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South Haven Rustler from South Haven, Kansas • 5

South Haven Rustler from South Haven, Kansas • 5

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1 i- 7V "1 i i Dry goods, groceries; glassware, queesware, hits and caps, boots tmd shoes, Irl Fact Cvorything uauQlly kopt in Voll-rogulotod Otoro. A CArt LOAD OF SALT AT $2.25 PER BAFIREL. All other goods in proportion. If and full BtocK of Fall goodi on band. "tWVind adViw with 08 about prices, and we will guarantee satisfaction.

In connection with the dry goods department, Mrs. Brown hat' BED STABLE store Where the latest novelties of the season can be found. Inviting competition fair dealing and Wd eliciting a call, we hope 17,11. Wown, PWr KAI1 HTJSGBOVE BRO'S." (73 CITCT. KAN.

TEADE TOPICS. bissoiiUTtO NoricB. IH MEMOBIAMT. TOWN AND COUNTY. South Haven, September 11th 1885.

KTRntlnMi nntlnoi in the BBWI ool At a special meeting of naven Lodge No, 157, A.F. and A. held The partnership heretofore existing Notices under this bead will be charged 10 eta per line for the flrst Insertion and 5 ota for each subsequent Insertion. Ad locals left standing until ordered out. Read M.

Byland's ndw 'ad' in this issue. The skating rink is now open tlx nights during the week. fans will be eharzed for at double looal between M. L. and W.

K. Ryland, rate. Ko display type admitted at any in Masonic ball South Haven, Sept. prtoe. under the firm of Ryland Bro's.

is 19th, 1885, the following memorial this day dissolvoed by mutual con resolutions were reported by the com Foroaei A good side saddle cheap for cash Call at this office. Advertise your wants. Call on W. D. Dodson ana get glass of genuine apple cider.

mittee appointed, and were read and sent. W. K. Ryland retiring and M. L.

Ryland to collect all accounts and adopted. 'XI Bead "Love or 8nbeeribe for the News. W. D. Dodson has a new cider JS-Twenty-two yards of prlnti for one dollar at Musgrove Bro's.

3 tf Whereas, It hath pleased Almighty God in His infinite wisdom, to remove pay all indebtedness of said firm. M. L. Ryland. W.

K. Ryland. press and is manufacturing apples in Everybody should read "Love or to cider. A good suit of clothes at Masgrovd Bro's for $8, noney." from our midst by death our worthy Brother Willis Allen therefore be it Go to the Pal aoe Drug Store for Having purchased the interest of 8. L.

Jones, the republican candl Resolved, That we as a lodge recog echoo) books. W.K. Ryland. I will continue the date for sheriff, gave us a pleasant nize in this solemn event, the loss qf a business as heretofore. Thanking the call yesferday.

Job work neatly executed oil short The South Haven Lumber Co. keep a full assartijaeni of Shingles, Coal, Brick, Sash, Doors' and Blinds, which they will sell at worthv brother of the fraternity, as t7 publio for past favors, I would respect notice at this office. W. D. Dodson is the! only place in well' as a nsefjij) citizen, a kind neigh fully solicit a continuation of tb town where von can set a glass of Tbe landaeekers arrived home last bor, and an ornament to society same.

xonrs Kespct. pure apple cicfer. Resolved' That we hereby extend Tuesday, from the far west. M. L.

Ryland. J. C. Miles started on a visit to his prices that defy We sell the famous Canon City lump coal, and1 all kinds' of Kansas coal it the' lowest living prices. T.

A. Hill, Resident Manager. our heart-felt sympathies to the be reaved widow, in this her deep afflic Enough names to the petition were old borne Id last Monday. obtained in two days to call an elec- Notice. All persons who contracted debt tion, and Query? Do all doctors carry a full with me while in the harness busi tionto vote for the railroad bonds and South Haven township will vote Resolved, That Haveri Lodge No.

stock of clothing on circus days? 157, be draped in mourning for the WAntkd, Applications for loans on roal estate, by Henderson Bros. necs, are requested to come forward and settle the same, or their accounts them and do not doubt it. period of thirty days in respect to the If yon want to insure or bay a farm will be placed in the hands of the jus memory of our fallen brother and Our merchants are receiving large or borrow money, go to Henderson Henderson Bro's have a-balr section of land for sale, cheap; within four mile town. tice of the peace for collection. Resolved, That a copy of these reso invoices of fall and winter goods which they are marking down to bed H.

