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The Evening Times from Clay Center, Kansas • 3

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AN UNDISPUTED FA6T Attention Company TAr ff fftcr. The indications for to-dav as reported uD? it The books for the new library have--dntlv he has faith in his own TowushlTi arrived, but through some nioni. eying the for his time and work is spent where he subscribers are unable to ootain their is not so well known. Go on and "Ao books. It should be put into working cording to your faith be it done unto I order as soon as possible.

The subscri- you." May he be our next J. P. bers have paid their money and want the Jolm Hanna faas rcmoUled aud aUd(J(1 nte or tne books. t0 hls res.denee so that he not only has tut- ignai ar liowcniock Drug Store, and forecasting the weather tieneral Economy has issued fol- for the next 24 as follows: lowing order: Miss S. E.

Cook a. m. hair, slightiv warmer General Order No. I. If anything in the line of the east has just returned from with tbe i i 1 one the line-t farm, but one of the Quite an opera party was made up last most elegant looking farm houses in this Saturday evening and took in iocaijtVe I)avid Tolls is about to do like- No.

Star. No. 5. Blue Crescent. in eleffant shane.

roe Dart was com- wise. Messrs Hauna and Tolls are two iirm- posea or several quite prominent citizen i of our oldcgl and HWBt proininent of our city who occupied seats and stand- erSi and we are t() fhh? evi iug room on me siuewaiK on uij cornci dem.e (f tbejr II-'1 11' 1 FIRST-CUSS PROVISIONS wanted, it is hereby ordered that all should go to Ham. Lowilenilk Company's. RAILROAD TIMJE-TABLE. V.

4k V. Railway. UOINO SOUTH. TKAIS NO" I AKKIVK. DEPART.

Passenger a. 11:24 a. I Freight and n-com. t. 7:15 p.

TKIIX AKKIVK. i DEPAKT. iSl Passenger. .1 4:52 p. ml 4.52 p.

in Freight andaccom. a. in; H.00 a. Kansas Ventral Itailn-au. KAST BOUND.

TKA1.N NO. AKKIVK. DKI'AKT. 5t Freight and accornj a. rn 3: -JO a.

in W'KST HOUND. TRAIN NO. I AKKIVK. IJKFARtT l.V Freight and apcooi. 9M p.

n) p. Trains Nos. 131 and 132 daily. Ail others dally except Sunday. It will be seen by reference to cur marriage license record that the Misses Quimby.

twin daughters of J. Quimby of Wakefield, will soon be married to couple of young men of Wabaunsee county. The Timf.s heartily congratulates all concerned. Largest and Best Selected Stock of Millinery ever brought to the city. Do not fail to call and see the latest styles and get the lowest prices.

ft We also handle Mrs. Helen Ford's celebrated Chilidew which will remove tan, freckles, pimples and all diseases of the skin. As a cosmetic it is the prettiest ever used, rendering the complexion rosv and fresh from paint or powder. Co not forget the place. Miss s.

Cook, north side of the square. Dressmaking a specialty. In your last issue we noticed some splendid hints from B. F. Merten.

So many parents condemn the teacher without ever seeing the inside of the school room, or having acquaintence with the teacher. See that you visit the school at least ouce before you condemn. It will help your children and encourage the teacher. Do not go to eand find fault, but to work with and help him in his one the Iive Grocers who keep of the finest stock of Sheriff (ireen aud iJenutv TnfHev 6R0GERIES AND PROVISIONS handcuffed Shockly, Johnson and Engle work. this moruiug and took them to the depot preparatory to starting for the peniten- Is THE WEST.

Iana "Mnvisiblr. tiarv. but before the train arrived. Slier- To he Ed it. of Tun Tim ks.

Idana is boomin: We need sidewalks. Our town ought to be incorporated. Mrs. A. J.

Harris is on the sick li-t. Perfect weather. Board of Education meeting to night. To-day is a "weather breeder" probably. A gang of men are at work cleaning up the park.

1 barometer indicates a of fair werther for at least fortv-eight hours. fti. Mrs. I). S.

Sbainp's sister i visiting her from Hiwatba. W. E. Smith visited Clay Center past week on legal business. D.

II. Myers. Pres. J. P.

Campbell. Vice-Pres. M. 8. Tor set.

Cashier. The First National Rank, CLiAY CENTEK, KAN. Capital and Surplus, $77,100. The most liberal treatment extended to patrons. Our fire-proof vault is one of the most commodious in the city aud we offer it to our customers as a depository for their valuables, free of charge.

i ur joung men oi i is eiry re comi ally invited to spend their evenings in. the ro -uis the Y. M. whore (hey will find morning and evening papers and plenty of other good reading matter. There is a prayer meeting every Friday came up from Ft.

