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Ness City Times from Ness City, Kansas • 5

Ness City Times from Ness City, Kansas • 5

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J. AY. liidvell is back from McPher- son on a visit. A prohibition renss convention was held in this city Thursday. A prohi.

club was with X'. II. Weed, ill lift pill Or fnlmW Opened up this week by 7 A m.y (Lis Has 5ii If j.ri'-'-s aro any ohjeet it will pay you to rail ami seo thpm. Come everybody and examine yooJs an prices. are a few of the immense bargains we name fur you: tho to chairman, and Mrs.

II. C. IJaydoek. secretary. The club will meet every Thursday afternoon.

E. L. Latchaw's stable was struck and lired by lightning last Thursday morning. Howard I'rownell discovered the flames and gave the alarm and the Ere was soon ex'inguished by the immediate application of water. The first game of a series between Jet more and Xess City was played on the grounds of the hitter yesterday.

It was a lively, good game but the home team walked away with the bakery by a score of IS to 11. The second game ill be called to-day at 2 p. m. In the habeas proceedings before Judge Linviiie Monday wherein Mrs. Lizzie Gray prayed for the possession 2one E3 4z cts.

per yard 02 cts. )er yard 2000 vds. Sheeting and Ginghams, 1500 yds. Calico, -LL Muslin, all you want, new line of or a 4i cts. per yard 1 of her two-year old daughter from her Nicest Wosted Dress Goods in the city, 18 cts.

per yard The Best 87 Suit of Clothes in America for the money Cheapest and best heavy Boot in the State only $1.50 Tl- chesipe.st lin ladiep and children's heavy shoes you ever pax. We will open up "2V) ladies, children's cloaks in aUut ten days very cheap prices. The greatest bargain we have is yards Velveteen al 1 cents yard. husband, was decided in favor of the husband as he already had the child in his possession. Mrs.

Gray some time ago instituted proceedings for a divorce from her husband and as the case is still pending, either one accord nig to law is entitled to the custody of TJ1K 3 iiSl' NATIONAL 'i bo First Natimal liank has more th d- ui.icd its h-ishte-s durh: the ar thank the public for llieii liberal I SALE. hmcatiox notice. pi lriiUCATiox xofii 1:. Go to V. A.

Ogden for your insurance. You can buy bran at oO cents at Bon-ilnraiit's. rive pounds roasted coffee for SI at Allen's. is making farm loans at 7, and per cer.t. ia' eis- ja: uttuy In The very best nickle cigar in town at Alien's.

Five pounds roasted coffee for at Allen's. Ti next question is, where will the post office be located? California fruits 2" cents per can or IS cents by the half dozen at Allen's. I want Hi loans immediately. I have 10.ioo to put out. A.

F. Kiuueuo. tiie within nl for the i-oieiiy of Xe i ia- stale of Ivattsa.s. st. Jos i.oa Trust Coninanv.

a Tin 3ZC In the Oi-rriet ivt. si I in ai .1 f. a-1 lull! tae start- of Kansas. Anna A. Kissel, plaintiff.

s. John Temple, fly or a-i in! of s--nu of saiii in i io-i. piaiaiia Napier ami to aio ei' I a s. Vat- In the eouT within hinI oi ia st ue TheSt. Loan nnd Trust Company, a corporation.

inuiiitiU'. vs. James Ii. anil Trait, iidanis. James 15.

Farr. I L. TW.C'lass Pratt v. ii! tnkt- notice ihut the sui-i St. an a.vl l'rusr j-iaiia ili-l.

on the Utti 'lav file it- tilini in saiil ii'ii-irt i -t, 'voii'n ari-l for the county of Nc-s. in tl state of Kansas, tliesaiil Janes i atnarine I atl't Maiiieu i'ru! ciefemia-'ts. th i. se. 11: loose 1- ami A.

A Z.e a i Ia It Tin" s.tl.1 St. Cheap watches of all kinds for sale by J. W. Hit-hie. -s-tf If you want irood jewelry cheap, call on J.

