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Coolidge Inter-State from Coolidge, Kansas • 4

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ant homo for his old age. He Is beaut i- ying the grounds and his wife the In- John -niOUTH HAfcMONICAS. Coolitkc Inter-State. Finn a y. The lit' IRKS- mi OK I tuned Sk)U ami March, each year.

319 Krt, 8', IV, over 3.500 illunlrailnna a whole Pli-ttire Uallrl-y, lilVK!) WltolcKule l'rli-ra PAUL RICH rior of the house. Judges Wood, Heed and Sawyer were Editor. PuWislnir. tting aa a board of arbitration eilnes- henry block, dunnincton, tllrret In eotMiimeis ttomU fur ft Iirrmuinl or fuwUr now ay in a mile matter between u. Kntered at tho CotiiMiro noatofllee for trnns- DEALER IN rUrr, and ttre ca-l rnn ryrry- wallow and M.

W. Uex. A large invoice of goods were ru ct'ived th week at tho Stiver St ir Dry Good Store. Mr, Clnistenscn iihvavs keeps a full line of tho latest stylos of fiMitwe on hand ami his prices suit the times. George Opp, foruii rly proprietor of the iiber shop here, but now located in business at Cripple Creek, is visiting relatives and friends in the city this week.

He was culled here by tho serious illness of his mother. A largo number of Coolidge young KOClllld-OlllHS mission through tllu mill's rmuur. Uitng you eat, ilrtk, wear, or have tan with. These II VALiUAULK Miss Im Van Iuwagen, who has boon lKMIKtt eanialn Information (cleaned aching school In Utah during the past from the markets of the worW, Wi wlli mall a 00 or ''RKK ay ad $1 Subscription Rates. One year, postiw paid fcix months, Three nter, returned home last Saturday.

Groceries, dress upon receipt of 10 eU. to fray exyrnsei of matltuK. us bom "SII.VKII IIKKU." Harmonicas and General MUSICAL MERCUA XDISE, She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Walter Brown. you.

Ktspeciruj'yt MONTGOMERY WARD CO. VXT eV ii'it) Wabash Avenue, Chlcasins 1U Rumor has it that a prominent citizen Advertising Ratos. Inalo column, jmr Inch per month, ffl Ml Double column, per Inch por mouth, 10) Hindm-as loimlB Scents per linn each incur- people attended a datico at Hollys last ho is now absent will return with a N. 49 Maiden Lane, Friday night and did not gut home un partner to his bed and board. We are not at liberty to givo nnmes, but will The Perkins Wind Mill.

til nearly uay-breilr. lliey report a jolly time. Charley Eeid and A. J. Ml il nil null in an ii I ive full particulars next week if, as the A.

T. S. F. Time Card. I'nsseniror trams will pans CoolhUroon anil aftor Jun.

1, 1KW, as follows: KASTUOUM). No. 2, pirinRer P- Rhodes furnished the nnm'c. saying goes, he is strictly in it. James Kendall lias rented the lower Two of tho young fellows had a -ri- 11:12 n.

in After ten vears exclusive sale, can now be Sisson ranch in eastern Colorado. This otis set-to Monday evening, when young jbtalned of all Drn(nrlts and Dealers. In Medl-iiues. ItCUKES-lnka notlrc-nM simply nHns Out CUHKS I.IVKIt COMPi.Al&T, is a valuable tract of hay land and Jim esscnger hit Walters in the forehead 11:07 a. in 0:5" a.

a. a. in KM5II. Ill no. No.

Canon No. 8, Local PnfRpiiKflr WKST BOUND. No. 1, passenger No. 3, No.

