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Sylvia Banner from Sylvia, Kansas • 4

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Sylvia Banneri
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Sylvia, Kansas
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DRESSMAKING. Hiss Lena Gagnebin and Mrs IF YOU WAfJT THE A CULTIVATOH BEST. WANTED. Ten or fifteen head of horses to winter on etocks, terms reasonable. E.

E. Hopper, Sylvia, or Preston, Kans WANTED. To trade a good horse for a two seated buggy, or carriage. C. Williamson.

TffE Wbholy Kansas City Stajk Addreases the farmer as a business man and a citizen. Doesn't tell him how to farm, but how to sell and where and when, and keeps a vigilant eye upon his rights aa a shipper, a producer and a tax payer. All the new3, too, and plenty of good for the family. Now read in 100,000 farm houses. Fifty-two big eight-page newspapers foi 25 cents.

To any one who sends the Weslly Star five yearly subscribers, together with the paper will be mm ons year free. Ooughing Xatare'a effort to spel ioTeiga sui- stances from the bronchial passages 'Vequently, this canses md he need of an anodyne. No othef cpectorant or anodyne is equal to iyer's Cherry Pectoral. It Mature in ejecting the mucus, rritatton, induces repose, and is itis cost popular of all cough, cures. Of the many preparatic Is before the ablic for tb cure of colds, sspk' ironcbitis, kindred diseases, none, within the rng6 of xay so reliable at Ver'a Cherry Ie.

or hi. For years I wsa subject to clJ by terri.i jochs. About fwt r.xo, iien so afflicted, I was iu -y Ayr' Cherry Pectoral and lay nher ff inedies aside. I dul and a reek vaa well ci my old and immi. Since then I Lava iways kept tlti i.rpnration in the tonse, and feel r.itire,y secure." -Mrs.

Li. Ik Dohiiiair, Miss. "A few yearsf foi-1f aevf-r-o orTJ rhich affected ti nngs: I wl ible cougb, and passed S'zht ighi without slee The doctor ie up. I tried At er'g Cherry iWbrVi frhich relieved my lungs, induced sleep-, ud afforded the rest fot tn ecovci'y of my sfrengthi By the eon. Snual use of the Pectoral, a pernuuaent jure was effected.

HoiT Fairbrother, Rockinghaui, Vt. Ayer's Cherry We have a full line of John Deer and Molino LTITATOR8, R1D3TJG OR WALKftJCUC Come mul sc the DISSM DISK, cultivator, Aiso. Diarnon Turn ing shovels, Sod Plows, Bull Tongues. fall Line of Shelf Hardware. HARNESS Dont Forget that the Fair Shaak Co.

will-sell you more wire screen cloth for $1.00 than you ever dreamed of before. WANTED TO TRADE a buggy several riding plows, binder and horsej for cows and calves. George Thompson, Sylvia, Kans. The following letters remain un called foi in the Sylvia P. O.

Ivery Day. Irving Cunningham, Miss Lydia Bice, When called for please say ad vertisedi S. Austin, P. Hall of Sylvia Lodge No 332 I. 0.

0. F. Sylvia, Kans, Nov. 26, 1894" "As it has pleased Gtd in his in finite wisdom to call with the angels of heaven at the home of our worthy Brother J. F.

Watson summoning the wife and mother of bis family and she with the angels of heaven has departed from this earth, "and by this sad summons Bro. Watson and family ha ire missed the loved one who was always on duty in time of need. We can but point them to the Great Life giver, our Savior their Friend in sorrow. There -fore be it Resolved: that Sylvia Lodge No. S32 extend fo Bro.

Watson and family our sympathies in this their great loss aud assure them that while their sorrt.w i3 great we grieve with them and bow our heads in sorrow with and be it further Resolved that a py of these resolutions be furnished the Bro. and his family, also a copy to the Sylvia Btner for publication and that these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Lodge. E. Kirk, -J. L.

Bail and 0. Littlefield. McCOROTCK BINEER Am mowers Sylvia Hardware C0; W. A. Austin, Mgr.

GET and PUMPS harness ypX $25. 0 0ODD QOOD? OLD. "I 9 TIT! are mttking a specialty tls of what we caiour PARAGGtl HflRKESS. Mada of the pfNcST STOCK and the very DEST WORKMANSHIP. Such a cannct be bought for less thun at retail.

But we are in order to Sell onz to one jaers sample for tfr A IntrCduco to Every Reading Person should take adva-ntag1 of extraordinary offer made by the Farmers Trioune General Weaver's paer the brightest, tile newsiest and the best vztwm paper on the Kst. They only 25 cents for this large 48 column weekly now until January 1, 1895, It is a bargain and we hope every one of our readers will take advantage of it at once, lei! your neighbors about it. Addrees Farmers Tribune, Des Moines, Iowa Jeft Bower Attovnpv nd Coimslor AT Law. Will practice in the courts of Remit and adjoining counties. Business promptly attended to.

Oollecbioizs a sveahilitih OiSce two doors north Office Sylvia, Kans HUTCHINSON. I W. R. MARSHALL SuceesscT to Amos f'lircrfe. fsrWaftfies, Clocte and JewelrJ EFAIRI A SPECIALTY.

