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The Hartford Call from Hartford, Kansas • 3

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KLOAX AT KOST. CLOSING OUT, CHKISTMAS IS COMIXO. HAHTFOKD CALL. From this date we will make a re ust received, a large and complete assortment of jewelry, suitable for I duction of Twenty per cent off our Holiday Presents, consisting of Gold OFFICIAL QITY PAPER. WE MUST SWEEPING REDUCTION.

20 per cent discount on women's ami mieses' wraps of all kinds in order to close out by January 1st at -MiLNER's. large line of Ladies Cloaks, Dolmans, Russian Circulars, and Kings, Pins, Bracelets, Sets, Neck laces, Lace Pins, Neck Chains, Ear I CITV OFFICERS. children's cloaks. This will bring WHAT SHALL I them down id the closest manufactu Drops, Jet Pins. "Also a nice line of Gents' Gold Chains, Fobs, Pins, Rings, Sleeve buttons, You are Thomas Onmpbell.

John M. Browning. C. D. Wolf.

rers Come early and secure For a NBW MILLINEKY! Mayor, Clerk, Treasurer, Marshal, City Council a bargain. Campbell Bkqs. iiememDer, uampoell keep an invited to examine our new case of E. Ray 1. ciegant assortment ot lames- ami Campbell Gibbon want wheat and G.

W. Sutton Levi KelJ misses' trimmed hats and bonnets corn. Trimming done to order. You: wil Q. R.

Harper, jewelry. Campbell Bros. Wanted 50,000 bushels of corn. S. Brown Co.

save twenty per cent, in making I have a few desirable residence your purchases of us. A number of W. H. Flickenger. J.

A. Collins. W. B. Holt, President R.

Snediker, Clerk: Flickinger, Treasurer Board of Education W. II lines we are offering at cost to close, Call and examine and be convinced, we had a neavy snow storm on Wednesday night, so that on Thurs H. S. Haynes, "of Emporia, is spend day morning the fields looked a sort of whity-brbwh, barrin' where the grass mg a few days our city, assisting TO Bro. Chumlea in his collections.

Terms of advertising riiade known on ap In these hard times we shold try to kill two birds with one stone bv ln vino- -nvrnana The attendance at our school is large and weeds stick their heads up thro the mess. If these terrible winters continue we shall have to emigrate to York State, where' the boys and girls go, out iu the meadows gathering po- i and increasing, so much so that Prin witu- vv xxx uHeiui as well as give cipal llkins informs us. that in at pleasure. lots which I desire to sell. Parties wanting lots should see me before buying.

W. J. Brogan. Editors Call We, the undersigned, would request you to give notice, through the Call, for a public meeting for Saturday evening at Bay-singer Channell's hall to take into consideration the subject of having a public Christmas tree. Bernhkisel Kkll Campbell Brothers; Holt Sox.

W. II. Flickinoer. Maxson Lanphear. "Wolf Rogers.

Baysinoer C. II. D. Pollock. N.

Gollober Co. W. L. Milner. least two departments verj- many sies every Christmas before breakfast.

seats intended to accomodate two As. for us, we shall have to wear mit scholars are occupied by three. The plication. Business notices (in five cent column) live ceat per line per insertion. Reading matter notices elsewhere in the paper, ten cents per line.

TO CORRESPONDENTS All obituary or eulogiatic articles, prose: peetry, three cents per Write plainly. Croat your teas and dot jour eyes. 8iga your full proper name so that we "ay know. who youare. anomymous, irresponsible letters go elan into the' waste tens, posies or no (This item progress of the pupils is highly com is for the-special beneSfc of our east mendable, and their punctuality arid ern readers.) promptness in their attendance FULL LINE OF HOLIDAY steadily improving.

