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CHCKCH SU SOCltTV DIRECTORY VI and Shoes. Ten day's Sale CITY OFFICERS, L. W. U. Maxwell 1.

K. Gardner Tiffnrer CHRI3TI0N CHURCH. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p.

m. W. T. McLain, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a.

m. C. Shoemaker, Supt. I J. M.

Ilrown V-jUn: luijf alttr, aiarshai and Street C'Xumi- 'jjsur O.T. Sash. 8. ljt-ryon Of Ribbons, at i W. Whitehead V.

C'vm!" I J. I Saunders Y. P. S. C.

E. every Suuday at 7 KdJcniivnjfS re. Mns. Shoemaker, Pres. BOARD OF EDUCATION'.

C. W. Shoemaker We 1avf a and vfell selected stock of the celebrated Biadley Metculf Hoots aud Shaea that were bought before the advance in and wo can give you not only the best goods on the market today, but can sell you a Bradley Metcalf custom made shoe for what you have to pay lor Eastern goods. Now just a word to the public: Bradley Metculf Hoots and Shoes have beeii sold in this house for the past twelve yeara by A. A.

Dewey Co. Mid C. W. Shoemaker to and provon to be of the best material and workmanship, arid unequaled as a perfect fitting Boot or Shoe. We want every person that comes to Cheney to come in and see our stock and get prices.

C. W. Shoemaker Co. Dewey's old stand, Cheney, Kansas. T.

B. Cm nhell l.erturf and Iiist iob. lie v. T. Underwood, of Leavenworth, grand chancellor of the I.

O. G. of Kansas, spoke to a large and appreciative audience at the Christian church, Saturday evening Aug. 3, under the auspices of the Good Templais, of this city. He said we should not hate the but his business.

Said he: "I do not hate bed bugs but 1 do object to their way of getting a living." After the lecture, came the installation of officers for the coming term, as follows: Ed McIIenry Mrs. Pierson; Frank Shoemaker, Sec'y; Mrs. Nash, Ass't Secy; Mis3 Huldah Williams, Treasurer; I. L. McIIenry, Financial Sec'y; Mrs.

I. L. McIIenry, Sister of Juvenile Temple; Geo. Harvey, Marshal; Florence White, Deputy marshal; Jay Webster, Sentinel; Liilie Williams, Guard. Itev.

Underwood filled Rev. McLain's pulpit Sunday, A very interesting un l'rrsij'cn A. ttf ivawre. K.K.Gardner Irst. S.

U. SECRET SOCIETIES. I. O. O.

F. Encampment meets second Do you want a snap on Heavy all Silk RIBBONS, if so come in during the next Thursday nisrht in exrh month. G. M. Wolf.

Scribe. W. A. racMv. C.

V. Ladies Aid Society every Friday at 4 p. m. Mrs. Allen, Pres.

Mid week Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at 8 p. M. Teachers meeting every Friday at 8 christian endeavor. Subject for Sunday, Aug. 11: "Christ, ie Great Physician." Mark 2: 1, 17.

Miss Lillie Williams, Leader. LADIES AID SOCIETV. Meet dav atUriM-on at it. m. Mrs.

O. Pres. Mr. II. Al.

Rogers, Secy. ANN A Rebekah Lndjrc No. ar-o, I. o. meets every Kridav evening in I.

O. O- Vismnjr sUlers and brothers in gnnA stji'trii: arc invited. Mns. Lillian K. WKllma.s, Mrs.

r.KLLF. Saindeks, Sec. THE HENEY SENTINEL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1893. And get Ribbons worth from 15 to 35c Per yard at V.

ot Cheney Camp No. 130, m. i-tr- el nesday nijfht of each week in I. O. O.

ion meeting was planned by the two K. Joblv V. C. J0u.vD.W0Lr Clerk. Endeavor and Epworth League socie RANKIN POST NO.

