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Q-o to H. Kratz for FiariituLre, "Wirxciow Slia.c3.e3 rn.xi.c5L Betoy Biaggies- W. F. Baker leads them all on fine M. Fisher was a caller Monday.

THE DEMOCEAT. Mrs. Brown is slightly better. Perry McGuire has moved to Logan. URN ITURE! Baz Hill was over from Logan last work.

Hard and soft coal kept by J. Decker Son. Monday. Mrs. John I.

Scott is expected home Go to H. A. Harmon's for Christ A Tv-T-) Old papers for sale at this office at CIIWAIW. SOCK ISLAND PACIFIC K. B.

tonight. We met J. P- Barnard in Marvin, Tuesday. cents per dozen. Uoivo West W.IIJI MBit Buy your flour of Brown, Thornton rm I Prelht Undertaking.

Freight! rw. O. W. Bickford shipped a car-load No. 141 Locftl.

No. Cntrl TI.j Our Undertaking: Department is Complete. They all think the same! I Kt. I 7.80pm! T.Om itVJfMI I tr.i. nua from rhUlipnlmrg very Tuesday m.

Ll freight train rw rcrj 4gr of Ue wec BUd ihroutfk tralu to 8t. Jnpb. Kansas MJmStir oilier Inforinatlom. apply 1 Co. of the Marvin Mills.

Go to Jas. A. Adams' for fancy candies and choice eating apples. T. D.

Cloud, of Maryin, called yesterday and subscribed for our paper. You can order coal from J. H. Decker by handing your orders to Wm. Bouehton.

Faubion Bros, keep the best meats to be had in the city, at the Northeast corner Square. Go to Faubion Bros, for the best meats in the market. Northeast corner Square. Millard Banm reported the death of mas goods. Choice nuts, best cigars, cakes and pies at as.

A. Adams'. Prince Son will pay you the highest market price for fat turkeys. Sam Hendricks, one of our faithful supporters, was a pleasant caller last Friday. J.

S. Whittey called Friday and enrolled himself among our paying subscribers. S. H. Hobbie came down from Kensington to spend Sunday with friends in this city.

M. Bernheimer, from Fair Haven, Norton county, accompanied by J. M. Tad lock, was a caller last press day. Baker Bros, are building a cottage for D.

WT. Ream on his lots in the northeast part of town. It will cost about $700. Tht rnnntv comm5ssionr met Mon Arrival and Dsoarturea off Malls. rkMwtiuy on4 Aepubliean City.

i HUI(d and Cnwc. Lmm, TiMsMlar Fridays at Arrlre, We4MM4Aj as4 :30 p.m. A. Olabs, Carrier. a four year old daughter of his brother A mTM liaoa.

m. Irrt.r- fierce, in N. E. Miller will preach at the m. Leav )p.

m. Where did you get all those nice presents? Pleasant Valley school house next of stock this week. Ed Page and Jim Williamson, are atill on the sick list. George VanCleve ia going to move into the Gordon house; For good meals and lunch at all hours go to as. A.

Adams'. It is reported that Frank Strain is to be Lee Scrivener's deputy. All kind of Christmas goods for sale at the Marvin Drug Store. R. A.

Handy and lady returned yesterday morning from a visit East. Dell Charaplin is in Kansas City; ho took four cars of stock with him. Vest Robinson took ont a new corn sh sller, puichased of W. Young, last Monday. Candies and Nuts of all kinds for Christmas at Chas.

Raef's Daug Store, Marvin, Kansas. Miss Mabel Sallee, of Phillipsburg was seen upon our streets last Friday. Long Islaiul Leader. Alyah H. Pearsoa and E.

Hoffman will put up a nice brick building on the west side of the Square. Don't forget to call at Chas. Raef's Drug Store, Marvin, Kansas, and see the display of Holiday Goods. Daisy Stoddard will be here the 20th and 21st of December, under the auspices of the Presbyterian church. It has been so hot in Arizona, people had to feed their hens cracked ice to keep them from laying hard-boiled Sabbath at 11, a.

m. All are invited. I want some for Christmas." balmin Understood. Perfectly All kinds of produce, at the highe-t day, their principal duty being to consider the bonds presented by the new county officers. price, taken in exchange for goods at Boner Gaddis store, Maryin, Kan H.

