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Bradfleld't Female Regulator. HPBuy your coal at the wholesale jyjT R. HACKEDORK, Physician and Surgeon. Office, East Front Street. C.

R. I. A P.TIMK TABJf, (BOOS ISL1IB EODT1.) Trains carrying passengers lv Horton follows: OCTIWIBT. No. 1, Mall and Express is 30 No.

3, Express ,15 1. No. Freight 8 00 ml No. 1, Kana Uy passsai er 8:5 p. MOIT1WIIT.

No.H, Mail and Iiprsii 18:4 m. No. 41, Freight 7:15 No.lJ, ExpisM Olid liST. 1 No. 4, Ex, from soathwtit Hi a.

m. No. 2, Mail and Ex m. No. 14, Mail Xx 1:56 b.

id. Train No. i doe aot step at Pireell, D'uto or Bodena. Trains 31 and 41 daily tiotpt Siadiy. Otatr trains daily.

Coapoa tioksts to all parts of tk seaatry l.OOu-tiokets, tt.0. For any informatioa in quire of W. O. MIOflAKLS, Acsat. SECRET SOCIETIES.

Advertised Letters. Letters remaining uncalled far in the Horton postoffice the week ending Sept. 10, 81s GENTLEMEN, Conway, Wm Jangen, Fred Carpenter, Munsell, Will Ellis, Naomi Orr, East, John Pierson, A Frady, Charles Rains, William Given, John Shay, Geo Harrison, Glover Worses, Call for advertised letter. L. H.

Smyth, P. M. Stephens College, Columbia, Mo. Among the many institutions in our state, for the "Higher Education of Women," this old and popular College ranks among the first. Its course of study is broad and thorough, its advantages in music, art and elocution are of the higheit order.

It is situated in a moral social and intellectual community unsurpassed in the state. With its large campus, beautiful buildings, elegant rooms, and refined and christian College affords one of the most attractive college homes in the west. For catalogue send to Rev. T. W.Barrett, A.M., President.

Wonders Are wrought by the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor In restoring gray hair to its original color, promoting a new growth, prevent-ing the hair from falling, keeping It sort, lilky, and abundant, and the scalp cool, healthy, and free from dandruff or humors. The universal testimony is that this prep aration has no equal as a dressing, and Is, therefore, Indispensable to every well turnished toilet. "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor tor some time and It has worked wonders (or me. I was troubled with dandruff and was rapidly becoming bald but since using the Vigor my head is perfectly clear o( dandruff, the hair has ceased corning out, and I now have a good growth, of the same color as when I was a young woman. I can heartily recom-mend any one suffering from dandruff or loss of hair to use Ayer's Hair Vigor as a dressing." Mrs.

Lyuia 0. Moody, East Fittston, Me. "Some time ago my wife's hair began to come out quite freely. Ayer's Hair Vigor not only prevented my wife from becoming bald, but it also caused an entirely new growth of hair. I am ready to certify to this statement before a Justice of the peace." II.

Hulsebus, Lewisburgh, Iowa. "Some years ago, after a severe attack of brain fever, my hair all came out. I used such preparations for restoring it as my phy. sicians ordered, but failed to produce a growth of hair. I then tried, successively, several articles recommended by druggists, and all alike fell short of accomplishing the desired result.

The last remedy I applied was Ayer's Hair Vigor, which brought a growth of hair in a few weeks. I think I used eight bottles in two years more than was necessary as a restorative, but I liked it as a dressing, and have continued to use it for that purpose. I believe Ayer's Hair Vigor possesses virtues far above those of any similar preparation now on the market." Vincent Jones, Eichmond, Ind. Ayer's Hair Vigor rBKFABED BT OR. J.

C. AYER Lowell, Mass. Sold by Druggists and Perfumara. Hortcm has her holiday Lib and tucker on. Should be used by tha -young wo man, she who suffers from any dia order peculiar to her sex, and at the change of life is a powerful tonic; benefits all who use it.

Write the Bradfield Reg. Co. Atlanta Ga. for particulars. THE KING'S In Kngland, two centuries ago, popular superstition credited the Koyol Touoh with curing scrofula.

