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The Sylvia Telephone from Sylvia, Kansas • 8

The Sylvia Telephone from Sylvia, Kansas • 8

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Local Happenings. THE TELEPHONE. JVl.JOTTRIDGE, jMiysffinii tV KurgiMtii, SYLVIA. KANSAS. Diseases cf the Eye 2 Ear a Specialty.

'V. i Ice cream and lemonadf th RcUaiuVjiit, Another inoico of dry gnu N. just received at Hav ley's. J. L.

Ball will in a hliovt thu remove to the hout-o on the raii'-iic and take pharjio of boarding id. men. Do net fail to read the ivsi, issue of tho Tki.epiiovk. It will contain something of 'important, to every yqtcr jn Reno county. We would kindly ask our do-liqucnts to call arpund and sett la We do not want the money tcj hoard away qr to loan At 2 per THE E.

F. SHELTON, i.kk ix- SADDLES, WHIPS. R03ES, BLANK ETC. Agent for Woodmanss WiHd Mill. Pumps EI'AiniN'G done oi) phort notice anl at reasonable rates.

SYLVIA, KAX 10IIX If, WILUJl'E, Proprietor of STAFFORD NURSERIES, Stafford, Stafford Kan. of iill klieJ-s of Nursery products, frijit trees, Flowers, Shrubs, Vines, Bulbs, Hedge Plants, Etc." 5 Trees that tlio prior to July 1st 'after delivery will be replaced at halt retail prices at Nursery, if not left in delivery vard qyer two Days. Small Fruits a Specialty. -TIIE- TELEPHONE Arc now ready to place your property on their List, and will soon be prepared to loan money on First and Second Mortgages at a Reasonable Rate qf Interest, We shall also soon bp prepared to write policies in two or three of the best Insurance companies. We Indeed Mean Business.

Do not fail to place Your Property on Our List. Fprany information address Till TELEPHONE, Sylvia, Reno Kan. Attention, Farmers! 1. Kjckertt was in 1 hit chin son yesterday. Call at this olUr.e for a'l land qf job printing.

Farm loans fit lowest ru at lank of Sylvia. li A i rn i i j. ii. m. i in ner na-j movcu loitis farni near town.

rrKxtra famjlyfish, per caddy at the l'ionccr Store. rE. L. Hawkins, the bjackmjth has moved to town, 'Jeff Rower went to Stafford this, morning on business, -rJcfl' Rower vil make a business trip, to Hutchinson to-morrow. "-0neppund best chpwing to-haccp for oQ cents at tho J'iojirfcr Store.

I.arge quantities or lumber aro being sold hero and taken tp Turon, Another good rain on Wednesday night; and ye this is Kansas." Evpryonc is cordially invited to drop in and settle for subscription dues. Monev Monev Money on personal or chattel security at Rank of Sylvia. Wedding, goods, -invitations and a nice' line pf visiting cards at the Telephone ofJiee, Good farm to trade for city property in Hutchinson, at May RoAver's, Kansas. 10,000 acres of fine farnying land for salo or cheap. Call tit office of May Bower.

1 Miss Mabel Wright, of Hal-stead was visiting friends and relatives at this place this week. A number of our local sportsmen are going on an extended hunting trip in Arkansas thjs fall. Rev. Dalbey will preach at Triplett's Hall' Sunday at 11 a. m.

and at 8 :30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. A light Jiailstorm, is reported to have struck about three miles west of town Tuesday evening during the rain.

Our friend, R. A. Osborn, made a severe gash in his knee with a pocket knife while cutting vecds a few days ago. S. Thompson at Burr-ton the first of the wpek attending to the shipping of some cattle belonging to the Ranche Company at that place.

Capt. John Wesley Parrish says he is in favor of he Bah! J. M. Sloase, formerly a contractor and builder of this place, but now of Alcott, is in town, but says he has no serious intentions of taking unto himself a half. Donald Staig, formerly a painter of this place, has returned to Walton, Kansas, from California, in very poor health.

