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Ellis Review from Ellis, Kansas • 4

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The Review We Lead in Staples I Farmers Store FAIDAY, DECEMBER 84, 1880 Business locals will bo luaerted In them columns at Ave cents per line, for each Insertion, and will be eertod unul ordered discontinued. Linn, Loan and Insurance Agents SUGAR TEAS, -AND- CANNED SYRUP' GOODS, CLUSTER, Head the list of books we offer to.onr tubscrtbors a a premium on the following terms: To all who will give us $3 wo will tend tbi Review for one year ad the entire eet of 45 books. Or to any of our old subscribers who will pay up their subscription and 50 cents additional we make the same offer. This Is tte.boit offer ever mode by any newspaper' in Western Kansas. J.

E. Griest is our authorized agent. See the Following: VALENCIA, 4 MUSCATEL, Evaporated Fruits. 0 LOCAL ITEMS. -Kiln, si ill I -Carpels at Nicholson Nicholson Bros, headquarters for clothing.

Boots, shoes nnd rubber goods at Brown's. A large supply of grapes at the Star Grocery. Overcoats long and short nt Nicholson Bros Nicholson Bros, headquarters for underwear. Silver ash cigars 50 iu box $1.00 at tho Star Grocery. --George Johnston took a trip to Hays City to-day- Foil SAt.it.- One Argand base-burner at the Star grocery Call and see the holiday good3 at A.

8. Barber Son's. If you wnnt to buy tnrut property call on King. Williams. --Nicholson Bros, headquarters for overalls and jackets.

-Bronze statuary, an excellent Xmas gift, at Barber Son's. Dressmaking done in the latest styles by Mr3. M. Davenport. ttaiMTWestorn laatan.

Tea cabin turns, How peacofally they etoe4 Along the snaay Or uvalisd la the WMd, Taey sheltered ma ad waasea Brave hearted plnaaaii, Each one becmne a landmark, l-'ur froedoni's trial years. The eod-ballt boniee af iaaeae; Though built of meitaer eartfc, Wlthla their walls ea humble, Are seals of sterling war. Theugh poverty rogle Ma; be Uc builder's lot, Aeod-hooMlcaU, When fuHnre Mtre net. Tho dug-ant homes of Kaneee all, -Tbey held the koatMtead title Aa Ann ae aaarUo halla. Tteee ellera la tlie caverae bweath the eter.ru and aewi Shall Hake the deeert-placoe Te klostora ae the reee, The apleadid hoeieeef Kaal Ik beantlfut aad (rand, Amid the flelde ai orchards, Allo'ertheeeiilicglaad.

They roae up whiro the rabia Oaee marked the virfia eeil Aud are a fitting emblem Of patient ycare ot tail. Gad bless the home of Kancaa; Fro the poori'it tt fae be, Tha cabin of the bordar, The iid-hoine of the wait. The dug out low and lovely. The nianeion grand aud great, Far the banda which laid the heaithiteae Hare built a mighty etate. SEEDLESS, PEELED PEACHES, UNPEELED PEACHES, PA SPBEUR1E8, BLACKBERRIES, Imported Fruits.

IMPERIAL FRENCH PR UNES, RAISIN CURED CALIFORNIA PR U.VXS TURKISH PRUNES, ITALIAN PRUNELLA NEW C0C0ANUTS. FRESH MALAGA GRAPES, ORANGES AND LEMONS. 2LHsoellai3.oovi.e. PITTED PLUMS. 'DRIED APPLES, CIGARS AAV TVJJAUVU $1.00 buys 80 at the Star Grocery.

1 Bros. hea lquarters for blanket. Cutting nnd' fitting a specialty at iir. S. M.

Davenport's. to the Red front for good goods and low pniccs. -Six cans three pound peachoant the Star Grocery for $1.00. PICKLED ONIONS BY QUART CRACKERS, CAKES ttvwapv flli AWTTK WARE. CUTLERY, HANGING --CR AND o.

Nicholson Nicholson Bros, hoadqmirters for hoots nnd shoes. 1 ho lied Front has the finest lot of Teas for the money in the town. The Star Grocery has just received a large supply of bananas. Mcholaon Bros, are having more Kheni added to their lumber yard. If you have Farm property to aell list It with.

King Williams. -Nicholson headquarters for cloaks, Rhort jackets and jerseys. For candies, nuts, call on Joe Kinney In the old postofllco building. Nicholson Bros, headquarters for Dr. Ball health Price them.

Mrs. John Meed's mother, Mrs. 8. Livmjood, of NebrasUaJshera on a visit -uotoiUR r.cd Front and get the best an goods that ever was brought to Ellis. Parlies have seen surveying for a railsosd on the Smoky this week and last.

