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Arkansas Valley Sentinel from Syracuse, Kansas • 4

Arkansas Valley Sentinel from Syracuse, Kansas • 4

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TOVViMvAPJD COUNTY. A iiit PUEUSHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. orru'iAi, the city. Thk Best Saia-b iuth world'for Cs, lit uises, Soree, Ulcers, S.ilfi Sfceum, Fe- er Sores, 'letter, Chapped Hands, Chil-rdaicif, Corns, and ail Skia nd positivedy cures Piles, or pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfec? Boss tells the people that ho can sell the "white elephant" for S1500 Ye wonder -if it is his millionaire brother he used to tell us so much about who is going to make the purchase.

He ought to buy it and chuck his brother Tom in it and stop up ail the holes, to keep him from devoting good Xliis i-apt-r is --5iU-rft! at Hip. post f-1 iui' transmission tUroitiui tht initio is second matter. Cant a Fo Tlrr.o Card. s-atxefaction, or ciorv refunded. 25 cents per hex.

For sale by P. S. Fu Pe rson Co. E.YSJTWAUD: Communications must be handed in not later than Tuesday night to insure Tjublication. ilO.

Clark was in town Saturday. James Bishop, ye editors father was up to soo him this week. Next Thursday is Christmas and we wish all cf our readers a merry one. Arrive. 2 4 Four Stores in Ones READ THIS OOLUMIT.

Popart, a 30:55 1 .1 a lil u-xo in WE PAY FOR THIS SPACE, RFC A ITQPWe have something to snv tliat Is iJ)vV llJdVcf interest to pract.Wil people. P. FC A I Fvve want to reach the fcnow'nsrand ltu l-iirogrescive puopie oti his vicinity Pd-C TTCp People-of this ar- the p-UUxT. lvpie wliose tia.Ue 1 desire to win. The Best People Are the the thinking people.

They know what they want. They are not to be won by mere innEsroN-sible cackle. Fair dealing wins them. Once'won they are staunch customers, not to be budged by bluster. (i Kxj'TfSH Lxp 9:10 a in 44 Local l'iv i -Jit i a.

m- Baths at S. Doekstadei-s. The Largest' Variety of Any Store in In 1 TNjcIIc rvpvcss ni.d Pit'go Fxp. sunt Utah LX press 7 Lxiux-iM BiSp 1 in 3 Ui 11 pin 5 i ii 1 J) IU A.Ci)t. SUBSCSICE FOll THE BULLETIN No mm iJ V.

ay i in Y. O. TVe clearly see that the cut-house poet will have no show until afler Juoss' demise. Wind Mills, 30 at Bichaedson Co. Dr.

F. M. White was: down last week from Ba unta to see Miss Hal tie Noble who was taken very The Doctor's presence and skill as a physician' soon relieved the young lady and she is up and around again feeling very Dr. White will cure a patient if it is possible for him or her to be cured. He is certainly one of the most successful physicians in the west.

Best Yinds Mill on earth at BlCHAIiDSON Co. I have Added to my Original Stock the stock of B. J. COWGILL, the stock John It. Beatty, Dr.

Boggs, and Jridge Tapscolt were at the county seat this week. Ask M. J. Ileniirjger and F. A.

Starr how they like to hunt wild cats with a 22. Screen doors and wire. BlCIIAEDSOX Co. of J. P.

SAYER, and a New stock of HAMILTON COCSTV OFFICIALS. J- W. Bishop. Kt'n A. ood.

ri-' Clerk Vv'. P. Humpnrey, -i '1 lUmiavv. Tnsisuivr 1- ot Deds lW.T.ry I A. M.

iiuftiHiin. x-uutv Attorney tlwtty. I'tibiic Instruction JJrs. II. I.

S.avevcr J. N. lull. loroner L. Iowaing.

I W. N. lllis, Commissioners vt- A. F. ll.tl'ourroy.

