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You must come to us IVlanufacturers To Save 25 oer r.Fmt on 3R, ur -3 To see the largest assortment ana to get a perfect fit. JaSCXlXlOS OlotHin Are not only the makers of strictly first class fashionable clothing, makers of all wearing but are also the destroyer of high prices and merry clothing. Remember our Campaign Free Outfit. Send in your names at once. lotlsciii The Leavenworth Daily Times and the Anchor will both be mailed to any address a full year for $5.00 Go to S.

Creevan's and get prices before buying, for you will be surprised to see how cheap goods are sold there. A new supply of buggies and sgring wagons, the best ever brought to Axtell, have just been recieved by C.H. Bird. Call and see them. The finest line of parasols in the city just received at S.

Creevan's. I have waited on all my customers, for the past year and now I want them all to come and settle. I need money in my business and must have it. Tnos. Hvnes.

Go to S. Creevan for a nice large banana, only 5 cents. The Commercial Travelers Protective Association, of the United States, has a membershfp of oyer 16,000 afid is probably the strongest association of i Kansas City Wyandotte and Northwestern r.r. VEST" ROUTE, NEW SHORT LINE BETWEEN KANSAS CITY, WYANDOTTE. VALLEY FALLS, McLOUTH, T0XGA50XIE, OSKALOOSA, 1IOLTON.

CIRCLEVILLS. GOFFS. SENECA. LEAVENWO RTH, SOLDIERS' HOME AND LANSING. The Shortest and most direct route to Kansas City and All Points Ea.t and Fontheast, NEWMAN ERB, i A.S.

DODGE. Gen'l Manager, Gen. Pass Ag't. KANSAS CITY. The St.

Jo. G. I. R. R.

Dlrrct line for all point? North, South, East and St. 2 Fast Express Trains Daily 2. Pullman Sleepers run on nirht trains the kind in the world. Mr. John R-1 from old ulcere for years.

Your med-Stoue, their national secretary aud jcjne was recommended to me and after GOING WEST. GOING E.VT. Head Down TimeTubie Head Up, PART. IPIAKT. N'' I st.

njNs.j No. 2 N'o. pm 9 am pm St. Joseph 3:411 11:12 am Trov. 6:: 11:42" 11 S-vernnee 1 1 Hiawatha.

0:18 3:48" Sabetna. 3:04 1::2 2:04 Seneea. Axtell. 1:57" Marvsville 12:45 pm Hanover. 12:0:1 4:51 F.nilieott.

11:2: 5:04 Fuirbury. 11:08 5:4 0:58" Da -enport 1 1 9:41" 8:09 Edirar. 9:21 8:22 Hastings. 9:40 8:14 8:32 9:27 Grand 8:35 pm 7:10 am Hogs, 4. 85 to .5 00.

Cattlw. S3. 50 to H.t:. Esjrs, 9 cMjts per doswn. Oats, 26 cents per bushel.

Corn 40 cents per bushel. liny, $5.00 to 00 per ton. Butter, 12J cents per pound. Potatoes 60 to 75 cents per bushel. Poultry; chickens, $1.00 to $1.50 per dozen; turkeys 4 cents per pound.

Straw hats at Luciis McGrath's. All kinds of summer dress joods at Lucas McGratb'j. Mrs. J. C.

Wasser and children went to Ilortou Monday. Allen Decker returned from Brovta co- nty the tirst of the week. A first class meal is served at De-Vines restaurant for 25 cents. i A. B.

Wagor, of Blue Rapids, was vioitiug frieuds in the city yesterday. Go to S. reevan's for the n- bby rvn's shoes. They are dandies sure. Ice rr''-j and cak-; 1-y the ladies of i he Presbyterian church this evening.

Lewis Scott returned yesterday from a business trip to Graham couuty. Mis. A. F. Smith returned yesterday from a visit with relatives iu Sid-dey, low.

F. G. Sii will begin picking berries Monday morning. See his local for pickers. Over 50,000 bushels of corn have been delivered to the Beattie grain dealers iu the past 30 i s.

Go to S. Crenvans for fresh cabbage nrw potatoes He always has everything in the fresh vegetable line. C. C. McKiulev left Sunday to take charge of a section on the Fairfield branch of the St.

Joe G. I. He returned Monday. There is a change in the name of the firm but no change in th' business; the prices are just the same; lower than the lowest. S.

