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v. ROBINSON REPORTER, Eor Sale. The house and lots south of H. M. A Pleasant Surprise.

Last Thursday evening 'was a pleasatt occasion at the M. parsonage, Coburn's, Enquire of H. M. Coburn, Robinson, or B. Harding, ROBINSON, FRIDAY.

MAR. 18, 18C3. Arriving home from conference by the 10 a. m. train we spent the remaining J.P iTCII.

Editor and Publisher. w4 This Aleans You. The Company want all outstanding sects. hours before dinner in look over our mail which had accumulated during our absence. Early in the afternoon we began packing and getting ready to move TERM3 OP SUBSCRIPTION I PAINT P.f tasteful colors, of the right quality, and properly applied, will make your house as pretty as any in THE TOWN I can show you samples of artistic house painting, give you estimates, color schemes, drawings, if you wish, showing the efiects in all styles and shades from the most glaring of 1891 paid in before April 1st.

So please call and oblige, fUs Ykar, in Lib 4r Kfriiifi3a .50 to our new field of labor, and just in the 4 Henry Coatsworth Co. Wanted to Trade. I want to trade my Clydesdale stallion, midst of our work, when we had the floor covered with boxes and piles' of books, one kntored at the Robinson PostoQlce as matter, of the neighbors cajled and announced coming four years old, for young stock, horses, mules or cattle. A. Close.

that we would probably have a few callers that evening. On receipt of this informa RED Dissolution Notice, Notipe is hereby given that the firm of Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our thanks to the fr ends who kindly assisted at the death a ad burial of our wife and mother. A. H.

Ttjttle and family. Notice, Dr. B. F. Herring has moved his Office tnd Resider.pe to the building second door -outh of his former office, opposite J.

B. Mithchell's residence. Light burning end office open pight or day; walk in and knock on the partition door. Bright people are the quickest to recog oize a good fhing and buy it. We sell otB of bright people Little Early Risers.

If you are not bright these pills will make you so. J. B. Mitchell. Edmond Dalton Co.

Edmond Dalton has been all his life an actorof Shakespearean parts, has managed some of the best companies ever put upon the road. He appeared to advantage in "The Bells" Saturday evening, ably assis-ed by "The geenes," Julian and Frank. "Toe Bells" is a grand play and something new to a small town which has seldom seen anything Qut of the amateur play line. We are glad to note that Mr. Dalton is attempting to educate the people to a higher standard of acting, and hope he may return soon.

Mrs. Tattle Gone. tion we called all the members of the family to our assistance in removing boxes and bocks and bringing order ou( of confusion Scarcely was this accomplished when the Zieber Quigley has been dissolved and all those indebted to the firm will call and the most subdued and softened tint. Now is the time to figure on Spring Look up the matter now, and the job can be done when you want it. settle at once.

Jos. Zieber. people began coming in from all direc tions; overpowering the parson and his wife they took full possession of the par- M. PARKER, Painter, ROBINSON. KANSAS.

onage. The table was spread with a bountifu Ferd Hauber is in Oklahoma this week. He didn't leave on account of the! arrival of that little baby girl at his house Saturday, but expects to return and mind the cradle soon. A colored baby was found in a privy vault at Hiawatha Tuesday. It had been there for some time and evidently it's had been cut.

IJo clue as to where it came from. It is a fixed and immutable law that to have good, sound health one must havt pure, rich and abundant hlood. There it no shorter or surer route than by a course of De Witts Sarsaprilla. Dr. J.

Lemaster reports that a little girl of Mr. and Mrs. Rakee has malignant diphtheria. Also a child of J. W.

Smith in the same neighborhood has pneumonia. Both patients are improving. McClelland Bros, for mufflers, fine line. Jno. J.

Faulkner, who has been with the Brown County World for some time is making arrangements to start a paper at White Cloud. He is a good newspaper man and will no doubt make a success of the venture. The full text of Judge Thompson's grant of a new trial in the Bradley cafe is that the verdict was' not supported by the evidence. Ifia decision makes a column and a half of small type and this is all he says. WorfcLs: yor Condit says one of the council fixed the sidewalk north of the church yesterday.

Put that man in for road overseer. We don't know who it was, but be shows more enterprise, or has more time than the present incumbent. If dull, spiritless and stupid; if your blood is thick and sluggish; if your appetite is capricious and uncertain, yon need a Sarsaparilla. For best result take De Witt's. J.