CooriiifiE TstrNsnir Officials. T-istee 9P- jVisu.e or the "pece: u.t. ku; Constables, Joues and F. II. he Claire.

lte-'ulnr mooting of the council ou the second fourth Mondays in vacli mould. School Distkict l. pivpctor w- W. rcllock. Groceries.

Call and' see for ourself. Toys! Toys'! A large asorment or Toys and Presents for the Hollidays at the Boston Store. ALL THINKING PEOPLE Are invited to make an examination of our goods, in order to be convinced of the fact that cur low prices are consistent with a HIGH GRADE OF QUALITY. SKIIilEir BROS. Coolidge, Kansas 2nd Door West of Silver Star Hotel.

"LvZI Si ees a sirrah feSisV UN If "Cleanliness is the next thing to Godliness," then go to the Lodging and Bath House of S. Dock-stader, near depot, take a nice cold er warm bath. CHURCHES. AttlfM. K.

church-services every sabbath riav, l'rea-his ft 11 a. in and p.rn i school at 2 :3 p. in. J'vayer-weeting everj Gives special attention to selling real and personal property. Loans monev.

Collects rent. Writs Hre and storm Insurance policies. Attends to all notary and attorney business Pertaining to a general business. office. Hates reasonable.

Second story, on corner East Silver Star Hotel, Coolidge, Kansas. Oitholie. church. Services on the third in each mouUu EjEAIBV Pastor. Thirty or forty head of cattle and horses to winter on Jim Flar-ity's ranch.

Good pasture, plenty of feed, plenty of water and shelter. Hexet Hisssiaxx. Med way, Kas. i-. O-- 33 Coolidise Castle No.

-vrv2Jilund 4iU AYednesday nifflst. isuiug i-i-e cordiuUy jn vcU ton.l. Alf Stoke. 51 of II. O.

Skinner had a sick spell last week but is fully recovered and at his post again. We learn that Mr. A. D. Jones is not feeling well at Ilaton, N.

M. where he moved his goods lately. Mr. E. H.

Peck has almost entirely recovered. We are glad to see him moving around among us again. L. Y. Bills was in town last Saturday.

He is one of the grangers making a big effort to stay with the country. There will be a socail dance given next Wednesday evening at the Silver Star Hotel. A great time is "anticipated. Oar little boy has bee: quite sick for the past few days, but under the efiicent treatment of Br. Boggs is much better.

Chas. T. Heid is in from the west and will not return until his little girl who is very sick with lung fever is out of danger. W. J.

Gamel of Pleasant Valley called on us a days ago and subscribed for the Bulleton. Mr. Gamel is one of our leading THE STEARNS WHO MILL JT fc -A Ooolidge Lodsre, Hall. Visitins Mothers arc cord aiiv to altc nd. Wm.

Bakkb, ju. J. It. llEAxy, Secretary- Coolidije Lodge No. 259, meets Thursday evening their hall, in Jtmo i.idhur.

All brothers in c' of Coolidge when in Syracuse are invited to stop at the Dunningtcn Hotel The best in the city Good meals, good beds, and courteous Bates SI. CO per day. Kept by Mrs. L. E.

Stone. i-i. G. Bssh'op rCcolidc east of J. Co.vsP-Tsl WILL LEPAIS TOUIi V7ATCHES, CLOCKS; ETC.

r. Aleets in I. O. O. F.

Hull the 2d and Saturday in each mouth. All iutnaicus i i tood standing are invited to attend. U. o. Luvdes Scribe.

E. O. Scot- ikld, C. P. 1 COOLIDG.r Married On Monday evening December the 1800 at 9 p.

m. at the residence of the brides parents in Kendall, Hamilton County. Kansas, John H. Bagnall and Miss Mary F. Spencer, the writer officiating.

Tha groom is the Agent of the Santa Fe at Kendall and is a popular and enterprising young man. The bride is one of the fairest of Kendall's fair daughters, and is an accomplished and talented young lady, being the eldest daughter of Dr. J. E. Spencer, one of the most successful physicians in Western Kansas.

