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The Sylvan Grove News from Sylvan Grove, Kansas • 1

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nVr NEWS. SYLVAN GROVE, LINCOLN COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1900. Successor to tlie Sylvnn Aleut, Established, April, 1S'J5. VOL. NO.

15. II. E. St. Claie, Publisher.

YOU WILL NOW WANT is 01 Belial fi 0 lr Plows and Drills. WUf. We handle the famous Superior Disc drill, one of the best on the market. Will make Reduced Prices, lower than the lowest, on Some of our Leaders in Plows are the J. I.

Case, Triumph, sulky and gang, and the Aiax sulky plows. i ne iuonne mgn-iiying uuienman ana Goodenough sulky, and Rock Island sulky and gang plows. We also have a fine line of Buggies and all other Visit us early and secure Choice Articles. Implements and Hardware which you may need in Bring in your Butter and Eggs, we will give jg you more value than anyone else. We mean just your rarm work this fall.

Give us a call and be convinced. what we say. HI Latto Robinson. 3 llfl BERGER BROTHERS. B.

F. FASTER John Calene went to Kansas City Monday morning on business and while there will visit with J. E. White at Excelsoir Springs, thirty-five miles northeast of Kansas City, who is there for his health. U.

P. It. It. TIME CARD. Independent Passenger, No.

81, Going West 6:23 P.M. No. 82, Going East 9:05 a.m. Combined Freight and Passenger, i No. 83, Going West 2:40 P.

M. No. 84, Going 11:50 A. M. PfloHflntrpv Ti-nln Vn flt trtimpi.fa nt Plnliwillp.

Willi Kreislit unit I'lisgenger No. H3 tor all polnta child is out of danger their parents will take them on for a round or two. John Richolson who has charge of the lumber yard of Richolson Sons at this place, takes the train morn jug and evening to and from Luray to attend to his daily labors here as ho cannot find a house in Lucas into which to move his family at present. It seems to us that there are plenty of persons here who could build a few houses and that they could keep them rented all the time at a fail-price. Bvbdiis Ei.orsi.

Lucas Department so; Lucas is a lively town this week. There is another shoy in town, and will stay for a week. Jdiss Oni.a I'aulcy left Wednesday morning for extended visit with friends in Topoka. Mrs. Meek and Mrs.

King, both of Lincoln Center, was the guests of Mrs, II. Bruihl over Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Jaok has been quite sick for the last week, but at this writing" she is raitoh belter and we hope she will soon be able to be around again.

Mr. Hinds the station agent, came Chas. Latto accompanied by his wife, went to Kansas City Monday morning, where he goes to buy his fall stock of implements and hardware. They are expected home this eveninsf. Poultry, Eggs, Butter and Hides.

i Inquire for Prices. HI Located in Morgan's Barn East Side of Slain St. SYLVAN GROVE, wnsioi l'liiinvuie. uast-uoiiim frpif.ni una I'ttssanger Nu. 81 connects nt Plalnville with Passenger Train So.

Hi, for all points east of Plainville. Passenger Train No. 82, arriving in Salina at 11:00, makes connection in Union Depot at Salina lor Kansas City anil ail points east, anil Denver and all points west. Passenger Train No, 81, leaving Salina at 4:15 lias connection from Kansas City anil all points east, and from Denver and all points west. F.

W.VanWie, Agt. Berger's is the place to buy a fine new dress pattern of the latest style in camels hair, covert novelties and French flannel. DIRECTORY DEPHRfENT. Margraret Clippings, Threshing has commenced again. We have enjoyed several splendid rains lately and the farmers are busy plowing.

Levi Eaton's house was struck by lightning last week, doing considerable damage. Fred Brunn of Nebraska is visiting his many friends in this vicinity. Ambrose Shaffer and family, have moved on their farm. Rev. Kistler of Bunker Hill was visiting in this neighborhood last week.

Mrs. Coovor spent Monday with her mother Mrs. Mickley. Josie Ptaook has went to Lincoln to attend the normal which is being held there. Cora Mickley has been employed as teacher for the coming term of district No.

43. This makes her fourth term at this place. Mrs. Gertie Saunders has left for her home in Albuquerque, New Mexioo, after having spent two months visiting her parents and many friends in this vicinity. X.

