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Cline's Press from Clyde, Kansas • 4

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If you want a flrst-class lunch, be sure and call at IPajadio CSoia. I Public-Meeting at Amis I v.i it t. xi on i uiy uu uixv. air. xxnworvu in uie JJaln I very Hy needed jot now! Our Shirley letter appear next yrcek.

A Great Cause of Unman Misery 'Is tHe of BURKDALL, Proprietor. chair, J. Cline acted as Secretary, Report of recent meeting read and adopted. Committee on subscriptions reported as follows: 1 Original 1,70.00 Later cash 890.00 Every smoker ftoQl4 try "Little pker;" 1 Mrs. J.

R. King sang in the M. choir jart Sunday. the business. Mr.

Doughty has taken his old position at the Pomeroy where he will be glad to see his friends. Mr. D. is a good citizen and we hope he may remain in Editor Press: 'Why is the reason?" When are we going to organize a Blaine and Logan club? Why not Friday-night July 11th? Delays are dangerous you know and there is danger tho "opposition" may pool and engage all the' halls till after election. A meeting has been called for next Monday evening in Qpera hall.

Editor. Hotel Restaurant Iu labor 195.00 GOOD, BETTER, BEST. -A. XetvLre ezx tli TrNtmrat nd Radical cure of Seminal Weakaeaa, or Speriua-torrboea, induced Jy Helf-Abuae. Involuntary EmiBsioiiB, Nervous Debility, aud Impedimenta to Marriage generally; Consumption, Epilepsy and Fita; Mental and Physical Incapacity.

By ROBERT OULVEflWELL. M. aiilhor Total 2,843.00 Col. McKay spoke of the progress of Pr. Blachly gives Gas and takes out eeth without pain.

mmm The thermometer registered on Tues- -47 at 105 in the snade. Meals at all Confectionary Wc ask YOU to give us a trial Opposite CatytfaPs cbura factory. GI.YDE. KAN. 45 of the "tlreen Book." c.

Is What Everybody says of the, Dr. Painless traction of teeth at IJlachJy's Dental rooms. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awf jil eoivequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials poinUng out a mode of cure at onaa certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. at This lerf arc wl 1 Drove a bona tn thnnanil? Livery, Feed and Sale Sfablo. SALE HORSES CONSTANTLY ON HAND UNION ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, CLOTHING IN ENDLESS VARIETY All Sorts of Styles and Prices to Match, and Sent undo seal, la a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of four cents, or two postage stamps.

Address THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL 41 Ana 8h, New York, N. Post Office Box 450. Road Wagons MX KllormARl the work. Wanted everyone to take an interest in this enterprise. Mr, Marshall said he was willing to do what he could to inake.it a Remarks Mere made by Mr.

L. O. Fuller, E. L. Chaplin, James -McKay.

Mr. Fuller moved that the present -board of trustees be elected as permanent board for the term of one year. Upou motion meeting adjourned to allow the Board of trustees to elect their ofllcers. L'ion reassembling the following report was iuadr: For Chairman of Board of Trustees, Brooks Secretary, James McKay; Treasurer, Henry Rasmussen. The Board resolved to proceed at once with tlje necessary steps to carry forward tho work of erecting the church edifice.

It was moved by Col. McKay that W. P. Rice be instructed and requested to embody the names of the present board of trustees in the charter for the church to be erected at Ames. Upon motion the meeting adjourned.

J. C. Cline, Sec'y. SEAPO NOTES. Republican Valley Editor Press: In justice to the German Fire and Tornado Insurance Company of Illinois and Baker Borton their agent at this plate I would slate that for loss on my barn by tornado said Company through their special agent aud adjuster Mr.

W. D. Hilton of Franfort, Kansas, paid me to my entire satisfaction iu oue week from date of loss. I can therefore recoinend said agent and his companies to all concerned. D.

Lake. Clyde, July 7, 1834. 70 2w-pd To the if. E. Church Society: Have you any hymn books If so, why not oblige the church going public with the use of them during church services.