Why pay 20c per pound pack- We aim to meet the demnnds of the trade in all onr departments, embracing one of the most Complete Stocks Of Ghnkbai- Merchandise in seasonable and desirable goods shown by any house in this country. Our purchases are all for cash from first hands, enabling us to make the lowest prices. Silks and Velvets, Foreign Dress Goods, Domestic Dress Goods, Mourning Dres Goods, Y'arns, Hosiery, Gloves, While Goods, Linens, Carpets, Woolens, Tho inspection of our customers cordially invited. ngejeoffee when you buy six home roast ed for $1.00 at the Star Grocery. D.

Griest started last Tuesday after 0. K. BROWN, DRAI.ER is- Dry Ite, Bis, il Cap Latlics OcntH Famishing; Gom BOUTH SIDE. uSl. KTe-w store tTOpened in tho south room of the Winteis Honey block, South Washington sircmt, CONBlS'flNO or Drf Goods Groceries Boots Shoes, CONFECTIONERY, NOTIONS, tETC Whtre courteous treatment and fair dealing will be found.

Everything will be found as repre sented or can be returned. W'e would be, pleased to receive i share of the trade of Ellis and vicinity A Starbuck erchonts Bank Capital $50,000 W. O. RiT.Pree. H.

K. Doksy. Cashier. W. E.

Moobs. W.O, tUKaiuoN. Vice PreaManl, Amu CaeMef SloneyW loan an long and ehorlf train. Boy and atiU exchange ou all parte or tha uaHod Stutea and tSuivgie. Bire and Bnrglaj Proof Site erlth tateet hnprored laaie took.

Avaomw taiaiy aeppeiKn. reawattslay eoBett yr aawwao WILLIAM PATIENT -DEALER IN- FURNITXPEE of which he baa OonnUntly ou hand. Repairinjr ioito at Reasonable Rales Jeffereon atrcct cppoiile Stone Slabl. 81 yiiis nnui If JEFFERSON STREET. Fresh and Smoked 3leats OV "ALL.

KINDS RAYNSFOKD BP-OS. AT COST Wagons, Buffgies, Spring "VTagons, Ctiltivatora and Fonco Posts. We hare procured a let of the above articles at unprecedentediy low fiurei, and are now offering then) to the trading yubUc at actum cort r.r.il ciir-riapc. Tht-ae are frttm tiret-clfti iMaiuirnc--turera; are colui-IMo, fid a I'imd an can had Iu the market. We desire to close mt the fctick and for Hue rrafon are offering thuu cheaper than you can buy them at retail from the wholesaler.

Now ie your tiuie if you wau bargains in the above linru. D. S. CLOTFELTER, If BILLIABD HALL ASM POOL ROOM. Ovsr Nicholson Brothers1 Store, Edward 81.

W. I). KELLY, Proprietor. Wo have fitted up this room with new table, ard lovers of a good came of liiUiacda and pool ure to conio and try them, Temperanco Drinks, Cigars, lor Salei A quiet and orderly rceort. Kansas House, cork an or- EDWABO AM) WASHnTOJt 8TS L.

G. ROSS, Proprietor. ITernn: One Dollar a Day. Ei.i.is, Kanrsa Stone Livry Stable Kelly Ormerod, Props. at reaionnble rates furuiehed an'ehort notice, Firit cliiB.

rtnMltiR accommodation at a.onr.ljlo price. Ulve a call, ELLIS. KANSAS. Havo 60,000 Acrei of Wild and Im proved Lands for sale on beat possible termt. Loan Money on Wild nnprsybd Laiii Will write policies in the most reliable insurance companiet represented in tha West.

If you want to buy property, call and inspoct our list, sell as cheap as tha cheapest.1 Office Up-Stalrs in Winters Bulldin FINAL I-HOOF NOTICE, Land Office at Wa-Koency, a-W7. Deo.4,lim Notice ia hereby gircn that tae folloiniie-narae eettler )ia filed notco of bis intention to make final proof In eupport of hie claim, and taataaM proof will be made before Probate. Judge of Ullla Comity, Kaneae, at Hays City, on January 16, ltW.Yii, Jasbb TavuH, 11. it. 7915 for tha K.

Hoc. 80, 10, 8 K. In w. He naun-a the following nltnernee prore bin continuoua residence npon, aud cnltlTa-tionof, said land, viz: John Joae ph, S. K.

