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The Garland Gleaner from Garland, Kansas • 3

The Garland Gleaner from Garland, Kansas • 3

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Gael AND ijEANE VOLUME 1. GARLAND, BOURBON COUNTY, KANSAS, SATURDAY, MARCII 26, 1887. NO. TTrr' TRKATMENT FREE mail enough 10 convince. B.

S. IHudi.rhiteh 73 Broad itrect, Newark N. J. One year old to-day. Mr.

Rae's family hare tbe measles. The Gleaner plant for sale cheap. John Harom has a new picket fence. Call at the millinery store and Bee the ID. TCOSTES 3c (Successors to Haven MARKET FT.

SCOTT, ARE THE Leading Druggists of Bourbon Co. sell Iv oe Goods fo Igss Jk(orey thtti I1FARMSAM1LLS IIForBitoAKiehug. aJFREft Catatacv. 1II1MH K. B.

OHA A- Hlckmaiid.nPa. new spring goods. (52-w2) Chas. McKinley, of Moline, 111., is in BTtlU 8RW8, BBUSHfi, iftTS.lTB. 1 quicit Bttwa, Territory qivorf, Mttafotstuni igur- Than any other Drug Firm in Bourbon County Garland.

He has secured employment at Scott. TO WORK FOR US AT THEIR HOMES. $7 to per week can quietly made. No photo paint lag 00 canvassing. For lull particulars, pK-ase address, at once, CRESCKNT ART CO 19 Central Street.

Boston, Mnu Boa 5170. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE In every particular, and we have the finest selection of Pqtfe IDqgS' qid Jdiciqes, Etc EVER BROUGHT TO FORT SCOTT. Call and examine our goods and convince yourselves that what we say is so. Respectfully, A. D.

-JONES CO. DEAFNESS-ITS CAUSES AND A NEW AND SUCCESSFUL CU UK at your own home, by one who was deaf twenty-eight years. Treated by roost of the noted specialists without benefit. Cured himself in three months, and since then hundreds of others. Full particulars sent on application.

T. S. Page, No. 41 West 31st N. Y.

City. Huffine Son are still to the front, and selling general merchandise cheaper than ever. See them for bargains. Our other business demands our entire attention, consequently we will sell, trade or give away the Garland leaner. This is a rare chance for a practical party to make some good money.

Make us an offer. How much do wc hear? Going, going, going for a mere song. Address or call on Mark Scott, Garland, Kansas. MILLINERY! Mrs. Reeder and Mrs.

Samuels have received a full and complete stock of Spring Millinery Goods. (52-t2) TREES FOR SALE. James Carver, one mile west of Garland, Kansas, has several hundred apple and plum trees for sale at FIVE CENTS EACH. Wall Paper! Wall the TUM Cure (or Courhs, eak J.ung-K, Anhnm, Indigestion, Inward 1'alns, Kxhaaatlon. UuuilAufr.KlhtimoKti valiiaoloiuedlclntwwlrb JaiiuuiaOtageT.itiixerteaeura tire cower ovor diseas unknown to other remedies.

Weak Lamps, Kheumatiem, Kemalo Complaint, md the dtstrenuifrlllsof thetttomanh, Liver, Kldneysand Jlowi-la an dragging thousands to the grave who would recover their health by the timely use of Pabkkr'i Giwoin To wo. It la new life and ttremrth to the acd BOo. at Iruff-(istt. Street, N.Y. WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN GOODS, CHEAPER THAN KVER At Cottrell's Book Store, Fort Scott, Ks, tltlUfSM IHJH l.klllJ (,.,1.1 -U THE jBCQS BOOKS FREE Detective stories, Home Cook and Docb.r Book, How to Make Poultry Pay, and Robinson Crusoe, these four books tent free on receipt of 4 rents each for postage, with agencv tkr.ns.

aso our paper "Ho-ne, Farm and Factorv," three minths on iri'l. jf-For ao cents we wil place yaur address in our new Agents' Directory, which will bring you over 500 books, paver, letters, circulars. Sec. HULFURT PUB. EmilieBllt.

