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Mulvane Record from Mulvane, Kansas • 5

Mulvane Record from Mulvane, Kansas • 5

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Mulvane Recordi
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Mulvane, Kansas
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5
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N. Thicket, groeeries. and queens- ware, will give best half-bushel Winesap-apples-exhibited. Entered 1 th Post Offlovat Mirifirae, Eass. as matter.

Newton Snourr, grain, dealer, will FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 9. "98. QUEENSWARE. 1 carry a full Ifne of Queensware and Glassware of the Latest Patterns and best quality.

I will give you a large stock to select from, at will sell at city prices. ly free to the lady who guesses nearest it weight. This- in a bona- fide offer and to one will have any opportunity to tak any advaatago any one else-. bia Range- is made on different principles- front ail wtber ranges and stoves and acknowledged to be superior to all others. W.

Drydeu sells these ranges and guarantees the fairness of the contest G. L. REED, Editor, give $1.50 for the best half-boshel of soft wheat, and a $1.50 for the best half-bushel hard wheat. Colt Show Premiums. De.

Beoadkubst, "painless dentist, will give $1 for the best pair Buff Cochin spring chic-kens. I and the good qualities oi the stove. Artie. Hathhes, barber, will give a A Critical Time Groceries. I have an immense stock of new Staple and Fancy Groceries, all fresh and clean, which are sold at the lowest prices.

I give you 16 ounces lor a pound, and resort to no sly games to make-believe I can sell more sugar than any body else for a dollar. hair cut, shave- and shampoo to the farmer exhibiting the- largest watermelon. L. Papes, editor of the Kansas Star, Wichita, will give his paper one year for the largest squash. During the Battle A Liaf ritaeFrcmnima to -be-Gnren 6j Ike Society.

Special Fveiuluiu. Tbe following is a hat of the premiums to be offered at the Tenth Annual Colt Show, to bo b-eld in MuUane, Wednesday and Thursday, Octobers and 6, PREMIUMS BY THE SOCIETY. Best Draft (Jolt, 00 Second 2 00 Best Koadater 3 00 Second Best, 2 00 Best Mule 3 00 of Santiago. M. M.

Mcrdock Wichita, SICK OR WELL A RUSH BY NIGHT AND DAY. will give the weekly Eagle one year -for the largest sugar beet. TheFuckerti at the Battle of Santiago Tue editor of the Wichita Beacon Second 2 00 de Cuba were all Heroes. Their Heroic nffbrt In Getting Ammunition and nations to the Front NuTed the Day. E.

Butler, of pack-train No. 3, A. II. Haynes will give the fol will give the weekly Beacon one year for the largest sweet potato. S.

Phillips will give $1 for the best half-bushel of sweet potatoes. lowing premiums on colts from bis A large stock of Lamps, lamp fixtures and Notions, great variety, at bottom prices. Always pay the highest market price for butter and eggs, and keep first-class butter for the retail trade. ijTGoods guaranteed as represented. Yours, for the trade of 1898.

J. iJ. TRICKEY. horse and jack: writing from Santiago, De Cuba, on July 23rd says: "We all bad dia Best roadster colt or filly from his J. II.

Ruckeu, dealer in dry goods horse "Chief," second, $2.00 and groceries, will give $1 for the rrhoea in more or less violent form, and when we landed we had no time to see a doctor, for it was a case of Best general purpose colt or filly best half-bushel apples exhibited from "Chief," second, $2.00. M. D. Gould, carpenter, wilt give Best mule colt from bis jack, 50c. for best peck of pop corn.

"Jumbo," second, third, $2 Wm. H. Egan. T. N.

Trickey, Notary Public. H. C. Mayfield, proprietor of the rush and rush night and day to keep the trooys supplied with ammunition and rations, but thanks to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, we were able to keep at work and keep our health; in fact, I sincerely believe that at one critical time this medicine was the Pacific Hotel, will give 25c. for Garrett Hurst will give premiums as follows on colts from his horse, "Bismarck," kept by A.

II. Haynes during the season of 1897: Best the largest pumpkin-. W.H. Egan will give $1 for the best two quarts of canned peaches, colt, second best, $2.00. indirect saviour ot our army, for if the packers had been unable to work TRICKEY EGAN, REAL ESTATE AGENTS.

Have a very fine selection of both Bottom and Upland Farms L. Brown will give $1 for the AH stock to be entered first day, there would have been no way of nicest cake baked by young lady. getting supplies to the front. There Steele Sox, groceries and queens- premiums awarded second day. SECOND DAY.

Grand Baby Show at 2 p. m. were no roads that a wagon train could use. My comrade and myself ware, will give for the best had the good fortune to lay in a sup balf-bushel of onions. Handsomest baby, 18 months old ply of tins medicine for our pack- Steele Son will give a sack of or under, cab, valued at $10.00.

Second prize, one dozen cabinet "Secoud-to-None" flour for the best loat of bread made from same for sale at Great Bargains. Also houses for sale and rent. We make collections and loan money. Office on Main St Mulvane, Kansas. photographs, value $3.50, by A.

W. a. Harden, photographer. Nessly Rucker, peoprietors of To best looking mother exhibiting Mulvane mills and elevator, wil child under 18 months, pair of fine train before we left Tampa, and I know in four cases it. absolutely saved life." The above 'letter was writen to manufacturers of this medicine, the Charnberhan Medicine Des Moines, Iowa.