Hickle. the cldid. The Annual County Sunday School Convention will be held at the M. E. church in Xess City, September 10 and 11, Is.i.

llev. J. A. Eright, General State Sunday School Secretary, Geo. Putler, District President, and other Sunday School winkers are expected to be here.

Let each. Sunday School in Xess county send two or more delegate? to the convent on. Entertainment ill be provided free for delegates. All Sunday School workers in the county are invited to the convention. W.

Ik W'etiieijuee, II. C. IIaydoc President. Secretary. Let us give the readers of Times a little timely advice.

Hot weather is t'-eil aeii. n. I v. i.I. I'ri a Ot at A.

i a i saiii ii -v. ar ih-- a -i ll.MI-e. ia the of X( ss it til." a 'e. p. la.

of ii: t- '-a Ill till'i'MK: L. aa a ai i'i tia- 'MV of I t'iy, ill ntiiV. Aiani-t. ti.e its c- 11 11. i-Jaii anil for tin a ia in lii-i f.

1 if sS til oi X- -s. In lie- lie- ami si ii to iCaltsas. o.i. at ail't I t-t 1 ihe ttiiiov-inir ivatisas. aiiainst.

ball to-day. Fine 'rowin weather. Pasture is 1 1 1 1 -t 1 1 iod. This is the last week ol the delinquent list. Primary election two weeks from Sal ui day.

The all flock to this city every Saturday. tier, it cash in itati'l. at sei'iiii ii real s.ai to-wi! 'i iie v. that tile sai-l Jaim-s Ii. air.

a'harine r-i'i re -ii, west tail Domrias- Mahh-ii Vr ttt un-wer sai.l tftiim liVd a on or U-foi-e Cream of Kansas, Golden Pelt. I. X. L. and Hose Hour at IJondurant's.

litf The Times expects to make a number of impiovenients in the near future. Waltham. Elgin. Springfield and Hampden watches all grades and prices. W.

Hicki.i:. For a nice, clean shave or a first-class hair cut. sro to W. P. West, Sentinel Jap.

Rogers, of Cyrus, was trading in the city Saturday. The X' County liank has purchased a new type-writer. The first load of watermelons made 1 fie sain A itrertioii ii.iii.-i-. Mary tinier iin.i ii. A.

ill iiiants. a-iil that tile stiitl lloher. Mary Napier ami A. ZieUet'-'Ose must ati-trr saa.i in anion liieil as afai t-s ai.i, on or i- fe; the of Sep-tettiiicr. Issa, -tit o( ill taken its 1 ee.

a l- in stii action rn.m li -ht-r. ti.e-.aii of eiiriity-ioar with interest r.Mtii tiav of or saM re'irion v. ia oo'ii as true, an ti iiMeint-nT nu-r- ir s.ii.l act inn aamsi ail et mi a sit mues li. Karr- let- tin si in i 1 in the ciaiiity of s-, in the stated Kalisa-. ai ilest-i 1 ti state is taken a Ihe t.f 1 1 i eit.

ami is ,1 ret l.v sai.l of sal to aa-i i-esohl without sai'l or ier of saie. iv', 1 lar-tnt. Sia of N- cn.tay. Sir.t.s I'len-Kit. attorney.

AOTiCE: crfXt'KE. at the rate ot nt.r cent. 1 annual 1- 111 the 1st of ate! A. Y. Miller, of Riverside, was 1.1: ti ai at i Ii 1 at ot cent, per an mint fro-ti the 1st May.

ami for th" 1 1 of Mtil umi 1 j.nljr: lent tiirai.isf 1 iiarii Dou-Oh-s an i Maiili-n hai- rinjr tte-ir tiitere-t hi the real in 's c- ti'ii-a aia! for -is "1 -nit coming and with it colic, cholera mor the city Saturday. Xcss t'ity needs a merchant tailor and needs one bad. 1 bus, dysentery and diarrhoea. The only safe way to combat these diseases, is to keep some reliable remedy at haul, and all ho have tried Chamberlain's Coiic, Cholera and Diarrho-i 11 will admit that it is the most prompt, Secure some of those rare bargains offered at the Ked Front. W.

