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Sylvia Banner from Sylvia, Kansas • 4

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The folio wi of letter -tmqtiillm ik I TieTT-rHirig-WVod," Mr. Alford, tr. Beware'W'hoss Ci You Barn. Local Happening. 11 Men and Women will be well employed ii I I Dy CaUlIlg OB, IHU UUU Us.ilors; A.B.

McCrackcn, Domino, V' -i ''i- he PeouU at Sylvia matll Ur Feb. lit. 1811, C. J. Boyle.

MjfB Laura Book. Mm. Alice C. Syphorc Wm. U.Mtddleton.

Miss Elvoria on per. W. H. Front, card. Wh'c11inor nlftnae mmf- mdrTl Used.

Tha. Litehfithi, P. U. WHITE SQUADRON. Undo Sam's famous eruier.

the Chicago, Atlanta, D-lphin and Ala pay Ai Galyeston Mardi Oras fe- i U- tival, and war ships ot ot her ita- tjons have promised to be present. The btgnvy of the 8 Utll Santa Fe Route offers lo Tate 4 i of one fare for trip, to Oal- vevon ap( return. Tickets OO alf CPU. OHt QUI, Ji'ii'nu pb. 2Sth returning, riirotl 1 lln III service.

Oil go all the wav in Saita Fe cars. t1 I. i Morge T. Nicholson, G. P.

T. A. Catarrh Cured by Electficlty. Catarrh ctn bs easily, quickly, pleasantly and kBtinjrly cured by the Elkc-tkic Jar. It clears the head, sweetens the breath, and cures Catarrh in all its stages.

The Jar will cure the worst nervous Headache in from one to three minuUf No waiting for results; this novel and true curative shows its wonderful power instantly, and gives universal satisfaction, as cures by Nature's Remedy are permanent. Catarbm, a common and dangerous malady, when is liable to consume the frontal bones of the skull, de stroy -he cartilage of the nose, and undermine and blight every function and faculty of its victim. The breath is of- f3om parties in this icinity have been visiting tbo Fej coal car and bins; they are not! playing it ao fine but that they can be caught, We now give notice that this conduct must or prosecutions wiH follow immed iately; Do not take further rinks if you phould, y.u do it at your own peril. AVe do not sleep all Chas. Grav, zent A.T:&3.F, Publication Notice, Ldind Office nil UruPd KMA.i Jan.

30 MM. Notice bcreby Riven that the nufnod pettier filed notice of hlaintntioi tonrakeflnaiprooiinpuppartof hu cum. anJ final entry thereof, and Jtyat said pWvoC Vlll be made belort the ClerK of th I 28trlct Court of Reno county at tk Countr enti at Hutchiusion Kftna on tae toth day of Maich, IffH wu.li vmo JOHNSON. H. K.

No. 7M5. for heloii3anJ 4and the east J4of the Boutli Ka rntlnurlnr. i.rovehi8cimtliiiiouresMenceapon,ndcul Thornan Ked lle. and John WUhroder of Huntpviit.

nno county Kums. aiviJameF I Hibbert. and Nathan P. Womack.of Hylva, Reno County. Kana' 1 II.

P. Vqlcott, Register. A Question Answered. Tfht is a Pull man tourist sleep- erf It ia a comforikble sleeping car. without expensive1 upholster ing, jut suited toths purpoiss for which it was designed.

JtRttressen, ucuuiug tnu cuiishid handy lunch tables ithd necessary tuilet articles, are all there. Everything i kept cleaa aud tidy by a competent porter. The'lRanta Fe Route usVs pull-tnn tourist curs on its line to Pacific coast. A pretty little folder. describing in detail the many I ,1 R.

paying tueir accounts I at once. J. M. Gfillespie. We can almost make yor think you have 'found a fet irness.

Sylvia Hardware Co The entertainment given the Epworth Lr'agOe at the'M. church last Tuesday eve was wel mtrnnizrd by our people. Th supper at the hall wa excellen and is highly spoken of py trio;" liat attended. At the 'annual niertinr of th' partners of the Fair Shaak Ct. the partners catne to th" coneln that" to their trade which has grown tqjarge pro- portio under l)w present that they will build an ele vator the erection of which will be commenced as soon as the local, manager can get plans to suit him.

