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The Severy Telegram from Severy, Kansas • 4

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Southern Kansas Journal. Subscribe for the Wichita Daily Eagle at this office. THOSE WHO ADVEI1TISE SHALL REAP THE REWARD. business men who believe in advertising. -entered for transmission through the mails saoma-class mailer.

Reader, we are well aware you are thmldnsr what Bhall I present to my Husband. Wi'e, Father, fill. Sundayed A. L. Mitchell of Howard with his family last Sunday.

IOO Cts. Pen Year in Advance. ui X- icuu, tuab i tis wen appreciate, Keep for life, something very valuable and useful, but Ireeeat. Store Holiday JOB EVANS, "Dr. Cooper of Piedmont was in town last Wednesday.

Mrs. L. Martin who has been very sicfc is hapily recovering. See that lied Twilled Flannel at B. B.

Finch's, only 25 cents a yard. W. B. Dennis has received hit Christmas fruits and sugars which art away down. wisua juuuu, wo wiBwer, wiiait iw more valuable, useful and ornamental, than a LIFE-SIZE ADVEIITISIXO RATES, ruinaii.

jq yes, you will say, L.Ue-Hiz3 por- K. F. Dodds and J. E. Dodds were in Howard last Tuesday night on business.

Oue column JL0.rouse -A-meriea has. gained the reputation ours has or Fine Artistic Portraits. Wednesday was so warm that some people had spring fever. We didn't though! The Democrats will have a majority in the fiftieth congress of about 14 well, we suppose that is enough. We would be glad if parti who know of matters of news, would report to us, as we sometimes fail to catch on to things as they go.

We move that the business men a-long Kansas Avenue, erect street lamps at proper intervals, to light the street. Motion carried. Half The- 75.00 40.1JO 24.00 40.00 24.00 12.00 22.C0 12.00 one six three .4 oue six months three one six )( E. DODDS jj Fourth The Band boys nave concluded to have their entertainment on Xev Year's Eve. )( three 6.0O HARDWARE! Have you seen the grand display of tamps, glass and queensware at W.

Dennis'. I. DeFord is in town yesterday and to day, in the interest of the ladles laundrying machine. The President's message will be found in another column of the Journal. We hope all will read it.

J. Elkner. a Dhotoeranher on cents per line for Carry a Full Line of 1 A mm lay locate five each insertion. uxnuy oi Jiuresa, was in town last Wednesday, in the interest hT i ut ior portraits are WO unframed. We offer every reader of Ct-Se Indla Ink Crayon.

Water Color or Pastel Portrait, Life Size, on 0 24 stretcher, for and if you agree to show our portrait to your friends and do all In ia our neighborhood (provided, of course, portraits ease you), we will place a beautiful frame 2U inches composition gilt and 1 inrh velVet Send 4.75 cash with order and we will shiiby Tii HibjectioexajatlonbeforePayiDgballance or if you prefer to send cash full with this order, we will also make One DoUar Imperials Satin Finish Gilt Edre, price from same ongimal wo enlare Portrait from Free, thus making g54 for J9.75. nis otter is made to advertise our House, create a desire of the general i utUo lor Life-Size ny: only one Portrait sold to any one family at this pftea. ZS fj7J.eb?uar This advertisement must accompany the order. After if5.tlze Portraits must pay regular price to us or our agen a we iir. NTot Mafeo Offer again.

We guarantee sa'isfaoUon in every case, even if we m8te a New Free' our refferenco should be sufficient guarantee, we We refer you to any Newspaper of Merchantile Agency. American or United States Ex Canal St. N. or step in any Post Office and oxamiSe 8. Official Postal our ad, Pagca 71 and 72.

the largest ad. ever in the book by "'J. "J.ouf At7 I ean inform you we must do business on the square or we could the brook-, If 7T pt" wanted send color of hair, sample, if possible, fPery. Jewelry, Complexion. ifCiayon or Ink unnecessary, "black and white UJfa l' wfn enlarge to Life-Size any kind small picture, but of course the small one the better the portrait will be.

Send money by Postal Order, Reg: stored Letter, Postal No: Druft on N. or Exprjss Trepaid. No portrait sent C. O. D- to Ca tula, or west of Minn- Iowa mo Ark and La.

