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Rush County News from Rush Center, Kansas • 4

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T.H.MclMWivLI., THE NEWS. it First publication Docenitjcr 61111889. pUnUCATION NOTICE. DKAI.Elt IN Stoves, Tinware MANUFACTURER OF Wkll Tubing, Roofing, Guttering and Creamery Supplies. Mail orders promptly attended to, Call on or address ADAM KIRCH, dW IWakiJa Wml 1 1 i.N mim riWl.

aim i I Winter Excursions, Via The Ssuitu FeKoute. Tho "harvest excursion" season is past, and the Santa Fe Route, pleased wi in each of those ex cursions, again comes to the front with still another inducement fur people to travel vbi that popular line in tho way ol round trip excursion tickets; at greatly reduced rntfs, to principal points in Old Mexico, New Mexico, and Texas; also Aiken, S. Augusta, Uirmirtgham, Ala, Brunswick, Callahan, Charleston S. C. Jacksonville, Flu.

Mobile, New Orleans, La Savannah, Ga. Thomasville, limited to return not latei than June 1st, iSOO Transit limit to points in in New Mexico, Old Mexico and Texas will be 80 days each way, to other points named above transit, limit will be 4 days each wny. Ticket are also now on sale to principal tourist points in California also Phoenix and Prescott, Portland, good for six months with going limit 60 diiys, Las Vegas Hot Springs, N. Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah; Idaho and Montana, good for oO days; transit of the Pacific, and the third provides foi the construction and equipment of a complete system of modern de fencenses at the most important points of our far western coast. A coniiEspnNDENT of the Topeka Capital interviewed the Kansas del egiition at Washington with regard to Iheii views on removing the dnli es oil sugar and salt.

Tho onsweiv show'a wide divergence of opinion. Morrill does not favor free sugar but wiuts a heavy reduction of the duty, and wants salt free. Funston is for whatever his constituents want concerning sugar and opposes removing the duty from suit. Perkins would leave duties on both articles as thej. are at present.

Kelley is emphatic ly for fiee sajt but prefers to be guid ed by the wishes ot Unpeople as to sugar. 'Anderson was non committal. Turner would place both sugar and salt on the freo list Peters-would retain tho duty on salt and not fully decide as to sugar. Plumb didn't wish to talk on the subject nl present, lngalls was for high duly on both. If Kansas exerts no influence upon the beeision of the question of froe salt and freo sugar in congress, it will not be difficult to understand why.

Emporia Repub. TETEN DO A GENERAL BLACKSMITHING BUZINESS. WIND MILLS, PUMPS r' Ml AND HBO ii AND Hollo ware. HlPiLEMAN ALSO DEAL IS TUB DRUGS BY HEADERS PLfiKNTS store i FAR Best Bhiding Twine in the Marke Give Them A Call. I fill ni! dimpi m1 'aacy Toilet Articles, its, lu tho DlHtrlct Court within mill for ti.o County Ol HIlMI III UlU SUUU Ol linUNIIS.

e. J. Field, riuiuuir V. Valentino iir.ida, Teresa IjrnUii. K.

Hoi, liter trustee unil A. Wilcox. Dolt's. Valentine Ilia In unci Teresa Hr iiln. will take mil Ic- Mm the until IC.

.1. I lehls i.liihillir. (lid cm the ail iluy ol lsu. llie hi petition In suhl District t'ouri, Hlthln mill I'nr the Mini)- nl Hush hi tile Mine ut hansim, nciilnst the wild. defoniUiits, uiul that the mid ilolemlants, vnieiiiinn union, nun lerosn nrniia mum answer said 1 1 ifm ulciliisuforiHiil i niior i.el'oi'e the 1 7 1 1 1 I i isiinnr miiil will he tnken trne.niiil it iiiiliiient render -it In Hnlii uellon Miilisl hiiIiI ileieudnnlH Viui'lilllie Hindu nud 'IViesii ltniiln ir Ine hmiii nf tlKiiiminil diilhii'K with intern.