It will he finished with aU Jhe moaern improvemeiaS, a wagon dump. Obedient to a call, the board of directo.re of Slvia in; i on February 19th. there being pre? ent i'refiaeni. itvnsnaw. joiiiz HawleyV W.

A Austin, and George Thompson, he remaining debis to be paid oflf wae "discussed, and President Ifinshaw appointed committee to attend to snme and i reppr at next meeting, of which. doe notice will be siven when alt members are requested to be pres ent. George ThomiPon. SenV. We understand that some fa in in of fensive, the memory, the reasoning I 'k.

vantage? ot traveling in to uris taste and smell are impaired; the Oiges-sleepers. can be had by addreariini! jtiva and asaimilative functions become kir, ivpresenlin himself a nM.eed lv the ls-1 of FebrtiHrv 1 Fortuneteller, Artie Whitt, Bride. Gentlemen B. Wiiison, Priest, fi. Bontz and Sidney Thonip- op, George Washington, Will rhompson and Will ieager, Clowns, Lew Jarvis, Pa'-dv, intl M.

G. Hopper, English Lords, Inhn Rnpnhprrl jvnrl John CurraD. 1 R. Honner. S.ii or (Jaotain.

J. ri Fickertt, Back-woodsman )ther gentleman were present vhose costumes deperv mention u't space forbids. We hope none i 11 feel slighted. Notice. AH persons knowing themselves ebted'to me will pleads call and satue, as I wish" to inak chat ge in and mu iave monev.

lhe account mav ne few. lut 'everv little lilps. C. C. Alford.

Another Step Forward, A magazine of the' size of The Ladies Home Journal, which has reached a montM'v cir ulation 600.000 copies, refjuires a good U-ul of room another four-story building is to be occupied next nonth in addition to' the two now use. The growing popularity the 'Journal hai also overtaken the capacit pf it8 ninelarg. press- es, and twelve new ones of latest improved pattern are awaiting the completion of the hew quarters. Fair Warning. All parties i tide I te I to Bontz, Roberts and Austin are notified to all and pettle betre the lft lanuary.

We need money that its due on accounts. A bontz. Roberts Austin. Agent fop Seed House. will 'handle tree seed, garden -eed and kind" of Held Heedh or F.

riarlaldese Co. of Iaw- M'ni'ft, Khoshs, fur the i-omiiiji -easn and will reteive a stock ot fAny persons desiring anything in lin will I it lliuir 1 interest, to call on L. Ball. Publication Notice. f.unrt Omi- at -i r.aniel Kih, Feb.2H, 1591 1 sr? naina.l flll nntli'K nt intention to make final proof in support of liU claim.

nd Beonre finiil entry thereof unci ti I will he niHtie before the cli'rl; of tliePlnC rl-t CosTlof Rer.o'ounty at Hutch-1m onkrt'isnx, on April 7th lSftl, viz. KRASTUs E. I1.1NAN Homestead ppll-e ition 73 ir tri vsl xi North east'V Section 20, lownship 24, South llango9 Went, fint he names tlie following witnesses to h. continuous residence and ciiltlva- tin of.K.-il 1 tract! J. 1'.

snytior. R. V. narldson, J. I Turner anl Tfi.m.

Psickwood of Pievna; Ki county, Kansas. H. P. Wolcott, Prglster. Personal Note By editor.

VVe have traveled a few miles in our lifetime, and know what it is to be uja comfortably housed in a poorly uphol- Btered car and rudely tossed up and down pn old iron rails that are laid on a dirt road bed. We have been there; but it was always on other roads than the Santa Fe. Their main line etween Chicagp and Denver is hard to beat. The rails are of heavy steal, the track smooth androck-ballasted; and the through "Cannonball" train that flies at a ftO-mileB-per-hour speed over this elegant roadway is as pretty a bit of workmanship as Messrs. Pullman ever turned out.

Each vestibule sleeper is a model of luxury, and as easy as a cradle. Chai care, library cars and day coaches are all carefully adapted to the travelers every want. The Santa Fe is rightly named "themost comfortable Une Ji" A Promise Carried Out. It is one thing to promise, anoter to fulfil. Many road lines offer much and really giye little.

