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The Sterling Daily Republican from Sterling, Kansas • 3

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htiiil the dally ItKi'i'BMCAN for a I.A Orru-'N at La I M.1VJI.6M7. I LOCAL NEWS. Prea for Bala. VdHi-o Ii lifrrliy bIwh IIihI tit inu uaiiiwl mouth to your frluiidM In the trntU Forty cents will do It this month. A HTKKLINO, KANSAS.

We have a timi-clius ruller bl, eight I' nrlllur hiwlllod IMillin n( hla I11U11I lull to lull kd flnul iiroof io "I liU rluim. ami tliul uld Iiruor will Iw hiniln Im-(ui H.J, Hnillll, vlrk of hit diitrk-t (toiin, at l.youa, Kiiiimh oil July hundred copies sent out by as many In Vol. Wndnoidsv Juno No 9) STERLING, Rice County, Kansas, Established 1872. column Wellington hand prctw we will dividuals would reault In great benefit to Sterling as au advertinemeiit The ell at A bargain. 0 nre getting a iiuir, in; imii, iur lun 11 11 ,1 auu 1 81, Ml w.

lt liiiiiH- Uir (iillowllIK wltnoawa to nnwa III) I BubMrtptton Rate DaiIjt r-Jition, I rylluuur premt and will have no use fur rojiiliiiioiw rtaii-iii ii iijuiii, and ciilti vaiion of I money received for subscriptions would n.iui idiin, viii aii iriuii-K, lu w. mow, 1 the Washington. wi.u. I be a great help to us ln getting up a jot-no r.viiinii aim n. 11.

u4miiioiu, nil 01 luiy- i St I a tin roof being put on the water good paper. Come In and subscribe for W. II. liiiuw.vi.KB, Het'litur. For I year I wmli a month.

lilt! tuple I WKHKLT KUITIUSI, Xfr. OlUikell ill mm. dm anlifw 1 We propone to make 110 boues nbout Notlo of PubllOHtlon. nn the matter that it takes money to run LAMPorririt atLahnkk, Kawb, i M.iy 11.1 erlll. I this paper.

We want 023 a week more Biiutia cuutM win. num-ri nirucK uiiiiks nuicmnsou a TOTICK la lit-rrtiy irtvcn Hint tin, followlna goou piaoe to go. IV iiiimed at'tllitr luu lilxd nuh.e of liU luti-ii-1 41 lion loiiiukKfliuil proof I11 aupiHirt of liial patronage In addition what we are receiving, lu order to bring the income rlalin. mill Mini aiiiii proof will Iw iiimlo iH-fora H. J.Hiullll.i li rki.l Lvoim.

Kuii. Mail Schedule. Geo, HoRworth of Nlckerson, Is pass- above the cost of publication. This Is on July A l7, Henry lluli, for lite I lag the day In the city. tatll further nollee lh walls will olOM tin iv in.

H. J. r- hi w. I tin inline the following lllii-nr Iiiivhvii Ii 1 a I small sum for nearly three thousand people to pay to keep a paper like the Hurling iHMlumm a loiurwai AT HOD NO. The poor must live and the rich man aoiitliimma iinn, mid t-iiUlviitlon of, I mi lil luml, vili Jolin Connlclt, Hlnw, I ItKFimicAN running.

Everybody age to wriggle through life some how. For vetilni train 5 jni'iiii Kviiiitii, nun 11. 11. iiK'iiioro, tin 01 liuy. recognizes the faut that the paper is nioiMi, uit'e comuy, nniimi W.Po:Ua cousin of W.

JMIml- wkt mii'xu. 14311) W. K. lllldWNI.KK, IlrnlHtor. doing good work for the town.

lock la here from Uutavia on a visit. KorimmiliiKtrHlu J'W For wmilnii iralu Ml Oomlnar. Attention Company R. E. F.

Engle set up the Msli'Iur Inn wVll ii' Wild oi hVrVl7iu'Hiih. hy First. All members are hereby or- lemonade this because he is I Richard T. Williams with his great show of "walks about London," will bo morning because well, hark mives murium vivtj and Saturday. Clones at a.

111. 011 Uium d.Ted to meet at the armory at half now Bolkl. at Goodaon's opera htmxe this evening. past eight p. on Friday Juno 21, Money ordur omc opan from la.

m. to lap p. Farrar Rider ore having the neces Thursday June 28, for drill. The Hobs Snider wood force pump ilo mowy onlr or postal note will be Issued sary protection against flies (screens) Second. Friday night July 1st, will ai ir paid HiiiKluy or icisu iioiiuuys.

oiwu Iroiu I a. m. to I 111. added to their ofllce. J.