We are glad The editor of the Inter-State I Humboldt has had an assault and bat note these favorable indications. The prospect is that the house will he tery affair, Deputy Sheriff Fisher hav crowded to its utmost capacity. ing committed -The fun was all (spoiled however, by Fisher apologizing and the editor accepting The other evening the Misses JIOME NEWS. BY BMOET LA 2 PH EAR. County Superintendent Kloek last week visited a large number of schools Stumpf drove up to town, hitching the his apology.5-" If they had only made a ring and foughl" i.

oflfcibat ithen team at Uernheisei Kell s. During im thisjcounty-and reports the Elmen j. i-jjf j-i Fisher knew fie would get roushigly-l their absence some kleptomaniac (we use that word because it is in the; die Coal. Lime and Sand, for sale at aaro sctiooi, uuuvi iug iiuijittgt-uicin, ui Miss May Young, as the most success no gofc -tne worst in the, I living prlcesrT.4 nonary ana sounds well) took a bran. ful one he has visited thus far.

battery." But apology or ntt apolo- new from one offxhe Worses gy, he had better not presume too The A. S. F. railroad has is He kindly left' aft old' roptr with which J. miles much on friend Smith's patience.

Fresh milk cows for sale at-Osliorn's, three and a half north west of Hartford. the other was tied. It is fortunate sued posters announcing that it will tne young lacues were not tnere or carry passengers to the New Orleans Exposition this winter at about half A large number of the relatives and neighbors of Fred. Dumbald gathered they might have been stolen too as -just -st Such a tine lot of the thief seemed to be after valuable together with large basketfuls of fare for the round trip by way of Kan new war and ilass ware, finest in town, at W. II.

Flickingers. Kansas delicacies which would tickle treasures. This is a jeaux. sas City and Memphis or St. Louis, At MlSIlim the palate of the most fastidious, and Cranberries, 15 cents per quart, at for $3 00, at Bernhei- a barrel of surprised himself and family last Sat Good" Coat pel Kell's.

C. A. Waderdorn has pickles to cheap. Bernheisel Kell s. urday by paying them a visit in hon- olr of his-43rd hirthday.

A most joy Gibls, theAttistf at Hartford next Get Dosh Saner Kraut ish goot. urn at Bernheisel Kell's. ous surprise party it proved one long Wednesday and Thursday. If you have any land to sell, we will find you a buyer. Men's Suits, worth $18 00, now $15 00 at Bernheisel Keifs.

to be remembered by those fortunate i enough to be present. We join the numerous frienJs of Mr. D. in wishing Vases, worth $2.50, now $1.50 per Children's Cups, worth $1.00, now pair, at Bernheisel Kell s. io cents, at Si many appy returns of the day.

James II. Revnolds has removed to Ed. Bennett has gone on a business The cult for Sggii' Blood Purifier is daily Dr. Wright, Dentist, will lie at the Taylor House three days, Dec. 18, 19 and 20.

a house on Bond street opposite Wm trip to Brooklyn, Iowa, but will return increasing. II. V. rollocn is luinigning asm- BUSINESS LOCAL pie bottles free. It ie an exceUent medicine urogan s.

Stoves for sale at Wolf Rogers the liTer kidners and blood. Warranted a "few days. Jimmie Bixler brought us some fine place to is atW. Heating Stoves ot all kinds at Wolf Quince and Cherry Preserves, Jelly, Mince-meat, at Do not forget that the get your Christinas Goods II. Flickinger's.

KQTICEt OFFlSAL Sii'TI'MKMKltT, bones from nsn tnis weeK. lhey now Rogers Notice Is hereby Itiven to the creditor Bernheisel Kell s. occupy a place in our museum. Nails always on hand at Gould and aU otliors interested in the stte vt. 0 lJt CITY MEAT MARKET, SHAVER JOHNSON, constantly en hand-'a lni stork FRESH BEEF, BACOX, HAJT, CASH PAID FOR HIDES.

I.ouvinn-J Crown. deceaged, that th un A man named lioodpasture is run A very pleasant little ball was held Saturday evening at Stumpff 's hall. deraiened -intends to make final settlsnaen ning a livery stable at Elk City. An Plenty of wire hand at Gould Rev. I.

R. Ix)j6y of the Methodist Episcopal church, this city, will preach at Chicago Momid next Sunda- at 3 P. M. Maple GrovB Narr ery Has for Sale a Large stock of AND TREKH "Vines, Sec Of all kinds, at the following prices Apple, 4 to 6 ft, $1 0 per 100 other example of the eternal fitness of or said estate at the next terra oi tne rro-bate Coiiff -Lyn county commencing Harper's. 3 We presume they toed the light fan tastic tip as usual.

things. oa the first Monday in January J88o. Butter Butter Eggs Eggs wan P3 Jonathan w.ysBoa. ted by W'. 11.