Ulierenn nt tin- riit-ot Uiier ei-nt. iier iiiiiiii from Hut lit ilny of April ISM7, iiiufii'r eosts ol Milt: nnd a further jiiiliiinent aiild 1 lull tin nt fur tin) fnreeiosiii'ii of 11 eortnlii trust-ileeil iilion tlie following ileserllied lTitlestnte.tii wit: The iiorlli Kist rimrier, nf seetiou tlilrly-lx, township eluhlien south, rnnne sixloiin tt'i'Ht, lllh I'. 1 it (1 Hituul t'll In the enmity of lliisli In the stitte ol KiiiisiiK mill til the mild iilaiulllf hnve the llrM Hi on milii pi'i in lies to I he in oi.it fur ulileli will bo ikou ii iiliiiij said, and orde.lni mild iteiiilse lo bo sold without and lie 'oeeeds Uiilled Ui the pnviiieut of the n-nioiiiit, due plniiitilV nnd siiit.aiul loiever hiirrlnfttvnd loredn-lnir mint del'nnihuits, nnd eneli ultliein, of ii ml froiii nil title, estate, Intni-est property and equity of redemption, in or lo said prein.Bes or tiny part thereof AT'Hs'r) s. l.H.u.n. 15.

T. 1'aiik, lerk. Attorney for l'laiiitift First piilillcation December Ml: I pUDLK'ATION NOTICE. In tho district court wllliln nnd for the county ol Kusli In the Statu of Kansas. K.

J.lTelds, riiiintlff.l vs. I Allien u. ninner, n. Ilelliker trustee, W. T.

II. A. Kills, Kllwood II. llutchia, Albert U. Kidder, II, A.

Ellis, Kllwood II. Ilnlciiln will t'lke notice tlmt llie wild 3. Fields plnintin, did on the dnv of November 1S89, tile-Ills petition in snid district eonri, within and fur the eonutv of Kns In thesmteof linimas luminal th said ilelemlniits.inid Hint ti delendiiiits, Albeit. U. Kidder, II.

A. Kills Kllwood II. l-iiteliln must aiuner said petition llleil as oresaid.on or beUire the 17tll dnv of lull" or snid petit on wiil be taken us true, mi jiiJtpnciil rendered In slid ai-l ion ilSiinstsnhl defendant Alii -it U. Kidder for the sum of eiirlit hundred dollars, witli Interest tlieriou at tlie rate of 2 per cent per nniiiiui from the I dity of Aininst and lor costs of suit: nnd afuither Judgment itfcalitst said defendants lor llie fori cliisui- of a certain trust-deed upon the described real estate, to-wit: Sonlh east quart- section lx, township sixteen soul ranee nineteen west lith I', iyini: and situated ill Hie enmity of Itush In the slate of Kansas, mid adjudijlnirtlint said plaintnf have tlie lirst lieu on said end es, to the ani- niiul lor wiili-ll Jiiil-'i'lia lit will he taken us afore said unit oi'ilenii); salil p. eunses to be sold with out api'i'iilseine nnd tlie proceeds applied to the imynieiit of tlie iiiiiniint due pliilntill' and eostsnl suit, and forever liai'ilmranil forecloslii said defendants aiideucli oftlieni, of nm1 from all rieht.

title, estate, interest nrouerlv mid eotiitv of rcdi'iiiption, ill or tc said premises, or any part uieiein lATTSKKT I. HAI.IC. i'. I'AKii, Clerk. Attorney for (First publication December 5th 188D.

JUULII'ATION NOTICE. In the district court within and for the county of iuisii in me suue Kansas. E. J. Fields, riaintilf.

1 vs. I John T. Gal trell, Stella K. (iartrell.E. Ilelliker trustee W.

T. Coolldse M. rnniiiiinl Narah E. Kanniiig and I J. W.

Hammond, Uef- I endnnts. John T. Onrtrell, Stella II. Rnrtrell. James M.

KanniiiB, Sarah E. J.W. Iliunnioiid will take not ice that the said K.J. fields plaintiff did, on tlie ifflth day of Noveinb 188'J, lile his petition In said disti ictcourt, wiiliin and for the count of Hush in (lie state of Kansas, apiinsftlie said defendants and that tlie said defendants John I'. Uartrell, Stella K.