B. Mitchell 8. Quigley. Pasture. We have pasture for 1000 head of cattle and 100 head of bprses in ackson county for the coming seaspn.

D. P. Williams Son. Ks, Mar. 16.

or Sale, supply of viands such as the ladies of Robinson know how to prepare and we feel certain that all present did ample justice to the delicacies spread before them. As for the parson we can speak from per The cheapest farm for the money that I HENRY COATSWORTH CO. sonal knowledge, with him it was a supper know of is in Brown county, two miles south-east of good house, -good barn, orchard, 6ixty acres of dry bottom long to be remembered. Supper hour was the occasion of lively conversation on the various topics of the day and not a little land, one hundred and five acres in all, at Headquarters for Miss Cecilia Wickham was born in witticism was displayed by mapy of the $32 per acre. Enquire at this office.

Burlington, Vermont, June 23d, 1821, and guests, Look at figures at which Miss Wickham in 183S was married ta Mr. A. II. Tuttle. The evening was fpent in conversation has marked those goods.

We truly believe De Witt's Little Ear and music. The songs rendered by Miss They moved to Kansas eighteen years ago and have lived in Brown county for Cordie Idol and her brother Ed Idol ly Risers to be the most natural, most LU ER fourteen years, where she has been respect ed as an honorable, npright lady. added mcch to the pleasure of theevening as did also the sacred music in which all enective, most prompt and economical pill for billiousness, indigestion, and inactive She has been slightly ailing for some the company joined with Mrs. Emma liver. J.

B. Mitchell. 5 time and Tuesday evening March. 15th, Brown aa organist. Lane Baxter is how living at Powhat-a.

Charley Morehead is visiting in Huron (his week. Ed. Idol of White Cloud was in the city Friday last. Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Brown were, in Hiawatha Monday. Mis Wchun was in St. Joseph buy: fng new goods last week. Bee the mayor's electipn proclamation in another column in this issue. Look for the WeW Comedy Co.

next week, March 23, 24, 25 and 56. Mips. Wickham will receive her stpck of new upring goods next week: Cbris Gernhart, from near Claytonvple tfied Monday of intermittent fever. Mr, and Mrs, Thompson of Bellevue, iasted with Mrs. Hicks yesterday.

The Weber Comedy Co. iB billed to return here irch 33, 24, 25 and 26. J. B. Mitchell has the finest line of spectacles ever brought to Bobinson.

The sieze of measles north of town is raised and no more danger is feared. Mrs. Herring is considerably improved, being able to sit up most of tbe. time.1 Miss Ella Wade went to Powhattan yesterday to visit relatives for a week. A new lot of children's cloaks and ladies' fascinators at Miss Wickham's.

D. V. Utt and J. N. Mills are looking at Oklahoma this week with a view to buying.

Buy your blankets at Mc Clelland Bros, Mrs. Mont Farker is visiting and attending her si it'er-in-law Mrs. John Nel-lans, at Powhattan Yesterday, St. Patrick's day, was Will Campbell's nineteenth birth-day. He need not deny being Irish.

Dr. Herring baa moved into the building formerly occupied by J. S. Draler, his office being in the same building. Our kick didn't count last week.

The sidewalk nor of the church ia still in the same dilapidated condition. Henry Bollinger is breaking on the I. C. the Airfield to Stronuhurg branch of the Grand Island. When the hands of the clock pointed to she was called to her last home, leaving her husband and two children, Norman If you want a silk hankerchief go to Mc- the hour of nine the guests took their leave with many kind words and good Tuttle, of DuBois, Neb, and Mrs.

0. Clelianc yrog. Carlow, of Tobias, to mourn her wishes for the preacher and his family. loss. Mrs L.

R. Patton, Rockford, Jll writes May the blessing of God rest upon the The funeral services were held at the 'From personal experience I can rec people of Robinson and may they live to ommend De Witts Sarsaparilla, a sure enjoy many more such pleasant occasions residence by Rev. Atkinson and the house was crowded with friends. The remains cure for impure blood and general de bility, J. B.

Mitchell. at the parsonage is the earnest prayer of the retiring pastor and his family. were placed in the Robinson cemetery. Found Dead, Go to McClelland I I ei zrrcl and. Soft COAL, Lath, Shingles and Building Materia! Honest GoQte Fair Dealing Lowest Prifas ROBINSON, KANSAS, 0- S.

