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The Concordia Blade from Concordia, Kansas • Page 5

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1 EET GOODS. IILLISEEi. Wanted at Concordia mills, 1.000 bushels white corn, 5000 bushels yellow corn, 1.000 bushels of old wheat. It. Lisgle Clixe.

Curos Chickens and Hogs. August Olson has a sure cure for chicken or hog cholera which he guarantees to prove successful or make no charge. If you are losing chickens or hogs from this disease don't fail to see him, and secure the most wonderful remedy known. Royal Baking Powder is repoited by the U. S.

Government, after official tests, highest of all in leavening power. It is the best and most economical; a pure cream of tartar Baking Powder. The Bon Marche. A. E.

LASNIER, GENERAL If you want to make any trip come and see C. II Norton, Agent M. 11. Ry. "Cnloa I'aclnc." Only one and one third fare for the round trip to Belleville July 25th to the great Republican rally.

J. E. WlLFONG, Ajjt. EXECUTORS NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Susan KindeL deceased: Notice is hereby given that the realty belonging to the said estate, consisting of 2'3A acres is for Bale and will be Fold for the best price to be had it.

tf. George Scott. Concordia, January 17, 1892. How the Topeka Capital wails, weeps, and refuses to be comforted. It says: "The People's party will doubtless carry everything before it this Year." Very likely, and when honest men occupy the "high prosperity will again spread her white wings over our land Ottoica Cmnty Index.

ltucklen's Araaca Salve The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises; Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhnme, Fev er Sores, Tetter, Ghapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and a. Skin Eruptions aud possitively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guarnteed to give per feet satisfaction, or money Price 25 cents a box. For sale by all Druggists. hnglish Spavin Liniment removes a Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin Curbs, Splints.

Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen inroat, uoughs, etc. cave asoo by use of one bottle. Warranted the most won- ierful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold Tayloi Neitzel. Druggist.

39-y DRCNKENESS, or the LfQUOR HABIT. Cured at Home in Ten Daya by administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific. it can ne given a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or in food, without tne Knowledge oi the patient, it is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an al i i i ti cnoiicwrecK. it nas Deen given in thousands of cases, and in every instance apeuect cure nas ionowed.

it never fails. The system once impregnated with the specific, it beccmes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book ot particulars free. Address the Golen Specific 185 Race Street, Cincin nati, Ohio.

19 18 PAINT ui tasieiui colors and aDSoiutely pure quality, and properly applied will make your house as pretty as any in THE TOWN I can show you samples of artistic house painting, give you estimates, color schemes, and any information that a practical painter can give, showing the effects in all styles and shades from the most glaring to the most subdued and softened tint. Now is the time to figure on spring work Look up the matter now and call on me for the best and cheapest paints in Concordia. 6m. P. B.

Siiafer. New Meat Hef, 5 We invite the public to our New Meat Market on the North East Corner of Washington and 6th Street, where you will always find on sale the Best of Meat Varieties to Suit You Those who patronize us will never have occasion to complain about the qualities of meats nor the Ao are Always READY TO PAY THE HIGHEST Market Price for Poultry, Hogs, Fat Cattle, Game, Fish, and Hides. FRED COLLINS, Proorietor. Concordia, Kas 0, KU- UUUuUIUia CLCTHI5G AID SHOES. Vn 0 Pnnnnrrfifti BEIKEEES.QCEE5S7AEE i 0 Plurlr.

Voe 1ST GGoI'S, CLOTHING ho. 3, Clyde, Kas. shoes aid groceries July 21, 1892. This great Cut Price Begixxkj next moxday the 2otit. will include a great variety of PIECE GOODS to be sold by the yard in any length desired, also the ODDS and ENDS frois every department in tke store, ia- eluding odd lots of SHOES -and UPPERS for 1 dies know from past sales that wfc.en we p.

duce our own regular low prices it rzeans a GREAT SAVING OP MONEY to the purchaser. Ycull find it soon this occasloo. There isno mistake about it this time, Jack Ashworth says he won't be fooled twice with the same story. Its a boy and a thoroughbred too. The first thing Jack did was to buy new pair of shoes Ther will 'be nothing too good for that boy now.

II. II. Young, 'the Socrates" of Nelson township, is homo from his summer visit to his old home 5n Indiana. lie re ports havi-isr a splendid time with rela tives and friends as well as enjoying the manv improvements made -eince his boyhood days. Twenty car loads of cattle were ship ped over the Santa Fe railroad from New Mexico to Concordia, last week, where thov were turned over to the B.

