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The Sterling Daily Republican from Sterling, Kansas • 3

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Classified Ad vert isements, J.it stfiiiiiu set una big ctkbration LOCAL NEWS. wlim tha wnUr works tire compMi-d. Invitt) neighboring town to participate. irimtt.f, Salt, Unit, lst mul H.Wlt-r4t itM-rtci In lil' futtlinii ill r-f, I 1 1 1.4 Sml.lNi, KANSAS, lM. Stmw iit Sunday in Sterling.

Tim Four! it imsd nil very unlet in ri.fn mm, Mr juri. irr i.nr ur li- r'llri-u-lirc fti4, 4jN f.tArft tltttH jfW. Am iitustiicw lunifo rill be IumtM In liu vol. lu5jy ju'y 5, Nu. ioj STERLING, Rice County, Kansas, Established 1872.

(let up a big eji'ursioii and make a big Hoi, stir thing up timl let people this dty. know that we Imve a town worth com Lola of lire work were burned in WANTSU. BuLscrlluion Utile Daily EJilinn. IVr wk (Milt, It it 11 Sterling yesterday. IVr IMiilllll iwfi.i..

Ell-All Inkiiaw thai llio ilally l(M'l i.ii-an ilifc job w.ilk licul ami UuUtv or a iiu.ntlu.. Mill Utl blunt Hull. U. Wb missed a good iimny familiar faces 1 ni'iiiiii. i tiiU 1 'r I ing to SCO.

The Meiulo I'ost baud returned from I.iirued this moriijng, highly ph-aw-d with their trip niiU tha goiieroiis treatment they received from tiio hands of the people of that city on Mir strtH'U yesterday. yAM'fcl-ttlu (iiriliiiluiii pUn, Hiilii. linn ij.iiiinnl.ii-il. Apply ul ilm kiiliiun I uf- Tlie ii'iili kers to Cow creek jester me ui r. v.

i iiuur, in I uiiirni niw-k. day luiil a ileiiKiuit time. I-OII 3AUE. Kiirlyiar l-'nr Nuiiiilia wiii. l-'r a iimihIi win.

hiuulo will. nml especially from the members of the Inhibition was iliiihtrn'eil in ample poll U.K -Oilcof III bet built whIiIi-iiiwii In I hlcrlinif. t'liiiliihn i-lu'lil rmiliis. wllcr. Hiilitr the past few days.

Lamed biuul. When the water works are flnished III llllllMI. I'll'. Uh ttiuw loet. hiiipilii) ut Hill iilHru, K.

L. Chapman, editor of tho tJreat let Sterling celebrate the event (let Ittnul JliyUhr. wan In Sterling Sunday, SAI.K I bc Mural plm-e uf niili'iiiD prop-I'l III Kll'l lilig, ciilllpl ii.lllg lulu till Jij fwl, all Hill i-iiwri .1 Hitli fruit ami hinl irwa. Aililrcii, Itfal I.hI.iIu, earn thin ottli-o. up excursions from nil the surrounding towns, Ilnvea (lremats tournament Wo wura pleased to bee Miss llr-rlha Mall Schedule.

1'ntll further iiiilli-o llm 11111IU will li at lli JlU'lliiitf 11a iillimi ICAKT imCJUU. Forovfiilnalralii iiiuruiiix imin uu KiT IIUUXU. I'or nwriiliiK iniln '1 rvenuiu iram Lamb able to be out 011 tlie street on and offer liberal prizes. Have abase ball match, a pigeon shoot, a big par- nnmv VfUAL 1 11 In fll III tplfenlh FOUND, yesterday. HoL'erCulu of Cain City, who was pll'NIi Tim way to liiiiko live pii-r la to 1 uiio lnla i.f lii This In bat niukM Hie dally IIKI'l lil.U'AS bo H.pul:ir all clumu-a.

ado, and Id tho evening a grand military bull. Hoop her up! well known lit Sterling, died suddenly last week, in that city. Parties from Hutchinson this morn- PEHSONAL, Incr report thero was a very large nnm- Connection is being made to-day with Mull'fur ltittv-ll Mini oilier in.IiiU miiiiIi, hy luu-k Ii-iivm KUTliim Hiiiidiiy nml Halimln). IW-s ui 7A0 m. uu Jl'tii order oan-e 0h-u fumi a.

in. i iiiiiih'V order or iiiti' will be Urnied or 1 el nu hiiiiiliiM ir liiltiln). Uilli 0HU a. HI. 7 Ik HI.

ber of people in that city yesterday, at 11KIIMIINAI. If Ihe chilli who ijiiliuftii put a hi'Hil oh Ihe etlltiir will call aromul ln-n uur "TriinviNi KliiHiia.r" Is hi we Hill uruut lilm short liili'l'Vli'W und luliodurn him Ln Um T. tho iiiimna ami tho water mm 11 on tho time the train left this morning, llrondwny at tho water works. uiureikiiii. company II mid were the only com- panys of the second regiment th had Tlio water works will bo completed about Auguht drat.

