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Sterling Weekly Champion from Sterling, Kansas • 4

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Organ Fund Benefits Insrersqll on Liberty. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report At the opera Tioiise oh Friday evening, Mil- Hew Pleasant Hill Route." GREET YOU Col.

R.Q. Ifigersoll lectured in Chi uec. 4, lsai, under tne auspices or the Congregational- choir, conducted by B. S. Hoaglaad.

Program part first. cago last week Saturday on the subject of "Liberty, from which we quote a few paragraphs. Among other things Once Again he said; Music Orchestra Chicago Street Cries Recitation by Frank Mitchell ABC Duet, by Mrs. A. Kern and B.

S. "What do I mean by liberty? Let me Hoagiand. explain. If a man is prevented from going where he desires by a high moun Recitation N. Atkinson Kitten Chorus ...24 little girls with tain or rushing river or wild beasts, he Kittens.

does not think he is enslaved. But if How time does fly! The eehoes of last year's Greeting have hardly Tableau Hour of Prayer a man with a gun stands on the oppo ABSOULTffEI PURE i died away and yet in a few short weeks we shall be- wishing each other PART SECOND. Three Old Maids of Lee. site shore of the stream and says that the other shall not cross, then that Fannie Miss Berta Smyser Triumph. Alliance.

slavery. The idea of liberty is not to Madge Mrs. (Jeo. Kellogg Merry Christmas" another time. We venture, however, the last twelye months have not sped so Frank Strobach leaves to-morrow or Friday for the Sandwich Islands, where he has the promise of a good situation in a large sugar factory.

We understand that Mr. Kapp wanted to renew his contract with the city for street lights, but at an advance in price, and the council said no. Right. A voice The Champion is not a suitable paper in which to publish our temperance or religious news." Yea, verily. But the Champion never declined such notices, did it? Very well, honors are easy and we breathe free air.

So do the bigots, more's the pity. The Homeliest Man in Sterling-, As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get ree a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and Consumption. Large Bottles 50 cents and 01. The person or persons who smashed the windows in the house occupied by Mrs. Kimball, a widowed washwoman, deserve the severest punishment.

Such vandalism is a disgrace to the city no matter what the aggravating circumstances (if any there were) may have been, and it is hoped the officers may The Succasscw to "Saturday RDublicin." Mrs. Alfred Kern Prince W. W. Dunlan Harry B. S.

iloaeland quickly by for the little Lads and Lassies as it has for us OId Fellows." be interfered with by alike intelligence whether in heaven or in earth. It is not to be interfered with by those who gloat over their victory. In the world of thought and speculation there should Sailors, C. A. Stubbs, Elmer Potter Synopsis: 5 Male Quartet and Solo- And how long It does seem to their impatient eagerness till Christmas will finally be here.

No doubt they are already as we used to be looking ahead, counting the days, saving up their pennies, perhaps, to buy something for the Home folks. Issued Evsry Wednesday Morning, By THOMAS L. POWERS, Editor and Publisher, be absolute liberty. There is room in There are Young Maids of Lee. Solos--Fannie and Harrv.

"I'm' a han the intellectual air for every wing that flies. Room on the intellectual sail. Triumph Alliance lield a large and enthusiastic meeting at their Union on Friday evening, Nov. 27th. The busy season being over they now propose to devote more time to the good of the order.

They meet every Saturday evening, and will be glad to greet all those in good standing at their meetings. A literary, forensic, and musical program will be arranged. Brothers and Sisters, come and let us reason together. Lecturer. He's a Dead Shot.

py Maid or Lee, "In the Gloaming. Sextette Sailors and Maids of Lee. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2, 1891. One is the majority; every soul is sovereign, robed and crowned, absolutely To St.

Louis. Equipped with Free Reclining Chair Cars, and Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. Perhaps, too, they ace already thinking of the good things Santa "Three Merry Sailor Lads." and "Ob, We're Three Merry Maids of Lee." i free. In the republic of the mind men should give every mental right to their Claus will bring them, ancl rejoicing rn the anticipated possession of a new doll or drum, a picture book or pocket knife, or one of the other myriad treasures. To be honest, that is what wc used to do when we were Solos and Duet.