C. Tcrker be monthly muster. All members of If II A it blades, p. tho company are commanded to be suoscnpuon counts in iteming For Rale milch cow.slx rears present. All members absent without old.

Will be fresh In August. Apply! R. Tlma Table. 1 rr a reasonable excuse, on muster night, I 1,1 nn. (I.i 10 Al.

ULMKK Or KEI'VlfLICAN ouice. will be dealt with according to law. WlUir I mb. .,1 lt.t The "Forest City" of the Arkansas valley, located near the Dy order, For good papering and kalsominlng gotoltuggles shop, next Lloyds feed Ko.1. falKornla and Met.

Colorado from Ashland where he has been for J. B. Kl.INK, Captain commanding company II, mill on brouuway. lie Knows now. I tba part week engaged In a divorce geographical center of the state; at the junction of the two greatest kat tmt.Nu.

case. Classified Not Panning Out Well. NO. I Aliamic r.J.n-w.. Tn hanr snniA dimni.nl.

iolV railroad systems of the United States, the Atchison, Topeka and Fe, and the Missouri Pacific. The main line of both the above roads lavtnworth Time. HO. 4. New VOIK r.xprriw No.

ft. KnuUrn Kxurhui 7tfl in I wmi think thnt iranfi-fl. For Stilr. For R- iU. w( rind Found mrflra.

Intrrtrd In IUU oil mil at trl. uer luus The attempt of -Democratic organs f. .1 l.lll taeh iMn1hm, nr Writ, ttrr line for lt tnrnir LYONS. M. M.

MrUUl'll ling UIO UUIWU to throw upon General Drum the nv iiurniwm. mo mil ire innen or ifim tnnn jnrfji. biulneM local will he iiutrLcd in Uii pass through this city. blame for the order returning the flags, is not panning out well. General Drum muni No.

and are the feat tniinii. anri illBSLom Jliniliek. a cousin Of Will Sterling is 171 miles south-west of Topeka and 237 miles WANTED. says that what he did was under in- S3 Minniek is here on a visit, from Marion 0 to pulnU ln Ind- Sl'-e will remain nbout a week or structions from the The WK south-west of City. cticuuii Bigiicu ujr vitmiim uium as i anu on anon, uouce.

Art. A. 1. ii a. r.

nv. 1 Not a man who wore the blue, and issueu oy oruer oi tue seciemry oi war, iVAsTKD-rdpni for drnftlnn plans, satls'iic and there is little doubt that the whole nuaronuieii. Apply iu tije architect of- I flee of F. M. timer.

In Oonlr.tl block. It has a population of 2,600 intelligent and prosperous people. There are eicdit well built and commodious churches in the can take ex- was loyal to his adopted by mailer tutu ueeu upprovcu uy tuo unui- ceptions to the resolutions Meade Tost MISSOURI PAOIFIO K. R. SalbuL Bterlingr El Paso Division.

OoiNo bocto, OknEbbo. net As soon as it was discovered that for sale, city and one more being built. Three more churches will be built the One of the livst built residence III COR HAT.E The weeds along tho walk leading able lawyers had been engaged to resist the removal of the flags from the war 1 Hterllnir. Contains elirht rooms, rrllcr, wntr Paisenwr. A.

Lot 00X240 foot. Kuuulreut this from the hotels to Santa Fe station in House, etc. present season. olllee. department the president took flight AaMiiuuodaUon ....3:161.

M- should be cut down or another child LVONS. order. Before the or and reversed his The Sterling Syrup Works employ about fifty people during will be lost FOR SALE Thr fluest piece of resilience property In Sterllnir. comprising 20 lotsinxiM foet. 4:43 A.

der was revoked Secretary Jlayard an wen envereu wun iruit ami suuue trees. Accoinmodalion ....3:471. II. Captain J. II.

Smith is carpeting, the cane season. Cost of olant. S30.000. Address, Keal estate, cure this onlce. characterized it as one of "the bravest, STERLING-.

decorating and furnishing his hand most patriotic, and wisest actions ever FOUND. M. some residence on fifth street in the The Kansas Sugar Works are also located Cost of twrfnrmprl Ivu t.ha PYPPlltiv nf a crfllt Aeeomuiodatlon 4.15 P. M. most elegant manner.

i n. i. T.wii. i.l POUND The way to make a live paper Is to people." TO attempt to shoulder the lot of new. This Is what makes the iicunaox.

plant, 60,000. resnondibilitv unon an armv officer, "ally kbfuhucaw so poimiur with an classes. udge J. II. Uailey was in the city Faaiunirer A.