These superstitious practices nave now become obsolete, and in their place we have a scientific remedy in Dr. Pierce's Golden Bledicul Disoovery, which eliminates the impurities from the blood bv the natural channels, thereby cleansing tho system from all taints and impurities from whatever causo arising. It is truly a royal remedy, world-famed and the only liver, luu and blood remedy guaranteed to benefit or euro in every case, or money paid for it will be refunded. As a regulator of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, "Golden Medical Discovery cures all bilious attacks, Indigestion and Dyspepsia, Chronic. Diarrhea and kindred ailments.

As an alterative, or blood-purifier, it manifests its marvelous properties in the cure of the worst Skin and Scalp Diseases, Bait-rheum, Tetter, Eczema, and Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, as well as Lung-scrofula, commonly known as Pulmonary Consumption, if taken in time and given a fair trial. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y. SSOO REWARD is offered by the man ufacturers of Dr. Sigs't Catarrh Ramedy, for a cose of Catarrh la the Head which they cannot cure.

By its mild, soothing, and healing properties, Dr. Sage's Remedy cures the worst cases, no matter how bad, or of how long standing. Fifty cunts, by druggists. Roberts, the tonsoriul artist, will give you satisfaction in hair cutting shaving and shampooing. You will find him on east Front street.

tf Say, go to J. V. Roberts when you want a nice clean shave and you'll get it every time. tf. Yon are goiuy; to the Chicago Lumber Co.

about your material. tf The Chicago Lumber Co. will give you bottom prices on lumber of all kinds. it 1'uiklcn's Arnica Salve. Tbe best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required.

It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Stivers Sautter. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs, splints, ring bone, sweeney, stifles, sprains, sore aud swollen throat coughs, etc. Save 50 by use of one bottle.

Warranted the most wonderful blemish cure ever known, Sold by Pohl's Pharmacy. mch51y One ami a Third Fare. L. H. Smytk has received a letter from chairman Smith of the Trans.

Missouri Passenger Association who says that the B. M. Rock Island, K. C. St.

J. C. Missouri Pacific and Union Pacific, wiil all sell tickets within 100 miles of Horton for one and oue third fare for Horton's celebration. Tickets will be sold Sept. 19th and good till the 21st.

Cheap Music. I have just received a large lot of popular sheet music at a great bargain that I can sell at the low price of 10c each, the usual retail price runs from zoc to bOc each. A. (J. Lwing, liackedorn i Horton.

An Enterprising Man. Macon, April 10, 1891. Queen City Silver and Nickle Plat ing East St. Louis, III. I read Mrs.

Bailey'B experience selling games and am tempted to give my experience plating. I paid $5 for one of the Queen Platers, for plating gold, silver or nickle. I had no trouble to get all the knives, forks, spoons, castors and jewelry I could plate. Ine lirst week 1 made $27 clear profit; the se-jond $32.40, and am now averaging $45 per week. I have advised a number of my friends to tiy this business, and they are all doing well.

Tbe machine is complete and does the work rapidly. 1 can make as much selling rlates as plat ing. Hoping my experience willuen etit others, I am Yours Truly, B. G. Stookey.

If you want to make more clear money than you ever made in your life, send for circulars and price of the Queen Plater; for gold, silver, nickle, copper and brass plating can be used by any one. Plates beauti ful and equal to the finest new work. Every class of goods, or metals, a day can easily be made.1 Address, Quees Cut Silver Nickle Plating and. retail yards, office first door south of L. B.

Duff oa Main street. G. Ross Son. Craig Bros, will take your measure and have made any kind of fine white or colored shirts yon may want 46-tf SOMETHING SEW. THROUGH CARS BETWEEN ST.

PAUL AND KANSAS CITT. he traffic between the above cities has so increased that the Great Rock Island Route has instituted a new or der of things, and has put ou their trains, a through car between these points. The cars run on this service are Pullman combination chair car and sleeper, and are the embodiment of comfort. The price charged for this especial service is but little com pared with the accommodation given. See that your tickets read via tbe Albert Lea Route (C.

R. I. B. C. R.

and M. St. L. R'ys). Maps and time tables sent on appli cation.