T. Y. Ed ShideFer's Dr. Shelksohn received a tolo-gram Sunday requesting him to come at onoe to Lincoln to hold an inquest and post-mortem examination over the remains of Edwin Shidelor, a young man of twenty years, who died that morning at nine o'clock, after an illness of three weeeks. lie took sick in harvest while working for Thos.

Corrigan, the complaint seeming. to bean attack of cholera morbus. He was not given medical attention other than absent telegraphic treatment by a Kansas City Scientist. County Attorney Abel was prevailed upon to request a post-mortcn, examination, and subsequently a Qoronor'a inciuest was held, presidod over by Dr. Shelksohn.

AH the Lincoln doctors -Newton, Ilultnor, Lough-ridge and. Phelps testified that proper medical attention and treatment would have prolonged his life, while the experience of Drs. Newton and Ilultner prompts them to declare that the greatest number of such cases recover. The coroner's jury returned a verdict in accordance with the evidence given by the physicians, viz That Shidelor died To The Deaf. A rich lady, cured of her deafness and noises in the head by Dr.

Nich olson's Artificial Ear Drums, gave fflL For a First-Class Shave and Stylish Hair Cut Cal1 at Ithe sylvan barber shop, Proprietor. An order has just been issued by the head camp of the M. W. A. that is causing some little excitement among some members of the order.

The ruling is to the effect that all Members who fail to pay their as-sessnent or dues on or before the last day of the month will be sus $10,000 to his Institute, so that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drums, may have them free. Address No. 4334, The Nicholson Institute, 780 Eighth Avenue, New York. COUNTY OFFICIALS. Representative A.J.

Stanley. District Judge It.F, Tompson. Clerk District Edw. Jiuehring. Probate Judge J.

A. Schofield. County Attorney Geo. D. Abel.

County Treasurer. M. McCanles. Supt. Public Instruction D.

Smith. Register of Deeds C. M. Ileaton. Sheriff Joe.

Jackson. County Clerk. J. S. Stover.

County Surveyor C. Anderson. County Coroner O. W. Shelksohn.

County Physician A. Ilultner. David Shaver. David Swank. Wm.

Mueller. pended, and will only be reinstated on presentation of a health certificate. Some members have been in the habit of letting their assessment run until early in the month follow back Tuesday evening from Indiana where he has been visiting for the past month. A number of Lueasitcs have gone Russell to attend normal. A-mong those attending are Anna and Ella O'Brien, Florence Ekey and $raoe Gaylord.

Mrs. Walmer's mother, Mrs. StolU and two brothers of Salina, have been visiting with her for the past week. Zaidie Jack has quit the office in Russell and has come home to visit and rest up during the month of August. The young people of the Methodist church gave an ice cream social in Bruihl's hall Wednesday night for the benefit of the M.

E. Sunday school. The quarterly meeting which was G. W. SIMPSON.

M. Syfvan Grove, Kansas ing the one in which they arc due. Commissioners meet in regular ses In case of the death of a member sion tho first Monday in January, of acute Bright's disease, complicated with heart trouble and finding April, July and October. 3V "MoWce. The undersigned will be at the Bank of Sylvan Grove on Saturday, August 4th, 1900, at which time and place he will be ready to arrange all unsettled business of Mrs.

Mary E. Harrison, deceased. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the estate of deceased, or having claims against the same, will please call at the above named place on Angust 4th, 1U0Q. W. II.

Hay wool), Administrator. during that time litigation has arisen as to the libility of the camp and to avoid this trouble the order has Attention given to treatment of dUekaetoi WOMEN CHILDREN and (Uoeuet of the SKIH. Professional calls promptly attended to day or night. CUT OFFICIALS. further, that deceased did not have proper or sufficient medical attoii' been issued, effective this month.

Mayor John Calene. A SIOTlIKtl TELLS HOW SHE SAVED 1IEH LITTLE DAUGIITEIt'S LIFE. I am the mother of eight children anil have had a great deal of experience with medicines. List summer my little daughter had tli9 dysentery in its worst form. Wo thought she would die.

I tried everything I could think of, but nothing seemed to do her any good. 1 saw by au in our paper that Clmmboi Iain's Colic, tion. There was groat excitement Mrs. Dalton came down from Lu Marshal A. C.