We do business differently. Just try our handsomest Train in the World, which runa rlaiiy betw en Ch'cao and ren ver, without change, and ee if it is net just alittie bit icer than you htd anticipated. Our new vestibule sleepers are) fur-cis od sumptucufely daintily. They are supplied with everything that naiaisters to pleasures and comfort. G.

T. NinholsK.n, Q. P. T. Santa Fa Eonte, Topeka, Kansda, John J.

Byrne, A. G. P. i T. Cbioa.

Yours truly, Geo. Nicholson, Gen. Pssstnt'er Ticket Agt. Publication Notice. Land Offlee at Larned Feb.

23, 1H1. Notice is hereby jfiven tht thj foll.twtog named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in supuort of bis claim, tvnd secure flanl entry thereof, sad that nld proof will be made before t.le Clerk of the District rrt oi If ic (on tl et" nr.ty "Zetii nt tt Linn ii, i ti UtLday of April U9l, viz JAMES VV- SMITH nomUd APpJi-cation, N0.73IC for the quarter section toivuf-hip 22 south range 10 west, and be names the following vitn rf-ecu to prove hie ci.t!ntitafc residence and culti ration of said tract: L. A. Wentworth, John McCormick, n. E1ki-o1 and George Jones of Raymond, Rice county, Kansas.

IX. P. Wolcott, Rs fla ter. A.N.BOIIfZ, PENSION PAPERC A SPECIALTY. AH kinds of legal papers drawn with ncatiicss and dispatch.

i Office with Bans of Sylvia SYLVIA, BLUE $ESTyl U1UXT! Maajust been irefttted and furnished fine style aai now has as 'plaasant and iavitiifc toe croam parlor aa can be found ia the elty. Tk most delicious ioeaservedat all time. -v Summer Prints, Tropica Fruits! And the liae of ciafeotionerj cigars, the oity. You will find ur old friend B. C.

Norris at this place. Ne. IS KeafM U'ai Stskky, HUTCHIlfSOlf. Kaws J. S.

MAY ABSTRACTER AND COKmAKCIR Jlembcr liaiisas SJtato Abstract Association. HUTCAINSQN, KAN8, BILLS. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE AT Gillespie's Drugstore. EST A'SLRY STOrf IN HUTCHINSON, --i i R.

MARSHALL, 10 A mm Plane. CCWatrhss. pocks end Jewelry RSFA1 lil A JKeiAI.TV. X.o, 11 Nojrth Main Street, HUTCHINSON, KANSAS Save Your Hair BY a timely 11 Ayer's Hair Vigor. This prepuiatiou has 90 equal as a drensimr.

It keens the ncalp clean, cool, and liealttyy, aul preserves tho color, anil leauty of the hair, I was rapidly becom'ng hah! and Eray hut aft.r using two or three ottltfs of Ayer's Hair Vigor my hair grew thick and glossy ami the original color wm Melvin Aldrich, Canaan Centre, N. H. Some tune ao I lont all my hair in of measles. After due waiting, new growth appeared. I then uawl Ayer's Hair Vigor and my hair crew Thick and It has apparently nnme to stay.

The Vipor is ftvMtntly a irreat aid to R. Wdliams, FJoresville, Ti-zas. have used Ayer'n Hair Vijor for til oust four or five years a.u find i most titisfacrory dressing fo the hair. It is all I desire, harmless, causiu? the hair to retain its natural ami requirine luta.ciaall quatitity reiuler the hair eay to arrangt." M. A.

9 Charles street, I have been nslnr Ayer'a Hair VIsror for xevera! yearn, and believe that it ha. ca iscd my hair to retaiu its natural color. Mrs. H. J.

King, Derler ia Dry Goods, Bishopville, Md. Ayer's Hair Vigor, rasransn BT Dr. J. C. Ayer LeweH, Mast fold by Dnntittaaad Siiuera.

judicious jKSSSa For ftnrthing io tSoTTKSS PAPER uiada far ail tLUcatiu Satnaaass fire ia on the licit list. -Odd Fellows rins and charms, ek Harness if his dog will tight a badger. Qood Feed potatoes at the Pioaetr store. 5 li. B.

Willson will shell a few thousand buriiels of corn in a few days. Call at fjmitu Shepherd' and get price? on Cll at the 1'anner office for all kinds of jo'. wrk. A. G.