He thinks the coast is a very poor place for persons with weak lungs. Men's Rockford hoso 10 per pair clothing, boote and shoes at reduced prices. Pleaso bear in mind that cash and lew prices please us as well ks other merchants. T. J.

The township has purchased a new road scraper to work at grading in tho bottoms. Upon trial it was found to do the work in a satisfactory manner and all roads through the bottoms will bo graded. J. M. Slease, of Alcott, reports that place as booming.

It is an end of a division on the M. A. and will get coal chute, round house, repair shops, etc. lie says it C. A.

PAYT8N, Editors Proprietor. THURSDAY, JIJI.V iS87 JO CORRESPONDENTS. ('nnimunlcntlnnMonjoplcKof tonal Kencr-1)1 Interest are always welcome, but to insure Insertion Uicy III list IK) Ill'lt'I 1)1111 IOII10 pollll, Wedo not hold ourseh'c responsible fur I In Vlewsof our correspondent, i'nro nIioiiIi! be Mken toKcncl miiiiiiMtt'liiW wrilUm In it plain hand unci on Dili) i-idc 61' paper only. Tho real liamc mill address of tho writer must accompany the manuscript, not for publication, bill, ii dl' faith. Alton-yinmus urlioles receive no attention TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.

One In advance, SI. 00 His Months 'Jhree Sample poples, cents oaj'li. Advertising rates made known on application. Entered at tho postofllcii, at Jteno County. Kansas, in second class unit tor WYLVIA POST G.

A. R. inert? every Sat imhiyat Tni-loft's. JI.U1. All piembrrsof other hidden tire cordially Invited to attend these uiertiuKs.

KFF 1IQWKH, Post Coiiiniqnder. TIME CARD: The C. lUiilway. l'ASSCj'cJER WFSTWAKII, Leave Hutchinson 0:10 a.m. Ai'l'lveatWylviiv, 10:25 a.

M. PASS FJt Ci S. VV A It 1 1 Leaver Hylvltt 5:32 p. m. Arrive at Hutchinson (1:4.) v.

m. FItKIOlIT Leaves II utelilnHon 1:10 P.M. Arrive tit Hylvia FREIGHT KAWWAKI). Leaves Sylvia, a. m.

Arrive nt Hutchliwou 11:15 A. m. All passenger trains make connections with iiialu line at Jlutchlnsou and Kinsley. I'HaH. OKAY, Loeul Asent.

"THROUCH SLEEPING PAR Ostwesn Kansas City Jacksonville, Fla. fOMMENCIXU November 2.1th. a line of through Pullman P.iiU'rt. Cam will bu formed between Kansas City and Jacksonville, via the (iulf Koute in connection with tli Mem. E.

V. U. and 8. F. it V.

Kail ways. Through car will leave Knnw City dally it p. trnina ly the -way tif Memphis, liultnnnoga, Atlantaand JIucon. This is in addition to the through flrat-clasH roach, daily, between Kansius City and Bristol, via of Memphis, Chattanooiriv and Knoxville. J.

E.LOCKWOOD, Oen'l Passenger Ticket Agent, Kansas City, Mo. J. IIELMIG, 0 NTRACTO LD 12 WILL DO ALL KINDS OF Carpenter Wagon Work. lollop on tho east side of Main street. Charges reasonable.

HILL MAY, Prop's City Meat Market. Fresh Salt Meats, Fresh Lard, Sausage Everything Kept in our line of Business. Open Hupdays from 8 to 10 a. m. 5 to 0 p.

m. Ice in large or small quantities. WORK SHOPS WITHOUT STEAM POWEK BT USINO OUTFITS OP BARNES' PATENT FOOT POWER Machinery can compete with steam power, solo on trial. Jlctal and woodturners scud for prices. llluBtr'd catalogue free.

W. F. JOHN BARNES POCKFOND. ILL. Addrees fit.

FRED. GLANYILLE, Contractor Builder, Stair building ami store fitting a specialty. Sylvia, Kansas. J. H.