E. St. John, John Sebastian, Gen. M'g'r. Gen.

Tkt. Pass Agt. General Offices; Chicago. IWT. C.

McConnell (A. O. Ewiug, agent) keeps constantly on hand the best grades of pianos aud organs and I have just as low priced instruments as there is in the market. You can buy pianos and organs just as cheap aud on as good terms right here at home of C. McConnell (A.

O. Ewing, agent) as you can got at any foreign town. tf tSFTh White will do a greater range of work than any machine iu tbe world. For sale at Evans Diss. 352 To tho Farmers.

At the Kansas state fair held in Topeka Sept. to 20. The C. R. I.

P. company will have a building for the purpose of displaying any agricultural aud horticultural product produced along the line or vicinity of this road. Any thing you may see tit to give in the above lines will be transported free and displayed to tbe best possible advantage. I will state it is not necessary for any one to bring any very great amount but what you bring make it the best. Cnt corn close to ground so as to make it loug as possible, bring it to freight depot and 1 will tag it, showing name of party raising it, and location, this to remain or during existence cf fair.

This will serve to advertise the locality to as good advantage as iu any other manner. Yours, W. O. Michaels, Ag't. Horton, Kas.

WT. C. McConnell (A. O. Ewing, agent) has pianos aud organs to rent.

First publinhed Auiut 47, 1891.1 Druggist's Application. Notice is hereby giveu, as required bylaw, that the undersigned, Geo. W. Bimonds A driiBuwts doing business in Horton, Kaneas, on the 25th day of August. 1H91, filed their pe tition with the Probate Judge of Brown county Kansas, for a permit to sell intoxicating liquors for medical, mechanical and scientific purposes only, as provided by law.

That on the 20th day of September, at on o'clock p. before the Honorable Probate Jude of Brown county, Kansas, at his office in the court houRe in the city of Hiawatha in said comity aud state, the petition herein mentioned will be heard. G. W. Simonds Co.

44-5t Flintoft Smith, n6tary public First National Bank Building, tf Buy your fence posts of tl Chica go Lumber Co. tf I-T. C. McConnell (A. O.

Ewing, agent) keeps the Haines Kimball, Hales Sons pianos, the Newman Bros, and Kimball organs. Any piano or organ in the market will be got on short notice, piano tuning and organ repairing a speciality. tWll you want to have a well bored promptly and cheaply, call on Ben Brunt, the veteran well driller. Leave orders at Alfred Fete's shop. Mr.

Brunt's machinery is first-class and he can bore any sized well. He has a seven inch drill. He will warrant to put wells successfully through any kind of sand. Enoch Arden. The people who attempted to play Enoch Arden last Monday night secured a contract by mirepresntBtions.

I paid their hotel bills and gave them enough to get out of town and after paying the expense of printing and house expenses, I turn the balance over to the celebration fund. This is the nearest I can come to giving the people their money back. V. H. KEMrEB.

Conductor Moran has been transferred to the Omaha line. The entries in the races are num erous and some good work will lie seen All those who want to join Lever-ton's band please leave notice at his office. Mrs. Sam Ettenson, who has been visiting in Kansas. City, returned home Wednesday.

Residence, Coruer of Lincoln and Francis streets. JR. A. B. PHILLIPS, Homopathic Physician and Surgeon.

Office and residenos oa Bast Front it. below Windsor Hotel. fcFDown goes prices at the Horton Furniture 464t Still tbe Favorite. If you are contemplating a trip for business or pleasure it will be well to remembar that the Burlington Rout is still the favorite. Her old established line to Chicago hardly needs more than a mere' mention for the reasoh that every man, woman and child in the country is so familiar with the fact that over this line runs the famous polid vestibule "ELI" with its splendid Pullman Sleepers, chair cars and dining cars.

Your attention is now called to our Double Daily services between Kansas City, Atchison, St. Joseph and St. Louis. Heretofore we had but one daily train from the Missouri River to St. Louis, that being a train train, placing passengers in St.