St. Louis. Fnlrilnij Tahiti fed 5tf 1st, THE BOSTON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOT qqel SlfOE tOUSE AT FORT SCOTT, KANSAS, IS THE LEADING BOOT SHOE STORE OF KANSAS MAKERS OF THE McqY I STftfi I I BOOT, Stest in the Worlds Cure for the Deaf Peck's Patent Improved Cushioned Ear Drum perfectly restore the hearing, no matter whether deafness 1 canted by colds, fcverj, or injuries to the natural drums. Always in position, but invts Me to others and comfortable to wear. Music, cnnvnrsalion, even whispers heard distinctly.

We refer to thwe using them. for usirated book of proofs free. Address F. HISO rX, 840 Broadway; -Boy your dry goods of Huffine. For first-class general merchandise call on Huffine Son.

II. L. Page, at Fort Scott, sells a good top Buggy for $75. Have you heard of the big bargains Haffine Son are offering? Now is the time to secure immense bargains at Huffine Son's. Big bargains at Huffine's? Well, we should snicker to ejaculate! II.

L. Page, at Fort Scott, sells the Kewannee Cheek Rower for $12. Buy your boots and shoes of Huffine Son, the poer man's friends. Groceries, fresh and cheap, at Huffine Son's old reliable peoples' store. If you want the best Cultivator made, get the Bnulley Cultivator of II L.

Page, at Fort Scott. Always seethe Chicago Lumber Co. at Ft. Scott, before buying anything in the way of building material. The Chicago Lumber Co.

will ship you a car of Lumber cheaper than you can buy it any where else in Kansas or Missouri. Huffine Son are selling dry goods aud groceries, hats, caps, boots, shoes and general merchandise at bottom figures. Go and see them. Don't fail to examine the New Improved Brown Corn Planter. It has a lever for forcing the runners in and out of the ground.

For sale by H. L. Page, at Fort Scott. The Chicago Lumber Co. at Ft.

Scott carries a full line of all kinds of building material, and will give you better goods for less money, than any other concern in the state. Over 500 Brown Check Rowers in use in this vitinity, and every one has given perfect satisfaction. II. L. Page, at Fort Scott, will guarentee it to do better work and last longer than any other cheek rower made.

50-t4 Don't fail when going to Fort Scott to visit the Fort Scott China Hall. It is a palace of dazzling splendor, and the stock is so large and well selected that one can get any article wanted from the cheapest to those of oriental beauty. Dr. Blanton's Cherokee Liver Medicine, a purely vegetable extract for the cure of; liver complaint, constipation, sick headache, dyspepsia, jaundice, kidney afl'ettions, female complaints, dizziness, distress after eating, eruptions and the many other disorders which have their origin in the diseased state of the blood, 60c. bottles, by E.

Anderson. The lamp department of the Fort Scott China Hall is a magnificent array of all the new and useful articles in that line. If you want a cheap lamp go there; if you want a fine lamp go there. They-have them complete for from 15 cents to twenty dollars. No one in Fort Scott thinks of going and our readers, whon in Fort Scott, should do as Scottites do.

Dr. Blanton's Cherokee Liniment, a purely vegetable compound for the cure of inflamitory swellings, sprains, bruises, burns, frost bites, pains in the breast, corns, bunions, fresh cuts, nervous chills, diarrhoea, colic, pains in the side and rheumatism, neuralgia and other affections requiring a stimulating and nervine treatment. Sold at 50 cents a bottle by E. E. Anderson.

AND FIFTY CENTS A PAIR CHEAPER THAN ANY OPCSFat Bed. Bft 2 In. lonf. ev. Oei Qopet Boof Sold mm NlSSSS: FULL BED, SINGLE BED.

