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The Concordia Blade from Concordia, Kansas • Page 5

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Bn I PnrrrtrfMs JT GCCES. ELUIEEI ifiO- IjlCnCCFOiajcLCTHMASD SEOES. iiO. AND TINWARE. Miss Maude McEckron made a visit to Beloit several months ago and while there arranged to give a few private lessons in music.

Her wonderful display of talent very soon became known and she was urged to take a few others into her class. This she did and instead of making one trip a week she soon found it necessary to make two, until now the class is so large that her time is employed continually and she ha for permanent quarters there. "We congratu- IRY GOCES, CI2THKB SHOES A5DGECCERES TUe Hi-Chloride or Gold Cure. A reporter for the Blade called at the Keeley Institute last Sunday morning to look over the rooms and note the progress bein made by this institution. When the company established themselves here they hunted out the victims of the liquor habit who were habitual drinkers the very hardest to cure.

The first man we met wa? Jack Staniey Everybody knows Jack's appetite for drink was appalling, and when asked what he thought of the treatment said: No. 3, Glyde, Kas Concordia, September 22, 1892. Royal Baking Powder Has no Equal. The United States Official Report Of the Government Baking Powder tests recently made, under authority of Congress, by the Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. furnishes the highest authoritative informatics as to which powder is the best.

The Official Report shows the ROYAL superior to all others in leavening power; a cream of tartar powder of highest quality. late Miss Maude upon her success and i also the people of Beloit for securing the "I guess no one drank any more than I did stnd siuce taking this treatment I 1 I uu uejire ionr, wnenever. i came services of so talanted a genius. Some cold-hearted, revenging spirted individual performed a telling task, last Millinery. You know what it is to pay two trices for merchandise in this line.

on price for the goods and another price added to it to pay extravagant millinery expenses. (Richt here is where wc hope to interest you.) Two-thirds or a half of one price is enough for us and as to expenses we haven't any in this department. Here is the proof. Next Monday Sept. 26 we will begin a up here to driuk up all the whiskey they had but there is plenty left.

I don't want it either. I miht educate mvsslf to drink again but I intend to use brains and not do so. 1 he treatment has been Monday, upon the being of a blooded animal who was loved by his master more for his determination to "'scrap" than he was by the public for his breeding, by tracsferin him to dog kingdom via stricktine route. His name was "Don" and owned by Bob LaRevcque. a success on me and I cheerfully recommend it to ethers who may need it.

ferry Barker was the next. "Before I took the treatment," said Mr. Barker, wmM I had made up my mind that I was a Who ever -the "cowardly whelp" Bob calls him, may be, he had better make his peace with his worshipper before Bob ruined man physically, from drink; had ne confidence in the but my finds himout. friends prevailed on me to try it and I did so. Here I am cured, you might say, for I have no fuither desire for of new tall and winter MILLINERY GOOD Mr.

Cha-s. Lewis will move his family liycor of any kind. It makes me sick to Missouri shortly where he will remain in the future. Mr. Lewis is an old Con-cordian who has many friends by his honorable and manlj- ways of con The Canadian Tests: "The strength of the Royal is shown to be 23 per cent, greater than any other.

"As a result of my investigations I find the Royal Baking Powder far superior to the others. It is pure, contains none but wholesome ingredients, and is of greatest strength, F. Valade, Public Analyst, Ontario, "Dominion of Canada. ducting business and retained them through his courteous manner towards them. 5Ve join in wishing him success in his new home.

SSI it -V- I AyerE'Sarsaparilla does what no other XT to even smell it. It has been a success oa me." II. W. Ward, north ef Coxrt.and had been there but a few days, but said the treatment had already stopped his desire for drink. As far as he had gone he satisfied with ti; treatment.

3. H. Guit, of Aurora, had drank ever ince he was ten years old and was always a slave to Itook the treatment two weeks ag' and was asharaed of myself for the amount I drank, but the manager assured me it was all in the play" aad I kegt it up until all at once I noticed the -stuff didn'ttaste good. blood medicine in existance can do. It searches out all the impurities in the TAKING THE STUMP system and expels them harmlessly that have not been in the store 10 days, at the following prices A very stylish asortment of Ladies and misses sailors at from 13c for black uu-trimmed straw sailors to 81.50 for the very latest in cloth, trimmed ready to wear.