Flickinger. Beautiful China Moustache Cups Executor of the last of said ouMia Jf On account of the siorm, Gibbs, the Photographer, did not come. For cheap goods co to' the book and Saucers, Vases, Fruit Plates, and Brown, deceased. 8t. Cash paid for Chickens and Tur keys, delivered before December 20.

Poultry must be undrawn. T. O. Gibbon. 0 store at the Post Office.

a host of other things at bottom pri Will twsitively be in Hartford next TJ NOTICH OF FlALJiEXTIiEMENT. ces, at H. Hickmger s. Old papers for sale at this Office. Wednesday and Thursday.

Notice is giTen to: the creditors Fifty cents perrhundred. and all others interested in the or J. Hewitt went to Topeka this G. Wadswofth Wrieht, Dentist, at Joseph Duckett, deceased, that th under H. STUMPF, A movement is on loot to change the name of St.

John county to that of Blaine. 1 The name is a monument week to assist Sheriff Wihite in tak signed intends to make nnai settlement, joi PQ at 3 a Apple, 3 to 4 ft, 7 Hartford, Dea 18, 19 and 20. said estate at the next terra the rronate Peach," 1 st class, budded 10 to the jackass period, and should re a. A Go and see the Hartford sewing CO t'ourl of Lyon Kansas, commencing ing the nve convicts Uentier, leavitt, Marchant, Battles and Fuqua to tlie state penitentiary. main as it is.

machine at Gould Harper's. Dealef in methum, 3 to 4 ft. $8 Cherry. 4 to 5 $4.50 doz." tthe first Monday iu "January 18o. I.

A. Tatlor, The district court tor Lyon county is adjourned and the jury discharged. Judge Graves begins holding court at Eureka, Greenwood county, next Monday. An Emporia woman applied for a situation as a car-driver. Being asked if she could manage mules, she scornfully replied Of cource.I can I've, had two husbands." The latest periodicals can alwa3's be We have for sale three very fine Administrator of the estate of the said J- The present paucity of dry mud obtained at the P.

O. Hook store. seph Duckett, deceased. CO J. CS S3, tJ ca l-r-1 3 building lots situated in a very dsir leads us to remark that the hiatus Toys, Dolls, Vases and fine China aide localitv.

which will bo sold for in tne sidewaiK east ot tue oanK still mob BucklenVArjicaJSalve. Plum Wild Goose 4 to 5 feet. 300 (traps, Concord per .100 Raspberry, all soils 2.00 lt Evergreen, 2 to 3 ft. ..50 each' mm ware at W. B.

Holt and Son less than $250 if sale is made at once exists with the we re stuck (in the The Best. SaWe in the world for Cuts, We positively will not be undersoil Apply now, at Call Office. mud) we can't get any further. RmiMi. forest.

Ulcers. Salt Kheum, terer on stoves. vY olp Rogers. Sows. Chapped Hands.

Chilblain There is a considerable amount of The annual convention of the church for the diocese of Kan Corns, and all Skin. Eruptions, and positive Ornamental shrubs. -35c each Dr. Wright, the popular Dentist SCHOOL SUPPLIES, All accounts past due if not settled by cash or notes by the 2Uth inst. will lie placed in the hands of a collector.

We miret close up the year's business. ly cures rues, or no pay requirea. will visit, Hartford Dec. 18, 19 and 20. a illness in and around this city it is chiefly among children and the most sas met at Burlington last week, Rt.

or zuaranteed to eWe perfect satifction, Charter Oak Cook Stoves are the box, money refunded. Price 5o cents per Rev. Bishop Vail of Topeka presid best. Wolf Rogers, sole ag't's. ByerytMnff Else common is lung troubles, beveral very serious cases have been reported.

t. p. A. Brown Co. for sale ny Maxson St banpnear.

SO ing. The attendance was quite large, 6 a Ph lank 8ooh, Wriiiiifr Pape Hartford, Kas. Dr. J. A.