No, 11 North Mam Street, HUTCHINSON, KANSAci For one "Cap Sheaf" Soda wrapper and six cents in stamps. POPULAR KOVBLS BY POPULAR flUTHOKS We have secured from one of the largest publishTng houses in New York City. a list containing 100 Novels by the mo3t popular in the world. Many books on our list cannot be purchased in any other adition. Send us a one cent stamp, write our address plainly and ye will forward you a printed list of them from which you make your own selection.

Address DeLaND FAIR-PORT, N. Y. TRY YITAE OilE. A good many in this locality are now usng this wonderful restorative and speak in high temis of it, and rcoomcnd it to their afflicted friends. It is a mineral ore and is claimed to be in its natural statD nothing added or subtracted but just as it conies from mother earth trom where flows the most no fed mineral 'springs.

You cau tais mineral ore at a very small cost. R. Kinnamon, agent. ylvia, KansS Drs. Tucker Robinson, DENTISTS, Wilcox Block, Cor.

Main and Sherman Sts. Hutchinson, Kan. Dr. Robinson will beat the Imperia Hotel in Sylvia, on the followin dates and remain One day each time. Jan.

22, 1891. Feb. 19, 1S91 March 19, April, 10, May, July, Sept, Nov. 11, June, 11, 0, 2, 1 and 29, 2G, Dec, til, A Bucces3ful practice of twenty-six year's should be a sufficient guarantee. the public that all operacons entrusted a re will be done satisfactorily.

lANUFACTURERg For Sale or Trade-One good Craver Header nearly hew, and two barges, Call on George or William Thoraoson. Wi LATEX i sk your dealer for i rr stiirr. GYGLf bj using HYGIENIC EALS0MINE on all msiao walls ana csilmgs. i IT is handsosis, healthy and in expensive. IT give3 as attractive results as the most expensive wall paper at mncn isss trc-acie ana expense.

IT only takes fJOj cents worth ior an cramary sisea room, ana anyone can apply it according; to the simple directions given on every package. IT is prepared dry, pnt np in convenient sized packages, and only requires the aaaiuon ci water to do ready lor use. IT will for a long time after being mixed, and if accidentally dropped on carpets or forniture will not lrmre these. is prepared in WHITE and ten artistic TIIITS. IT will pay yen to procure one of our sample cards from your dealer or from Hygienic Kalscis 1 Ko.

197 Harket Chicago, El- 5 IN its first stages, can he successfully checked by the prompt use of AyerT Cherry Pectoral. Even in the later periods of that tlisffnse, the cough is wonderfully relieved by this inediciue. I have ust'd Ayor's Cherry Pectoral tritli the best effect in my practice. This wonderful preparation once saved my life. I had a.cpnstant tguh, nijrht sweats, was greatly reduced in ilesh, and given up by my physician.

One bottle and a half of the Pectoral cured me." A. J. Eidson, LI. Jliddleton, Tennessee. Several years ago I was severely ill.

The doctors said I was in consumption, and that they could do nothing for me, but advised me, as a last resort, to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. After taking this medicine Jwo or three months I was cured, and toy health remains good to the present Birchard, Darien, Conn. Several years ago, on a passage home from California, by water, I contracted so severe a cold that for some days I was confined to my state-room, and a physician on board considered my life in danger. Happening to have a bottle of Ayer's Cherry I used it freely, and my lungs were soon restored to a healthy condition. Since then I have invariably recommended this preparation." J.

B. Chandler, Junction, Va. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED 3T Dr. J. C.

Aye: Sc. Cc, LcweH, Mass. 6old by all Druggist. Vriar 1 I E- I- 1 It? I i fi 5 -m lJ 1 post-ire Cl 0 t'? cst ol 1 x-: Mvk. C'5 1 1 JM 'The: I.

riVI ti his ferid 1 i i. VJ catei i i. tt. WOi. i.l i- 1- 10.600 cAMnmuaxni are prepared to do all kinds of needle work, cutting and fitting and dressmaking at the residence of Mrs.

Barnville in this city. Work eoijited and satisfaction guaranteeJ Everyone having an account with ns is requested to call and settle. I need money at once. J. M.

Gillespie. JLiOO-A-XjS Kahn Yendfg shipped car 'of fine hogs Sunday They av erag- cd 300 pounds. Mr. Butterfield and family were Visiting E. B.

Willson and family a few days the last of the week. The lowest prices ever before heard of on barb wire and posts at the 1 air Shaak Co's. Yard. A ladies black cape has been onrd, owner can have same by calling! at this office and paying 'for this notice. Kahn and Vendi'g are preparing to erect a mill at their ranch to grind feed for their stock, feeders do much better on ground food.

A new ear Barb ware will sold by The Fair Shaak 'Co. at priees in aecord with the hard times. A nice residence, orchards and Tour acres of fine land for at the Banner office for particulars Favorable terms can be had. The Literary was a success Saturday night, a pleasant and instructive session was held The organization perfected and the meeting night changed from Saturday to Tuesday night. Hall of Sylvia Lodge, No.