We predict for the happy couple a pleasant voyage o'er the ocean of life. While in Kendall I visited the schools at that 'pi ace. They liKve nn excellent school, progressing rapidly under the efucient management of Prof. J. B.

Hammond and his able assistant, Miss Alice Fulton. Dr. Spencer has bought the Kendall Hotel for a residence and is having it repaired and 'fitted up preparatory to moving his family into it in the near future. The Bonis M. Hamilton Post will have a public installation on the evening of January 8, 1891, and invite all G.

A. R. Comrades find friends to pe present The Post is in a flourishing condition and will make it pleasant for all visitors cn that occasion. Bey. J.

Seals, Kendall Dec. 15 1SD0. General Order No. 1: Louis M. Hamilton Post No.

337, of Kansas G. A. will hold a Public In allation of Ofaeers at the City Hail in Kendall Kansas on Thursday, January 8, 1801 at 7 p. m. Following ike same there will be a literary, dancing entertaiment under the auspices of the Post G.

A. B. Pests in Kearney and Hamilton Counties, are invited to attend. J. M.

Johnson, Acting Adjutant. J. E. Spencer, Post Commander. People of Syracuse when in Coolidge are- invited to stop at the Travelers' Home, (Turner House) the best in the city.

Good meals, good beets 4 and courteous treatment. Bates, SI per day. Kept by Miss M. E. Noble.

0-0-3? Meets in the I. O. F. ITall 1st 3rd Saturdays ot each mouth. All in good standing cordially lnyited to at-teiid.

E. 11. Capf CouPd ng. o. Coolidje lodge Ko.

221. tm-ets every Friday evening in Odd Fellows luoaiersiu good siaitdmg are uivted to attcnit. fa Master Workman. i. SAFETY iT.

1 A rutty, Kecordcr. L. 11 Financier. T. E83IL 13SI3 The Fbx-blo VVhssi Wind B1ANUFACTU ED C'd pnidnat th of rvliccl a- low as IS tivkcs pj-r in a strong wind.

-We tsso only 4 difiiaont ydcecs in lbs entire coa- struction'cf iruii wieel. S. B. Ferry, from Ilichland was in Coolidge Thursday and gave us a Mr. Ferry is determined to stay with the country until he C3-.

AV. S. Harney Post, No. 2," meets or before the fall moon in each month at o'clock, p. m.

Visiting coiumds invited. j.U, liAiirrExcic, Adj t. J. H. Ekatty, F.C.

Firo company meets eyery Tuesday evening at City Hall, at 8 o'clock sharp. Geo. Ginzel. Foreman. I Our Slill catinot be equalled Tot siruwftity We have a proposition by which we can offer -the Cosmopolitan Magazine the cheapest high-class illustrated monthly in the world 153G pages, by ablest writers, with over 1200 illustrations, by clever artists, with the Bulletin, to.

cur readers at a cost of $3.00. Its circulation for the month of October was 75,000. Now is the time to subscribe if yon want a good Magazine. if TOP. I SIDE EJECTING." udt'G3 C.

BOGGS, Coolldge, Kansas UaJr.T G2-20, CO -4-0 and 4-4-40 Cartridges. We man-afactiire VoU Tanks, Pimps and Wind TAlll Of every description "Eellab'e agonts wstet ia. unoccupied territory. Addreaa P. B.

STBAEHS a RUr E4VILLE, U. S. A. Ssnd for Cstalog-rie. Physician and Surgeon, OFFICE At Residence, east Coolidiie.

Send for freo descriptive price-list or iicpeavii co, 2ioublo-Action Xievolvers, to the UAuun Fizz utcj umeu, u. Facias ililll TOOLS Ail sporting men ox this vicinity are requested to metot at Shirley's store tomorrow night to make preparations for a great bant the coming week. Joe A. Thomas is in Syracuse this week attending the post cilice for N. J.

