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The Monitor from Vermillion, Kansas • 4

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Vermillion, Kansas
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TffEMOWrTcmf A GRAND GALA DAY Vliot McMaheS moved back to By J. W. MAHAFFEY. Is Whatthe Woodmen Camp of Centralist Promises to All Who f-5 0 si.uo YKAW, CELEBRATE JULY FOURTH i UliLHIIED EVFIIY MI DAY MOMiJXG AT rr.liMILLIOX, KASSAS. town ieo.

Crawford is putting down a well for Lous'. Ask (ieo. Root how the walking is down from Frankfort. Mr. Pryor is dangerously ill yet.

lis brother from hio is with him. Nellie Wood worth is able to take charge of her music class again. E. Foltz has the California fever again. Did you ever get left, Ed? W.

II. Do Walt was in our midst, in the interest of his farm, Wednesday. F. Warren, our rustling book- In That Enterprising and Patriotic Neighboring City. The members of the Modern Woodmen Camp, of Centralia, Kansas extend a cordial invitation to the peo Entered at the postofliee at Verwil-j.

lior, Kansas, as second-class mail matter. Fill DAY, JUNE 25, 1W. Lodge rectory. A Boy's Good Knee Suit at 73 Cents. A Boy's Good 2.00 Knee Suit $1.30 A Boys Extra Good-Wearing 3-rieee Suit, 12 to 18 years, worth $3.00 anywhere, for A Youth's Extra Good, Strictly IMYool Suit, 18 years and down, worth SO.Srt, for 4.23 ple of Vermillion and vicinity to join them on July Fourth and assist in appropriately observing the greatest of all of Uncle Sam's legal holidays, Independence Day.

And a special invitation is extended" to Harmony Camp No. M. W. to attend a 7. al M.

W. A. IIAUMOXY CAMP, X. 1'ist and third evenings of i nch month. All Neighbors are Invited to Wil tin1 when In the city.

Jason (iitAHi.E, V. C. li. I'. Kvas, Clerk.

A Young Man's Extra Fine and Well-Made Suit, that sells everywhere ioi' at A-Man's Extra Good-Wearing Suit, just the thing for long and hard wear, for 'A Man's Strictly All-Wool, Good Style, Well-Made and BEST $3.30 Suits for Men's BEST $9.00 Suits for A-Man3 Extra Good and Fine $12.50 Suit for A.F.A A. VEPMU.l.ION J.OIXiK, No. liii and third Thursday evenings rt fadi moiitli. in good standing Invite! to attend. W.

Stowki.I., W. M. Ser'tary. agent, has come home to rest a few-weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Banks left this place Thursday for their home in I.e-compt ion. Miss II. "shorn has accepted a position Arnold's' Jies.tuarant at Vermillion.

C. Cottrell and Jeliison wore seen at a very late ur ic Frankfort Sunday nigh Mrs. .1. Hailey, who has been taking care of Mrs. II.

Orchard, came home Tuesday Our burg had a large croud, Monday, and the merchants report a o.on Coo 10.00 and 11.50 O'T. 1.00 i.5o 2.0(1 l.oo and 1.23 1.25 1.50 2 00 1.00 1.5o and 2.00 o.ic a yard lo cents A Fine Tailor-Made Suit, one of the BEST MADE, for Children's Shoes, all styles at Jcst Dwei ox This A Lady's Dongola Fine Shoe, Coin toe, for Ladies' Fine Shoes' for. Ladies' Extra Fine Yiei Kids, as good as. anybody's best 2.73 Shoes, for Ladies' Gojd Calf Shoes at Men's Genuine Planter's Work Shoes for A Man's Fine Calf Coin Tip Shoe, that sells at $2.00, for A Man's Very Fine and an Extra Good 63.00 Shoe for only A Man's Good Fine Hat, Latest Style, for A Man's Extra Fine Hat, Latest Style, for Good 5e Challies or Lawns for. A Genuine Fast Black lu cent Hose for.