Either do that or else request the minister to change his form of speech and say, "let the choir now' join," aud not say "let us now join," etc. Us; very many of us, should be pleased to assist the choir, if they allow it, provided the chcrch will -jriK BEAB OF CHICAGO OASU HOUSE, 1ST TIIE BEFORE enderson Klanmanii, Barxfs Johxsox, Prop's. COME IN AND SEE US, BUYING ELSEWHERE. Kansas. Clyde, We have a number of new Look them up and read theni.

Mayor Cannon has gone to the Derao-. ratio Convention in Chicago this week. W. II. Williams preached at the Joinca' school house on last Sunday evening.

Thompson and Stransenback sold $491.72 in hides and tallow on Wednesday. Her. E. If. Fleisher's old organist presided at the morning service on ast Sua- 4 number of Greenleaf people came up pa Wednesday to attend the Clyde Band upper.

We learn that a fire destroyed spreral business houses a few nights ago in Vining. The Pomeroy set up a big dinner, last Sunday. Ice cream turkey aud fruits dinner. A man who will directly or indirectly stab another's private character is guilty of a dastardly action. Rev.

J. W. Evans made us a friendly pall on Tuesday, introducing his relative Mr. G. T.

Phillips of Ohio. or.iETnEATr.iEnT NEWH0USE. vJ.ml9ry9um. Seminal D- TEE ONLY TRUE each Suuday loan us "hymnal." Occasional Church Goer. Opposite Post Office.

Clyde, Kansas. It is reported that our handsome leader 3 1 C2 CD of the band received a stroke of paralysis on the 4th at Palmer. Strange that it and Shoe should only affect the heart. The rest ofJ NQTICb. The duplicate tax roll is at our, office where those who desire can pay their taxes for 1883.

ttemember the penalty attaches June 20, 1884. Hkumox Raxdou'H. our young menu anatomy is in gooa condition. It is reported that a pretty young girl of Palmer is similarly affected. We intend to investigate.

Joe Brown sitys he once had such an attack. lie says FACTS RECARDMC Bf.Sulai'alraloLt By Pearl. Hot, dy ai.d windy, Corn needing raiu very much. Mr. Ed.

Q'Couor and John Walker started for tho south to harvest last week. We learn of the death- of a lady near Fairview last week, Mrs. Geo. Walton. She leaves a husband and two children to mourn her loss.

Married at the bride's parents Miss Bertie Hazen to Charles Culver on the od of July by the Rev. Williams, both of this place. We wish them a happy jourucy through life, R.v. W. If.

Williams of Seapo preached at Liberty last Sabbath. Camp' meeting commence tho 25th of July in Mr. Way's grove uear Fairview. We heard Mr. O.

S. Marjuis and his friend C. Brallier was intending to start west in a few weeks. Scotch and American Monument, it's not dangerous but makes a fellow feel It will rlff ami enrtcli 11o BLOOD, Tecplnte UieUlviR aSd KIDNEYS, KfjO! TI1K "Bed Jacket." Parties wanting deep or shallow well Force Pumps, come an investigate the merits of our "Red Jacket" the only pump made in the United States like it. No matter how deep, the valves can be taken out of the pump and new leather or rubber put in, all from the platform.

No tearing up of platform, no taking out of pump; everyone knows what a task it is. The "Red Jacket" has no DISSOLUTION NOTICE. To whom it niav this to certify that the lirm doing business under the name of I. I. Groff and J.

C. Wnitc is hereby mutually dissolved. The business will be continued by 1. 1. Grofli who will assume all liabilties, collect aud settle accounts.

J. I. Groff. HEALTH ana Viao or xwu ir- diseases tc liysiifisia.Want of I ki.Fl.iilvcl very lonesome, "i roi iooks a leeue droopy" but we think he will be around in a few days. Shookspoke says: "All Swell that end I'IBST-CIiASS WORK AT THE LOWEST PRICES.

Call and examine stock, wopk and prices. All communications promptly answered. tlon. Lack of Slreupth, Its use Is marked with Iniiiiciiats and wonrtcri ill results. Hones, muscles and nerves receive new force.

