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THE CIRCLEVILLE LE KICKER. Established as The KICKER, 1894. BAZAAR. Founded 1891. Circleville, Kansas, Thursday, January 23, 1896.

Vol. 2. No. 10. Milt D.

Asher, of the MoConell musio Arm, was in the city, Tuesday. 'There will be a concert at the Band Hall, Friday evening, Jan. 31, given by Holton talent. C. R.

Campboll, of Vanderbilt, CalIfornia, is visiting relatives and friends in this city at present. Thos. Connely, of Kansas City, visited old friends and relatives in this community the past week. The case against Dr. T.

E. Taylor was dismissed on account of there being no' evidence given in against! him. T. Gaskill is building an addition to his hotel building and will put in two barber chairs and another barber. Miss Cora Slocum, youngest daugh ter of John Slocum, died Saturday.

The funeral was held at Olive Hill church, Monday forenoon. Robert Lewis and Miss Fannie ter were married at Holton last Wodnesday. They are both well known young people of this community. J.D. Hogg came home Sunday.

He will remain at home for a couple of weeks, when he will go on the road again for the same company he has been with so long. Did you know it? The Northwestern now offer a 2-cent per mile rate, to parties of ten or more. Same also applies via all K. C. N.

W. Mo. Pacitic Routes. A sign over a trough reading, don't put your feet in the food," has no more effect on the bog than does the one reading, don't spit on the The Populist party of this county now have paper--The Sunflower. One thing we admire about the proprietor of that publication, is his nerve.

No.bluff game goes with him The youg folks of Carmel will give box supper Friday night Jan. 24, for the benefit of the preacher. All are invited and all the young ladies are expected to bring a box full of something good to eat and the young men to bring their 25c to buy them with. Miss Janet Hogg left Saturday, for Chicago, where she will remain for some time. The young folks of this community will greatly miss her smiling countenance as she is a favorite with all who know her.

The sick of the community will also miss her as she is one of the best profes sional nurses in the west. TRADE MARK MINUTE COUCH CURE cures quickly. That is what it was made for. Promyt, safe, sure, quick relief, quick cure. Pleasant to take.

Children like it and adults like it. Mothers buy it for their children. Prepared by 2. C. De Witt makers of De Witt's Littlo Early Risers, the famous little pills.

For sale by Little Taylor, Druggists. The Convict," Which was played in Soldier last Thursday night was well attended, considering the length of time it had been billed, aid the fact that there were meetings in progress. It ed to be a very clean plot, and nearly every character was well rendered Prof. Johnston and daughter, Messre McComas, Gaekill and Scott- Mere all real good while Miss Linville as "Sedley" was eimply porfect. Considering the amount of practice and the opportunity to supply with wardrobe the people in this company ranked far above the average on the Road.

May they come again. -Soldiet Clipper, DE WITT'S Witch Hazel SALVE A well known cure for piles Cures obstinate sores, chapped hands, eczema, skin diseases. Makes burns and scalds painless. We could not improve the quality if paid double the price. The best salve that experience can produce or that money can buy.

IT OURES PILES. For sale by a Taylor, Druggister 7 Pleasant Valley Items. Mrs. Wall is quite sick at this writing. Janet Hogg started for Chicago last Saturday.

John Ennis spent Sunday with Noel and Bruce Hogg. David Spidel was in Holton last day on business. Bessie and Charles Deck visited at Jobn Davis', Saturday night. Laura Deck spent Thursday night with Janet Hogg and attended lyceum. James Ratter spent a very plesant Ing in the Valley one night last week.

Mrs. Lovie Sanderson and son left for Chattanooga, last Saturday, after a plesant visit with relatives and friends. Miss Colla Nelson, Jobn Johnston and Miss Slocum furnished some good music at the lyceum last week, which was appreciated by all. The entertainment to be given on Thurs day night promises to be a grand success. Our home people will be assisted by Olive Hill, Circleville and Banner.

