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The Harris News from Harris, Kansas • 3

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THE HBIMIKSKTTIVU UUSInRSS SCHOOL OF KANSAS CITY ml IH WPH TheNews LOCALS. )Vl! V-VVl! HAP OVJt FYS! ON VOI voy luVV aoNf, and AU A.UODT TOUH 'lUtM'S. Twonty-Nlnth Year, SPALDING'S HEEOIAL There, yi11 bo a twi evenings ball at IJuiemld next wrefc Wednesday a TIniiMl.y eveU in gs. there will bo good supper al io a good co.v, set of dishes, lamp and a old wiN-hand chain rallied off, FOIl8.r.R on TIUDH. 12 lipid ol to irnii furcittt- to fll clump cu.li.

tl hend ot' fl ihl tn noil clionp (iv nil ut i nimoiUiii iy. dni'f t-'icii in -i o( toiyu ol um liiluii win 6.1! i'r cnili or irtl fur uu euntto. oil ltiiii'nvetl f'imis dl 100 acrei) e-'uli li mll fur pm t. cmIi on eusy The Iantlm people gtart a liter ary the school house- tomorrow Quita number of narnsites expect to tjitoiv M'o ix'I'Ubliouii rally toyiorroy. r'ho every-dy oroa and duties of life nuny people from making fool? of tliemwelves Ram's Horn.

-INC01tronATKI- Kansas lily, Ka East fin 1. 1 Lifs TI0II0U.1H iNBTUfOTIOKS Book-keeping, Shorthait1, Typewriting, English nianchep, Etc. Dout waste vnur tlt'J aud mouuy in attonduiir now and (tin ill j'taal3 of I I coniSuiinnce, and reputation wbeu It colli uo irq to attend till, tlio oldast, lar.j-iat, and best equipped uqiilnpM and sliorthajd suliool lu lUe west. 2) colle rooms 7 experienced teachers and lecturers. Finest penman In, tUo west, Umurprined facilities, Unrivaled oourse ol practioal All tlte latct licit, olini nstruction employed- 'b Mll''e to vis'tor ii 'lre i tliU jjlioil l3i'jra sjdiij ul.jiv'iofu 1 patfo oataloguoau speclmeu of peiira (roe.

F. SPylLDIXG, A. Al. Pnisa, Amidol, piMotioil and pi-ogfrojiitiiuf buiianxs achool. KONTOOEKY 1 T.

P. OlOS.tUl, 0J. A I.LIKON, (Cattle alemen. lie Moiitjiomsry-lllisoii Live Sled Commission Co. YARDS, KANSAS CITY.

Solicit consignments, cattle hogs. Special attention given feeders. IT WILL PAY TO TRADE WITH ilf M.ftfV V' i tV v- A 1 1 US'' I jy, IB x. t- Ml. I' ui' ft.v nr of iii uIiovb bar.

cull OL'or ntl'ijcm noYl.lt IUUIia, KA.NH, 1 1. SiiHWiat, ELlfiKSllllll I WAtfj 'Ma'KKH 7uie fhoeing i speciality. MiMiiilA KANSA Directory CUUItClIES. E. CUUltUll, rreaeiiiui; every other Sunday ut ll ococlf, n.

a. every 8undny ut o'clock, Ifipvvortli Ueaviie every Sun-cluy evunluit at 8. i. I'ac. It.

lv. mljceil tpiin Bpilli Hit's, South 8iMp.ni OALI.ABAJJ, SliCItETnotJlETIES. W. A meets 1st and ad TuesOay o( ach mouili. Gaktkn.

V. 0-A. 0. U. W.

meets every Sntiirdoy hlfiht OK i i Printed in Topeka, Kansas, Wants to talk to you And all your folks, And your neighbor's folks, About politics and other things. It's a Weekly Reform Paper All the year. 1 6 Pastes. 64 Columns, 1.00 a Year. KANSAS LEADS THE TROCESSIOS.

flHE ADVOCATE'S educational influence has been felt in every county in Kansas ana in every state in the Union. It is recognized as a LEAiir.K in this great Political Revolution. The people want good littrnture, and we want them to have it. We also want a few dollars with which to do business. You pay the DOLLAR, we do the rest.

ADVOCATE PPB. Topeka, Ka. DO YOU WANT TO SELL BUY OR RENT Tlio if A. ROGERS opeu erery Eatur- uay. Ll Fay in improving his Jiouse.

Julia il'jgan biiihlitijj; an ad (lilicji lo li is Uig JCvt lynch lip Uaiy? JMery, fiarnett. 'J'lie Oarjiett J.onriiiil has teen enlarged to a 6 column quarto. Sclion crayqus Qiily jjOcts a box al Col(ina, A Ros.er building an ad clition to tljo liotisg on the Meloy farm. Harness, boots and ehp.es repaired by D. Collins, Sam traded his bird dog for 2a br.sh.els corn.