Orders from there must be accompanied with cash in full, J9.75. If you wish an ameture i outfit to make Photocs by Dry Plate Process without eperienee send 24 cts for 8fc page book "How to make Photos," and sample Photo made by Empire Camera. It you wish a Elf PIKE COPYING 381 CAE? AL ST.y! qUestioD' enClose pMi "res of It. li. Bonds.

If the new K.H. will pay one third our taxes, what is the matter with the other three paying the other two thirds, and letting the balance of us clear out. See Dunham's Christmas ad. It is a MERCHAXT OF SEVERY. SEVER TIME TABLE.

ST. Ij. n. R. WEST-BOUND.

I E.V9I BOUND. Passenger, rassenger, 11:59 p.m. 2:50 p.m..: p. Throng Fr't m. ThrouchFrt, 3:14 a.

ni Local tit, 10:15 a.m. Local Fr't, Through Freights do not tarry passengers. north sicr of the liail lioad is prepared beauty and ought to attract to him i large Holiday trade. The Band boys are practicing regu Staple Fancy Groceries! to uo any work in his line. Give Mm a call.

larly for their concert, which will be announced in due time. There i3 some complaint of scarcity of Avaterinthe country. Some farmers jjie Court docket for this term of Anna Draper, of nepburn, IoAva briefly states her opir.ion of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. She says it is far su-perier to any medicine she ever used for croup. Sold by.

Win. Dunham. On Thursday morning the weather looked a little threatening, but in the evening it was as pleasant as May. There is no country more pleasant than Kansas. have to drive a good ways to get water Cook and Heating Stoves! court is very light, and the term will T.

S. F. K. R. NORTHBOUND.

SOUTH-BOUND rassenger. a. m. Passenger, Ate Fr p. m.

Accoav-FrT, 12:02 p. For further informa call on or address J. M. KAGAN, Agent, Severy, Kansas EVERY. KANSAS.

FRIDAY DEC. 10. I88C. tor their stock. consequently be sho rt.

Warranted to ure Scabies, Prairie Itch -roit- TVe also carry a natneiu aesires us to say Kansas Scratches, and The Wichita D-ily Eagle three months SULPHO LOTIO. tnat all the assistance he rendered liev. all Itchy affections of for $2.00 at this office, No delays as the Skin. For sale by Wm. Dunham.

we have a straight line to "Wichita. at prices to defy competition. FvlII Line Persons sending Mr. Byres at the Surber Dunham wed ding was to help eat the cake. NOTICE: us couimunica tions anonymously sis-nedwill invaria Soutfiekn Kansas Jouunal from this date until the end of 1887, for one bly find them in the waste basket, unless Subject at Congregational Church for December 12th, "The cloud between the camps of Pharoah and Israel." 2 he dollar, cash in advance.

-OF- me proper name ot the writer aceom Visiting Cards Business Cards Note Heads Envelopes Statements Posters or any thing of the sort Call at the Journal Office pames the article. We cannot deviate Please pay up your subscription now! Prairie Farmer, Toledo Blade and the Southern Kansas Journal for only two dollars and eighty-five cents for Kev. Cooper is getting into his har from tins rule. same concluded in the evening. Call and price my goods, it will cost you nothing.

S. J. Knapp, administrater of the estate of Ii.E. Geeseman, will at the late residence of Mr. Geeseman on the 13th of December, the following described property: 1 span mules, 3 horses, 36 head of cattle and all the farming" im -plements of the deceased, also the household and kitchen furniture.

The terms of sale are good. We speak a good attendance at the widows sale. Key. James Cooper. ness nicely, and we think will be a use ful member of our society.

SHOES! Smith returned to Moline See these cheap comforts at Finch's See Cassners new lines of stoves before buying. The city council failed to transact yesterday, from a two weeks visit to her daugh Sisson of Andover. any business on account of having no Go to II. Black Co. For your Salt quorum present.

Tuesday evening. SEVERY, -o- KANSAS. She says Severy is a muchJbetter town 51.75 per barrel. than Andover. Mr.