Cukevan. A full supply of team and light har-nes both single and double. All kinds of harness made to order from the best grades of leather at C. II. Birds.

To those who wish a first class daily at a low price we wish to 6ay we can furnish the Leavenworth Daily Times and the Axouok for 5.00 per year. Only a few days is Mr. Rice to remain and you should secure your photographs at once. They are guaranteed to be equal to any ever taken here and at the very lowest prices. Memorial services were held at the M.

E. church. Sunday, Ujv. J. M.

Brown delivering the sermon. The church was crowded and many had to content themselves with standing room. Boots and shoes of all kinds at Luc is McGrath's. Just as long as humanity exists they will have to eat and wear clothing. Why not get the BEST when it costs you no more? The stock ef Lucas McGrath is composed of the best goods only.

Lost: A gold cuff button with ivy leaf engraved in ceuler. The button -s an old one inlaid with jet, scalloped edges, and is valued as a keep sake. The tinder will coiifer a favor by leaving at this office or with W. II. Schutt.

Dr. Cady's Condition Powders tone up the digestive organs, free the si stem of worms, gi ve the horse a good appeiitn, causing them to shed freely mid put them in good shape for hard work. Sold by Flauuery Scott. While some boys were hunting in Tom. Loob's timber the first of the week they found the skeleton of a horse tied to a tree with a rope.

It is supposed to have been stolen in this ieinily and the thieves tied it there and never returned, leaving it to starye to death. No matter what you want in the way of groceries Lucas MeGrath have it. Next door to post office. J. II.

Trout and C. B. Thummel were in Kansas City Tuesday, consulting the officials of the K. W. N.

W. and returned confident that the will be built this summer and convinced that it will come to Ax tell, if proper inducements are offered. No work will probably be done for a mouth or two but it is firmly believed th.it it will bit completed to Beatrice before s.iow flies. The semi-annual elcctiou of officers of the I. O.

O. F. was held Monday evening. E. P.

Bdlingsley was elected liolile Thos. M. Nye vice-grand; J. H. Stewart recording serretary Win Stt permanent Wui.

Lucas Irea-Mirer; J. R. Livingston district dep uty; Win. Kirkendall representative to grand lodge; J.R Livingston alternate. The other officers will be appointed Monday evening and all will bo installed the first Monday iu July.

I J. R. Siller has millet seed for sale Satieens both plain and figured of the finest manufacture at Lucas JIc (irath's. Remember Rice the photographer will remain but a few days. Have your pictures taken at once.

One hundred head of steers one, two and three years old. Will pay cash. John Montgomery. Cure of Cancers or Ulcers. Judge T.

C. McLendon writes to the Swift Specific Co. ''About three years ago Jerry Bradley had a cancerous sore ou bis face, near the right eye. It caused him a great deal of pain, and he lost the sight of the eye but was finally cured by the use of Swift's Specific. This case is well known in Wickens Co, Ga.

where he liyed." Mr. L. Cox, of Arkbtitala, Tate 1 ICO xir na 01 a svwitn Jnnl I using six battles was completely cured. Your medicine does even more than you claim for it. I have known it to cases whlc cases which were thought hooe- egSi Mrs.

A. M. No. 674 Warren Brooklyn, N. Y.

writes: I commenced using S. S. S. about three years ago. I had suffered much with sore throat for over a year.

I used a great many other remedies wah no good results. My little girl, also bad sore finger; it commenced from the quick and then the nails would come off. We doctored her for over two years and when 1 began using S.S.S. I thought I would see what it would do for her. 1 am thankful that it entirely cured her.

It is the best remedy I know of for the blood. I really believe it was the means of saving my life. The doctor told me I had a throat disease similar to Gen. Grant. I cheerfully recommend it to all suffering from disordered blood.

Treaties on blood and skin diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Drawer 3, Atlauta, Ga. 1 TIE willo be celebrated in AXTELL again this year and a general invitation is extended to everybody to celebrate with us. Beginning with a Salute at Sunrise The fun will continue till midnight and it won't cost you a cent to see it all. Good speakers will be secured whose names will be announced later.

Barnes' Cornet Band will furnish the music. THE PARADE will be the longest ever in Marshall County. Amusements of all kinds will be a prominent feature of the day. Fireworks and a Grand in the evening. Ball Come early, bring your dinner and stay all day.

Particulars wUl appear next week. II 'otbwh a tag? a tar 111 No old iroods at Lucas Me- Grath's. W. A Monday. L.