This will givu a Nouiin i-op Puijlicanon, Luiul Ojfit-3 ul ixii'iicil A'uiuiw, arrived. Company II will probably return home tonight or to-morrow. month to work up tho celebration. A. T.

S. 7. XL Time Table. TOTICKIs lii-n-by ulven I hut thi fiilluHluit imuicil of his luti'iiliuii 11. I A I.I..

I Tho plenlo lit the school house park The agent who came here to locate Mt.u. 4 Ilia 1-1JIIIU, and that milil iiroof will Ih madu bcrurK Ihe WKHT Hll'NI. No. I. California and Mex.

in on yesterday, passed olT quietly and to the Standiul Oil Tank commiy's tanks. Clerk uf tho ItNtrlet Court for li cuiiiitv, at I a 111 1 41... The "Forest City" of the Arkansas valley, located near, the geographical center of the state; at the junction of the two greatest I 'itlnrriilii kmiftnii i in me great enjoj iiieui 01 nio umui li Ih.iivi.r anil Lblh said their company always put up their Nu IB. Wav I'n lullt OM) III supply hiiu aistnuuung ihiiks in cities kllmwortii a. Walters, 13.

K. Hacon, of Topcka, one of tho vast army of the Santa Fe, was ona of that are railroad centers. Ho said the 'isWi. nil RVSfpms Ot thf I Jnitt-f I Sffitfc. ihn Afr ncnn hrvhnnriSnnh KAUT IIOL'MI.

No. 3. Atlantic KxprvM Nu. 4. New York Oil.

I .1 riiul.tril Kvi.r.'MM III He iiiiincs Ihe following hIIihimcs to prove Ills nrove bin company at its headiinarters in Xew tlie callers on the I orest ity, on tlie iimi iiiiiHii rrnmi-iii'v lipuil, Ulli i'lllllvailOU of, York, nosscssed information in regard ku. in. iiv FrrluliU mini Hiuii'i, i it, i first. Mil ormacK, Harry Keys, A. Eynmn.

'u 'J v- jphho ivicrson. nil ot SUnliiiu P. Ill ltobt. Mercer has deparUnl for Ne re, and the Missouri racific. I he main line of both the above roads pass through this city.

Sterling is 171 miles south-west of Topeka and 237 miles eoimly, Kiiusii.t. (lc and other lines to Sterling, which vada. Ness county, where ho will ex 47 lit W. JJ. DuowNLKK, Register.

LYONS. M. M. Ilruiirll K.i a Went i TmiiiH niiil it tiieftwt and make nu l'i' I'l-t'Mi'ii I)imI(si I Ity exifpl to pulnta In the world ou le ul Ai-l. A.

T. A. V. ltv. caused them to select this city as their distributing point in Kansas.

nuuiid lll.ickstono to tlio resUlents thereof. Notice For Publication. Land Office at Larntd, Kmumx. June nth. 1T.

south-west of Kansas City. Auuual Election of Officers of the YOT.CH Is hereby given that the follimlng Charley llargrave came in on Satur ii.tMii'ii Ri'iiiL-r lias iih'ii nonce oi ms In make li mil nriHif InsuiiiHirt of his day from Touekn. and remained over Bterl nar Investment Company. Steuli.no, July 1, 1S87. There will be a meeting of the stock It has a population of 2,600 intelligent and prosperous people.