Paulding came down from Jeff, and James Archer have leased Come and see our immense stock of A. E. Courtright, of Dunlap, dropt do not knowof any medicine that lias the opera nouse ror New Years eve AT into our office Inday, making us a Cook and heating stoves. J3 Osage City, Monday to le present at he services at the Catholic church. He gained an equal popularity in such a short time, for the instant relief of Coughs, and Rogers.

Prices. very pleasant call. Himself and wife andT. C. Purcell and wife spent Fri- reports a great deal ol sickness there and are going tq give a rousing, old fashioned New -Year's ball.

If the weather is favorable it will be a grand r-orenen it? tne as dkuus hbkbi. Ph. The Boaz, the only perfect Soft the prevalent -disease being typhoid Cough Strup. It i mud and pleasaat to visiting Coal: base burner in the market. For daj-, Saturday and Sunday friends here.

fever. success. take and will not injure the most dthcate infant. Sanmle bottles free at II. I).

Pol le by Wolf Rogers. POCKET BOOKS. ENVELOPES, PENS. PENClLSfr PURSES And Everything in the way of STATIONERY. ALL STOCK FIRST-CLA8S IN EVERT PARTICULAR.

Xursery 2 1-2 miles Forth-East from Hartford. CHARLES A. DOW! lock's. We warrant the Bakewell Cook For sale. Very desirable building We arc pleased to note that Arthur Don't forget that the 20th of this month is the last day in which yon Stoves to be perfect.

Call and be con spot; 100 feet front, 150 feet in length Frisbey is able to be "about town af Ladles Alvlier. A Complete Medical Work for Women vinced. Wolf Rogers, can pay your taxes without the penal excellent well A good foundation ter quite a protracted illness. He is not yet attending to business, howev- Hartford, May 16. 'S4.

per cent, being added to the for a house 20x28 feet. Will be sold liandanmelv bound in cloth and illustrated. want to loan $20,000 on real estate Tells how to prevent and cute all diseases of at a very low price for cash. 'Apply in the next fifteen days at a very lo.w amount of all the taxes not)ifid be fore that time. er, though we hope to soon see him on deck again.

tli bv a treatment rtortn us rate of interest. J. J. E.Vans. at Call weight in gold to any Uly suttering irooi any Wanted -Fifty thousand bushels of these diseases.

Over lU.uuu buiu aireauy The child of P. U. Anderson, that We have one copy of E. A. J.

A Ford's Farmer's Account Postpaid oslt 50 cts. Postal note or -cent of Corn at the Flour and Feed store. has been so dangerously ill with ty Wo acknowledge receipt, of an invitation to attend the dedication, exercises of the-Kansas Normal College at Fort The new building is a stamDs. Address ftUJUA rucuauuu C. C.

Rogan, Manager. sold only by subscription at $3.75, and Munda, N. Y. H. D.

Pollock the Druggist, has a vast" sale in this state. If any phoid fever accompanied by inflammation of the bowels, is slightly better. The inflammation! has somewhat sub UNPRECEDENTED OFFER! wishes to announce that he sells Cham J. A. PAULDING, M.

Physician and Surgeon, HARTFORD, Kxstsxs Office first door south of Combs' shop, oa Commercial scree A Reliable House. oody it for an even $3.00 he can have ft. Otherwise we shall re H. D. Pollock is always reliable and tries to beautiful one, affording ample accora Xaodationa for a large number stu dents.

sided and there iff how some hope of berlain's Cough Remedy, the- best and most reliable in use for coughs, colds, secure the best of every thing for his patrons, turn" it. vV T. -T. EV3V Represents the. JE tna, capital $4,000,000.

N.Yr al $3, 000,000, Com'I Union, capital recovery. He now has bought a large qunnuty i croup, whooping cough, sore throat, etc. Begu's Cumrt Couaa STRur, aud is ai- has secured the opera will loosen and relieve a cold ies; A petition is said to be in circula We are firmly convinced in our own wvs 'readv and willing to recommend it house for Christmas and will give tion at Burlington calling for a grand time than by any other treatment mind that whenever a Kansan dies and tn evnrv nna need ot a preparation ior ball, -Those who know the general Cnutrhs. Colds. Asthma.

