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Reno County Globe from Sylvia, Kansas • 3

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Reno County Globei
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Sylvia, Kansas
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A party from Sterling, consisting of 1J Fair Sijaak Si T. D. Brown and wife, Goodson and wife, Mincer and wife and Skiles and wife, are spending a week rusticating Co at Turner's lake. JSflecaiitiie Both Mr. Whitehurst and the Sylvia Hardware Company have changed their this issue.

Scan them ov er closely and then go and see them if you want to save money. Sylvia's trade territory is increasing A. T. S. F.

Time Card. EAST BOCXD. No. 342.... 6:15 p.

ra. No. 36 12:14 p. m. No.

2.... (flag) 10 :23 WEST BOCXD. No. 341 ..........10:10 a. m.

No. 1 ..7:25 p. m. Wells Fargo Express money orders sold as Cheap as postoftice money James Kirk, Agent. every day.

People from afar are fast learning that our town is a good place Lumber, Hardware, Goal and Grain! A FULL LINE OF PAINTS OILS AND GLASS. AGENTS FOR to trade and are coming here. Let us all talk Sylvia, its a good way to get custom. Dir. W.

H. HIYSICIAN AND SURGEON. came in Saturday evening from Alva, Oklahoma, for a visit with old friends. vtT i 1 -r't'T Al. has been away from here for about four years and his many friends are page Wovn wt Fences All calls attended promptly.

glad to see his pleasant face again. It Sometimes Takes a Fellow With a The invitations are out announcing SYLVIA, KANSAS. the marriage of Elliott Ilinman to Miss Axtell, at the home of the bride, near The best woven wire fence made. We sell the GscdU arjd Drppstsr windmills. Have a full line of Pumps and repairs.

Drive wells and nut uo windmills. Come and Long Head Plevna, on Tuesday, August 1. Mr. Hinman has a wide circle of friends in to figure out just how he is 'going to make ends meet when see our stock and ret our prices. Sylvia, who will join with the Globe in extending well wishes to the young money is a little scarce, but there is a remedy for that, be couple.

cause you can buy from J. A. Whitehurst, a good suit for Ed. Whitt has opened up the blue SYLVIA, KANSAS. barn with a first class livery stock.

$5.00, a pair of pants for 75c, and everything else very His rigs are all brand new and his cheap. Wi II. Hinshaw, President. horses are of the best. Ed.

is an old O. G. Hinshaw, Cashier. Hot and dry. Advertise in the Globe.

Attend the picnic to-day. A good ain just now would be good for the corn. Ivey Pearson made a trip to Hutchinson Saturday. Dow Pelton, of Stafford, was in our vicinity this week. James Roberts was over to Stafford Wednesday, on cattle business.

nana at the hvery business and we bespeak for him a liberal share of the STATE OF BANK Of SYLVIA, business. J. A. Whitehurst We failed to learn the winner in the races Sunday, owing to the rapid gate Capita! $5,000. Transacts a general banking business.

Solicits the ac which they drove through our streets, but it is to be hoped that the marshal The store of J. P. Watson caught MARKET REPORT. Kansas Citt, July 18. Irvan Yeager now holds a position will be on hand the next time.

How with the Sylvia Hardwore company. ever, we learned that the contestants Cattle Native Steers, $4.25 $5.50. Native counts of merchants, farmers and stockmen. fire, Friday night, but fortunately was discovered in time to prevent what might have been a serious loss. Cows and Heifers, $2.50 $3.15.

were all from Stafford. Hogs Heavy, $4.30 packers, $4.25 The little babe of Mr. and Mrs. John Carter is reported quite sick this week. $4.53 lights, $4.13 $4.43.

Mrs. William Dennis is very sick, at 1 vO. iv vfv vr 4 -4 Wheat No 2 hard, 6363c; No. 3, 61Vi- Miss Ida Roberts, a neice of James Roberts, who has just graduated from a school for trained nurses at Kansas 642c No. 2 red, G868c.

