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Ellis County News Republican from Hays, Kansas • 4

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BARGAIN SIM "I have used Ayer's Cherry Pec ieoff and Oeoiii toral iu my family for twenty years. County Correspondence. VICTORIA ITEMS. Mike Knhn was treating the boys on the increas of his family. Nick Knhn has moved his family to town, as he is running a store.

0 The man who scoffs at and recommend it to ot for coughs and colds, and whooping cough. Have never knowu single case of vhoopiugr cough that it failed to relieve and cure, Thanksgiving Proclamation. Mayor's Office, Hats City, Kas. The year just coming to a close having been one of bonn tifnl crops and the present indications are that, next year will be a still more plentiful one, loaded with increased crops, good times and general good cheer, hence it is fitting that we should vote at least one day of ihe year to thanking Him who I friendly advice to take I something for that cough," "will keep on coughing, Ilenrv Winters took the message earthly until he changes his mind or changes hi: as smoothly any more as formerly. How does that statement compare with one recently made in The Kansas City Star by a good, man from Ellis County, that we are now the same people that we were in the latter seventies, when wewerestand-ing on the depot platform at Topeka in our sheep skin coats waiting for the train to take us to the lands which our agents had bought for us.

And how with these by the same gentlema'n. "The Russians are as far removed from the customs of the Americans as if they were still in the country of the Czars. They do not intend to take up the methods of this country." I residence. Singular, isn't it, how many ctubborn people of the death of George Fox, to Walk cr to Jason Fox. persist in gambling, with health as the stake, when they might be effectually cured of cough, cold, or king trouble, by a few doses of 1 has been so bountiful in his blessings Nick Kinderknecht, John Leiker Reduction Sale and Peter Gross spent last Sunday eveniug with the voun folks.

Therefore, 1, A. A. Hoover," Mayor of Hays City, Kansas, in accordance Ayer's Cherry Pectoral 6 Mary Goetz came from Witchita i the proclamation of President For the next 30 days Come in and get prices and McKiniey and (Uveruor Leedy, re- buy a nice pair of Shoes for little money. 'o. to attend some of the weddings, This testimonial will be found in full in Ayer's "Curebook" with a hundred others, tree.

Address J. C. Ayer Lowell, Mass. commend that Thursday, Novem ind will probably stay all winter. Groceries.

Joseph Bald was down Sunday, Good advice: Never leave home mt did not stay for the "Hoe down," ber 25th. be observed as a day of rest, praise ami thanksgiving to God for his guidance, maintainance and eyer- care over us. iiv. 1 1, on a journey without a bottJe of he wanted to get to Hays before Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and I always have what you want and dark. You can guess the rest.

DiarrLoea Remedy For sale by J. C. ma: to be thankful for-- tuC DcSt. "arley. Whenever A.

P. Brungardt goes to Hays we get excited, for last rear Free Concert The "Original Leslie Singers" of Chicago next Tuesday night, Xov. 23rd, in the M. E. church, for the purpose of organizing a musical convention.

A fiue program. Every one come and en joy a musical feast. Resp'y. Bridges Bros. GEO.

S. GRASS. From Catherine. Henry Wolf has bought a new From our Regular Correspondent. when B.

M. Dreiling got elected a widow would always look around the organ. Alex and Jouu hchneler will soon have one of the same make. corners at him. We would like to advise Andrew a little vin time and What is the matter with onr home talent giving ns a play.

health, happy homes, good friends, kind neighbors and the comfoits of life. Those of us that are so blessed should to it that onr less fortu nate i-hbors are not forgotten on Thanksgiving day, I therefore request that all labor and busiuess of every kind be sus pended on that day, and that we assemble in our usual places of wor- A brother of Mrs. Henry Hertleiu emember his family, when he goes arrived here last week from Russia. to Ha vs. He was over a year on his journey, Mr.

from Hartsook last week for he had to work for his passage and fare. P- Bissng, Instructor of Violin, Piano, Organ, Theory of Music, Thorough Bass, Harmony and Composition. Lessons at my Rooms or at the home of pupil. was trying to criticise some of our items, but we hope he knows by this time, where the supposed Hartsook Alois Karlin and Annie Leikom jship and give praise to Him who were married at 9 o'clock last H'ed- suffered and died that we might live. church is.