Br Warburg of Hutchinson Registered at the Imp8risit Hotel. Julius Kahn is the boss roau tfter badgers, he nsver lets ne escape. Try Walton flour, for Bale at Smith Shepherd's. The Groundhog has been getting lo'thf front again this wek. jle stems to hoi the edge on the Yea' lier bureau.

Bran, shorts, mUod chop and ailtntal always kept at Smith Shepherd's. Call at the Pioneer store and buy a bushel of the Blue Victor jotato. They ere the best for -Yes, we are to have an eleva tor erected at once, and it will not owned by th Railroad Com pany either. Do not forget that we arc positively selling for cash. -T rnith Shepherd.

Farmers who are troubled with badgers vitinpr their chicken Roosts, would do well to call on Julius Kahn. -Come ard examine our har ges? ai gat prices. Svlvia Hardware Co Jack Skeen is a full grown tranger of latf, aud has more hay stcsHnlsis lair than the average finance legislator. A 1UCC 1111(5 Ol giRSS lailins. Cliel), ai Ullles- i pie's r-W.

I. Anderson has been thehing oats and shelling corn $hfc hist d'y or two. C. Richards and Thomas Litchfitld Jr. are, ioing the work.

We will carry a full line of harness, saddles and strap work $ter the st day of March. Sylvia (lard ware Company. We are to haye an elevator reeled in pur city soon, if Judge Kahn will extent the required aid by donation. What do you say. Judge.

For all kinds of harness and itrap work call on Sylvia Hard ware Company. A. M. IJevely of Wichita, is in $fce city today. W.

James of Waterloo, is lhaking hepds with friends here to day. You can fit j-our team out with a good harness, cheap, at th' Sylvia Hardware Company. A. Coats ofTopeka, Secretary of Arkansas Valley Town is in the city today looking liter the interest of the company. Having improvements made on Itnd adjoining the the town site.

C. Richards has leased the laud fhim. Wanted: 1,500 acres prairie broken, for particulars call on A. N. Sylvia, or R.

S. Thompson, Room lligly Block. Hutchinson, Kan. st Uncle Nathan Shepherd does cot fully endorse Judge Peffer'a peech at Hutehinion on the 24th yet he did not hear it, neith er has he read it, but he know it was noi exactly rigni. now is this Unci Nat D.

J. Fair, and M. P. Shaak, of Sterling, were in the city Tup day on bupiness, they were highh pleased with the management of the firm's business at this point, by B. B.

Willson, the resident bus iness malinger of this firm. J. W. Allison, who is always at the front, is erecting blacksmith and wood.vork shop on the old bijjcksmith. lot near George Real's livey barn, where he will soon be prepared to do all kinds of blacksmithing and wood- work.

Now with Boone on the west side and Uncle Billy Yeager on the east side ard We in the center of the city, all can be accommodated with work at try- and all times. i rt sits tirA'ver 8.6.': iii tip ro tr li. WTt ai Tjide-i-'arks cVtaineO. aud til ri busi-icaa conducted for tt. 0 ics i3 CoposWs U.

Prtsr? ffict. nd v.3 can eemre vfctet iatas tune then thaaa from Waeliinpton. Sfiit, ipoviei, drawing or wlta dracri-on. We advise, it patentable or not, free it j'SC: Oar fee not due till nalcct is aecuRd. T.

T-jhletdow to Obtain Pateata," -with factual ciienu iu your State, oorjitT.qr a. jt free. Addresi, -J Cce.Wanqtft, 0, C. Watts St, BtV YOtn '1P 1 miiiimmAiI jwusical: merchandise nous, aviTAaa. basjos, bisbsusiL Aeartions.

Harmonietie. cfee. AM aiBds gTittfes, ete.B et-c BEARIM45 AGENT? WANTED Cf WHEILS vm APPLKSriOM. 'jRf i A i V-: i. 1 iu the r' 1 cc 1 1 i nt mm Ull 1, ti.

tro rr 1 r.oir -s ts tt4 CVS i nca onqi-aiei i i i Ia tb 1'aie-i-. ilr ksa .1 ti Vi-rt p-iii'i in ivi 0. Ij-'il a lic e. eTerjr all iW'B'stl STlJ of Trrr.Tpr:TOI w't. four taootL.