Walker L. Haywood aud George Troth, all of Palatine, C. Beakd, Itegnter. Li nd OSua at Wa-lieeuey, Kanr-as. I 6f(Sl Ort h) inn Notice IsherebvclTeR tht ri.

ottler haa filed notice of his iutention to Dialea uu, Viui iu inpportoi nis claim, and that laid proof will be made before Hegieter and Becelver aa a-heeney, on Dec. 10, 1S8II, Edwik U. MonuAN, II. E. 61115, tr tke a 1 it '41 He namea the following witneeeee to prove his continnons raaidenca upoc, and cultivation of said nuo.

uiick, ueorge Houseman. J. Madaen, all of Ellie, Kansas, and Charles Kida-way. of Ogallah, Kansas. ofi Beakd, Register.

Land office at 71 1 -Nov. SO, 13. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named eetterhas died notice of -his intention to insae filial proof in snpport of his claim, aud that said proof will be made before Probate Judge, Elba County, Ransus, at Hays City, Kansas, oil January 4. 1SW, Daxiil II. IIuktox, I).

S. 8577. for the Sec 80, 1 1 30 w. fie uamra tha following witnesses to prove hie coiitinuouB residence upon, and cultivation of, Hembergh, James A. Harris t.

S. l.uanis, Col inn Carson, all af Ellis, Kas. W. C'. I.

Hisard, Hegictar. Laud Office at Wa Keeney, No; UWi. Nov. 11, 1880. Notice is hereby given that tbcjf following named settler has filed iiotle.

of his intention to make nnal proof in' support of bia. 'Claim, and that laid proof will be made. before. Register and Receiver U. Office, at Wn-Keeu-oy, on Jan.

7tbi, 188T, Elver V. Hacketl, homestead application No. 86fi3 for tho IV 10, To 14 20 w. 1 lie uame tho following witnessci tn prove big continuous residence upon aud cultivation' of said 'land, viz Ira P. Holcomb, Si hiuei L.

Reed, Y. Chapman, Uaorjjo Pekse, all of Kllii, Kllis county, Ivans. W. C. Bsakp, Refiter.

Jo hi. A-Nelson, Any. 3 IPatontir-j Procared for Inventors. A nei Iwok coaialttlaj" infonuatioa how to ebtain Patontu, Tradt-uiaraa. I.ab.ls, Copyrights and O.iveau, will be sent anyoue upon application, fi-eol rest.

Address. JAVKS J. B11EEHT, No. IU Fourth N. Waahicgton, D.

C. Ponrten years experience and ronstaut prae-tlce in the prosecntiea of patent eases before la Patem Olllce. D. GRIEST UKALKS IX BARBED WIRE, BT TB r- Mill cr Spool PfliGES LSWER THANTHELOWESl CALL AND FIND OUT OH TOUB SELF. DANIEL (IRIEST, ELLIS.

KANSAS. NORTH OF STONE STABLE ON JEEKEKSON STREET. KANSAS aT DLsXXd'WiOlaL IPZOjp PES AY. JULIUS WOLkENSTEIN, MercHant Tailor eLlis KANtiAij. Shop over lUtbolsoa Bros tlorc mm mm, tGoods marked in piHin figures AP1UC0T8, APPLES.

OR GALLON. MIXED PICKLES, AND CONFECTIONS. STOVEPIPE, NAILS, LAMPS, STAND LAMPS. GALSSWARE." Buchanan, Brothers, Upholstery, Notions, Ribbons, Corsets, Laces, Handkerchiefs Embroideries, Clnakings, Shawls Tailors' Trimmings, Underwear, Jeans, Cottonades, Domestics, Bags, Warps and Bats, Ginghams, Prints. and sold at one price to all.

C. K. BHOWN. UiS! loan and InsurencoAgents city property at 8 per ct. straight, No Houses to Rent.

ELLIS KASA DEALKHS IX- Hardware, Stoves. itfirhnlson Bros. headnuarters for Christmas goods. Subscribers owing us will please walk up to the rack and settle. Do yon want something to read thiB winter? Read our offer in another column.

Oranges, lemons and all kinds of fruit for tho holidays at the ptar Gro eery. A large variety of gilt and walnut picture frames at A. 8. Barber Son's. Griest Koore are prepared to loan money on farms as low as any firm in the county Nicholson Bros, headquarters for ladies' dress goods, from calico to silk and satin.

King Williams can aavo you money on farm loans. If want tt borrow call on them. A. 8. Barber So-i raako a special ty of children's pictures; taken by elec tricity, a new and novel process.

Foil Sale. -One Jewell gnsoline sto 'C, two jets. In good order. aio one No. 8 cook stove, good as new.