LEE, I'rbp'r City Harbor. Shop, flair Cutting, Shaving, Shampoos, etc. Ladies? Work a Specialty. MAIN" SYLVIA, KAN. Chicago Alton Ilailway.

THE Chloneo and Alton Railroad as route from KANSAS CITY to CH1CACO. ST. LOU IS EAST "Hers advanta ges that are not and eaiinot be etiuulled by anv other Its trains xtart from the Union lupot In Kansas City after the arrival of I ruins from lie west, mnl run throuuh to St. Louis, and Chicago, wherecon-uections from all points further east are made in union depots. This Is the great reclining chair route between KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY St ST.

LOUIS, ST. LOUIS CHICAGO. It makes no extra charge for seats lit ele-irant and comfortable palace reclining chair ears. It runs the newest and most superb Pullman palace buffet sleeping cars. Tickets in this route for sale at till coupon ticket offices in the United States.

C. Hi CHAPPELL, Manager JAS-CHARLTON, (i PamlT STORE 9 THE 111 H'CK' t'l ii lT4 rw CHEAPEST, -AND- 7 BEST' STOCK OF GROCERIES, OOTS AND SHOES, -IX- SYLVIA, Higliest Market Trice PAID FOR PRODUCE. jean N. Boulbrd IAIN STREET. but wp actually need jn our business.

We started our Hon or Roll to try to induce some one to pay. up, but this week it js de-fuct. It js with cadness that we noto the suspension of the Crisfield When news was scarce and wo were in need of editoritilx in it wo always found relipf. In cast the Courier is reyiypdwe shall only bp too glad' to again receive it among our exchanges. Until thou wo shall have to dq the best wo can and steal elscAvhere.

We would ask our fanner friends not to become discouraged on the bond question and imagine we cannot defeat them. The bonds will bp defeated by an overwhelm ing niajprity if the farmers' will only turn out and vote. Let everyone go to work in earnest and not only go to the polls yourself, bm see that your neighbors go. Let us put forth every effort and wt. are sure to succeed.

"Don't have a sail that is larger than your boat" is an old saying that should be considered by some of our good patrons. Now we don't want to advise anyone 'in a business way but it does seem rather 'curious to us that some people can spread on an amount of style, make pleasure trips here and there and "knife a big hog in general when they can't pay the need printer an hqnest debt of a few paltry dollars. 9he Held a Flush. Lcrado Ledger, A "soiled dove" from ou.r neighboring city of Kingman fluttered into our midst with a double flutter last week. Here she sported around several days, carrying on a "breezy" business, when she finally secured employment in a family as a domestic.

Everything Failed smoothly along until Friday night last, when she was suddenly confronted by her former employer, a lady from Kingman who charged the "angel" with appropriating to her own use a goodly portion of her wardrobe. The girl at first stoutly denied any knowledge of the theft but; fearing arrest, finally confessed, and upon bringing out her weighty portmanteau, and examining tho contents of tho same, the following articles which she had stolen from different parties were found Twelve dresses, three shirts, three dozpn handkerchiefs, six corsets, two paper collars, one garter, eight pairs of silk stockings, one pair of boots, eight patent bustles and six pairs of unmentionables. Not bad haul. Strayed or Stolen. Between 15 and 20 yearling heifers and steers.

Any information regarding the same will bo rewarded. R. S. Thompson, Sylvia, Kan. If you want a loan on farm, and want all your money at once, at the lowest rate of interest, call on J.

B. Baldv, 14 Main Hutchinson, Krtri. I loan money on faims at 8, '(, and 9 straight. Xo Commit-nioii, Xo Delay, Money alwayn on hand. I do my own inspecting, and write up all papers.

So you can get your money at once. Interest can be paid in Hutchinson. If you want to make a loan call and see mc or write me description of land and size ol loan wanted, and I will call on you and save you a trip to the city. J. B.

IUi.dy, II Main Hutchinson, Kan. will give the death blow to Turon. 1.

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796
Years Available:
1886-1889