Ladies silk and velvet corered shaps (a big assortment of new styles) your choice for C5c. (These goods are the regular $1 50 qualities.) Misses Beaver flats (always sold for T-jc to 1.00) your choice for Ladies Fur felt shapes (Thi 51.50 quality) in the new shapes your choice for 65c. Ladies felt shapes (always sold for 75c to 81.00) your choice of a 7-doze-a lot forS'Jc. You can see some of these goods now in our wet show window. Black Ostrich Tips Small 20c for bunch of 3 tips through the proper channels.

This is We don't talk politict, but the it why Ayer's Sarsaparilla is so pre-emi nently-tffectiye as a remedy for rheum seaion campaign opns up you'll fiud us Hagaman said in his speech, last Sat right ready to taka the stump and hoh atism. urday 'the only period the county's our position on protection to the Anitri can Pocket book. It kept getting wor until now I can neglected last week to note the marrage of Miss Minnie Tooky of this stand even the snieU of liqusr. It wen' Norv just for your amusement and our city and Mr. T.

S. L.ewis of Glasgow Mo. stay down, i am cureu and perma satisfaction come and ixok at our ttock which occured last week at tie brides nently too." of fall and winter cloaks and wraps residence in the presence of friends mere were otuer parties who lou see style, ociTY and reicE Mr. G. W.

Gornm was in our office to da-, from Meredith. He tells of a "great Republican rally" at the Meredith school house, the most important place in the township, and as he is a perfectly reliable, truthful man we give his statement. He tells us there were about 20 persons present, and the only Repub lican besides the speakers came with them. He thinks the Reps, may get three votes in the township. Ho also tells us that Hon.

John Davis' speech, there yesterday, wa3 well attended and well received. dirin't care to have their names mention The co'j pie went to Kansas City from blended in a way that will aurprisa $-ou history when tli farmers prospred was before there was a btnker in the county." The only banker in his audience immediately "'skipped." Hon. A. May will be here next Monday. Judge S.

II. Allen candidate for and others, will speak in Concordia at night on Wsdnesday Sept. 2Cth lsS2. C. C.

Stoxfr, Char. here, where they were the guepts of Mr ec, wno gave tne same testimony as above. Mrs. Gillis of the St. James-hotel, that BABY CLOAKS i he institute selec4ed the very worst cases it could find and has performed it-s As a general rule, -it 13 best noio cor work successfully.

If you think not ask We couldn't forget the babies, ot Larger 45c Finer 58c Fancy Feathers 25c, 35c and 45c bunch. (You can sate money by buying these. This is that kind of an advertisement and this is that kind of a store.) Blankets and Comforts An elegant assortment and somt rigkt clever inducements for you to buy now. any of them. Th jy all live in Concordia rect cosuveness Dy tae U3e or.

saline or drastic medicines. When a purgative is some at horns you know. the prices range from $1.35 to $0.50 for ages 1 to 4 years, (i'lease note these prices are fsr needed, tLe most prempr, effective, and "He is bright is he?" For Sale Cheap. Bell boy. The man in 24 has suicide.

Clerk. Did he blow out the gas? cloaks, not babies.) beneficial is Ayer's Pills. Their ten dency is restore, and not weaken the normal action of the bowels. "flr'ght! 'Why brigit is ne same or it, That mon, sir, can see through an English One good second haud phaeton buggy cost 1150.00, just as good as new. Also newspaper joke ''Ex.

boy No, he had blown in his one top buggv cost two years ago Bell money. 'OHM HAllILIrESS, We are pleased to acknowledge -a cal Call at this office. this week from Mr. L. D.

RaynolSs, of Cc-ncordia girls had the privilege of Montrose. He was the founder of the initiating the lesson on a brand new steam "men-y-go-round'' this week; one tinued "roar," as it were, of members of LOCAL NOTES. Mannato lutvicie, and its able Editoc for the school board "being too anxious to NOTICE. To AU Wkem It May Concern: But especially to J. Kindu that 13 directly from the factory.

several year, but is now in other busi cess He is a Peoples party elector. ecure help within their own families Hon. A. May will be here next Monday. To Trad of a block 220 ft.

by 132 for a good 5 orTysars old jpan of matched horses; -Al. Pcnnick is building a nice house. Flease bring us some hay oa when it arrived to a question of teach Oliver II. Kindel, George kindel, Abram Kin-del, John IJth, Arthena EUen Reed, Cyvilla Coiuaty Alliance. ers." Then the board was independent Why not eat down the sun flower sprouts in the vicinity of the Barceio Notice is hereby given that the next jarK, suoit, William atnaii kindel, andJamt'8 Trindle, George Trindle, Newton Triudle.