Enquire at this office. 2t -Call and press your lips to Cohn's girl and see her smile. She stops only at Joe Kinney's, and is by long odds the best cigar in tho market. Have yuM seen Starbuck's Baby Its a GutlL, and is on exhibition at ihe Farmers Store, where you can find a nice variety of Christmas goods. Oyster Parlor.

Joe Kinney has fitted up a his store room in good style for an oyster parlor, and is now prepared to serve oysters in every ttvlc. Photos for tho Holidays. We can get out a limited amount of ork for tho holidays. Come early and secure a sitting. A.

S. Babbeh Son's. The Kansas Wesleyan University. This is a new institution. It opened its doors for the reception of students iu the early part of September.

The term just closing has been a very sue cessful one. Eighty students have been in attendance over half of whom are from points outside of Saliua. The faculty ore all men of large experisnce There is not probably stronger faculty in the state. Moral and religious train ing is carefully attended to in all the ex cruises of the University. Tho ncit term commences Jan.

4, 1S87. For cir culars address tho President, W. Rwahlen, Salina, Kansas. Consumption Cared. An old physician, retired from active practice having had placed in his ha-uds by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the siiccdv nnd permanent cure of con- sum tion, bronchitis catarrh, asthma, iuiI all throat and lung affections, after having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, feels it his duty to make known to his suffering fellows.

The recipe sent free to who may- desire it, with full in structions for preparing nnd successful ly usur- Address, with stamp, naming this paper, Dr. II. E. Cass, S10 Grand Jersey. City, N.

J. 478m Itch. Piuiuib Manoe, and Schatciies of every kind cured in minutes by Woodford's Sanitary Lotion. It nev, er Sold by Griffin Holman, druggists, Ellis. 47yl Knights of Pythias.

Tliechiutcr members of the Golden Belt lodge of Knights of Pythiat met Jut Odd Fallows hall last exening and elect ed Iha following offieers Past Chancellor H. R. Honey. Grand Chancellor: us Keubert- Vice Chancellor. J.

Norton. Keeper of Records and Seals. John Reed. Master of Master Jlirheiiuer. T.

J- llrettle-Prelate! P. B. llalleck. Master at fJ. Morrison' Dissolution of Partnership.

-Notice is that the partnership heretofore existing betwacn James Middlston and J. Pearsan Is thiB day dissolved by mutual consent. J. E. Pearson retiring, Jamei Middleton will collect all debts owing the late firm, and piy all Indebtedness of game, James Mfddi.btos, E.

PlSARSOK. Fl'is Dec. 23. 1833. im -ALSO- A large number of citizens of Kirwin have signed an agreement that they will not hunt, shoot, trap, snare or kill any quail or quils, nor permit to bo done by others upon land owned, leased, or con trolled by them, for a period of time ending; Novembor 1.

1887 James. JHiddleton has bougha out J. It. Pereson's! interest; in the tills Flouring Slills. Dr.

S. KIBI) Fiiysician 1 Sura. CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Diecaeoa ot the ot the throat and choet a apiclalt KL1.I8, KANSAS. L. I HOUEY.

M. EOSTOEOPATHIST. Blaeaaei of women aud rhHdren a lpo laltv tTOIBee at reaiduuca on Waehlugton etieet. Ili.ii, Kaaaaa. 'ALEXANDER, Attomey-at-Law Special attention given to Filings, Couteats.

Final Proofs, and oth-r busi-nem before the U. S. Laud Oliice. MC1JEY TO LOAN ELMS. JSjOmcE AT KANSAS.

Merchants Rahk. 3. TUX. Davcapor PORTRAIT AND SCENIC ARTIST ELLIS, KASHAS. ELLIb HOUSE ASS 7EHM3 $3.00 PSI5, DAY.

H. H. STANTON Prop. THE CREAMfall BOOkSof ADVEHTORE Condensed into one Volume Pioneer Heroes And JCaring Deeds. Thet.hrlllliiBndvc'ntniva of all the hero explorer ami frontier fllght-ir with lndtnnn, outlaws and wild beiiHtr, ovprotir whole ronntry, from the earliest tlmcH to the prrarut.

I.ivrx and fnmoue ex- SloitH of Hi Soto. I.aSnlle, Standinh. Boone, Kenlon nidv. Crei kctt. Bowie.

Iloiiaton. Carson, ('nlirbrniii Joe, Wild Bill, Buffalo Bill, Uenerale Mile and Crook, great Indian cntofa and aeorva of ollierB. rjiM.BNi)ii)i.v Ii-mimthatbii with 17.1 Una enerarlnea. AUKNTS WANTKD. Low-prieed, una i)eiu nnyuiiui: to ecu.

ou ay tuns Kiven Auente without eiinllal. SCAM MM. A ST. LOCI9. Mo.