KRATZ sas. "At Harmon's Drug Store. You can get the nicest there, and lots cheaper than at the other places." Good teams, easy riding buggies and 3 Bank. moderate prices at Fleming Smith's Xorth State of livery barn, near southwest corner of the Square. It is proposed to make the entertain LIYERY, FEED, SiLX.E AND TIIAISFEIl STA3LE, DKLPll E.

L. Prince Son, ment to be given by the G. A. on DEALEKS IX Lec. 10th very enjoyable occasion.

Everyone should attend. Wanted; 250 head of steer calves, Carriages Tor 200 head of yearling steers, 100 head of two-year old steers, also bulls and GQ3 KISS AND NO BEIrH. I TJ IT 5 XI ii. GRAIN, COAL and POULTRY. NEWCASTLE, MAITLAND, IOWA BLOCK and ANTHRACITE COALS, 1000 pounds and upwards delivered free to any part of the city.

Office, tA'o? th-east Corner Square. FurnUhed stags. Uaum. Bokx: Near Hamlin, Brown county, Kansas, on November 30th, to Mr. and "Bobby, did you give your sister choice of the apples?" "Yes, I told htr she could have the little one or none, and she chose the little one." Ex.

Judge C. M. Cole will be deputy county treasurer. The appointment will come as near giving general satisfaction as any Mr. Barber could have madev Will McCormick has brought the Rieff enberg stock of goods to this place to sell them out.

They are in good hands and have been brought to a stirring town. Levi Mulican lost two horses from eating stalks and says it was a severe blow as he has only "thirteen left. It seems risky business to pasture stalks this season. Joe Weeks dropped in Monday and indulged in a social chat. We learn that he will net sell his farm and are of the opinion that he will return to this goodly land within a year.

W. A. Simmons, an old friend, known to the senior editor for the past eighteen years, was a caller and subscribed for The Democrat, Monday. To say we were glad to see him is putting it mild. H.

A. Anderson, H. L. Butler were ggs- Li. Mrs.

Blount Covington a democratic rhillipsbursr Market Kepott. Corrected wwily by E. L. Pilfle Son.1 Wheat, Ho. 2, atur OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.

STATK. OoTiBVOi I- E. Unmpiiroy. I.ikct. C.ovmmok-A.

J. Felt. KlMTKJCTAMY WlC. IltnllM. Ac iiTo-Ttoothy McCarthy.

TRf.iii kbu James W. Hamilton. ufr. or School Oerje W. ATTOasrav-Citx.

B. Kellogg. Htatr Pwti C. C. Board of Aon.

William Simms. Bkc't Hist. Sociktt V. Adama. Uvvr.vv INUAJCB It.

Morris. Librarian H. J. Daul. Aojutast-Okmkrai.

A. B. Campbell. CMiKr Juhticr A. U.

Ilorton. AunT Jwsxiois W. A. Johnston. liULHOADCoM'M-L.

I. Turner, James Hum phrev and Alinerln GUlett. COUNTY. Clrrk 8. J.

Hartmaa. Tbkahubbu Theo. Bracken. Mcuire. KROitTiaor Dbk B.

K. Morton. K0RVRVOR-W. B. Btubert.

I'KOBATI JUIHia N. JkixiB DiT. Cov'RT lu a. Pratt District attorn rv H. 1.

Shearer. KtriEMSTATiTii-p. 1.. Smith. bvr'T or School W.

W. col by. Clkii Uibt.Colrt J. D. Matt9n.

end District, J. Hahnealtratt Third District J. H. nam. TOWNBUIP.

TRL'itTltR .1. M. Mcllvain i BKABiuKit C. K. Johnston.

Ci.ik-J. S. Barnes. JisTirHfl or tub Pbacb rhll. Townsley, Charles Dickey, C0.fTAI.M S.

C. Cujuings. crrv. Ma you Frank Strain. t't-Bita J.

ft. Barnes. Cot W. Bukford, m. Bissel C.