Headquarters for gloves at I) Collins anc wife went to earnett Tuesday Imh oysters Bakery, Garnett. at the Home Our postmaster was on the sick list the first of the week. Feed and flour clu'ap for cash. at Wc elder's VV, E. Woehler weut to lv.an sas City Thursday to buy giods Three colonies of pure Italian bees for sale.

T. Collins. Five ot the of A boys this lodge aro. supporting new badges. Cessna is laying the founda tionlorhis neuae in the east part of the tovyn.

A gnod coal hearing stove lor sale ckean. Collins, Fine weather prevails an 1 the farmers are busy gathering corn, The Misses Iukes haze ceived a fine new organ. re Pkess jiakxiq I will do nil und of sewing, either by the day or at home, Olive Painton. W. M.

E. W. Kongh ara Jia.nl ing oorn from the farm of the former near Garnett. O. B.

Cunningham, D. of the Mo. Pac, stopped off between trains Thursday. 0 Knight, republican can, didate for Co. attorney, was peen on our streets Thursday.

Shaw is building a large corn crib his farm south of town- A Sh.ellho.rn has begun xvork on Bat lieddingcons new building, If rrnUwm and wr Ia via iting relatives in Johnson coun ty, and his iithst is att sliding tore. Miss Olive S. Painton, who lias been visiting friends in Gar nett for the past two weeks re home Thursday. Trades Journal: Labor is a necessity, still a commodity in the market for what it will bring Did it ever occur to you that loday is the future date that you figured on ten years as the time you were to be rich? It is a little discouraging, but its a fact.1 -St. iouis Qrocer and Merchant MARIES.

The, lieputilican primary ele.o tion for the purposo of placing in nomination candidates for tho various township oilioeri will be held at Harris on Monday Oct. 15, at o'clock p.m. A goort representation is desired. O. O.

Younu, Cen. Com. The Populists of Reeder Tpt. willhola township coyention at Harris, Oct. i5, 1801 at 3 p.m, for the purpose of placing in nomination a full township licit el.

H. Boion, Tyt. Oqn. WICHITA AfilllCllI.TURAL AND CHAnICA'L' KAUl. Wichita Kas.

Oct 4 to 0 1804 For the aliove named occasion. Tue M. Uy, Co. will sell tltkuU to Wichita Kus. unii return ut ills rala dl one Jure l.rlberonnj trip, Ticket on sule Oct to O.exchiaive MmiLOctg '04 ADVERTISED I.ETTEKs.

Letters runiainiiij; uncaili'd for In the Harris poNtoftiee Beptcuihcr 110, 1SU4: II not called for In 81' days will be cent to lac Dcud Letter ollico. Parties calliug lor the above will any advertised. i'AT Ukudington, Tostmasler. Annual Session Grand J.oilye of Kansas 1. O.

O. Wilchita, Kalis. Oct. Slh to I'Ml '111. ('Of abova named occasion Mo.t'ac 11 sli liultots to Wichita ivuus; At rate of one and one third lin lut the round tri.i On sale Oct UlU to loth indlu-sive iimiL Oct lit in b'Jt W.U.Cltl.l.AKJUa LOUIS FAIlt UiusD I'Akauk ok Tub Mystic okdisk tvsx 2'J IjIII l''or the aliove ihc Jto Uv will sell iicktls to di l.OiJiij and return at rate one kUuUtad viaas re for round tr.p not teuiporairly reduced rates; plus oo cents on sale Sep to Oct, tilti in-elusive liuiiiud for return to aud luulUiliug OCT 8 tti good onlv lor coiui uu ous in eac ireetiou W.H.Cai.lakman Agt.

Anderson Uo Fair Uarnett Kas. (Septilh lo 17th 94 For the above nameb occasion the I'll, Co wilt fel, tickets lo Harnett auu return at ono and one tulrd fare lor the rouud trip Tickets on sain sept 3 to 1 sclusivle with final limit ite ItSOl U.OAl.liAKAN Agt. missouih IsTensTATe Fair and Priests Fallace Fauado, Kansas City, Oct 1-7 '54 On account of the above the mo. Pac. Oo.

will sail tickets to Kansas (Jitv and return at regular standard fare for round trips. Uiate ot sale Ucu i-f limited to Oct. 8. W. Il.Callarnian, Agent.

11. P. MONROE, M. U. All calif attended to day or uilil.

itosl dunce north of tU 3 urili liU is huiuli. I1AUIU3, KANS. A. H.SUE1.LI10RN given. on all kinds ot Instruments Cornet Solc-s a specialty.

Charges reasQUnble. UABQId, KAN A. Il SHiiU HORN Contractor Builder I'lans and speeiQcations furnisliad on ap (dicatluns Irae. UAf.RlS, KANS. LEN, D.

S. dehtal suitritisE used rr painless ex traction. All work warranted, oniee outh side, over Mrs. Kayei's store aiuibit. ESSlliilMSt The annua! meeting of the Duiikard church' was held at the is' church south east of this place Wednesday and Thursday.