Enlivens The Clyde Band wish to return thanks to the ladies and all who assisted in making the supper a success. -e -We hope the temperance people wil not overlook or forget the ladies temperance mite box in the postoffice. HOUSE, tSSjr In Old Postoffice Buildim; A full line of UEHS' LADIES', BOYS and GIRLS wear. Cheapest place to buy your Shoes in the County. Also a heavy line of Gives.

Give me a call. J. A. Derse. the mind and supplies nrani rn Eiift'criiig from all complaints LADIES We are informed that there is a sadly ncculiar 10 incir aex win una in C57JNi otic DR.

KAKTER'8 IKON TOMIO a safe und speedy Marble Republican Valley Works. distressing case in this citj. A man without a "backbone." Horrible condition! We thought there was a "sciew loose somewhere" but had no "idee" that the man's entire spinal column was gone. The Band rendered some excellent music in front of the Commercial drug store on last Saturday evening. cure.

It gives a clear and healthy complexion. The stroneest tcstlmbny to the value of Utt. HaiiTBB's Ikoh Tonic Is that frequent attempts at counterfeiting have only added to the popularity of the oripiual. If yon earnestly desire ifnn do not experiment get the OUIOISAL AND li.ST. (Send TDur address to Th Dr.

Harter MdTo. St. Louis. for our "CUE AM BOOK. Full of strunse and useful ioformution, free.

Da. Harter'3 ir.oti Tonic 19 foh Sale by AU. CRuaaisTS and Dealers ilvErmvHEns. Clyde. Kansas.

equal; it oamiot be "run down it "shows -for itself." H. Rcsijmore Son. TX1 31 Office of Eusiia P. Reynolds February 15, 1881. Notice is hereby given to merchandise dealers, supply and feed dealers, boarding house keepers, -farmers, and all others interested that ve sfrall under no circumstances be responsible for any bills contracted by any of our subcontractors, their employees, or our own employees except upon our own order.

All persons are cautioned to trust no one whomsoever in Our service or employ except upon our written request. Elisha P. Reynolds Cuntractors Chicago, Iowa and Kansas railroads. Xo one should complain or scold if the poor man sits oh top pf the fence in order to rest himself at times. It's dangerous for such a mau to get off the fence, for if he gets down on the wrong side he can never get over or on top agaiu.

This world i a whopper to get through without Yet to run weU without recompense. Ton must fix your mark high, adjust well your Clauses And iiot "nit too much on top of the fonce." P. S. Copyright on above applied for. Ei-itou.

TT A DDTOM wi biwi The 4th of July has gone and so has many a dime out of the young, men's pocket. Notice: In another column will be found an article iu which all (whether they wili or no) are interested, Xcglect-ing to read it may prove a very serious as well as an affair. We refer to the advertisement of Pricklv Ash Bitters. A knowledge of its merits and the benefit you or your family may derive from using It will save not only health but many dollars otherwise expended in "Doctors' bills." 70 4t Dtnr. and an noAiuo 1 ra ofaaesira diaaaaaa Mr.

Stacy of Seapo made us a call on Wednesday. He reports a gflfld meeting in progress in the Christian church at Seapo. Miss Ella Blachly from Lodi, Wiscon-t in, arrived in town Tuesday evening and will spend the summer with her brotfigr Dr. EJachly, Wayne is the name of the town which is to '-knock Seapo out of time." It is located two miles north of Seapo on the BandM. R.

R. bafltosWItadphTatolasM ilalltf The First National Rank lias money to loan on long or short time. Ileal estate or personal security at reduced rates. Exchange is bought and sold at lower rates than lias ever been before given to the public. A Radloal Our dlilKS? or rs nauioai burs wort.

Do sot tempori: for braia nrkla POJIEROX H0USK The Leading HOTEL IN" CLYDE. Xcar Depot Ueadqvartcrs fiir Com mercial Men. a Bates Beasonablc. MoMEEKIN Co. roar system Avoid tbe usposltlon of prsteatloaa rameaisa tor uses srou bias.