II I-ffliiKwell, e. e'umiiit. and H. S. I oling.

a Phil Townsley. Treasurer K. Johnston. girl, weight 7 pounds, mother and child doing well. A.

It. Hayes, cashier of the Marvin Bank, has sold his interest and come to SCOTT. -Attorney at Law.n If you want Statements, Note Heads, San Antonio, Texas. Tbb Democrat follows him. Do a General Livery and Bus Eusiness.

Transient Trade Accommodated Xight or Day. Special Commercial Men. Will attend to general Iiw and rcalestate business. Collections made promptly. Ofllce west side of square.

PHI LLI PS15U EG, KANSAS. Letter Heads. Bill Beads. Enyelopes, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Invitations, or any kind of printing, call at this office and leave your order. The revival meeting at the M.

E. church still continues with unabated interest and whil much good has M. BOITER iz MARY F. G-ADDIS Marvin, Kansas, DEALER IN Dry goods. Groceries, Boots' and Ifais and Caps, and in fact every thing kept in a first-class already been done it is probable that the work is not more than started.

A. VEGA. Metropolitan Restaurant South Side of the Square. WARM MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Choice Fruts, Candies.

Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco. always on ha ad. H. S. Thornton of the firm of Brown, Thornton of the Marvin Mills, General Store.

J. M. Boner ia located in the old post office buildingjat Marvin and is selling lots of goods. He buys for cash and can't be undersold. G.

W. Furgeson called Tuesday and paid his subscription. He starts in a couple of weeks for Virginia, and we wish him a pleasant visit. Charlie Barber filed his bond Monday, which was accepted by the commissioners, and he takes charge of the treasurer's office at their January meeting. J.

O. Dean has been visiting with his family near this place for a conple of weeks. But has returned to his post at G. W. Young's in Phillipsburg.

Long Island Leader. Deliquent subscribers are hereby warned against letting their daughters wear this naner for a bustle, as there is called yesterdny. They are making splendid flours and are getting a large trade. We wish them success; they IV ISSOUR1 PACIFIC RAILWAY. M.

E. Vtmreh. rreachlnc ery Sabbath at 10 a. m. and p.

a Beckha t. l'Astor. DEALER IN CHEMICALS, In fact all articles usually kept in a First-Class City Drug Store. considerable due on it and they might Prtsbyterian Church. Herflces at It a.

m. and 7:30 p. m. on erery Sunday eicopt the first of each niouth. 'trt Haptitt Churen.

Corner of State and 6th street.l rreaehliis second and fourth Sundays in each Bionth at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet-Ins every Wednesday at p.

m. Sunday lichool every Sunday at la a. in. You are ln-iled to attend. Strangers welcome.

W. A. SIMMONS, Pastor. take cloa. bteu-art stJazoo Every democrat in Phillips county who is not now taking Thk Democrat ought to come forward between this and Jan nan' and subscribe for the only democratic paper in the county.

Yon will notice the larcre new ad COMMISSIONKltS' PKOCKKDINfiS. Nov. 25th. 18S9. Call: To J.

H. Ham, Chairman Board of County Comminaioners of Phillips County. Kansas: Sir. you are reipectf ully requested to call a special meeting- of the board of county com mlssiouerg, to meet in special petition at the county clerk's oltice on Monday. Dec.

2, ISt9, for the purpose of approving county treasure elect Barber's, bond, and for the approval of any other bond on file with the couuty clerk, awaiting- approval, and for the trauHcMon of any busiuess that may legally come before the M. Fishek, Johx Hahxenkmatt, Members of said board. To M. Fisher and John Hahnenkratt. members of the board of county commissioners, irentlemen: A request Big-ned by two members of the board of county commissioners, askinjr that I call a special meeting- for the purposeof approving bond of county treasure elect.

Uarln and for the apnrovul of uny other bonds that may be on liie in clerks of-nee awaiting such approval, and for the transaction of any business that may legally nunc before the board has been receiveiU Now you and each of you are hereby notified to meet in special session at county clerk's office in Phillipsburg at 10 a. m. Monday, Dec. 2, 18)S, for the purposes as set forth above. J.