CONDIT Manager. George Lindly was found dead in bed Bros, for boys knee T. C. Go to McClelland Bros, for infant last Ftiday morning, on his farm on Roy's pants. Creek, west of White Cloud.

He had been It is truth in medicine that the small living in Hiawatha since last fall, but had est dose that performs the cure is the best, gone to his farm, and remained over nipht with the family living there. When they oame to call him to breakfast, they found De Witt's Little Early Risers are the smallest pills, will perform 'the cure and Council Proceedings. Mar. 16, 1892. Council men in regular session, Mayor Condit in the cbair.

Coun-cil'uen present, Martin, McClelland and Alec Lambert has rented his farm southeast of town and purchased property in Hiawatha, where he will make his future residence. Hia mother-in-law, Mrs. Pitman, is quite sick with grip at his home at present but is improving. Rev. Geo.

Kanake and bride have arrived and will be at home in the parsonage in a few days. Mrs, Kanake is a very handsome and iniellgent appearing lady, and they will both no doubt be the center of a great many warm and admiring friends. 01 Gates and another man killed a part gray wolf Monday. It was caught in a trap three or four days previous, but managed to break the chain and carried the trap away. They run him about fifteen miles before they got close enough to shoot him, carrying the trap on his fore leg.

01 aays he stood over two feet high. While in Hiawatha Tuesday we noticed are the beat. J. B. Mitchell.

him dead. Mr. Lindly came to that vi cinity in the spring of 1857, from Mead- Fine line of misses Truex. Minutes of last meeting read and ville, Pennsylvania, in company with Ed. and ladies underwear and Robert Buchanan, and took claims on Roy's Creek, where Ed.

is still living, at McQnand Bros. Ruth of Horton furnish monu Lindly returned to Pennsylvania in a year or two, but soon came west again, ments, stand tops, shelving, in mar J. B. MITCHELL, ROBINSON, KANSAS, stopping at Oregon.Mo., where he married ble or granite. See them before placing a sjster of the Springers, formerly of Sev orders.

erance, and of Mrs, John Beeler of High land. Sometime during the war he mov McClelland Bros, for boots and shoes, they carry the DEALER IN ed on to his claim and went to farming, continuing until last fall. His cnly eon that the town was terribly dull in all lines of business. We enjoyed a pleasant visit with J. Frank Moore, of tbe Journal, a DQbi line in tne cuy.

For A Quarter. died about three wecas ago. One of his approved. The special committee asked for more time on petition to prevent ball playing, which was granted. Bill of M.

Parker for $1.50 for stationery was read and warrant ordered drawn for the same. Bill of T. J. Payne for $2.00 for irons on the city prison was laid over for further consideration. A petition for a regulation sidewalk from the south end of county bridge on the west side of Temple street was referred to the street and alley committ e.

It was moved and seconded that the bill of Miss J. Wickham's sidewalk for $28.51 on lot block 1 be taxed up" to her property if not paid. The report of city treasurer was read and referred to the finance committee. The report of city clerk was read and referred to the finance committee. The report of the judge was read and referred to the finance committee.

dangh'ers is County Superintendent of rising youns: writer, and Ewing Herbert, For twenty -five cents you can get a bot DRUGS- tle of the best cough remedy in the world who, thou eh ye( a young man, has a reputation all over the stale as a newspaper man and a politcian of no small ability. and a larger bottle for the price than any Brown county. Election Proclamation. RoBiysoif, March 16, 1892. other in tbe market.

It is Dr. White's Pnlmonaria. Trial bottles free at your McClelland Brosr. Be it known that O. S.

Condit, Mayor of the City of Robinson, Brown Co. Kansas, druggkts. J. B. Mitchell.

For Sale. for gents underwear. by virtue of authority vetted in me by the A full blooded young Galloway hull laws of the state of Kansas, do hereby pro Key. Geo. Kanake, the new M.

E. min He is old enough for service and is out claim that there will be a city election ister, preached Sunday, and the feeling among his hearers is that he will prove satisfactory. He preached two very able MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Fine Soaps, Toilet Fancy Hair and Tooth Brushes, Per- fumeru, Fancyj Toilet Articles, TRUSSESand SHOqDBI? BRAQES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE-STUFFS Letter Paper, Pens, Ink, Envelopes, Glass and Putty. Fourth of Wardrew (import ed) and sired by the noted Bonner. Wi'l sell ata sacrifice if sold soon.

