCty cilia and go back to tfcr -c-din-grounds a bit cf weed or tH-, cr decayed wood tJmcott'3 zine, To Test iares It is vrell knows to.jsweiers that al-uminuja will mark-a glass or ''paste" ciamend, but not tie true ger, prc-vided the surface is ret. -This taaha3 no-w been applied, to the production cf a meefc.ajiicai tssler, -s-hich consists of a small disc of alumln-ora, rapidly revolved by en' electric meter. Tae stotia to be tested is wetted azid hold r-gulnst the edge cf the hy means' of a a -Dostcr Your husbana" is in a most critical condiicn. I ought to hare some Patient's "Wife Just as yea say, dactor. But (shuddering) it seems horrible to send for the undertaker soon.

for Infants and Children, Ejj55KIRTT years' observation cf Castoria with the patroaago cf I millions of persons, psmitsns to speak of it without guessing It is questionably tho best remedy for Infants and Children the world has ever knowa. It is harmless. Children like it. It gives them health. It will save their lives.

In it Kot.hers havo something whicli is at-solntely eafa and practically sTr. child's msdicina. Castcria. dsstrcys Tonss. Castoria allays Feverishnsgs.

Castcria prevents vomiting ggtir Ctrrd. Castoria ettres Biarrhga and Wind Castcria relieves gcetLinf? Tri Castoria curea Cotiticn and Hatalency. neutrally th9 cffgcts Qf cartoaic Rcid gas or poisonons air rM docs not contain morphine, opium, or any other narcotic. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the storaach and bowel-s, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is put up in oiie-dzs bottles only.

It is not sold in bulk. Don't alloi? any one to sell you anything else on the plea or promise that it i3 "just as good and 'will answer every 'purpose." Ses that yen get C-A-3-T-0-S-I-A. PIEVXA-NOrES, German Prince is rn Ids claim in ibe Strip. Choice ocerh 3 atul dry gnd at BiaisdeliV. 1G pounds of granulated sugar for 1.00 at Uhiisdeli's.

Prof.Giies A.Biajsdel will sere the people of Langdon tins winter. Mrs. J.J. Campbell and children are visiting relatives near Cameron. Mrs.

A. H. Abbott entertained her S.S. class at her home last evening. Get our prices on buggies before buy- ing elsewhere, Ilenshaw.

Luther Hobbs is hauling lumber from here to build a corn shed at Langdon. See Abbott and Henshaw for farm implements. They always have the best. Sam Vendig is dismantling the llalph Thompson crib and taking it to Sylvia. The McSherry Webs'cr Co.

shipped a car load of hogs Wednesday. Those five hoe Peoria drills are still for sale at a bargain by The Fair Shaak Co. If you want a good buggy at a time price, call on The Fair Shaak Plevna. Ed. Biueher is the champion palron of the creamery.

His monthly check is ubut 20.00. fid Campbeil, a former resident of this place is assisting D. J. Dunham in the bhioksmith shop. W.

Beauehamp is now harvesting his broom corn. The yield is fair, the quality is excellent. We handle ihree grades of the celebrated Turcn Hour at 0, 85 and 00 cts. per sack. Every saek warranted at Blaisdells.

Some observing man discovered (how I've never thought to ask) that Kentucky maidens' bloomers have a pocket for a the cycling girl of Texas as she rides is not afraid she provides a pistol pocket when she has hes bloomers made: that the bloomer girl of Boston, always cool and wisely frowning, has a pocket in her bloomers where she carries Robert 13rowning that the Daisy Bell of Kansas, who lias donned the cycling breeches, has a pocket in her bloomers full of woman suffrage speeches; that Chicago's wheeling woman, when her cycle makes rotations, has a special bloomer pocket where she carries pork quotations; that Milwaukee's cycling beauties, as they pedal nay by day, have a tiny secret pocket where a corkscrew's stowed the pret-Gotham damsel, -whom Manhattan dudes admire, has a tatti-f ruifi pocket full of gum to mend her tire. Toledo Blade. m. it a lie dnatura cf Children Giy for TKS CENTSUR COBPtKT. TT t-, sr: I o2 Vcsi r-.

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