G. Tuesday. Miller wa a Seneca caller Pattersons team ran away, The A. O. U.

W. will elect new officers this evening. II. S. Nash has been in Vermillion at work for the past week.

Miss Manker of Centralia was calling on Axtuil friends this week. Everything fresh and new at Lucas McGrath's. J. L. Hayes was able to be out Monday the lirst time since his eyes were operated on.

John goes to Kansas City to-day to accept a position in the drug store of Theo. Heller. The dance given at Barnes' hall Wednesday evening was well attended and a pleasant time is reported. Washouts near Troy delayed the trains from Saturday to Monday and 'the usual S.imdav train was ah.mdnned. "I uoisianu came nearer iiiuinir luan came nearer playiu ball.

Corpus Christi was observed at St. Bridget yesterday, many from here at i he procession was even larger than usual. Come and see us in our new store. The stock is more complete than ever with nothing that we cannot recommend to be first class. Lucas McGrath.

James Carroll started for Laramie, Tuesday to visit his sons who have beeu absent several years. The time of his stay will depend on how he likes the country and may be permanent. Bert Wasser went to Gilman, yesterday to take charge of a station on the Alma extension of the St. Jue. (i.

I. He has had considerable experience and the Anchor wishes him succoss. Berry Pickers Wanted: The wagon will call at post office outlay morning, June 4th, and will take out all who wish to pick berries. Pickers will be expected to board themselves. F.

G. Sitler. A new washing machine, the Anthony Wayne, is being sold on trial if desired, by Ely Bros. Axtell. Those who have tried it give it a high recommend considering it by far the best ever offered for sale here.

Win. Speak has built a fine picket fence iu front of his residence west of Axtell aud made uiauy other improvements about his home. He has one of the finest farms in the count' and adds to its value every year. Lost: Ma' 28th, between Beard Hyues furniture store and Mr. Mitchells residence a small satchel.

If the party liixliui' it will leave the same at post office, they may k-op the small amount of change it contained. Mrs. D. S. Sale.

The Cockle-burr ridge boys played the Seneca nine Wednesday, but were defeated by their pitcher giving out at the cud of the sixth inning. At that time the score stood three to two in of the Cockle-but rs, but after- ri ih hnvn I. a I it nil il.eir o.vu way. See the new summer dress goods for sale by Lucas buying. McGrath before i A railroad meeting will be held at Barnes hall, Monday evening, to which all are inyited.

It has been postponed until this date that farmers may haye notice and it is hoped they will all turn out. Everything so far as known, will be discussed and definite action taken for the future. Another road means more tuouey for your stock and grain because it gives you a better market and competing Everybody should attend and come prepared ta take part. Card of Thanks. Axtell Port No.

253 G. A. R. desire to return their sincere thanks to all who assisleJ them iu observing memorial day; as everybody eagerly and cheerfully rendered us valued assistance, it wouldpeihapsbe invidious to make per-soual mentiou, still we desire to accord the post of honor to the young ladies of thed coraling committee. Kind friends one and all accept our sincere thanks.

and believe us, the successful observ- of this memorial day, will ever be a bii-Ut page in the history of our Post. II. C. Newton, T. C.

Casterline, C. Tvnek, H. N. Fakrar, Geo. A.

Ely, J. M. Brown, Commiiiee uu arrangements. I 1 1 I I he Kansas rarnier and the Anchor one year for $2.30. John McGrath and Thos.

E. Cone were county seat callers Tuesday. Mrs. J. F.

Smith aud children, of Hutchinson, are expected to arrive to day. The straw hats are going fast at S. Creevan's but there is plenty left. Come eaily before the assortment is broken. One of Willis Bailey's horses was stolen in Baiieyville Monday evening.

No trace of the thief has been discovered. Mr. KIce is enjoying a large patronage and will remain another week. Those wishing first class photographs should call at once. The celebration on the 4th bids fair to eclipse anything ever seen in Axtell.

We will try and present the full program next week. We understand several of Mr. Griffith's cattle were killed recently by some one while in the pasture. He lives south of Seneea. ruuuogui pus superior 10 any ever DL.t 1 taken in Axtell and at lower prices are the inducements offered by Mr.

Rice. He will stay but a few days and jou should call at once. Lots of work has deen done by Mr, Shockliyth.s weefe but as it should. We were there Wednesday evening and when coal found our readers will know of it. The finpst figured and plain sat- teens at Lucas McGrath's.