Sawyer who is east on business. Jce knows just how to run a post ofnce. School Books! School A full line of School Books and School Supplies may be found at the Boston Store. M. FlNITY, Proprietor.

Target snccung For Elfe, Pistols 0 naeAs shells AHD SAVE E3E5EY. FREE, ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE VJIl. F. M. WHITE, SPECIALIST.

C-ares coll Ol2.x02n.ic Diseases. In Coolidge 'Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays Ofiice at XZr.Xv3:233 HOME. Coolidge, Kansas. FZINGIOITS. I desire to inform all old soldiers of this section, that I have made arrangements to solicit increase and original pensions under the late act of Congress.

Ail old soldiers desiring increase or original pensiojis have their claims made and pushed through speedily by applying to the undersigned. A. B. "YfACONEE, Atty. at Law, Syracuse, Kan.

Catalosrae showlns Sife-lits and CONTAINING VALUA3LE IKSTRUCTICNS OH HOW TO FREPARE YOUR OWN AMMUNITION. Eiiies of latest A.aaiess: mi KFO. Bos Br 01 j. J. MirxiKr.K .7.

r. FBASCia ILLIKEN FrtAJNCiS, I iiill Coolidge, Kanoaa. Attorneys ai Law, Practice in all State and Federal Comts FrcraKoTT- Ja.nu.ary 1, IS92. Fred Tanner was in town this week, and seeing us looking a little demoralized' thought we had gotten a bat we soon disabused Fred's mind of that. 16 The Topeka Weekly Capita A riARVELGUS SUCCESS.

AND EVERY DESIRA3LE IH-PROVER1ENT, MANY OF WHICH ARE EXCLUSIVELY ITS OWN. Letters romaining uncalled for Becembe 1, at Coolidge Post Office Kansas. Bradley H. D. Barnes H.

A. Oregon Albert. Clarke Fred Daritt Miss Ellen, Fuller Mrs. F. P.

Graham Prof. LP. Gould R. H. Kindall J.

G. Powill M. Peterson Peter. Smith M. H.

Searle Edyth. John Thomas, Postmaster. LIGHTEST, FASTEST, AND BEST flAKDSCttEST WOOD W0P.SC MADE. see oun AGEfJT or address WILLIAMS COMPANY, (Lrm.) FLATTSSUnCH, H. T.

KSSTFEaL, CASADiS ALFRED HOWELL, ATTORNEY-AT- LAW, SYRACUSE, KANSAS. J. R. Beatty, Notary Public AND I1TSUHA1TCE AGE1TT, Coolidge Avenue, Coolidge. Hamilton Bulletin fos $2.09 The Weekly Capital will contain the most complete reports of the organization and proceedings of the coming Legislature that will be published, besides all the news of Kansas and the Capital City.

No should be without it. ED. L. JiUiJ'i'iiEX CO. are Wholesale Tailors, and make the best Clothing on Earth.

In case our goods cannot fco obtained from your dealer, and you wish to try our good clothes, send us the price of the suit, and it will be sent by express or mail. Jf they da not please you, tchen received, t'nej can be returned at our eocpense, and toe will cheerfully refund the money. Our elegant apparel, quoted above, is made from substantial fabrics, harmoniously trimmed, perfect ia fit. and cut in fashionable style. Ail this, A JLo.Te A front wan tog-ether -with substantial -workmanship, is n-hot has built up for.

us the Greatest IsTail Order Business in the World. We claim s-, "A.lf Ston3 and wife and Mrr. Fisher, Mrs. Stone's mother, have been having a tussel with la grippe. We are gladt learn they are all better.

Alf is still in bed, but is improving. ss Moses McCarter, of the North country, gr.vo us his name last week to place on our subscription list. We like to catch all such men as Mr. McCarter he is one of the main-stays of the country. II.

C. Nation is down from La Junta this week, talking with old neighbors and taking comfort around his own fireside. We are truly thankful to him for a big bright silver dollar cn mm to De the cheapest Uiothincr House in America. ED. Xi.