New wrheat is commencing to come in and is bringing from 50 to 55 cents. her home, east of Plevna. She has suffered almost past human endurance UP-TO-DATE Uity, came Monday evening for a artistic Guy Wright is doing some for the past five months, and there seems to be no possible hope for her short visit. Miss Roberts was in the store this drug Cobs No. 2, 3U4c.

Oats No. 2 white, 23c. Butter Creamery, dairy, 14c. Eggs Fresh, 9c. SYLVIA MARKET.

Wheat No. 2, 55c No. 3, 5334c. Cobx No. 2 mixed, 21c.

employ of the government last sum work painting the week. iUD la Wm recovery. IN STYLE FINISH! mer as nurse tor tne sick soldiers in One of the men engaged in putting Florida. Mr. Pugh and near Plevna, down a well at the stock yards, was were doing some trading in Sylvia, Cattle Steers, cows and heifers, $3.15 Our readers will note in this issue of 3.25.

Tuesday. the Globe, the announcement of the Hogs Delivered, $3.60. Stafford Magnetic College and Insti Poultry Springs, 7c; hens, 6c; turkeys, Bert Stanley, one of our enterprising seriously injured by the well caving in, on Friday, of last week. The railroad company have had considerable trouble getting water at the stock yards, and this is the second gang of 57c ducks, 5c. tute of Physicians and Surgeons.

Our farmers, treated himself to a new top buggy Monday. Butter Country, 10c. Eggs Fresh, 8c. iormer townsman, ur. LiOttriage, is dean of the institution.

His many Mrs. James Roberts is quite sick this men they have sent here to put down a well. friends this county will be pleased week, at the home of her parents, Mr. A car load that We Must Sell! Gourtland, Ames and JoKrx Deer Wogons! If you are thinking of buying anything in this line, don't fail to see us. to learn of his success.

ZENITH. Joe Soradlinir has the finest hnildincr in and Mrs. Austin. Zen ith. If you are receiving the Globe with WJNTSVILLE.

Wm. Dutv. assisted bv his neighbors, moved Ed. Watson attended the picnic at 1 1 out an order upon your part, don't be ms nouse oionaay. From Hutchinson News.

the Yust grove, Tuesday, and reports T. J. Shumwav and wife, visited with Lewis alarmed about us "forcing" you to i tj i a very enjoyable time. take it. In time we will get around to Corn looks the finest ever seen.

M. D. Totten says he was in luck by Mart Sims and family, and Rev. Wall, visited 4- W.l'n see you, and then if you don't think it Quite a number of Zenithites attended the is worth fifty cents a year, we'll stop handling twine in his store, as he sold picnic at lust grove last week. it and it won't cost you a cent.

In the about 2,000 pounds. Mrs. Ferris, of Cooter townshin. visited her daughter, Mrs. Henry Young, the last of the meantime if you want the paperjreg- Harvest is over and the hum of the week.

Sylvia Hardware Company! ft Mr. Vansickle and son Oscar, left for th thresher is heard. Wheat is turning ulanly just hand your half dollar to any business man of Sylvia and we'll Strip Sunday, where they will visit friends a out much better than expected. snort time. V0r Vk Tf get it O.K.

tlr 'if. A traveling doctor recently stopped at Zenith Mrs. Ida Long made a pleasant call ad two of the boys have complained of the noses ever since. Tuesday morning on Miss Carrie Tot Frank Burns savs he is a erood cook, bnt he SYLVIA. don't intend to do the cooking himself next ten, who has been quite ill for a week From Hutchinson News.

W. H. MARKLE, year. lhat is a good notion, Frank. or more.

WTe understand that Georcre Buckle furnished Earl Fickertt has returned from the the wind to run his pumn all last week to water uite a number of our people were Strip. neaa oi cattle rsow tins is rather hard on Nick Housinger received a new threshing machine, Tuesday, and will at once put it to work. Mrs. Bennett, who had been visiting her sister in Sterling for some time, returned home Tuesday. The work on J.

