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no-1, uoncoraia clqieugaxdshoes. ROYAL Illii2 IS THE Concordia, Many are wondering at the 6low progress towards a new depot at the Missouri Pacific track. It is easily accounted for in this way: The road does tot belong to the Missouri Pacfic company but theTnion Pocific. It was first necessary to go through all the different routes on the line of "Missouri Pacific and then to the Union Pacific. Concordia being a strong competitve point the managers asked for a good building and we feel confident it will be allowed.

It may take a month yet and may not be a week. Excitement ran wild last Saturday when it was reported that the rainmakers were having their machine fixed at Louis' black smith shop. Old people and young lads tried to break their necks to get agiimpse of it. One energetic newspaper man was seen to display a great deal of the "scoop ability" by rushing madly in that direction with note book in hand. It took lr i Just to show est Baking Powder You how we cut prices, when we want to cut prices, we mention one line out of many we are closing out.

You can take our pick of our entire Btock of white straw hats that were 50 cents 75 cents and $1.00 We want the room for Ooffon Batts -AND- Cotton Flannel. Cur Basement is full of just such goods as you buy early in the fall and we take this occasion to invite you to favor us with a visit of inspection. Our fall stock FOR The Official Government Reports: The United States Government, after elaborate tests, reports the Royal Baking Powder to be of greater leavening strength than any other. (Bulletin 13, Ag. p.

599-) The Canadian Official Tests, recently made, show the Royal Baking Powder highest of all in leavening strength. (Bulletin 10, p. 16, Inland Rev. Dep.) In practical use, therefore, the Royal Baking Powder goes further, makes purer and more perfect food thar. any other.

Government Chemists Certify: "The Royal Baking Powder is composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It does not contain either alum or phosphates, other injurious substances. Edward G. Love, Ph. The Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public.

"Henry A. Mott, M.D., Ph.D." The Royal Baking Powder is purest in quality and highest in strength of any baking powder of which I have knowledge. Wm. McMurtrie, Ph. shoes is nearly all in and in many instances, prices are lower than last Complimentary.

At the recent Republican convention in Ilarvev county, the home of C. liranine brother-in-law of the Rigby Brothers here that gentleman was the choice of the rnriv. -rlon tor county attornev bv a iieuvy majority as will be serti by the following from the Newton liepubllcan. It is more gratifying to record the success of this brilliant young man when it is remembered that his wife was one of Cloud counties most popular school teachers who gained the confidence and good will of all her scholars to such an extent that they rejoice over the success of anything that pertains to her no. boncoruia bliss aoiiiware.

Kn PMo tfao i MY GOODS, CLOTHnfB no. Oi uiyae, Nab. shces ah groceries August 11, 1892. Will He Get it? The prices we make are within the reach of every one. We raise your wages by selling for less than the market price.

penny saved is a penny Our stores are all money savers. attorney came unsolicited, in the republi can convention. That dosen't speak well for the "old liners who manipulated the concern. C. H.

Dudlev met with rather an un profitable accident last week by his horse becoming frightened and running away. I he cart it was hitched to was severely smashed up. Last week when Burton was here the Republican Glee Club had "great big ears of corn, but this week, the poor fellows have only nubbins, and very short ones at that. Irate Husband I'd like to give you a piectt of my mind. Mother-in-law Don't you'd be a men tal pauper.

Farm Fun. Thfi Yonno- Peonlps Christian Union of the II. B. church srave a box social last night on the Court House lawn, which proved io be quite successful, financially as well as otherwise. Ail person wishing to co to Kansas City the 23 of this month should see Mf J.

W. Bartlett, agent Mo. at this place at once. Read notice elsewhere. An excellent oppurtunity is offered.

It would be an interesting sight as well as an enterprising move on the part of farmers to see who can get np the finest display of grain. A space will be alloted for this purpose and a prize awarded. While driving to her mothers farm Sun day evening Mrs. Marshall's shetlin pony became frightened and ran away tnrow-mg herself and baby from the buggy inflicting a serious injury upon the baby. riniul oounlv's agricultural fair will be held some time in October probably tlit first week, so nrenare vour fat hogs.

fat cattle, long corn stalks, big ears of corn, big heads ot wheat etc. We are pleased to acknowledge a call yesterday from Mr. J. h. Wood of Aurora.