6, Canon Nm T.fti-nl PnsHeniror will no doubt make a neat little sum nut with a rock, knocking him insensible. It umouaneM ami vjnpcpnia. Ih it tftrh-Llv nn-nariitiou and will of it He is also putting' a good wire ii said that Wallers was making for Les- CUHK Mamma, aud all Malarial troubles. fi-M p. Dr.

s. it. Vlw, or minion, uy. ays It has been In constant seneer with a knife. No arrests have fence around his home place.

ml m- ihafJLtm "ITavo pruellced medicine IB yearn, aud And no II. IlKKIIFiil, Gbo. T. NiOHOi.RON.Gcn'l rVss. It Ticket Air't use tor lit years, wito a loo-ord t'liutikd by none.

been made. 1 WAHKAN 1 bu J. Donohoe was in from his ranch yesterd y. He says he has 11)0 acres in not to blow down, unless Roll of Honor. the Tower noes with mm utrainst any wind that doos Following is the roll of honor of the wheat this year and that if it fails to make a crop he will put in 200 acres not disable siibsianttul farm butkllnirs: to lie principal room of the Coolidgo school for perfect to outlast nud do Hotter worn ttiuil any other mill made.

tho week ending April 21, 1893: next year. We would like to see several hundred men settle in this county with Wo lnumifnotuip both rumuir. If anil 1. eared equal to iieiuhnr as a i.ivor itcgninmr." Dr. W.

A. linker, of MndUm, eoya "A bottle ol HEHBise. la worth more than 85.110 worth of Quinine In any family Acting on the Liver In adifTerent way from any other moulcine; It Is a positive cure for tUnmlc Constlpattuii and luebesper than Pills. Its peculiar composition ia mc-h, that we pwiranteo to enre any cane of Ctlllaaudlfever brliilions Fever with one bottle. It costs but 75 cents and each bottle contains over 40 avcrnse dows, milking the tost less lhan two cents iliwe.

Would you ask tor cheaper medicine It, not a cure-all But will cure any I.iver, llilioun or Jlalif ritil t'omlalnt. ftiaaufucturcd by MTlxo XXorTaixie Successors to Wm.Couucll.) tit. LouIm, Mo, Mills, and carry a full lino ot Wind Mill Sup Provisions, Flour, Feed, Produce, etc! We will meet all Competition whether in this or neighboring towns. Our aim is to please all our patrons, whether oh! or new, and keep a full stock of such goods as arc in our ine. PAUL RICH.

the pluck and energy of Mr. Donohoe. It will not be Ling until Decoration Churches and Societies. CIHTIK'ltKH. Motlwiulst-Ilrv.

1 M. Hull, pastor, preaches every alternate Sunday at 7 p. m. Vrinl'ytoriBii Upv. Thomas preaches evory alternate Sunday at 7 p.

in. SUNDAY 8CHOOI.fl. Sunday Pohool Union At theclwrch evory Puniiay'at p. m. Hi-v.

Thomas Superintendent. Visitors to the city aro invited to attend. a. a. h.

roT W. 8. Harney J'ost, G. A. R.

meet Saturday on or berore the full moon in aoh month. M.C. Boons, V.C. J. P.

Francis. Adl't. MASONIC I.ODOE. Cenlidire Lodge No. 810 A.

F. nnd A. M. meets first Tuesday on or before tho full of tlio moon and two weeks thereafter. O.

M. J. B. Heattv, Sco'y- plies. Agents Wanted.

Pend for rutitloiriie, circular nnd Prices. AVdress pgfjjinj Windmill fix Co, Mishawaka, Ind Day, and Harney Post G. A. R. should commence now to make arrangements to fittingly observe it.