35, G. A.IL.mrrt' O.M Fellows' Hall. Chenev. lirst Satuld tv 10c for 10 Days. ties.

This was a meeting never to be forgottou. Rev. Underwood addressed and tljird Saturday eveni) in each B.un'.'t Voting comrades always welcoaic. M. E.

CHURCH. Preaching every Sunday at 8. p. rn. and each alternate Sunday at 11a.m.

D. Irwin, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. K.

Gardner, Supt. Epworth League every Tuesday at 8 p. m. r. j.

u. r.c. J. A. Maxey, Adjutaut.

SUBSCRIPTION ONK DOLLAR PER, YEAR. Advertising Hates reasonable and made known on application) Job 1'rlntlng neatly and promptly executed. TIME TABLE. WICHITA WESTERN RAILROAD wriT. rr WOLF SHANNON CAMP to8.

SONS Ol KTl'-I" ANS, meets evenr Saturday niirbt a if! The Sentinel and Twice a Week Topeka Capital one year for $1..0. The Sentinel aud Weekly Eagle will be seat one year to any subscriber for $1.25. (Jo to J. M. Brown's for Ice Cream and Summer drinks.

There will be a campmeeting held here in Cheney beginning Sept. Cth and continue until the 16th. Oat Poenisch and wife, of Wichita, came out Tuesday rooming to visit relatives and friends. For shirts of all kinds, Jumpers, Overalls, and all kinds of gents goods, Wakefieli leads all competition. Come in and subscribe for the Sentinel and secure a copy of "Coin's Financial School" free.

them at 8 o'clock. or traveler." It was a grand and masterly effort and was greatly appreciated by the young people who flocked around the speaker after the services, express Odd Fellows hall. Geo. H. Thomas, Emmet akeheld First Sergeant.

MORTON LODGB ts. A. F. A A ONE PRICE CASH STORE. meets first and third ucsdn n.nu' W.

R. Maxwell, Pres. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 8 m. in each month. U.

I Mix'd STATION. 4-10 Mixd dially invited. Visitiajf B-Camphei W. NJ CHENEY W. CObukh Sec'y.

Arrive. A. M. A. M.jl.

M. Leave Wichita. 7.30 5.4 II.IS N. 244, I. CV U.

-meets every Mvnon night. Visit. nh' fil Wakefield reformed cnuRCii. Preaching on July 14th and every alternate Suuday at 11 a. m.

and 8p.m. ing their thanks and acknowledging their gratitude by warm hand shaking and kind words. Oh Monday evening we were favored by a lecture on the Holy Land." This excelled anything in that line that we haye ever heard. Rev. Underwood has traveled all over the world.

He held his audience spell bound for nearly two hours and is a clear, forcible and eloquent speaker and made many waim friends while here. ers invited. C. P. BLUM AN.

N. tt. I J. A. Hartley, U.

C. A. Casselman, Pastor. O.OJ fhn to.oo km; II. 1.1 ll.Jfl I J.OI IJ.JS U.M 1.

10 Sunday school at 10 a. m. TOEE Take Your Own Home Paer COtLEUR tiHEEN. U01IAKII. GABKKN l'LAIW.

CM NET. OK DOCK. KINO MAN. CALI8TA. CUNNINGHAM.

CAIRO. 8AKATOUA I'HATT C'ULLUOH. WKLUMID. IIAVILAND. IIUENHAM.

(iKEKNSHIIKO. MlILUNVILLK. 10.1$ 9.50 8.07 7.J0 6.50 6.14 5S 4-47 4.30 Emmett Joslyn, Supt. Y. P.

S. C. E. every Sunday at 7 p. m.

AND THE GREAT For a perfect fit in tailor made Clothing, in a neat dress Hat, or a perfect Citing Shoe see Frank at C. W. Shoemaker Co. Prof. E.