M. 4 A who. if had issued Biich an order with PERSONAL. There are two patent roller flour mills in the city that man- last night on his way home from St. John, StaTord county where he had out the positive authority of the secre Aecommodatlon, 4J7 I HUTCHIXBON.

Accommodation, 8:1 P- M- Paasengor, A. IT G01K0 NOBTU. HUTCUIlfSOJt. PERSONAL If the chap who was Rolncto put ahead on the editor ill call around when our been on Important legal business. tary of war, would have been court- 'Transom Is tu we will itrant 111 a martialed and dismissed the service, is short Interview and Introduce him to the 1.

s. Meade Post band's ice cream social aforesaid. Prwnr 10:10 P. fuacture flour equal in quality to any in the state; three large grain ej-. evatprs; two good brick yards; two carriage, wagon and machine shops; two steam wood-working mills; three solid banks one a national bank as absurd as it is petty and contempt and concert will be livid un July first a week from next Friday instead of next ible.

US '5i i 7' -k Osthoff riday as we stated by mistake in yes An old Familiar cry. terday's issue. and a firstclass nursery well established. When you want newspaper favors Meat Market. you strike your "home paper, don The school census of Sterling will FRESH AND SALT MEATS, FISH, you? If you want your town loomed sooi be completed by Air.

Gaskell, and the petitions should be circulated and and property increased in value, you Sausage, Etc. Etc. VEGETABLES STZEZELIZLSTGr HIGH SCHOOL. Accomodation, M. KlCKERSON 10.05 P.

M. Accommodation, 0:01 P. M. STERLINa. Passengtr, 11:27 A.M.

Accemmodution, 84 P. M. Lyons. A. M.

Aocommodatlon 7:14 P. M. GCNESBO. Passenger, 12:30 P. M.

Accomodation 8:10 P. M- The passenger train runs dally. No accommodation train on Sunday. H. B.

Pbrham, Agent. expect your home paper to do it, don't signed so as to enable the school board to act immediately upon its completion. you? You kick because your home In the season, fresh and nice every day. MARKET North Transcontinental Hotel. paper naju't as mucn reacting matter II.

L. Laskey and wife took the train in it as a "city paper," don't you? for Kansas City last night. Howard STERLING, KANS. accompanied his wife that far on her Still, on the whole, you think your home paper is a "mighty good thing for way to Toledo, Ohio, where she goes GEORGE the town," don't you? And you pre- to spendihe summer with home folks cude the home paper from hinking aud friends. PAINTER Mrs.

Dr. P. P. Trueheart had quite a Township Officers. the town is a good thing for it, by not giving it sufficient patronage, don't you You would not expect the home DaDer.

circulating only hundreds, to Doall kinds of Painting In the best style. number of her friends to tea yesterday Trustee T. A. Dilley. make a specialty of A pleasant time was had and the good tilings prepared by the hostess were Paper Hanging done justice by all.

and Decorating. give you as much reading matter as the city paper, circulating thousands', would you You frequently sneak oil to the city to get your job work, to save Clerll n. n-oimniz. Treasurer P- Himrod. JUSTICE OF THB PEACE.

Wm. L. Smith. J. C.

Johnston. CONSTABLES. V7. B. Badlock.

Cale Hodson. Olty Officera. P. P. Trueheart.

A sand rat was the cause of some fun, lean be found at the a little dodging and considerable of Sterling Carriage Shop, a few cents, don't you? Do youthiuk a newspaper publisher can live on wind squalling on Broadway last night. Joe Henry and Cale Ilodsou seemed to Clerk T. L. Powers. MAIN STREET, STERLING KAN.

aud net out a red hot paper? We i-niio J. C. Johnston have charge of the management. City Attorney Fred P. Green, Citv Treasurer W.

L. Brown. It is thought that the Union Pacific should remark not. Do you think he can forever digast the consoling fact that his naper is a eood thins for the Lot's will commence grading its line from wife was made a pillar of salt IKarihal W. T.

LouilerbacK. C'UiI Firo Dept W. B. Hickman- COUNCILMBN. Jacob rloopea, President.