Prince and Madge Dialogue Madge, Fannie, Kate Male Quartette and Solo Three Old Maids of Leer Solos and Duet Madge, Kate, Fannie. youngsters. We are all of us richer well as- better for celebrating fellow men that they claim for themselves. To-night I shall speak for the most part of liberty of thought, the right to investigate, to guess for yourself, to people the future according to your own fancy and dictated to by none Christmas in the good old way. jn une to iiove.

Accompanist Miss Mattie Iloopes. Admission 25 cents: children lac: re City and Neighborhood News, TO WINTERS. The Champion office is for sale, and you can get it at a bargain; well equip-pfd; type en point system: paper now in its fourth year. Or, half interest to the riaht man practical printer and a rustier. Address the publisher, Tuos.

L. Powers. soon capture the guilty parties. What few dollars you and we expend in making those of our own served seats 35c. Seats on sale at Be-atte's.

Doors open at 7:30, begins at 8. other. If there be gods, I give to them Some Foolish. People household happy, and in carrying Christmas joy and cheer to the needy around us will yield a richer interest than business knows. the same right that I give to myself.

Allcw a cough to run until it gets be Advertised Letters. "In the days of old bur ancestors be yond the reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in Sterling, Dee. 9, 1891. The following letters remain in the ttterlinz most cases it wears them away, tjouia It is not generally known that R.

J. Shay is a crack shot," but such is the case (though he declares that he hasn't fired off a gun for twenty years). Last Saturday afternoon he went out with a party of gentlemen to hunt snipe, quail or any other game, and he was the only one in the party, so we were told, who succeeded in getting a shot, killing his bird at the first fire. But, horrors! after the smoke had lifted, strict search was made for the victim of Reub's unerring aim, but it could not be found only a few scorched feathers remained to tell the sad fate which befell that innocent The "Waggener Route." Through Steeping Caxa KANSAS CITY TO LITTLE ROCK. Postoffice uncalled for: they be induced to try the successful kit.

Kitten sonjr. by little eirla with medicine called Kemp liaisam, wmcn We cordially invite you, kind1 reader, to call at The Racket and inspect our line of Holiday Goods, which you will find the largest ever brought to this county. Very Respectfully Yours, Ooley. H. Forbs, Dan Gore.

F. H. McKay, ft. R. Morhng, Mrs: I Palling, John Templeton, J.

A. Williams, I. Warren, J. W. If the above letters are not called for thev wiA is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent effect after takinsr the first dose.

Price 50 cents and 1.00. Trial size lieved that it was necessary for all to think alike, especially on those questions "which nobody knew anything about. They believed there was a being who had promised eternal joy to those who believed a certain way, and punished those who did not. All the ingenuity of the world can not make two clocks which will keep time exactly alike. All the machinery of human invention cannot make two things alike.

Nature cannot do it. In the forest there are not two leaves that are exact be sent to he Dead letter 'office. Persons call free. At all Drugeists'. ing for advertised letter! will give date of this list.

J. E. JUNKIN P. M. Do you want any cats?" What 'r tens, at opera house, Dec.

4th. Rev. Mr. Black has a brother visiting liim.from the new state of Washington. Those Fascinators at Mrs.

Kerns are just lovely. Call and get one. All those interested in singing are requested to be at the Baptist church, Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. It is an old saying that the first three days of December govern the winter. Make a note of it The Santa Fe is the route to Pacific you paym fur cats? mil you ouy little dove that had just a few moments The Racket" black cats?" "Will I get my kitten before stood within a few feet of the coast points.

Through Pullman and tourist sleepers. Cheap round trip tickets. i back again after the show are some daring hunter and his murderous gun. particulars see nearest ticket agent. H.

C. TOWN SEN DP General Tass. a4 Ticket Airen t. St. LOUIS, Mo.

Strayed. On Saturday. October 17th. frorfl Sterling, Kansas. counterparts of each other.