A. Ogden insures against fire, lightning, tornado and cyclone. A meeting of the Republican central committee is called for the -lib. J. M.

Xuttle, of I'tiea. came to town to see our boys and girls Saturday. Kverv day this week at Alien's, ap I A1 'tat; ri i i.iii.-r. for.tlle of a pn upon the foi-; i il 1 oat tow it e. of inini'ier nine tMi I.

in n.iiai-ei- ttuni'ier 1 t- .1 y'e 1 p. c-ii'aini'iif tine i ii ti -i ati'l si 1 i- a. more or le-s, so eet i to prior tj-aa---1 inter-j 1 -1 at per c'-nt per utiaaai froai Sept. 1st, to he st. J.

j.n ot aa.i i 'empti- Iveisr an i sitnat ai the county of Ness. ia the state of -'s. aiai :J.j miwriinr that I ti lirst lien on saiil preat- V. S. Lati.lt.iiiccWa-it- A it 1: Coiaj.Iaint iiiviterl-e 11 t'v Paniel Pita -icy Walker tor laiini to entrv itja.a the w- 1 Plock.

Foit Sale 1 two-horse wagon, 1 Dec-ring mower and 1 harrow. Willis Stanley. Don't miss g'ttmg some of those cheap California fruits at Allen's. They won't hist long. We are pleased to learn that our friend W.

K. Gould has been granted at tt'i-- arait-st iniy wit ii i-v as to ii 1 i 1i ami i ia rat-tr Pi Vou will iind the best line of spices at Care goods. O. If. Lara way sells -M to (impounds of butler every day.

The lincht line of teas ar- at Allen's. You can pel soi'iethinir extra. T. Ik A'lea is visaing home 1 1 i.ovTisnia. eoaitiv, Kanas.

witii a vi. to the ea I i't tat- lor wha-h pai-tneiit ami 1 i t. i i-ae tit a.rai:.-f sai I leO-ntl-aa; lei- i fi -'i -si oi a tv rra- ir: aire "he a lva! Ot-wit: ii ii; ,1 ta. inn-ii-t st wul til- -r ii ii 1 1.1 -i -t inarti t- si c-iion ran.L-i-i. Kit el the tith p.

-f 1 t-iini 1 iii i'-a mtire or 'e-s. sniOi-ct to a 1 riur iai-i-ifnif fi 1. ai per cent pcraiinum aial latleii Sciiteniher 1. iyiiisr aii.i p. camtyof Xess.

in lie Kansas. an-1 that sM phiintilf has lien tin saai pi-t-inis-s, tin- amount for iiii ii je.ia-aient iii li'- laki 11 as aial TitfuiN- hi sn: wiih.n.t a'iti 10 tae eaMneat of tie- piaiai lit in1, sts ei s.et. oii sai.l tiel ei tin m. of ainl ftiaa aii siaO-. -(a-( tier-ty ami riiuiiy t-f r.

ii-. in t. sai.l or any part i 1 lii.o C. vilesT; for 1'iaintiif. ii.

S. Ai.ten N. taken as I. ami oi liefiutr saiil filiation sfiil nt rv, roi': est, ni aif-aati h-tf saiil in si V. 'aik -i- f-i.

to ttit iv.iie or cat se t-oiriv lt'-ii. or oia't1 Ultst- to tie tiiaatt to i S. ettt- airs a -iv part el ta-ni ihe hi r.l year ii.e ples, peaches, grapes, tomatoes, etc. You can buy the Lib" ilour at 1'" wii limit api-raisemcnt. -N I to tiie payment of la-- ami costsofsilit 5 'S to -net tit are, ti.e ti ni tl.ite of to 0 ittae: tie- layer i.ari tta.l f-reciosi reliable and successful medicine known for these complaints.

It costs but cents, i'nd may be the means of saving you or your family ranch suffering, if not life itself, before the summer is over. For sale by Scott Yeiiard. Dr. John Johannes, of Sehohari. brought us in some tine samples of corn and cane Saturday.