H. Ham, Chairman. We hereby accept service. M. Fisher, John Hahnenkratt.

Board mctpereuant to call, members present Hanu Fisher and Hahuenkratt, called to order by Chairman Ham, On motion the valuation for IS -9 on lot 12. block range 1 city of Kirwin, was From to SIU0. Ou in. U. 11.

Collins, W. H. Houghton and Hill were appointed on the hi' se or sec. and K. F.

Gates, John H. Clasoii and N. W.Sloan were appointed appraist-rs on the se qr ai-4-20. On motion the resignation of John B. Me-Donald trustee of Crystal township was accepted and J.

II. Kennedy appointed trustee for said township. On motion the bond of treasurer elect Barber and sheriff elect, Scrivner were approved. Adjourned to 1 p. in.

One p. board convened; present as before called to-order by Chairman Ham. On motion the bunds of the First National Bank, the Phillips County Hank and the State Hank of Phillipsburg. were upproved ia the sunt of each, and said banks were declared the depositories for county money for 2 years and 8 months. On motion the bond of J.

H. Kennedy trustee of Crystal township was approved. On motion the following amount of county warrants were cancelled and treasurer credited with same. General fund Poor fund On motion the personal apgcfsment of Weeks and Buhland for 18S8 was ordered stricken from the tax rolls. On motion the following order was made in reference to the poor farm; NOTICE OF LETTING POOR FAUX AND BOARD Or PAUPEUS FOR TEAR 190.

Notice is hereby given that the lioard of county commissioners of Phillips county will receive bids until 12 Monday, Jan. 6. 1.S9J. for the renting of poor farm and board and care of the paupers of the countv for the term ofono year, from March. I.

lS9t), said bids to be made on the following terms: Bidders to pay $150 cash rent for use of farm and to furnish his own fuel; bids for board und care of paupers to be made definite as to price per week, and to Include all classes of inmates. No charge be allowed for children in mother's arms. Couuty board reserves the right to reject any or all bids J. II. HAM, Chairman.

On motion board adjourned. State of Kansas, I Phillips County, 88 S. J. Hartman, Clerk in and for the county and state aforsaid, do hereby certify the above and foregoing to be a true and correct report of the proceedings had by the 0FFMAN, JHE JEWELER. i.

o. o. y. Tuesday eyeniinf in their Hall at D. M4TCMKI.I, Sec'y.

Meets erery 2 DAILY TRAINS 2 Omaha to Kansas City ISTEW LINE, Equipped with Pulman Buffet Sleeping-, Cars, -Between Hastings, Atchison and Kansas City- 4 DAILY TRAINS A Kansas City to St. Louis H. C. TOWNSEND, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, St. Louis, Mo.

7 p. Hi. vertisement of the Chicago Fair in this Issue. Read their price list care-full and vou will learn that that is JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, Etc. the place to go for bargains in dry Bepa iring a Sped a Uy.

goods and clotliing. West Side of Public Square. oyer from Logan yesterday and paid this offica a friendly visit. They have lately returned from a two year's sojourn in California and are pleased with that country. J.

I. Scott has been writing in the office of A. H. Pearson during the week. John is an honest worker, ready and willing when called on, and we trust he will secure permanent employment in this city.

Editor Dague being a typical republican prohibition journalist we suggest that, there being no vacant federal position here, he be appointed to distribute pretzels and wienerwursts in Morton's saloon at Washington. Miss Sarah Lynch was thrown from her horse Sunday and considerably bruised. Mies Phebie Bissell's horse ran away at the same time bnt fortunately did not throw her. We suppose the young ladies were practicing for a hurdle race. A nice residence for sale in Phillipsburg containing 5 rooms, and a good Cellar.

A good Cistern, Barn. Buggy-shed, Chicken house, etc. There are two lots 50x150 feet. The house is convenient to the Square. For particulars call on or address Tire Demochat.

As it is "the thing" just at present among newspapers to tell of the wonderful things a woman can do, we rise to say that the most wonderful thing to us is the ease with which she can hold a dozen pins between her lips and talk at the rate of 73 words the minute both at one and the same tima. Energetic business men who employ all the usual means of extending their trade aie the ones to deal with, for the obvious reason that the more goods they handle the cheaper they can afford to sell. Look over our advertising columns and note the business men who are trying to succeed through the policy of "quick sales and small profits" it will pay you to know who they are. Between this and January 1st we DAWSON, -Jo- Messrs G. A.