T. Matties, of St. Joseph, Mo. spent a few days last week with the Teachers meeting and prayer meeting combined every Thursday evening at Still in the Lead, 8 p. m.

a. 10 family of Itev. Casselman, returning KPWORTH LEAGUE PROGRAM, AUG. 18. Both in Prices and quality of goods.

i. J. Haktman, Superintendent, Wichita. Seriously Hurt. On last Sunday morning the nine year-old son of Mr.

Lee Webster, of this city, waB quite seriously injured. The little fellow was leadiug a cow with a rope that had attached an iron picket quartette Ch as. Haddock, Emmett Wakefield, Farm and Family Newspaper OF KANSAS. The Semi-Weeklv Capital Is just the paper for tliosD who do not take a daily from the state capital. It is published every Tuesday and Friday, and each issuo will contain all the news of Kansas and the worM up to the tiour of going to press, for the cost of an home Sunday.

Wolf Bros, have completed repairing their building on Main street, which was partially wrecked by a wind storm Minnie and Maggie Wren. Je sie Field, or ganist Invocation D. F. Irwin Go to Wakefield's for Mason's fruit jars. See Our Point and Ireland Laces at 9c a Sonjr Leapue pin, when some or his little playmates Recitation Goldie Rank scared the cow and she ran, throwing hand at City for a square Freuli bread always on Uakery.

Go to J. M. Brown's Select Reading Ralph Coinstock Recitation George Smith Song By the League the little boy violently to the ground, All silk Ribbon at 10c, Challies at 3c. the pin striking him over the right eye. The pin penetrated clear through the ordinary weekly paper.

Recitation May Foster Essay Dr. W. T. Winn Duet Ethul Maxwell and Ethel Wren Gents Sack Coats 25c Each, skull, inflicting a dangerous wound. Recitation Paul Souders At first the extent of the injury was not a few weeks ago.

D. II. Delano, vice president of the Van Zaut Implement of Hutchinson, was in the city Wednesday the guest of J. K. Gardner.

Daniel Ileder, a merchant of Edmond, O. and who is well known Lere, came Tuesday morning to spend a few days with relatives and friends Mr. Ed Moian writes from Coldwater, O. that crops are badly burned in that country, aud that nearly all the people will have to leave there be Eight Pages Each Issue. Evtry Tuesdii and ridaj.

Bessie Campbell Recitation Alice Sweet known as the little fellow got up and ran home, and it was not until near Recitatio Cva Wakefield cneal. Clothes pins at I cent per dozen, at Fresh home-made bread at J. M. lhowu's. Turkey-red handkerchiefs at 4 cents, at Wakelield'.

Mr. M. F. llodgers is quite sick with bilious fever. noon that Dr.

Winn was called. The An Up-to-Date Newspaper Instrumental music G. R. Mogle, Emmett Wake field, Frank Shoemaker, and Lillie She And all other goods equally as low. Come and see us.

E. WAKEFIELD. Dr. informed the parents of the serious maker, For Kansas Farmers. ness of the injury, and.

assisted by Dr. Address Rev. D. F. Irwin Recitation Pearl Souders Mann, the wound was dressed.

Several Recitition Jewel Bonders pieces of bones were extracted from the Duet Giissie Miller and Chas. Haddock wound, and at last reports the little Financial Policy explained V. R. Maxwell fore winter in order to get a living. Mr.

T. B. Campbell, wife and son Freddie, left this morning for Eyans-ville, Wis. They will be absent about Eight Pages, Fifty-six Columns. The Liitteu News, Choicest Iteadiii.t Matter, Twice Each Week for One Dollar per Year.

boy was getting along nicely. Had the League Benediction THE CITY BAKERY (Jo to J. M. Urowu's for fresh candies and fin its. Mr.

J. K. (Jardner was over to Wich-Tuesday 011 business. (Jo to the City Bakery for' ice cream W. R.

Maxwell, Pres, pin struck in any other part of the skull it is probable that death would have resulted. fifteen days visiting relatives and friends -IS THE PLACE TO BUY How in the world do you expect to be cured of the piles unless you get a box there. G. M. Cottier has secured the Mar 1 Fresh Bread Cakes and Pies.