The i stalks are eight feet in he'ght an 1 cou- sain tt -ri from ail ii t.iittti'.s. ata; 1 of 1 a. at. of an. parte- her- 'j I il i f.tiiee r.tl he saiataoat- to a'- ttt -tii l- ii te-tl- raj i it'e, state.

ami an increase of pension. Allen has a few dozen il-ponnd tomatoes that he ill close out at 7 cents per can. Xow is your chance. The Times is under obligations to Mrs. W.

S. Fellows for a lovely bouquet presented to this office yesterday ji; .1 of re.ieraiii tea, i t- auv pan there. i. i i st. er 10 sa.ii pretnis- l.ttil.

('. i ant-y for plaintiff. duranfs as cheap as you can at the mill. Plenty of money for farm loans. Money paid as soon as papers are signed.

A. C. Dveu. When you want groceries, fresh and clean, go to Allen. Xo moss on his tito-iy IT.iiio sai.l iito-e.

ii.J. It Attorr.ey. Heeeiv.r. S. t-k-rk.

tain great big. fat ears. The cane.whkh 1 Ki I A notice To iiiitttie Ve.tt that yon htiy la-e 1 sue 1 in the- STATE BMK OF HESS ML, orn io i Ness cosi'itv. state of t' 1'nends at l.i.iu.is. Worki.i'-u oil the County Ikmk binhim are making po-d headway.

Hint Stod.l.irf. of Jkizitie, have dissolved partnership. See notice else-wii re. Ik C. Little returned from Gove count where he had been on leal business.

Kvery famiiy should have a baity and newspaper of its own, they need not borrow of neighbors. II. C. Notsou has traded Use Noiieha-Janta Ilei.tl I tor a farm in Cowley county, Soiiie twelve miks i'tvui WiiiiieM. II.

Pickens, who ft 11 from the second story of the, Xess County Ihink I a or- tmler lite ittvs of the -i a it- of an sa s. That sai'i company its tition a-'aiiit yon. (iiimore ivitutee att'i Ceiia Kin- CAPITAL, tiey. on tiie nay oi lss-i. in sai'l c-'uirt.

whertan tia-y atiainst you I' tin- si.tn 1 on inn ti ami goods. The Iiepublic.au central committee will meet in this city next Saturday at 1 o'clock M. Mrs. Cook's je lies are still having a run at Allen's. Only fl.OD per biickt t.

Don't you want some? Pine hike ice in any quantity delivered any place in the city every morning. Leave your orders with J. K. IIkizer. If vou want the best spectacle made -live luii-ii re; I Mis it; r.

v. in was sown forfeed.is I feet tall. He owns seven quarters southwest of Ransom which is tended by his three sons, and has lot) acres of corn which he feels satisfied will yield fifty to the acre. The recent rains came at the proper to make a sure crop. He has eight acies of Katlir corn and every stalk seems to be, of the same height and looks as if the held had been trimmed.

Mr. J. is an abiding faith in this country and thinks western Kansas is destined to by the most valuable and terest at 111 eeut. ier aniut i.n froin liay of tttnti a note aial im.rttrai-e lies.ie l.v tin ih ca-t iiaif of ia-1-til wesf atai west hail of north ea -I of set thirty-three. towu- VICE PBE3SDENT.

RST A. TSCW PlirSIDEl.T. csi3. e. mmi CASHIER.

Jdiici. is recuverhi and is able to morning. There were scores of farmers in this city on Saturday and our merchants all reported a good trade. It was a feast for the candidates and their soft, musical voices could be heard on every corner. Mine.

M. Martin, Fashionable Dressmaker. Having just arrived with new tall I am prepared to do dressmaking in all the latest novelties. First class work guaranteed. East of Arlington Hotel.

Our friend I. in, of Cyrus, is in great luck. lie has bi en receiving a pension of 1 and recently he secured a re-rating and an increase to ii'. The increase and back pay amounted to SI. "Go and he has the good cash on deposit in this city.