Yet our ancestors thought they could make of the qnestions asked the manager of the opera house almost half-hourly. It pays to advertise, even for cats. Go to the opera house Friday evening and see thelittie girls and their kittens just Lyons, one mare colt, heavy set, five months old, color, light bay, blaze face; and white hind feet. The tinder will r. M.

rATTTCRJJOX. Agent at Sterfinz. KnsM- twenty-four of them! confer a favor and be suitably rewarded by notifying X. -P. Benedict, Lyons, an mat jiving, turoooing, passionate flesh walk in the same If they could, what a stupid world we should have had I believe that intellectual splendors are born of diversity and not of force applied to the brain of Prof.

Xewton, aided by Prof. Evilsi- Kansas. ScientSflc Anerfczs zer, will begin a Musical Convention in Sterling in the near future. Prof. Evil- Santa Fe Route.

Through vestibuled fast train to Co Agency for man. Our ancestors tortured their fel low creatures with the thumb-screws orado points. Xo change of cars. Morning and evening trains; chair cars and sleepers. Evening train leaves Sterling and the racks for the sake of spreading the gospel of universal love.

7sp. arrives Pueblo 5 a. Best school shoes in Sterling, prices tit? low. at McVay Guild's. A game of football was played here last Thursday between the College boys and town boys, resulting in a victory for the former.

will buy a nice residence property in Call at this office for particulars. Fascinators, something beautiful, rich and lasting, in all shades and colors, at Mrs. Kerns. J. M.

Ilershberger came in from his Texas commercial tour last Sunday. S. V. Rathvon, of Denver, arrived in Sterling on Saturday, to visit It. Shay and other friends.

"A race which has had to emerge 1 I A Colorado Springs 7:45 a. and Denver 10:45 a. m. Remember, no change of cars, train runs through solid. sizer was one of only two that received the highest grade out of the many music teachers present at ttie Inter-State Musical Institute, held at Eldorado Springs last August, recommending him as able to do Normal work.

Prof. Evilsizer is also an instrumental music teacher and author. Prof. ewton is too well known to the people of Sterling to need comment. Their coming CAVEATS.

1 Kflm wmmmnam DESIGN PATENT from barbarism by the blood of martyrs had better remain in darkness for ever. But if it had not been for these Represent the COPYRIGHTS ate J. w. AlciJOACii, Agent. Convert tne Germans.

The first and only work ever written Yes, Reuben's a dead shot. Depot Dots Santa Fe. James ells, formerly in charge of this station at night, has been transferred to Kinsley, and a like position. E. Way takes the night job here, vice Wells, ti-ansferred.

W. X. Claypool is day operator now, vice Way, on uight service. C. C.

Hatley has resumed his former position as cashier. Ole Fogy, the day man at Ellinwood, spent Sunday here with the boys, and attended divine services at one of our aristocratic churches. Joseph Schmidt, section foreman, has been transferred to Ellinwood, Robert Ilutton taking charge here. Sam. W.

Werner, a freight brakeman, had one of his hands badly mashed, at Kinsley, while coupling cars last Monday, losing a thumb and two fingers. Sam used to live here, and his friends will be sorry to learn of his mishap. Will McVay is loud in his praises of the vestibuled coaches which are run over the, Santa Fe on trains Nos. 5 and 8 and says they are beauties. Now Ready.

I am now ready to do your repairing, so bring in your boots and shoes. For good work and low prices I will not be outdone. I am located in the Alliance store, so come along one and all. A. S.

Lotten. on currency reform in German is "Geld" men who said, 'I will never stain the whiteness of my soul, we would have been in darkness still. While I live I will do what I can to augment the liberty of man, woman or child. After Fbr fnformatfoa free Handbook write to KU.NN CO 361 Broad w-r. Knr Ton; OMeat bureau for aecaruur patents tn America.

Krery patent taken out brooeht before; the public by a notiae givan tree ot cbarire iu Lba jMcietrtifw Jlmmr an Tjanrest cfireuTathm of any scientific paper ta tbe? world. Splendidly illustrated. No inteUurent. will give a rare opportunity for those by Robert it is a translation and enlargement of his "Silver Ques desiring to acquire musical knowledge. Bes Stoves, etc.

Hardware. tion and sure to make converts. The retail price is 25 cents, but it will be all, it is a question of intellectual de If the editor of the Bulletin will take hould be without Weekly. K3.UO a SUO six months. Adifmm CO furnished to reform organizations and velopment.