Ice crenm, strawberries and cake will bo furnished by the ladies of the Presbyterian church at the store room formerly occupied by Allen Decker, Friday evening June 1st. All invited Hear Ye! Hear Hear Take notice All that are indebted to Haves Russell must call aud settle forthwith by cash or note or they may pay costs. We cannot stay all summer to fix our accounts. A full carload of the White Wing Hour has been received by Lucas McGrath and their patrons will no longer have triuble to obtain their favorite brand. Whooping cough is attended with but little danger when the coug! is kept loose and expectoration easy by the free use of Chamberlain's cogh remedy.

Sold by Flannery Scott. We Negotiate Real Estate Loans, at Knvest rates ana no commission. Billingsley Bros, While in Sabetlia, Tuesday, Wm. Lucas bought a carload of one brand of flour the "White Wing." We believe this is the tirst time a full carload of a single brand of Hour has been received here an'i it is ot itself a good recom-mrnd both for the flour and the propri etors. Thos.

Hynes and Isaac Shockley were in Seneca Monday, and state that the report circulated here to the effect tbat iNemaha townsliip (nortn ot bene- ca) was trying to vote bonds for the C. N.W. was untrue. After calling on several parties who tre supposed to be as near the thro.ie as anyone, they are convinced that work on the road will commence in a short time and it will be built to Beatrice via Axtell. Dissolution Notice.

The co-partnership heretofore exist- ing between the uudersigned under the firm name i-f Creeyan Montgomery '9 this day solved by mutual consent. Sylvester Creevan is authorized to col lect all monies due said firm and will adjust all claims against it. Dated at Axtell, Kansas, this 22nd duy of May, 1888. Sylvester Creevan. Anna Montgomery For Rent.

The largest and best located store buildiug in the town of Baiieyville is now vacant and will be rented on reas onable terms. Ouly one general store in the town. A splendid opening for auyone wishing to engage in the mer cantile business. For particulars call on or address, W. J.

Bailey. tf ille, Kansas. Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses have been issued by the probate judge for the week uuding Wednesday, May 30th, 1888. May 22.

W. O'Hara aged 21 to Dol-lie F. Howell aged 18. May 23. Geo.

R. Hall 27, to Laura A. Stevenson 23 May 24. Horace G. Harvey 29, to Etta C.

Campbell 22. May 28. Wm. D.Auld Blanche Busby 19. Henry Metche 25, to Maggie Nester 13.

Kansas Is the best the world but you can't raise good corn without work and to do the test work it is necessary to have the best implements to work with. The line of implements carried by Ely Bros. Axtell is second to none; they will meet all prices made by anyone aud will sell nothing they cannot recommend. Bear in mind that they haudle tha celebrated St. Joseph Listing, Maud and Brown cultivators, which have no superiors.

Before buying farm implements every farmer should make up his mind to get nothing but the best; they cost less when service is taken into con-fideration aud are more satisfactory in every way. Their lumberyards contain everything carried in a tirst class yard and before you build your summer kitchen or repair your building or erect new ones fail to let them figure on the bill. A large line of barbed wire is carried; call and see it before building a new fence or repairing the old one. The store is always stocked with a fine line of hardware, tinware and stoves, oils of all kinds, paints, kalsomine, (Milwaukee Owns and operates 5,650 miles of thoroughly equipped road in Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa. Missouri, Minnesota and Dakota.

It is tbo Best Direct Route between all principal points in the Northwest, Southwest and Far west. For maps, time tables, rates of passage and freight, etc. apply to the nearest station agent of the Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul Kail-way, or to any Railroad Agent anywhere in the World. ROSWELL MILLER, A.V.H.

CARPENTER, General Manager. Gen'l Pass and Tkt. Agt J. F. TUCKER, Geo.

H. HEATFOKD. Ass'tGon'l Ass't Gen'l Pass Agent. Information in reference ta Land and Towns owned by the Chicaqo Milwaukee St St.Paul Railway Company, write to H.G Hauoan, Land Commissioner, Milwauke Wisconsin. Prof.

Blake, the Kansas meteorologist, has discontinued the publication of his paper, the Future. His weather predictions will hereafter appear in the insas Farmer. Texas Excursions-On May 9th and 23d and June 6th the Missouri Pacific Railway will run special excursion trains to all points in Texas. Tickets will be good for sixty days, limited for going and returning passage to fifteen days, with stop over privileges within the transit limits at intermeniate stations within the state. Elegant Day Coaches, Reclining Chair Cars free, aud Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars are run on all trains.