CHILD'S BED. Guaranteed the Uest Ventilated Folding Bed made. Write for Catalogue. WQ ATT6ARLAN1)) INf A fOWV-J i 1 AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL VjUiiJ IPl liLILM APO ETE UNF.QUALED FOR -TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AW DURABILITY. WILIAM 2Ei7Ji.I3B to 204 $206 Wed Baltimore Baltimore, Don't Yoti Know Him 113 Eifih' Amue, New Yort KNOW WHO? WHY, EUGENE GOSS, CLOSED -With all Bedding Incite i Aak Tour Furniture Dealer Tor it.

FOREST CITY FURNITURE. CO. WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS, BOCKFOItD, II.IjT'VOTt;, The 'Old Reliable Blacksmith, WHO ARMED WITH THE WORKING TOOLS OF HIS PROFESSION, 'DOES FIRST-CLASS TVORK-I-' And deals on the square with all mankind, and observes the Golden Rule. ptcr JSBlackfimithing, Horse-shoeing, etc. done promptly and in first-class shape.a THE PROPRIETOR OF Winter Exposure Causes Coughs, Colds, pleurisy, rheumatism, pneumonia, neuralgia, -sciatica, lumbago, backache and other ailments, for which Benson's Capcine Plasters are admitted to be best remedy known.

They relieve and cure in a few. hours when no other application is the ltast benefit. Endorsed by 5,000 riteysic'ans 4nd of iiniuuio'm under siinilar: sounding -name, such as "Capsicum." "Cupsicm" Ask for Benson's and tnke no others'. Exanuue carefully jou buv. All druggists.

hEAHURy te JOHNSON-, Proprietor New York, 5. The "Ike Hive" Store si Gai'land, wants the people of Garland yfJStir- f' J. (J ryy( 'H-f fc 'M Mytiwit. V. Vv'.

I'ATjCaVj nr-i, i'i i' iorlt Xastarn A km i In. miLw.t i.AHKKfc Toston. 'Our 1 atunnd etfucal-Boiler yjliI not daiifterof Kuiiimg tinea. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -4 nv.rt trtr rnnr nia iimiig ui. UiUIX IblUlVV UU IV11UVV UIUU 11.

0 OVi'liA vwuu.u. fiWR'ai -C I mg oi ury guoua, giuuenes, uuma auu buui-o, ASK IN.E (THE NEW QUININE.) hats and caps, glassware, queenswarc, is now complete, and he will be pleased to see all his old patrons, and hope by fair OH I 0 AG Ivo 'Bad Effect--No Headache. deahncs, and low cash prices, to add many new customers the present year. Come and see me when in need of anything in ir. it i.

1.1 nvnj COTTAGE my line, una ouiieve me vu mo jjtuijies muuu, jc. in, ja.h. B. Highest market price paid for country produce. Garland, Ks, No Nausea.

'fORd'A Ears I. MILLION, NOTARY PUBLIC, Garland, will treat you white. jypSS WILLIAMS, DEALER IN Has attained a standard of excellence -wUicU admits. of no superior. It contains evei-y improvement that inventive Bemusj skill and money can produce.

EMM1T BARBER and Hairdresser, Garland, Kansas. (illLqci'y Cures' Quicl'ly Pleasant, Pure. I AD flUR G')0D FORT SCOTT, KANSAS. The BUYERS' GUIDE la lasned Sept. and March, each year.

31 pages, 'Powerful Tonic 8ill Inches, with over Stamping Neatly and Promptly Done. That the most delecate stamaeh will bear 3,500 Ulnatratlona a whole Picture Gallery. GIVES Wholesale Prices Williams is now located in her 'lr OSOAN IS" BANTED TO L'L A SPEC1FC FOR li he umatkfoi, new-apartments, opposite the posloffice and selling Millinery cheaper than ever. GODFREY DEPARTMENT. direct to consumers Oh all goods for personal or family use Tells how to order, and gives exact tost of -very-thing yon use, eat, drink, wear, or have fan with.

These IS VALUABLE BOOKS contain Information gleaned from the markets of the world. We will mall a copy FREE to any address upon receipt of 10 eta. to defray expense of mailing. Let us hear from you. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD.