W. H. Kincaid, pos master at The marshall fixed our approach to the street crossing last Wednesday, Baden, Kansas, writes as follows: "On There is a photographer in town and We invite the trade to call and examine our stock, Avhich we will sell at the lowest prices for cash. Produce taken in exchange at the highest prices. Obtain comfort by obtaining a comforter at B.

B. Finch's. CHARLES F. BERGMAN and made it more convenient for us. has struck his tent north of the Frisco December 23d, 1885, I had a cold for over two months and thought would try Chamberlain's Cough VI 1887, at this office.

We have recieved the finest line of Christmas, invitation, wedding, and visiting cards ever brought to the city. Any one desiring" any thing in this line should give us a call. FORREST. Mr. Embleton has a store room, new, 20x60 for rent.

Also several offices and a photograph gallery. Room suitable for any kind of mercantile business. For further particulars, call or address this office. itch, prairie mange, and scratches ef every kind cured in thirty minutes by Woolf ords sanitary lotion. Warranted for cooking and is.

H. think be would do well to rent the gallery in the Embleton block My east house, one square north of the depot, after Jan. 1st. Go to V. Cassner's heating stoves.

commenced takinsr it on the 18th and and go to work right. Call at this offce. j. M. Littler.

to-day the 23d, I can truly say, it has no All wool, red-twilled flannel for 25 cents at 13. B. Finch's. STOVES! STOVES STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! Stoves! stoves If you wan't a STOVE, If you need a STOVE, If you are going to get a STOVE, If you you will ever need a STOVE, Again wre ask why don't the young equal, the largest bottle in the market people organize a Good Templers for the price, 50 cts. and 1.00." Sold (j TJAKANTEES SATISF ACTIO Go to II.

Black Co. for your Boots and Shoes. by Wm. Dunham. I is a good place to go.

We will do all we can to help the matter along if some of them will make a start in that B. Dennis has the most complete line of syrups, the finest flour, in fact the heaviest stock of groceries in Severy. The Eureka Steam was destroyed by fire the first of this week. We have not learned what was the actual loss. Severy Avill be represented at Eureka Prairie Farmer and Jovksal for only 81.85 at this office.

by the following persons and cases du direction. P. DODDS, by Simon Lybarger, Severy. 5 lyr TO CUSTOMERS. R.

ring the present term of court: At Eureka last Tuesday we found THE POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed, securely wrapped, to any address the people not over sanguine over the W. J. Smith vs J. McClayland. T.

C. Riley as Phoenix Ins. Co. Jas. Enterkine vs A.

M. Ploren. Go to W. B. Dennis for your Holiday goods in the grocery line.

T. J. Souders has a dandy street lamp in front of his furniture store. Severy, Kansas, Avith in ixiB ii neu semes ior tnree momns on receipt of ONE DOLLAR. Liberal discount al bond proposition.

They count as the A bully good STOVE, A No. one good STOVE, lowed rr postmasters, aeents and clubs. probable result 500 majority against Still, we hear of the death of cattle from smut. We hold to the therory we Sample copies mailed free. Address all or Bittman, Taylor Co.

ats Taylor and A Stove that can't be beat. the bonds. Don't stay at home because GreelylBurnham Grocer Co. Boles. Ona Door East of PcIq7istTs.

SEVEPxY KANS. promulgated a lew weeks ago in the The best line of Stoves we said the above. ders to K1UHAK1) K. FOX, Fraifklin Square, N. Y.

$100 A TOEEK. 25 yards, of Prints for 31.00. II. Black Co. Journal.

Ever offered for the money Ileidel Birks vs A. M. Floren. TV. M.

Vestal vs Wm. Dunham. Elizabeth Hill vs Augustas Hill. L. Harry, a merchant of Sweet Home, ST.

L.OTJIS, MO. Call and get my prices, and I know you Died: McClayland: At Green says Chamberlain's Cough liem- will buy. Place of business south Ladies or gentlemen desiring plsant profitable employment write at once. We want you to handle an article of use that reccommends itself to ev-ry one at sight. STAPLE AS FLOUR Xaomi S.

Bell et al vs C. H. DeFord edy never fails to give quick relief, and wood, Nov. 23d, Jenette, daughter of John W. and Kate McClayland.