Alice Trindle, children nd heirs at Now that the board is Republican the appointments for teachers are distributed in regular meeting of the County Allianc law ot Mary Ann Iriadle deceased. barn If a straager was to make a short For perfect digestion use TU1 1 will be held in the Alliance hall at Con must weigh 1,100 lbs. each or more. The lots are situated 4 blocks from Post Office. Inquire at this office.

Heirg at Law and Guardian's Ad-Litem of Heirs at Law of Susan Khidei Deceased, late of FILLS. cut for the depot through this thicket of weeds he wsald never find his way cordia Kansas on Friday Oct. 14th 1892, Cloud county. Kansas. you are hereby notified that Georpe Scott executor of said deceased, did ou the dav Our thanks are due Mr.

A. Neitzel for out. a full attendance desired. Meeting call ed to order at ten o'clock sharp. of September A.

IX file a petition in the Publication Service. some nice melons. II. N. Hanson has been unloading Mary Barns, S.

C. Wheeler. frooate Coun of Cloud County, Kansas, praying that I miffht be authorized and empowered to sell the following described land, for the Plaintiff, Jas. Lupton, of Lincoln spent a few troods all the He says his store In the 12th District. Cloud President.

Judieia County, IS. Ecgevk A. Barnes I Kansas. purpose of paying the debts, legacies and costs of administration of said estate, to wit: building will hardly hold all the stock Defendent. The north-west Quarter (S of Section 15 days of last week in Concordia.

MrsL, N. Houston has been seriously ill for several days past. He now occupies three stories and still Hon. A. R.

May will be State of Kansas,) in Township 7 south of Bange3vest exceot 3 Cloud CoHnty To the above narned defendant: You will acres in tha north-west corner of said quarter section. Also the east half (E i) of the North needs room. He says he has never carried as many goods before as now. here next Monday. east quarter (N M) of section lt in township 1 south of range 3 west and one acre with house take notice that 011 the 29th day of Aug.

189i the above named plaintiff did cause a petition to be filed in said court stating cause of action "Simon pure Harrisonian" style; if they haven't a relative to till the place they send to another part of the state and import a "very deeireable friend." Such is the encouragement Cloud county education gets. How do you like it? Joe Hardesty was released this week from the narvey bond. I. A. Rigby was his attorney.

The defense asset up by his attorney was that his name was placed there on condition that four others were to be put on besides his own. It was easily shown that this was not done, besides Mr. Smith's name had already een proven a forgery, consequently the jury held that Mr. Hardesty was not liable to any amount. Thus the city "gets the worst of it again." Several of the ladies Columbian clubs We are looking daily expecting to find and shop thereou in the north-east corner of the south-west quarter (S of Section 15 in Township seven south of Range 3 west all in J.

Ralph Burton's name mentoned in con against you, and that you have been sued, ami that you must answer the petition filed by tha EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Susan Cloud County, Kansas. laintin on or Deiore tne lltn dav of October nection with the Burton stock car company. Hit was a one-sided Republican Ana said petition will be heard at the office Kindel, deceased: Notice is hereby given that the realty belonging to the of the Probate Judge of Said Countv, on the inth day of October A. D.

1892, at 9 o'clock A. campaign 6uch would surely be the case. saia esiaie, consisting or zoa acres is of said dar, at which time and Dlace each of you and all others interested are notified to for sale and will be fold for the best price to be had foi it. tf. The "dog-catcher" is doing a "land 192 or the said petition will be taken as trua and judgment will be rendered against yon divorcing you and said plaintiff, and a further decree will be taken that she the- said plaimiit have the unlimited charge and custody of tha minor children, Walter and Francis, and judgment will be rendered against you for cost of suit.

Mary E. Barnes. B. R. Anderson Plaintiff.

Plaintiff's Attorney. 3o-3J-37. be present and show cause if anv vou have. office" business this week. Fourteen why an order of sale as prayed for should not be granted.

Dated tnis 15th day of September Geobge Scott. A. D. Concordia, January 17, 1892. deaths haye already occured, besides the numerous attempts reported.

Let the Geokge Scott, executor. good work go on. Since Mr. Burres' return from Oklahoma he supports a Harrison white hat. Jim Legate, the late escape from "Republican slander" will be in Cloud county on Oct.