Get our free ilmlu AND IMPOTENCY. and learn lasportaat tsesa before taktac treassaeat elsewhere. Teke aires The best smoking tobacco is '-Little Joker" Deposits received subject 'IBbmxot tbatheaotTBKQ ltaoosaada, does aot In- TMTBD for OTer ex ere mtUk attention ta to payment on demand. (tasl! or cease fata or tea. WonuAmA A girl for general housework, call at Coon's Restaurant Interest allowed on time Eli Garwood, oue of our farmers living five miles north of here, threshed his wheat crop of this year, last Saturday.

This is the earliest of the season. xears br use in manyTbouaaad Gaaaa of OTRVOUS ea aelentloe ntedliisl Brie. Mrs. A. J.

Hanson apd daughter of Kansas City are visiting Mrs. F. A. Griffin. 4- I 2 a S.

mmm 1 i. 3 op kaaa S. i i I sill- 5 ft 5 3 SI SB I Or a crples. By dives eppliea- PEOPEIEIOES, deposits. This bank is the sw vo iu aeas ei cu Wanted A girl for hotel work, House, W.

Uurkdall. call at Clyde only incorporated bank in Clyde. Farmers and bu ORGANIC HIIIII lag vie" Mate of life, which have been wesaed aMalnn hnk Cowsaw Dr. I Barge. srjoonsoB to siness men deposit your money and do your bunk dlsoues of ta to Go tl Union On Price clothing house forypur liuo underwear, neckties, hats, caps, etc.

Imsetaety, Orseels uewlel AfHlen. aad sera dcwuliito trrmtmeiitt Miss Mollie Oxley of Clay Center and Miss Ida Sargent of Clj'de made the Press office a pleasant call on Monday. Miss Pxley is thaeguest of Miss Sargent. F. Catudal came in on Monday and subscribed for the Press, having it sent to St Johns P.

Q. lie also ordered tliiiiiMI. TrrmtrA. Cell or wrik fc. Iml mi Aswtl Mens ifjh-raldljgal-.

HARR18 REMEDY 0O Wfg QmmUtM. EOSH Xortk, lOta 8t at. JLooJa, So. ett ttWIira TaWWa ing business ith the First Qu last Monday mriruinsc we had tho pleasure of formiug tle acquaintance of Mr. F.

A. F. Catudal of St. Johns, P. Canada.

Mr. Catudal is a gentleman perhaps 20 years of age and a young man of superior abilities aud address. We do not know which to admire most, his polite gentlemanly manners or his good sense aud judgment Us evinced in his conversation. He is the son of our enterprising townsman, J. Catudal, manufacturer.

Mr. C. arrived in the city on last Thursday evening. On Friday evening following the Clyde Brass Band serenaded hint. After thanking the boys iu a neat speech Mr.

Catudal presented the Baud with several pieces of choice music. Mr. Catudal is custom aud agent with Mr. Chas. Arpin, banker of St.

Johns. Wo extend to oar young friend a cordial welcome to our city. Mr. V. is very well pleased with Kansas.

BUMtkras to be snwrcd by bM. dslrina trcetnwnS by sssll. Renter a National Dank. ST. 1 1 les ft se4lere cere ta tbrlr edteetM.

It hay rake, at Kt-hkopf The "Moline" Lidell's. IMm Dr. C. I. LsBABOK.

rmt mm4 rfcyalrtse le IH.ll. Ceswal Bed. Bars, leatltaitr. St hmmm B. Leefcv Bte.

IsxseSor ta tt. Butts' UrUhMit IS Ten. rwUoodst! Slew 4oott.l! Miss II. K. Cornforth our City Mil Everybody reads the liner has just returned from the east fifty extra copies.

Press. Flour! Flour! Flour! Flour! The Chicago Cash house has the ex-elusive sale of the Walker boots and shoes in this vicinity. Every pair warranted. where she has been to purchase tier spring and fall stock of Millinery sroods. consisting of every style, qual ity and price of goods, Ladies and Goto Howell Avest of tho M.