Hewas just a little off at the time of the event. Then he goes nesdav at our church. After service I I hereunto set my hand and cause he wedding was held at thehome of to be affixed tho seal of the city this and savs, "we item missers" which A. Karlin, an uncle of the groom. 119th day of Xovember, A.

D. 1897. may not be a mistake at all on liis Nearly 200 guests were invited. seal A. A.

Hoover, Mayor. ide of it, for he seems to be afraid T.ct m.w nnf nr. a BnA.ian Attest: M. M. Baxxister, that we get awav with his items.

fmj VKH-J VWk A City Clerk. We are lucky enough to say that alarm of tire electrified our. people and all wondered where the tire could be. But, thev soon located it A new frame store building is be Setting Out in Life 1 many get married at Victoria without getting the Czar of llussia into Mrs. McFarland has been engaged to serve the supper for the machinist ball.

Mrs. Dr. Highter entertained the Ladies' Aid Society at her home Thursday afternoon. Quite a number from here attend ed tho funeral of George Fox, at Hays, Wednesday, Frank McLain and Wm. Butts of Hays City, have been plastering John McKenna's house this week.

Mrs. J. N. Page left Saturday morning for Topeka, where she will meet her daughter and family, from Illinois. Several of the childreD, about the town have very sore throats.

Care must be taken or an epedemic must bo the result. Jacob Basgall is on the sick list this week. ITill DeBare is Idling his position as clerk at G. 11. Murden fc grocery store.

The Wilson Dramatic Company are to present tho comedy drama, entitled, "The Deacon," at the opera house, next Friday evening. As well as in the thick of the battle, ia ing erected on the corner just south' of the First National Bank. It will such nag tag tail-end talk. E. II.

King was in town Thursday, representing the Leslie Singers. Mrs J. Galltnand sen, Willie, returned from Denver Saturday morn ing. lieaoh iiell has just received the linest line of perfumery ever opened in Ellis Will Ilascom came home to spend Sunday. He is now pumping on the Salina l'ranch.

Mrs. Sam Turman returned Wednesday evening from an extended visit in Wisconsin. John Carroll has been appointed road master, in place of Wm, Austin, on the 8rtl district. Try one of those union made commendable cigars for a good smoke at Hell's Drug Store. (Jus Ebeling, who is the engineer on the work train at Winona, came down to spend Sunday.

Mrs. (. W. Murden returned Sunday night from an extended visit in Southern Missouri. 1-'.

J. Brettle left Friday night to attend the stato meeting of the Y. M. a little distance north of town it bo ing Peter Karlin's wheat barn. About 2000 bushels of wheat, and be occupied by Sam Deweee as Peter Weigei and his bride were a time when a man should be careful about neat and correct dressing.

First impressions are half the victory. Who has a better chance, even in looking for a situation, than the young man whose mereli.nndin ktr.ru at Hays last Sunday, wanting the driest there to preform their mar attire is an evidence 01 taste, thrirt and Humor has it that we aie fooii In many household goods were stored in the barn, of which only 2(H) bushels of wheat were saved. It is a sad riago ceremony. As ltev. rather have a new meat market in town ami judgment? Young- men who wish to prosper should order their Suita ms4 Overcoats from the supplies will be shipped here by case when one realizes that Mr.

M. BORN Gabriel will not allow them to get married they did not succeed at Hays either. Karlin has lost most of his earningsM1 Armour Packing Co, Kansas 111 I tie ureat wnicago mercnani lauor, l'f A'uui otr 2t yra. at the hecui of the CVktum Tradm. City.

of this year. I All ages can be suited. Style, fit and Running sores, indolent ulcers There are ten new buildings I eing Karl Koerner is chargod with set kjy workmanship are guaranteed. ihe and simular troubles, even though of erect in the village of Catherine ting lire to Peter Karlin's barn last world best looms supply the material. Th aiv7s TheMost EcoooojicaL northeast cf Hays City, t-even miles Monday.

J. M. R'. IIK1 NEW fcELKCTES rtTtfcU I KAIK VSttl. CALL OM manv years' standing, may be cured by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.

It soothes, strengthens and heals. It is the great pile cure. J. C. Farley.

The Union P.u ili. Passes through im best cities and Tetter, SaU-Kheniu and Kczema. The intense itching anil smarting, inci towns of Kansas, Colorado, Vtmiug dent to these diseases, isinstantlv alia vet" Russian Items. the best route to! by applying Chamberlain's Kve una I and Utah. anl i The dance at the G.