Uowen. in Lincoln all day Sunday, which, 1 1 HAVE Felice Judge I. Hummel. ray Wednesday morning to visit we understand has not yet abated, her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

F. F. Treasurer U.K. Lawson. Clerk L.

F. Havens. and may result in action bcinsr $2,700 Frans. i i to havo been held in a jn'ove be fE.C. Itaffety.

I J. P. Knapp. We wore agreeably surprised last Cooucilmen M.E.Wunderlich. to Loan on brought because of criminal neglect of the decc ascd by his father and others interested in the practioe of Scientist healing, which is not recognized by the laws of Kansas as tween here and Luray was not much of a success on account of the rain.

The quarterly conference was held Saturday to receive a call from our old friend, J. P. Knapp, a former west end farms Monday morning in the Methodist I Feter Berger. W.Dehler. SECRET SOCIETIES.

MASONIC, Sylvan Urove Lodge No. 330, A. A. M. John Calene, master.

G. W. LONG OR SHORT TIME church at this place. being an accredited medical soicnoe, or in other words, a species of mal Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was highly recommended and sent and got a bottle at once. It proved to be one of the very best medicines we ever had in the house, Itsaved my little daughter's life.

I am anxious for every mother to know what an excellent medicine it is. Had I known it at first it would have saved me a great deal of anxiety and my little daughter much suffering. Yours Truly, Mrs, Ceo. Hurdiclc, Liberty, 11. I.

For sale by It, Wohler. M. E. Church Notices. Breaching next Sabbath evening.

The pastor being absent the pulpit will bo supplied by Rev. Seherrner-horu of Lincoln who has been invited to preach. No election for trustees was held last Saturday. Call for election will be announced soon. Jos.

N. See, Pastor. resident of Valley township, but now living at Sylvan Grove, where he is engaged in the hotel business. Mrs. Knapp was with him.

They had driven across to Cawker on Friday to try and lease a hotel in that town, but were unsuccessful. practice or no treatment at all. Bonhcur Bros, have come gone. The show Tuesday night was very good and was attended by Three farms for sale very cheap A.M.Nimmons. Monday pressure was brought to Simpson, secretary.

Meets In ltein Wohler's hall, Thursday evening on bear upon County Attorney Abel to bring complaint against the Kan or before the first full moon of each sas City Scientist and those locally Saturday they drove to Osborne, remaining here until Sunday morning, Card of Thanks, interested, but ho is loath to act owing to the non-emphatic statement contained in tho verdict returned by the coroner's jury. The a large crowd. The merry-go-round did not run during the performance. One of our Lucas boys was made to pay a pretty heavy line for a little innocent game. Boys and men should take warning in time.

E. E. Mitchel of the Salina Wcslyan business college has been hired to take charge of the upper Rev. J. N.

and Mrs. F. C. See when they departed for home. Jess informed us that he is still a Pop the ornericst specimen in Lincoln Under-Sheriff Brumbaugh and Christ Imke started Monday morning on an overland trip through Oklahoma.

They oxpoot to be gone a month, and are thoroughly equip wish in this manner to return their heartfelt thanks to tho friends and county, though he admits that he remains of Slndoler were interred lithe Lincoln cemetery Monday evening, lie was a social member of tho Modern Woodmen of America, and, in the past eighteen months Dr. Slielksohu who so kindly and ped for oomfort and pleasure. The ably assisted in tho Bicknees of lit MEAT MARKET, Mrs. Kate Osterfund, PIlOPItlETKESS. have all kinds of fresh and cured ME A TS.

I always have a food supply on hand, liologna also on hand. Your patronage so-Ucited. Bring your Hides and receive the highest market Price. Sylvan Grove, Kans. former goes only for an "outing" month, HODKItN WOOD51KN.

Sylvan Grovo Cnmp No. M. V. A. Mart Pease, V.C.

Kobt, Messing, clerk. Meets the second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month in Workman hall. A.O. U. NO.

300. Meets in Workman Hall every Tuesday evening, John Seiier, Master Workman; E. C. Ilower, Recorder. N.

A. A. Sylvan Grove N. A. A.

Lodge No. 617 meets every second and fourth Saturday of each month. Visiting members cordially invited. 13. Peck, Pres.

O. O. Spencer, Sec. k. L.

OH" s. Knights it Ladies of Security Lodge No. 45:1. John Calene, Pres. Mrs.