Aged east of Sid Immel's coal house, and 2d building north of Wm. Dunham's sta Eureka Granite Marble Works et al. that he always keeps it in the house SeA'a lik hot cakes. Profits S00 per cent. Fam 3 years, 9 months, 19 days.

ilies wishing to practice economy should tor ble. Besides these, there are one or two and would not be without for five times their own benefit write for particulars. Used every day the year round in every household. criminal suits hanging fire. its cost.

Sold by Wm. Dunham. Persons having houses or farms to Wqije Bjaukats, tan qnajtars Avipe, jo.i x.22 ptrij at B. B. Finch's.

The Daughters of liebekah are talking of a festival in the near future. We are informed that the A. O. U. W.

will soon organize a lodg in Severy. Dr. Parr was in our office last Wednesday and subscribed for the Prairie Farmer. Price within reach of all. Circulars free.

Ag- Yours TV. Carey, P. S. Don't forget the place! rent, will do well to consult with us. cncsr.cieveiJifj,t vtiiujn.

domes How about a Christmas tree There We are" in receipt of the 5th Biennial We wTill do the work cheaply and will tic mabion, Ohio. Darfeys Prophylactic Flnid. is plenty of time yet. to get raady for it, report of the Insane asylum at Ossa use our colun.es to secure renters. watoinie.

and we know there is nothing that Use it in every sick-room. "Will MRS. BREMBERG, By invitation of It. P. Dodd's, we keep the atmosphere pure and whole It is a creditable report to Dr.

some; removing ail bad oders from any gives the young folks so much pleasure as a Christmas tree. Eet us make the little ones happy at least once a year. Knapp, and shows that the interests went to the Clyde Hotel to day to see the Ladies Laundrying Machine at source. of our public institutions are in good Will destroy all disease Germs, infection from all Fevers and all conta Mrs. M.

Hanson of Mo. arrived in the city last Tuesday evening on the Frisco train. work. It is our opinion that to much Eastamnt Also Choice Fresh Candies! Wanted Corn, Castor Beans, and hands, so far as pertains to the unfor tunate elass at OsaAvatomie. cannot be said in its favor.

gious diseases. The eminent physician, J. Marion We learn from this report that there Even the cheapest kind of Axel's Sims, M. X. Y.

says: "I am con TVe are prepared to do all kinds of work in our line as cTfea as any other shop in the state, and on short notice. Orders strictly atttended to. are in the inssitution 218 men and 182 Flax, received in exchanged for lumber. "We keep on hands all classes of Eumber; we are now getting in a new stcock which we offer for spot cash. flour seems to be good enough for vinced that Prof.

Darbys Prophylactic UNB DOOR NORTH OF FINCn'S women, making a total of 400 1 luid is a most valuable disinfectant. wedding cakes. I suppose you have heard it spoken of by your neighbors j.ne aeam rate ror iao was 4.74 per S. A. Beoavn Co.

ATTENTION! We are now prepared to mum classes cent, and in 1886 it was 5.14 per cent. Meals at All Hours. as it seems to be all the go. furnish all classes with employment at home, We are especially glad to note the S. C.

Marshall. Presideut. W. M. Marshall.

Cashier. ine wnoie oi ine lime, or ior intir spare mo The Directors of the school district, ments. Busmets new, light and profitable. iaec mat tne nr. is inculcating among Persons of either sx easily earn from 50 cents to Mrs.

F. Warner Bob Marshall, Geo. Clark, Dan. Johns, Charlie Stine and Bill Smith took a little airing catching ball last AVednesday. It didn't last long.

Thy all belong to the anti-sweat society, desires us to say that the parties who have committed depredations on the this to-be-pitied class, the habit of self-control; and to those who are harmlessly insame he give some profitable employment. By this means their tnjoo per evening, and arroportional sum by de-votit'g all their time to the business. Boys and gils earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this naay send their address and test the business, we make this offer. To suf-h as are not wt 11 satisfied we will send one dollar to pay ior school house, are known to them.

A word to the wise is sufficient. and was afraid of violating their ine irouoie ot writing, an particulars and S. A. Weir returned yesterday from a two weeks business trip at Kansas City and other places. Young married people would do well to go to Finch's and buy a pair of those all-wool blankets.