(Jartrell James M. Eaiiulu Sarah K. and J. W. Hammond must answer said petition filed as aforesaid, on or before the I7lh dav of Januai 18110 or said petition will be taken iib true, and a jHinement render In said action ujuinst said delendauts John (iartrell and Stella It.

li rlrell for I lie Mini of twelve hundred dollars, with Interest I hereon at the rale of twelve per cent per annum from the lirst day of September WSiiaind foreosts ol suit: and a furth-T indne- nieiit airalnst said defendant for the foreclosure ot acciiaiu trusi coed upon the Ues- eitoeii ai esmte in wit: asi ot iiie i e. and 8 '4 of the '4 and Hie of the Kk, and llie East of the VV ol the of the i of seellou nineteen town-sliln el: liteeii. soulli raiiL'e iilectceii wesi lith 1'. SI. lyinu and situated in the county 01 liush in the state nf Kansas, and ndjiitLliiL' that, said plainlill have tlie lirst lienon said preuiises lo the amount for which Judgement will be taken as aforesaid, 11 nil 1 rderliiK said premisses to be sold vv thout upnraiscii.ent, and the proceeds anpl'eil to tlie payment, of the auioiiutdiie plaintiff and costs of suit, and forever Iiuitiiil' and foreclosing said defendants, and each ot them, of and I'r'nui nil rlnht.

title, estate Interest, pnuii ity nnd eouity of redemption, In or to said premises, or any part thereof lATTFSTl S. l.llALF., E. T. Paiib, Clerk. Attorney for Hainti First iblie itl D)ecm-)er5tU I8.

JUULICATION NOTICE. In the district court within and for tho county of juiMi 111 ine suue 01 Kansas. E. J. Fields, Plaintiff.

I vs. Henry ('. Walker, Mattie E. Walker, W. T.Coolidue Edward Ilelliker trustee, V.

hliiikmali, S. f.Ll'ink-uian F. II. Liiwell. I'.

iM. Lowell, W. (iretary, M. F. (iretrary and C.

A. I.aue, iK'lend, nils. Henry C. Valker, Mattle Walker, F.H.Lowel' (1 Lowell W. Greeny, SI.

F. (ireisirv andC. A. Lane will take notice that the said E. J.

Fields iihiintiil.ilid on theatitli dav of November 18aJ. lile his m-liuon ins id disti let court within am; for the county of Itush lu thejslate of Kans as bhki l.i.il llie un uel-end nits Henry 1'. Walker. Jlattie E. Walker.

F. II. Lowell, vl. (J. W.

Grejrary, M. F. Greuarv and ('. A. Line must answ er said edition men us aioresaio 011 or ocioro me ran (lav 01 Jaiiuury lSJUor said ietitinn will be taken as true, mm a juuxuii id renaareu 111 sum action against said defendants Henry V.

alker and Alulae Waiker lor ie sum of fourteen linn di ed dollars, with interest thereon at tile rate of twelve per cent per annum from the first day of July lssii: and costs of suit: and 1 further iiidii- liient against said delendantsfor the 01 aeeriain trusiileed upon tlie follow. ue-crib-d Yf.tC slate 10 wit: Southeast quarter of section one. township eighteen south, of ran: eighteen wosLiith l'. lyinaud situated iu the eonutv 01 in tin: state 01 ivansus, a id au-jiaigiUK tuat sa piaiuUif iiuve the lirst lien 011 said nrcmiscM. to the aiuiunit for vvni.

li 1iulixJiie.it will he taken as aforesaid, ami said premises to oe sold witaout appraisement, and Ine iirocecds annlied to the ivaient 01 th iiniount dae pUii.till and costs of suit, and forever ban ini; and foreelosin said defeudaiits, and eaciiol tlieni, 01 and 11 0111 nil ru.it, title, tsute. int property and equity of redeiuii-tion, in tosaiu premises or any part tlieieof. i.ATTl(.-ll')- S. I. II A I.

IS. n. 1. 1'Aiin, ticTK. Aiioniey lor ri.iiniin.