Church, on" Washington street, for bar children's Hats from 25cts and up Cains in lumber. Thev keen the best ward. Miss Cornforth is prepared to supply her customers ith a better quality of all kinds of goods in the Rev. Mr. Patterson of Michigan will preach at the Baptist Church next Sunday morning and evening.

Wo wish to call the special attention of our readers to the abo article on Clyde and Cawker City written by Hon. B. E. Tifft General asent for the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Philadelphia, one of tho largest, oldest and best Life Insurance Companies in the world.

The "article was published in the "Philadelphia Commercial List and Price Current" the leading Commercial paper of Philadelphia. Mr. Tint was very enthusiastic over our country while here, and from remarks made by him we have reason to hope for frequent visits from him. The Penn Co. oner a perfectly safe insurance on very liberal terms.

Kdward Week lias been appointed Local Agent and I)r. J. O. Thompson Medical examiner. W.

P. Rice took but a $5,000 Life Policy in this company a short time ago. Go and examine Miss II. K. Crn-forth'B elegant stock of Millinery goods just recieved.

Sho has undoubtedly the finest stock in Clyde. Prices to suit purchaser. Place of business one door east of Paradis Co's. Restaurant and Grocery. lumber.

They sell the lowest. They sell the mostr Call on them and get what 3'ou want. Millinery line than can be found any where else in this cityi fohe win ue Atchison Champion, July 4th. Major L. M.

Cline, Junior editor of Wine's Press, Clyde, is in the city. pleased to have persons come in and For fine tobacco, cijiiirs, books, splen examine her stock ot goods. did stationery, go to E. It. Uelirays Mr.

J. M. Ijames sent in a sample of orchard grass and native timothy that arc very fine. The timothy is about four feet in Lighth and tho orchard grass nearly as high. All the members of the W.

C. T. U. are requested to meet Thursday afternoon at the reading room promptly on time 3 o'clock. Mrs.

J. L. Thompson, Pres. G.T. Phillips of Harden Phio, an uncle of Mrs.

J. W. Evans is on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Evans of this city.

Mr. Phillips is very much pleased with Kansas. We boje he may enjoy the hospitality of our people. at post onice building, tSic. At our store room in Clyde, (Hive TDs a TTrial.

MILLING E. T. PECK, Agent, Qppasi to Commercial House. Ol3ra.e, so KZstaa. Finest tn the World.

There is no machines shown in Cloud Count that can compare in material and hay rake, at Rehkopf Tho "Cresept" Lidell's. fine finish with Sandwich and Buckeye self cord hinders. Confidential, we have Clino's Press, Clyde, neatly printed, fuJI of adds, shows progressive growth of that city. Concordia Blade. Judge Mcjuukin of Clay Center made us a call on Monday.

The Judge is looking toward the Judgeship of this district. He is a good lawyer aud an able oue. Go and see Coon for Good Groceries, the monev to nav our own funeral ex COAL! At the Central Branch Depot. pcuses if we fail to prove that we carry A fine line of fur aud straw hats in end less variety -at lleiniau and Newhouse's the largest stoclc ot reapers 01 any nouse west of the Missouri river. Kvshmoke Sox.

Union one Price clothing epuse. Go to Coon's for Ice Cold Lemonade. ThM tmmJorit mfUm ill of Of 1 Norton's Self Sealing. My artM frim eWsiisf aswani tha X4cr( JteMn hth mhrnotmrnrnkmrnmi Tin cans, made from extra thick tin, iu all respects as good as Mason's glass jars A Blaine and Logan club will be organized McDouald's Opera hall on next Monday eve. July 14th at 8 o'clock.

Let every friend of Republican, principles attend. Many Citizens. rarer to ifwi owro, Howell for cheap lumber Go to Coon's for the Finest Candies in Clyde. iiinmni ir Ztreysj at about half the price, lor sale ty O. II.

