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The Pratt Union from Pratt, Kansas • 5

The Pratt Union from Pratt, Kansas • 5

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The Pratt Unioni
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Pratt, Kansas
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5
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i HOT NUMBERS ssS RACK Furniture Store Mackintoshes, $1.75 and up. Caps, regular 50c value at 25c. Uuderwear, Gloves, Mittens, Shirts, Ties, Collars and Cuffs, Duck Coats, etc. at proportionate prices. Suits from $3 and up.

Tailor Made Cothes a Specialty ale. Farms for New Furniture, New Carpets, New Curtains, New Window Shades, New Stoves, New Lamps, New Dishes, 1 1 1 1 Va "'BP- Repp'-. Go to Dr. Robertson for up-to-date dental work. W.

J. Brewster keepi the famous Maeury paint, tbe best on earth. Will be In Pratt on November 28, for a few days. Dr. E.

D. Rogers. Special attention la directed to the new ad of T. W. Roe In this paper.

See Jake IIupp's new confectionery ad In this paper. He meant businesi. The McPberson flour, the best on the market, ts sold by Jonea A Stewart. Frank Mowrer came In Tuesday morning to take hit old place at the Rock Island. Ray Hanford bad bit hand cut with a corn knife Tuesday.

Quite a painful wound. Mr. and Mrt. A. Holder, of Alva, are here visiting their sister, Mrs.

R. E. Goodlon. Miss McNeal hat moved ber dressmaking business to the brick front on the east tide of Main. S.

D. Harris started Monday morning for a three weekt visit with relatives and friends tn tbe eatt. Just received, a full line of trunks and telescopt at James. Tbey are cheaper than ever before. Mrs.

J. M. Raner la visiting her daughter In Ogden, Utah. She will return home In about three weeks. C.

Bock, of Elllnwood, arrived here Wednesday morning on a visit to bit ton, Attorney O. H. Bock of this city. Miss Clara Carey and her little nephew armed from Cedar Point Tuesday fcr a few weekt ylstt with home folks. J.

C. Ellis, county attorney elect for Pratt county, bat returned to hit Hutchinson home. It may be for a brief period of time, however. A bottle of Prickly Aah Bitten kept In the house and used occaslonly, means good health to the whole household. Sold by W.

J. Brewster. A wild story of a threshing machine incident comes to us from Naron township, but we cannot get anything reliable out of tbe report Ballard's Snow Liniment will care lam back, tore throat, wounds, sprain, bruise, cuts, old sores. Ladles, It will cur your backache. W.

J. Brewster. S. R. Kutz, representative-elect from Pratt county, returned last week to hit Topeka home.

We do Dot buow whether he intends to remain there or not. Typhoid fever and all kindred ailments prevented and cured by the use of Beegt' little giant pills. We keep them. McElwaln't drug store. A.

D. Pretcott, president of the Hill Investment of Arkansas City, wat here the first of the week, looking after several tracts of real estate in this county. -The Ladies Aid society of the M. E. church will meet at the home of Mrs.

Calbeck, Friday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Lunch will be served from 5 to 7. Mrs. J. J.

Roll, Sec. Brand new blood Is what conquered Spain, I have some of the best farms in every township in Pratt County, for sale at Prices If you contemplate buying a farm come and see what I have to offer in your locality. New Everything S- BARNES, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Pratt, Kansas. fsss Our store never was so crowded with useful and beautiful goods. Our stock is Immense Our Prices the Lowest.

Come and see us; We can Save You Money. The Pratt County Union. Pratt, Kansas, Noverobor 17, 1598. MARKET REPORT. Battel 11 BRR 15 Hens per lb 4 WheatNo.2 4 Corn 21 Oats 15 Barley 2 Rje 85 Lard 8 Flour per 100 lbs 2 20 Hogs per 100 lbs 2 SO Hay, per ton 8 00 Potatoes 7 Tarkevs Corn Meal Jg Counti; hani Apples 1 65 Broilers 4 Pit T1K JP 33 and what you can have to conquer the world John Staples was in Wichita on businest Monday.

Mrs. E. T. Hood and Mrs. Dr.

Eyerson are on tbe sick list this week. County Attorney Crawford went to WIch Ita Tuesday on legal business. Robt. Kutr and wife started Monday for a visit with relatives In tbe Attorney and Mrs. C.

U. Apt and two children went to Wichita Tuesday; Walter Munch lost five head of hogs Sunday night. Tbey may have been stolen. James W. Watson returned last Thursday from his visit with friends In Iowa and Illinois.