Several Marshall county parties haye taken advantage of the cheap rates to visit the Lont Star State and have almost invariably purchased lands while there. For full particulars address any agent of the road or II. C. Towxsexd, G. P.

A. St. Louis; Mo. Corn treasurer. 79 Dearborn Chicago, in a letter states that he has been severely kij i.

.1 uU. aa, 101 mo pasu tneuiy years, with cramp and bilious cone which would compel him to take to his bed from three to six days while in St. Louis at their last annual meeting he procured a bottle of Chamberlain's col- ic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy and has since used it with the best results. It is the only remedy he ever found effected a rapid and complete cure. one can safely travel without it.

Sold by Flannery Scott. From the County Seat-Decoration day was observed in the usual manner. W. A. Calderhead being the speaker.

Marysvtlle never forgets her old soldiers. Work on W. II. Smiths new building has been completed so far as it is possible to go before the arrival of the brick, Beatrice sent the Kohn Selz ball club a challenge recently which was accepted the acceptance covering a few conditions which were perfectly fair and should have been included in the challenge. Since then nothing has been 1 heard of them and the question in ball circles is whether the game will be played or declared oft.

A reception was given at Turner hall Monday evening to Gus Luhr and Her man Barks who left yesterday forTaco-ma, Wash. to make their future home. The time was spent with music and songs and such a royally good time was had that it was repeated Tuesday eyening. Kahn Bros, formerly in business here returned a few days ago for the purpose of establishing a clothing house but af ter looking the town over decided the present stores covered all the ground and will probably not locate here. The trees in the court house haye been trimed which adds much to their appearance.

A train of fifteen cars loaded with $18,000 worth of cattle was shipped from here Tuesday by Perry Hutchin son, lhe train was nnely decorated and labeled and will prove a good ad vertisement for Marysville. The Salvation Army has been rein forced and is still in camp marching to the field of battle every evening with startling regularity. Results are not yet known though it is generally be lieved the city will stand the siege. A committee of three from the R. A.

M. and an equal number from the A. F. A. M.

have been appointed to select a location on which to erect a new hall. It is the intention to erect a two story brick building 32x62 the lower floors to be rented for store rooms. The present hall is the largest and best furnished of any in the state but so many societies now occupy it there being a meeting every night in the year excepting Sun days that it is impossible for any of them to hold special meetings and so the Masons will haye a hall of their own. The other societies win remain in their present quarters. The encampment of Odd Fellows held their election Tuesday evening choos- og the following officers: Wm.

Beck er H. Wm. Barks C. J. K.

Julian S. James Johnson J. E. G. Draheim Scribe, T.

Pfeffele treasurer. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing between the uudersigned under the name and style of Montgomery Kennedy is this day dissolyed by mutual consent. John Montgomery is authorized to collect all moneys now due and will adjust all claims against the firm to date. The business will be continued bv James Kennedy.

John Montgomery. James Kennedy. Dated at Axtell. this 4th dav of May, 1888. e4 Pi 5, rv r-t A --y' Nor 1 and 2 daily.

Nos. 3 and 4 daily except Sunday. Close connections madr at St. Joseph Union with diversrine lines, at Hiawatha with the Missouri Pacitie railway. Cone.eetions also made at Grand Island with the Union Paeinc.

Tickets can be had at all the offices of thct company. Ask am-nts for time cards. They wilt furnish you with any information pertaining to rates, time, connections, ete D. McCool, lien Mamuror. St.

Joseph, Mo. Frank Miu.icas,G. P. T. A.

St Joseph. J. II. Stewart. Aifpnt, A.xtcll.

Kim. D. K. Brown jeweler. ALL GOODS WARRANTED FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT.

PALTED WARE. SPECTACLES.ETC. Engraving and all kinds of work warranted. At the sign of the BIG WATCH MOVEMENT. fSTEWARf! HEALING CREAM Fot Charmed Hands, Lips, etc.

It makes the ekin smooth, soft and white fw cools and heals the face after shavine; also cures Bums. Tetter. Sait-Rheum, cuts from corn husking, etc, his Cream is the most satisfac tory made. 15 and 5Dct9. a bottle.

11 your drug-jtst does not keep it and i ill not order it, send 24 cents in stamps for large sample bottle to i 404 N. nd Street, sf Mo. i.

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