Tell me what a man be the trouble to walk down to either one CBLiaHBBa, 3Q Broadway. New fork. agents at a greatly reduced rate. A sample copy will be sent for ten cents. Address the author, Robert Schilling, Mil- lieves and I will tell you of his intellectual development.

I went to an exhi wauRee, wis. bition and saw the dugout in which McVay Guild will sell Boots and Shoes at lowest living prices. Operator Claypool has fully recovered from his long spell of sickness, and his pleasant face is once more to be seen at the Santa Fe depot. Woolen goods, such as gloves, mitts, hoods, scarfs, jackets, the ladies will find at Mrs. Kerns.

floated a barbarian orthodox in his day IN THE MARKET. THE PROBLEM of the depots at train time (at night), he can gather sufficient data for a two-column article on the subject of prohibition. Oh, no; there is no liquor to be had in Sterling now everything cleaned out, you know. The mysterious little packages addressed to Peter Sooner, "Billy "John Smith," and such noms de plume, give to the WHEN and generation. Then I saw the great ship which went sailing over the ocean without a throb or beat of its mighty iron heart.

From the tom-tom to the Selecting your list of papers for the How can rjepfnnenrf? rn teres ed tn their work and yet correctly taught, lias been SOLVED. coming year it will be to your interest to consider THE ADVOCATE stiall ta future use an entirely different pixy with. instruments of melody to-day, from the club to Krupp gun, from a rude sketch oh the side of a rock to a glorious painting, is the measure of intellectual development. matter a very different coloring from that so glowingly pictured out by the postoffice organ. BEGINNERS PER YEAR.) The leading Reform journal of Kan Do not fail to see them before buying, as they are prepared to Save you Money.

The Kate Baker female brass band and comedy company gave a very good entertainment at the Goodson last Friday evening, the youthful prodigy, Little Dan Baker, being the chief attraction of the evening's performance. Xew clean stock of Boots and Shoes, very cheap, at McVay Guild's. "How is it that when it came to re The CnAMPiON deeply sympathizes with Mr. Tom Stout, formerly night engineer at the water works here but sas and the Mississippi Valley; It is a DO YOU WANT ligion the world stood still? There has 16-paire, b4-column journal, printed on TTum ill the past- This Method makes ft poa-blu for a foatciutious Teacher to realize tU natural wsli ot Parents, that Uieir children. MAY PLAY PIECES" been no improvements on the Christian who went to Great Bend and bought an devil for thousands of years.

lie has interest in the electric light plant there, book paper and issued every Wednesday. The Advocate numbers among its contributors some of the best writers on economic questions in the west, TO SAVE from 25 to 50 cents on every dollar von Seud? If so, write for our Illustrated Catalogues containing illustrations and prices of everything manufactured in the United States, at manufacturers' prices. 10,000 illustrations; all lines represented. Catalogue mailed free on application. Address the story of which is fully told in an article from the Great Bend Register, prominent among whom are still the horns and cloven foot he was endowed with in the early If this course had been followed in music, do you think we could have had the which we copy.

They take the cake! Beggs Little Much sooner than has hitherto heen possible-If I hwe a piauo pupil of proper age, sud.a&aE' age talent, FROM THE FfRST. I wfll jnurra tee satfsfaefton provftfetf of coot symphonies of Beethoven and the Chicago General Supply W. Van Buren St. Chicago, 111. Giant Pills Sold by W.

A Englsh Co. lion. John Davis, M.C Geo. C. Ward.

Scott. Alex. Galitzin. P. B.

Maxson. Our Mr. J. C. Ilebbard will be in A friendly glove contest came off at Xickerson last Saturday night, between John Bobbins of this town and Joseph Casey of.