The quartette will be assisted by two men from abroad. Colored stagers will be on band with music and songs. Dialogues, recitations, songs, tableaux, Irish and negro comedians. Everybody invited Admission 10 Measures of Values. A dollar is not a measure of length, breadth, thickness or weight, but of value.

A measure of length, breadth and thickness must have standard length in order to be a true measure. A measare of weight must have true weight, but when it comes to considering what shall be the requisite quality of a measure of value the free silver people say that value is of no moment, remarks the Mobile Register; that if it have a certain name stamped on it and be called a true measure of value it will be a true measure of value. This is as absurd as would be an attempt to call a yard stick of 30 inches a true measure of length, or a pound of ten ounces weight a true measure of weight. The only true THE CIRCLEVILLE KICKER. Published on Thursday of each Week, At Circleville Kansas.

GEO. T. HARRISON, Proprietor. $1.50 PER YEAR Entered in the Postoffice at Circleville, Kansas, as second- class matter. L.

B. Scott, PHYSICIAN SURGEON, CIRCLEVILLE, KANSA8. Office first door west of the Gaskill House. TAYLOR, Physician and Surgeon. One door north of A.

N. Myers' Blacksmith Shop. CIRCLEVILLE. KANSAS. TAOS.

RICHARDSON, STONE CONTRACTOR. Circleville, Kansas. Gaskill House. 6.S. GASKILL, PROP.

Best accomodations in the city. Tables furnished with the best the the market supplies, The Corner Restaurant. W. R. ANDERSON, PROP.

To the hangry public and those who never get hunury, wish to say that 1. give warm meals at all hours. A fresh line of candies, nuts, cigars, tobacco and eyerthing kept in firstclass restaurant always in stock. Geo. T.

Harrison JUSTICE of the PEACE. LAND, LOAN, COLLECTION and INSURANCE AGENCY. Collections Promptly Remitted. REVIVO from RESTORES VITALITY. Made a Jat Day, Well Man 15th Day.

of Me. THE GREAT 30th Day. FRENCH REMEDY, Produces the above results in 30 LAYS. It acts powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fail.

Young inen and old men will recover their youthful vigor by using REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores from effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretions Lost Manhood, Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Lost Power of either sex, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, Insomnia, Nervousness, which unfits one for study, business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but is Great Nerve Tonic and Blood Builder end restores both vitality and strength to the muscular and nervous system, bringing back the pink glow to pale checks and restoring the fire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Accept no sub-titute.

Insist on having REVIV0, no other. It can be carrred in vest pocket. By mail, $1.00 per package, in plain wrapper, or six for $5.00, with 2 positive written guarantee to cure or refuad the money in every package. For tree circular address ROYAL MEDICINE CHICAGO, ILL. For sale by Little Taylor.

Druggists CLIMAX BAKING PUREST AND BEST LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE OF OTHER BRANDS HALVES, I0 SOLD IN CANS ONLY Local and Otherwise. We heared 'em say it and noted it down, The things that happened about the town. So don't blame as if true or not, We always give you the best we've got. W. A.

Stream was in Tope.sa, Friday. M. H. Roller was in Holton, Tuesday. M.

A. Huff is to move to Holton, soon. C. A. Oursle: was on the sick list last week.

We sell the best oil at 15 cents S. H. tauller. Miss Milla Abel is visiting in ton this week. Jas.

la'ter says he has fresh milk at h's house now. David Baxter moved his family to Holton this week. John Riley, of was in the city last Thursday. Chas. Harris and wife, of Ontario, Sundayed in the city.

S. H. Stauf'er made a business trip to Bancro't, Monday. Israel McComas has been on the sick list the past week. Bishop, of Horton, barbered for T.

S. Gaskill last weok. Jason Cook and wife, of Soldier, was in the city, Friday. Feveral of the boys from town walked to Sunflower, Tuesday night. Iph and H.