Louis in the morning in time breakfast and all eastern connections, but on account of the increasing demand another train has been put on and now leaves Kansas City, Atchison and St. Joseph in the morning, placing the pasBanger in St. Louis in the early evening of the same day. Omaha and Council Bluffs are put in communications with the lower Missouri River points by two superb kaily trains, oue leaving Kansas City late in the morning and the other in the evening, making the run from Kansan City in about eight hours. The morning train carries a through buffet sleeping car to St.

Paul and Minneaopolis, placing the passanger in the twin cities twenty hours after leaving Kansas City. For furthter information call on or address II. C. Orr, G. W.

P. A. 10(i Muin Kt Tvununa fli'tu A.O.Dawes, G. P. i A.

St. Joseph, Mo. DO YOU KNOW That it is time to think About your summer trip? The Santa Fe Route has on sale Cheap excursion tickets, To all Tourists points, east or west Going to the Pacific Or Atlantic coast, The mountains of Colorado, Or to Hje Great Lakes, The Santa Fe Route will take you Cheaply, Comfortably and safely Write to F. B. Seabrigbt, Ticket Agent, Atchison, Kansas.

He will send yon interesting Books free of charge. For Kent. A farm of 1G0 acres west of Horton about 7 miles, known as the C. Peterson farm also the residence and and store building lately occupied as a cigar manufactory iu the city of Horton, by C. C.

Peterson. Enquire of Mrs. C. C. Peterson or at the First National Bank, Horton, Kansas, for terms.

QUICK AM) COMFORTABLE TRIP Two new trains tave been added to tbe already excellent connections east tbat the Great Keck Island Koute Las been offering to its patrons. The Lake bhore a Mich, bouthern has put on a train, leaving Chicago daily at 10:30 a. and the Fort YY ayne (reuusylvania Lines), one at 10:45 a. m. These are daily trains, scheduled on fast time, and arrive at New York City next afternoon at 2 clock, and via the lirst mentioned Boston passengers reach their destination 2 hours later.

The fast Vestibnled Express from Denver, Colorado Springs aud Pueblo via both Kansas City and St. Joseph, arrives at Chicago at 9:50 a. daily and the Vestibuled Express from Denver, Colorado hpnngs and 1'neblo via both Kansas City and St. Joseph, arrives at Chicago at 9: 50 a. daily and the vestibuled express from Omaha and the Iowa main line arrives at Chicago at 8.05 a.

daily. E. St. John, John Sebastian. Gen.

Man'g'r. Gen.Tkt.& Pass. Agt. Baby is Better SHE GOT SICK IN THE NIGHT WITH CEOUP. WE ALL THOUGHT SHE WOULD DIE.

MAMA GAVE HER DE. WHITE'S PULMONABIA AND IT CUBED HER SO QUICK. This great medicine is a safe and certain specific for Croup, and should always be kept in the house where there are children. It is the most wonderful cough remedy in the world. Three sizes, 25 SO cts.

and II, and every bottle warranted. GEO. W. PIEECE sells it 16, meets erery Thursday night, at Uiefrf tiksUe Hall on West Front street. YftiUiifg brvUi- I 9 VUIU1BM rO.

9. every Friday night at 7:20. at B. ol L. E.

hall. Visiting brothers are cor-liaUy invited. AO. 17. W.

Horton Lodge No. J41, meet every Tuesday evening at A. 0. V. W.

hall, in west Front street. Visiting brothers cordially invited. SA. Eagle Post No. 17J, meets at B.

of L. K. hall the 1st and Wednesday ti ot every mouth. Visiting comrades ate Medially Invited. ROF I E.

Meets at their hall the first and tlilrrf Hutnriinv In each month. Visitine others cordially Invited. OR. at O. R.

C. hall 2nd and 4th Sundav of each month. Visitiiu bioihers tie diaiiyfavlled. BP V. Meets at ft.

of R. ball Sd Sunday of each nionili. Vultins brothers iy invited. AF. A.

M. Morton l.ndjii' li. I. tneeM the first ami third Wednesday nielit of eaah mouth ut Masonic hull, IIOliTON CHAl'TEIf. IT.