1 tam it. i or -Art v.t .1 SH Kr8Jnij, 1 1 1 mm it kT? 5 5j ia is vi ev iki in twmlm mm wA. i wiry -nyi 0 Or rTJl "i 1 'tos: ij.wjv i I V''-" t-" a syes statu stai wm r.ia la. a) 1 aott' lawl SaM Sua waick ia aM aravia Wat-, taataa. JUmirf ifiiag laa.

aaa gaaia aaw. na aa auM af acaml aalaa. rraa watah la ma a.wa aaa Sam. iafMaar arUa aVte "Ti Saaalaa. TktatauaaMt, a JLW well a.

ka antra, aaaS 11 TVaai. a4W aaa am kaaa TW fcama far 9 Bnll a4 aaa. Umk a ttjaa wrila at k. aaia af ra u. IraMk iay raar ava atapan na mat, aia.A'a eRNEi' PATENT FOOT POWER Machinery run comi.ete Ija" s-t warn power.

soi.b on tl VXaV.fc.-Vi MeU. aud irn i wml price-i. lllumr'd frw. A 1 I 5 1 a 1 11 1 ssr V-V t-' MCrV. ifji A J' liRBH 1 I1 i era, iut nuu ws numo ui disorded, and nruni jtion ensues Th.V $1 Electric Jab' will eradicate Carrh and prevent these evila.

A fortune for agents. For catalogue of all kinds of Electric Goods, address FLETCHift Fletcher, Clpveland, Ohio Jugepsol on California. In a recent magazine article, Mr. ErnestTngersoll, the uoted writer, says: "The climate of southern Californin in winter clopelv resembles that of Egypt. Its equability ia constant, find its drrness is proverbial.

The only com plaint nado. is that it is too nearly per feet. Residents bred in the Eastern states confess now and then that a rousing storm would give them a grateful But this sentiment meets with no favor from the man who has just fled from a superfluity of wetness and chilling gales. To him perpetual (summer seems pejpetual paradise, and to the invalid dreading the advance ot disease the still and arid atmosphere is as the breath of life." The most comfortable way to reach the Pacific Coast is via Santa Fe Route. Weekly excursions in Pullman tourist sleepers at low rates.

Apply" to G.T. Nicholson, G. P. T. Topeka, for folder, Sylvia Market.

M1UIN. Com Shelled 43 eta. per koahel. Wheat 72 80 -Oate 33 44 arrocK. Hoc (Fat) 3.75 2.9) per ewt Cows 2.04 Staers aOi 4.00 Balk 1.

01.00 raoDcoe. Butter 2 eta. per pound. Eck 10 tta. per dq.

PetatoM 1.40 per bnsheL I'l UlVllll.Ji CORE, DEALER IN Watohes, Clooke, Jewelry and ilrer ware, Ladies' and Gents' Gold Watch ea, Gents' and Boys' ilrjf, ilrjri and Nislcls atches. Diamond Rings, Studs, Pins, Colin Buttons. Plain Gold, Chased and Set Rings of all kinds. The largest stock in thU line in the city. flit Goods narraiu-etl es Represented riUTCHINSOM, KANSAS Drs.

Tucker Robinson, I)ENTIST? Wilcox Block, Cor. Main and Sherman Sts. Hutchinson, Kh. Dr. Robinson will be at the Imperial Hotel in Sylvia, on tho follow in dates, and remain one day each time.

February llth; March 11th; April 15th: May 13th; June 101 July 15th; August 12th; September 2nd; October 14th; November llth; December 10th. A successful practice of twenty-six years should be a sufficient guarantee to the pnblio that a1! operations entrusted tr his oare will be done satisfactorily. T. Nicholson, G. P.

T. Topeka, Ktnsat. Suth of Snow Belt. Tczu, New Mexuo aau ilexljo It will not cost you uch to take a trip there via Sunta Fe Route." Winter tourist tickets tsnow on sals, ttiod until ,1891, with ilays limit une the. 1st, esch way.

Last ef destinations Inch. -tat- Austin. Corpus Christi. Demi. Gal veston, Houston, mz Monterey.