The Times congratulates him on his good luck. The Sunday Capital, under the head of-'i'ndeof gives a grand rite up of the schools of Kansas. It says over a year is expended by our people to sustain the public school system. Under the head of cities, Xess City is mentioned as fol CASniEU. siiip twemy-thre west of tail p.

May 'i. l'-JS. aii.i nt for-teh'sina- sai-i snt.ji-ct ttt a lirst ntort'-ma-e el "He tiiousai.ii aoiiars ati'l a sate of sai.l in nil wil a- a if appiai-enient to pay sai.l i-jiin-iit anil that yo.i must h.is-'.y-r sai.l pe'itioii on or l.t-iore'Thiirs.: ay. the tiay of sej.teiaiier. or jiiiitt'm nt wiii he remioreil a st you aecor.Iii-tr to the of saiii iittai." iipw 1 I.itti.k.

Attest. Altorney for nlaitititr. skai.I N. S. Cai.hocs, Clerk of court.

prolific portion of the state. While our reporter was loafing around the dei'ot Saturday afternoon he espied E. E. Peeler slipping around, dressed in mi IKSTiTUTIOM. HOKE CAPITAL mi ENTERPRISE, DiBECToss: broadcloth trimmed with sun llowers, and he very naturally kept the young SIXTH POINT call on J.

W. Hickle anil have your eyes tested by the finest tester, the only perfect one made, and get glasses to suit. We have plenty of money to loan, with or without com-misssoN, at the lowest rates ofnterest. Crete fk i Jague. The Fe will give a rate of one fare for the round trip to the Grand Alloy encampment at Milwaukee, Aug.

to ol. The tare is from tiiis city. Itch, mange and scratches on human or animals cured tin minutes by Wool-ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. E0Y A TEOAirSON, G.

II SMI III, LOSS CALHOUN, JACOB MCLI0L30N VTILLI3 STANLEY, 3. F. JHA3. E. O.

H. LAEAWAY, candidate under surveillance. When Elmer called for a ticket to Sedaiia. the scribe's suspicions were You shonMread The Chicago L'aily News because, being a family newspaper, it'saaimt 'i he home and the saloon are forever oppose-l. There can "tie no neutral? in this war.

liut 'l iiE Daily News is temperate in temperance. It iin't a prohibition ortjrn it's not sure prohibition is ihe best of trtatirti; the evilbut it heikves in the saloon keeper trom ruling and ruining in Anicriean society. If you wouki vertd, have your tamiiy read, a newsptijtt.rwhich piaces the t.f the hcm.e higher than those c-f ti.e Kiloon. read 'Ihk Chicago Daily News. V7.

A. r.AUDAr.AUCTT. 3Aa rc-sidenta and properfy-Loldcra, whoe interests are iJeatiSeu with the interest ol the people. amused and a IV veil chosen questions revealed ihe fact that the young man was on his way to a convention where no amount of bribery or political scheiro ing touid affect hiin. The wedding day was set for Tuesday and ere Id by J.

W. IhtYANT, Druggist. hi Xess City. lows: School census, current expenses, SS.S'j-j: value school buddings. S17.7"i.

Last year, according to the stale superintendeiiCs renort. Xess 1 1 GENERAL BAIE BI1SS. walk about. Can kd ids lor constable in are up in great shape. Tvo will get there and the others will get left.

J. Ik Whitley, of Riverside, sitcom -pann by his brother-in-law James of ih.ifkh n. X. made this olliee a li iendty eall Friday. J.

V. liowker. Judge Grinsttad's stenographer, was in the city Friday to coiupleie a transcript in the case of 1 'arsons vs. C. K.

K. U. We are sorry to learn that our friend (it'll. F. Johnson, of For: ester, is sorelv idllicted with "Job His body is coven Willi afNUit twenty boils.

I'hilo C. U'ack has purchased the hank stock in the National Ikmk fin nit o-viii'iiil II. I). Flienberger, and is now a stockholder in that institution. Sri: Thn colts, two black and one uun.

marks or brands. A liberal reward will be paid for information thai will lead to their recovery. M. lloLl. liMStXK.

