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The Blue Rapids Journal from Blue Rapids, Kansas • 5

The Blue Rapids Journal from Blue Rapids, Kansas • 5

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Blue Rapids, Kansas
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. G. STRONG, ATTORNEY-AT-AW. Office south Ride of public square, two doors east of the Citizens' State bank.

BLUE RAPIDS. KANSAS. Our New Fall Wear Edward Stone's glasses. Charles Irvin left Wednesday for South Dakota. John Hart was down from Marysville Sunday.

Miss Ethel Drake returned from Denver Monday. We are headquarters for Iron Beds. Avis Furniture Co. Bert Reed and wife were down from Waterville Monday evening. AND II.

A. RUSSELL, ATTORNEY-AT- AW, Office located at the southwest corner of th. public Bquare. BLUE RAPIDS. KANSAS.

F. B. Vawter was a Randolph visitor Saturday. James Nevins has returned from his Lincoln trip. The Journal beats a letter.

Send it to your friends. Exchange old High School Text books for new, at Vawter's Drug Store. C. W. Moser transacted business at Marysville last Thursday.

Miss Helen Winters is home from Topeka for a visit with home folks. Mrs. Tom Saville spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Waterville. Bring your boy to the Topeka Store and fit him in a school suit for $2.75. Mrs, R.

S. Fillmore and daugh Winter Dress Goods Dr. Ham of Beattie was in Blue Rapids on business Monday. DR, G. W.

SHEARER, DENTIST. Office at the southwest corner of public square. Telephone No. 115. BLUE RAPIDS.

KANSAS. Mrs. Charles Chenowerth re turned from Junction City Insurance, The Kings' Daughters met with Miss Essie Stucker Monday evening. Ed Berry was down from Arriving Every WE have just received a line of SMART FALL DRESS GOODS of exceptional quality, which we are selling at a wonderfully Cheap Prices. Our 50c line of Dress Goods is unexcelled.

It consists of Granite Cord Stripes, 40 inches wide, colors Taupe, Blue, Red, Wisteria and Black. Novelty plaids, 38 inches wide in Clue, Green and Brown. Fancy Checks, 38 inches wide in Navy, Black, Brown, Cadet and Blue. Panamas, 38 inches wide in Red, Black, Blue, Brown and Green. Batiste, 38 inches wide in White, Pink, Blue and Nile.

Real Estate Loans, Investments. ter, Miss Louise, were Marysville visitors last Thursday. The county clerk has issued GET OUR TERMS BEFORE PLACING YOUR BUSINESS. eighteen hunting licenses to residents of Blue Rapids. The house of J.

W. VanValk- CUMMINGS and THOMPSON. THE CITIZENS' STATE BANK. AT $1.00 PER YARD WE CAN OFFER YOU Waterville the latter part of last week on business. Mrs.

G. W. Shearer and little daughter, Helen, are visiting relatives at Frankfort. Mrs. Coberly and Mrs.

Calloway spent the latter part of last week with W. H. Hill and family. Try a pound of MAPLE LEAF, the best 20c COFFEE on the market. Murrell's Cash Panama, 42 inches 50 inches Storm Serge, 41 inches wide, colors Red, Blue, Black, Grey and Wine, wide, colors-Blue, Black, Grey and Red.

Broadcloth, Kansas. Blue Rapids, enberg on Pomeroy street is receiving its second coat of paint. Rolla Warner of Frankfort transacted business in Blue Rapids the latter part of last week. Mrs. W.

J. Burr and Mrs. wide, colors Red, Blue and Black. SPLENDID VALUES AT $1.25 PER YARD. Prunella Self Stripe, 48 inches wide, colors Red and Blue.

Cordurop Stripe, 48 inches wide, color Black. Panama, 48 inches wide, colors Green, Black and Brown. KELSEY BROS. owners of the SOUTH SIDE LIVERY. Phom all orders to No.

83 or 127. Grocery. Sarah A. Burr returned Saturday from a visit with relatives at Topeka. The Parland-Newhall Concert Co.

on Oct. 2nd, will be the best musical attraction in Blue Rapids this year. Miss Ethel Mathews of Frankfort spent the forepart of the week visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Barrett. Tom Overstreet is building a cement foundation 50x30 and four feet high for a barn a Charles Habeggar's place south Buss or Livery.

A of town. J. HENRY. City Drayman Thomas Hunt is having a fine corn crib and granary built at his farm three and one-half miles north of Blue Rapids. Oliver Hunter came up from Too many young people depend on their father's money taking them through this world, and their mother's prayers making everything all right for the next.

Brakemen say that the private car of General Superintendent McKee was recently taken over the Central Branch on an inspection trip, and that the sides were raked by sunflowers so steadily that it was damaged We do all kinds of 1 ray inn with dispatch and tfive satisfaction. House furniture moved with care. Business phone 15. NOVELTY STRIPES, Fifty-six inches wide, at $1.50 per yard. Comes in colors of blue and black and green and black.

FANCY PLAIDS at 25c per yard. These goods are just the thing for school dresses for the children. WE WILL HAVE A SKIRT MADE TO YOUR MEASURE, from any goods in the store, and sell you the cloth, that you have the coat made. We will make buttons from your goods, in any size that you wish. FANCY SILK WAIST PATTERNS in all the popular weaves and colors.

Priced at $3.38, $3.50, $1.00 and $1.50 each. KIMONAS. Japanese Crepe Kimonas with facings of satin to maich. Can be had in Old Red, Light blue. Priced at the Low Price of $2.00.