Spaulding and Melvin Spanlding returned Wednesdav morning from a trip through Oklohoma. They report business lively in the Territorv but they do not think of leaving Phillipsburg. Earl, the infant son of Rev. Beckhart got possesion of a bottle containing amonia and alcohol and drank some of the mixture, A quantity of sweet milk being promptly administered artistic Irandjeapc aM Portrait Pfcotoajftg. InefentncsiiF used ExeluiiYelg.

Kolaing? ui Xorlli of sayed the little fellow from serious Daisv Stoddard, of ReDublican Citv won the prize diamond medal at the PATENT Caveats and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat-eut business conducted for Moderate Fees. Our Office is Opposite the U. S. Patent Office and we can secure patent in less time and at less cost than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo, with description.

We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A Little Book, "How to Obtain with names of actual clients in your State, county or town sent free. Address, O. A.

SNOW CO. Opp. Patent office Washinerton. D. C.

national Uemorest contest neia at Chicago last week. This young lady The H. (J. past Mannfaetoing Co; Buggies and Carriages. Road Carts and Harness, "TITS JJES3? CCODS FOH TTIJ-.

7Ji37JlY.n county commissioners in speciul session, held on the 2, day of issw. J. II A KIM AN, County Clerk. Publication Notice. shall send statements to all our subscribers who are one year or more de CHAMBERLAIN'S Eye and Skin Ointment.

A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Trairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after all other treatment had failed. 25 and 50 cent boxes for sale by Geo. W.

Bickford. deserve it. Rare Offer. We offer ihe Fanner's Friend, a 16-page paper, published twice a month, devoted to the farming and stock interest, free to every new subscriber and to every old subscriber who will come forward and pay up and renew. A son of Mr.

M. D. Pusser, a merchant of Gibraltar, N.C., was so badly afflicted with rheumatism for a year or more, as to be unable to work or go to school. His father concluded to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm on the boy. It soon cured him and he has since walked one and a half miles to school and back every school day.

50 cent bottle for sale by G. W. Bickford. Little Daisy Stoddard, of Republican City, our neighboring town over the line, is a "Daisy" indeed. She went to Chicago to compete for a prize offered by the publisher of Demorist's Magazine, W.

Jennings Demorist, in an oraterical contest before the W. C. T. U. It was a national contest, there being contests from all parts of the United States.

Daisy is 13 years of age, being the youngest one in the contest, and delivered a prohibition address entitled "Liquor an Outrage." She was the last one to speak and received the national prize, a diamond medal. It will be remembered that little Daisy spoke in this place last winter, receiving great applause. Daisy will please accept our congratulations on her splendid victory. Long Island Leader A very costly and elegant stee plate engraving has just been executed in the highest style of the art, copies of which from a limited supply, are now ready for delivery, and will be sent to any part of the world on receipt of 25 cents each, in stamps or coin. The noble grandeur of the "Entrance" to the "Garden of the Gods" is the favorite theme of artist and painter.

The outer parapets are of pure white, while the interior columns spring boldly from the plain to a height of 350 feet the whole suggesting the ruins of avast temple. These towering walls form a majestic frame work for the snow capped summit of Pike's Peak which reveals itself among the clouds in the far distance. To secure an early copy of this admirable, work of art. address John Sebastias, Gex. Tk't Press.

Agent, Chicago. Rock Island Pacitic Rt. enclosing the price, 25 cents. The laws of health are taught in the schools; but not in a way to be of much practical benefit and are never illustrated by Hying examples, which in many cases might easily be done. If some scholar, who had just contracted a cold, was brought before the school, so that all could hear the drv loud cough and know its significance; see the thin white coating on the tongue and later, as the cold developed, see the profuse watery expectoration and the thin watery discharge from the nose, not one of them would ever forget what the first symptoms of a cold were.