Mr. Wood is the Republican nominee for clerk of the District Court, and a man well qualified for the position Spence Wagner's 9 year old boy, Ralph, was thrown from a colt lastMon day and had his right arm broken just above the wrist, tie was otherwise bruised about the face and body but not seriously. Tbo ticket agents of are on the war path One of them has been cutting the rate and the rest all swear they will have him "fired. Maybe there is a chance for us all to goto the World's fair free! Mr. and Mrs.

John Harkness entertained friends Thursdav evening at their ele gant home on west 9th stree by giving i i i a lawn social, iub ouncoruia military band furnished music. All report an exceedingly pleasant time. The railway agents need to give the switch men a few lessons in caution and demand that they be more careful about leaving cars on crossings. Only last Saturday night a farmer suffered an in. jury to his wagon from such neglect.

A race "for blood" was quite apperent last Tuesday morning between the Mis souri Pacfic and Burlington roads but the former was delayed from the effects of a "hot box." It is about a draw between these two companies when it comes to "rapid transit. The office of street commissioner has been made a part of the city marshals duty and Cap. Archer, who occupies that import ant position, affirms that it is the "worse nusance that a living man ever got into. He is no doubt right for it is hard to please everybody. There is an endless amount of com plaint of the condition of the bridges in school district b.

Une ot them, a rail road culvert on the Santa Fe is almost dangerous to cross. Another further south, where the commissioners began work, has been abandoned and is entirely impaisable. Look after these things srenteleman, that is what you are there for. We acknowledge a call this week frorj Mr. G.

C. llathway of Washington Kau-sas. Mr. U. is connected with the lie- rvllicii in that cit-, which organ is one of the leading mouth pieces of the people's party of the 6tate.

Mr. Hathway's mission was that of settling some difference with a Boston real estate firm and some of our democratic friends. lie went to Bellville from here. i 7 4. 7 i '4 5 il 1 ''A 1 4 the voice of seventeen influential citizens to convince him that it was a tire binder and not a "water pot." In the trial of Ed Illinuworlh for killing Homer Adkins, at Tillamook, Oregon last month, an examinatioa was had in Justice's court and the defendant held under $300 bonds.

Being unable to give the bond, he was taken to jail. The general opinion of the people there is to the effect that he will be cleared; his being that he shot him in self defense. Why has Prince left the name of A. R. Mav.

candidate for Judge of the 12th Judicial district, out of the Alliant? Is it because he had not "been seen" with 50? As the chairman of the Judicial committee has been over here, and into his ofh.ee, it is to bo hoped the matter has been duly and honorbly arranged, We are pleased to record the marriage of Mr. James Rector of Oklahoma to Miss Gertude Burdette tho accomplished daughter of Rev, G. Burdette which took place at the bride's residence on August 2, the Rev. L.N. Tarr officiating.

The happy couple have the kindest wishes of all for their future happiness. Like a ship without a rudder is a man or a woman without health and the necessary strength to perform the ordinary duties of life. When the appetite fails, when debility, and a disordered condition of stomach, liver, kidheys, and bowels assail you, take Aver's Sarsapa-rilla. Thos. Klegg was in the city Thursdav and made us a plesant call.

He hes many acres of wheat ready to thrash and accordinaly supplied himself with Con cordia flour which make he say he will use in the future although he has not in the past. As a hair dressing and for the preven tion of baldness, Ayers Hair Vigor has no equal in merit and efficiency. It eradicates dandruff, keeps the scalp moist, cloan, and healthy, and gives vital ity to weak, famed, and gray hair. The most popular of toilet articles. A livpTv little "scran" took riLim Tups- dav niorht nn the 'jnhlic hi.rhwav.

be tween two ladies. The difference be tween them grew out or jealousy and the result was simply a matter of an injudicious amount of hair pulling. As an inducement to secure empty beer bottles it is said that boys guard the rear exits of drug stores and offer to lend the purchaser ot a bottle of beer a cork screw if he will give him in turn the empty bottle. One of the most industrious and perhaps the most lucrative occupations the "young idea" can indulge in at Concordia just now is the selling of beer bottles This is a matter of news and not evidence in the courts. Great preparations are being made at the fair ground for a grand display of county products this fall.

Ihe premium list will contain many inducements to the enterprising farmer and no "humbug" either. Ja3. A. Lane left Tuesday for Pittston, where he expects to remain in the future. He has been a resident of this city for years and leaves a host of friends who wish him abundance of success in the future.