R. A. M. ninnts find Monday in each mouth. Visiting 00m-nanioiiB cordially invited.

yrOWCRN City Camp, 11 meets every ud and 41 Mondav nlulit at 13. of E. hull. Visiting neighbors Invited, 1OYAIi l.KAtlUK Sunflower Conned, meets every 2d and 4th Wenesrtav iiMit of each month ill li.of hull. Visiting brothers Invited.

K. of P. meets every Mondav and Friday tiiulit of week for drill, at K. P. liaT).

Business meeting Monday iu each mouth A 1)1 US OK Till! U. A. Kagle Clr-IJ ulu. Nolo, meets the-tlrst and third Wed nesday afternoons of eaeh mout h. 11s.

0. .1. I'll icnt. l'res. Mrs.

Addie Fox, See'y. H011TON ENCAMl'MKNT NO, W) will meet on the lirst ami tliircl WedneHiluvn instead of the llrst nud third Monday as heretofore, at Ji. ol 1,. 1 lull. CHURCH DIRECTORY.

liev, A.J. Coe, pastor. Services everv Kabbulh si nun. nud 7 111 hablintii sclmol iii 10 a. m.

Everybody invited. M.C. A. Meets every Suuday afternoon al 4 .15. All men luviled.

AN-Kcv. K. 1. Truth, pas-tor. rrcachlnir every Sahbatli at II a.

In. Illid 7 :00 P. 111. S.llibllth School at 10 a. W.

Y. I. S. K. every Kahbalh at i.

prayer meeting every weunesnav evening; romnnniioii of the Lord's supper tbe llrst Sabbath of March, June, Heeteniberanil December; chinch corner liriint and Francis sis; everybody invited. OUMliK.ltl.AlN Iter. F. M. Moore, pastor.

Services every first and ti 1 1 i Sundays. Sunday school ut 3 p. in. All are invited. IjMtEE WILL BAl'TM'-Clmrch services at arflO p.

ui. at Union Chapel every Hiinday. Rev. M. W.

Dodge, Pastor. UN IT I'D PRKSBYTlilU AN-Rnv. J. H.Coi vi pastor. Preaching every Sabluuh at 1 1 a.

in aud 7 p. in. Sahhhath School at 10 a. in. Voun People's meeting at ii Sahbatli evei'lng.

Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, livcrybody welcome. PROFESSIONAL. W. V. Means.

Flintoft Smith. JEANS SMITH, Attorneys-at-Law. OKHCK.S AT First National Bank I Court House, Horton, Kali. I lllavvittlia, Kan. c.

C. STIVERS, Physician and Surgeon. Office In Sautter block, rooms 1 and 3. Residence llrst door west of Hotel (iraud. HORTON, KANSAS.

jyt. O. S. CARMAN. Resident Dentist.

Gives careful attention to all departments of Dentistry. Laughing (iasglveti for the painless extraction of teeth. Office over Hel ton Hardware. JR. O.CURL Veterinary Surgeon Dentist.

Treats all diseases of the domesticated anl nulls. With Dr. Tuttle. over Horton Hardware. jyj G.

HAM. Abstracter of Titles, NOTARY PUBLIC. East of Court House, Hiawatha, Kam First National Bait OF IIORTON, KANSAS. Capital Paid Up, $50,000.00. SURPLUS, 3,000.00.

Interest paid on time deposits. We buy all klnda of Commercial 1'aner, including Bala Notes, etc. We transact a General Banking Business, and tollcityour patronage. Scobt Hopkins, F. M.

Wilson, Pres. Cash. W.R.Honnell, Pres. A. K.

Moore, Vlce-Prea (jeorge 8. Hovey, Cashier. Tie Bail of inn, HORTON, KAXS. CAPITAL, 150,000. DIRECTORS: A.

Low. A. F. Moore, W. R.

Honnell, J. TV. Parker, J. W. Brownlee, V.

M. Ham. A General Banting Business Tnattci. SAYINGS DEPARTMENT A SPECIALTY. OURCHKISTMAS BOX The "Headlight's" List of Pre-ents for Christmas.