20f E. N.Ebrickson. held at the office of A. B. Smith in the city of Robinson, on Monday April "4th, 1892, polls open from 8 a.

m. to 6 p. for the purpose of electing the following sermons, has good powers of oratory and The following councilmen were appoint although hisspeech is a little broken it ed by the mayor as judges of the election board: C. R. Martin, "Win.

Truex and onlv causes the oloser attention. He is evidently a deep student and has created a favorable impression. John Hutchison. For Clerks, M. Parker and T.

H. Teague. A committee of two was appoioted by the mayor to have one hundred blank Go to McClelland Bros, for ladies cloaks. If yon want to please the printer, when PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. bonds printed.

McClelland and Martin officers for the city; One Mar or. Five Councilmen, One Police udge, I hereby appoint the following council men as judges of said election: C. R. Martin, Judges Win. Truex, Jno.

Hutchison, rlprVtJ Mont Parker, Clerics Tnos. Teague, O. S. Condit, Mayor. M.

Parker, Clerk. Leake's Pneumatic Scheme. you go into the office, while he is setting Farm For Sale. Uncle Dan Williams has dicided to dispose of his fine farm north of this city. It is a quarter section, with two good residences, good barn, large orchard, pears, peaches, grapes, living water, stone quarry and every thg in good shape.

Fifty acres of wheat is in and he will sell the whole business for $4,000 ia cash and $400 in five yeart, at seven per cent, interest, giving purchaser possession March 1st, 1892. This place is only half-mile north of Bobinson and is one of the betit farms in the county. Any further information can be obtained by addressing or eeeing the editor or D. P. Williams' appointed.

Account of Henry Coatsworth for $15.20 for lumber ordered on Washington street and two alley crossings was referred Felt boots and overs at McClelland Bros. N. 8. Wo da will go to Hambolt, to engage in tha utock business until can secure his residence here. Election next month the first Tuesday after the first Monday.

That will be on the 5th. Prepare your ballots. Mr. and Mrs. Jere Jordan came up from St.

Joseph Sunday and visited his parents, returning home Monday. If you wear spectacles, don't spoil your eyes with a pair that dont suit, bat go to J. B. Mitchell's and get a good pair. See Ruth Co.

Marble and Granite Works before orders for monuments or anything in marble or granite. Foreman Hassett received a new hand car yesterday. He says it's a ''Lulu." If you don't believe it is, ask Bill Backeier. Farmers, we have a car of fine white oak fence posts. Call and see them.

HeNBT COAT8WORTII Co. Buu uour candies at McClelland Bros. J. B. Mitchell is investing in "ancient coins." Call in and see that Chinese piece which Ben Kelly bought from a Chinaman.

N. S. Wood paid a flying visit to Everest, Willis and Horton one day this week. lie was trying to dispose of some of his land. McClelland Bros, for gents overshirts.

Rev. Thomas Campbell moved to his new field of labor, at Morrill, yesterday. Robinson loses a good citizen as well as a beloved pastor. Miss Fannie Moore, of Hiawatha, is spending a weeks vacation' visiting her friends Misses Maud Mitchell and Jessie Terry, at Bobinson. Barney Lyons, of Willis, was over Saturday evening to see "The Bells." ne up matter, be sure to walk up behind him, look over his shoulder, read the "copy" and suggest alterations.

He is human to the committee on finance, which, report- favorably and warrant was ordered drawn for same. Account of Henry Coats- may err, and feel particularly obliged if you will watch him while you have noth B. F. HERRING, M. Phusician and Surgeon.

All calls attended promptly at any. hour. Office In corner J. Mitchell's residence. Residence Across street from little schct house, Robinson, Kansas.

KOBIXSOX MARKETS. (CHANGED EVERY THCRSDAT.) Wheat No. 3 $0.74 Ccrn No. 2 (whi'e) 27 (mixed) 26 Oats .25 Butter .18 Eggs .10 Potatoes .40 Hogs 4.20 Washington, Mar. 16.

S. F. Leake of Philadelphia, has made a proposition to worth for for Miss Wickham's walk was read and referred to committee ing else to do. In taking your position, get near the "case," a little in front of him if you can conveniently, and occas the postal committee of the House which on finance, which reported favorably and if accepted, will put the cities of the coun warrant was ordered drawn for same. ionally pick out a few types from the try into very close business relationship.

boxes. you need not be particular about Tne mayor's proclama'ion was read and He proposes to erect a pneumatic tube system between New York and Philadel ordered spread on the minute. Motion then prevailed to adjourn. M. Parker, Clerk.

phia, or New York and Chicago, or New York and St. Louis, for the quick transfer where you put them back that is of no consequence; but if he should, thereby, make a mistake, it would be an irreparable injury to the readers of the paper. By observing these suggestions, you will en of mails and small packages. His confi A.B.SMITH, Grain Dealer, ROBIXSOX, I-Con, Highest price paid for Grain. "Late to bed early to- rise will shorten Notice.