It's in a body. No pains or expense are being spared to make the entertainment first-class for all who attend. Plenty of shade and water. Follow ing is a brief synopsis of the day's program: 10'i guns at sunrise; grand industrial parade, with curious, cute and conning Callithumpi-iins, and beautiful allegorical floats, representing historical events of the country, prominent speakers will address the people; All kinds of games and sports iu the afternoon at the picnic grounds, with valuable prizes for winners; grand balloon ascension; magnificent display of fire works in the evening by the flambeau club; music all during the day aud evening, by the Centralia Cornet band; play at night at the opera house. Everybody coi-dially invited K.

OF HI.I.CI.MK LODGE, NO. I lirst anil third Saturday evenings of r-rtcli month. Meinlx -rs of the order invited YiMt the hen ii the c-ity. A. MAVHfcw, C.

.1. I IIU it, K. of ir. and liUI-IIAN II! 1XII ICESUNSEC- nd and Fourth l-or Hays of each month. 11 ii" school at l'to'elock each Lord's Day iiml ian Kdcaor society meeting ct CO -X CO tr p.

in. each Day. rooi Klt. Pastor. CD G) And YOU4 PICK of 25 Pieces PRETTY SUMMER DRESS GOODS at ABOUT HALF PRICE THE KliMI! I.I:.

foiiM r.AXI) MEETS If SO, eOME TO us. C-l: Beginning Sat'y, June 26, WE SHALL LOWER THE PRICES t-: fcs-J T.iesday and Friday mn-ici in- invited to attend. 1 Leader. A Kki.i i v. srere' ANNOUNCEMENT.

hereby mvM'lf a candidate the ofiice of of of County, Kansas. Subject 1o the decir-ion of the Crcm'v 'on volition. i.F.o. S. Smith.

A Kansas preac'lH-r In marrying a couple ended by saying. children, may yi.ur pathway be strewn iviih roses, but lorn mo. if it don't rain before to-morrow, your pathway ivoii't have anv flowers." 13 K-s-il good, lively trade Misses Agnes and Kvaiyn Me Laugh! in were shopping in Vermillion. Monday p. iu.

Mrs. T. M. Howard and spn, William, -re the guest; of Mr. and Mrs.

Jeliison. Montkry. r.yrum has a fine lot of California cabbage on liana for sale. Call on him before going elsewhere. After a siiOi't, but very pleasant visit with Miss Willey returned to home in Muscolah.

Tuesday. The first game of the season, by ihe Vliet ball team, was played Monday. Vjior boys ere winners by a umber of scores. Last Saturday a fishing crew from Vermillion, came up to the old ford, and before commencing their fishing they were turning around, when Dick pulled the line a little too hard, and over Weill the vsion. hurting some of them seriously.

Wo don't On AH Lines of STJZH'E GOODS, Including Dress Goods, Underwear, Parasols, Ladies' and Misses' Low Shoes and Slippers, Straw Goods, Summer Caps, and, in fact All Summer Goods, and Shall Matte Pricks Fitlly 25 Per Cent. LOW. do this in order to close out these goods tefore their season expires. We have hundreds of Job Lots and Special Bargains for you. Don't hny a thing until you have seen and priced OUR GOODS.

to come and celebrate with us. We want YOU to be present, and everything possible will be done for the comfort and entertainment of visitors. By order of Committee. Not only piles the very worst kind can bo cured by Witch Jlael Salve, but eczema, scalds, burns, bruises, boils, ulcers and all other troubles can be instantly relieved by the same remedy. II.

1). Williams. COOD GROPS. Mr. II.

J. Xortluip. Clear Fork townspip. brought us in a sample of alfalfa Saturday, from a fine held of il which he has on li is 'arm. The sample measures three feet and four inches tall, the greater portion of the field being of that, height.

The seed was sown only a year uj-o this spring, and quile a large number of hugs were allowed to run in the field all C-l- 0. siiij-fi'iiu toa count rv i iper recently sent in the following jU.tv: ''What ails lions? Every horning I liud one or more of them over 1o rise no more." The BRIM US YOUR BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY. I 'The fowls are dead." piy was of last winter and early spring. Con sidering the age of Ihe crop, and the severe pasturage it received, we think IIORR 0 SON, want any Vermillion benzine." liornoKois. Now is your chance 1o secure a practical course of instruction, in bookkeeping and modern business methods by mail, free of tuition.

