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The South Haven Rustler from South Haven, Kansas • 4

The South Haven Rustler from South Haven, Kansas • 4

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HonnswsLL news. c. CJPP, editor. FROM Stomaf-h and LiTer derarg raents-Th-siviisia, Diliuusr.ess, Sickj -G. ty Gcotis SotiQug.

Good goods at the lowest pes sibla figure is our lloadacba, tud Coibtirtt1oa nd asaf iJBPjUE) fiA PIT! PAST. "rBPPIPTION JtATTKSi Cm year, lj mouth, intents. ADVPEITISJ3MEKTS; 40 oents an jmek per month, Icis, i cents lino. )iju ccriaiii rsiiei io Ayer's Pills. Inali cr.ses where' a cav thaiiie is' needed, Pills are recora-fjucudod ly leading physicians, fr.

T. E. Hastings, nxi Call ar4 me. Fat paBgres 7th JJistict, JERKY A. SIMPSON," OF BARBER COCNTY.

4 mm ot ACltimore, says; "Ayer's Pilis areth best tatiiartic anj i aperient within, th reach of niy profea- From tUe Standard. Our sick folks, are about iU well again. The farmers-are doing scarcely nothing. It is too dry to plow, ton early to cut up corn, and the weeds are all killed.The grass is too short to make hay to do any good, yet several are cutting grass dow on Bitter creek in the Territory, and hauling in. There has deen several train loads of cattle shipped this week and Holcroft ARussell shipped two carloads of horses.

Will Douglass, NtftP'Cj ksj. Geo Jerining and others have John Neal thresing for tkern this week. Strang as it may seem, applicant for the school have not been aspl6nty this week as befor- Miss Fannie Oliver peems tob.Q the phoice of the people of Star district with only one or two exceptions. No doubt wi'l be re engaged for nest year. Most.

Becker has taken up Uncle Jaelj; Barker, Uncle Jack Barkar of Fa'U township; came up to-day to visit Dr. Brownfleld, to whom ha is indebted for restoring to him the ns6 of his feet. Uncle ack attacked with rhumatism some four yeara ago and up to a short time ago be was not able to leavq his home. When Dr. Brownfleld came to this yiQinity Mr, Barker was induced to try bis treatment and to the surprise of everybody, the old gentleman walked into Caldwell one day with nothing to support him but a small This wonderful cure became the theme of every tongu and was one of the main causes of the Doctor' extraordinarp popularity in Caldwell.

'Yes," said Uncle lack to the ail man today, 'the Doctor did cure me and I'll never forget him for it. I had given up all hopes of walking again and verily think I never could, had it not been for Br. Brownfleld. I consider him the most wonderful doctor on earth." Uncle Jack is knovD by all the old timers in Wellington and known intimately for ten years by the writer, who vouches for the absolute truth of everything he says on ihis or any otlv er subject. 4 so -to TfiU rFGR.

Ladies' and Childrons Hai? Cutting a speciality. W. P. Buy your raet of Richmond po. flratplfHfS ar plejitifiil and Several business phanges are poon to occur.

The G. A. R. gupjasr Fas a grand Mina Edwards yont to Well-f ington Monday. Uncle Rilly Clark ns return-J from Wichita.

Mrs. JJutt lias been quite ill during the week. John Strange of Bluff was in the city Saturday. TV.B.Koberts transacted ness at the county seat. 1 I A grapery ip being built in the Of Dr.

John V. EroxTn, of Oceajia, W. writes "-1 have prescribed Ayer's Pills in pjy practice, and riud them excellent. I urge their general uso in. jfarxiilies." For a number of years I was afflicts with biliousness which almost destroyed my health.

I tried various remedies', but notjiing afforded aie anv relief until I began to take Ayer's Pills." G. g. Wanderlieh, Scraaton, Pa. I have used Ayer's Pills for the pas thirty years, and am satisfied I should not be alive to-day jf it had not been for thetn. Th'ey cured me of dyspepsi when all other remedies failed, and theif-occasional use has kept pie in a healthy condition ever since." P.

Jit own, Chester, Pa. Having been subject, for years, to constipation, without being able to find much relief, I at last tried Aj'er's Pills, and deem it both a duty and a pleasure fco testify that I have derived great ben? efit from their use, For over twe rears past I have taken one of these Pills every night before retiring. I would not willingly be without them." G. AV. Bowinan, 2b' East Main Carlisle, Pa.

"Ayer's Pills have been used in my family upwards of twenty years, auct have completely verified all that 13 claimed for them. In attacks of piles, from which I suffered many years, they afforded me greater relief than any medr icine I ever tried." Thouias F. AdainSj Holly Springs, Texas. Ayer's Pills, PREPARED BY Dr. 0.

C. Ayer Lowell, Mas, itold by all Pruggisle and Poster in Hot tQica. THE THE "OLD LIBLE" MAKE fe still away at -QED STAND. aid he is to seve "avl" pi'cjptly. fllzi i'sole" atTi Is to fnake liiswoU ''sew" that It will "l3t.