M. to be tent to ranchmen at Ceurtland, Nebraska. Out of the entire bunch, but two were dead. The value of a srood name was well exemplified the other day, when a man asked one of our druggists for a bottle of Sarsanarilla. "Whose?" inquired the clerk.

"Whose? why, Ayer's, cf course. Ye don't suppose I'm going to run any risks with Hannah, do ye?" Several people who are payicg house hold prices for water privileges are abusing their franchise by using the water for gardening purposes. This is strictly a violation of the law governing the water works, and a special eliort should be made to stop it. The Annual Inter-state Reuaion of Soldiers and Sailors including a representative body of old settlers, to be held at Superior on August 22 to 27 inclusive promises to exceed all others attemptedin that line. Keep j'our eye on the date and don't forget the importance of attending.

The hard knocks the Blade has given the grundy editor of the Topeka so soured him that he refuses to exchange! This is exceedingly bad for him but in no respect hurts us. It was always a disagreable task to look over tho trorthless trash that invariably fills that paper and we are glad to be relieved from it. Such misrepresentations as those in this weks issue of the Daylight, relative to the Martin boy railroad injury case, are a disgrace to the newspaper field. Perhape the motive was actuated by the greediness of a cowardly blackmailer who poses as an attorney here, and if it was the Daylight should take a few lessons in self respect. Homer A.

Adkins, whose violent death is recorded in this issue, was an old resi- dent of thi6county, his father, Homer Adkins having located in Sibley town ship six miles up the river in loots, lhe old man Adkins was considered by his neighbors a ouarrelsom man but the son Homer was not. His death will be regretted by many friends. i David Linn, son of A. A. Linn, eight years old, living north from Concordia, was playing with a lawn mower last Saturday and accidently allowed kis left hand to get caught into the cylinder which resulted in cutting off three fingers below the first toint and the thumb on the right hand.

Medical aid was im mediately summoned and the wounds dressed, and while the boy will be minus full set of fingers he will know more of the working of a lawn mower. The Missouri Pacific had a passeDger out of Beloit last Tuesday morning lor Omaha, who expressed a desire of going via the B. M. from Loncordia, and the B. M.

folk were so notified. For some reason the Branch was delayed at Yuma. In the mean time, however, the B. M. train after waiting half an hour nnllr-d down to the crossing gave all signals for leaving but instead of doing hacked up to tneir aepoi, ana dv mis time the Missouri Pacific was in sight and the passenger delivered.

Evidently there are tricks in the railroad business well as any other. Aocordins to the Alliant and its two three friends the more the county pays for printing the less it pays! That in 1S90 91 it payed half legal rates for tax sales, one fourth legal rates for all other legal printing and nothing for cammissioners proceedings, and in 1S91- it paid double the above rates for tax sales, four times as much for other legal printing and one dollar a square of 250 cms for commissioners proceedings and this was cheaper than the former. Such misrepresentations as these can't do the party anv good nor the men who make them. They will be duly spurned by all they are trying to deceive. Have Yon a Baby the house? Whether you have or not you ought to see the new piece of shest music, Jary ltmn, aeoicarea to jht.

and Mrs. Groycr Cleveland. The words are fine and the music sings itself. Send cents to J. S.

Ogilvie, tTRose Street, New York, and he will send it to you hy return man. song reiors to uioy vuth Cleveland, and every one interest in music will soon be singing it. Sale Concordia, In many lines of goods we are over- stocked. We are going to close out tbe surplus by making a big CLEARING SALE TO BEGIN" The prices we'll make will be regardless of cost er selling marks end low eoougin every instance to make the goods go quickly. New hay is $8 a kn.

California peare are 40 cents a dozen. Clingstone peaches raised in California retail at30 cents nlozen hers. Nice Jarge mellow Florida apples in Concordia for cents a dozen. sell Traveling salesman Miller will hereafter toss up an eleven poued boy upon his arrival home. "Roasting ears" art plentiful in the Concordia produce market.

Ttiey retail at 10 cents per dozen. I. Snyder fell from a high wagon rack the other day and so wrenched his back as to compel him to stop work. What i3 noisier than a wnistling negro in July, with a plug hat mounted over a pair of gold trimmed spectacles? The old Concordia limes outfit was shipped to Clyde last Saturday and wil become part of the Clyde Argus. Mrs.