J. II. Irish. tit. J.

llarr. Wm. Merril McPherson to Sterling about the first week in July. They w.ll have cars There is no city of its size in the state that has a better public school. The above cut represents the Sterling High School, a handsome, well arranged-and commodious brick build-iug that cost $10,000.

It is surrounded byy beautiful bark, well covered with shade and ornamental trees. but town when he receive nothing in return He can't do it, can he This is our day to kick, ain't it? Don't you think you can do your share without running to this city inside 6f sixty days after work commences. Lots Anyone who has the least idea that SKCRET SOCIETY DIRECTORY. going into bankruptcy? If you fail we shall. Pawnee Rock Leader.

in Sterling will make you trade is dull should have seen the activity in business at Skiles Wirsh- Lots ings and Charley Howard's Palace drug STERLING LODGE NO. 171, A. F. A. M.

Meets In stated communicntlons In Masonic Imll on the first and third Thursday, of each month. W. P. EurvroN, W. M.

Tnoa. t. Powers, Secretary. of money, on easy terms, and store yesteraay evening. The jam and One of the Nation's Wards'.

Geo. Williamson, member of Lincoln Post, No. 1, U. A. Washington, D.

one of the oldest posts in the Uni rush were equal to that on Wall street Lots The Cooper Memorial College. during Black Friday or the recent wheat excitement in Chicago. of people are buying: deoirable STEPPING CHAPTER NO. 50, R. A.

M. Meets In stated couvscatlons In Masonic hall on the second and fourth Thursdays In each month. W. M. Lamb, M.

E. H. 1. Taos. L.

Powers, Secretary. ted States, and late a private in the 70th 111., who is both deaf and mute, If the people of Sterling want the Lots from the effect of a yun shot wound daily Republican continued they rnniverl in t.ho had at Savannah. must give it a fair amount of advertis is in the city to-day trying to make his and make from 50 to IOO per FIDELITY LODGE NO. 123, KNIGHTS OF Pythias. Meets In Q.

A. K. hall every Monday night. W. C.

McVay. C. C. 0. K.

of R. S. ing patronage, we give you tele way to Denver. He was found this centt on the m0nev invested in 1... .1 TIT 1) ITn rt.lb- I IllOUllIlg UUlllIttUO If XI.

iirtiAiuurv 1 anri r.akp.n t.o his store, nrovided With -iicoc graphic news as full and late as can be got and we aim to publish all the local news going. Ten cents a week for the daily will bankrupt no one. Bring in your subscriptions. breakfast, and his history obtained. Lots.

KTEKLINO LODGE, NO. 1058, KNIGHTS OK Honor. Meets In G. A. R.

hull, in Central block, first and third Tuesday evenings of each moiith. .1. Barr, Dictator. J. Allen Porter, Secretary.

While there he had a severe nt, ana. was then taken to the station to go 1 ou can get west, where he had another attack1 W. Q. Elliott and athan Ray.accom- panied by their wives left this morn ENTERPRISE LODGE NO. 54S, KNIGHTS nrnl Mies of Honor.

Meets In G. A. hall, flrst and third Monday evenings of each month. VV. C.

McVay, Protector. J. Ar.tEN Porter, Secretary. Comrade McCracken went to him and ascertained that he had only two dol Of Lots information about Sterling, Lots J. H.

Ricksecker ing for a visit to L. L. Jackson's, at Plevna, Kansas, a brother of Mes-dames Elliott and Bay. They intend takinir dinner with Mr. and Mrs.

S. P. MEA.DE TOST NO. 14, G. A.

R. Moets In G. A. R. hall.

Central block, on the llrst lars. He immediately raised $2.30, but not in time for him to purchase a ticket. He is being cared for to-day by the comrades, who will see him aboard the Of and third Friday evenings of each month. W. P.

HADI.OCK, P. C. T. A. Dillky, Adjutant.

who will take the train to-night. This man is one of Comrade Sherman's objects of charity, STERLING LOGDE NO. 115 1. O. G.

meets C. Stubbs to-day. Mr. Ray is here from Richmond, on a visit to his relatives, and expresses himself as well pleased with the country. The party will not return until Saturday.

Howard and Wirshings new band is I of whom he speaks in his letter, Char ia U. K. nan every nuay evening. JNO. ltlNNKlt.

W. C. I. L. MAOEB.

W. R. ity indeed, wnen ne receives per Lots of time to show you where Lots of money can be made. month, while Sherman receives $1,458, CHURCH liS. equal to any in the west.