J.E. Dodd's gave us a drink of the best cider we have tasted since we were knee high to a duck. STUDY THIS, 'TWILL PAY YOU. steknalB, 11a loow dna Uuf htdiw, paehc sa trid, at B. B.

Finch's. T. J. Hudson of Fredonia passed through the city last Tuesday night on his way home from Topeka. Fam.

Dixon, of Fall Iiiver, passed through the city last Tuesday, on his way to Eureka on court business. liemember, if you subscribe now, you get all the papers from now to the Why can't we organize a Hotel Com Does A General Business. Excliinp For Sab on tha Principal Cities of tb Unitsi Statsfanl Snrspa iBBBBsasBBBBBBessssssssssessessBBssBBBB Special Attention Given To Farm Loans Collections. actual condition is kept as far from their thoughts as possible. ouiiie iree.

a.aaress ueobge stinbon ol Old "Liberal Building." Severy. ns, Portland, Maine. We especially note the very low pany and if we cannot build a hotel, buy the situation and offer it, at least, as an inducement for some one to lo A SURPRISE FOB CHRISTMAS. fr death-rate. "When Ave recognize the fact The publishers of that bright and interest- that the death-rate among all classes ins Magazine, known as The Home cate here and build a good hotel.

'FRLSK BREAD. PIES, CAKES, ETC. Correspondents: wiJl actually rend it for three months on trial FREE, as a Holiday Gift, to every one sending ON HANDS AT aU. TIMES Why can't we have a class in vocal Continental National Bank, Chicago. First Xational Bank, Kansas City.

is about thirteen to the thousand, we are glad to note that this class of persons are so Avell taken care of. them AT ONCE their address and three 2-cent muisc There are a great many good Emporia National Bank, Emporia. stamps for postage, etc As the regular price of pledge. The li. No.

134, at their regular meeting last Tuesday night elected the following officers: President, Mrs. Dunham; Sr. "Vie Mrs. Tomlin-son; Jr. Vice Mrs.

Lybarger; Sec'y, Mrs. Beecher; Mis Bessie Kahler; Chaplain, Mrs. Bawley. Thereadermustnotbeatallsurprisedto lGibsonisthehappy atheto agirlbaby B-ornonthemorningofthe9thof December. The Dr.

advises that a Avell be drilled this popu'ar publication is 81.00, every reader voices here going to waste for the want of culture. We believe there could be, and ought to be a good class organized hp 1J grasp this golden opportunity, and ad for the furnishing of natural gas to the asylum, and figures that it would be a dress immediatily, The Homb Journal, Bvtfxlo. Y. here. WAGON 1IAKEK, great saA ing to the State.

A. P. POLQVTST, General Hlackstnitking Thebev.Ceo. h. thayer.

of Bourbon. Ind. end of 1887, for one year's subscription. From the detailed invoice of the Mr Evilsizer, who traded his farm says -Both myself and my wife owe our live SHIIOH CONSUMPTION CUBE." property of the Asylum, it will be no j. ue Daugnters ot Kebekah failed to REPAIRING WAK AND CAEE1A.ES, tor hardware had difficulty in the invoice, and is now likely to get involved Are yon rrae miserab'e bv indigestion obtain a quorum last Wednesday night, uonsnmpiion, mzziness.

loss oi Appetite, Yel- Kansas. Severy, ted that there is nothing too insignificant to be valued at something, however little. djuu. ojiuuu a riiauacr in ix uumbive cure Hope they will not become discour Why will you orgh when Shiloh's Cure will in a heavy lawsuit. Old farmers who are well fixed had better leave speculators severely alone.

It is the only al- aged. A Specialty. Particular Attention paid oi Horse Shoeing. Plows anl Bnggy work. Shop on Main give immediate reuer.

Price 10 CO cts. During the last twTo years there has and fel. (street one door east of Men- Cottnll's livery stable. Your patronage solicited. HAS TWENTY-FIVE YEAR'S EXPERIENCE.