After Forty years experience to tha iraparntion 01 mora Lhn Oq Hundred Thousand npnllcationfi for patents in le United fSLrttea and Foreign Cfuo ii' tea, in9 puuiinnera 01 me ocientin Ainoriuan uoutinue to act as aohcitori tor natanta. oitvuatit. trrin-niiirlr. onnv I ritrhLa. for tho United KlalPs.

and to obtain patents in Canada, Knglnntl, Fruooe, 4'iiiuuy, and all other countries Thtiiresperi-a ce Is unequaled nd their fnoiiltiea ara uuaur- DraiiiffS ond upeolfloattons prepared and AM the Paiunti Office on short- notice. Termi very raannnable. No charge for examination of mode til or drawings. Advice by mail free. Patents obtained throutrh Munn AOo.aronrttleed inthe SOIETIPIC AMICBJGAN, which ha the largest oironlat.mi and is the moat iniluontial newipaper of it kind published in the world.

The advantages of such notice every patentoe understands. 'i'hin large and uplfltirlidly tllntrated newspaper in published WBKKLYtt a.0O a year, and in admitted to be the boat paper devoted to ncienne. inventions, engineering works, and other depaHinents of industrial prosrifpn, pub liaUed In any country. It oontnina the namea of all patentees and title of every invention patented each weelr. Try it four inuutlia for one dollar, bold by all newsdoalftrn.

If you have an invention to patent write to Munn 4 ptibtlahttre of Hcientifie Aiuerieea Ul Broadway, ftuw York, Uaotlboi.kaUyutvatuU mailed free, P. Ealing House. Outiery, piimps, Barbed Wire, Wagcns and all kinds of Farming Implments. Ascent for the Woodmaiisco windmill, noun for a trip to the east. He will bo absent about a month.

Tne Rod Front 'dont get cheap every time a new firm starts but sells henp all the vy. Boyd left last Saturday after noon forlMot Grove, where he ni sp nd the holidays. George Henderson opened his gro rery store for business last Mondu- mornlng. He hss ehristoaed it tha Red Miss Mary Eynnrd left hst Saturday morning to spend the holidays at her old home in Missouri. Go to the Star Grocery for bulk oysters and celery, and in fact thing to make a good Xinas dinner- Rusioll county to day voted $135,000 to the Fort Smith, Aansas and Western railrord.

Great rejoiciug there to night. -A. S. Barber Son's photograph gallery will be open on Monday. Come and secure a sitting.

On account of a rush of job work and advertising this week, we are unable to get out our usual amount 'ocal news. Fred R. Green, of Fairhaven, Vermont, ai-ived last Saturday and has taken the position ef assistant cashier in the Merchants Bank. Dress making done at residences of pari-i. Address me at Ells and will answer all communications personally, ill work guarantied to suit cut tome a.

Olive llaekett- The lots In the new railroad addi tion are going rapidly. First come, first served. You can see the plat and learn the prices by calling at the offlco of Griest Moore. tThe railroad iee dam was washed out again last Wednesday morning. The company hits put a force of men at work repai.luj it again.

If the company floes not take tare the dam will cost a vtry larg amount omoney, Hugh Alexander left Monday moen. leg, for Concordia, whore ho enters with Brown law yers. We ure serrv to have him' go but hope he will bo successful in his oeit place. lUs. 8, M.

Davenport, an old and dressmaker, is now located in Ellis, a-jd cannot be beat for near sewing aud good nod easy fitting. Give her a call and bo convinced. Shop at restdsass on William street cast of the M. E. church.

Railroad news Is a little below par this week, inasmuch as the contractor on this end of the li te has been ordered lo complete the grade to tha corner of the Colby farm ana stop. This leaves the tjressnt terminus 8 miles from the city. We are at a loss to understand the true meaning of this move, there be-ng 3 many theories to" base it upon. i)ut let the trouble bo what it may, we desire a public statement of it in order that our people may fully understand it and be able to Intelligently discuss It with the compaiy an.l ebiiably sit ttut suujeut ope. The Colby Demo rat.

75.000 ACRES GF KANSAS PACIFIC B. R. LAIS ANI- Notary Public, Real Estate, Am noworopared to loan money commission. ou Will guarantee to suit all purchasers in quality, price and location of lands. Soils lands cheaper than any other agent In Ellis.

Town Lots for Sale. GRIEST MOOKE,.

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