No one ever dreamed of such an organization being 33 per menth. This man is a physical wreck, and unable to do anything to help himself, and the vast sum of FWST PRESBYTERIAN, corner of Main and in existence, although a great deal of blowing has been heard recently, until jp licit su'eeis. i -rtjaeiiiiis on oicii o'clock a. m. and 7 p.

m. Sabbath school at 10 o'clock a. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday 63 cents is paid him per day, while comrade Sherman receives $48.61 1-9 they appeared on Broadway near F. Edmunds, Pastor per day, and yet he must write his let sundown yesterday evening.

The exe ter on the fact that we are "objects of first flONGR EG ATION AL. corner of cution, harmony and time are ideally charity." perfect and show that much time and Monroe and Fifth streets. Services every Sunday at a. m. Sunday school at it in.

Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. R. B. Gurxn Pastor. This comrade carries the bullet, all BUTTER WANTED Shay's battered and scarred, win which he was wounded in his pocket, as a memento METHODIST EPISCOPAL, corner of Main of what he has suffered for his coun ana Eighth streets.

Preaching every Habbathat 11 in xml in. suhool at 9 .30 a. m. try's cause. This reminder of those YoniiK peoples' class, Wednesday at8p.

in. Pray er mecunu at u. iu, oyoijt 8. Brink, Pastor. This magnthcient structure, to be built of stone, and to cost about $40,000, will be completed dark days should be returned at once to to the rebel who gave it to him in order that the bloody chasm be bridged.

attention has been necessary to reach such a high degree of excellence. They had only played for a few minutes until the street was Utterly packed with delighted legions of our people. The Misses Mattie Chennel, Mattie Iloopes. Anna Bishop and Mrs. Delia Porter had a picnic on Cow creek yesterday all to themselves.

On their way home they were considerably frightened by some of the internal machinery of one of their horses getting out of repair so that the horse laid down near the Friend's church, four and a half miles north of the city. The assistance UNITED PRESBYTERIAN.East Main street. Berries on every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 8 p.

m. Sabbath school at 10 a. in. A. J.

Han na. Pastor. and ready for occupation by the first of next September. Mr. Geo.

H. Evans of Topeka, has the contract. The main building is 150x70 feet, four stories high and it will contain sixteen larsre rooms. The dormatories will be built seperate from the main structure. C.

D. Stevens, The Sterling high and graded schooLand the Cooper College will place Sterling in the front COAL DEALER. Notice For Publication. Land Office at Lamed Kanran, Jnve 7, (W. NOTICE Is hereby plven that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the District Court for Rice county, at Lvons.

Rice county. on the 2fith tlav of street, north of Main street. Preaching erery Sabbath at 11 a. in. and 8 p.

in. uuday school at 0 :30 a. m. E. J.

Kendrick, Pastor. rank as an educational centre. Cannon City, Sterling has a complete telephone system, connected with all parts of the. city, with Lyons Alden, Huntsville, Stafford and St. John.

Trinidad, Osage City, Anthracite July, 1887, viz: ELLSWORTH A. WALTERS. BAPTIST, Preaching In Halght's Hall evi-ry Sabbath evening at 7 also the llrst and thirJ Sabbath of each month at 11 a. in. Pravr rafting Wednesday eventiiRat 7:30 p.m.

Silibath si lioui at 12 m. Church and Covenant meeti'it at 1 p. m. on first Saturday of each mouth. W.

M. Wilder. Pastor. The city is lighted by electric light and about four hundred lights are 'now in use. The city is putting in a complete S3'stem of water works at a cost of $40,000.

Five miles of of Sterling P.O.. Kansas, for the S. W. of and Blacksmith coal always Sef.24 lu town 2t, 8. of R.mu-elO, West.

He names the follow Inn witnesses to nrove his of a man and a generous dosing of soda relieved the trouble so that they arrived at home about sundown. The next time they go on an excursion of iron mains will be. laid this season, the work now is well under way. continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz on hand. Office, Broadway, South of Santa Fe railroad, John McConnack.

Hurrv Kevs. A. Evman. C. meets In Reading Room, ver Han U'i every Thursday at 8 a.

m. aud Sunday memocnat.lock. Jesse Peterson, all of Sterling P. Rice countv, Kansas. the kind, one of them informed us, they should take a man with them.

Come to Sterling arid You will Stay, 47 fit W. R. Brownlee, KgietW. ANSA a.

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1887-1887