Barton, wife of the ever popular travehn? salesman Harry Barton ishom from her visit with relatiyea and friend in Sebetha. Isaac "Rigby a popular and well known attorney ol iJoncoruia, Kansas, was visiting the yards today. Omaha Daily Drovers Journal. By the number of Weaver and Field caps worn in Concordia one would nat urally conclude the town was "bent for greenbacks. Early in Aucust in the Opera House the Vocal and Piano forte pupils of Mr George Colby will give a recital, com plimentary to their friends.

Whatever may be the cause of blanch ing, the hair may be restored to its origi rial color by the use of that potent remedy Haas Vegetable bicilian Hair itenewer Work on Ike U. B. church is progress ang rapidly. It will -soon be completed and will attract as much nattering com ment as any church building in the city. F.

L. Holcomb and family will s-tart for lowa next Sunday. Ihey will visit their old home in Davenport. When Fr.nk left there ten years ago he was to return in one year. Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Tarr have return ed from their visit east, to the satis faction of their many friends who feared Mr. Tarr would be assigned to an east crn station in the sisrnai service.

F. L. Holcomb unloaded three car loads of implements this week. He says he could do it better now than after awhile because later it would occupy all his time to put the machinery together. There haa been more machinery shipped to Concordia this summer than ever before.

Nearly every farmer is seen hauling something new to his farm, aad its paid for when he buys it too. One farmer dropped into the Mo. Pac. Superintendent's office the other day and left an order for thirty cars to move his wheat crop with. This is nearly an average move for Cloud county farmers to make.

Down on east bth street in trout or a carpenter shop is a well matured crop of wild straw berrit-s growing in abundance Mr. Theo. Martin, who owns the shop. declares he is well fed in strawberries every day. The Blade publishers are now supplied with a trotter and one of the celebrated roadsters sold by F.

L. Holcomb, which by the way is the best family vehicle made. P. S. It is not for rent.

The many Cloud county friends of Mrs N. D. Hagaman whose winter home is in Florida, will be pleased to learn she is taking a summer outing at the seashore in New York, where her impaired health is fast improTing. The very unwelcomo report of the serious illness of Mrs. Jno.

Kellenberger as a result cf sunstroke after a lingering sickness is not acceptable in the least. Her many friends will hope to see her recovered to sound health soon. If the Devil would have been in Con cordia last Tuesday he would have remarked about the hot weather as he did in New York the other day: Aftei stepping into a drug store there said ''he guessed he would go back home." A lady, whose hair came out with every combine, was induced to give Ayer's Hair Vigor a faithful trial. he did so and not only was the loss of hair checked, but a new vigorous growth soon succeeded that which had gone. D.

C. Mallory is having the old board floor of his barber shop torn up and replaced with tiling. Some may imagine ft is '-considerable style" for surrounding circumstances but Dave won't have anything without it is frst class. fat iondey July 25th. a sn as or is 92 in 30 ed The people's party will sweep the state this fall, When the righteous rule, peace and prosperity prevail Ottawa County Index A LEASEE Since its first introduction, Electric Eitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly tne leaa among pure medical tonics and alter atives containing nothing wnich per mits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recogatzed as the best and purest medicine for all ailments ot btomach Liver or Kidneys.

It will cure Sick Headache, Indigestion. Constipation, and drive Malaria from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refmaded. Price only 50c. per bottle.

Sold by all Druggists. In the Chicago convention Kansas was one of She States that was to help elect Grover Cleveland without the aid of New York Now Kansas has not even a Democratic party cor a prospect ef a Democratic ticket. Inter Ocean. Specimen Cases b. Clinord, jew Uastle, was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his stomach was disoidered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree appetite fell awry, asd he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength.

Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sors on his leg of eight years standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well, John Speaker, Catawaba, had five large i ever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Araica Salve cured iiim entirely. Sold by s.11 Drug Stores.

Enthusiastic Meeting. Glasco, July IS. 1S92. Last night at a regular meeting of Superion Aliance No, 4S8, F. A.

and I U. J. lie loliowing resolutions were patsed. Resolved, that wesimoathise with the strikers of Homestead, Pa. realizing that it is a "portentlous contest" between organized capital and labor and their tight is our fight and if the struggle is prolonged we will render them financia aid (one brother pledging ten dollars.) Resolved, that we disaprove of the County Commissoners keeping pets at the county expense.

liesolvea. that we send these reso lutions to the Alliant and Blade and the first one to the Advocate for pub lication. The Fourth of July Fund. ulade: jfcer; yuue the prop er thing was done hy the committee in charge of the affairs Decoration day in publishing an itimizea account of receipts and expenditure. Now would it not be of great satisfaction to our citizens who contributed to the 4th of July fund to see cuch an account published in full indicating the amount received by the sale ot seats and the dnce at the rink.

from reports in circulation someone must be better off financially than he or they were before the celebration. Let us see report in some paper. Yours Citizen. A good suggestion. If some one will furnish us with the report we will cheer tully print it.