It would be a good idea to prepare a programme suitable for WEBSTER the occasion and invite all the old soldiers of the county take part in the exercises. UNABRIDGED With or without atent Index. 109 111 W. Ifmih KANSAS CITY, MO. T)te pnfy Snteialiat in the Cttif who is a Frfjitlar -1 U.f;., Some of the farmers of Med way township are of the opinion that this uruuuiiti; in incint ytuia 1 lutnttj VJ years in Chicago.

will be a good season for corn, and they THE OLDEST IN AGS, CM LONGEST LOCATED. mi are preparing to plant a good acreage of fuiunuHAtyjf Authorized by the Ktnte to treat Chronic. Nervoimtind "Special lJin- it. Tho farmers of that township are an 'A' DplnlHyihina of sexual )f we ervou Debility, roiaoned industrious class of men and believe in giving the country a fair trial before HtotiuAiicers unarm ei i uiK" 01 every Kind. Crinarv Disease.

and In fact all troubk'H or diseases in either male or female, t'lm'i euivranU'cd condemning it. or money refunded. CliargPH low, TIidusuikIh ot cases eureo. r.Jtp'M-ipnee in linporiRni. aii niou The strike on the Santa Fe system was settled by a compromise this week lieini compounded 1:1 niy nerieeuy njipoimcq laboratory and are furnished ready for ue.

No running to drii tores to hnvo nncertaiu prescriptions filled. Ko mercury or injurious medicines used. No detention from business. and the men have all gone baek to work along the entire line. A large amount of freight is being rushed both ways and the passenger trallio is increasing rapidly 'atient at a distance treated ny letter and e-reaa inedieines sent everywhere iree from il ran STAR 11, or breakaRp.

State your ease and send or terms. Consultation free ami tunilUentlnl. personally or ny loner. A 64 page TJflflT? For Holh Nrim. sent Harvey Shanstrom, Flora Shanstrom, Lizzie Nolan, Cora Campbell, Alice Kendall, )ouise Anselmino, Edith Shanstrom, Mollie Garrity, Maggie Boggs, Jennie Aiuuion.

Those neither absent nor tardy: Louisa Anselmino, Edith Boggs, Mollie Garrity, Harvey ChristeDsen, Willie Ammon, John Rich, Harry Wiuship, Maggie Boggs, Cora Campbell, Lijszik Osdorn, Teacher. FIIIMARY IiOOM. Ethel Crittenden, Fred Clark, Laura Gulick, Pauline Anselmino, Alta Gulick, Willie Kendall. Johnny Kendall, Lizzie Garrity, Pearl Pomeroy, Lola Reynolds, Charlie Keid, Miles Standish, Ethel Walker, Those both absent aud tardy: Dora Campbell, Fred Clark, Tauline Anselmino, Alta Gulick, Katie Aueelmino, Nerva Kendall, Pearl Pomeroy, Edith Walker, Ethel Walker, Willie Kendall, Johnny Kendall, Miles Standish. Promoted to higher classes, as the time approaches for the opening UUNimiHl SeitK'U 111 J1U1II t'UVI-Kipn or ill Ntiunns.

Kverv male, rum tllu aire of of the World's Fair. la te 'o sUuiiici reau luu uuuiv. MISS M. E. NOBLES, Mang'r, Work on tho fence around the school hjuse grounds was completed this week and that property is now enclosed with THE GREAT TURKISIS HHEUMATIC CURE.

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MERRIAM Springfield, U. S. K. A POSITIVE (TU for TtHEU-i J. S.

Johnson was in town a few days this week. Postmaster Thomas was in Syracuse on business Monday. T. B. Martin moved a houe to the larm of J.

P. Sayers this week. Services were held in the Catholic church at this place last Saturday. C. A.

Reitmyer has been visiting with his sister at Hollys this week. Mr. John T. Eeid was in from kis farm yesterday transacting business. Judge M.

D. Nobles, of the Silver Star hotel, was in Syracuse yesterday on business. A young son of Mr. L. D.

Clark was thrown from a horse yesterday and had bis ankle Bprained. Miss Hattie Nobles and Mrs. Frank Bailey drove out to the country yesterday to visit friends. A family by the name of Reed moved into the G. A.

R. hotel property the first of the week. Mrs. Frank Bailey came down from Ia Junta Wednesday to visit her many friends in this place. Rev.