30. Sam'l Derners has been quite sick at bis home on west 10th 6treet. We are pleased to note he is slowly recovering. It may be a little late but its a fact nevertheless that "Pcmpedore" Jim Corbett has a ner relative living in Concordia. We are pleased to note a call from Trof.

Biddison superintendent of Marshall county, in company with Major Brooks. Mrs. Clara Henderson, neico of Mr. and Mrs. Maddox, returned Wednesday to her home in Omaha after a weeks visit in the city.

Mrs. J. H. Holbert of Meredith township is away on a two months visit in Wellington, where she will visit friends New Meat Market. in the east have abandoned the idea of putting up a building for the World's Fair and will donate what money they have raised to the poor who want to see the sights at Chicago next year.

In one sense it is a good plan. The building wiU be more of a benefit to Chicago real-estate brokers than any one else, so why net let "suffering humanity" profit rather-than capitalists. The murderer of Homer Adkins, whose mode of death we gaAe at length some Mollie Whatever induced you jo get this horrid-looking material for a dress? Ethel It is the only wry I can be sure of getting back what is left over at the dressmakers. What is wrong with Concordia fast stock? Baauchamp Jarvis' flyer Pila-toga on her introductory trotting race, established a record for her self at Abi-lino Wednesday of 2.35i. The Excursion to Fort Riley which was adyertised to start from Concordia Sept.

30th is postponed until aftrthe Fair, The date is not yet decided upon. 1UE We invite the public to our New Meat ago, was tried, convicted and sentenced weeks to the pen for seven Market on tha North East Corner of Washington and 6th Street, where you will always find on sale the He set up the disgusting defense of insan COM2 AND SEE OUR GREAT BARGAINS Best of Meat Varieties to Suit You will ne oVirnt ver Those who patronize us have cccasion to complain qualities of meats nor the y. auuui the and relatives. Write to the Kansas Trust and Bank ing Company of Atchison, Kansas for their descriptive price lists of improved farms in this and other counties. W.

O. Mcintosh returned Wednesday from an extended trip through Iowa. He says that corn there is from three to four months behind. What has caused the wonderful change to come over the managers of the school affairs? Not long ago we note the con ity caused by the act of masterbation. Evidently they have as poor material for juries on the Pacific Coast as they have in other localities.

It is usually considered that programing a fair should cme under the direct supervision of the printer, but in Concordia it seems to be of less importance. Franchises should go to places where they belong, and in Concordia there is no trouble to find that place. LEADER OF POPULAR PRICES. E. LASNIER By using Hall's Hair Renewer, gray, faded or dsscolored hair assumes the natural color of youth, and grows luxuri ant and strong, pleasing everybody.

Mr. J. E. Burrus is home on a "short stop" from his Oklahoma possessions. Old Gentleman Houston's health was good when Mr.

B. left Kingfished. It may sesm queer but it is a fact that a woman never feels that she is the full equal of any man unkss she has on her suspenders. Mr. John P.

Swenson has returned from his visit and other points in Colorado. He hss a daughter and son in Greeley. Ae are Always READY TO PAY THE HIG Market Price for Poultry, Hogs, Fat Cattle, Game, Fish, and Hides. FRED OLLINS, Proprietor, Concordia, Kas. AiTL MAXWELL, W.

H. McAUGHLDT, CHAS. H. IEELHAVEE, President. Treasurer.

Secretary. GEO. W. WILSON, Solicitor. C.

J. YATES, Physician. I Eureka Bi-Ghloride of Gold Cure Go. Incorporated under the Laws of the State of for $20,000. FOR THE CURE OF Liquor, Opium, Chloral, Cocaine, Chloroform, Arsenic and Tobacco Habits, AND IMEURA.STME.rsl I A.

DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS. W. H. McLaughlin, Geo. W.

Wilson, Sam'l Maxwell, Chas. H. Feelhaver. DKr.NRENESS, or the I-fQUOR UAEIT. Cured at Home In Ten 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 speciilc, it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book ot particulars free. Address the Golex Sr-ECinc 1S3 Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 19 13 (Opposite the Post Office.) IS HEADQUARTERS FOR BUGGISS.

CAKT-S AHP WAGOH-S JTe also Carry the Largest and Finest Line of The John Deere Implements are the best eyer placed in the Market I HLW-ASTS a-XIEi SATISFACTIOIT. Examine my goods and jour will buy nowhere else. F. L. HOLCOPilBi we.

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