Hushmoke Sox. May Aimstongs old films All persons Indebted to Lcm. B. Haynes are requested to call and settle up. At once, The Union One Price Clothing house is headquarters for sdl kinds of goods consisting of coats, pants, hats, caps, shirts, jewelry tor etiast eWoyr JaaeIsiBataBlieiss Kansas City, Si Joseph Council Bluffs R.R.

In CONNECTION with the Burlington Route! 'lre! Fire! a Clyde, Go to Coon's for Fresh Sweet Bread. Kanass 11. A. Handy, one of the firm pf Howell Bros. Lumber Dealers, has broken the bands of high prices on lumber and are now receiving it 011 every train.

Go and see them at west part of Clyde, they A car load of Baiu wagons, at Rehkopf Lidell's. im ttrnwk mm Fslsia, rmn iis7Hals Mil lot JlmmmriUmt mttt tos. nm mm sjattst asa tfcrlr metton, g1 DuBray's for soda water, Married. Cu last Thursday evening at the home of the bride in Seapo, Kansas, by Rev. W.

H. Williams, Miss Bertie Hazen to Mr. Charles E. Culver. May prosperity and happiness be their lot is the wish of the wiU do you good.

Howell Bros, for bargains iu hay rake, at Uohkqpf Go to lumber. The "Star' Lidell's, ILLIWOI8it KAH8A IOWA I 1 MEBRASKA 1 SYSTEM MISSOURI COLORADO DON'T FORGET, mmwUv mm- mmh -Allstresi smsT stateift-. that A. G. Smith Son of the Clay Center COAL! COAL! GEO.

MOORE, Dealer in Coal Office at K. P.Dopot. nurserv have all kinds of fruit, orna Dave Cpou at a big expense has fitted up his place of business. He has a First-class Baker and will keep everything iu that line. Death of Allie Hollis.

mental aud shade trees. Also grapes "of all kinds. Berries the tree peddlers The 4th passed off quietly. The Sunday schools had a picnic west of town where a good time was had. At the Rink a grand dance closed festivities of the day.

A great many of our people went to other towns to enjoy the 4th. "Wes" Coffey Mas the rccipiuut of a birthday party Monday eve. June 21. "Wes" received a number of fine presents from his relations and friends and an 'elegant supper at the residence of his mother Mrs. D.

Lake. There were present about seventy-five persons. Mr. Isa E. Hall, recently of Morgan-tbwn, W.

paid us a visit on Tuesday. Mr. Hall belongs to oue of the oldest and. best families iu the Old Dominion, ud we are glad to meet him in our beautiful Kansas. Mr.

Hall, owns a good farm miles northeast of the city. Mr. and Mrs. II. C.

Rushicore returned from a visit to Atchison aud St. Joe on Tuesday, bringing wjth the in Misses Kate and Flora Lundon, sisters to Mrs. Rushmore. They will visit in the city a few weeks. We hope tha young ladies will be pleased with our city and people.

ILvxovEii. 13, 1884. After liavjng lung fever and pneumonia I had a dreadful cough and could not sleep at night. The doctors told me. I had con-sumtion and would die, I have taken six bottles Piso's cure and my cough is entirely gone and I am well as ever.

Emlixe Foud, stories to the contrary not withstanding Call onJ. II. Banner Clyde, Kansas, or A. G. Smith, Son, Clay Center, Kansas.

turn mwrmitmf sm sraiaaia. tease mwm 1 mmimmSmUmmmmt emrmftrWtf palst Plllet tm0 mro tjesrUr to enay mthmr nililmt 9stoeVMs9(n eUoV 4VyrtMo CeeMWeJyp tfeWse 1 eeaUeV AtolsMtfMM 4M4l MMmimMNftuwii rcsa-T BtTTTO C.Cj eyLITea Howell Bros, is the place to buy your lumber. NOTICE. BOOT and SHOE Before It. McCord, Justice of the Peace for J3.

Burke, Plaintiff. vs. II. G. Sprague and O.