The Sentif of Beggs' German salve? Sample boxes shall school, aud will teach there this Before Running Avcay From cold weather, inquire of local free. Equally goad for scalds, burns old sores, etc. Sold and warranted by local agent Santa Fe relative to cheap fall aud winter. Mr. C.

has taught two terms at Morton Center, and gave good has made arrangements with the publishers where-by it can offer Collins Joslyn. satisfaction. rates for a winter tour to Texas, Xew Mexico or Old Mexico. To follow the sunshine may prove cheaper than buy Before you buy a Subsoiler you want The Semi-Weekly 'Capita OR IF YOU AN ELEGANT DINNER OR LUNCH, 13 The City Bakery is the place to get it. aud suininer drinks.

Mr. 12. Wakefield went to Douglas, Kansas, Tuesday on business. Get a pair of goat Glove at Wakefield's cents per pair. J)r.

J. J. French, dentist, located opposite post-oiVico. Kiesli rolls aud I'tahaui bread every Friday at City Bakery. W.

W. Walter will wove into Wolf Dios building in a few days. Billy Bishop is again upon our streets ing hard coal. It dou cost much to City Schol. AND try.

to call at J. A. Wallace and see the New Oliver Casiday Sebsoiler. Also The City schools of Cheney will be- gin on Monday, Sept. 9th, with Prof take a look at the World's Washing ma chine, the world beater.

UIlBHUy OBnilllQ: Monltght SuipriHe Party. On Monday eve Aug. 1 was the birtlnv Iiathburii, of Garden Plain, principal and May Foster teacher of primary and day Mis. William Dewey. Her neigh 1 nave only a few articles left in my Fine Havana Cigars a Specialty.

Two doors south of Wolf Bros, store, Chenay, Kansas. Miss Anna Smith as teacher in the in bors and friends arranged to surprise dishes they may be just what you want. lor the very low price of $1.00. SUBSCRIBE NOW Addres i Skn termediate department. want to get rid of them so come and tinel, Cheney, Kan get a oargain.

races lower than ever. her, which they did in a very satisfactory maimer. As early as half past seven they began to arrive, not by two's or four's, but by the wagon loads, un Mrs. Drugan. J.

a. Wallace. Robbed. Of a nice head of hair just throueh This morning Mr. David Breeden til they numbered over a hundred, and neglect.

When -your hair begins to fall out don't neglect it, but get a bot moved ins barber shop into a room such a jolly time as all seemed to have. Prospectus. in Wolf liros. building, the old drug tle of lieggs' hair renewer which will A SPECIAL OFFER. Old and young engaged in games of store where he invites all his friends stop its falling out, and if turning gray 1.

mi MM I'm II aud the public in general to cull an see will restore its natural color. Sold by Collins Joslyn. after beiug sick for several days. liftdies hats at cost at C. W.

Shoemaker Co. until Aug. loth. Wakelield has the best ladies vests manufactured for 4 cents each. W.

A. Coburn and J. I). Wolf drove over to Auness 011 business Wednesday. The best and largest assortment of Ladies shirt waists are at Wakefield's.

Drs Wiiui and Mann drove to Wichita Sunday, returning Monday morning. Come in aud get a dish of ice cream very Saturday, at City Bakery, when in town. The Sentinel would like more local various kinds forgetting all about the late hours. JJefore leaving for home twelve gallons of ice cream and fifteen The Wichita Weekly Eagle, him. There will be a match game of base cakes had disappeared.

ball in Cheney on Tuesday, Aug. 13, Ice Cream Social. At twelve o'clock all departed for An S-pag-e, all home print paoer, replete with sound editorials, articles on agriculture, horticulture and stock raising. Also contains the very latent mar. ket report and tefcKraphie news up to the hour of going to press, between the Norwich and iioddard clubs, for a purse of $20.