His charges 'are rea suable, ufes nly th vary bast 9t ck, he guarantees all his work baye tried him, will d. the wise thing by patrnizing him. Fine Cow i-Eoj" Iloots a Spc-t-ljilty. some of his neighbor's stock ace claims damages which they think are too much, and maybe spine-body has' a law suit. Uncle Sam.

is a generous old soul to ward his red proteges and many a poor white man who has to hustie five yeai's for a claim, regrets in his inmost soul that he was not painted red when he came out of the workshop pf Nature. Kiegfisher Journal. Mrs. T. Horpley has hesn quite IATRICK.

I ill during the, past week, Rational Encampment G. A.R. Boston Mass. Aug. iOth to 16th The "Santa Fe" asks your al-tention to its very libearl bffior.

We think the comrades should not be confined to one route, going and returning; but should have a choice of rputs with scenic attractions, and opportunities for enjoying them, not usually obtained on an ordinary busiuess trip. Hence, tickets will be on sale Aug. 6th to 10th at $37.55 for the round trip, with choice of any direct all rail route. The final limit of Aug. 25th for return, may be extenede to Sept.

30th, by depositing tickets with Boston Agent, until time of return. For tickets and Pullman berths call on E.T. Tucker Agent. TAKE NOTICE. Any porson finding and securing a red Bird, which flew from the Rustler office Thursday night, may claim the above reward.

Apply at this office. IT) George Higgins is now; agent for the -Autimatic Steam Cooker. Mrs. McAhan, mother of B.F. has returned from Ca-n-i ada, Ye editor transapted business at the county seat the first of the Week.

Juman, collector for the C. Star was in the city the first of the week. Considerable wheat is in stack yet; and many will pat thresh for i It you want a good glass of lemonade or Hoda water call on K.L. Wright. Dr.

Tweedy and family visited in Rome Sunday with the family pf C.E. Merlin. It is rumored that we are to toon have, a union railroad de. Delia Johnson, of Coffey ville Kansas, who has been visiting with us for some time, returned home Thursday, accompanied by Mrs. H.

E. Bird. The later will visit her parents at that place, and return in about three weeks. M. Ft.

CHURCH SEIiVICES Sunday School preaching each Sabbath, vt 10 and llo'clock a. m. respectively. Prayer meeting each Thursday evening at 8:30 all are cordially iuvited pot, Why not? to attenu. Edwd.

Williams Pastor. WANTED: A printer to take charge of office. One that can rustle forms, get up a' good local and make himself generally useful- A Snap for the right- man. Single man perferred. Adress Box 41.

South Haven Kansas. Out Exchanges -will please, notice mat i Meat Market, gk fWK the change in publication and send all papers to South TRUE Geo. King brought some sam OUTH IIAVEX. RickmonJ Co. ples of fine millet and corn to our office this week.

The mil- et is the best we have ssen this XTI-OSOPOLT jraTTi-csh and Still Keats always in stuck. paid for Hides, Game, poultry j.nd L'UfiS, season, and if the corn is a fair sample of the entire crop, he need not kick on ho dry weather. The above products were raised on the P. F. Quiliin farm.

1PER PUBLISHED. THE- TO HEAD THE 0 of trie Industrial fr'olern and learn why times are hard, why prices ere low and remedy. lafJOG pages. Price 15 cents. Avoidjga stamps if you can.

Mentiong3 this paper.grj Address J. YALLETTE, Norwich. Conn. Spring Creek has gone dry for the first time, in the jnemory i pf the oldest Bettler. I Esro.

Stephens of Ok. came up to do his threshing, and then is i going to eeturn to Qk. Eiclimond Co. South Haven, pay the highest market price for Gaine, i Furs, Hides, etc. Call ou us.

NOTICE THIS! AH persons pwing us will please call and settle, We need the money. John Neals threshing machine broke down during the week and the whole outfit had to lay off. Headlight Oil 175 test 20 cents per gallon at R. Wrights. Robbie Langdall and a few of his little friends had a nice party.

his home recently in Hunne-l well. Tom. Montague says its a bay and a regular dandy. He was around during the week "setting em W. M.

Shaffer brought sam-' pies of Hard and soft wheat to this office during the week that were fine. Goto Boone Gordon for the best meats in town. Prices low as the lowest. Every thing neat and clean. VARNEY-! The religious people of Skeli- ton valley seem to be getting waked up at last.

The Baptist iiavejust closed an interesting revival. The Christian breth SECBF, Fro-Special Attention Given the Accommodation of Commercial Men. Good Sample Scorns in tho House. Fitis, To And From AH Trains. published fey Of s3r.

ren are preparing to organize soon and intend to commence a protracted meeting sometime next month, Mr. Tilburrv has visitors from Kansas this week. Mr. T. has just finished a splendid new residence on his claim.

We believe our neighborhood can show 6ATjn3 HOSS. IJnit'l Orrtor of 3-IonopolIsts. as many good farm residences as any part of Oklahoma. We have come to stay and are not "just trying the counrty." Hennessey Courier. Dr.