A. Whitehurst's new residence was commenced Tuesday. Sylvia is getting to the front. Mrs. J.

L. Twiner and daughter, from near Plevna, were in Sylvia, Tuesday, doing some shopping. Ed Whitt purchased two new buggies for his livery stable, from the Sylvia Hardware Monday. John Hawkins left the first of the week for New Mexico, where he goes to take charge of a cattle ranch. Born To Mr.

and Mrs. Gus. Wagoner, Monday, July 24, a fine boy. Dr. Bauer reports all parties doing finely.

I. J. Prather and family and A. ueorge. summoned to appear in Hutchinson in the Matt Funk case.

The latest news Joe Paul and family went away Sun Fred Kne bought the farm that Mr. Shnm- way lives on iust north of Zenith, from Mr. Hinshaw. This farm joins one of Fred's other day morning. rarms.

tt rea knows good land when he sees it. Miss Weitzelcame back from Hutch is that the case has been withdrawn by a compromise of Mr. Funk making himself a minus quantity in this "neck Mr. bhumway will farm it next year. Liireiry, Feed aijet Sale Stable.

Sylvia, Kansas. inson Sunday night. of the woods." EUREKA. Dr. Bauer's mother, who lives Ohio, is visiting him this week.

iumcy has purchased a new mower Picnics are quite the fad at present. this week. The United Brethren, southwest from Mrs. Wm. Thompson and daughter, Sam Newell has bought Sam Wallace's share of the corn sheller.

Daisy are here visiting relatives. here announced they would have one in the Yust grove on the 19th. The Guy Morford and family visited with his I. J. PRATHER, father last Thursday.

M. P. Shaak and Mr. Fair, were German Methodists will hold their an Dr. Wallace was kept busy last week attend here Monday and Tuesday invoicing.

nuai picmc in tne i ust grove one ing patients in Eureka. Miss Carrie Wooley, who has been week later, the 26th. They are pre Whitehurst and family were among A. W. Minks' baby was seriously ill last week, Grrooeries, Meats, Dut is better at this writing.

visiting here, went home Friday even- paring to give a good program, most Mrs. Potter and Mrs. Eundell visited with ly the German language. The dis mg. Mrs.

Li. N. Akers last Saturday. those wiio attended the picnic Tuesday. Fair Shaak; are having their elevator overhauled and repaired, pre trict Sunday school convention will G.

W. Halstead, of Glidden, Iowa, is visiting The picnic Wednesday was well at ius sister-in-iaw, airs, rotter, mis week. picnic on section fourteen, Lough man's grove, August 30. tenaea, ana was a success every and Confection ries. Summer Dxiriks, Cigar's and.

TolDaccoes. George Eundell and Fred Davis left Monday paratory to handling the new wheat respect. of last week for an outing through southern jvansas ana ukianoma. Huntsville Camp No. 6187, M.

W. Rev. A. S. Bacon delivered a splen crop.

James Cox, of eastei Stafford coun Clinton Purcell, of Iowa, who has been spend was instituted on the 15th by D.H.C., ing the summer with his uncle, Geo. Umphries, i SYLVIA. KANS. did sermon to a large and appreciative audience Sunday night. His text was C.

W. Dugan, of Haviland, Kansas, ieib lor ms iiume luesuaj ty, purchased lumber in Sylvia, this week, for the erection of a fine barn assisted by the Plevna team, also M. May Wilhite assisted Mrs. McCoy in cooking for the threshers. Tom was the first one in this "What Think; Ye?" D.

Totten of Hutchinson Camp and neighborhood to have his threshing done. on his farm. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS3 Chas. Boone and family, formerly Slager brothers of Sterling Camp. of this place but now of Boone, O.

Twenty candidates were shown the Tuesday of this week J. E. Martin and wife, of Antioch, entertained Mrs. Martin's uncles and aunts, also her mother and brother, G. W.

Halstead, Mrs. L. II. Everhart, J. T.