Bronchitis and con We have over a car load of im jury. Jjet it come. ne wantsometnmg goea to heaven, the first thing he does is to get St. Peter and all the angels to. stir up the.

people sumption, as he knows ot bo omrr rmmj mense Ranges, boss Cook Stoves, big repntatidn of the Smith boys for con ductidg balls will recognize that un that is gaining such a wide reputation Sample bottles free. having voted to retain prohibition, let us see what virtue there is in it Le der his management the affair will be A PERFECT BONANZA Heaters for btores and School Houses, Base Burners, fine Parlor Heaters, in fact Cook Stoves and Heaters of all together and tell them what unmen8e orn frops we raise down here. Bull City Empire. a very enjoyable one. Roy Reporter.

(Democratic.) I. DAVIS. JEWELER. The celebrated Nation and Ameri can Clocks, Watches, Silver ware, Jewel ry.r Etc. REPAIRING of Watches.

Jewelry. Silverware. Sewing machines and Musical Instruments, dune promptly and well Vrjr inirkille Ttecovery. Mr. Geo.

V. Willing, of Mancheter, kinds, which we warrant to give satis We hear that Brother Watrous of Every train from the east now a-days In reading up the early history of writes. My wife has been almost neipiess faction. Wolf Rogers. brings recruits for thfr Oklahoma in the Burlington Independent was shot at one night last week." The ball struck vasion.

The cry of On to the Indian for five years, so helpless that she could not torn over iu bed She used two bottles of Electric Bitters, and is so much im bilious disorders Sfc Patrick's Pills have no equal, besides they are the most searching and most reliable cathartic in use, and always produce a him on the cheek, glanced off, and buried itself out of sight in an iron JF TEt Hartford, capital $1,250,000. Phenix, of Brooklyn, RATES: $1 per $100 for 3 years. AH fire and Tornado, Cyclone and mdstorms, $1 per hundred for 3 years; $1.50 per hundred for 5 years. Do not insure with other agents at high rates when I can insure at low rates in the best companies the world. I defy an- man in the state to present a better list at the -same rates J.J.EVANS,, Office, Exchange av next to bank.

Territory," has gone ahead and the result is hundreds of people are flocking Parsons we see that S. C. Pomeroy subscribed for the Parsons Sun for fifty paying his subscription in advance. This is the kind of subscribers the newspaper men want to cultivate. Parsons Palladium.

proved, that she is now able to do her own work.Eleclric Bitters will ao an ma us press bed that stood near by. The to the frontier in order to be early on claimed for them. Hundreds of testimoni pleasant cathartic effect without nausea cheek is mightier than the press. the ground. Emporia Republican.

IS I als attest their great curative powers. On NEWSPAPER ly fifty cents a bottle Maxon- Lanphear. or griping. They are sugar coated, 25 cents per box or five for one dollar. Elmer Bennett has returned to.

his RELIME SELF-CURE Luke Taylor is building a barn, and home in Ohio. He has been spending Sold by H. D. Pollock. otherwise fixing up his valuable farm OUR OFIrOOX.

After selling numberless preparations Jwe A vorit nrMilntlni- nf noted and autwrnfiii r'uw. i i ,1 a nuraner oi weeKs witu uis cousins. just south of town. is now occupi EEADEES our estimatnc citizens, cue vjuanneiis. ed by .11.

Stewart, Jait Madam Ru Oiow rMlred i for hp ir ot IWhiu DrmtUtn. Bealr.1 Cniggistacan fill iu Ad4r DR. WARD A Ca, Louisiana. Ms. and regretted very much to leave the mor hath it that a "farrer" tenant is to are convinced that Bego's TaopicAt Oil.

is unequalled. For Pain Cuts Bruise Rhenma-tim Frostbites Chilblains cle. it is warrant' td by us. H. D.