On Christmas Bay The Headlight will give away tho following presents. We expect to derive a benefit from it in thewavofnew subscribers and to get those who are in arrears to pay up ho as to be "in it." There are lour contests: FIRST To the most popular lady clerk in Morton will lie given an Oxidized Silver Dress-1 lni? Case of four pieceB fflove stretcher, shoe Lmttoner, love buttoner and shoe spoon. It can be seen in Evana fc Diss show window, and is valued at $11 00. Contestants to be sub-scribers to this paper. If the ladies are not subscribers a friend can send it to them.

SECOND To the most popular gentleman clerk in Hortcm, a gold-headed cane vained at $10.00, and mm be seen in tbe show window of Evans )iks. Conditions name as above. THIRD To the fanner bringing ns the bent puck of thin year's wheat will be yiven WOO in cash. FOURTH -To the farmer bringing us the beat pick of this year's corn, shelled, will he given 100 pounds of the best Hour. The conditions in tho third and fourth are that each contestant shall be a subscriber lo The Headlight and paid one vear in advance, llring in your coin the week beginning Dec.

SUt, so that il may be numbered. Disinterested parties will decide who are the winners. Wheat and corn contest on CliriHtmas Day, Dee. 25th. the ballot below, write in the name of those for whom you desire to vote; sign your own name as Hie ballots oelonuing to each contestant will lie surrendered to them when counted on Christinas Day.

No ballots will be east by any one connected with thin orliee, so hign your name to each ballot voted. No ballot wiil be counted after the date publlhed thereon. A fair field and no favor. Bring out your favorite and vote just as often as you please, whether vou are a subscriber or not, just so you use a ballot cut from The Headliuht, GO CD This ballot must be sent in before Oct. 1st.

CO E3 a Pi CD 1 CO tn i tn tr1 Su Mi cr I 3 i 1 i Kl 3 4 I Work is progress-nig on the Fletcher-Miller block. Do not miss Ibo tiiiasiivLs. They are great peopK Plato Turner will arrive it! the city Friday, and remain until after the 19th. Miss llury Puisous, Kansas City is in tho city the guest of her cousin, Miss Httttio Parsons. Mr.

and Mrs. Wait Kunha'l, of Hock are visiting the family of U. O. M-done. A full report of tho Epworth League convention iu this city will appear in our next issue.

Will Wheatiey is again at his post of duty iu S. M. Ettiuger'a store and says tie had a great time out west, Stivers and Co. are now ready for business in their new quarters and invite their friends to cail in aud see them. Hrovm County Teachers' Association.

raoGRAsr. The following is tlie program for the meeting of tbe Brown County Association to be held in the Central building at Hoi ton on Saturday, October 3, 1891, beginning at 2 o'clock. Music. Invocation. Page's Theory aud Practical Biographical Sketch, and Chapters I and II, Leader B.

F. Eyre. History, Paper J. W. Carnahan.

tv P.K. Harmon. Dlscusslon Win. Newlon. Music.

Physiology in School, Paper. J. P. J. M.

Johnson. Discussion. ...) Marv Nutting. W. E.

Tiffany. Mental Arithmetic, Paper, Mrs. Belle Shurnway. J. G.

Brainard. Discussion Alice Hedrick. Mrs. Jennie Cox. Miscellaneous Business.

Music. An interesting program will be prepared for the evening. School Notes. The average daily attendance in all the schools has been 675. The following is the enrollment of each teaclser, and the room to which each' teacher belongs: AVest side school, M.

D.Spencer ,55. First Ward: J.O. Chambers, Room 1, 53; Amy Johnson, Room 2, 5G; Aline Shaw, Room 3, 48; Lulu Law, Room 57. Total 214. Third Ward: J.

(Jr. Brainard, Room 1, 44; Irene Hollis, Room 2, 45; Carrie Tugh, Iloom 4, 72. Total 1G1. Central Building: J. P.

Farmer and Anna Weaver, High School. 65; Isa Sherritt, Room 5, 47; Lida Clark, Room 48; Dolly Skinner, 7, 52; Julia Flnke, 9, 42; Mattie Williams 10, 53. East St, Louis, 111, 3-mo This ballot, niuft be sent in by Oct. 1st..

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