Land Olilce at Wakeeney Kansas i No. lwi I S124 "Cotl'e is hereby tiven that ibe followini; named set Her lias liletl noliee of bis intention to make dual proof iu support of his eiaitti and that said pnsjf will be niiiitebei'ire of UiisliCoiint.v Kansas at l'rosse Kansas, on Feiiruary 1st IfitMivlz: C. Kiuils Agler, preenip-tion 1). is. No.

i.v.'S'.i lor the Jvortli ast quarter ot See. 31 In lt It law He innnes the followhix witnesses to prove Ills eoiitiniioiis residence upon unil cuitivatiou of said laud viz: ('. li. Hoai, John Duffy, Auiust E. Seltmann, Frank ail of Kusli Centre, Kansas.

U-iS LkkMo.niior. lieiiister. AGENTS WANTKi; To INew I5ook An The most wonilerful colleetion of practical, real value anil every ilav use for the in oole ever puliii heil on tlie globe. A marvel ot money-! paving am; ineiiey earinii); for every one invie iUk ic. Tliousaiiiis beauliliil helpful en rav-liys, shmvuirt just no to On every lltiiiK.

No1 utnm it iu the universe. I Wlieu yous-iejl v.ineh is el line ill are sure. All sincerely iluiiinis' p.ivi iKi tuiployuie ntiJ ii king ur Miiiietuin I thoroughly Arsl-cass at an extraorilinaiily low irii. it-ril I.M- inn tr.it fill I Tom J. Btdmbaooh, Ed.

Tnp ei judges of Ibe Kan sua (supreme! court lire going to LolJ a roan ion on Juimury 7, 1890, nt Topoka. These nro 840 Funuer'a A.Uianro-1 BlreHJy'vgMiiizud in KnnHtis. i It is eatimutou tlmt, the organ ijmtii in tho Unitcul Strifes will nnmbpr 8,000, (100 bv.tho first of Jiuinnrv 1891, Kaxs.w Ims beon divided into four cpiisiiH districts over whioh Bitppr isor will preside. The fourth din trict is of the sovpiitb confywRiona district which will give Jurtgw Peters' the selecting of the supervisor. Is 1842 what ia now a) "influenza" was known tljca" "T.ylor's grip." Tyler Wfi9 Frestflent' of the United States nnd just after he vetoed the "United Slates 'bank bill" this epidemic Mvept over the country and was called "Tyler's grip." The Kansas delegation in congress are pressing clajuis of Judge Horton of tho snprerae'ccmrt of the state for judrn of the circuit court for the Eifrhth jnd'Ciiil district, and members of tie tb.it every ef fojrt poible will be made to secure the appointment.

Hon S. R. Petebs has introduced a bill in (be hormo which provi.lcp forth erection of public Iniildinjr, in several towns in his district. The bill rIro provides that any towp whose' poptofficp) receipts net $5,000 a year shall have a government build ing, the location to be left -to the seiretnry of tho treasury. To show the capacity ol histnin wh a at flm Neversink Fir House at Hording a few days ego ate a mixture composed of a pound of tig-lifty row oysters and a pound ol sugar, and topped off the moss with a pound of lard.

He said on a wag he would eat a box of wngou grease, but the pectators rould let hini go nc farther Kansas congressmen are well taken care of in the distribution of chairmanships. MorreTl got be chairman ship of tho Lvnlid pension commit tee, Funston of the agricultural committee and Perkins of the Indirti committee. The bovs got tie swim at the right time. These up. pointraents are.

all deserved and wil be well-looked after by our congress men. Dighton Herald. A toung man of Warsaw, Indiana, ordered'a dresssuit from a tailor, who agreed to deliver it on a cert ah day. The latter failed, and hence ft curious lawsuit. The plaintiff (illeged that he bad arranged to go to an evening paity nt which he had resolved to offer his hand to the daughter of the Because of the failure of his dress coat he could not go, but his rival went, proposed and was accepted, and the plaintiff considered himself damaged to the value of the loat bride.