Two good, well improved farms for sale, located 2 miles N. W. of Everest, 4. miles S. E.

of Willis, miles N. E. of Horton, containing 160 acres each, known as the David Moore estate. This land is now offered at $40 per acre. If sold in the next 30 days immediate pose3sion will be given of one quarter, the other, posession will be given next Nov.

For particulars address, N. S. Wood or Mrs. Sarah J. Wood, Administratrix, Bobinson, or of parties on the land.

the road to your home in the skies." But dence ia the system is shown by the fact that he ofiers to erect the system without dear yourself to the heart of every compositor with whom you may come in con ST. JOSEPH OUAXD ISLAND R. R. Trains on the St. Joseph Grand Island R.

arrive at Robinson as follows: EAST. No 4 mail and express 4:18 No 2 Hanover local 8:00 am No 14 local freight .2:20 GOING WEST. No 3 mail and express 10 :03 a No 1 Hanover local. .8 :55 No 13 local freight. 11 :03 a early to bed and a "Little Early Riser," the pill that makes longer and better and any expense to the government, and in tact Robinson Record, May 6, 1834.

wiser. J. B. Mitchell. case it is a success then to negotiate with the poet -office department for carrying the The following item has been going the Mr.

James Lsmbert. of New Brunswick mails. The committee looks upon the rounds of the press, and as our drug Illinois, says; "I was badly afflicted with proporition with much favor, and will re' rheumatism in the hips and legs, when I port the bill accepting the offer. If the gists J. B.

Mitchell, Robinson, and Dr. Hoover, Leona, Kansas, handle tbe goods, it may be of interest to readers; HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR GRAIN AT C. Mi Truex Son's JOHN TRUEX, bought a botlleof Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I am 11 right to-day and would system proves to be a tuceees, as is claimed for it, it will reduce the time in transit of Having had occasion to use Chamber insist on every one, who is afflicted with a letter between the sea-boaid and the lain's Cough Remedy, it gives me plea ROBINSON, Dray and Transfer. Goods transferred at reasonable rates.

that terrible disease, to use Chamberlain's KANSAS, haa some friends in the Dalton and lakes or the Misiissippi to- two or three uaim and get well at once." for visited them Sunday. CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor S. Condit C. R.

Hutchison Councilmen i John Payne. C. McClelland Truex. Clerk Mont. Parker, A.

B. Smith. M. T. Terrill Police Judge T.

J. Payne sure to state that I found it to be the best medicine for a cough I have ever used; in fact, it cured me of a cough that had hours. List of Letters. sale by J. B.

Mitchell, Robinson and Dr. Hooter, Leona, Kansas. For hoods and fascinators H. WILLIAMS, Following is the list of letters remaining Frederick Stanley, an eccentric old go to McClelland Bros. A letter from Jerde Wood, of Grand baffled several other cough R.

Burnet, Atalissa, Iowa. Bothered by Spirits. MOREHEAD MORTON, Barbers and Hairdressers, bachelor who lived on a farm in Potta uncalled for at the Robinson postoffice to Feb. 31st, 1891. Ta be sent to the Dead Valley, to his father, states that it watomie county, disappeared suddenly about six months ago.

It was believed Dealer in L-I-V-E -S-T-O-C-K Bobinson, Kansas. Highest Market Price paid at all times. Baltimore, March 16. Some Letter Office in thirty days very warm there and people are begin oiox to make garden. evil spirits are causing a great deal of un Samuel Comstoek, Et Gandy Esq, Mrs.

be had been murdered, and two young J. (Juilfoyl, Unas. Nichols, Mr. frank easiness in the family of Samuel Flersch-man, a prominent merehant here, besides Howell, Adam Nevina, G. A.

Pinyard, 2i. Morrill is strictly in it since his -announcement as a candidate. Cy Lei and men were arrestea on tne charge. Tuesday, Mr. Stanley, wwo was quietly visit-ine in Monmonth.

n1 Geo. Ruttenbur, J. E. Webster, John doing considerable injury to personal Harrison, Chris Munson, Martin Midland ad Jno. Shilling are putting in all their the young men, and amedia tely left for Shop in building formerly occupied by Epps Restaurant.