Twcedv now wears a fine SHOULD READ Rosllxirigrthat our American government The poor editor was dying, and not pioitting by lessons lroui lier must now account tor ooramittliiK the same pair of boots, a present from Dr: llollingworth, and manifactured by Sam. Nutt. as the doctor placed his ear to WROUGHT IRON AND STEEL WARS! AJRFMCES OurFurnacesarsmmle for Western CoM Bend lor Illustrated Catalogue. YAHNEY HEATING MFG. CO.

LEAVENWORTH. KANSAS. Most Baker, Geo. Vanhook and Chas. Russell of Hunnewell 'If you wspt a good SQUAUJ'j Go apd See J.

A. STEELE. Post-office Building. Bafbef Shop. "Whan you want a cletm shnvs or a bosa hair cut give mo a call.

I ttansacted business at the county I seat during the week Bteat cvime whioli has caused the dnwtil'Hll euch former Ittpublio: and understanding tliat thisblifj-htliiK cures to us results from secret bauds of cunsplritots. by whioh the (trout sovereign powers of government are being used to crush out the liberties of the people, und make slaves ot the masses, causing such a Btate ot destitution, discontent and crime, that no people can long endure. VTe, believing that "when bad men combine, good men must assoelale," have formed the organ-ziition known as the United Order of and declare that there is a vitnl, dant-srous. the patient heart, he sadly muttered. "Poor fallow! circulation has gone." The editor raised himself up and gasped, "T'is false! We have tli6 largest circulation in the county!" Then he sank buck upon his pillow and died with a triumphant smile upon his fce.

lie was consistent to the end. X. One mFBEE oft 11 rsT'i WUT 15 MIW On ro. Hurt HrJTT MILES 4BW-r; WT ANTED: Two girls to work hotel. Call at Walden House tromft (be world, t'ltr ara kntl tnmri(1u-9oiir w-iH-rior jroofW will wmfcrKKK i-KlN in wiili lorn lit-.

nt once. I E. H. Seymour, The farmers of Skeleton valley tRitV V'Ui? Alltouli.ivctoJoln r'VC Su lo 1,11 fntr vt ur i. Iint-r.

75 Cehfs Yeair dvapce Ok. say they are not yet discour AVE ric of 'I'i lvrrti.fniplit tin- tut 'he ffla. aged that the land standi drouth Th. folUnllif tut lv. Ulv n'iin and overshadowing qufsllou nun- beicra this nation, compsred to wbioh all others are tn-slgnitlcant.

That question la: Shall the ureat powers of the government be usod to crush out the liberties of the people, rob tho industries, make serfs and slaves of the muos; or shall it be used as intended by he fathers- to protect the Interests of the pooplo, guard better than any they ever saw fivrw Frank Smith wnt down on the 1 Arkansas the first of the week. il, fr- n. from u- 9 i "7 and bought a load of watermel 110.. H'r puy r.p'?.' phi p.i'.-ii- UPM-rwrpic ons, which he brought here and w. n.

nonnicoTT, FE.ACTICAL WATCHIffAKS. Years Watches. Clocks an.1 rcpnlrfd in worlimanllke manner. Ifjouwiint a Wntcli or t'loek or l'y of nor dranrlpt'on rail on l.lin hi fre living! VA11 poodn sold at wholesale prici s.j. sold.

FOR SALE: A fine span of ODD. FELLOWS LOOK HEItE! The "Santa Fe" makes the following liberal offer to those desiring to attend the Contirent-al -Cantonment and Trieunial Parade of the Patriarchs Militant I. O.O. to be held in Chie-ago 111. August 3d to lOtb.

Tickets will be on sale Aug. 1st ro 5th R-t cheapest limited oneway rates, $19,95 for tho round trip, plus 1.00 for six admissions to tho drill enclosure. Return limit Aug. 7th to 11th. Choice of any route east of Kansas City.

Will be a splendid trip. For tickets aud Pullman reservations call on. or address. E.T.Tucker Aft work mules. Five years old, i jlV3vli-ll lu.i.'kf vr Wnniii.lc.'lir.vjr, 'f lllyj l.rl.-.

one 15 and the other 15.V hands high. Inquire of W. M. Shaffer, tbeliilbertioB and anitoeir unppinees We, therefore, declare our objects to be: 1. Ti do all in our power, legally, to saoure the rcfieal of all class laws.

S. To work for tho abolition the nfilionnt banking system In the United States, and restore to tho government ulono tho rifc'Ut to ipjue and eomrul the volume of money. a. To abolish evry species of in land; and we believo 1hnt actual ooeupaois only should hold titles to land. 4.

To trauHtor the ownership of all railroad telegraph and telephone lines to the government, where the? belong, to be operated as Is the postal system. 8. To secure a pure ballot and a fair count and with a view to this end we waut the Australian svjft.pt pf roWn.fr if' So. Haven. Thorns Tomlin died Wednes SAfH'L D0TT gor day July 30th.

His death was Hunt SOUTH MA VKX, KAXSHI. rhjslcian Snrgcon. CUce opposite Bauk, caused from strangulated heriua. fthWl. 1l Ml.l HMCW VMl-lIlK VMV.

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Drs. Tweedy and Hollingwortb ld a post mortem examination,.

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Years Available:
1890-1890