CO. 227 230 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 111. WORKING CLASSES, ATTENTION! Wc are now prepared to furnish all classes with employment at home, the whole of the time, or for their spare moments, Business new, light and profitable, Persons of either sex easily earn from 50 cents These' Organs are celebrated for vqlump, quality of. quick response, artistic desijn, beauty In finish, perfeet construction, making thnm the most deslrnblo orfrans for: homes, scbools, churches, lodges, societies, oto. ESTABLISHED REPUTATION.

VNEQUAI.E FACILITIES, i SKU.UEB.WORKMEJr,'"'. NERVpiJS PROSTRATION And all germ diseases. FOR COLDS KAKhNK HA Bf.EN ROUND 'I'D BEALMOSTASPirCIFIC. Superior 10 quinine Bellevue Hospital, iii. Universally i 1 "Eve patient St.

Francis Hospital, N. Y. treated wiih Kokine I has been cured." Rev. Jas. L.

Ha 1. Chaplain Albany Pcnileniiarv, writes that Kdskli'e has cured wife, twenty yerrs of suffering from malaria and nervous dyspepsia. Wnte him for particulars. St. Joseph's Hospital, N.

use is ed indispensrble. It acts perfcctlyi," Prof. W. F- Holcomhe. M.

"54 Fast a5thSt-, V. Y. (late Prof, in N. Ci 'liege) writes JCaskioei js super or to uulnme its specific power, and.never prxxfuces the slightest injury to the hearing or constitution." Thousands upon thousands write that Kaskine -has curek them after all othes medkiues had failed. Write for book of testimonials.

Kaskine is pleasant to take and can be used without special counsel. Send for the grert list of testimonials unparalleled in the history ot medicine. (1.0a per uottle. Sold by or sent by mail on receipt of price. .7 TIE KASKINE 54Warren NT.

Y. lo JS5.00 per evening, and a porportional sum by devoting all their lime to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this may ond their address, and test the business, we make this offer. To such as are not well satisfied, we will send one -dollar to pag for the trouble of writing.

Full particulars and outfit free. Address George STIN ON Portland, Maine. Masonic Godfrey Lodge, No. 124, A. F.

and A. moots Saturday even ing on or before the full moon and two weeks thereafter at their hall. Visiting brethren cordially welcomed, E. II. Norton, W.

M. J. J. Peasley, Secretary. K.

F. S. G. R. R.

TIME TABLE. South Bound Trains: No. 19, Joplin Freight, .1:28 a. No. 17, Local 8:48 a.

No. 5, Mail, Ex. and Passenger, 3:23 p. North Bound Trains: No. 20, Joplin Freight, 12:25 a.

No. 6, Mail, Express and Pass'r, 12:10 p.m No. 18, Local .6:00 p. Mrs. II.

W. Burton, Agent. IP E1TTS Ohtained, and all other business in the S. Patent Office attended to at moderate fees Our office is U. S.

Patent Office, and we can obtain less tune than those remote from Washington Send model or drawing. We advise as to pa.entabili. ty free of charge; and we make no charge unless we obtain patent. We refer here to th Postmaster, the Supt. of M-ney Order and to the efficials of the U.

S. Patent Oflice. For circular, advice, terms, and references to actual clients in yourown state or county, address C. A. SNOW Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D.

OOJfBIITHD, HAKB THIS fHS POPULAR OBDAN Instruction Books and Piano Stools. MEMPHIS LODGE NUMBER 10J Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, meets at Masonic Hall, Ga'land. Kan-Isas, nn Saturday evening on or before the full moon and two weeks thereafter. Visiting brethren are cordially invited to meet with us. I.

MILLION. W. M. Catalogues and Price Lists, on application, For Sale. A good set of blacksmith's tools.

For further particulars call on or address C. II. Cozad, Liberal. CHICAGO COTTAGE CRGAN CO. Cor.

Randolph and Ann CHICA80. ILL I W. METCALF, Secretary..

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Pages Available:
321
Years Available:
1886-1887