Israel Putnam, pastor of the Methodist church, was a pleasant caller this office Tues'day, Miss Kate Warthen, of Syracuse, was attending a meeting of the Eastern Star Lodge last night. If you want to laugh and grow fat, MATIHM. (AO fur nny push this a substantial four wire fence. The school ireatmeiu inns 10 cure or n'ip flrpatoKt; dlacovorv in nnnalH of medicine one done gives relief; board deserve credit for the interest they a lew nones removes lever unci ain in Joluta: cureconipieieo in1 to 7 riavs Kpiid atntenitMit of Has been thoroughly renovated and fixed up in the best of btyle. Cleau beds and good tables are a special feature.

Sample rooms for commercial travelers. Best accommod.aious in the city, la conveniently located. uiKe in ueauutymg tne grounds, ana we are sure the public appreciates their ensewith Htamp lor Circulars, all, or address Dr.HENDERS0N.f09W. 9th efibrth in this direction. There are several nails sticking up in the sidewalks that should receive the im Rates Reasonable.

mediate attention of the city marshal They are just high enough to catch lady's dress and tear it, and are a source of annoyance to pedestrians who stub their toes on them. Mr. Marshal, get HEADQUARTERS COMMERCIAL MEN. yout little hatchen and go to them. All lovers of fun and amusement should attend the miustrel at Syracuse to-morrow (Saturday) evening to be given by home talent for the benefit of COOLIDGE, KANSAS.

I URES Nervous Prostration, Nervous the Syracuse fire department. A good Headache, Neuralgia, Nervou be sure and attend the minstrel show at Weakness, Stomach and Liver programme has been prepared, and all Diseases, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, who attend should see that their buttons Syracuse to-morrow night. Jim Kendall's local freight mude an Reynolds, Willie Kendall, George Rich JAMES KENDALL, are sewed on securely for a roaring time Mrs. C. F.

Johnson, Teacher. other trip to Syracuse Tuesday and got is anticipated. back on time if it did rain. Mr. J.J.

Montgomery, passenger -MvriilETOli VF THE- Gus Kumpf, who has charge of the brakemau on the western di rision of the Santa Fe, made a trip to Canada and re turned this week a benedict, having mar EXCHANGE FEED and ried a Canadian lady. Mr. Montgomery is a pleasant and an accommodating gen tlcman and has a host of friends here who wiah him and his charming bride a long and prosperous life. City council met in regular session Posseaacn many Important Advantages over all Stable. and all affections of the Kidneys.

WEAK NERVES Paink's Celery Compound is a Nerve Tonic which never fails. Containing Celery and Coca, those wonderful stimulants, it speedily cures all nervous disorders. RHEUMATISM I'aine's Cki.erv CoMrocxn purifies tho blood. It drives out Ihe lactic acid, whicil causes Ithoimiatitim, mid restores tho blood-making organs to a healthy condition. The true remedy for Rheumatism.

KIDNEY COMPLAINTS Pained Celery Compound quickly restores tho liver nnd kidneys to perfect lienllh, This curative power combined with its nerve makes it tho best remedy for all kidney complaints. DYSPEPSIA I'aine's Celery Compound strenRthoiu (lie stomach, nnd quiets the nerves of the digestive organs. This is why it cures oven tho worst cases of Dyspepsia. CONSTIPATION Paine's Celery Compound is not Cathartic. It is a laxative, riving easy and natural action to the bowels.

Regularity surely follows its use. Recommended by professional and business men. Send for book. Price 81.00. Sold by Druggists.

WELLS, RICHARDSON Prop's tiURi.I3JGTON.VT. Livery last Monday night with Mayor Finity in outer prepared roous. BABIES CBY FOR IT. MAUDS RELISH IT. the chair, all members being present ex cept Councilman Christensen.

A great Make Plump, Laughing, Healthy Babies deal of important business was transact titeel gang nrar Ingnlla, Sunday with his family in this city. Capt. J. M. Johnson and two daughters, of La Junta, were visiting Mrs.