Moore have been on the sick list the past week. Did you know that STourcan sell you Railroad tickets as cheap as any man on earth! Dr. T. E. Taylor, S.

T. Stout and Chas. Bordner were in Topeka, Friday. More sugar at Stuffer's Cash store for the than any other sto: in town. M.

H. Neff has moved into his new barber shop, north of Goggerty's livery stable. W. R. Anderson has purchased the restaurant and meat market stock of L.

E. Cohnson. Miss C. A. Blodgett, of Chicago, is visiting her sister, Mrs.

B. F. Bordner, of this city. John Niswander writes from Arkansas that he is enjoying life in the saw mill country. The Sunflower Literary Society is having great success.

It meets every Tuesday evening. A bouncing girl baby carne last Thursday to brighten the home of Ed. Adams, of this city. Sam. Taylor called the first of the week and contributed his share tO, ward the support of the KICKER.

For a pain in the chest a piece of Cannel damponed with Cham perlain's Pain Balm and bound 011 over the seat of the pain, and another on the back between the shoulders, will afford prompt reliof. This is especially valuable in cases where the pain is caused by a cold and thore is a deney toward pneumonia. For sale by Little Taylor. UNEQUALLED SERVICE. Denver to Chicago via Kenses City 19 given via the Union Pacific and Chicago Alton Railways.

Through Pullman Sleepers, Pullman Dining Cars and Freo lieclining Chair Cars leave L'enver daily. The Cuion Pacitic is the great through car line of the west. Aak your nearest ticket agent for tickets via this line. E. L.

LOMAX. Cen. Pass. and Tkt. Agt.

Not a few who read what Mr. Rob- ent Fowls, of Hollands, Var, has to say below, will remember their own experience under liko civeumstances: 1 ast winter I had la grippe which left me in de low state of health. I tried numerous remedies, none of which done me any good, wntil I was induced to try a bottle of Chamberlaan's Cough Remedy. The first bottle of it so far relieved me that I was enabled to attend to my work, and the second bottle effected a cure." For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by Little Taylor. Our January Sale Is On.

Men's Overcoats AND Heavy Suits Are Being Sold at a Discount of 25 per centFrom Regular Prises. Prices are marked in plain figures. Take off one fourth for present price. We make no fake sales. Your money back if you want it.

The Sterling. W. H. ROCKEFELLER, Holton, Kansas. In Memory Of Little Ina Wall.

Ther's a vacant place at the tabol, A little empty chair, A fair little face is missing. Little Ina is not there, Two little feet are resting That puttered o'er the floor; Two little hands lie listless Rave That played arcund the door. There's grief within the household: A gloom that's like a poll, la resting on those parents hearts. But cruel death minds not at all. And brother, too, and sister, Are mourning them to-day: For the "pet" among their number, Cruel death has torn away.

Her little body moulders in the tomb, And soft winds gently murmer o'er its quiet home. And sweet flowers in beauty there will bloom. Yet her soul rests in heaven. But, oh! The Savior's coming To take his throne and reign; And then the loved one sleeping He'll bring to them again. ADDIE W.

Aaron Niswander is chief clerk at the Hanson House at present. Andy Young and Thos. Baxter have, discovered gold on their land. Dr. A.

Y. Hanson is visiting relatives in Kansas City this week. Geo. R. Bowser and family visited his mother, near Holton, Sunday.

Arthur Smith and M. H. Neff was in Effingham the first of the week. Buy round-trip tickets and save your money when you go via. the Northwestern.

10 per cent off. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH A RELIABLE AGENT AND IN A RELIABLE COMPANY. GEO. T. HARRISON.

There will be an entertainment at Plesant Valley to-night. A good program will be rendered. -Several tru WANTED or ladies to travel in Kansas for established, reliable house. Salary $780 and expenses. Steady position.

Enclose reference and soli- addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Third Floor, Omaha, Chicago. It will be an agreeable surpriso to persons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may be had by taking Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy. In many instances the attack may be prevented by taking this romedy as soon as the first symptoms of the disvaso appear. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Littlo Taylor.