Pollok. beautiful prairies of sunny Kansas for take possession in company with friend Luke at no far distant Un Go to R. II. Miur for the Mason and Hamlin Organs and Pianos, who is the exclusive agent for Lvpn and Coffey counties, and can give you the lowest cash from. $22 00, A-T-l A dear old Ohio.

predict an early return. mm HI The Haanwlte'i runrltc. BAYSINGER CHANNEL derstand will send pkb for 1 estibk xkak, to Thursday night during the thunder 1 editor-and -proprietor I every lady who sends us at omck the names often married ladies at same address, and 12 The gambling mania has apparently struck Burlington with full force. Chuck-luck is -played oa the open -street, and nearly every other eur-- tained or'blinded window on the bus- iies thoroughfares sereens a keno, fa- -fcr ro or" pbker game. Burlington Patri-.

ot, I- We regret very much that our local columns are so over-run with business Butour progressive, wide-awake Mfxm their advertise-v thtis at ten cents a line rather than in' tiie business column at five and we can't resist when money talks. I. F. Whittaker, of the" firm of Line-weaver Whittaker, Neosho Rapids, -DEALERS IN- storm a house was struck by lighte of the Lane Enterprise, gave us a very ning in Emporia. It had leen vacated 2-ct.

stamps for postage, our handsme enter taining and instructive Journal, devoted FashiewH, Tincy Work, Decorating. Cooking1 pleasant visit ednesday. He this week severs hie naction with, that LEA7EHW ORTH eellT HARTFORD IMil CALL $1 50 that day-Htherwise the entire family would profitably have been killed. A FANCY G1E8ES paper, but will probably engage In the and Household matters. Regular price 51.

Send To-iay and HfextTSfftnber. A4-drBs'slDOMESTIG-iJOCRNAtv Nunda, N. Y. newspaper business at that thriving point. He is a young man of ability GRAND TOTAL $3 50 man sleeping in an adjoining house was thrown from his bed by the shock but was not seriously injured.

i and we hope to see him successful. Tbousands Say so. Mr. T. At Kins, Girard, writes.

Monday, high mas3 was celebrated I never hesitate to recommend your Electric Beneath a shady tree they sat He heldher hand," she held his hat at St. Mary's church and in the even Bitters to my customers, they give entire xow satisfaction and are rapid sellers." Elec Tobacco, and Ciar Queensware Glassware, rTavinz a Iar; complete and well selected stock of all goods naaallv kept in ftrs held my breath and lay quite flat; They kissed Usaw them do it. tric Bitters are the pnrest and best medi- has sold his interest in the store to brotber-in-Iaw of Geo. White, the firm thus becoming Lineweaver Hewes. Mr.

was iri Hartford Mon- Be held that kissing was no crime 'f eine known and will positively cure Kidney and Liver complaints. Purify the blood and regulates the bowels. Ko family can nSIBAILDe She held her lips up every time iday looking np a business opening of neid my peace ana wrote tins rnyme. While they thought no one knew afford to be wltheul them, they will save hundreds of dollars in doctors bill every year. Sold at fifty cents a buttle by Maxon of some kind.

We hope he will here. r' Guass who it was. ass Grocery store, we are perpared to please all who favor us with their patronage Wsj buy our goods for cash and sell at the very lowest, Call in to-day, to-morrow and every day and be eonvinced that vou ean save money in tmying'of us. Remember Uia place. f-.

BAYSINGER CH ANN ELL, One door east Post Office) Taylor Snediker' Block, Hartford, Kansas. In ordkr to Double our Scbscrip- Post Master Rogan was somewhat ing vespers were sung. A nne new statue of the blessed Virgin Slary was dedicated. The singing was goewf, that of the little children being especially nice. A numlier of people were present from Reading, Burlington and other points.

B. F. Kimmerling has the contract for building a new residence for Geo. Martin. The hew building will be south-west of the one he now occupies and will be twenty-eight feet square.