C. F. Johnson the first of the week. Now that the strike is over Mr. Paul Rich is kept busy loading and shipping baled hay to the western markets.

We call the attention of water consumers to a notice published in another column that is of interest to them. Sr. Frank Brown, a substantial farmer of Med way township, was trading with Coolidge merchants Saturday. The baby of Mr. and Mrs.

L. W. Pille died the latter part of last week. The little ne was only a few 138 old. J.

E. Campbell is kept busy attending to the increasing business in Rich's store and doing the assessing for Coolidge township. Al Fisher says he has found the road to the country, and it makes no differ Regulate tne stomach ana tsoweia. 6old by Druggists. 85c, 60c, 81.00.

WELIS, RICHARDSON BORllNOTOH.VT. ed and several bills were allowed. The mayor appointed irl C. Ross as citv Good Accommodations. Baby Portraits.

marshal for the ensuing year, and the appointment was confirmed by counci A Portlolio f.f beautiful baby portrait, printed on fine plate paper by potent photo process, sent free to Mother of any Baby bora v. ilnln a year, livery Mother wants these pictures send at once. Dr. Boggs, as county health officer, sug PRICES REASONABLE. gested that some steps be taken with uivc uaDy name ani age.

WUIS, RICHARDSON St Burlington, Vt, view to cleaning the streets aud alley IS THE BEST For Young Infant it Is a perfeet substitnU lor mother's milk, often ssvtnx life: for the Invalid ot Dyspoptio it is of the greatest value. ia THE FINEST BABY FOOD, THE BEST INVALID FOOD, THE MOST PALATABLE FOOD, THE MOST NUTRITIOUS FOOD, THE MOST ECONOMICAL FOOD, ISO Meals for an Infant for SI. 00. and placing the town in a good sanitary condition, and the mayor was instructed COOLIDGE, KANSAS. It's Easy to Dye WITH to issue a proclamation notifying the property owners to clean the rubbish off' PlIMOMQ IyeS their property.

ence how dark tho night may be he is A Cabinet photo, of Mas. Dart's Tan-LrTS -three tMiuttlal children wot to the mother of any tub; The Kansas City Commercial Club id HI born within a veer. Also a valuable pamphlet on tba not afraid of getting lost. did not stop but fifteen minutes at Cim arron. When asked the reason why Cara of Infanta and Invalids.

Bold bj Druggists. 500., SI. 00. WELLS, RICHARDSON BURLINITDN.VT. S.

E. Marquand was exercising his Norman herse on the streets last Satur SILaVRR STAR Dry Goods Store "THE TXBGIjESS TOILEn FOtt TRADE one member of the club stated they couldn't stand tho terrible noise made Superior IN Strength, Fastness, Beauty, AND day. This is a fine animal and makes a showy appearance en the street. by some of the citizens upon horns and drums, meaning of course the Cimarron Lean people made fat and fat people A WISE VOLlAt Bought the Splendid HIGH ARM band. Ingall Union.

Now we know fx i made fatter by attending the show at why they did not come to Syracuse. Simplicity. Pyracuso to-morrow night. Let every' body go and help the fire laddies. They must have heard of our band be -LIAS A COMPLETE LINE OF- fore hand.

Syracuse Journal. It Several good showers of rain fell here Tuesday afternoon and night, and we bow explained Why they did not visit Coolidge. Some one must have informed Warranted to color more goods than any other dyes ever made, and to give more brilliant and durable colors. Ask for the JJiamoitcl, and take Do other. 36 colors; xo cents each.

WELLS. RICHARDSON Burlington, Vt. 7or Gliding; or Browing Fancy Articles, USB DIAMOND PAINTS. (told, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only 10 Cent understand that in the southern part of SEWING MACHINE the county the rainfall was heavier.