This prom home very well pleased with the way they had been received aud entertained. ises to be a good game and should be A. Guest. PRICE, 50 CENTS PER ANNUM. CAW OBTAIN A FATTEN For prompt answer and an nooast opinion, wrh MUNN de who have bad nearly fifty s' experience In the patent bnatneea.

Coinrouiiu ttons strictly eonfldentlal. A Haaslboolt of information oouceinlmt Patent and bow tr "s-tain tnem sent free. Also a catakiM of and ecientiflo books sent free. Patents taken throngs Mnnn it Co. for special notice In the HeleatlMe Aaierlrmi, thus are brought widely before the oat cost to the Inventor.

This svlemlld Issned weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far thn largest circulation of any eetentiae work In tun world. 93 a year. Sample copies sent frpe. Building Monthly, 2 JO a year. Pine') coptes, UH cent.

Kvery number contain besu-tifol plates, in colors, and pnotograpba of ii nouses, with plans, enabling builders to show tr latest designs and secure contract a. Addrs MlttUf 4 CO, Mw YOUK. 3tfl liberally patronized by our citizens. On the evening of August 15 the young people of Mt. Vernon will give a leterary program and an ice cream social at the Mt.

Vernon M. E. Church; the proceeds to be used in helping to pay the church debt. Eveiybody invited to come and bring cake aud enjoy themselves. By order of Committee.

Tom M. Hutto, of this city, has been Since 1S78 there have been nine epi The Daily Eagle, demics of dysentery in different parts chosen as a member of the board of correspondents to furnish items of int- or the country in which Chamberlain's trustees of the Souhwest Kansas, M. The onlv Associated Press Dailv printed in the Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy rest to our readers. For cheap laces, ribbons, dry goods State wefctofthe Missouri Kiver. E.

College bocated at Wintield. Mr. Hutto is an energetic and capable busi wa3 used with perfect success. Dysentery, when epidemic, is almost as severe PRICE, 50 CENTS PER MONTH and gents furnishing goods, go to and dangerous as Asiatic cholera WakeUeld's. ness man, and will make a valuable trustee for this excellaut institution.

Heretofore the best efforts of the most ONE DOLLAR will secure THE CHENEY SENTINEL One year, and a copy of COIN'S FINANCIAL SCHOOL or any of his 25 cent publications on the financial question. Or a heavily plated "IB to 1" Bi-me-taliic button and badge, to any one who will pay us 25 cents for three months subscription to THE SENTINEL. Money to be paid in advance. To any one sending us five new names as subscribers to this paper, cash to accompany tne order, we will furnish a copy of any of Coin's publications and a badge as above described. Send in your orders at once and secure the best information on the money question ever published.

We have made arrangements with the publisher to secure a full report of the debate now going on in Chicago between Mr. Harvey, the editor of Coin's Financial School, aud Mr. Ilorr, the gold bug champion. Also the most complete BLANK BOOK. JOB We extend our thanks to Dr.

Minick skilled physicians have failed to check Leader-Courier. its ravages, this remedy, however, has for so kindly assisting in getting out the uuice ami l.linograplt r.stanlM.n:iicul In the State. Write for prices. R. P.

MURDOCK, Business Manager. Sentinel last week. cured the most malginaat cases, both of children aud adults, and under the Six weeks ago I suffered with a very severe cold; was almost unable to speak. Miss Birdie Love, of Kansas City, My friends all advised me to consult a We will send THE CHENEY SENTINEL most trying conditions, which proves to be the best medicine in the world for Chamberlain's Bya and Skin unequalled for Eczema, Tt-tter, Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Xipplcs, Chcpy-'J Hands, Itching Plies, Burns, Frost Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Liir: For sale by druggists at 25 cents per hoz. TO H0BSSOWWEX3.