Mrs. Hitt n-k. of town had two teeth To any subsbriber (new or old) who Avill pay us 31,00 in advance, for the been appropriated for the improve htuon catarrh Remedy a positive cure extracted last Monday, and the bleed or Catarrh, Uipthena and Canker Mouth. CHARGES REASONABLE. SEVER 5T, KANSAS Journal, Ave will send free the Tan "hackmetack" a lasting and fragrant per- AVM.

KAHLER. mg was so copious as to require jnedi JACOB.KAHLEB- ume. rriee ana ou cents. kee Blade three months. The Tanlcee cal aid ou Tueseny.

Philoh's Cure will immediately relieve Crour Blade is a 48 coluni story paper, and ment of the building and grounds the sum of 839,135, Avhich, with the exception of 81,583.72 has been used. We are glad to live in a State that takes such good care of it's unfortunate ones. WILL ENOS, snooping vougn ana nroncniiis. We have been enabled recently to foil of good and pure stories. The reg For Dispepsia and Liver omplamt.

you KAHLER BROTHERS, have cons antly on hands ME ATS, EEF, ORK, UTTOX, have a p-irted guarantee on every bottle of ular subscription price of the Blade solutely safe way to do. For Sale The Farm known as the Herrington Farm, two miles southeast of Severy, The property must be sold. Call on TlIOSIAS LAAV3IAN, Administrator of the estate of George Herrington, deceased. There will be a meeti lg at this office on Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock for the purpose of organizing a literary put the Daily Globe Democrat on our list. Tha Globe is tne grandest paper snijoh A italizer.

It never tails to cure. 0CHV3OictC Qttiat. $2.00 a year. TC. A Nasal Ii iector with each bottle of Shiloh 8 CHOICE published in the west tJatarrn cemeay, i rice 50 cents.

Said by S. Ltbabge b. The Odd Fellows supper and sociable ill Orvis and Mr. Huff have made w. Dealers in all kinds of Poultry, at the opera house Wednesday evenin1 On Thursday last, accompanied by Robt.

Marshall, we wended our way westward to Piedmont, Avhere v.re refreshed the inner-man on crackers rNCY trine witn any Throat or arrangements to handle coal from now Lung Disease. If you have was a grand success in all its appoint For which the highest market price is paid. at all times. East side Kansas Ar. a KMugn.

or ioia, or the children are on. We hope by this move, coal fam ines will in the future be avoided. Having opened up in the Barber business, I am now ready to shave you up, come you up, brush you up, and "bust" you up by selling you a ticket calling for threatened with CrouporTVhoorins-Conrfi ments, and will long be remembered by the members of that order and their families as being one of the pleasantest and cheese, and then took a general survey of the toAA-n. We believe the use Acker's English Remedy and prevent society. Everybody are invited to be present, with suggestions as to the best method of procedure.

Corn Wanted Highest market luixner irouDie. it is a positive cure, and we guarantee it. Price 10 and 50c. town is represented by men of iutegri Simon Lybarger, i xr ev-r yjg-j; areyw V9f xrnx ctt- y-e-yw -j social gatherings since the organization price paid in Dry goods, Groceries, Hardware, Book Account or Cash, For eale by Wm. Dunham.

ty ana grit, ana that they are enjoying 12 Shaves 12 of the lodge. Eureka Herald. The coal famine has at last been bro a good trade. As our business Avas to Give me a call. J.

TV. Carey. YCNA. wond enjoy your dinner ii and are prevented by Dys ken and we are happy. Somebody I talk against the voting of County In company with Jas.

Shultz, Ave at must be at fault in the coal business pepsia, use AcKer JJyspepsia Tablets. 1. For 1. Bon Ts, Ave paid more attention to that B. B.

Finch, the progressive i. i-, tended an anti-bond meeting at Cli They are a positive cure for Dyspepsia, In and the error ought to be corrected max on last Monday night. The meet digestion, Flatulency and Constipation. We guarantee them. 25 and 50 cents.

wherever it may lie. We are sure Ave business than anything else. We found the men of Piedmont solid against the uuaub oi every, nas aaoea to nis immense stock a full line of blankets, Avhich he must and will sell the next ing was well attended and enthusias cannot tell where the blame rests. tic, and we will stake our "rep." on the west half of Fall River toAvnship giv thirty days. proposition, and determined to Avork against it with all -their might.