R. Burchord, Ho for the Union One Price cloth? ing Mouse, the place to get every thing in line of clothing of the latest styles aud lowest cost. Go to Coon's for Sparkling Soda Water. 'Howell Bros, for great bargains. Howell Bros, will not be undersold.

Go and examine their prices. Elk Township, Cloud County, State of Kansas. Isaac Fontaine FC2EG! all Kinds of Confec- The Howell Bro's. Lumber are preparing to build a fine office near their lumber yard. To H.

G. Snrasue and It. Burchord: Go to Coon's for tionury. Take notice that you have been sued by the above named F. E.

Burke, for fifty-three dollars and six cents ($53.06) 1 i -i -1 Carpets at Cost. Bayre Mor gan's. The Union One Price Clothing House is headquarters for the most el A favorite prescription of ene tea. I noted and sacreiWal SMelsJIsta ra thaDjsT Sosl auu costs ui sun, wmcii caw is oci iui (now erasers Ieevtart Xosl tttinnd, rTeeWkfses (Ml llessf.NM hearing on the 18th day of July, 1S84 Garnishee summons issued on George II fDplalnscaled enTelopeVw.Urvr(rletsoa4UsV Tho Union One Price Clothing House is selling more hats, caps, coats, PH. WAWD CO.

UMitsraeey fs the Wilkes and his answer filed, and unless vou appear on that day and answer to Rev. II. J. Gaylord called upon egant men's ana boy's wear. Can't be beat this side of Chicago, tjoiman.

Kewhouse proprietors, A fine Iqt of Parlor and Bed Room Setts just at Sayre Morgan's. Opposite Cat-js. Best udai Bros. fTij Material Washing 5Ia-l I JTl Best chine Factoty.Lig WOrk Retaibiko Neatly and "Well Dose. Satisfaction Guaranteed 1 I editor and his family a few Written by Lvcy M.

Jackson. Allie, daughter of P. D. and Ella Hollis, died June 27, 1884, of lung fever. Little Allie was two years and two months But ah the family chain is broken.

The funeral services were conducted hy Mrs. Brown. The remains were laid in its last resting place in Mt. Hope ceine: tery. Dear Allie has gone to the spirit land To mingle her voice with the angel In offering praise to God and the lamb Vho called her from sorrow, temptation' aud pain.

Her journey through life soon came to a close Like the opening flower or budding rose That is broker; from tho stem e're it had come to full bloom, So our darling sweet child was called from our home, A bud just unfolding we tridy may say. Oh, Allie who came aud so soou away, To join the redeemed and 'angels above lu singing-the songs of redemption and loye. Our circle is broken Dear Allie is gone. How sadly we feel, yes deeply we niouru, Thinking of her so innocent and true, How calmly she died as we bade her adieu! That light silken and sparkling bright said court, judgment will be' rendered e. inan any nrm in cry a against you.

F. E. Bcrke, Plaintiff. J. W.

SBAFTIHI, Tiaiat If. IIOLtlK. CoDoordia, By his Attorney, J. J. McFarlau.

Q7-4t TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Bed rock prices on -mowing, machines, at Rehkopf Lidell's. Don't forget that, Howell Bros. Co-are the men that broke the Ring on high priced lumber. They are selling lower than any yard in western Kansas.

Go and see them. The Finest Equipped Railroad in thf World for All Classes of Travel. EARLY 5000 Miles in the System. With Elegant, Through Trains con taining Pullman Palace Sleeping, Dining and Chair Cars, between the following prominent Cities Without Change CHICAGO. PEORIA.

ST. LOUIS, KANSAS CITY, DENVER. OMAHA ST. JOSEPH. QUINCY, HANNIBAL, I BURLINGTON.

KEOKUK, DES MOINES, ROCK ISUND, LINCOLN. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ATCHISON, TOPEKA. LEAVENWORTH, SIOUX CITY. ST PAUL; MINNEAPOLIS.

Over 200 Elegantly Equipped Pas. senger Trains running daily over thi great and perfect system passing into and through the important Cities and Towns inihe great States of ILLINOIS, IOWA. MISSOURI. KANSAS, NEB RASKA, Connecting in Union Depots for all points in the States and Territories. EAST, WEST, NORTH, SOUTH; no matter where you are going, purchase your ticket via ihe BURLINGTON ROUTE.