032 I. 0. 0. F. Sylvia, Dec.

1, 1S94 Whereas our worthy Brother W. L. Hudson having recently sustained through the agency of Death the loss of his beloved father and whereas We as members of a common ilrotherhood bsund by the ties of kindred ami Friendship and Brotherly affection do feel for Brother Hudson and his family that Forrow nd sympathy, 'hich is born of a irue friendship, therefore be it Be solved that we extend to Hro. Hudson and family our deepest sympathies for their loss and take this opportunity to express our sorrow for them in there be-reavetnent and be it further Resolved; that these resolutions be spread on th minutes of our Lodge, be published in the Sylvia Banner and a copy furnished Brother' Hudson and family. i.

L. Ball, F. O. Littlefleld and J. E.

Kirk, Committee, The public entertainment given by the Knights of Pythias on the evening of Dec 5th wa eiithusi-cftifllly pronounced by thofe present as one of the most enjoysble festivities of the season. 'The Pythian SUte'rs of the comunity had prepared a. supper that would tfmr the palate of the fastidious epicure. The table' fairly prooned beneath the burden of delieiou yinnds that had been fo skilltuly selected and artistic-. allv Arranged The Tythian choii rendered pome of their choice selections in a Canlolilc style.

G. M. La ri bee and the Hon. Harry McQuade of Stafford were present and favored th. fudiance with feeling, sentimental eloquent addresses that drew trequent and hearty applause.

Several bright and sparkling tosifts hat added to the enjoyment of the ccation were deliveerd. It was growing late when the happy band disrerfed to repair to heT pleasent homes, not soon to 'oret such an enjoyable occasion. PKEPARED BT Or. J. C.

Ayer Lowell, Mass Sold all Druggicis- Vrie $1 ix bottles, $6 rinro pHIS is the machine that is used in the Office, Court-room, arid for reporting lectures and sermons While its speed is greater then any oiner Known raetnoa, it so that any intelligent tc- ca a speed cf ioo cr mcr i per ute, in five cr six vrsalis, witbeut th; aid an instnictcr. C2rcul.rs i testimonials sent to all who this paper. I E. T. FIEESE, FAYETTE, CSIO, Sola Agent for U.

S. and Canad a. tUt i Embodies Elegantly iV; Fn SEE -J se rs-' k-y 3F Vv i v. 1 I r-- IS fir cr U.rx?- 'MUST 1 i Hav Your GLOTHES-- made to rO fVl iVercbarjt Tljcy Guarantee to Fit arji Please You. LARGEST VSSORT AENT.

LOWEST PRICES. Lock at their samples at School Notes. Tht-A Arithmetic class has cc in menced the ttudy of decimal fr tion. Arithm fc studying compound numbers. E.

H. Hinman is teaching elocu" tion to a class of ten of bis pupils" which recites three night? out of the week affer school The A Physiology class is study ing the circulation at present. A Scholar- FKEE COINAGE Otf The free and unlimited coinage ci silver, the product of American mines, at the old ratio of 1 6 of silver to i of gold, is the only solution of and remedy for the disturbed and unsatisfactory condition of trade, manufacture and general business of the country. The surreptitious act of 1873, divorcing silver and gold in our monetary system, was a crime of "untold magnitude. It was the rankest kind of class legislation in favor of the wealthy against the producers of wealth, and hostile to the prosperity of the United States.

It was an act of treason because done at the instance of a European syndicate and for bribe money, "giving aid and comfort to our country's enemies." To shield the guilty parties, the well authenticated facts, often published, have been vigorously denied. The Enquirer will continue to expose this unpardonable crime until right1 and justice are done the people by the full restoration of silver to its old companionship with gold. We the assistance of the people in disseminating the truth, to which end we invite all in your selection of pa pers for the coming season to include the Enquirer, that costs only $1.00 a year. (Issued twice a week.) Liberal commissions and cash rewards given to- club raisers. Sample copies free.

Enquirer Company, Cincinnati, O. y. an-." "Tradc-I-iniV. -X'tAi Pat- no Vt at: It. -A- tuUcti lioa.

We It iciiarrre Our Jc2 rot pSu 3 lost 3" ft U.S, una furigu caatriss seat tree t-. Js, MjN Factories! Better Than Two For One Send lor tree sample copy and judge thereby. THE SYLVIA BANNER CINCINNATI WEEKLY ENQUIRER, both one yertr for only $1 -10, The Enquirer 13 now issued twice wek, "Tuesday and Fri day. Ts an 8-ccJumn, 8-page paper, ltge sizs, or 10 large pages rvery week, equal to 104 ordinary papers a year that usually cost -all iarga typa, plain print and white paper. A complete new departure from eld time journalism Call or addrees all orders to Editor Banner, Sylviaj Kans a Miming Co.icfferfijaTflrm.

THE BEST IS THEIHPEST. Eond TEN cents to 5., lor our prlzo rant, Ivci," a.a The New KoxcSswinsr Machi.13 Co, tKivsaf'fZS SALS Tf a I Op? 5 dajr (poefesa stamps ron live tbfc Knights..

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