1). (). Harmon was found in an excited frame of mind Sabbath morning. I is a ten-pound U-y. Mother and son doing nicely and Oscar is ia a fair way to recover.

We neglected to state last week Unit James Stephens had bis preliminary trial before Judge Dyer on the charge is 210.000 a dty over Miss M. E. Johnson will open her kindergarten school on Monday, Aug. Let there be no hesitancy among parents to patronize this grand system mail 25 cts. this, if there has been no preventing providence, one of the best young men ia Xess county has been married to a lady who is in eveiy way qualified to make a home happy and who is worthy of any man's love.

Mrs. E. E. Peeler, nee Challaeombe, will see that her husband returns to Xess county in ample time to finish his race for the office of county clerk. They are expected on Saturday.

The Timks. together a host of time tried friends, bids them of education for little ones, and at the low price of per month. COAL, C. W.EIlennerger, Dayton, Penn CALHOUN HOTEL! sylvania, is in the city adjusting the business affairs of his son Harvey who county expended $37,417.80 for school purposes. The roof of the residence of John I.ondurant.

of Ilighpoint, was blown off Tuesday night. Mr. Ik had arisen from bed to "anchor" his buggy and while out the wind lifted the roof off the south side of his dwelling, which is built of stone, and the Hying roof raked tiff a large sized rock which dropped down into the bed vacated by Mr. Ik It went through bed to the floor. Mrs.

Ik and baby- occupied the bed at the time, but fortunately neither one were hurt. was killed a few weeks ago by jumping 3ADGEE i.UtIHEH COSIPANY. welcome. from the second story window of the 2 VhoIegalo and Retail. Central Hotel while in a delirium caused by fever.

Dissoliilion Notice. The firm of liobinson Cole has CO dissolved partnership, W. G. liobinson purchasing the interests of S. D.

Cole. Mr. Cole is undecided vet where he will The partnership heretofore existing between E. A. IJoyt and D.

Stoddart as Jloyt St-idJart. has this day by me been dissolved. E. A. iluYT.

liazine, Kas. Cstlves lor Stile. locate. He thinks of going to the eastern part of the state. The best Hair.

I :) (. Dt)ors, BUiuIkS CO I have about SO head of calves for sale. (I. Kinney. The Joker.

30. oajv 1'osrs v. ike rx wishes of the Times will accompany him. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, illood spavin, curbs, splints, sweeney, nng-bone, sprains, all swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save Jf-30 by use of one bottle.

Sold bv J. W. Ukyaxt, Druggist, obi Xess City. There is nothing uncertain about the A. II.

CI.AKK, ManttL-cr. (f OFFICE Smith Pennsylvania -J Don't pay t7) or j-O for a wind mili when can jxet one that will do the same work Ioi A. F. Kikbehg. Bath Rooms, Annunciator, And all Mouern IiKprovemsDls.

One block south of Santa Fe Depot. JAf.ES T. CALHOUN, Prcnrietor. of stealing cattle. He was bound over in the sum of i o.

Mrs. J. E. Heizer and children, who have been visiting friends in Iowa the the past month, returned home Frid.iv. Mrs.

Godden. Mis. lleizer's mother, accompanied them. Ik L. Snodgrass has been employed to teach the llighpoiiit school in Xess county at forty dollars per month.

L. is an experienced teacher and will teach a good school. McCracken Enterprise. Mack lvccher the "boss barber" still holds forth at the Model barber shop, vested National Dank. That's the place to go when you want to look nice.

He has razors, shaving soap, bay rum. hair oil. etc. For Sale or Trade. Green Hague, If you want mares, mnlps, horses or cattle, call on us at Stephen's stable.

Clouston. A meeting will be held at the opera house Friday evening for the purpose of establishing a public library. Mrs. Geo. C.

Prow cell has been at work for some two weeks soliciting aid for the establishment of a public library and met ith very good success. The subscribers are therefore requested to meet as above stated to formulate plans of organization, the purchase of books, etc. This is a worthy enterprise and we trust our public spirited citizens will lend their assistance. At last the post office matter is settled and Geo. Nicholson has again secured Cue appoint meat, notw ithstand-ing the efforts of the opposition.