D. W. Blaine, the implement man, was attending to some business matters in Wichita Tuesdey, A Pratt and an Iuka man engaged In a battle of words here Monday. Mo blood was spilled. F.

A. Clark is distributing a large consignment of fruit trees among the people here this week. The Thanksgiving vacation will come next week and the little folks are already planning for the occasiou. Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. McArthur, of Iuka, started Tuesday for Ponoma, to spend tbe winter with their son, Frank, Mr. Bennett, representing the Capital Eleyator of was here Tuesday rustling among our grain shippers. Tbe Third quarterly meeting for this conference year will be held In the Methodist Church In this city one week from next Sunday. Frank A.

Erwln, the popular Rock Island man, returned home Monday evening, and Mrs. E. and tbe baby will be here in a few days. A pair of eye-glasses were lost Tuesday. No one knows at what hour or where, but the owner looks Innocent enough, so please return all such "finds" to this office.

Mrs. J. J. Barnes, who has been in St. Louis the past six weeks, under treatment of a specialist, Is reported much Improved in health and Is expected home next week.

Mrs. Colllson, accompanied by her daughter, and son, Stewart, all of Harriston, Can ada, arrived last Friday night on a visit to her daughter and family, Mrs, George W. Lemon. Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Lilly, formerly of this county, came in from Minneapolis, Kansas, Tuesday morning, with tbe remains of their little 5-year old boy, which were Interred here that day. Isaac Waggoner, accompanied by his son Ed, who recently returned from the Cuban war, have been visiting friends here tbe past two weeks and returned to their home at Virgil, Monday. Phil Earlywine, a brother of John T.

Ear-lywine, of Springyale, this county, committed suicide by banging, Tuesday of last week, election day, at Moore, Okla. No cause Is known for his rash act. The friends In this county have the universal sympathy of all who know them In this sad bereavement. Our citizens are clamoring for a Sunday morning mall. We believe that we are entitled to it.

The Rock Island now stops at Hutchinson and leaves us without mail from Saturday night until Monday morning. It is time to improve these mail facilities and it is time to act In tbe matter. We ask the assistance of all our citizens and tbe city council and will act this week. We will ask the railroads first, and if not successful will then appeal to the department. J.

A. Humphrey is papering Elder Mc Nutt's new home this week. This property adjoins tbe home of the writer, on the north. In the past nine years, the time we have occupied our paesent home, eight different families have lived in McNutt's place, and each and every one of them as quiet and pleasant as one could wish to have neighbors. We mention this because we think it a remarkably good record for tenant property.

The families baye represented the following lines of business: 6addler, butcher, photographer, preacher, railroading, teacher and printer. Now, a minister of the gospel, Elder McNutt, has pur chased the property for a home, and hence we feel gratified at the spleudid line of neighbors in the past and the good prospects for the by using Beggs' blood purifier and blood mak er. There it no We keep It. Mc- Elwain's drug store. -3.

C. Hogg rebuilt the hot-air furnace in the Methodist church, which hat been a source sLOC'ftL NeWS of vexation of spirit every cold spell since the church was built." It now works like a charm. Hogg understands his business, Is your liyer tired does it fail to do Its duty 1 If so, don't neglect its call for help. A few doses of Ilcrbine may eaye you a spell of sickness. Herbiue Is the only perfect liver medicine.

It cures chills and fever. 76c. W. J. Brewster Mrs.

Flora Pitts, of Naron township, died Sunday night and was burled Wednesday at Haviland. She was a daughter of John H. Battin and a popular school teacher or this ul-Cut Prices-i county. Many friends mourn with the family. ii i jt tz Alter JNOvemDer 1 1 am going sen gooua iw trU After November 1 1 am going to sell goods for CASH AND PRODUCE ONLY which enables me to sell cheaper than ever.

Here are a few of our leaders: 3e Tlf! Mrs. T. C. Carver Is numbered with tbe sick this week. Miss Mabelle Dlx is presiding at the cashier's desk In James' ptore.

Mrs. Chas. Croosfleld Is one of the popular force in McMalns store. Ed Gant is around again after several days Illness, He looks quite thin. F.

A. Erwln will move Into the Moore property on north Iuka, this week. J. C. Hogg is moving out to the Todd place, west of Iuka, and will farm this year.

Mr. and Mrs. James McMalns are in St. Louis this week buying a big line of holiday goods. C.

R. Mawdeley came up last weekto visit bis folks, County Clerk John Mawdsley and family. George Gebhart Is now able to walk about home a little and will soon be ready to get down town. John R. Price, the popular cattleman of Turon, was here on business with W.