For putting a hone in a fine healthy dition try lr. Cady's Condition Powder. They tone up the eystem, aid digestion, cu'r lias been visiting the family of Mr. and Weekly Eagle Onc vear for St. or THE physician.

Chamberlaurs TheToIedo Weekly Klade. Of the now uearly twenty thousand regular publications in the United States there are but two or three weekly newspapers published for general circulation in every state aud territory, and the Toledo Weekly Blade is the best and most popular of them all. It is the oldest, best known, and has the largest circulation For more than SKNTINM. and Dail Eagle at $6.00 per vear. cough ltemedy advertised in the St bowel complaints.

For sale by Collins 11 1 beck for the past week. Joslyn. Bitcilen't Arnica Dr. Maun is now nicely located in Paul Volks Zeitung I procured a bottle, and after takiug it a short while was entirely well. I now most heartily rec- The best salve in the world for cuts.

We this week publish the dissolution his new office, in the old drug store notice of Wallace Kiusey, of this city, l)uildiug on Main Street. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped liands. chilblains corns, and all skin eruptions, and pos comend this remedy to anyone suffering witli a cold. Wm. Keil, 678 Selby St.

Paul, Minn. For sale by Collins The tax levy for 1895, In Sedgwick iobs oi appetite, relieve consiipauun, cui kidney disorders and destroy worms, new lue to an old or rer-worked horn. I oenU per package. For sale by dragN. dealers in hardware, farm machinery, etc.

These gentlemen have done a eood twenty-five years it has been a regular visitor to every portion of the Union, county, is 1.15 for state and couuty, as Joslyn. and it is well known at every one of the against 1.37 last year. sixty thousand odd post offices of the itively eures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Collins Joslyn.

Gill Massey and Henry Dumminyille, two men confined in the jail at Wichita, We are under obligations to Mr. W. business here for some time, and their popularity with the public is well known. Mr. Kinsey retires from the business and will again move to Wich A.

DelU for his valuable assistance in getting out the Sentinel last week. Pond Lumber Co. Massey for horse stealing and the other for burglary, broke jail Tuesday country. It is made especially for family reading. It gives the entire news of the world each week, in such condensed form as will save reading scores cf pages of daily papers to get less information.

Republican in politics. Temperance in principle, always on the side of justice and right, it is just the paper for the rising generetion, Coin's publications on the silver ques A Lovely Head of If air Is something that every woman should be proud of and is something that eyry person can have if they use Beggs' hair renewer. A positive guarantee with morning when tney were let ouc in the corrider to eat their breakfast. They Who was PaulRevere? ita, and bis excellant family will be missed from Cheney society, as they were loved and respected by all who knew them. Mr.

Wallace will still continue the business at the old stand, corner of Main street and Second ave. dug a bole Into the engine room and every bottle. Sold bp Collins Joslyn raised a window and made their escape. We Will Meet all Honorable A little more vigilance oh the part of our officials would prevent these jail Everybody Knows "Panl Rerere's Ride." but Two of W. W.

Walter's children are what else did he ever do? The "Dictionary of deliveries. sick. Uuited States History" This standatd refer Competition. How dear to our hearts is the old ence book is arranged alphabetically, and contains short, crisp, concise, comprehensive information about every event in Amertdan history, and about the man who made tiie events. It tells at a glanrr silver dollar, when some kind subscrib Dissolution Notice.

Notice is hereby given that the firm er presents it to view; the liberty head of Wallace Kiusey have this day dis without necktie er collar, and all the and a great educator for Uie whole family. Serial stories, wit and humor, short stories, Iiouseltold department, question Inireau, farm department, camp fire, Sunday school and young folks are a few of the many other prominent features of this great paper. A specimen copy will be mailed frre to any address on application, and the publishers invite any one to send in a long list of addresses to whom they will mail sample copies. They would be plad to mail a couple of hundred sp -cimens to readers of this country. The Weekly Blade is a very large the price is only $1 a year.