Unbeu the interposition of other, and possibly more important, political events, it has nearly been. forgot ten tbat the nation is as far as ever from finding out who wan elected as Governor of West Virginia. Governor Wilson, whose term expired nearly a year ago, still holds on to theofibe: while Governor Goff Governor Fleming are each trying to get the place to which only one of them is entitled. West Virginia is an illustration of the surrest way to wreck popular Government. With such bright and spring like weather as has prevailed throughout this sec t.m for days and weeks it seenik.

almost incredible that any por tion of. the oonntry no farther north than this should within the past week be visited with severe snow storms, but such is the case. Word has been recioved at the Suta Fe headquarters at Topeka of severe snowstorms rind enow blockades on nearly all the roads in Arizona. Train-i on tho At-antic Pacific railroad are abandoned. Extra trains to take the place of the blocked trains will be sent out from Denver.

W. Eagle. Senator Stakfoed is awake to the need of a suitable system of defense for the Pacific coast. In the senate be introduced three bills for the pur p-)se. The first of these provides for the establishment of a factory for t'iruing out heavy ordinance, andap jropriates $1,000,000 forth erection of the building and the purchase of the necessary materials and ninchiiv ery.

The second of Senator Stanfords bill appropriates a quarter of a million dollars for the purchase of Justice of Peace WALNUT CITY KANSAS SHINEY BROS. rKOI'ltlRT'lIt CI T-Y TEAKS FEE! DELIVERY A i v-. I innii'mitM1 nurt" nti itrri he1-1 'ru i 'It Hi 1 inrt. cti.n. i vn ML'Wii Trip-' V- i r- ft I Edition of Anienan vj rrri'iit suonosn.

ir-Mio iirnl-iiiif lll ln.i-i.phn: l'lnld (: LtiUlill ui'i- iit'U Ci' or pubin; iMlililmv-- Xi i'li-it- i-i'vvtivh ft'nl full Hunt mi-l i 'i i i.m- HlnlniUCIiliU'lUUlMtf 1 rh1. JV- i. 111., A.V I imtoM(. Finl f'ir llnin.iii'tpU. TRADE MARSCS, In iw TOiil ne-rlt I- in ll ml Offlin, apply JH-mi I itll.lll'ill..U' 'U.

I-I1IR1 iu. i.u:..u,.n.&. M'VRHill'l'rt fur Iv.r.l;.., rlirm, lc, t-lleni- Pntral -ME- INTERNATIONAL TYPEWRITER I ir(r rtrlrthr flrst-clasn mnchlne. Fully wur- ranted. Made from very best material.

ry skilled workmen, and wltn llie besi 1001s mai iihvb rver been flevisea ror ine porno, an ira all tlmt can he reasonably expected of tlie very best typewriter extant. Capable of writing lm) words per lniuute-or more according to Uia ability of llie operator. Trice $100.00. If there is no nccnt hi your town, ad dress the manufacturers, TIDE PARISH MFG. Agents Wanted.

r.lltZSH, Jr. I. PR EC STENOGRAPHY nnd ING FREE, bent of teachers. Adi'-rcss-wlliisHivpf' return postage, MS'G. f(, 3 Trains Clioice 2 Routes AND ALL SOUTHEKS KA.NSAS POINTS.

Donblo dailv car service to Kansas City, Atchison, St Joseph, Omaha, Lincoln, Ft Stwit, Dcnisoa, Dallas, Ft vorth, Austin San Anto nio, Houston, ami Galveston. The fast mail route from St Louis to the wesr, disoriptive Holders sectional and county maps of Kansas mav De had free by adressm, 11. C. Townsend, ucn rassengor ana liclcet Agent, SOS Sewinp.ftfnfhlnrT A ma pna, bvc 10 ont tauiiini nnd Ruudt where (Be ueoule coo tern iitit-inr vnr nucBinciK mem, we win noa irce to on person in each Itx illiy.ihe vrrj bcit Mwrne-michiBa made In ihe world, with tU the atiachmrnli. We will alto aandlrvcaromiilrts tiaaof our cosily and vilmltle art anroples.