We then Avent north, and fed our team at II. Jones of Ashley.IIL, buys Cham -ALSO DEALER ing a solid vote against the bonds. Ar For sale bv Wm. Dunham. A and reliable Medicines are the best VJVR, to depend upon.

Acker's Blood Elixir has been prescribed for years for all impurities of tli Bl ood In every form of Scrofulous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases, itia invaluable. For Rheumatism, has no equal. Inmiro of Dniihi m. Patent Medicines, Paints, Oil, Varnish, Stationery, thur anDeMark was there with his M. Hayes', and after an interesting hour spent with Mr Hayes, we contin berlam's Pain Balm by the half dozen bottles.

lie says it is a sure cure for neuralgia. It is also used for rheumatism and has cured many cases that The DeJarnett school district has added a much needed addition to their school house. The school house has been very much crowded tor. the past long columns of figures, but utterly failed to answer the questions the boys -Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at All EN TIS T. ued our journey and landed in the city of Iteece as Old Sol went over the wes had resisted all other treatment.

Sold put to him. lie demonstrated, to his Kans. -o- Severy; three years. The Free Masons have rented Ell rntil 12 by Wm. Dunham.

Office I ourfi from 9 o'c'ock to 5 o'clock p. tern hills to his night's repose, lifter a Avarm supper at the Sunflower Hotel, cured every year by Acker's celebrated excep on South Snndav and Monday. Offica own satisfaction that the railroad would saAe one third of the present taxation. The boys at Climax Avant three roads, so that we will have no The Arkansas Town Comnany have English Remedy. It is a guaranted prep we proceeded to 'do up" the town.

We mgson's hall, and have re-let it to the G. A. W. B. and S.

of Vs. These 8i(J Min Street, aration if it does not heln von it will r.nst. removed their offices in Topeka to more found the business of lieece to be rust KANSAS. you nothing. Try it.

A single dose will "SEVER Y. W. M. WILLIAMSON. A.

WILLIAMSON. different orders will hereafter hold commodious quarters. They organiz lers, and determined not to acknoAvl- show its (rood eaect. Trial bottles 10 Cts. their regular meetings in this hall.

taxes to pay. Arthur, go and get the rate of taxation in this county every ed 30 towns during the last year, and Sold by AYm.Dunhm. edge that times'are hard, and to push noAv have over 100 towns un their ahead Avith vim. We here found our AY should have txiid last week that R. J.

ASHLEY, year since its organization, and show control. Captain It. M. Spivey, form on Goal Go. old citizen, Eli Tharp, doing a good Charlie King is at S.

A. Weir's, very 1M it to the people; it will make a fine im is warranted, is because it is the best aly agent at Xewton is the general sick with lyphoid fever. At the pression. Our taxes have- gradually increased from year to year, and yet agent. business.

On the bond question, Iteece is a unit, and at ill use every effort to defeat the proposition. They say they CITY EXPRESS. Blood Preparation known. It will positively cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the whole system, and thoroughly builds up tha constitution. Remember, wo guarantee it.

Died: At her home tAvo miles south pre ent writing he is no better, and fears for his recovery are entertained. TV. J. Smith bought of John Forbes, 1 Pbjw Paw, Kas. we have three lines of railroads in the county; every one of which go of the city, on Dec, 1st 1S86, Mrs.

OAve Eureka a debt, Avhich they can now willingly pav that Avhen thev nquire or wm. uunnara. clear through the county. "The proof oi iienu oi a year old steers avergaing were tryinsr to vote township bonds. Martelia C.

Ames, Avife of E. B. Ames. Mrs. Ames Avas born in Bunils county of the pudding is the eating thereof.

reka had delegates there doing all Boss a Dray I Esprsss Mm 1400 pounds. They are fine steers, and Smith paid him the top of the market. John always has the best cattle in the community, they coula to defeat the proposition; ine resiaents message reacts very Dec. 8th, 1862; was converted to the christian faith in 1875. She Avas -a faithfiill Avife and mother.

She leaves Cod Warranted First-Class! i Coal Sold at the Bank at the Lowest Living Prices. Give us a call? Bank one-half mile from Paw Paw postoffice, Elk-co. much like the minutes of a mutual con a matter in which Eureka had no in terest and which wTas none of her busi- gratulatory-society, and especially does Goods delivered Avith one child to mourn her loss. care and orders s. On Friday morning Ave came it Congratulate Grover Cleyeland as patch.