BECAUSE IT WAS THE BEST, them that County Health Officer President Coolidge Geological Club Post Commander Matthew Campbell Boggs, The househbld furniture of Miss Lizzie Osborn arrived this week and she in now comfortably housed in Ler cozy M. was learning to play a born SYRACUSE SAYINCS. Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ladies and Gents' 'Underwear. W. F.

Reed has returned from his residence iu the northeast part of town Dr. M. C. Boggs was culled to Syra western trip. M.

Saunders is here this week from cuse Tuesday to hold a consultation with Dr. Holt in the case of Bert McPhail, Wichitt visiting his wife and baby. who has been very sick with lung fever. Attorney M. W.

Sutton, of Dodge t-ity, was in town on legal business Mon FRENCH DRAFT STALLION DIIaLaON, Will make the season of 1S93, beginning April 28, at Coolidge on Fridays and Saturdays, and at Hubbard's, on Bear Creek, on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. DESCRIPTION. Dillon (No. 7368) ia a dapple gray, 4 years old and weighs 1500 pounds. "He was siivd by Becker (No.

2751); his dam was Ninnette (2748 J. Terms. $10 to insure a living colt, money due when the mare proves in foal. Persons parting with mares or removine Mrs. Sarah Opp, an estimable lady of this place, has been very ill for the day.

Bert McPhail has been very ill with past week, but we are glad to state in Tours, anxious to pleaBP, Ed. L. Aa our deotor for Ed. L. Hnntley HONEST CLOTHING If onr goods are not in the bands of some BTOKEKKEPiiB In your aoetion, yon ean PKO-CliBK THEM from the BEST KNOWN and largest Mail-Obdbb Wholesale Clothing Hoosb 111 the world, at prices that will MAKE YOUR eyes Bnap and KEEP YOU guessing how we can afford TO DO IT.

If your DEALER does not keep onr goods, send to and we WILL fur. nisn you a Suit or express or mail paid, on receipt of price. We will win and hold your patronage if you try us with an order I We have built up this immense business by our PAINSTAKING methods, and by doing by other as we would be done by. Ed. L.

Huntley A Style Originators, ismLaaai In ordering Suit or Overcoat observe ljr strictly following rules for measurement measure, over vest, elosa up under arms. Waist measure, over pants. Inside leg measure, from crotch to beeL References Ftrt National Bank of Chi eago. capital iJ.OOO.OOO; Continental National fiank of Chicago, capital ED. HUNTLEY Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Clothing lor Men, Boys and Children, 122 and 124 Market St Chicago, 111.

P. 0. Box 667 lung fever for me time, but improv better now and we hope to noon chronicle -IN FACT EVERYTHING KEFT IN A- ing slowly. her complete recovery. I'ostmaster Bawver returned the first of the week from New Mexico, where he Another spelling "bee" was held at the school house last evening, but the IQW THEY ALL mil IT has been on business.

i i A no crna ruA ei a rfo as arohirra FIRST-GLASS STORE. Por It doe inch beautiful work. Sampla Kachina i Factory Price ETIEY IACEI5E ABEAJTES TOE 5 YEiES. them from the neighborhood without the consent of the proprietor will be held for the insurance money. Persons breeding to the above horse are requested to return mares regularly.

Care will betaken t't prevent accident, but I will not be A very pleasant time wag bad, however, by those who did attend. Miss Vida Phillips entertained a number of her friends at a card party last evening- To say that a very pleasant time was enjoyed by all in attend- CORXER OF SILVER STAR HOTEL BLOCK, County Treasurer Foley withstood his first examination last week and came out with flying colors. Mrs. Ben A. Wood and children left for Fairhury, Sunday morning to visit her mother who has been quite sick.

A. A. Howell is fixing up a pleas- Apts Wanted in DnoccsiiiGi Territory. ME MAHDFACTDMG- GO. BEt.VIDERE.ILU responsible that may occur.

S. E. Marquand. KANSAS. COOLIDGE, Kmc is Cl)t expressing ji mjiaiy.

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1893-1893