Hemstheet. lutious be published in the Caldwell rock nriccs. South Haven is fast A new line, of boots and ahwa lHat Bros. CJ. W.

Bouse is now prepared to for aish all kinds of school books at Wei Ungton prices. Journal aud the South Haven News and a copy, be sent to the bereaved received at Musgrove Bro's. Id ntffed Is vour Hfe worth 25 cents That coming to the front as the best trad' as low as bo lowest. is the price of a bottle of. Chamber widow and parents.

Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea in: point in Sumner county. Kansas gets the next national asso Tackett, the man who etole Jasper Prestox Butcheb John M. Linqenfeltek, Com. Remedy. It has saved many lives to Oar The harvest is over.

The grain li IUcks horse last spring, is now in the and may your yet IT yon nave at ciation of teachers, which will meet Colorado peheterttlary. hand for use in case of an attack of Gately's Universal Educator and at Topeka, in Jnly, 1886, and assures garnered. We need money, and would most respectfully ak our' cholera morbus, dysentery or dia Elder Boajress was unable to fill from five to six tdousand teachers in rhceea. It will cure Asiatic Cholera Business Guide is the title of a new work recently issued by the Kansas City Publishing Co. It is a splendidly friends to pay their accounts.

attendance from outside the stale. if taken in time. Sold by J. hit appointment last Sunday, oti ac count of an attack of malaria. Bno.

This association has never been held House, South Haven. bound book of three volumns in one, AH kinds oT nails at BtiDS, toe-nails' west of the Mississippi river before'. Prof. Bruner has engaged a noted making a book of over twelve hun included. Heartily appreciating my good for soprano singer assist him in bis The returns of tho county superin dred pages.

Vol. 1 treats of vegeta tune in holding the lucky number A slaw cutler at Bun's for only 60 cts. eoncert. Don't fail to bear her. tendents of Kansas show that there tion, astronomy, physical geography, that drew the organ at Musgrove Bro.

Parties indebted to tho undersigned are 411,000 school children in the state natural history, geology, mtnerology, I desire to express, through the News, will please bk tnd settle -at oiice. as anincease of 28,931 over last year. we heed money. A word to the wise; my gratitude publicly. My contlnu legal matter, etc.

Vol. 2 treats of aritbmatic, drawing, painting, chcra- The school fund arising from the sale etc. QUILLIN HOCKENBERRY. The work on the Methodist church Is progressing rapidly under the supervision of contractor Cluckner. John M.

Lingenfelter starts for the west to ee the country aud locate if ed ill health dictating my actions, 1 of school lands, invested in school dis estry, etc. vol. 3 treats of grammar. Now Is the time to have Bud order chose the money instead of the organ, every cent of which they paidjme and trict bonds, yeilds an income of $850 elocution, pronounciation of foreign repairs for your stoves. 04a language, rhetoric, logic and many for which I return my 82T Go to Bkid's for a peach parer.

the prospects arefavorable. in a few days. other things and is finly illustrated The petitions of the G.S. S. W.

The Union CbuVn is a dandy arid J. ft Tours Respectfully, -A. W. Bbighthaupt. throughout.

The book is the best were returned last week with the Brid keep them lor The party who took the bile ot wire from the Meridian school bouse names of 214 of the resident tax pay Bkid's hardware store Is headquarters' book of the character we have ever seen and we cannot do it justice. The agent, Mr. L. C. Fisher will soon canvass the town and we would advise ers of Walton township, and every for atnunitfoW; save TEETH EXTRACTED Without Pain Or Harm.

bad better return it as it will blm trouble. name was pot mere by tno owner If Your vifo and no fraud was used as was the case Dr. D. C. Martin will be at the Jen everyone who can to procure a copy wants a stove and you; do not want to with the petitions of the Ft.

S. W. kins Holel. Wellington, from buy it, keep her away from BciD's hard-'. The TSlru.

Walkifp Trial N. Do yon hear that Mr. Press. Sept 25th to Oct. 10th, with his Pat ware as she could not leave without one The trial of Mrs; J.

R. Walkup of those beauties. for alleged poisoning of her hue fact that the winters in this ent Electric Inhaler for' the extraction of teeth without pain or harm, by the means of vitalized air. The only safe band is 6et for the October term of the section are usually mild and less se Lyon county district court. Judge C.

Another Life eared. Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and B. Graves presiding Eminent coun process by which teeth can be extraot sel nave been engaged. The, testimo Diarrhma Remedy cured me of chronic diarrhoea after Tears Of standing ed without pain or harm. Will also ny and proceedings of the trial will btri vere upon animals than further north is no excuse for wholly neglecting to provide good winter quarters for your stock.