Head the announcement of the American Business College, Omaha. in this issue. The laresi reports place Kansas at Ike lop of th. wheat states this season and in general crop C(nditions uitl tit look iho Sunflower kingdom is so far ahead of the procession as be practically of sight." Taoital. il has done remarkably well, and goes far toward proving that alfalfa can Ik C-l- successfully grown here.

Mr.Northup Frankfort's Foremost Merchants. will get two heavy crops of hay from it this season, and then it will be goi past urage. Review. Caiderhead is lv as a eandidat announced positive-? for congress from D. V.

Dille dropped into our sanc 1 I I I i i I I I I i I I 1 I i i tum for a few moments chat. Satur District No. 75. Reserved seats, cnts please. Xit.

C. S. Vrilliams was in Axlell, last day evening, and during the course of his conversation informed us that J. Maelzer. living about nine iiii fifth disti ict.

and there is a movement In Cloud county to have cither Y. W. Caldwell or Judge Sturjiis miesl the nomination with him. C. Journal.

W. B.Johnson)Xewark,0.,says"C,ne Minute Cough Cure saved my only child from dying by croup." It has saved thousands of others miles southeast o' enniinon, re A Thrilling Story of Mystery. To be Published in the Topeka Capital, with Prizes for the Solution. suffering from croup, pneumenia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung troubles. II.

D. cently cut ten acres of alfalfa, which yielded twenty-seven big hay-rack loads, and he expects to mow ihe Dealer in All KindsTcf The wind blew down two buildings There is only one vay to advertise. Savs and that is to uaininor voiir name, your location "mi vinir business so constantly, so iV-roughly and so persistently into field twice vet this season. Every and an elevator at Glen Elder, last Thursdav night. LIVE iople heads that they wa that if they walk in turn their slops to- 1 heir sleep 1 The Missouri Pacific Railway will sell tickets to the Young People's Friday.

Marion Potter went to Corning; Wednesday. The rains Saturday night and Monday morning were just what we needed. The dance that wa io have been given at Preston Stonebocker's, last Sat urday evening, was a failure on account of the rain. ollio Schafer ought to apply for a patent on that unibersoll-aUachmeut he has on his cultivator. 'Tis a great head Oilie has on him.

C. S. Williams, did not ship his cattle to Kansas City, as stated last week, but sold thorn at private sale to John Roberts, of St. Joe. vnur Christian Endeavor Society meeting The Topeka Capital, with customary enterprise, has secured tne right for Kansas to Harry Stilwell Edward's latest great mystery story, "The ilarbeau Cousins," which will be published in the daily edition of that paper, in 2U installments, beginning June 27.

Sir. Edwards will be remembered as the author of "Sons ana Father," the great story of mystery for the Chicago Kec-oru last year awarded him the tirst prize of in a competition which was open to the finest writers in the world. "The Mar-beau Cousins" is pronounced by competent clitics superior to "Sons and Fathers." Iu Older to make the story more interesting, The Capital will in cash for the best soluiou of the mystery, as it will be given iu the last chapter of the story, and ninga destructive hai ovtd- Iieno. Sedgwiek niday ov thing taken into consideration, it would seem that alfalfa, if properly handled. is a profitable crop for the farmer.

Don't sow alfalfa in an orchard, and especially in a young orchard. Wherever it has been Uied it has proven disastrous to he orchard. Alfalfa is a strong ni -growing plant and a great drinker. It will absorb, the moisture from the ground and rob the trees of nourishment and eventually kill the orchard. Secret ary Coburn.

to be held in San Francisco, Califoi-nia, from July 7th to. 12th, 1897, for 4(1. 00 from all points iu Kansas. Tickets will be on sale June 22nd, 23rd, and 30th. Return limit August 15th.

Vermillion, Kansas. Stockers and Feeders For Sale at all times. and Skhiih')' counties. Its track var-icd from two to three miles wide was about miles long. Ail i he whi'at and corn lying therein ii as beaten to the earth and badly faun aged if not ruined.

Centralia Tournal. in cash, divided into 1-1 prizes, for the solutions that are considered next best, iu order as they are received. The prizes will be awarded to subscribers of the Capital, and, if you are not now one, you can become one for period covering the story by sending i5 cents to the Capital, or by subscribing with newsdealer. Shave, 5 cents; 6RAWF0R9'S 'They are dandies." said Thos. Kowers.of the Crocket, Texas, Enterprise, while writing about lie Witt's Little Karlv Hisers, the famous little ills for sick headache and disorders of the stomach and liver.