N. B. Brown will probably be one of the speakers at the People's party picnic next Tuesday unless interfered by poor health. He is in sympathy with the movement. Mrs.

W.A.Austin is visiting in the family of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Groesbeck.

Buy your old papers at the Blade office. DRUXK.EXESS, or the I-fQUOK HABIT Cured at Home in Tea Days by administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific, It can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or in food, without the knowledge of the patient. It is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an al-cholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a pei feet cure has followed.

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

Ohio. 19 IS We invite the public to our New Meat Market on tho North East Corner of Washington and 6th Street, where you will always find on sale the Best cf Meat Varieties to Suit You Thos3 who patronize us will never have occasion to complain about the qualities of meats nor the i.ze. Ao are Always READY TO PAY THE HIGHEST Market Trice for Poultry, Hogs, Fat Cattle, Game, Fish, and Hides. FRED COLLINS, Proprietor, Concordia, Us New Meat Market. Orange Ulossonis.

Married in the presence of a select few at the residence of Mr. A. J. Bnrlow, Belvidere, Mr. It.

M. Hi.itt our very nocornodatin.and efficient depot agent at the G. I. Depot and Miss Eva Iioss of Harlan county this state. Thf bride was most neatly attired.

Wewi'l not attempt to give any discriptirn of th costume.but suffice us to say it was most neat Miss Marie Barlow acting as brides-made and Mr. D. G. Ruby our jollygoed natured lumberman, as gioorus man. Every thing passed off in the moft decorous and pleasant manner.

The cermony was performed by Elder Applegate, short and very approp-rate, after which sometime was spent in pleasant couveriation interspersed with some very fine songs rendered by the bride in a most ebceptable and tasteful manner. Our hand and heart goes with this most estimaable young couple as they start hnd journey through life and may much happiness attend their journey together through this ever varying pilgrimage. Clothing Sales Agent wanted for Concordia and vicinity unprecedented op portunity to a man of pluck and push. Commissions yield 82.000 income to the right man in the right place. WANAMAKEtt BROWN Philadelphia, Pa.

Roofing Felt Plaster Paris Slate Paint (35 cts gal.) Iron Oar Paint Coal Tar Cement Chimneys Shed Posts. R. R. Ties Barbed wire and nails THE DUDLY LUMBER CHMPANY, he Bon interest. The clipping reads: Aimnot orprvhnilv was TirtDared to A.V 1 ill V'-' V.

A hear of Mr. Branine's victory, but no one even of tne sanguine preuicieu nuiunu overwhelming scoop as Mr. Branino made, mere are a numuerui icasuw for this however. Everybody that loves fair play was tired of seeing tne laws or the state played with, and voted to have a change. The railroad boys, even those who had been favorable to Mr.

Bowman, were alienated in part by a report that wa cuircnt, to the effect that Mr. Bow-man said he could buy the railroad voto with a drink of whisky any time, heth-er or not Mr. Bowman ever said it, the report gaued credence and the boys resented such an assumption. Ever since Mr. Bowman's "blowout" of last fall tho people of the county have been Bet against the county attorney and they de-cfared that they would speak in no uncertain terms when an opportunity occurred, and they spoke.

So far as heard from, Mr. Bowman did not carry a single precinct. "Wanted at Concordia milb, 1,000 bushels white corn, 500 bushels yellow corn, 10,000 bushels of old wheat. lt LlXGLE 4 CLIXE. Marche The Tariff Ta Exemplified.

Nelson, Kansas, August 1S92. Editor Blade: The ice men in Concordia will not sell ice as cieip to the farmers, as to the city people. Who pays the tariff? They sell ice to the citizens of Concordia fori cent per pound. But the fool farmers must paj i cents per pound or do without. Now Mr.

editor the reason the ice nun put on the tariff is, the ice is melting so fast they can not afford to sell as cheap to the Tool farmer who buys occasionally as they do the regulars, whu buy 10 to 20 pounds per day, while the fool farmer would buy from 30 lbs to 80 lbs at a time Now if those ice men will beat the farmer in the sale of ice it's my judgement they will beat them in other things. If the ice man managers have a right to charge the farmers more for ice, than they do the citizens of Concordia, the Butchers have a right to charge the farmers more for beef than they do the citizens of Concordia. Now Mr. editor where will this Each in turn would rob the fool farmer, and it may be they have been doing so thes; many years. Would it not bo a good idea for the fool farmers to get together and patronize their own store where they would all be treated alike? The writer of this has bought on an average of 75 lbs of ice per week, and carried it up out of the cellar and store room, waited on himself.