In return wa Mk Vliuw what we send, lo ifcase whn may eali at your nomr.ind after ft month an abail imoiut your own inroperty. This rmnrt machln 'i3Miia after iba Hiiirrr pMrnta, ihiok ha'a run out 'foe naif ma ran nn sold forflfft.l, wih 1st r. "hcinta. and now atl it If ft.0. llMi.BironffMt.nhHtii- ftil marhlna the world.

i ine. No vnoital rmitin-d. Plain. fcriol iv'TUctiona givpn. Ihe Hhnwrhs to uaat oncaaan-rure nre the lct iwinar-iwBrhtn in the wnrld.

and th tlnrM liiifi workn of bisrh art iliawn twibrm Antrifffc fc CO. 'd Aiistir.H. Muiuo. Private Medical Aid firCIPC ST.LODIS,MO. Special attention ya I arlvnn in nil fUnpnea Or trouble! In milt r.f fi.mil.

rnrriH nr aintrl. hrouirht about bV cxpoaure, abuse cxcarmn or improprietlt THE OLD DOCTOR. consulted by fill, ot at the office, Iree ot ctaufSi XB-Reliable, Skillful Botrd and aptrtmenti turnlthed totlion who deilr penonal cars. Send f. O.

tump (or drctt Ur, Adilreu letteri, Pr. Ward Offlet, 118 H.Jtli Street, THB OI-D DOCTOR'S VS tAOSES FAVORITE. Alwjrrn Iteilab ini SatSt Tha Bacieas uaed by thoiuamls ot woioeu ail over tha United Stales, In the Olil DoeKi private n-11 practice, lor 38 ytars, and not single had roiult. INDIKPICHSMILS TO 1 ADIKS. Money returned II not as represent il.

Bend junta (etamns) for acaled partlculara, and receive UtabJjBora kanvra to fail rrmeily by JnalU Si rrtt waro a ii Daily 3 Sl Louis Kansas City. TO Wichita, HutchU ssn 1 Bl ,11 IT OA nM STATIONERY PAINTS. BRUSHES OILS BOT.D F.W. LONG ACRE, Walnut City, Rush Kansas. 5 3 i i), 5 1 limit 30 days each way.

Stop-over privileges allowed on all tourist tickets within transit limits. Full informal ion cheerfully given relative to routes, rates. Side trip rates and other special dales to points on the A. T. S.

F. R. quoted on application. Sleeping-car accom nioiiaiions scoured ami baggage checked to destination. Cull on or address, C.

S. Ckosswiiite, Agent. Rush centre, Kas. Geo. T.

Nicholson, G. P. T. A. T.

and S. F. R. Topeka, Kansas Epoch. The transition Irom long, lingering and painfull siciicns to rebuilt healtl maiks an epoch in the life of the in dividual.

Such a remarkable event is treasured in the memory of the agency whereby the good health has been attained is grealfolly blessed. Hence it is that inuch is heard in prise of Electriot Bitlter. So many feel they owe their restoration to health to the use of the great Alterative and Tonic. If you are troubled with any disease of Kidneys, Liver or Stoniaeh, of long or short standing you will surely find relief by ue of Electric Bitters. Sold at 50cts and $1 pet bottle at Lyons Son's Drug store.

A Womiu's D.soovtu'y "Auotber wonderful discoverv bits beon imide and tbut too by a lady in tbis country. Diseuse fastened its clntcbes upon ber and for seven-! yeurs sbe witbstood its severest, tosts butbor vital organs wore undor-tninded and deatb seemed iiinuitiont or three niontliB she cough inceasati-tly and could not sleep. She bo ight of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and was so much relieved on taking first dose that she blept all night and with one bottle has been miraculously cured Her name is Mrs. Later Lutz." Thus writes V.

C. Hutmick of Lhelby N. C. Get a free trial bot tie at Lyons Son Drug Store. Sim.ou's vitai.izeh is what yon need for Consumption, Loss of Ap petite, Dizziness, and all symplo ne of Dyspepsia.

Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Lyons Son keeps it. Auk you mad miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shilohs' Vitalizer is a positive cure. Can be bought at Lvoii's Son. Will you suikeu.

with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shi lull's Vitilizer is guaranteed to cure you for sale at Lyons Son. Sleki'less nights made miserable by that terrible cough. Sholoh's cure is the remedy lor you. 'Go to Lyons Son to get it. Croup, whooping co'mu and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure.

to Son for it. shiloh's cure will immediately re lieve Croup, Whi.oping Cough, and Bronchitis For Sale at Lyon's Son. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For Sale at Lyon's Son.