II. D.Williams Mrs. Maxie Chadwick, of Soldier City, came up Saturday to visit with relatives and friends. She returned home Tuesday evening accompanied by MJes Addie Oliver. Euci.il.

r-77 Oi't 7 r-f Da!) Duo OP. II i i 3 mm .1 Hair Some time ago Mayor ''onnet, of Seneca, signed an ordinance against riding bicycles on the side walks. A row days ago the mayor ordered the inarshrd to en fore all the ordinances of the city. A day or two afterward the r-aid mayor rode ids liieydoou sidewalk in the presence ot the city marshal, and it cost (iim ss. in fine and costs.

This section of couutry was visited by a heavy electrical storm about midnight, Wednesday night, and for about an hour it was as light as day, owing to the constaut and vivid flashes of lightning. It was a beau-lifu! sight, but a little awe-inspiring as the flashes played uncomfortably close to the observer. A heavy rain accompanied the storm. EXCURSION RATES. Fourth of July rates between all points on the Missouri Pacific (not more than 200 miles distant from each other) at one fare for the round trip no ticket to be sold CAM BE CURED.

SHARP RAZORS AMD CLEAN TOWELS. T.A.SL0CUM. Rl.Cthe Great Chemist and Last Friday Sheriff Murray came over from Seneca and arrested Charles I.einhofT who was thought to be of unsound mind. The sherifi took him before Judge Moorhead, who adjudged him insane. Application was made for his admittance into the state insane asylum.

Centralia Times. At about 3 o'clock last evening a heavy hail storm passed over this section. Right at this point the hail did not do much damage further than breaking many window glass, but it is reported that south of here and at Frankfort, chunks of ice as large as croquet balls fell thick, and buildings and crops were badly damaged. POPULAR PRICES. City Barter Shop, TWO POORS NORTH OF P.O.

H. D. CASSADY, Prop'r. intern! t) Scientist. Will Send Free, to the Afflicted, Three Bottles of His Newly Discovered Remedies to Cure Consumption and Ail Lung Troubles.

Confident that lie has discovered a reliable those r.hi .1 next i 1 Give us your "work and vre "will endeavor to please you. slml'ld lluske I he eon ut; at MiirysviHt at a less rate than 30 cents. Tickets cure tor consumption and all bronchial, throat and lung diseases, general decline and eakness, loss of lleshandall conditions of wastimr. and to make its great merits known, he will send, iree, three bottles to any reader of the Monitok who may be suf ins In i III i'. which "i ii.

it i iiii.se I 'h 1 espe'-'ally A lull report of the storm cannot be on sale Julv 3d, 4th and 3th; re I guarantee all 'work to be firt Terkitile Aceii.ENT.--It is a terrible accident to be burned or scalded; but the pain and asony and the frightful disiinurements can be quickly overcome ithout leaving a scar by usinj? l)e Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. --Ii D. Williams. ral i i i i i i vhi obtained for this issue. turn limit July 6th.

IM-vri' la nee to fering. ,1, I 'IV Already tlns'-new scientine course ot medicine" lias permanently cured, thousands of class or no pay required, Call on us -for all kinds of job printing. Good work, low prices. To Celeron (Lake Chatauqua), annual meeting of Photogra- -r bvavs L'ivt Wanted-Sn Idea Proeet vour idpns: thev rnnv bring you weakfc. Write JOHN' VKLEi-3tTRN "A Patent Atror-neva.

P. C. their S'o'U i-rlze offer aad aeiv lxl ot one tiiuuaud inventions wonted. The American Business College, imalia. Xeb.oli'ers to give a thorough apparently hopeless cr.ses.

The doctor considers it his religions duty--a duty which he owes to to do -s vl 1 piiers union. Kate one ior the round trip. Tickets on sale June 24 to 27. 'course of instruction iu bookkeeping land arithmetic, by mail, free of jluition. DW read it? This is an excellent chance for young people acquire a practkai knowledge of Detroit, Michigan, to Convention, A three-headed chicken hatched by a hen belonging to Alva Warner, and a four-logged chicken hatched by a hen belonging to Wm.