GINGHAM APRONS. The Quality sells 'em. We just show 'em and price 'em at 50 and 70 cents. These Aprons are made from splendid quality Checked Gingham, with long sleeves and low neck. WRAPPERS, made of good quality Percale.

The best fitting Wrapper on the market. We sell them at $1.00 and $1.35. IIEATHERfLOOM PETTICOBTS, priced from 90 cents to $3.50. SCHOOL DRESSES, red and blue Parcale trimmed very prettily with white braid. We have these dresses in sizes 3 to 8 years.

We sell them at 35 and 50 cents. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE of Lace Curtains, Rugs, Couch Covers and Portieres. Don't fail to look over our 5, 10 and 25 cent bargain Tables when you visit the store. Here you may find anything you wish. Manhattan Saturday to spend several days with his parents, Dr.

and Mrs. Wm. Hunter. Mrs. II.

B. Kibler and baby YOUR WORK DESIRED. returned to their home at Frank fort Monday after a short visit $300. The private cars are wider than ordinary coaches. in Blue Rapids with friends.

Piano Tuning. R. S. Sinclair of Hiawatha makes regular trips here, and has a national reputation as a musician and tuner. He will be here about Oct.

15th. Please leave orders now at The Avis Furniture Co. For Sale. Our residence property on the corner of Fourth and Lincoln. Also two residence lots on Fifth street.

Mrs. R. Farrar. A small blaze occured at the Sweetland property on Genesee street, occupied by Mr. Landers and daughter, Tuesday night.

For Sale: A good four room cottage on North Lincoln street. Splendid well and plenty of good fruit trees. Inquire at The Journal office. It Will Pay You To Get A COMPLETE LINE OF BOTH FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES. WANTED! YOUR EGGS, BUTTER AND POULTRY IN EXCHANGE.

0 Our Prices. Ed Wadley has sold his residence on Pomeroy street to Newton Faulkner. He will probably build a new home in Blue Rapids for his family soon. The Presbyterian social which home killed Iteef and 4 We will make prices on fresh Pork that will surprise you. D.

M. GRANGER, was to have been given at the home of S. F. Paul Friday evening has been postponed until Saturday evening, owing to the BLUE RAPIDS, KANSAS. 0 Our Prices are for Cash Only.

tent show which appears here INGLE CARNEY. I Gossip of Today. 4 xxxxxxxx Friday night. Frank Gilday, the state mine inspector who was in town the forepart of the week, said that Blue Rapids was one of the nicest small towns he had visited. He remarked about the stores and residences being lighted throughout the night.

The recital given by Miss Overstreet, of Blue Rapids, and Mr. Allen, of Topeka, in the Lutheran church on Wednesday evening, was not very well attended, but from the many favorable reports we hear we judge it was highly entertaining. Waterville Telegraph. E. A.

Johnson of God's was in town Friday. Mrs. Eflie Beasley spent Monday at Marysville. Casper Coberly has returned from Seattle, Washington. Bring your cream lo the Blue Rapids Poultry Co.

Phone 25 Mrs. Pequette of Davenport, Nebraska, is the guest of Mrs. Charles Baker. Mr. Ringler, with the Parland-Newhall Co.

is a trombone soloist of high order. He studied under Arthur Pryor. Dr. Eugene Tiberghien, Osteopath, Marysville. Kansas.

Will Mrs. Julia Hewitt has returned from Colorado. A. Carlson had i house painted last week. Mrs.

Ora Richards left Tuesday for Sahalia, Washington, Cash Market for produce Blue Rapids Poultry Co. Phone 25 Miss Nora Vetteof Barnes was in Blue Rapids the first of the week. Miss Edna Kiley of Washington is the guest of Miss Louise llenson. Commencing Saturday we will pay 20 cents a dozen in trade for eggs All Next Week at the Topeka Store. Carry Edward Stone's watches, J.

M. Yates was in Marysville Sunday. Jet Brown has moved into the Wm. Cox house. Ed McLeod was down from Marysville Friday.

Fred Barrett transacted business at Marysville Monday. Don't forget that our Shoe sale is still on at the Topeka Store. Dr. Shearer and family spent Sunday with relatives at COAL A Good Show. Blondin's big show in the new be in Blue Rapids Tuesdays and comedy drama "The Cowboy, BEFORE G-GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGQ Indian and the Lady." The best I ndays at The Albion Hotel.

Harold II en son returned to Kit of all under canvas shows. Just what you want. Friday night, September 24th. Kansas City Monday night after a three weeks' visit in Blue A NEW STOCK YOU (0 8 (0 8 (0 (0 (O (0 (0 (0 BUY SEE Rapids with his parents, Rev. and Mrs.

J. P. llenson. "There was a time when they put men in jail for debt," said the bill collector, severely. "Well," answered the fretted citizen, "I don't know but a good, stout jail, where your creditors couldn't send in cards or call you up on the telephone would be a great comfort." Washington Star.

WALL PAPER, PAINTS, I VARNISHES, STAINS, ENAMELS I AND PAINT BRUSHES. I WHERE? I AT VAWTER'S DRUG STORE. A BURGLAR IN TOWN his name is "bad He dosn.t care for gold or silver but he will steal your health away. If he appears in your house arrest him at once with Ballard's Hore-hound Syrup, it may mean consumption if you don't. A cure for all coughs, colds and chest troubles.

Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per battle. Sold by C. Coulter. JESSE AXTELL CO..

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Pages Available:
1,331
Years Available:
1908-1912