Riley Dr. (Jeo. T. Beatty reports a fine the residence of Mr. John Foster.

John Welst last Sundav. HI Ureen received orders from the court to hold them over for a few days and they were accordingly marched back to Hotel de Green. Big Joe Chestnut. Archie and Will Borland. Will Scott and Rev.

McKinney all siarted for Randolph county. UinoJs, this morninir, via the St. Louis fait It is a merry partj- and will have all tbe fun there is in sight and a little more. It is a good thing a reliable spiritual ad visor accompanies the gang. It has become the custom of a few of the young men and boys in the city to congregate around the churches and by loud talking and looking in the windows disturb those within.

Thosi who indulge in this amusement perhaps are not aware that they violate the law every time tbey create a disturbance in the vicinity of a worshiping congregation. It is not gentlemanly and no gentleman would think of looking into the window of a private residence, and no more will he through the window of the house of worship. We notice Charles Smith shaking evening at 8 o'clock, at which all to nanus witu his many menus once more. young 44tf The new Congregational church is be lighted by electricity. men are requested to be present.

Take no chances in having your prescriptions compounded. Mr. Held, who has charge of that department at 'Wnven-lock's Old Reliable Drug Store, obtained his registration by pas.mg a successful examination before the State Boaid of Pharmacy. Otf County commissioners are in session. Regular October meeting.

Quite a hard time was had in getting a jury in the Ike Smith trial. Sain Fullerton is paying one of his periodical visits to Clay Center. Take your prescriptions to Uowen-lock's and have them tilled out of mire from lion. J. 11.

Mahan, a lawyer Abilene is attending court to-day. i drugs at Eastern prices, by skilled work THE LIVE GROCERS HAM, LOWDERMILK The place to get bargains in Groceries and Queensware Fresh Roasted Coffee a Specialty. men who are register pharmacists by examination. Otf RICH AND RARE Indeed are those elegant gilt and gold mouldings at Abemathy's. Do not fail to sod them.

We also have a nice line of oil paintings and chromos. G. M. Stratton went to Junction City to-day to attend an Anderson committee meeting. Lester Weidman started this morning for the Western part of the State, on a business trip.

Mrs. V. C. Hobb and Miss Mary Trop-ell. of Milti uvale, were the guests of Mrs.

W. S. Berry. Monday. Mrs.

Geo. T. Beatty. of Miltonvale. made our town a pleasaut visit the past week, accompanied by her sou George.

J. L. Carney, of Miltonvale. visited Idana the past week, accompanied by W. Bright, one of Miltonvale rushing business men.

Henry Peny purchased the harness shop of Pilcher Walker. We understand that he will make a harness maker of his clerk. Frank 'Teeters. We understand that W. S.

Berry and wife contemplate a trip to their old eastern home shortlj'. Miss Lota Meek, on hor return will accompany them. Idana expects to make more corn than any town of its size in Kansas this coming fall and winter. We need another grain firm to make the business rushing. Mrs.Bolingand Miss Georgia Mclivane of Rushvilie.

arrived at Idana, Saturday eveniug. We have not yet learned where the accomplished young ladies will locate. Mis. Dr. L.

M. Henry expects to leave for Xew York in a few weeks, where she will remain during the Dr.s schooling. We are sorry to see tbe accomplished young wife leave cur midst. H. S.

Tillinghast of Bloom township i Superb Chamber Sets at Telander Vestroms, tbe Lincoln avenue Furniture dealers. "2S-tf Last Saturday evening the Schubert Quartette Club delightfully entertained a small audience at the opera house. It does seem so strange that when an entertainment of real merit switches out of its road and runs up on this branch that the people will not patronize it liberally. Every one wishes and will have about so much amusement and the higher the grade, the more elevated the tone, the more welcome it should be. That seems the common sense view of the matter, but still exactly the reverse seems to be true.

A snide "nigger" minstrel show will crowd the house any time, while the Schubeits and Mendels sohns warble and saw to empty chairs. However those who stayed away last Saturday evening were the big losers for a more delightful satisfying evening was never furnished in this town for fifty cents. Mrs. Louis Falk is the new soprano and besides being a charming singer, she is as sweet and pretty and wears as good clothes as auv bodv's WICKSTRUM SWENSON Land Loan and Insurance Brokers. Buy and sell Real Estate, Loan money on good security.

Money furnished on application. was an interested spectator in the courtroom to-day. Harkness fc Godard are aiding the county attorney in the prosecution of the Smith case. About fifteen Clay Center men started for Wa-Keeney to-day to Invest in cheap western land. Uncle Jim Frazell and wife came up from Garrison last Saturday and returned yesterday.