The scholar would then be given Chamberlains Cough Remedy freely, that all might see that even a severe cold could be cured in one or two days, or at least greatly mitigated, when properly treated as soon as first symptoms appear. This remedy is famous for it's cure of coughs, colds and croup. It is made especially for these diseases and is the most prompt and most reliable medicine known for the purpose. 50 cent bottles for sale by G. W.

Bickford. Notice of Annual Meeting. Tha annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Phillips County Agricultural and Mechanical Association, will be held at the Court House in Phillipsburg on Tuesday, Dec. 10th, 18S9, at 2 p. which time seven Presidents, a Vice Secretary, Treasurer and General Superintendent will be elected for one year, and such other business be transacted as shall come before the tieeting.

(J. W. Bickford, Secretary. In the District Court of Phillips county. State of linquent.

desire very much to get iviiias. TKE our books squared up as soon as possi THE BQSS eSAO WASCfi. AmasaT. Mixer, "i ble; we know times are hard, but irood vs 1 Geobge W. Stixsox, Defendant 1 Our work Is fully warranted.

Is of excellent materia! and finish, and moderate In price. Our line of Buggies Is very complete. We make a specialty of Hand and Machine P.7ade Harness. Write for Prices. Address, is ia I sV flf crops have been raised this year and it seems that all ought to be able to pay U3 as we will take anything we can eat or feed on subscription, at the market price.

Said defendant George notice that he Iris been sued Stinson will take in the above named court by the plaintiff Amasa T. Miner, and that he must answer the petition filed therein on or Lon. Barret livintr five miles east of town informs us that his neighbors are saying their cattle from distraction in is only twelve years oia, duc sue nas henored the state of Nebraska. Red Cloud Helmet. H.

S. Close, of Highland, Kansas, a cousin of J. H. and David Close, was In the city Monday and Tuesday. He was returning from Denver, where he had been with a carload of apples and cider, and expressed himself as bein very much pleased with our city.

Died: In this city, Dec. 1st, 1889, at 11 t. Laura E. Mcllvain, wife of J.N. Mcllvain.

The funeral services were held at the Methodist church, yesterday, and an immense concourse of friends and neighbors, more than the building would hold, assembled to offer the final tribute of respect to the departed. From a letter received yesterday we extract the following: "Charlie Parker, of Solomon township, shucked and cribbed for John Fallon, of Solomon township, 50 bushels of corn in four hours and hauled it half a mile. He also shucked and cribbed 100 bushels inside of nine hours, hauling it half a mile. Who can beat that?" Rev. E.

C. Town invaded our sanctum Wednesday morning; we had not seen him for quite a while but we used to know him in the early settlement of the country; we haye been with him on the Plains and have boarded him for quite a while and we can say that he always ate and slept like he had a good appetite and a clear conscience he is now 73 years old and is an itinerant preacher of the Christian persuasion and he can travel 25 miles a day on foot yet. Miss Elsie Lowe met with quite a serious accident Saturday evening. She was starting a fire and used coal oil for kindling: the fire smouldering, she attempted to blow it into a blaze and while in the act the oil with which oclorc the I7tn day of lsuo or said petition will be taken as true anil judgement for pluintin in said action will be granted against said defendant eGorge W. Stinson for the sum of one hundred and seventy-five dollars, with interest at six per cent per annum from December Cth, 1S87; and the further sum of two hundred dollars, with interest at six per cent jier annum from the 6th day of December, 1889, and costs of suit; and a further judgement against said defendant George W.

Stiuson setting aside and canceling a certain deed to the following mi mil hi i if Alter ten years exclusive pale can now the stalk held, by watching closely and when one shows signs of ailing, they pour down its throat all the cold water possible. The theory is, that the stoni- A F. of JL. I'hiUlpshurx I-ihIj; No. isi meets at their Hall jn Saturday evening, on or before the full moon a each month.

VisitiHir members are Invited to fttteud. l. W. HICKIOKU, M. W.

W. D. Ubakukb, Secretary. Go to D. W.

Ream southeast corner of the square for a nice smooth shave, hair dressing or shampoo. Brown. Thornton Co. mke the best flour in Northwest Kansas. Try a sack and you will want more.