Daily Trains via this Lint betwtn KANSAS CITY. LEAVENWORTH, ATCHISONv ST. JOSEPH, and COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA. SIOUX CITY, ST. PAUL -n- MINNEAPOLIS Without Chang.

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st j. ft a st. jetf). Prof. toveland, esjs-tf Clyde, Kas For fipe suits go to the Union One Price clothing house.

They have- an elegan assortment of all styles. mi The best mowing machine in the world, for the least mon.ev, at Rehkopf LUlcll's. since. During a long talk with this worthy minister and most excellent citizen, we were delighted at his graphic description of his extended visit to Sara tog and a num ber of eastern states, his pld Louie, his former parishes, old friends, tc. We understand a notable wedding occurred in this city last The notice read "Prohibition editor of the Herald and Sol Lanoe." We did not even, receive "a piece of cake," yet we Teacher of All who wish to purchase PUUFS WWD IIILLS.

It will pay you to cor espond with us or come and see ns. i. D. Peters continues to be for everything in the. Hardware line, TCJSIC When you want men's or boys lace, buckle or button shoes, call at the Chicago Cash House and you can save oxryiDE.

-sijLisr. Coon's for the Finest Cakes Go to made- motiey on every pair you buy. LONG LONG, CARPENTERS BUILDERS. wish the young folks all the happiness Burk- All yp that want fresh fish go. dall's.

We are BelliHff threediTriitiBak Wind Mills, and Ave or slje kinds s- J. HOUCtt Physician and Surgeon CLYDE, KANSAS, Office over Chicago Cash House. Calls answered promptly day or night possible. This trustful pair with 60 much of affiluity and mutual admiration hare our approbation to strike out in life and paddle their canoe into such a port as best suits their inclinations, tastes and instinct. eyes, Tleed Weaver's Rochester made French Kid and fine shoes.

Every pair warranted; at the Chicago Cash house. Go and see E. It. DeBray's now soda fountain, it's a beauty. 1 Brown still to the front on lumber.

Go and see Coon's elegant new, Ice Creain Parlors. The cash racket can't beat Cannon on WiU do all kinds of work and repairing, in a neat, aud workman-like manner, with promptness, and' dispatch. Our shop and 1LemlIavne'S the nioneer harness mnn Can sell you a Wind Mill waxran ted good in every respect for $65,06 and from ihat to $300,00 or $400,00 according to size. Don't Fall to got 'oar price, belter place business is one block has a splendid lot of new goods, call and eee them. of oohool nouse.

We are glad to see Mr. 8. Doughty LOTS fOE That iovejy form and sweet winning smile Lies beneath the cold heavy sod, But the. spirit now dwells with the angels and God. We expect to meet Allie on the evergreen shore- Where sorrow and parting will be known no more, With angels of light we will- range the bright plaiu, Singing glory and honor of ever among us once more.

A few weeks ago Mr. D. went to Dcniaon, Texas, but did not like the climate. He says the is awful and in addition the Water, vicious, All WorhGcarcntocd In Hunttogton'B addition to Clyde. Good lots easy terms.

For partieulars ealon Go to Hayrie's the pioneer harness inaa for bartfains of all kinds. Ladies, when you want a fine pair of. shoes for yourselves or children, 'call and examine our stock at the Caicatfo Cash House. AV'e have very iarjia Dawn! Down Down Goes lumber. Buy now and you wont be sorry.

Howell Bros. is the place. Don't for gctit. 1 Bedsteads' from, $20 to 910.00. Fur-riture seta from ap to (75.00 at HOLLIS SHASiu; Vtixj.

not -tor man or i beast, lie thinks a a. 54 JACOB Sett weeks longer in Texas and tbe under- amen. tiker would have been called in to finish i rate. Afeasj t-jrsi. Ka) siocKSi powm nrtces.

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1884-1884