A. Sad Accident. Last Friday, Coo. Fairbanks took a and went to shoot a crow and on his way back was looking at! a corn sheller and talking with other parties While talking ho climbed up on the sheller and in some way slipped, when the gun was discharged, both loads entering his breast. He lived about fifteen minutes after the accident.

His funeral was held Sunday, at the Olive Hill church. Many merchants are well awaro that their customers are their best friends and take pleasure in supply. ing them with the best goods obtainable. As 3n. instance We mention Perry Cameron, prominent druggists of Flashing, Michigan.

They say: have no hositation in recommending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to our customers, as 15 is the best cough medicine we have ever sold, and always gives satisfaction." For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by Little Taylor. measure of value 18 measure wh'ch contains full value. Any other sort if a measure which is offered as a true meanare is false and will be rejected by the people. -Floridian. Simple Simon Up to Date.

wed to catch a And thought he could not got a put his COIN FREE Simon made a great lad And brought it in to roast. Re laid it down before the fine And so the ball wag lest Like Phoenix of Elk Valley Livery Barn Has risen from the ashes and is again doing business at the old stand, one block north of the Stone Store. The oldest Livery Stand and the best turnouts in the city. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. A.

H. VOEKEL, Prop. J. C. GOGGERTY.

The Union Depot LIVERY and FEED BARN. Well I guess, Yes, I am still doing business lat the same corner. Call on me for anything in my line. J. C.

GOGGERTY. 11880, 5 HERE THEY ARE! BARGAINS Gem THAN EVER. We must sell out our second hand instruments to make room for a new stock. All of the following list are warranted in pertect order aud tune, and the pianos that list at $100.00 or over, and the organs that list at $40.00 or over, are fully warranted for flye years, same as new. PIANOS.

A Bordman Grey, 6 octagon legs 25 00 Bordman Grey, 6 octagon legs; better .40 00 Bradbury, 64 octagon .65 Lithe 00 Emerson, 7 octagon legs .50 00 Gordon Cons, 7 carved legs, latest ..110 00 McPhail, carved legs, all lutest improvements. 125 00 nale, carved legs, very little .150 00 Estey Camp, elaborate case, carved legs, all latest improvements; oct. .160 00 Kranich Buch, all latest improvements, tine elaborate carved legs; .200 00 Mozart Wright, elaborate case, good as .165 00 ORGANS. McNutt, 10 00 Cottage Gem, low 12 00 low Peloubet, 7 stops, low top 20 00 Story Camp, high top, very 40 00 Estey, 9 stops, high top. nearly new 75 00 Ingalls, high top 50 00 Hillstrom.

8 stops, high 45 00 Chicago Cottage, 9 stope, high 60 00 Syrucuse, style, 7 stops 20 00 Eareuff, top, 10 55 00 Newman high top, 10 60 00 New Englana, high top, 10 60 00 Beatty, high top, 22 stops 35 00 Estey, low 20 00 Mason Itamlin, low 40 00 Estey, high top, 9 stops. 50 00 Ithica, 6 12 stops elaborate high top case, good as 65 00 Kimball, high top. elaborate case to 65 00 We will sell the above instruments on payments of $5.00 to $10:90 per month. good shoot and books mchided with each organ. Also, alwas on band, a fine assortment of new Estey, Kimball and Newman Bros.

Organs, Haines Knabe, Bush Gerts and Mozart Pianos, Sheet Music, Music Books, and Musical Merchandise of every description, such as Violins, Accordeons, Harmonicas, Autoharps, too numerods to mention. Prices and terms the most reasonable, considering the quality of goods. All new pianos and organs warranted for five years. NEW PIANOS FROM $175.00 TO $600.00. NEW ORGANS FROM $55.00 TO $125.00.

Organs and pianos to rent at from $1.00 to $5.00 per month. T. C. McCONNELL, North Side Square; Holton, Kansas.

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