The ladies of tbe Presbyterian church, claim Thanksgiving evening as t.ie date for their regular annual fair. Tbe Baptist Ladies Aid Society will meet with Mrs Geo. 1. Keener, one mile north of town Wednesday afternoon. Stephen Hamilton, nominee for county DOX'T FORGET To stop "iifl take a look at those safe at Walter Aber-nathy's.

The Tornado XoUon Store has remored to their new quarters first door East of Peoples National Bank. Wm Yates, Warm, comfortable foot. are the surest safe guards t6r health. Thousands while yet in childeood lay the foundation for consumption by iniproper cari-. of the feet.

This can all he remedied by buj-inv vour children's shoes of Mqore the Shoe Man. 28tf dur- registered Sell Steamship Tickets lo and from all European Ports. First-class insurance written. Lowest rates. Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold.

Tne following soldiers ing the Reunion seven octave angel. If they ever come here again every body should hear them To-tlaa ileal Estate Transfers. Thomas Charles Marshall and wile toK.T. tlson, t. l'ls and r.

J. B. QjmtBY, President. John Hanna, Vice-Peaid F. II.

Utah. Cashier. attorney of Washington county on the attend- a in the city republican ticket, is i New QystOr Parlor. ing court. THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK! in blk 4S, Wakefield.

80 00 Edw Hodgson to ijeorge W. Ito-ers. eV sw'4 80 aeres, 1700 (10 Mary Kai lu Anna Tripd, lot 8 blk Clay('enter 1000 0 United States to Fred Prautwein, sw'4 3S" 00 (i M. iStratton et al lo Joseph II. Honey.

iot 15, sub div, lot "14 Morgan's 2nd dlv. 400 GO G. M. Strattan et al to John Hon-sinner, lot Stratton'fl sub div, lot .14 Morgan 2nd div JVi 00 (i M.Sttratton et al to Philip J. Murphy, wd: lots II and 1', in St ration's sub div of lot 31 Morgans div 400 CO "We have removed one door east info our new quarters and are prepared to tsnTe fresh oysters in every style: Rev.

F. Friederbaum of tbe German M. church, preached his first sermon in this city last night to a large and appreciative congregation. 28tf Love land Co. A Handsome Present.

One of elegant easy chairs to be OF CLAY CENTER. Cash Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $2,000 Solicits the patronage of the people. Extending as libera lac-, commodations as is consistent with safety found at Telander Jc Westrom'; the Lincoln avenue Furniture men. 28- tf Mrs.

Sam Randall, and little daughter Fay left to-day for Ellis where they will join the old man. who is connected with the Badger lumber yard at that place. C. P. Dunaway came down from Stock ton Saturday to see the new boy at his house and.

being abundantly satisfied, is setting up the cigars in a liberal manner. General W. W. Guthrie, of Atchison, one of the best known lawyers in Kansas iiOO dozen Ladies9 Shoes to be Closed Oat at Cost at Tornado Notion Store, tiltf SATISFIED is iu the city. He is looking after the Chicago Lumber interests in the MICHIGAN.

It Stlneon, a 1 ear, Clyde. li George, 1 eav, 'lay ent. r. 0 PTolIes. ISlnf, riay Genter.

Sargent, 1 chv, Clyde. a Ballard, ci Ss. Barnefc. .1 Turner. 1 C.

Clifton. Hastings, I 7 Clay Center. Kt; Heustod. I Scav, Miltonvale. Hensted, (J lU-av.

Miltonvale. Hetwted, I Clay Center. NEW YOKK A Heecher, II IS inf. Irwin. .1 HJayoot, BllSinf, EnruN -v- II Stiles, 10 cav, Irwin.

Francis, la int. Frankfort. F. Sajjer, 1 Cuba. A stroble.

lo eav. Clay Center. II Tillinghast. ii 1S2 inf, Vining. WT Hnriis, A i Taylor.

:) inf. lay Center. Scheinkoenig, I 4 Clay Center. Sfeadmaa. I i oav, Clifton.

I) Lawrence, A S3 inf, Seapo. Tompkins. A Heavy Ar't, Clay Center. John Uuck. E93 Inf, Clifton.

Plm, Clifton. Norton, Kill inl, Cononlia. II Wood. i Clvde. Woudruir, I St inf, Clifton, Woodrntr, A.

Clifton. Joseph Ferry, I -2 A.Clyde. Cornell, I 111 Clyde. I h. I 108 Chiton.