Address, The Blade, Teledo, Ohio. And to clnb with Uie Sentinel both papers will be furnished for $1.50. solved paitnership by mutual consent. lion cost 23 cents each, but for all new yearly subscribers to the Sentinel we will give a copy free. Mr.

Wm. Fletcher, of Mound City, brother of Mrs. L. D. Dewey, Inn leen in the city visiting relatives and friends for several days.

The Ladies Aid Society had an ice cream social Wednesday evening at the residence of M. F. llodgers, two miles west of this city. The Cheney band were present and enlivened the accaslou with some excellent music My little boy, when two years of age, was taken ill with bloody flux. I was advised to use Chamberlain's Colic.

Cholera, and Diarrhoea remedy, and luckily procured part of a bottle. I carfully read the directions and gave it accordingly. lie was very low, but slowly and surely he began to improve, gradually recovered, and is now as stout and strong as ever. I feel sore it saved his life. I never can praise the remedy half its worth.

I am sorry every one in the world does net know bow good it is. a I do. Mrs. Lina 8. J.

A. Wallace will continue the busi strange things that to us seem so new; the wide spreading eagle, the arrows below it, the stars and the words with Beggs' blood purifier aud blood maker, for all diseases of the blood. A positive guarantee with every bottle. Call for aud be sure you get Beggs' and take no other. Sold by Collins and Joslyn.

Notice. Mr. Geo. Koch, an employe of this office, is to collect all accounts due this office, including subscriptions, job work and advertising, and we hope be will receive due consideration from all the readers and patrons of The SEimsKL. J.

A. Maxey. -Don't Read This the strange things tliey tell; the coin of my fathers, we're glad that we know it, for some time or other 'twill come in what would take hours of research ia other books. It fills a phice in hookdom that was wholly vacant before it came. It is needed in every bmne and library, by writers teachers, preachers, and laymer-.

Our author, J. Kranklyn Jameson, Pd. IX, Pr'ofess-of History of Brown University, iorraerly ol aha Hopkins University, APFMTQ can make more sales with Icks nuLIt lOtalkand less walking with this book than with anything ehve they ever sold. It appeals to everybody. Ills handsome, entertaining, and useful.

It is gtmd for every member of Uie family useful alike to schoolboy and grandpa. Write fur circulars and terms to Pvritan Publish imc Boston Mass. 36 Broruficld Sc. Beggs German Salve. Beggs' German Salve.

Beggs German Salve. The greatest pile ointment in theworld. quite wsll the spread eagle dollar, the For same grade of material. We Sell first class LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, POSTS, COAJL, STONE, WINDOWS liOOBS, MOULDINGS, CEMENTS. PLASTEJliNG MATERIAL, PAINTS AND OILS star spangled dollar, the old silver dol ness, collect all debts of the firm and assume all indebtedness of said firm.

A. Wallace. W. S. Kinsey.

Dated this 1st day of August, 1895. Couqh and Cough and Cough. But if you desire to stop coughing try-Beggs' Cherry cough syrup. It relieves instantly and will effect a per manent cure quicker than any cough cure on the market, Price 25, 50 and $1.00. A positive guarantee with every bottle, Sold by CXUUus JqsIjq.

lar we all love so well. Ex. Wasted Unless you wish to know that Beggs' diarrhoea balsam is the best medicine ou earth for summer complaint. Never Several good farms in Sedgwick and Kingman counties far our eastern customers. Addres, Kansas Bureau, of Any one who is suffering from constipation or indigestion.

Would do well to try Beggs' Little Giant Pills. They give perfect satisfaction, bold and warranted by Collins Joslya It cures where all others fail. A positive guarantee with every box. Call for a sample box. Sold by Collins Ilintou, Grahnmsville, Marion Co.

i fails. Cures every time. Equally good I for childiea. Sold by Collins Joslpn Im.m.igraUout WiQhita Kan. Florida, For sale by ColBus Joslyn..

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