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The Banner Register from Banner City, Kansas • 5

The Banner Register from Banner City, Kansas • 5

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THE REGISTER. Banner City, Kansas, Jan. 27, 1888. BANNER CITY POST. G.

A. R. NO- 219 Meets in the Banner ty ball on the first and bird Saturdays of each month. GIBBON, Commander, P. A.

SICKAL, Adjutant. LOCAL NEWS, -Cal. is the tinner. -Please subscribe for the REGISTER. -The hotel is managed by A.

A. Heston. -A. G. Davis will furnish you livery outfits.

-H. M. Cooley is the painter of Banper city. -For square meals go to A. G.

Davis' resturant. J. H. BRADY Kansac. Realestate, Mortgage Loans, Abstracts.

-A. E. Smyser buys grain and will sell you coal. -The Banner REgisTERis your paper and don't forget its needs. -Remember M.

F. Sterting's livery tarn 18 still open for customers. -Remember we take produce on subscription for the REGISTER. -Frank Neyer is still holding the fort at the black-smith and wood shop. -The Badger Lumber Co.

will sell you coal and lumber cheap for cash. J. H. BRADY have wild lands, lots in Abilene, in Soiomon City, and in Enterprise. -L.

Mouninger is doing goud business in coal. Monday was a rushing day with him. -You can get goods as usual at Reaugh's old stand in exchange for cash and produce. -Remember James Burns, when you waut shoemaking or mending He repairs harness. J.

H. BRADY making farm mortgage loans at current rates. Positively no disappointment after inspection and approval. Any of our readers who will send ten cents to the American Publishing.Company, 8860 Fairmount Avenue, PhiladelCain, Pa. that Company will send them, postage Said, "The Weird and Wonderful Story of SHE; or Adventures in the Caves of Kor," by H.

R. Haggard. Published in four volumes, size of Seaside Library. We hope all of our readers will improve this opportunity to get this fasernating story, which is somuch praised by all the leading papers and magazines. J.

H. BRADY Co. -Our list in cludes farms large and small, farms highly improped and modsrately improved. -Remember the services at the hall next Sunday morning and evening. -There was a fair audience at the ball last Sunday considering the cold weather.

-A large amount of sickness resulting from colds is reported from various parts of the coumry. -An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Carlton was buried in the BANNER cemetry on Tuesday. -Feed is running very short in many places.

Those who supposed they had 'plenty are realizing that they are not going to be over supplied. J. H. BRADY We buy sell and trade. Everything comes everything goes.

Going or coming business must move on. -The installation of the G. A. R. Post, 219, took place at the Banner city hall, last Saturday evening, and Was very interesting affair, it was conducted by Post Commanders Jacob Shopp and W.

S. Anderson of Abilene Pest No. 63. The officers of this post are as follows. P.C.

W. Gibson. 8. V. John Pollock.

J. V. Fry. H. M.

Keaugh. Q. -J. K. Wicks.

Lowrey Jones. A. L. Cavender. 0.

Wm. Pollock. 0. Wm. Ainsworth.

8. W. A. Heaton. Q.

M. John Hartman. Post meets every 1st. and 3d. Saturday of each month.

H. BRADY CO. One of our strongholds is our Abstract books. They are full and true, and we make transcripts from them quick. Ty and neatly and at reasonable cost.

PERSONALS. L. Monninger shipped a car load of fat cattle last week. Bev. B.

F. Hills was reported quite unwell the latter part of last week. Later He is no better. Dr. Caulk was over from Carlton on Wednesday and called at the REGISTER office.

He is always a welcome caller, John Baxter on Holland creek lost a number of cattle in the late blizzard. They are reported as haring frozen to death. Teachers Examination. Teacher's examination in the first ward school building, Abilene, Saturday, Jan. 28, 1888 at 9 a.

m. sharp. J. S. Ford.

Supt. Pub. Inst. The Delineator. This Metropolitan Monthly Magazine for February, 1888, 19 again on our table.

It contains the usual amount of Ladie's, Misses' and Children's Fashions, with full description of New goods, new styles, new trimmings and practical 1 articles on subjects connected with dress. Every lady should have it. Terms, one subscription, one year $1.00. gle copies $.15. Died, Mrs.

R. Tolbert, who has been sick for some months, died at her home on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. T. it appears has been a great sufferer in her late fiction, and after suffering so long passed away to that blissful shore, where suftering and death never come.

The funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. F. Scherer at the Harmony Christian Church on Thursday of this week. If you have lost your pocketbook you will listen to any one who can tell you how to get it back.

If you have lost your -which is mere precious, -listen to us. Medicines can do nothing but check disease; they act negatively, not positively. They cannot build up your health, or bring back your strength, or renew your vitality. Why do you hesitate to join the large army who are using Compound Oxygen when you know two things: First, By no possibility can it harm you. Second, In nine cases out of ten it must benefit you.

The quality of our curative agent is proved by the success in our business during the last eighteen years. Investigate, and you will not hesitate a moment. We will send free some of our books on the subject of Health, if you will send your address. Drs. 1527 and 1529 Arch Philadelpnia Pa.

Industrial Reform Convention. There will be a state convention of industrial refermers held in the city of Abilene, at Augustine's office Feb. 18th, 1888, at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of electing seven delegates to attend the national industrial reform convention, which meets in Washington, D.

Feb. 22, 1888; also to elect a state central committee and attend to such other business as may come before the convention. All who favor the platform of the reform party as adopted at Sprinefield, Oct. 14, 1887, and all who oppose the policy of the two dominant parties, and desire a reform in the national and state politics in the interest of the industrial people are invited to attend and participate in said convention. This is the presidential year; By order ot the state central committee.

S. E. Booth, Chairman. H. W.

Smith, Vice Chairman. Moline, Jan. 18, 1888. The cure for sickness 500 years ago was Neglect: 300 years ago, Sorcery; 100 years ago, Herbs and Drugs; 25 years ago, Medicines; to-day it is Compound Oxygen. Medicines weaken the whole system to strengthen one weak point; Compound Oxygen strengthens both.

A doctors average bill is. $50. Invest $15 in our "Home Treatment" and you will save the other $35, and feel better than you have for five years. Are you Nerveus? Those tired, sick headaches will vanish. Have you.

weak lungs? Give compound oxygen one chance to strengthen them. Have you Dyspepsia? It will cure you! Remember always one thing! You risk absolutely nothing in trying our treatmont. It is simply breathing diferent air; not "dosing" or "drugging," or going a thousand miles away from home and friends. It is breathing daily into your lungs at your own home, the concentrated vitality of all the health resorts in the world. 200 page book mailed free.

For particulars, address, DRS. 1527and 1529 Arch Philadelphia, Pa. A SHOE SHOP AT BANNER KAS. James Burns, a first class shoe maker and repairer, has located In Banner City, bought his shop pecting to stay, and will make and repair Boots, Shoes and Harness. Prices reasonable for ready pay.

All kinds of produce which can be used or turned into money, will be taken at market price. Land for Sale One of the best farms in this town ship 805 acres. All kinds of fruitUnder good Cheap $40 cultiyation. Buildings good. at per acre, ments as follows.

A small payment down. Balance on long time, at 8 per cent. interest. A good farmer can purchase this land and make the money to pay for it, off the land. See S.

P. Har. rington. THE HOG MARKET. Be it remembered that A.

G. Davis is still buying hogs at Banner City and will continue to pay the best prices the market will afford. It will be to your interest to see him before selling elsewhere. Banner City is always the place to get your cash and the highest prices for your hogs. FOR SALE CHEAP.

A fine residence. barn and cistern, located on lots 22, 23 an 24, in block 16. This property is weli finished, conveniently arranged and is offered at a bargain. Call on or write to S. P.

rington, Banner City, Kansas. Have you got Consumption, Asthma, Sore Throat, Bronchial Trouble, Dys-1 pepsia, Nervous Prostration or any Chronic Troubles? If so, send a postal to Drs. 1627 and 1529 Arch Streei, Philadelphia, and they will send you a 200 page book free. GIVE THEM A CHANCE! your breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery it is.

Not only the larger air-passages, but the thousands of little tubes and cavities leading from them. When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs cannot half do their work. And what they do, they cannot do well. Call cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose and head and lung obstructions, all are bad. All ought to be got rid of.

There is just one sure way to get rid of them. That is to take Boschee's German Syrup, which any druggist will sell you at 75 cants a bottle. Even if every thing else has failed you, you may depend upon this for certain. That is to say, your lungs. Also all PEOPLE DEMAND PROTECTION.PATENT MEDICINES.