Rockport, and a onio. Inquire of local ttiient 'St -it, je lloute or address G. T. Nichclton, G. P.

Topeka, Kansas. 0K MILEGZ CHEN DIR. Fam Tkrm. twelve weeks, beginning; on the first Wednesday in Sept. Wijctkm Tkhm.

sixteen weeks beginning 011 the first Wednesday ot December. Sfkixo Tmm, twelve weeks, beginning on the first Wednesday in March. TERMS Tuition, 50 cents per week. Incidental fen, 20 ctsper month, payable in advance, at the beginning of each month. This institution is located mt Sylvia, Reno count Kansas.

tn the Chicago, Kansaaand Western It. It proposes to give thorough, instruction in the normal aud class- ejit The fioritial course id-entical with that of the. Slat Normal School, at i.pttria. The classical course "inhraees the curriculum of the State University. Special attention i piveu to Eaoi-kffplni Phnnoraphy, pesic and flrfc.

The former faculty of Freeman Aeadmr are now ia charge of this institution will be assisted by the hrt teaching talent that ea he had. Riv. H. L. Browhlm, A.

B. Pres. of Greek a Mataetaaties. It a M. Baowwuta, Av Mn Pref.

tt Ea-jcV'sh Literature Latia. A Long Line. It 2714 miles from the City of Mez co to St. Louis. We have jnst placed somesupurb Pullman palace sleepers an through line between those two citiea, via 1 Paso and Burrton, waick make the entire distance without change.

Los Angeles to St. Louis is 2121 miles. Pullman tourist sleepers new run between those points, via Albuquerque and Burrton, without change. The Frisco Line, ia conneetios with Santa Fe Route, is a favorite oae toSt. Louis and beyond.

G.T. Nicholson, O. P. Jk T. A a.

T. S. F. R. Topeka, Kansas, dealer, hjts offered sp(ri of our ciiv t'iftirat iiplivcr tliM lft i it I ww q-xi coa at nertoi.

i i We fwouhl savto llour lnenU and customers, that our jric wit always be fair in proportion to fs nd mv nerson ittferinLr vnu ihr I w' 1 I liesl VaUOp Coal ill DU per toil 1 a nhilanthronist or i trvintr m.u.t -i 1 kind Ot a gafie OH you. It ailim; be Ic uudn it less than per ton here. There are plenty of ado coals that can hr got at le! money, but not Canon Cty from shaft No. 1. and S.baak Po.

The masquerade ball given at the citv ball last' Fridav eve was i grand success in' every partic ular. The various jcosinnies of both ladies and gentlemen were fine indeed, and the disguises were couipiete ami successful, it is impossible to give all the charac ters represented by either ladies or gentleman as we did not have the pleasure ot attending until the' had unmasked, and are forced to rely upon such infqrqiation as others furnish. Quite a number were in attendance from other town and editor did not know many of them and we ask that none feel slighted if we should fail to mention Ibeir nanies jn the list given. The managers request that we extend to all their kindest thanks for the good order nd harmony that prevailed during the entire evening, assuring one and ah that thny will ever be gratefully remembered by them and the citizens of Salvia generally, as hav ing contributed as true ladies and gentlemen in one of the grandest bulls that Sylvia has ever given. Below we give a partial list of the characters represented by the different costumes worn, but as before stated we cannot give all ot them Airs.

John lthel Wright, Flower; Girl, Eva Ives, Sialer of CharitySusie Har din, Blanche Waison and Mrs. Phares, Nigh, Maud and Pearl Watson, Press, Tillie Felty, Queen of Hearts, Mrs. Bontz and Mrs. Roberts, School-girls, May Dugan.Gypsey Queen, Carrie Carr, DaisV Thompson, Red-rid-ing-hood, Mrs. H.

T. Shepherd, Ethel Butter and Mjnnie Maple Japnnese, QjHe Allison, Sailor-girl May Bo wer Morning, Mrs. Fic.k-ertt, Nun, Stella Yeager, Ida Mar- kler Roy Daniels and Will Markle, Old Ladies, James Roberts, Grand mother, Guy Wright. Irish washerwoman, Mrs. Skeen Country Girl, EffieYeager, Katie Fell, Flower Girl, Belle Fickertt, Little Azures a)SJu)r aw i.

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