Give him a call. I at Iron liestaurant. After Forty yean experience in th preparation of mow than One Hundred Last Sunday some boys broke the home, making only two or three stops on the way. In our travels Ave passed President or the IT. S.

It however has one commendable feature it is so long Thousand applications for patents in. the United Slates and Foreien conn. mm tries, the publishers of the Scientino through some very fine country but that very few people aviII be persuaded American continne to act as solicitors LP. 0ASSNEK- glass out of the windows of the doAvn-stairs rooms at the school house, and proceeded to do all the depredations they could. This thing will go on for patents, caveats, trade-mark9, copy- -rie-htB fni- tha ITnitArl anil that life is not to short for them to at- none of the tOAvns are so "favorably located in regard to their surroundings as Severy.

Iteece is just Avhat the rail temp to read it. However, we find the -DEALER IN Rev. Lutz and three other preachers, came to the city last night and found no one at the train to conduct them to the Hotel, so they wenttoGib-son Bros, real estate office and lighted a lamp and went away and left it burning. Among those at Eureka, we noticed B. B.

Finch, T. J. Souders, S.Lybarger, M. 11. and Ell.

Gibson, J. M. Egan, Dr. Butcher, J. M.

Whittenhall nation in good shape and to be congrat until some boys who are entirely ulated for Its splendid condition. The beyond the control of their, parents J. C. SMITH, FROrniETOK. Stoves Fishery question with Canada is sever- are sent to the Reform school.

avaupave, road aviII make it and can be nothing more, as her adjacent country is Arery poor and hilly. The railroad shops are working about 80. men, and are, per haps, a permanent fixture, as it will be Pumps, Hollow TVare, Stamped and Japaned Ware, Granite Iron Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery Spoons, Shears, Scissors, etc etc. Also Manufacturer of uuwn paronia in Jtneiana, ranco. Germany, and all other countries.

noe is and their facilities are Drawings and specifications prepared and filed! in the Patent OfSce on short notice. Terms very reasonable. No charge for examination oi models drawings. Adrico by mail free. Patents obtained throi'h MunnAOo.arenoticed Inthe SCIENTIFIC A MERICAN which has the largest circulation and is the most intlaential newspaper of its kind published in the world.

The advantage of such a notice every patentee understands. This i large andsnlendidl illustrated newspaper is published WEEKLY at C3.00a year, and ie admitted to be the best paper devoted to science, mechanics, inventions, engineering works, ana ptber departments of industrial progress, pub-lisbed in any country. It contains the names of all patentees and title of every i nvention patented each week. Try it four months for one dollar. Sold by all newsdealers.

If you have an invention to patent write to Mann A publishers of Scieatino America a. 81 Broadway, New York. Handbook about patents mailed free. necessary to keep an engine or two to 1 CMca, vt cuvb help trains over the Flint Hills. All ly let alone, and the Mexican question not satisfactorily solved.

We think it will be one of the duties of congress to cast ilboi.t and see if some man (either Republican or Democrat) cannot be found AA-ho can cross the Mexican borders without disgracing the nation by becoming beastly drunk. We hope an appropriation of a few millions of dol Last Saturday the boys and a good many of them were married men to the number of perhaps twenty, boarded a car of coal on the track, and each one took enough to do him over Sunday. We glory in the grit of men who in open day-light will take coal, rather than suffer, or allow their families to suffer with cold. ware. Copper Ss 33n.eet-Ixon.

together, Ave are well satisfied that Severy is the best situated of any town 25 eett. 25 ana cnnitz. i'erna others were aboard the train, whose names we did not get. All those were at court in the case of the State vs J. H.

Morse for libel. This case has cost the county hough money, and the people enough time for it to be thrown out of court. of every description, and out of the best materi.al. Very low! prices in order-to suit the hard times. Call and examine prices.

in the county, and that it will, sooner or later, be one of the leading cities in Gives Him a Gall SEVERY, KANSAS this part of theanoral heritage. i lars Avill be made for this purpose..

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