Jfr WjUvcl, I'pp congresson al candidate, will speak at the schaol house- tomorrow evening. Js'et weejc we will give our idef.6 about some of the political quesijons. Nineteen car loads cf cattle wjre un lotted at (ilenloch for the Archer farm to be corn James Farney and Miss Boll Rill were married last Sunday at the residence or Ivellgy'g At the Sunday sehotal convention held at Amiot the following officers were elected: president Secretary ltisur, ire usurer Mis. Plunier. Next meetirg will be held at Harris.

Westphalia Times; Squire A Skinnell, of lieeder, after if Ling wuh irieudi and relatives in Johnson county three weeks, returned home last Friday. e1(j yed his vjgit very mush. lie In this country 2,500 wonvn are practicing medicine, 27p preaching the gospel, 0000 man aging post ttffioes, and over earning independent incomes. In iN. lr.

City 27,000 women suppoit their husbands. Union Signal. YV Bricikley, candidate for school superintendant on the l'op ticket addressed a good au dience at school house last night. Mr. Bnnkley is very bit teily oppose.

to the A 1 A asso ciation and is outspoken in hs belief; his opponent is the re verse. Mike Ileddingtoa returned home Wednesday from Qltawa wheie he wa3 attending court and prosecuting the case of Koed vs McEvoy and received a ver diet in favor of Heed; he also de fended Georgw DegolUou and Shoef charged with assault with intent to rob, both were ac quitted. The birth of Father Mathew the apostle of temperance, was celebrated ill Utticago Wednes day by the temperance people of all creeds.The committee having charge of (he meeting received tjr.d i tad the following letter from Magr. Satoli in reply lo a letler complementing him on the stand he had taken on tem jperance, There were a large number of the Catholic teinpor ance order in tho "1 am pleased to hear that my re cent decision has produced to happy an effect. It is a matter of deep regret that so many Catholic-t engaged in the loon Liffi3 which.

by its ubuses is tho cause ot so much harm to their follow man and scandal to the non-Catholic brethren. Fond ly that this abuse may be miti gated, if not obliterated and this cauBe of reproach may Le remov i ed from the Catholics Ot Amen ca, I remain yours very fcincere ly in CltiiHl. 10 Years Experienco, 3. 'H'l kb rr. tl j'ea in J.

P. Oii api.v, Ceudo'1 Huyer Mrs. niftill'a Gaines alter ini! for number of years Iron) rheumatism tins been, entirely cured by Dr. S. W.

Johnson former-yof Fr-iewater. She took treatment by mail and she say I be did not charge her any more than she would have had to pay lor ft few bot lies of patent medicine. Ox-ord Iteview. Dr. S.

W. Johnson of Free water was, called to this plaoe yesterday in consultation with Dr. Ueau in the case ol A. W. Stanley who has been reported as dying with ling trouble, said be tbought nir, Stanley's case no serious one and tbat ho ought to recover.

This Is welcome news ir. Stanley's friends, as bis opinion generally proves correct when It comes to dis-cnsV; -Kepuhlican City Mew. mis. J. Olson, who lias hoeo a great sull erer lor the past fifteen years, was on our streets yesterday lrom her home at Avtel, ooking like a now person.

She had been almost in invalid from some female disease which bad ballbd ail doctors until Dr. S. w. Johnson lornierly ol Kreew.iter took her casc aud has affected a lam permanently located a Harris, offlue at rumdenee. fiast house nortli sclmol house, I offer my service to the poople to treat all kinds of lilaeaseg exu'ipt diaeasea or the fj'o, ear, dentistry or Mirifery.

Busidjs tlia Iob-u ilieiw8 I In dto I self to successfully treat all ohronlu diseases. Diseases iwulaf to fa tra it-ed and guaraneed to cure, I nat t-dca any chronic unless I un i is bl sure I oau i-uvj and it I not ei(re 1 olmrifo. Ifynj ara a Hlt tr fr: iroulilu anil a.uij see me, A Case of Paralysis, Mis- muy Schomiover after spending hundreds or dollars on patent medicines and local doctors without benctU been cured sulliclently to walk without the aid ol her crutches, by the treatment ot Dr. Alma Times. Dr.

Samuel JoiiHsqn, que ot Nebraska's western pi nicer doctors wan in our city yesterday. 1I is d-jvotins his practice now mainly tq disease peculiar to worn in, and in tnst line ho in wonderfully sqecesa-fol. He has in the p-ist. year treated lo our knowledge one hundred patients la this towu and every one g'xyea turn gre it praise and all cured except one. -Graphic.

m'ss Sallio Dugan who has been bothered with scrofula since her birth, and lias of ten been confined to her bed lor months has been cured by Dr. S. W. Johnson of Nebraska. A year ago Mr.

Stringer ua aunt of hers was cured of some lemild disease by and isiiaded her to write him; she so ami took treatment and inside ol'inuety 1as she better than ever before, and new is entirely cured, Lebanon (Ohio) CourUr. i.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1894-1894