For the best of carpets see Kratz at the west side furniture store. 42-tf Sleepless nights, made miseaable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's cure is the Itemedy for you. For sale by H. A.

Harmon. Shiloh'a Vitalizer is what you need for constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness, and all symptons of dyspepsia. Trice 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by H. A.

Harmon. Croup, whooping cough, and Bron-hitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. For sale by H. A. Harmon.

Shiloh's Cough and consumption cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. For sale by H. A. Harmon Sleepless nights made miserable by that terrible cough.

Shiloh's cure is the remedy for you. For sale by H. A. Harmon. Go to W.

H. Kratz for Coffins and Casket as he has the only hearse. Will you suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by H. A.

Harmon. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by H.

A. Harmon. That hacking cough can be so quick ly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guar antee it. For sale by H.

A. Harmon For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 23 cents. For sale by H. A.

Harmon. Faubion at the Northeast corner of the Square, will deliver meat to any part of the city. Eightv acres good farming land two and one-half miles southwest of Big Bend. Price $300. S300.

cash and balance on time. Enquire at The Dkmo-cbat office. Baby Buggies at cost at W. H. north of State Bank.

Foj pain in the stomach, colic and 'iolera morbus there is nothing better than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by G. W. Bickford. For lame back there is nothing tetter than to saturate a flannel cloth with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bind it on the affected parts.

Try it and you will be surprised at the prompt relief it afford. The same treatment will -cure rheumatism. For sale by G. W. Bickford.

A carload of Furniture just received at north of State Bank. A splendid farm, two rails west of Phillipsbnrg, for sale. Plnty of and waterj Deer Crek runs through it, and it is all bottom land. 1C0 75 in cultivation, the balance fenced irt'ipasture: this is one of the farms in the county for par- at Df.vtocjpat j'e. descrilied real estate, to-wit: Lots Five (5) and Six i6.

Block Six t). Range Seven a), in the City of Phillipsburg, Phillips countv. State aclie is overloaded with dry food, causing irritation and fever, the water laying the fever and softening the food. Long Island Leader. Kansas, dated December m.

isst. executed bv said plaintiff to said defendant, purporting to convey saiu real estate to tne defendant, and Dr. Henderson, the dentist who adjudging plaintiff to be the legal and absolute owner of said real estate and forever barring defendantof any right, title or interest in and to said above described real estate. visited our city last week, is a gentle obtained of all Drnftt9 and Dealers in Medicines. It CUKES-tke notice-not simply helps but CCRKS MVEK t'OMPLAlST, Bilionsnens nntl Dyspepsia.

Is a Ktrictly vegetable preparation and will Malakia, and all Malabiai. tronblcs. Dr. S. H.

Wise, of Itoston, Ky. fuvs "Ilare practiced medicine 15 year, nd find no equal to IIskbivk as a Liver Uegnlstor." Dr. W. A. Uaker, of MndUon, savs bottle of Hbrbinb is worth more than $5.00 worth of Quinine In any family on the I jver In a different way from any other medicine; it is a positive carp for Chronic Conntpation and i cheaper than Pills.

Its peculiar composition is Fnrb, that wo gnarnntee to enre anyca.e of hills and Fever or liilioas Fever with one bottle. It cots bnt 75 cents and each boUte contains over 4') average doses, mnkini the wt ies than two cents a dose. Would you lt for cheaper medicine It is not a cure-aH But will rare nnv I.iTfr. Biiiona or KZaltw rial Complaint. MaHafrtf-tnrtd by (Successors to Wm.Cocdeil.) St.

Louis, Sto. O. A. SpAULDiKn and McKay McCokmick, Attest: Attorneys for Plaintiff. J.

D. Mattesox, Clerk Dist: li Court. 19 man tnorougmy eaucaiea in nis profession whom our people will do well to employ whsn wanting anything in that line. We understand that he will again visit this city: in the near future, in fact will pay it regular visits for a time with the intention of A Safe Investment. Is one which is guaranteed to bring eventually choosing this as a perma nent location if able to established you satisfactory results, or in case of sufficient patronage.

failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan vou cau buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. Wm. Northern, of Dana, was a Friday and paid a year's He is a young man of push and Mm THE STOCKTON ACADEMY. energy, who settled there in 1880 and E.