SlXJTZiST :607. CHICAGO, ILL. -SEHB SIX CEITS FOI POSTAGE. CLOTH SAMPLES FREE. U.

T. TAPSOOTT ATTORNEY AT Lift UD JUSTICE GF THE PEACE. Coolidge Kansas W. R. AM MOW, WMMlM ml BOiLDEfj "tpsiasj i COOLIDGE, KANSAS.

Do you to keep iLorc-i-hly C.1 cf tha KcVf 'f r.rlL: Lsvr, as sl.ovrn froni vrccli Do yc-. vr.rtt to knerr aVout the po'rcj cf I tare an afisvrer to every fJcc jr.at-iicrit cf FrwC-TraJ rs? Yes? Thcfr subscribe for your hens paper r.nd tlis Ail: ricas Economist, hy tho American Pr-lcctive Taril'f Lcafue Kc Yctk. (Sample copy free). The Vcc.NO'.::s is aa ackautricdg-ctl antbority cn Protection and should be widely read. TLe yearly subscription of ta-; is but we have n15.de a special arrangement -Frith the publishers by which we can send you the Economist for one year and A LONG LINE It is 2714 miles from City Mex ico to St Louis.

We just placed some superb Pullman palace sleepers pn through line ber-tween those two cities, via El Paso and Burrton, which make the entire distance without change. Los Angeles to St Louis is 2121 miles. Pullman tourist sleepers now run between those points, via Albuquerque and Burrton, without change. The Frisco Line, 'in connection with Santa Fe Koute, is a favorite one to St.Louis and beyond. T.

Nicholson, G- P. A. T. S. F.

B. B. Topeka, Kansas. A. frona'J Xepal Or In lofc.

E. 3ainbri-Jgf, Corns sj AUorcey, CHy County, lclvi used Electric 1 ttcro with icost happy results. My brother waa also very low with Mfi.1ariaf.Fver and Juudic, hut was cured by timely uae of tM medicine. Am satisfied Electric Blttsrs saved his lif Sir. D.

I. AVUcoxon, of Horse Cave, Kentucky, adds a like testimony, caying: hLe positively believes be wou'd bars had it not been for Electric Sitters. This fjreat r-mdv will -word off, as well cure Vd 6Ii1ari.l and for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Disorders stand unpenned- "Price 5.) cents and SI at P. S. Gvrnc-e Go's.

This is what you ought to have, la fact, must Lavo it, 10 fully enjoy life. Thousands are searchinjr for it daily, and mourning because they find it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent onnualiy by our people in the hopa that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by all. We guarantee that Kiectric Bitters, ii used according to directions and the ue persisted in, will ring you Good Digestion and oust the taoa Dyspepsia and iostall instead 'We recommend EUscfic Bittcra DjBp? and ail diseases of Liver, and Kidneys.

Bold at 50a and J. 00 per buttle, by P. S. Fuikrsoa Druggists. Boss must have taken a violent physic and his muse went on her winging, when he produced that silly sorry little epic published in the Journal.

It is about as heffy as the men it was intended to compliment Getty and Boss. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Only $1.50 a year. THE American Farmer WILL BE GIVEN FREE D. Foley is still waiting patient-for the city funds to be placed fn his hands. We would like to see the city money in Mr.

Foley's hands for we know it would be perfectly safe with him, but we are afraid if he 'has to wait until Boss and Getty make it possible for him to handle" the money, his youngest son will be old 'enough to take his-placo and he will bo ready to retire from the "arduous cares of public o- i i Successor to B. F1. GILL AST. Transfer Line C. A.

SHOW Soiicitors- of PATENTS 25' NOVELS EEEE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Iofs all kinds of fcanlintr, retMovhiS' all kinds or rubbish, etc. Give rae a caU.Cilies oo wagon. To every person paying six months subscription in ad Satisfaction Guarcntesd. vance.

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