Cain City, resulting in the latter being knocked out in four rounds. New line of winter Hats at Mrs. Kerns. Call and see them. Prices very reasonable.

operas of have improv Thanks to the kindness and good ed on the dugout owned by the bar barian. I plead for the same right to improve on his theology. J. HANNA Sterling, Kansas. will of Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Parkin, the editor's family were enabled to give thanks in a suitable manner last Thurs Are You Ambitious Washington after the assembling of the next Congress as the special correspon tlte parent wilt cl their jpwrt; aor will I ass anything aurea.tonable. This Method alao answers in part at least the very common query: IIotb can I git ry children to practice The above Method really contain nofftsh putw, but made up from well etMisiied principles judiciously combined and recently published. Imagine a human being claiming day, the donation of a fine fat turkey Found, 'the right to think and not giving it to A pocket-book containing some arti Are you amhitious to make money? If so, write to Thk Advocatk, Topeka.

Kansas, for full particulars of their great offer to industrious young men and womeu. dent of tne A dvocate, -and bis letters alone will be worth more than the subscription price of the paper If- you are in this movement to win you can not afford to do without the Advocate. You will need it next year. Send -25 by those good people giving us the opportunity of partaking of a very good Thanksgiving dinner. others.

When you destroy liberty of mind it acts on the intellectual progress of the world as if all the streams cles of and some silver money, )wner can have same by calling on Mrs. W. VAN DE MAX, STERLING, KANSAS. Fred L. Goodson, proving property and and springs flowing into the Mississip niact-tl paying tor this notice.

It is dreadful to have a dirtv. yel cents for a trial subscription, and see if we have not told the truth. Address pi, were stopped tne river would dry up. Men have not only been enslaved in mind, but in bodv. It was not until low or greasy complexion.

It is caused by a disordered liver, and can be reliev MONTH. $300 Last Wednesday afternoon a num $75 AMY ed at once by a thorough use of Beggs 1883 that Great Brilian abolished slave trade to her colonies. It was not until Blood Pnriher. Sold and warranted by Advocate Publishing Co. Topeka, Kan.

The Wichita Baffle. Is an eieht page paper of 56 columns. Do You Want HEADACHE in urn ber of the pupils in the public schools brought in vegetables, bread, cake, jellies, jams, to be given to the poor of the city, and the donations were W. A. English Co.

Because the Champion has seen fit 1863 that Lincoln abolished-slavery here, so that this country has only been Worth living in for twenty-eight years. THE HUTCHIHS011 HEWS IAILY AXD WEEKLY. Wills Yostfait Employment? Bv which vou can make from S75 to S250.00 per is iuite liberal. Bright, crisp and entertaining. It gives all, the latest news.

from home and to make a little fun over the recent ar BUT CURES "Give to every man what he earns With' his Capital takes too month, the amount depending upon whether rests of gamblers and jointists, it is abroad-Kansas state news, eastern and NOTHING ELSE. much, labor gets too little. Flesh and No lady can do without a winter hat, and they should call and examine fereism di snatches, and the most com set down by His Holiness, the editor of you worn part or all your time, and on amount of vim and vigor and pltok and push you put into the work. If so, it might pay to write to us. We've, got something that OOES, and there's room for a few more to eome in.

It won't blood are more sacred than gold. The plete market reports of any paper Irr the new assoitment at Mrs. Kerns. the Bulletin, as a pandererto the liquor Leading Newspaper of the State. traffic.

The man who is unable or un the State, send for sample i ne Weekly Eagle and Champion one year time will come in this country when every man will demand the right to catch some happiness before he quits cost s-ou much to investigate only a 2-et stamp willing to receive a joke in the spirit A. W. Garrett, a former telegraph operator here, but now of Kansas City, tor 2.uo. We want a live, wide-awake representative in your community, either man or woman. If you are interested we'd like to hear from you.

e'll Wholesale and Retail the world. in which it is meant should be supplied I CAID was in town last Wendesday afternoon, 1 are slaves, but women are the slaves of slaves. In my opinion, wo with a new set of brains chicken -Xi XT IB show you where there's some money. All information lv return mail. Then if vou are not eon-i inced, all right; there'll be no harm done, only brains would answer.

It contains th news of the world np to the time cin? to prss. giving its ptUrun the freshest news from Twelve to Twenty Hours Hi advance of all other papers. and made this oflice a very pleasant call. He had been over to Ellsworth man has every right but one, and that is the right to be protected. They say ui ji inni I Building Material of every description.