All but weighing. Tho city peo ple have their ice delivered at their door. Old Scroggs. Cures Chickens and Ilogrs. August Olson has a sure cure for chicken or hog cholera which he guar an tees to prove successful or make no charge.

If you are losing chickets or hogs from this disease don fail to see him, and securo the most wonderful remedy known. Lost A black coat between Concordia and Norway. The finder will return the same to the Blade office and receive reward. Lars Kuvaas. PAINT Of tasteful colors and absolutely pure quality, and properly applied will make your house as pretty as any in THE TOWN I can show you Bamples 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. Cm. P. B. Suafer rear.

LOCAL NOTES. A great many arrests were made this wetk. TUTT'S PILLS invigorate body and mind. Miss Babe Sturges is home from college. Old papers 2j cents a hundred at the Blade office.

A baby was born on Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Born the first of the week to Mr. and Mrs. Winters a baby.

Miss Katie Groesheek is home from her extended visit in Iowa. Or. J. II. McCasey was called to Norway, last Saturday on professional work.

Gene Iloadlyand Elsworth Dunning are up in Wyoming on a ranch hunting "bar." 6 "Short sermons make long friends," is a good maxim for politicians to observe. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wrong and child-fen have taken quarters at the Martin fllouse.

Mrs. C. II. Norton is visiting friends and relatives at Reynolds and Whiting Kans. Miss Thriault of Aurora spent a few days in the the city this week visiting her friend Miss Dolly Martin.

What's wrong with this: "When a colored man dies, it naturally follows that his friends go black hurrying." The independence shown among the saloon druggists that they imagine they have the world in their pocket." A new side walk is being layed eastf rom tne uarons house a valuable and much needed improvement to that part of the city. The legal call for the Peoples party countv convention is in this nnnpr nnrl it is the only legal call published up to iuis lime. Ed Ilostetler Republican candidate for representative called on the Blade this week and spent an hour at checkers with the "boss." Never argue with an angry woman cr a setting hen. arm un. Or your mother-in-law which is the same thing.

Mr. J. E. Wood, of Aurora, informs us that much of the corn is holding out first rate and a fair crop is sure if rain comes ih a lew days. Jno.

McCoy was summoned to Kansas City last week to help the Burlington take care of the passenger tramc out of that town for Denver. An effort is being made to secure some of the finest race horses in the country for use this fall at the fair, Every body will be given a chance. A leavy of 14 mills for school purposes and 7 mill? for interest on school bonds and 2 mills for sinking fund, was agreed upon last Monday night. "That woman, alas! was made after man i3 a thought to make her wince; but she, in conformation to nature's plan has been after man ever since." Mrs. II.

II. Young was called to Lincoln upon a telegram from her son Charley stating his wife was dangerously ill. She left this morning. Mrs. Wm.

Park, residing 10 miles north of the city, died yesterday morning at the age of fifty. Arabeles, after a lingering illness caused death. Buckingham's Dye for Whiskers is the best, handsomest, surest, cleanest most economical and satisfactory dye ever invented. It is the gentleman's "favorite. Mr.

Sanger cf the "Lilliputan" 6tore, lias a horned toad brought from Oklahoma by a nephew. It is quite a curro-eity and attacts considerable attention. Dr. McCasey is rebuilding his home. The walls were broken so badly and the foundation had sunk in many places so as to necessitate building from new foundation.

Mr Ackley says his support for county At the Bon Marche As we advertised last week that we would have some bargains this week we have them now. Remnants of all kind including lace, silk cords, tine dress goods such as silk, henrietia, cashimere, Bedford cord, flannels of all kinds, ginsiham, crash, linens, and in fact every remnant of every department i3 marked in plain figures. The first come first served. A. E.

LASNIER, Leader of Popular Prices. IN AY NGW LOCATION! (Opposite the Post Office.) The finest line of Implements in Concordia. The CNK HJ EES, which I handle are superior to any in ththey are lighter and work. My stock of HARROWS, LISTERS, PLOWS, and all implement used on the farm is complete. THS CSLSBRATeP HGW PSSRS PISK LISTSR, The John Deere Implements are the best ever placed In the Market ALWAYS GIVE SATISFACTION Examine my goods and your will huy nowhere ebe.

Respy, F. L. LC i.

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