While there is no doubt the boys acted honestly in the matter there will also remain in the minds of someone that some money was uselessly spent, unng us your report boys. 5 mil eg Dick ou say you were once cured of hunger by a quack? How was it! George Ate a roast duck, see. Henry Blimber has taken a great deal ot trouble to teach his wife French. Kate Well, right at the same time she has been making walk Spanish. Dombey Do you believe in signs? "Not I am the weather clerk," Mrs.

Critic I do wonder why Miss Rural dresses in all colors of the rainbow. Mr. Critic Probably beeuse she knows she is the reigning belle. Mrs. Goodly What is your idea of this single tax theory.

Miss Sourgrapes? Miss S. Well' it may do well enough for a time, but my advice be not to remain single too long. Inter Ocean. The Mayor Contradicted, State of Kansas Cloud County S3. J.

Luton being duly sworn, declares and says that I am a married man and as my wife was about to bo confined and because of sickness I was unable to employ a physician to attend her, I went to W. W. Caldwell, mayor of Concordia, and overseer of the poor, and asked him to send the County Physician Dr. Rains Mr. Caldwell said "All right the Doctor is right in there "pointing to his office right across the hall I asked him if it was necessary to have an order he said "No, I never have given one, but if it is necessary to have an order, come back and I will give you an order'' I saw Rains and he promised to go, and later, when called upon, refused to go I did not then further consult Mr.

Caldwell because it was Sunday he was not in his office and the case was urgent. so that I had to get a physician immedi atly. J. E. LuTONr Subscribed and jly sworn to before me and in my presence this 20th day of July A.

D. 1S92. CHARLES L. BOTSFORD, Notary Public. Commission expires April 4 1896.

The 13th annual camp-meeting of the First Society of State Spiritualists and Liberals, of Delphos, begins Aug. 5th, and closes the 22d. Good speakers and mediums will be the attractive features of the meeting. For full infor mation address I. N.

Richardson, Secy. Map of Kansas, 7 colors, Counties. Rivers, Railroads, and every post office correct to date. Fast seller. Agents wanted.

Bovs and cirls can sell it after school. Send 15 cents for asrents sample copy to F. A Spencer, S10 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. Stamps taken.

DRY GOODS, PUSH! KEEP ON PUSHING! Yes. "keep on pushing" our motto. We propose to keep it Eternal rustle is the pride of fi me? We would like to win a small tune. If we can sell lots of goods a vcr small profit we can get fortune. Of course it is a tiresome push, but we would rather sell a hundred dollar's worth of goods and make two dollars, than to sell $20 worth of goods and make two dollars.

We feel better when we can sell lots of goods even though we don't make as much money as others make on one-half the amount of goods. Please keep on pushing around to our store and we will show you what push and energy does for you. Leader of Popular Prices. CLOTHING, the Sale of the Celebrateo and Ranges and the Won at them. BELISLE.

OF- We are preparing to invoice and find lots of goods that we will clcse out cheap, so now is your time to get bargains. H. N. HANSON. Hardware, Farm Implements, Tinware, Farm Wagons, Iron and Wood-Work, Stoves, We are Sole agents for CHARTER OAK Stoves derfulNEW PROCESS GASOLINE STOVE, the only stove correct in principle, that EVAPORATES instead of GENERATES, without any of the Complicated and dangerous devices used on all other Stoves, Call and look GROESBECK IN AY NSW LOCATION! (Opposite the Post Office.) The finest line of Implements in Concordia.

The CUMMINGS HEADERS, which I handle are superior to any in that they are lighter and do better work. My stock of HARROWS, LISTERS, PLOWS, and all implements used on the farm is complete. THS CSLSBKATSP KGW PSSRG PISK LISTSR, The John Deere Implements are the best eyer placed in the Market I ALWAYS GIVE SATISFACTIOIT. Examine my goods and jour will buy nowhere eJae. Rpy, F.

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