Fresh Oysters. you ii miss a goou tiling. write at once Address The Brodix Publishing Co. Farmers, Look Hiere visiting relatives. Stamping' Outfits.

that woman is the cause of all trouble. All grief and pain and tears have been accounted for because Eve ate the Osthofi! Brothers will keep fresh Hardware, Plaster Paris. Cement. Stone, and Coal. oysters at their market.

your Washington, D. C. forbidden But I would rather orders, i ney will Keep the best brands. Sixty beautiful designs, which will te admired bv the ladies. Call and see Do you want to negotiate Loan live on earth with a woman I love than Take KoticeJ them at Mrs.

Kerns' millinery store. in heaven alone with men. A man at per cent, straight, no coramis who destroys the happiness of wife and It controls and publishe exclusively Tiie Associated Press Report And numerous Special Telegrams: Xo receipts given for moneys due this $60 REWARD FREE FOR TWO MONTHS. Miss Lena Hanna returned from her sion, no second mortgage with int Child is a murderer. It is a duty to get married, the noblest ambition to have a office will be acknowledged unless duly signed by the publisher, and no bills or European trip last week, having spent few weeks with friends in New York erest payable annually, and with the home.

A man wno nas lovea ana been loved has made a success, even if he accounts settled unless parties can show The Home Magazine right to pay any amount at any time en route. Her brother, Mayor Hanna, dies in the cutter. went to Kansas City to meet her. is success -I would rather Fufl Reports of the Legislative and Congressional Proceedings. written orders to this effect.

Tuos. L. Powers. Publisher of Champion. be a French neasant in a hut.

with a Every lady sending us the names of 20 house-keeirs will receive a copy of The Home Magazine KREE for two months. To those who may he desirous of sending us more than 20 names, we offer the following cash 1 family, and eo down to indistinguish Piles of all kind cured by using Begrirs German Salve. Sold and war able dust, than that impersonation of ranted by W. A. English Co.

with rebate of interest, or to "pay off the whole loan without any bonus with a mortgage free from all the cut-throat clauses so common to the loan companies with principal and force and murder. JN apoieon 1. "I would eive divorces to every man THE DAILY NEWS' Will be sent to any address one vear for or three months for $2.00. Druggists say it is a pleasure to sell Beggs' Family Medicines, as every bottle is warranted for all that the label calls for, so our customers are perfect if the woman had violated her contract. A.

J. Blackwood is not at home much these days, being out on a collection tour for the receiver of the P. Weyrtch prizes lor tne largest lists receivea, viz: For the largest list 00 next largest list 10 00 third 5 00 fourth 3 oo fifth 2 00 next 10 largest lists, 1 each 10 00 20 largest lists, 50c each, 10 00 Rules Governing this Competition I would give a divorce to every woman who wanted it, whether the man had TTJ All BJI Nil 1 ly safe in buving them. Sold and war IT CURES interest payable in legal tender, not violated the contract or not. JNo wo ranted by W.

A. Fnglish Co. S. C. Jones, a cattle buyer from Bur 'man should live witlva man she does manufacturing company of Pekin, he being the general agent for Kansas.

And we are pleased to note that he is gold coin? THE AILMENTS OF HAS STOOD THE TEST OF not love. It is not virtuous to do it, and the highest form of virtue is the lington, is in the city looking up IT CURES in wan: mhcumtiw SCIATICA BITES CUTS LUMBMO REURALSM STINfiS BRUMES meeting with good success. a shipment for the eastern markets. in beast: FOOT ROT SCREW WOBJi SCRATCHES SPAVIN HOLLOW HOim SHOULDER ROT WINS CALLS SMfiRREY Then come and see us. We have 1.

All names must reach us not later than De-ember 1st, "91, and all prizes will be mailed not later than December 10th. 2. rut the names of those living in different towns on separate sheets of paper, giving name of state and countv in the ton richt-hand corner. purest form of love. If women are the slaves of slaves, children are something The publisher of the Champion will Attention, comrades of Meade Post worse.

Parents make a mistake in the money. make our own ex-? ii receive all kinds of produce inpayment and the number of names contained sheet in THE WEEKLY NEWS Should be in every household. It is the paper for every member of the family. SI per rar, Strictlj in Utace. Send in your subscriptions.