B. Sewell Co. Are not celling Clothing at cost to make room for Dry Goods, are not selling out expecting to go to Europe in the spring, are not selling Misfit Clothixg bought of some snide jobbing. notwithstanding the hard times has KmgsINew Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such a Consumption, Inflammation -of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough.

Croup, It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can be depended upon. Trial bottles free at G. W. Bickford's Drugstore. 1 not manufacturing, house in Kansas A well equipped school offering advantages I or s-tudy.

on ah Normal School. A Commercial Institut-3 tbaai to cnV cjr.ur.erc: school in the SUte. A school of uiuio unexcelled in the Ve t. l.xceiiO! City, are not always misleading thi public bv Brxcosini; adds, But they are selling good reliable Clothiug (and Dry Goods, too) at prices than any competition not strictly Gentile can think of doing in. Phillipsburg.

Get our cut prieeam Clothing for December. E. B. Sewkll Co. for the study of type-writing.

nnu "a faculty of ten. Oiilr teachers r-iaUUhed enij I r. enses low. Advantages the bat. T.a p.law vciitr ppis of 1-- itorl inpstna m.iv obtain an education.

Clares tur.d to a.l. tsl. It1 the coal was saturated exploded, burning her face pretty badly. The injury sustained is very painful, but it is probable can be healed without leaving scars. This is the favorite time of year for the coal-oil can to put in active work, and we hope Miss Lowe's narrow escape will prove a warning such as will prevent other accidents.

H. C. Spaulding informed us recently that he has not lain down upon a bed for more than a few moments at a time since election, all the sleep he gets is while sitting in a chair. We do not know of anyone who has suffered more than the Judge, but his wonderful nerve enable him to continue attending to business when very few men in his condition would attempt to do anything. But with all his affliction the Judge is blessed with kind friends and one of the best wives ever givn a man she is indeed a helpmeet and wc have no doubt that her devotion has added many years to his life.

should greatly rejoice to see our been gaining ground, all the time. About one month ago he married, a Miss Highley, of Kirwin, a most estimable young lady whom we have no doubt will prove a valuable helpmeet, and now as further evidence of good judgement he subscribes for a democratic paper. 1 May the young couple enjoy much happiness. R. D.

Morse, from Danvers, arrived in the city Thanksgiving morning. He is out on a visit to his parents and brother J. F. Morse and will remain some three or four weeks. Friday morning we met the brothers J.

F. and R. D. in the bank totrged out in hunting garb preparatory for a hunting expedition. R.

D. was using a curled pigs tail for a breast pin and J. F. wore a. pair of leggins buttoned up to the knee, both carried enough ammunition and war material to anibilate all the game in the country.

We have no doubt but they will have a good time whether they kiJl any game or not opens Sept. For catalogue and papers sddrcs. I. F. ilATHF.il.

A. Principal. Scklon, Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cubs, Bruises, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, blains, Corns, and all skin eruptions.

and positively cures Piles, or no pay Merit "Wins. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's ew Discovery for Consnmp-tiont; Dr. King's New Life Vills, Buck-len's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and haye never handled remedies that sell as AvelJv that have given such universal, satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory result-, do not' follow their ue.

These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. G. V.V Bickford. Druggist, 1 Windsor House, NORTON. KAN.

Agra House, ir.JT. r. I. have recently refitted mr ho-use Meals at all I-y-. LETTER LIST.

Followinjr is a list of letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Oltice at Phillipsburg. Ks. Dec. 1SS9. Miss Amelia Wales, Christian Ollber.

F. A. Wheeler, Th.id Stevens, Charlie Stuart, Mrs. Catherine Brewer, W. 11.

Boyes, Bill Fred Green, H. B. Hayes. Persons calling for any of the abore please say advertised. E.

F. M. required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2-5 cents per bos.

For sale bv G. W. Bickford. Get jour sab at tfcis cfirs. molnlwi5.

Rates. 1.50 per dsy. i ROTH, Prop,.

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1887-1891