For sale by Shaw 'fabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment gives instant relief?" It allays infla-mation and beals. It is the kind that cures without pain or discomfort. It is for piles only, 50c; tubes 75c. Sold bv Shaw. 1 give a sack of "Royalty" flour for shoes, valued at $5.00, by John the best loaf of bread made from DEERING MOWER JVlcNaughten, shoe dealer, 110 North same.

Also sack of Fancy Patent for best pan of rolls or buns made Main Wichita. farmer's rack at 3 r. m. from same; sack of Queen for the best pan of buscuits from same 'J his race is for horses owned am" S. F.

Gould will give 50c. for the in actual use on farms during past six months. No horse eligible tiiat best half-bushel Ben Davis applps, has ever been in the hands of T. N. Trickey, real estate and in THE HE17 trainer; must be green horses, driven surance, will give $1 for the best to road carts, with ordinary harness, half bushel pears.

britchen, etc. No snaps allowed W. II. Newman, city marshal, wil Horses are brought on track, un give $1 for the best half-bushel hitched, haltered and tied. After Irish potatoes.

TT70MEN used VY to think "female diseases" coul4 only be treated after "lo-c a 1 examinations" by physicians. Dread of such treatment kept thousands of modest women Gilent about their suffering. The introduction of the word "go" is given you harness and hitch your horse, taking care to put all ends of straps in your cart and go. Horses must trot or pace. All breaks will be recorded The Haymakers' Delight.

against you. No foul driving. Mulvane State Bank will give $3 for the best display of farm pro-. ducts raised by the exhibitor. Not loss than two entries.

W. C. Robinson will give 2 yards bleached Table Damask for best one-half bushel Winesap apples. Wellington Creamery Co. will give $1 for the best display of apples of not less than four varieties.

$1 will be added by the as sociation. Total $2. Wine of Cardul has now demonstrated that nine-tenths of all the cases of menstrual disorders do not require a physician's attention at all. The simple, pure Course and distance to be selected by judges. The winner will receive an Elgin watch, valued at $10, dp mated to the Association by W.

Pearce, jeweler, 138 N. Main St Wichita, Kansas. Best display of house plants, $1. display of sugar beets, $1. Best display of vegetables, $2.

SPECIAL PREMIUMS. Adam IIufbauer, dealer in Live slock, on best spring calf, $5.00. taken In the privacy of a woman's own home insures quick relief and speedy cure. Women need not hesitate now. Wine of Cardul requires no humiliating examinations for its adoption.

It cures any disease that comes under the head cf "female troubles" disordered menses, falling of the womb, "whites, "change of life. It makes women beautiful by making them well. It keeps them young by keeping them healthy. $1.00 at the drug store. For advice In a set TWjuIrfn special directions, address, riving symptoms, tha "Ladies' Advisory Department." The Chattanooga Medicine Cbatta-Dooga, Tena.

V.LABDBOH,M.D.,Cary,Hlss.,uyn 'i nuWim of Cardul extensively la L. E. Bland, boot and shoemaker, pair half soles on best spring Leg' The most popular machine in the meadow, because it cuts smoother, runs easier, is less liable to get out of older, lasts longer and is more easily managed than any other mower. Wagons, Buggies, Sulky Plows, Drills and all kinds ot agricultural implements. The best stoves and Ranges in the market.

Pumps and Wind Mills guaranteed to give satisfaction. Let us show them to you. Tin fruit cans cheaper than ever. Sheet iron and tin work to order. See the Deering Mower before you buy any other machine.

I sell the best hay rake made. W.C. DRYDEN. JOHN LAPPIN, CTZLTZ" ZDB-i-'M" A "NT. Your Patronage Solicited.

horn rooster. J. E. Shaw, Corner Drug Store, fine hair brush and comb ou best pair white Pekin ducks. Alex.

Burgess, with VV. C. Dry my practice and And it a most excellent r.m.l trAiihlAC.1 den, nickel plated copper tea ket II tle on best pair sprit Plymouth GUESSING CONTEST. Payne Buttertield, dealers in hardware and implements, will give a $5 washing machine to the lady who guesses nearest to the number of shot in a catsup bottle, which will be on exhibition in their store during the Colt Show. The ladies are requested to call in any time during those days and make their guesses.

It costs you nothing to guess. The machine will be given away on the evening of the last day. COOKING CONTEST. There will be a grand free exhibition of the Clark Steel Range in Dryden's warehouse both days of the show. There will be free lunch for all.

The bill of. fare will be roast beef; coffee, furnished by W. C. Robinson; bread and biscuits made from the celebrated "Royalty" flour and spread with Wellington Creamery butter. This exhibition is to 6how the merits vf the Range.

Fuel will be weighed and a strict account kept of the amount used. One of these elegant stoves will be given absolute- Rock chickens. Herman Hess, Clothiers, 128 Douglas Wichita, will give a child's 6uit, valued at $5, for the best display of canned goods. Herman Hess. Clothiers, 128 Douglas Wichita, will giv a man's bat valued at $4, to the Jewelry Shop.

I have opened a repair shop in Dryden's warehouse, where I will repair watches, clocks, jewelry, musical instruments, bicycles, etc. I guarantee good work at reasonable prices. Give me a call. Theodore Eck. GOODWORK.

PRICES REASONABLE. farmer exhibiting the best load of corn, of any variety. SPECIAL PREMIUM. In the following the person paying the premium takes the winning article: HAYFJES' BARBER SHOP- GIVE US A CALL. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED..

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