Those who made the great effort to prove to Judge l'eters that Mr. Xicholson announced hist year as au independent candidate for probata judge, can have the distinguished privilege in a short time of calllhig on the independent Republican for their mail. Judge Xieholson's appointment will meet the approval of a majority of the patrons of the otiice. He will inaugurate a number of inprowiueiits and will make an effort to distribute the mail when it arrives. As soon as his bci.d is made out and approved he wiil take possession and this I ranjii of the administration will again be under Republican control.

Praise ye Jehovah. Fin Loans omll mm risiifa Th? Pride of Woman. effects of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dianluea liemedy. The fact is. it is the only preparation in the market that can always be depended upon, ami that is pleasant and safe to take.

'2 and oO cent bottles for sale by Scott Yen-ard. The U. Ik quarterly meeting will be heid next Saturday and Sabbath at their church room in the I lay ward block. Services at and i m. on Livery and Feed Stable, At fi.

T. s. 9 nti'i iO nt. interest anl pay Hie money s-ooii as are NESS CITY. KAN.

A F'-ai ly an.l transpaiont skin is ai-ways a sijrn of pure Mm 1" ami aii persons troul) etl with dart, fcrcasy. yciiow or biotch-O'l skin can rest that their is out of or i r. A few lii.xMl rur-S-s-r i iiitxni Maker tetnorc tho cause and tne skin wiii l.ecoii.e e.er.r aa'l transparent. Try it. an-1 if satisfaction is not siren it wiii cost j-iu It is futiy Wiuranted.

J. N. Vcii.tr Abstracts ast side of fqua Buy, Sell ana Trade Lan.J. stuck sii'l Ofliee on X- rtii Avenue. A (Jrcr.t I'lnb Offer.

John Chailacom'oe left last Saturday for Stdaka, Missouri, where lie will 8per.d a few weeks visiting his parents, alter which he will enter the industrial school at Manhattan, anJ will take up telegraphy. Have you heard what Mr. G. L. AY east, of Cambridge City.

Ir.d.. says of Cluuiiherhiin's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea IJemedv? If not. here it is: "During List summer I was troubled very much with seveie pains in the stomach and bowels, and was induced by a friend to try this remedy. took one dose, as per directions, and it gave ine almost instant relief.

I cheerfully recommend it to the 23 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Scott yeDaxd. Saturday and at 10 and 11 a. m. on Sabbath. We will also hold services at the Presbyterian Church at p.

m. Presiding elder will preach. All are cordially invited. J. Wagxek.

Pastor. C. II. Murlin and Miss Uertie Hull were united in marriage at the H. E.

Church Sunday evening. The public had received an inkling of the event, consequently a large audience was present to witness the ceremony. The contracting parties well known in this city and all unite ia wishing them many years of wedded bliss. They will coanneiice housekeeping itext Having made special arrangements with the publisher of theTopeka Weekly Capital, a splendid fc-page family newspaper, published at Topeka. and worthy of patronage, we are enabled to E.

BERNEE, BOOT AND SHOE IMSB. any Jcincl of ork In h.i Iin. Savd Time, Jlonej and EsTen.J) gettins FARM LOANS AT HEADQUARTERS. NESS COUNTY LIB LOAN COMPANY. BHOTHEF.S, PJESSOSTY.

KANSAS, offer the Times ami the Topeka weekly i I i both one year, ft-r 2.23. Every liepairing prOJUpiiy una Capita! Why is It That people linirer alonjr always eompiaining about that continual tirci fwiinar? ime bottle of JJiooa Purifier and Hlood Maker will remove this feeling-, jrive them a pootl a'pietiteaad rtguiate igei-tion. J. X. Kansas ra-ii should have his comity i veotul 0 028.

paper for horee news red a paper from fj- tj V-or'k Warranted. the i the State. Give this com- rr r.jftifj Qjvjr.

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About Ness City Times Archive

Pages Available:
4,147
Years Available:
1880-1891