There are eight well built and commodious churches in the the 4th with bis hosts of friends In and that said proof will be made In-fore the Judge or hi his absence Ihe Clerk of Ihe District Court at Lyons, Kans.m, ou August 1st, 1M7, viz: Sterling. holders of theiSterling Land and Invest I'll MILKS A. WOOD, It. L. Hamilton, formerly of llay- MI3SOUBI PAOIFIO B.

n. SaUna, Blfirllng El Poo Division. (loiNo riiswnBvr, A. M. M.

ii. k. no. to. Yi, lor the w.

sec. Tn g. Range 0 w. ment Company, at the ofllce of the secretary on July 11, 1887, at 10 o'clock, city and one more being built. Three more churches will be built the present season.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence Uhii, und cultivation tnond, now of Clallin, was in the city on the Fourth, and ordered the ltEPfiiLi- for the purpose of electing one in, sain ihiiu. vix: I. N. Cralgheail, Win. Llbhy, Itarnes, and Lvons.

can to viuit him. president, one vice president, one secre- i.i. ii mm, nu ui wu lover, nice eoiniiy, The Sterling Syrup Works employ about fifty people 'during M. M. A T.

try, one treasurer and seven directors Paispnitr, AiifoiiimoiluUim. ivtiiimin, 47 tit W. It. llnovvNLEE, Register. for the ensuing year.

Capt, I). S. Knouse has moved into the residence recoutly occupied by J. IL Smith, having purchased it from the the cane season. Cost of plant, $30,000.

WALTER BROWN," STERLING. nuHPiiKer 5:23 A AcvoiuiiKHlatlon SlCKKltSON. W. II. Page, Secretary.

Died. The Kansas Suprar Works are also located here. Cost of New Blacksmith Shop fipnnnn RAYMOND. KAN. PIant, Wl A.

M. 17 V. M. former proprietor. It.

J. shay will sh.tke the dust from his feet in Sterling this week, and depart for the old Keystone state for a russeiiRiir, Aci'iinniifHlittlnll July 2, 1S87, at 11:30 a. Adelaide First door north of U. S. livery stable.

Rebecca, oulj child of C. M. and L. J. I here are two patent roller flour mills in the city that man- Repalrlcg, Horseshoeing, done promptly Elliott, aged 1 year, 1 mo.

and 28 days. he funeral was held from the First and satisfaction guaranteed. tuacture Hour equal in quality to any in the state; three large grain el- month's pleasures. John Mossbergcr, who has charge of I). .1.

Fair's lumber yards at Jiurlin- resbyteriun church on Jnly 3, at 11 a. APOOinimHliitlim P- M. rnsseiiKcr 0:00 A. (iOINO NOKTII. IIUTCIIIXSON.

rrn8Ci.sr 10:10 r.M Accomodation M. Niokkiwox lMmelWiir 10.05 r.M. AccoiiiiuodaUoii 0:01 P. M. STERLING.

fWIWf RrriQ evators; two good brick yards; two carriage, wagon and machine shops; m. Tlio child was a sweet one, and it? game, Kansas, lias been in tho city for three or four days. TVT 1- rwo steam wood-working mills; three solid banks one a' national bank death will leave a sadness and desola 1I1VUI 1T1U1IVV.U tion, that will be hard to overcome. The a firstclass nursery well established. With all the blow of our neighbor ou the north about a big boom, Sterling parents have the earnest sympathy of FRESH AND SALT MEATS, FISH, .11 :27 A.M.

P.M. all in their bereavement. Sausage, Etc. Etc. Just about doubles Lyons in tho amount tax aj'ixsTSivr, VEGETABLES I'tMMCnger, Accommodation, Lvosh.

Passenger, Accommodation How would tlie following do for a In the season, fresh and nice every day. STERLIIsra- HIG-H SCHOOL. .11:53. A. St.

P. M. of legitimate trade. The celebration at Kaymond yesterday was a success. There was a large partial programme for the water works celebration MARKET North Transcontinental Hotel, STERLING, KANS.

grand band tournament with prizes number of people present and everybody present went home well pleased. of say $75, 50 and 825. A base ball game for a prize of $20. GEORGE EKTT Tho residence of J. U.

Evens, north of the city, was struck by lightning on Saturday night. No serious damage A prize shoot with various prizes from entrance money and donations. Tlie bands and firemen from abroad to be furnished quarters and meals free, they being specially invited guests. was done and no one was injured. PAINTER Do all kinds of Painting in the best stylo, make a specialty of Paper Hanging.

Bert Thome, brother of L. M. Thorne, Have a grand parade and every bus Piwacntrcr 12:30 r. M. Accomodation 8:10 p- Tlio piuMMiiW train runs dally.

No ncconi-modutlou train on S.uiiday. II. B. Pebham, AKcnt. Townahip Officers.

Trustee lr T. A. Plllcy. Cli II. J.

honiimz. TreusuiBr T- Uluu-oa. JUHTICK OF TUB l'BAOB. Win. L.