H. Thompson fc Co. Tuesday. Have Odontunder, tbe best local anaesthetic used, for extracting the teeth. Dr.

J. Q. Robertson has the exclusive right to use it In Pratt. Ned McAvoy has furnished rooms just south of H. C.

Pedigo implement store, and says he would n't trade places with McKlnley. He is just as cosy as a kitten in the oyen. Will Watson, of Hamilton, 111., a cousin of 8. E. Watson, of this city, was here last week, looking for a location.

He left Tuesday for a visit with friends In the Strip and will locate In this city. O. S. Calhoun Is building a fine new residence on his valley farm one mile west of the city. When completed he will have one of the most comfortable homes In tbe west.

N. K. Fret'z is the architect and builder. Si mm 4 fibs gloss starch $0 25 8 H3 navy beans 25 18 lbs standard granulated sugar 1 00 Best spices, per lb 20 15 bars good laundry soap 25 05 Wire nails per ft 3i Cut nails per lb 02 Double blankets 50 Good calico per yard 03 Standard prints per yard 05 Best oil cloth pet yard 12J Cotton bats per roll 05 y. Is your child puny, peeked and peevlRbt Does it fret and cry without seeming cause! Does It have convulsions! If so, It has worms, and White's Cream Vermifuge will safely expel them and restore its health.

25c. W. J. Brewtter. On Wednesday of last week the eldent daughter of Lute Axllne, of Medicine Lodge, died, and Mr.

and Mrt. A. S. Fay, their moth er, Mrs. Axllne, and Earl Ellis went to that place on Friday to meet their bereaved friends.

Ballard's Horehound Byrup lis not a mixture of stomach destroying drugs, but is a scientifically prepared remedy that curea coughs and colda, and all throat and lung troubles. Its action is quick, prompt and positive. 25c and 60c. W. J.

Brewtter. The Central Kansas Teachers' association will hold Its Thanksgiving meeting at Lyons on Thursday and Friday, November 24 and 25. On Friday evening Murat Halstead, of New York, will lecture. Bubject, "Our New Possessions, or a Journey of Twenty Thousand Miles." Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment relieves the Intense itching. It soothes, it heals, It cures chronic cases when surgeons fall.

It Is scientific certainty. It sales Increase through its cures, it ts no experiment. Every bottle guaranteed. 50c Tubes, 76c. W.

J. Brewster. The Christian Sunday school will give an entertainment consisting of recitations, music, at the Christian church on JSunday evening, November 20, for the benefit of Home missions. No admission will be charged, but a collection will be taken to which each adult Is expected to contribute 10 cents and each child 5 cents. Tou are cordially Invited to attend.

Guard your kidneys; tbe health of the body depends on those small but important organs. They extract uric acid from the blood which if allowed to remain in the system would cause dropsy and Brlgbt's Disease Prickly Ash Bitters Is a successful kidney tonic, It heals and strengthens tbe kidneys, regulates the liver, stimulates tbe stomach and digestion, cleanses the bowels It will pre vent or cure Brlgbt's Disease. Sold by W. J. Brewster.

jjf? Everything In Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Cups, Boots and Shoes, Hard-JtifJf ware and Groceries at proportionately low prices. fix We have the best line at the lowest money of any one in the city. Other sirable articles in winter wear at WEAK I VS are dangerous Kidneys because they are favorable to the appearance of Bfight'S DiSGQSGs rife If We will open a Meat Market Saturday, October 29, and keep all kinds of Fresh and ilt meats. Your Patronage Solicited. i Pnolily Ash ietfers Heals the Kidneys.

Cleanses and regulates the Strengthens the digestion and removes constipated conditions in the Bowels. IT IS FOUR MEDICINES IN ONE. A SYSTEM TONIC PAR-EXCELLENCE. A S. H.

JAME P. S. Bemember, we pay highest market prices, cash or trade, for poultry, butter and eggs. We have no pets. Remember that everything must be paid for before leaving the store.

urn PREPARED BT PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO. ttip PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE. IOLS BT ALL DBVOOMTS WANTED SEVERAL THUSTWORTHY persons In this state to manage our business In their own and nearby counties. It Is mainly office work conducted at home. Salary straight 1900 a year and expenses definite, bonaflde, no more no less salary.

Monthly 175. References. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope, Herbert E. Hess Presu Dept M. Chicago.

sZi (Z- W.J. BREWSTER, Special Agent S-.

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