Shaving, Haircutting, Sea-foam, Shampoo in any style. property. The manirestations began yes CHURCHES. M. E.

CHURCH, Rev.Thos. Campbell, pastor. Services every other Sabbath at 11 a and 7:30 m. Sunday school at 10:00 a every Prayer meeting Thursday evenings. TJ.

B. OlIpRCH, Rev. C. J. Stark, pastor.

Services every other Sunday at 11:00 a m. SabbatfL school every Sunday at 10:00 a m. Prayermeeting Wednesday evenings. Parties calling for any of the above let. nansas to prove mat ne is still alive.

terday with tumultuous bell-ringing, which vr oriu. ten please say J. L. LEMASTER, M. Bobinson, Phusician and Surgeon, Office xslte the Postoffice.

Drougnt tbe servants and family to the LIZZIE CAMPBELL, P. and efforts for him. Early Blaers, Early Risers, Early Risers, the famous little pills for constipation, sick headache, dyspepsia and nerv oasnees. J. B.

Mitchell For Sale, steers coming one year old. See Here it is, and it fills the bill much door to find no one there. Then the pictures began to fall from the walls all over the house, the china fell from the Marsh Kelly. better than anything we could say. "It Problems, scientific, historical, and gives me the greatest pleasure to write you dresser and the pots from the shelves mathematical occupy the attention of our in regard to Chamberlain's Cough Rem The alarmed family sent to the police sta A.

STOUT, Wagonmaker Woodworker Kepairing aSpecialty. Shop north of Jones'House, ROBINSON, KANSAS. edy. During the past winter I have Bold wiso men at. their daily gatherings during tion and the mysterious phenomena con CHARLES PUGH, Tonsorlal more of it than any other kind, and have tinued while the officers were in the house this disagreeable, blue weather.

investigating. The family have been liv yet to find any one, but what was benefit Dr. Lemaster was hurriedly called to ed by taking it. I have never had any ingin the house for a number of years and attend Campbell Trapp Tuesday night SHAMPOONING, Etc medicine in my store that gave such uni can hnd no explanation of the manifest and found him suffering from a stroke of tVmvcl-3, i IIUVMUHOOIUOCQ, UK) UJ business conducted for moderate fee. IK THE LATEST STYLES.

versal satisfaction J. M. Roney, Drug poplexj. lie is now recovering, how- ations. The servant was suspected of having magnetic influence, bat the brass ket gist, Geuda Springs, Kansas.

50 cent SECRET SOCIETIES. NO. 150, A. F. A.

M. meets Tuesday evening on or before full moon and each second Tuesday thereafter. Henry Smith, W. M. G.

G. Kinman, Sec. ROBINSON LODGE NO. 98, 1. 0.

0. F. meets every Saturday night. E. H.

Kopplin N. G. E. L. Tbcex, Rec.

Sec. CAMP NO. 1402 Modern Woodmen of America, meets on the 2d and 3d Thursdays in each month. C. R.

Martin, Consul. W. S. Martin, Clerk. Robinson Post no.

408 G. A. R. meets every second and fourth Saturdays in each month. H.

II. Hickman, Commander. C. R. Martin, Adjt.

and $1 bottles for sale by J. B. Mitchell, tie which was hurled from the shelf as often as it was placed there showed no 8. C. Miller and family, of Powhattan, CHAS.

CLIFTON, Attorn y-at- Law Hobinson, and Dr. Hoover, Leona, Kas. OUR OmCCIS OPPOSITE U.S. PATENT OFFICE and we can secure patent in less time than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or with description.

We adrise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents." with cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries tent free.

Address, c.A.srow&co. Opf-. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. uave ten visiting her father, J.

Thnma Joseph Zieber, Proprletorot GITY MEAT MARKET. Fresh and CuredMeats always on at Lowest Prices. CASH FOR HIDK, Do you want note heads or envelopes, heads, cards, or anything in the printing for some days. Their little boy is suffer LEONA, Kans. motion was shown when her hands were placed upon it.

Spiritualists have been called upon to see if they can find a clew ag from measles, thus preventing their line? Call at The Reporter office for them. eitfrnome. Practices in all District and Inferior Courts. Collections solicited and remit, tances promptly made. to the performance..

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