Bmlth. J- C. CONSTAI1LKS. W. B.

Hadlock. Calellodson. Oity Officers. Sr Police C- City Attorney 1'- Jireeu, City --w' Marshal W. n.

I.ouiliM-liai-k. came up from Wichita on Saturday to rest in ucace and auiot, away from the iness man and artisan to tit up a rig and Decorating. strife and turn oil of that metropolis. representing their occupations, to appear in the procession. Proprietary Medicines.

On account of tlio storm Saturday I can be found at the Sterling Carriage Shop, night, tlie building and loan association A visit to Dr. Green's Laboratory, at adjourned until to-night. All assess Woodbury, X. has considerably MAIN STREET, STERLING KAN. ments must bo paid up at thi3 time.

chanced our views, aud especially our "BJit s. Comnanvs II and of the second prejudices in regard to what are gener- nf 'c ally known as "Standard Patent Medi cines." Of course we are getting to wife was made a pillar of salt mat age lire wnen we are iorcea io C'Ulet l'lro Dept W. li. lncKman Jjvcob noopes, President. 1.

O. Turner. II. Irish. M.

J. narr. Win. Merril There is ho city of its size in the state that has a better Dublic school. The ahnvs nit but conclude life itself is a humbug, and regiment passod through Sterling this morning on their way from Lanned to the encampment at Hutchinson.

The business streets were literally jammed with teams last Saturday, and the merchants, especially the grocery-men are reaping a rich harvest in trade, Tony Pastor cut his hand badly on Lots naturally distrust anything that has not represents the Sterling High School, a handsome, well arranged and commodious brick-Ipuild-iug that cost $10,000.. It is surrounded by beautiful park, well covered withshadeand orna mental trees in Sterling will make ou SECRET SOCIETY DIRECTORY. withstood long and tried experience. Being physician I had the curiosity to know how sucli a sale of two medical could be sustained for so many years. The perfect system Lots and of money, on easy terms, the neck of a vinegar bottle, last Sunday.

The blood flowed profusely, and STEKMNU LOnOK NO. 171, A. F. A. M.

Mi'ctH in stated communications In Masonic hall on tlie llrst and third Thursdays of each month. V. P. W. M.

Titos. Powuits, Secretary. MTHMMVIJ NO. B0. K.

A. M. upon which the business is conducted, and the pharmaceutical arrangements Lots for the manufacture of the two recipes The Cooper, Memorial College. of people are buying desirable Meets In stated convocations in Masonie hall on the second and lourtn Thursdays in cacu i. W.

M. I-AMii, h. II. P. TH08.

L. Powers, Secretary. with Inch we were made acquainted are sufficiently convincing to us that t.i na tli'if. t.lifi AiTfiTTtt-r for Lots Tony looked ghostly in his whiteness. J.

Hanna has received a telegram from the Tank Line company instructing him to purchase the Schlichter triangle for the location of their oil tanks. Some of the weeds along the pavements are falling before tho scythe. dyspepsia aud liver complaints, and ana maKe rrom 50 10 100 pei 123, KNIGHTS OK It, hall every Mon- PIDKUTYT.OIMIK NO, Pvthlas. Meets in G. A.

Uowciiee's German Sybup, for throat cent. on the money invested in 1 1 1 1 j. 1 1 We would most respectfully urge upon unu lung irtmuies, were xui hid complaints they are recommend, most ex these Lots. the mowers to keep a weather eye out day i.iSUt. W.

C. MoVAV. C. C. C.

Hawkiws, K. of B. S. STKltLING LODGE, NO. 1058, KNIGHTS OF Honor.

Meets In U. A. It. hall, In Central block, llrst and third Tuesday evening of each month. J.

Baku, Dictator. J. Allen Porter, Secretary. for lost children. You can get What is being done about the- school affairs of the city I It seems to us that Lots everything is remarkably quiet as press ing as the need is for active, common hard sense work.

Sterling needs more concentration of KNTERPItlHIC LODGE NO. 548, KNIGHTS anil Ladies of Honor. Meets in G. A. hall, first and third Monday evening of each month.

W. C. MoVay, Protector. J. Allen Fortkr, Secretary.

MEADE POST NO. 14, G. A. K. Meets In G.