Ford, (i 14 II Cliftnn. York, AJ eav. Tort ov I He, lud. MeaFs A 115 inf. li ving, Kan.

Day. 1 Hi int. Leonard ville. 1 Kolan Inf. Clay Center.

T.I Fanlkner. I Inf. WaterviUe. .1 i McCurdy, isr Hoot. inf.

Clay Center. Bnrdick, St inf. Clay center. 1 Vest, IS inf. Cloy Center.

I Vest, 41 inf Clay CenU r. taby, (i -li Inf. Cuba. II Inf. CtincordUk.

.1 II Geiger 1 li cav. Coaporfta. .1 CGrlfflth 1 asargt-i inf. Heilvllie II Anderson. VI cuv.

Concordia .1 i Blond A 115 inf Concordia. Thompson, il 4 inf. Morgaavitle. iev IS Mi. Sprlnafle .1 MeAdama, A 183 nil Wm Sheiies, inf t.

Easter 1 33-lnf Concordia I Sheell, It Inf. llftoti .1 Short, IS Inf. Concordia Ed Short, 88 inf. CP" Whetche! caf Concordia C'H Fisher, F. and cav.

Concord! i i kb Woody, a titi lat. Clifton. Bteffy. T5 inf. Clvde.

It Mercer, F. eav. Clifton Ira llazen, A cav. ClhdG I Buuton, 31 and oaf inma Sweany, 14 inf. Hemphill, fj Hi inf Clay Centr-r 4ohn shannon, bat Ceapman FURNITURE Of all description in all varieties of wood.

We carry the largest line in the Re-publican Valley. Walter X. Abemathu, Quaker City Mill sale. District Voart Procctllau. State vs Isaac Smith on trial.

C. W. Cook vs Lester Faivre. Continued by consent. X.

Paronto vs I). F. Butler. Verdict for defendent. Judgment for the defendant for costs.

Betsey Lingren vs Swan Lingren. Divorce grauted on the ground of habitual drunkeness and extreme cruelty. Plaintiff allowed as alimony the east I south east 1 section 22, town 7. range 2 east, clear of incumberance aud taxes all liens therein to be paid by defendant. Defendant to pay the costs.

Plaintiff allowed 82o additional attorney fee to be paid by the defendant. Albei Wingrove vs Enos Miles et al. Settled; eosts paid. The State vs A. R.

Hand. Defendant waived arraignment and pleads not guilty. Amount of bail fixed at 800, for defendant's appearance from da' to day during this term. Bond given and appro veil. Neva Bewley.

a little ten weeks old Miss from lav Center, carried off second Mouldings from 4 cents per foot' up at W. L- Aber-naJhy's SGtf We make our annual bow and tender our THANKS to the people of Clay County, and our patrons wherever found, for a liberal patronage bestowed throughout our business year just closed. We sold AN IMMENSE AMOUNT joi goods, but we did not "make' much, having shared the profits with our customers, and being liberal in the transaction OUR portion was SMALL however we are prize at Beloit last week, enter is always to the front in babies as well as products ami manufactures. A sample of Arkansas chestnuts, better known as chiucapins" is what Miss LouFlenniken kindly remembered The Times with this morning. The 'sample" is first rate, send on the nuts.

Moore received a large assortment of school echoes which he Is selliug at bottom figures. 28-tf Tea ej o4 ao pieces from six to four-tcait liollars each it Ham. Lnvdrmilk At iOoa. AH there: Hare yoa seen those easy chairs at Abemathy's. iTISFIED! Pleasant Yulleu "Aunt tncu." The Editor ofTHE Tim i Health good here.

Mrs. Trussel of Lucas, Ohio, is visiting friends here Wilson men are scarce in this township. Only two that 1 have heard of. Corn will make from live to twenty bushels per acre In this neighborhood. Ed.

Grant, had a mare gored by al the Finet assortment of Papeterie iu There will be a meeting of the council to-morrow night and it will probably be decided then when a special election for the purpose of electiug a mayor to till the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Walton. Dell Barnes got bis lingers badly smashed in one of the job presses at the Hatchet ottlce this morning. We have not learned the exact extent of the injuries, but they are quite severe and painful. There will be a drill of Company H' to-morrow night aud the boys should make a good showing on the streets.

The eucampment is over, but that is no reason why ihv bo)s should let ip on their weeklv drills. j-elty at the German Pharmacy. i I For Ren. 1 i A four room house on sixth flint, Shadle, T.l Jnf uasta. James Muirwaod lit inf.

Wni Jone A 17 inf. Woolpest ISft Inf. Uy renter ireot. lowing her to run in a pasture with Ml- tlr-it house north of C. Coleniau quire of E.