We are glad to know of this sign of George's prosperity, for he is a hardworking, industrious man, who has fought his way here successfully under the most bitter opposition. tios List bit ikw iiar is.ho, we gitated over the ireSuJt of the presi The Admiratien the Werld mcleravinventioa has come so near, and been so closely allied with the people, of eyery grade, a fthe sewing machine. And, what, revolution there has been in this wonderful, invention, since Elias Howe, in 1846, seed red a patent on the first complete sewing machine? One after another," improvements have been made, until to-day the sewing machine is the -admiration of the world, and is cherished as the most useful and necessary artjcle in every household. The most wonderful of all the machines now before the public is the DAVIS. The degree of perfection and utility to which this machine has been brought The endeavors of the in ventor.

to keep ahead of all competitors, are something marvelous. Tile "vertical feed" which is used only by this machine, is in itself a feature possessing advantages that at once captivates the people The automat ic work done by the Davis, is acknowledged by the most critical experts to be unrivalled, and it stands in the market without a successful competitor, Is unquestioned. No other machine can duplicate the work wTiich can be done by the Davis, neither is it claimed for them by their respective "representatives. Investigation of the merits ot the Da vis is solicited. Such investigation will repay yon whether or not you purchase.

Yours respectfully, W. L. Milker. dential election fact, might have been said to be rattled." But he is all right now There is a nice, plump, A series of revival meetings commenced last week at the Methodist church. Rev.

R. Lovejoy has charge, assisted by liev. Walter Clark and Rev. William Robertson. Great interest is manifested and numerous con versions have been made, there being three Tuesday evening.

The meetings will probably be continued until Christmas. GO TO THE PALACE DRUG STOHK little ten pound baby girl at his house and as she is an enthusiastic democrat (giving vent to an occasional rebel yell .) he feels secure in the Post Office for another four years; OF nphear. wmm hi Household decoration being the'ordcr of the day, Mary climbed on a chair to hang a picture. Alas, the chair turned and spilled Mary on the floor, a very severe sprain ensued which forced her to invest 50 cts. in a bottle of Coussens's Lightning Liniment This invaluable remedy curetr rheumatism, lame back, sprains and bruises.

Its efficacy for those ills, is unquestioned, as well as spavin, ring-bone etc. in horses. At Pollock's. The many friends of Howard Chaun-cy will regret very much to hear thatli yesterday committed suicide ir a noiel manner. He had for years been a grea sufferer from diseased liver, and his method of suicide was neglect to use Porl-alineor Tabler's Liver Regulator, a permanent cure for disordered liver and as The Nickerson Argosy comes us make this Straight Bid eor New Subscribers To every New Subscriber we will furnish The Call ($1 50) and Tue Times ($2 00) for exactly $1 75 To every Old Subscriber, paid-up, we will furaish The Call ($1 50) and The Times (2 00) for just $1 75 There.

These 'are better offers than we can afford to make, but we want to make it an object for new sulracrib-ers, and also to be as liberal with our old friends as our new ones. TMESIS ARE CASH and will be- held open only for a short time. Take advantage of them while Wo iBo rsraDnii this week as an eight page' paper, entirely descriptive of the city of Nickerson and Reno county. It contains apiiD9 fine map of Rerto and Rice counties, FOR and for any one intending to settle in the Arkansas valley it will prove the best source of reliable information of which At the last session of the district court at Emporia the following fines were imposed for liquor selling Wm. Cox $875 W.

S. Brewer, $2,850 Geo. Airhart $1,800. Mary Morgan, convicted on two counts did not appear, and was arrested. Each of the above were sentenced to thirty days imprisonment in the county )aiL The cases against Pete Heidricfc, John Perrrer and Mrs.

Macke, judgment suspended until first week in January on some technical point. Sam. Wood has assumed control of the Topeka State Journal, and says that the Greenback party has no future that its mission has been performed; its work done and that the future action of its members must be with the Democrats. At the last tion we noticed many old-time Green backers of Hartford voting the straight Democratic ticket; those who still Toted the O. B.

ticket will probably henceforth work with the Republican Jrty. i we know. Bro. Brown deserves much Credit for the fine apperrahce of Vol- I Pure Drujt, Uediciv Pits, Oils vA its disagreeable sjMnptoms. Dj-spepsia, sour stomach, sick headaehe, diarrluca, No.

1, of the Argosy we hope is readers may appreciate his efforts dizziness etc. readily yield to its influ- gin3. tor when withdrawn cnee. Sold by H. D.

Pollock. Thkt will Not be Renewed. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 7. D.

IICLT 6 tz: and give liim the support he merits..

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