What are they? As a general thing they are prescriptions having been used with great success by old and wellread Physicians. Thousand ofinvalids have been unexpectedly cured by their use, and they are the wonder and dread of Physicians and Medical Colleges an the U. so much so, that Physicians graduating at Medical Colleges are required to discountenance Proprietary Medicines, as through them the country doctor loses his most profitable practice, As a manufacturer of Proprietary Medicines, Dr. G. G.

Green of Woodbury. advocates, most order to prevent the risk that the sick and afflicted are liable to, almost dailr by the use of Patent Medicines put out by inexperienced persons for aggrandizement only, and the employing of inexperienced and incompetent doctors by which almost every village and towns cursed; and men claiming to be doctors who had better be undertakers, experimenting with their patients and robbing them of their money and health, -for the good of the afflicted that our government protect its people by making laws to regulate the practiee of medicine by better experienced and more thoroughly educated Physicians, and thereby keep up the honor of the profession, also form laws for the recording of recipes of Proprietary Medicines, under examination and decision of experienced Chemists and Physicians appointed for that purpose by the Government, before they are licensed for general use, He would mest freely place the rectpe of Boschee's Germen Syrup and Green's August Flower under such laws, had he the proper protection, and thereby save the projudice of the people, and avoid the competition and imitation of worthless medicines. -Copied from the Chicago Mail, Aug. 8, '87. THE ABILENE NATIONAL BANK.

ABILENE, KANSAS. CASH CaPital, $150,000 C. H. BARKER, President. W.

P. RICE, Vice President. E. D. HUMPHERY, Cashier, A.

K. PERRY, Assistant. Cashier. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, Foreign and Domestic Exchange Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED SECURITY.

ABILENE BANK LEBOLD, FISHER Proprietors. BANKING BUSINESS DONE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ORGAGES negotiated on farm property at 6, 7, and 8 per cent, with reasonable commission. Also money on farms without commission. STEAMSHIP TKETS AT ALL TIMES, FOR SALE AT LOWEST A TES. Foreign exchange furnished on all the principle cities of the world Bonds bought and sold.

Special attention given to business of farmers, merchants and stockmen Personal liability no limited, as is the case with incorporated banks. DGER LUMBER COMP NY, DEALERS IN LUMBER, COAL, LIME, AND OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL, BANNER CITY, KANSAS. Jacob Flaming Manager PATENTS Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained, and all Patent busiuess conducted for MODERATE FEES. Our office is opposite 8. PATENT OFFICE.

We have no sub agencies, all business direct, hence can transact patent business in less time and at less cost than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing, or photo, with description. We advise if patentable or not, free of charge, Our fee is not due till patent is secured. A book, "How to Obtain Patents," with references to actual clients in your State, county, or town, sent free. Address C.

A. SNOW Washington, D.C. NOTICE TO AGENTS! New thing Coal Oil utilized for fuel, saves its cost every month. Sells at sight Agents wanted Write for terms at once, and be the first in the field. CLIMAX FUEL CARTRIDGE St.

Joseph, Mo. "Tm Just Going Down to the Gate" and 86 other Popular Ballads, in book form, size of Sheet Music. Sent, post-pald, for ONLI POUR CENTS. Stamps taken, AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO. Fairmount Philadelphia Pa, TAKE NOTICE.

We will take meat, potatoes, good butter, hay, oats, corn or chick. ens on subscription for the REGISTER. Sumner Bros. will have a full stock of new jewelry, watches, clocks, to display in their new location between the Post Office and First National Bank in Abilene, Kansas, after Dec. 12th: Prices as low as the lowest.

See S. P. Harrington or L. Monninger at once. This is a good investment.

Near a new town and must develope into money. Banner City, Kansas. TO TRADE. 80 acres of raw prairie. The E.

of S. E. of 9. 17. 2.

E. $500 in stock, cattle or horses. $500 is a mortgage on the premises, which can be assumed. Harness repaired. James Burns will repair your harness for you promptly, neatly and at reasonable charges.

See him at the Banner City Shoe Shop. BANNER GITY Livery and Feed STABLE. M. F. STERLING, Proprietor.

GOOD RIGS and TURNOUTS, -ATREASONABLE RATES. We carry passengers to all parts of the country and furnish a driver BOARD AND FEED FOR HORSES BY THE Day or week GIVE US A CAL.

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Years Available:
1887-1888