There will be enough cold, raw winds and wet days to. jus havo his Double Induction Motor when it seemed I could live no longer published in mu irom aay to a ay in the Empobia Daily Republican. I was growing so weak. I had tried Electrtc Dental Engine, with which the most sensstive teeth can be filled several doctors in this state and Iowa; Copies will be mailed to any address at the rate of 75 cents per month. It but they could do nothing for me.

1 tify every farmer in making good without pain. Satisfaction gnaran was finally induced to try a bottle of not probable that a lull report will teed. Consultation free. warm stables and sheds for his horses and cows. In the past this has been your medicine.

After using three be published in anyother paper. Peo bottles of it I was entirely cured. I It is said that the average Illinois cannot say enough in Its praise. I ple who desire to read the evidence in full should send in their orders, with wish every family knew Its worth as farmer toils early 4nd late, often de sadly overlooked by many of our best farmers, partly from pure negligence, and partly because the farmer did not feel able to incur the "expense. A I doy and I am sure they, would never privlng himself of needed rest and Miss Alice Geealin started for Des.

Moines, Iowa, last Thursday where he intende going to school this winter. We are sorry that Alice is gone1 and feel deeply payned. Prof. M. Bruner assisted by his class In vocal and instrumental music, will five a Grand Musical Concert, one week from to-night.

No lover of good music should fail to hear it. Mabbied At the resideoco of the brides parents, on Thursday, Sept. 24, at 4 o'clock P. Mr. Samuel Barber, to Miss Rebecca Elliott.

Both of Sum-ner county. Rev. A. Cluckner, of-floUtlng. Messrs.

F. J. Uoag, n. L. Miles.

D. D. Moss, and Jasper Hicks, went to Topeka, Mosd'ay, to join their old oomrioesln the reunion. They re-toned Thnrsday, and report one of tne grandest reunions they ever attended. It is estimated that there were 75,000 old soldiers in Topeka attending the reunion.

The8onth Ilavrn Driynatlo Club, rendered "Koi Hut Aftr All" li Eaturday night, to a svAoct arid an n-prtofative todlence. trimpo theataelvea vUb great 1 be without it. Ubs JE. Uleabon. 75 cents in each case.

No subscriptions received for less than one month to begin at any day designated' by the and sleep, for what To raise corn. 8alem, Mo. good shed with hay. roof and sides For what? To feed hogs. For what? Sold by J.

W. House, South Haven. will be sufficient when nothing better subscriber. The intense interest felt in this remarkable case is undiminish To get money which to boy more land Timothy seed for sale at J.R.Reids can be built. Horses which have a For what To raise more corn.

For ed and will reach a fever heat during good, warm stable during the winter What? To feed more hogs. And in WANTED! L. W. Hamilton wants one hundred1 this circle he moves until the Al the progress of tho trial, and we advise all who wish to read the evidence for themselves, and are not now tak mighty puts a stop to his hoggish pro- spring calves, steers. eedings.

do not need as much grain and will be in better fix for work in the spring and will live many years longer. than those which are exposed to the hard storms of winter. Cows will give double the amount of milk and then ng the Republican, to send in their Thanking the publiAfor past favors would respectfully ask tot A contin orders with remittance. Address Ah exchange offers the following uation of the same patronage to' the Republican, Em poria, Kan s. very sensible advice Stand by tho new firm.

Yonre Despot the time when butter brings the Before you start to towu, pick np who has men who manifest their energy and publio spirit and invest their capital W. K. Ryla'nd, the News and learn from it bent price. And while you are at' it ie thfit a little extra roo.rri is prepared improving the town'. Every good goods, to sell, and buy of tho men who' advertise la la.

Our advertising list ftotto. The n6tei ind accounts given to' whii-li to etore away the plows, uildlng that goes np, every vigorous- David Stevehi are in my hands for pushed enterprise that brings busi collection and I would as a promptf is composed of established, reliable merchants, tradesmen and mechanics, and with thorn you should spend your ness to the town, holps every individual who does business or owns prop cultivator nn.l other farm machinery. Thousands of doliaraare tinted every by leaving these iwplemeuts ex-posed to the weather. IB few weeks they will produce tin? drnmr entitled "The ut Louf," nti.i tae laughable farce, umbo Jam." ayment Of the lA lXBSGnOVE erty; money..

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Years Available:
1885-1892