Jt. Bonhaoi. t- and glad to know that they who supported us with their trade are the MOST benefitted by our doing business in Clay Center. It is also gratifying to know that this benefit is uniformly distributed and not all given to a few neverpavers, as is the case under the credit system, or to a few baited customers in order to "even T. C.

Graves has traded his farm for a place uear Lincoln Center and has moved thither. I Somi-Annqnl Qpeaing of tho dies" week. Sunday-school ir peanut stand ICotice to Contractors. plans and pecitications for the The The Pleasant Valley realized 814.15 from that the picnic. Elder Bersbon will a budding on iart lots 0 a builuuig ou "iJSt lOl ini.

l.i;V i iUer I A Watteis ca Uv" filter Avery 1 bt Concordia ti Bloom. 32 luf. idana. Slarch I inf. Simon Dixon II 72 inf Spi infield Vincent.

151 Inf Hadiam Iewis, F. inf Morvrnv Moore. A lo inf i ii.xof Moore, li ldn-ia I. Lafiadflo A cAv. Ceuter.

TJL 13 V. Clay Center. Kan ,1 07 lni, 'lay Center. F. McBride.

11 11 Washington McBride. 1ft) inl, Washington A Cress, (i 29inf, Leonardville Sargent, 58 inf, Clay Center. Shaubel, cav. Clav Center. erection oi preach for the We would like to say just here, in an undertone, that onr having any protit Christian church at Pleasant alley X) "to mak helr 12 Vll IdirSSl at is de chlriv to 55 Price at whlch WC SSf! lt lO MiaiCe lUtlr '-S, All UlUs nVUt fi arV ll'V Tf( nnM want tr want to the next vev uuc 10 iuk price ai unu inn crc ovui'i i October.

be in by C-VcUlUg. I Rev JLashefl will commence a Mrs. E. D. Moore and children returned from Washington yesterday, and E.

D. is now wearing that look that denotes perfect peace. The four weeks of widow hood is forgotten uow in the happiness of the reunion. Kellar, wjTo has been at work in yfricens harness shop for the past two years, left last Saturday for an extended trip through the east. He will probably visit his old home in Pennsylvania before his'returu.

lSi i p. lo i'hf bids must be made ed'meeting at Pleasant Vallev. Tuesdav evening. October per. plans and specifications, they will not considered.

K. J. Bomiam. a Miner, a oi mi. Clay Cen; Main? ami it- it nooinson, a 7 n' To the Editor of The Times.

But a review of the year and the result of its business encoui-ages us to make still greater effort to continue to serve the people for their advantage as well as for our own, and we shall always keep a FULL LINE OF GOOD GOODS George European Restaurant uQIuQ in MtUr, 11 inf, Clay Center Gruff, inf fivrf- enier. Mrs. Barnes returned to her Wyandotte, Monctey, Dr. Biehl is teaching his parrot to say 'pretty young lady" whenever a lady Stops in front of the store and a consequence is a regular overflow of feminine AT- Customers. Some of these Kentucky ians are cute and no mistake.

Prices Bottom The only Restaurant in the city. I Meals at all Honx Oaarges Beasonable. Havi engaged the services of Mr. iaWwart, am prepared to give tirsr-ela meals. Board either by the week or ttl.

E. J. BONUAM, i the only ConipVte Set oi ab-'. struct books In Uiccouiitv. Aboiute dLunleeL RSturdevant.

1 111 lnf vinrng. i Concordia. Aigfiindon. 1 rav. Concordia jt lfVj iuf- 3r, 7 Kandolph, captalu CSS 8 colonel 9 i rooks.

nrt. Clav CVuter sinf, tv HZ' XvakeHd. A 11 lm. Clifton. Spkar.

A eav. Clifton. 3 Youukiu IM inf, Wakeflelu. Younkin, 1S1 Inf. Wakefield.

21 cav. Fact. Duncan. inf, Idana A Hove, inf. Idana.

E. Burdtck has a Hue collection of rab bitfc. consisting of several different breeds They are beauties. Mr. J.

Burdick, spends his spare moments in putting in thirtv acres of wheat on H. C. Miller's farm. Mr. and Mrs.

Cranalian of Penn. are here visiting their son. our Presbyterian minister, who preaches at th foui relief school house. i 'y. Occasionally we get a glimpse of Farmer Woods -his buck board.

Evi-I Otbo Huston received a commission Saturday which dubs him vice eonsul of the League of American Wheelmen." This means that he a district officer of ADAMS The Leading Grocers of Clay Center. Kansas. rne Rational Association of Bicyclers, and as such is entitled-to due hdnor.

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