E. room ol the Lucas school ana inor- tl0 Albert, and tho preparation for had come to be looked upon as a ence Ekey ol tins place will teacli his burial. We emploro the bless- young man of excellent parts, who could liayc made for himself, had and a hunt, while the latter'B intention is to look up a business location Lincoln Sentinel. the children the lower room. ()f tlioNe wlio l.elned doesn't like the idea of being turned over to the Democratic party.

Osborne County Farmer. Mllic Bell returned homo Tuesday from Dorrance and Wilson where she has been visiting friends for tho past two weeks. DOES IT PAY TO KUY CHEAP A cheap remedy for coughs and colds us with their sympathy and care he lived, a useful and honored plaoo in life. QUESTION ANSWlillKU. lis a gut wpicn none other can II.

lloslerberg and daughter, Mrs. pay. Wo can not even express the John Naogelo, were down from tho leu, AiU'iiht Flower still' has lie West End Monday on business oon largest sale of any medicine in tho civ gratitudo which wo feel, Jos. N. Sun, C.

Smc nocted with the appointment of Mrs. ili.rd world. Your mothers' and grand i3 all but you want something I. Morgan, Cor. Sec.

Meets the 1st that will ralieve mid euro the more se Naegele as administratrix of the cs tato of John Naegele, deceased. Linooln Sentinel. vere and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? During hi: civil war, us well as in 1 riday of each month in Masonic hull CIIUItCIIHS. METHODIST EPISCOPAL.

our la'o war with diuri-hoea was do to a warmer and more regular cli Florence has been raised hero and wo know she is fully capable of doing tho work. She is a good christian gjr! and parents may fool proud to have such a teacher for thoir children, and we are sure that Mr, Mitohol will inako a success of his work, The merry-go-round came over from Wilson Friday. It has been doing a good business this week. Tho music is excellent and draws a largo crowd that wouldn't go if it wasn't for that (so they say.) Of course the older people have to go to take their children and it would not do for them to get on the Hwin by themselves, so to be sure the Sorn to Gola Ilurlbut and wife one of tho most troublesome diseases mate Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in eitlnr case take he tho imiiy luid to coiiU'iid with. In Preaching every Sabbath evening Friday morning, July L'Hh, a fine many instances became chronic and only remedy that has been introduced In all civilized countries with sue ess lint old HuMlevs still buITit from it mothers' never thought of using anything cine for Indigestion or Dilioiis-noBs.

Dnctors were scarce, and they seldom heaid of Appetuliriils.Nei votis Prostration or Heart failure, etc, They used August Flower to i leHU out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regulate the, action of the liver, stimulate the ncrvoui mid organ ie action of the system, mid that, is all they took when feeling dull and bud Willi headaches and other acln-H You mily need a i'esv dosed Ureen'a August Flower, in liquid form. In ilt" you tnitlslied there is nothing unions the matter wiih For ib- by Wohler. eight pound boy, J)r. Simpson olli oiating. REAL ESTATE! Farms for sale in KiiHuell, Lin.

coin and Osoome Counties. Agent for Union Paelllc Hail-road Lands In Kansas, the terms of which ar Ten Years' Credit, one-tenth of purchase money Is payable at time of purchase. At the end of the second year, and each year thereafter, one tenth of tho purchase money due, together with Interest on tlm deferred amount at the rate of six per cent, per annum. Ten per cent, discount for cash sales. HARRISON NAYLOR.

Lucas, Kansas. severe throat and lung tro itiles, and every other Sabbath uiorning.com-monclug with August 12th. Joa. N. See, Pastor.

Sunday school every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. F. Font Superintendent. Mr. David Taylor, of Wind Ridge, (ii'i ciiB Pa is one of these lit "Isoacliee German It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to The soothing and jTopoi'tii'S '-os Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and of Chamberlain's Oou-rli Unmedy, its destroy the germ diseaHe, "jut allays in Diarrhoea KoukmIv and says lie liovi-r llamnnitioii, causes easy expect oral inn, wives a good nnjlit's rest, and cures the pleas int.

tasio and prompt and penna-mini etiivH. Iiavo in ado It a (jrcat, favo- I on liu anything that weiilu luveliitn patient, Try onic lint! le. Jiee.omniend Preaching every other Sabbath morning beginning with August 5th, In the Methodist church. sm'h quick ruliiif. It is for mile by It.

rite witu tlm pjophi every where. For ed many years by ail druggists In the Wohler. side by lit'iu Wohler. world. For sale by li.

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