"hackmetack." a lasting and fia grant perfume. Price 25 and 6Ucts. Sold at Lvon's Son. OMlDf fi.di oris weeks, The iliJ L.L, i lie. innlled, eeeiirely wrapped, to any address lie United Slates I "(3 for 3 mouth, nn reeeiDlof one -VJ 1 holler.

Lib erni diseount allowed to Postmastei Ageiitsnnd Statu of Ohio, Cri of Tu.i;po Lucas Cou.ntv, S. S. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that lie is the senior partner of the linn of F. J.

Cheney and doint' Business in the (Jity of Toledo, County and Sute aforesaid, and mid firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each tinl every case a' Catarrh that cannot be cured by the me of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank. J. Chf.nicy. Sworn to before ine and subscribed in my presence, this 0th day of December, A.

D. '86. A. W. GLE SON.

skal Notary Public. Hal's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nal and acts directly upon the blood and muscus surfaces of tho system. Send lor testimonials, free. J. F.

CHENEY and Toledo, O. SWSold bv all druggists. Tho Popular Line. To the ei.st is the Burlington route (Hannibal St. Joseph R.

The service by this line has been constantly improved until it has reached a degree of excellence surpassed by none an equaled bv tew, 1 lie Burlington's "Eli" is probab ly the the finest and most popular train running between tht Missouri River and Chu-asro being a solid through Vestibule train of Pullman Sleeper! anil free Chtir Cars. Leaving Kan sas City Atchison and St. Vjosepl alter supper, the passenger arrives in Chicago at 9:15 in the morning Havinii taken breakfast on one ol the Burlingtons world renewed din iiiir cars, he is ready tor the flays business, or in ample time to mak all eastern connecli iib. For the omvenience of passengers from Kansas City the "Eli" takes Dining car out ot Kansas City on which east bound passengers are served with a supper which is equal ed by few hotels. The Burlington's St.

Louis line through comparatively new, is be coming better known and growing in popular favor evetv day until it bids fair in the near future to be the favorite line between tho River and the St. Louis. This tram consisting of through Sleepers Chair Cai'3 and coaches leaves Kansas City Atchison and St- Joseph after supper and puts the passenger in St. Louis for breakfast and ample time to make all connections. You aro also requested lo bear in miml that the Burlington (Kansas City St.

Joseph and Council rJluffs R. is tho only line running through pullman Buffet Sleepers be tween Kansas City and St. Joseph and St Paul and Minneapolis. This is the short line between Kansas City, St. Joseph and Omaha.

through daily trains with sleepers chair cars. In whatever direction you travel be sure your ticket reads over the Burlington Route, 'hereby insuring yourself the greatest amount of com fort, with the least expense of money and time. Write for all information circulars to II. C. Orr, Gen'l Southwestern passenger Agt-nt, 900 Maiu Kansas City or A.

C. DAWES, Gen. Pass and Ticket Agent. St. Joseph, M.

AUTOMATIC SEWING MACHINE lias no equal is delivered free everywhere. Flense send full Post Office address, including County, and also your shipping address, including railroad station jnost convenient to yon. One cent FRESH AND STAPLE GOODS AT DRY (iOOD AMD NOTIONS EVERY STYLE. GENTS FURNISHIKG GOODS AT BOTTOM PRICES. iir Stock Of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps Is very complete with all tlio new things.

GOODS OA MED Ib E.vm.Ess (Jhastites. 0 00) G0(M Ml) LOW PRICES I.v What We TOP MARKET PRICE PAID FD BCfTf ER AND EOGS. Wbuii thing new and important for every tarn- ily. For full particulars please send to Xoi 457 West 26th Street, New York ttV' ciiilis. The foi.n:K(iA-,f A 1 Yrv.

of New York is the iVl ultimate Illmtiatad Sportinis and Sensational Journal published on the American Ul Apply for terms to A lUelmrd ux. 'iukUnBiuer, X. he most hook-mak-ng science the wuiitt began. Hojunuiell Jk GoxSd03. ST.

U)OIS or UlILAOtWHrA. utej alia lortincations ou ttio snore i.

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About Rush County News Archive

Pages Available:
881
Years Available:
1886-1891