Morford Mrs. Park Johnson and Miss Nellis, of Hutchinson, were the guests of J.E. THFSYIVIfl llRllfi STRRF. came in Monday night for a short visit mysteries of woodcraft and the even- with relatives and friends. and wife, I.

M. Itundell, wife and children, Mrs. Paulsen and son, cousins, Mrs. Potter and son. ing was enjoyably as well as fratern Black and family a couple of days the last of the week.

Bert, made up the company. A good time was ally spent. Plevna Camp did herself enjoyed by all in talking over old times, and all proud by their excellent work in as returned to their homes hoping that they might Frid Kne purchased a farm of W. have many more such occasions. sisting Consul Dugan who, we are in H.

Hinshaw, the last of the week. The PLEVNA. From Hutchinson Interior-Herald. The hot weather still continues. pare TDtxgs, formed, is a well posted Woodman.

Santa Fe switch at Zenith is located on a part of the quarter. Ollie and Ira Rundell entertained their Sunday school teacher and all the members of their class, last Thursday afternoon, at their home. Although the morning was cloudy and rained a little it did not hinder the visitors, and what an enioyable time they all had together. Mr. Rundell had put up swings, and their croquet After the initiatory work was com pleted the newly made camp proceed lylecliciesT Mr and Mrs.

J. JN. Hinshaw are I. J. Prather informs us that he sold visiting relatives in Stafford, this week, ed to election of the following officers W.

Frank Gill ami Gpnro-R Pinanw both Geo- Gants, V. C.J Wm. Shuyler, ground was in order, but the rain prevented using it. Mrs. Eundell provided an excellent fifty gallons of ice cream last week and expects to dispose of about the dinner to which all did justice.

After dinner W. H. Humphrey. E. Fred one day last a team was hitched up and nineteen of the com same amount this week.

took out new buggies, week. Williams, clerk; J. E. Spaniol, escort. pany enjoyed a ride to the big lake.

When they returned a bountiful suooer of ice cream and Dr. J. E. Conyers, physician. Sever Miss Nelson, who has been attending W.

E. Norman, of Arlington, has the cake was in readiness and all.eat until fully satisfied, then more play and what a jolly time they had and all went home delighted and al other names are forgotten by the school in Wichita, returned home the contract for plastering the new school reporter. last of the week. She expects to teach happy. room.

in this neighborhood this fall. J. V. Pew will soon build himself a Faints, Gils, Glass Sz Stationery! Best Cigars In Town, T. L.

Seward, Propon- SYLVIA, KANS Ben Edwards and Fred Kinney were comfortable residence on his lots, near among our enterprising farmers who the church. secured new buggies from the Sylvia Mrs. O. H. Mitchell and Mrs.

H. A. Farm Machinery, Buggies, Wagorxs. Hardware company, Tuesday. Quite a number of our citizens at Abbott will attend the big meeting, at Wichita, this week.

tenaea tne uerman Methodist picmc The threshing machine men have in the Yust grove, Tuesday, and re Harness ard SeWirvg Jachirves. I HANDLE THE PITLESS WAGON SCALES AND THE started their machines, and new wheat port a good crowd and a very pleasant time. is beginning to come in. Mrs. Juliet Shepherd and Lloyd are P.

Helsby has purchased the house formerly occupied by J. P. Wilson, and will move his family to Plevna, here from Hutchinson this week CANTON LINE OF BUGGIES, PLOWS, ETC. They used to reside in Sylvia and have The Globe and Topeka this week. many friends here who are always glad to see them.

The editor knew For Visit Me When You Want Bargains! Mrs. N. P. Gregg, from Moline, Kansas, came in to visit her daughter, Mrs. Dennis, and will remain some Mrs.

Shepherd before she was married bemi- Weekly Capital, One Dollar a Year. Diteen or seventeen years ago, NORTH MAIN STREET, SYLVIA, KANSAS. Burrrton, Harvey county. time with her..

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1899-1899