Burr, are the freaks for the past week. The first mentioned died, but the other is as lively as the rest of the hatch. B. R. Motor.

1 lie J. W. MAHAFFEY, Young People's Christian Union, I Ihe nate his infallible cure. He has proved the dreaded consumption to be a curable disease beyond any doubt, and has on rile in his American and utop-ean laboratories testimonials of experience from those benelitted and cured in all parts oftiie world. Don't delay until it is too late.

Consumption, uninterrupted, means speedy and ct-r-tain'death. Address T. A. blocum, M. US Pine street, York, and when writing the Doctor, please give express and postoflice address, and also mention reading this article iu the MOM.Mit.

without le'av- these useful branch- F. Kellcy, r. boviirht five TTI Write to the A Ik in'' nome i v. lie paid fei. list of names and addresses of lid be solder At i students who are now taking this i course.

i Some for ten, home for twenty, and some for thirty years have suffered from piles and then have been quickly and permanently cured by using De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve the great remedy for piles and all forms of skin diseases, II. D. Williams. what were i'v: the original VEEIiIILLieiT, KANSAS. Will Cry Sales anywhere in Marshall and adjoining Universaiist Church, July to 13.

One fare for round trip. National Encampment, Sons of Veterans at Indianapolis, September 9 to 11. One fare for round trip. See your nearest ticket agent for Tourist rates to Colorado and Utah points, for season of 1SU7. Teunesse Centennial and International Exposition, at, from May 1 to October 30, 1897.

Rate So per cent, of double one-way first-class fare. Don't nesrlect a cough because the weather is pleasant; before the next storm rolls around it may devtlop into a serious difli-culty bevond repair. One Mimtfe Cough Cure is easy to take and will do what its name implies. II. 1).

Williams. larj i in-. i a On Sunday night last a big wash-lout occurred on the Missouri I'aeitie just eal of Irviag betv eeiith.at phtce itps The cow to draw from. nd guarantee satifation. counties, at reasonable Frank Tripp's eye.

the injury of i 1 Have had years of experience in Auctioneering of all kiiuU. stud the Blue river. About feet of track was washed out and the entire supports of a small bridge v. ashed away. Ail tho section crews along the line were called cut to repair the damage, but the work was not completed until about 3 o'clock Sunday, and the afternoon passenger train from the west, due here at 2 did not arrive unlit 0 which was mentioned in a recent issue of this paper, and which up until Monday seemed to be growing belter, suddenly became worse, and its removal decided upon.

Dr. Culli-more, assisted by Drs. Plehn ar.d Smith, performed the operation successfully Monday afternoon and found imbedded in the ball of the eye a piece of steel from the point of the drill nearly half an inch long and a quarter of an inch wide. Blue Rapids Motor. When a- decanter becomes so discolored inside that shot or fine coal will not cleanse it, fill the bottle with fine-chopped potato peelings, cork tightly and let stand for three days, when the peelings ferment.

At the end of that time rinse the decanter out with warm water and the stains will be found to have entirely disappeared. Ex. Don't thin your blood with sassafras or pnison it with biue-mass; but aid Nature by using De Witt's Little Early Kisers, the famous little pills for constipation, biliousness and stomach and liver troubles. They are purely vegetable. --H.

D. Williams. ACCKPT TiliS OFFER AT ONCE. To a our College, we to "ire a horouirh course of instruction in and single entry book-Ireeping and ciuiintorcial arithmetic by mail, free of charge, to a limit cd iiuuiLer of persons. This co'uve consists of forty lessons.

No charge for diolomas. Special free class will be orgai-ueu ia a -few clays. Ad-tires Tl.e Araericai Business Col-Ice. iii ah Neb. A Few Clubbinq Offers.

Monitor and Y. Weekly Tribune 1.25 and Chicago Inter-Ocean 1,3.) and Topeka Semi-W'kly Capital 1.60 and K. U. Semi-Weekly Times. 1.73 andK.C.

S-W Journal ....1.50 'and Topeka Advocate 1.7 JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT. Sick headache can be qukklv and completely oveicome bv usini; those famous little pi'is known as "He Witt's Little Early EiSers. H. I. Williams.

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