A. It. hall, Central Mock, on the llrst and third Friday oveniils of each month. W. P.

Haiilouk, P. C. T. A. Dixi.ev, Adjutant.

cellent remedies, and only regret that in much of our practice, medical ethics prevent us from prescribing them without making the formulas public. When we were shown the creat quantity of voluntary letters having been forwarded to Dr. Green, from all parts of the country, and from all classes of people, lawyers, ministers and doctors, giving a description of their ailments, testimonials of their cures, I feel like endorsieg Dr Green's suggestion that tlie government accept such valuable formulas, and license them for. general use by giving protection to the inventor same as patents generally. Copied action on the part of her business and monied men in order that she Kiay reap of information about Sterling.

Lots of J. H. Ricks'ecker who will take Lots of time to show you where her just measure bf reward from a business standpoint. Mrs. Dr.

AV. M. Lamb was celebrat STEULTvG LOGDE NO. 115 I. O.

G. meets In G. A. It. hall every Friday evening.

KINKER. W. C. T. I.

L. MAOEB. W. It. ing her 42d birthday yesterday, as well as the 4th of July.

May many more of them be granted her, and the way of from N. Druggists' Circular of Oct. CHURCHEb. of money can be made. life be ever pleasant.

1886. ihe Sterlimr people who visited -The Hess Snider wood force pump FIRST PHESRYTERIAN, corner of Malii and Fifth streets. Preaching on every Sabbath at 11 o'clock a. m. and 7 p.

in. Sabbath school at 10 o'clock a. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday Larned yesterday speak very highly of at the beautv of that city and of its fine J. C.

Turner's BUTTER WANTED eveninjt. EoMDlfDSi Pastor. For Sale Good milch years old. Will be fresh in August. Apply to F.

M. Ulmkr or Republican office. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL, corner of Monroe and Fifth streets. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m.

Sunday school at VI in. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. R. 13. Guild Tastor.

METHODIST EPISCOPAL, corner of Main buildings and the enterprise of the people there was appearaut on every side. Would it not be the proper thing for the city of Sterling to have a big celebration on ths completion of the water works? Talk the matter up. Other cities putting in water works celebrate the event. For good papering and kalsomining gotoliuggles shop, "next Lloyds feed mill on broadway. lie knows how.

Shay's and Eighth streets. Preaching every Sabbat hat 11 a. in. and 8 p. m.

Sabbath school at 9 :30 a. m. Young peoples' class, Wednesdayat8p.nl. Pray-er meetng at 8 p. in, every Thursday UNITED PHESP.YTERIAN,East Main street.

Services on every Sabbath at 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. Sabbath school at 10 a.

in. Tli3 electric bolts tore the north end CITY LIVERY STABLE J. C. PIERSON, Tror. C.

D. Stevens, out of tlie residence on the corner of Jefferson and 6th streets, hit J. C. Turner's windmill a whack, and knocked a COAL DEALER. A.

J. IIAn PI 4 street, north of Main street. Preaching eicry Sabbath at 11 a. m. and p.

in. Sunday school at 9 :30 a. in. K. J.

Kkxdriok. Tastor. This magnihcient structure, to be built of stone, and to cost about $40,000, will be completed 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 large rooms. The dormatories will be built seperate from the main structure. The Sterling high and graded school and the Cooper College will place Sterling in the front rank as an educational centre.

Sterling has a complete telephone system, connected with all parts of the city, with Lyons Alden, Huntsville, Stafford and St. John. The city is lighted by electric light and about four hundred lights are now in use. The city is putting in a complete system of water works at a cost of $40,000. Five mile.3 of Cannon City, chimney off the Transcontinental ou Saturday night.

If Sterling is to have a successful cel Trinidad, Osage City, Anthracite 4 pttit rroQciiin in HntL'lit's Halt Broad- Monroe St, between Broadway and 7th, ebration over the completition of her wav every S'ahliatli evening at also the llrst anil third Sabbath of each month at 11 a. in. .11011110. splendid system of water works, it is Wednesday eveniiigai p.m. Wl.lll and Blacksmith coal always high time that preliminary steps were Rear Gall's Store iron mains will be laid this season, the work now is well under way.

on hand. Office, Broadway, South of Santa Fe railroad, H-ilibath at la in. Church anil Covenant meetiugat 1 p. in. on llrst Saturday of each month, inennibi i MWlLHK.

rator. C. meets ill Reading Room, over Han every Thursday at 8 a. in. and Hominy T.rcsip.

taken in the matter so that ample arrangements can be made to ensure success. We suggest that a public meeting be called to start the ball rolling. Come to Sterling and You will Stay VNSAS STEKLLNU, Jv AJN 15 AS. STERLING,.

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1887-1887