Sam. pie copies free. Address THE KEAS PRINTING PAPEH Hutchinson Kantak No. 14. Annual election of officers will be held at G.

A. R. hall, Dec. 4th, 1891, bringing up children instead of letting then If the father is a tyrant, 'his child will be a liar. The lie comes of subscriptions.

IVTud-anar npnptnfpi; t-fi mem- aminations. We will take pleasure, in telling you all about these and many other features, too numerous at 7 :30 p. m. Every member is request We sell and warrant every bottle the top left-hand corner. Thus 4 Kansas Mrs.

Henry Brown, Olathe Amelia Duggan, Charles Semple. box 310, Amelia Warren. crawling out of the white mouth of 4 of liezzs' Family Medicines. ed to be present. By order of I branes and tissues, thereby reaching the seat of disease, which is a property not found in any other liniment.

The fear. Children should grow in the climate of goodness. The orthodox bar- W. A. English: Co Joe Mitchell, P.

C. to mention. V. barian in the dugout was opposed to 3. Give the total number of names contained in vour list in the letter aceonipanvinc same.

J. Allen Porter, Adjt. If your is hair failing out or turning rrav trv Beees Hair Renewer. Sold ail happiness on bunday. nousewiie, rarmer, dtocie icatser or iviecnamc cannot jf nffrtivl Vk wtthrmf- If- cKnnlrl rw lcnt in PVPfV "We are going to have in this city and warranted by W.

A. English Co. 4. Be careful to write as distinctly as possible, and on one side of the paper only. Names of the prize winners will be announced in January, 1892, number of THE HOME MAG- The Ashland Alliance correspondent of the Eagle, in his (or her) blind ego firtiictirk1r1 for mrrrnr4i Tfr will savp manv doctrrirs the greatest fair ever witnessed by mor wawaaw.

avavaWa. BW af Steamship tickets sold to all parts of the world. Railroad tickets sold from Chicago to New York and eastern points and on European rail Beautiful Oklahoma. tism, totally ignores me and Elbert, two The exciting incidents of the Ac, and substitutes me and Hodg- The Brodix Publishing great invasions of Oklahoma Territory don," ignorantly, let us hope. Vide PENSIONS.

THK DISABILITY BILL IS A Uf- SOLDIERS disabled since the war are entitled! Dependent widows and jwrents now dependent whore aonsdied from effects of army service, are included. If you islj yoat clam speedily nrvMPCIIted. roads. Drafts drawn on over 500 Washington, D. C.

last week's paper. September 22. 1S'JI. have given that sec banks in Europe and America. Sterling Local Market.

Sexafroo! What is it? L. d. tion prominence as a place iu which to cheaply obtain one of Uncle Sam's farms. The lands recently opened arj Let us tell you that it is one of the nic Money transferred by cable arid est, cleanest, sweetest and most effect located in the old Iowa, Sac and Fox Address JAMES TANNER, Coiu'r Tensions. Washington.

D. C. DEALER IN ual tooth washes on the market. Sold and warianted bv W. A.

English Co. sind Pottawotomie reservations, lying directly east of Guthrie and Oklahom tal man. It is not only worthy of progressive Chicago, but worthy of the great republic. The man who says the fair should be closed on Sunday is a monument of impudence. Xo day is too good to be happy." A New Departure.

Besides all the news of 'Kansas and the world, the Kansas Weekly Capital will give its readers an Agricultural Department in its splendid 12-page edition equal to any farm paper published in the West. It is the great Farm and Family Newspaper of Kan sas, and should be read by "every Kansas: farmer. We will send yon postage paid for one year, the Kansas Weekly Capital and Sterling CirAMPiON for 82. Subscribe at once. Either paper alone is worth the price asked for both.

-Champion and Topfeka Capital, Wheat, Xew 2Jo. 2 soft, per 70c 3 64c "2 hard 65c "3 hard 59c 4 53,. Rye 2 70c Corn, Mixed, No. 2 per bushel 27c White, 2 Oats, 2 24c Butter, per lb. 25c Citv, on the T.

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About Sterling Weekly Champion Archive

Pages Available:
974
Years Available:
1888-1892