A. It. hall, Father Joseph of Catherine was C. which was held at Lawrence, Xovember 24, as announced last, week, Skin Ointment. Many very bad Denver, Chevene, Salt Lake Cil havelKniiermanentlycniytlbyit.

Kianeisco, iOIt land and all Pugel is equally efntient for itching pik-s and a favorite remedy for sore nipples, "ound 1 oints. visiting in Pfeifer last week. has been postponed on account of the machinists' ball of the same date Adam Stegman and J. Basgall chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites I lie advantages gained by travel and chronic sore eyes. 2.) cts.per box ing via the Union Paeifiic are Quick Prof Bagiey gave a lecture at tho are still running their steam thresh ers.

Time, Untqualed Service, Dr. Cady's Condition Powders, ar; iiist what a horse needs when in bad Congregational church, under the auspices of the Y. P. S. C.

last Thursday night, on Cannibalism of John Kassler, and Miss Grace Flacks were married in the Catholic church, Monday morning, by Father Paul us. B. Ganz, repiesenting the New-York Life Insurance company, of New York, was in town this week doing business. Wallace Murden, went to Salina, John Romiao, of Herzog, and Magnificent Lqnipment. Double Drawing -otu.

Pullman Palace Sleepers, Pullman Dining Curs, condition, xome, blood purifier aim v.M-mifup:e. They are not food but medicine and the best in use to put a A. A. HOOVER, staple and FANCY GROCERIES. My stock has been carefully selected, prices reasonatle, goods pure.

Queensware Glassware. 1 SOLICIT your trade. Kate Straemal, of Rush county were 1 i i i Price marneu at nolv Uross church in horse in piime condition, cents per package. Free Reclining Chair Cars, the Fiji Islands. The professor is a very interesting talker, and was lav ored with a large audience.

Pfeifer, last Tuesday. Pullman Tourist Sleepers- Tor timetables, pamphlets descrip TEA CHE US' COLUMN. Another young man went back on tive of the country traversed, rates ol Mrs. Geo. Boss very mysteriously last winter we reail an item his bride a few days before the cere- fare, slef ping ear accommodations,) monyvvas to take place.

Some of the disappered Wednesday night, and her whereabouts are unknown. He or nuv other information, apply to young fellows will get fooled some D. Taylor, Agent. husband thinks that some other fel these days, if they don't act a little "The Republic ax' urging the teach ers of cur county to start a "Teach ers' Column" in the paper. have longingly waited for it to come but in yain- Saturday night, to meet his wife and tell her what a good boy he had been during her absence.

Frod Page has embarked in the grocery business, in Topeka. The stylo of the lirm will be Wilson Pago. We wish Fred abundant sue cess in the mercantile business. low has beat him staying awake for more carefully. her, and ho is looking for him with ''What does the Herzog corres blood in his eve.

Now we do not know why it does poudent take us for?" "Does he RATE9. SI. 00 PIN OAT. FIRST CLASS SAMPLE ROOM. W.

R. NICHOLSON, Attorney at Law. not come. Aren't seventy or eighty think we sav things we do not teachers able to keep up a teachers' Office oiiiKisito First National Kutik, Hays mean By the way who is Rev I'be New column? In the article aliove referr City, Khus-is. Will Ite at Kllw, -v-ry Siitur.lay.

r. "UlemmoDS ihe next time the Herzog correspondent goes to measure the "length" of people, he ed to, the fear was expressed that the work would be wholly thrown on the shoulders of the city teachers. T. GA3TLAND. Proprietor.

Special Bargain better ask their names. In 1894, 1895, and 1890 many To that we sav, "Try us and Does anv one doubt for a minute ON NORTH SIDE. OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. family nas gone without sugar in that sixty county teachers could not or would not furnish as much every their cof. which coffee was made Invitations are out for a Thanksgiving eve ball, given by the U.

P. machinists. Tho boys are working hard and should have the suppport of all lovers of the dance. Jim Burke, while threshing for W. K.

Thomas, had his engine boiler ruined. The engineer built a good lire and left the engine to get his breakfast, on his return he found the water out and the engine in a very dangerous condition. A. J. Laura and wife, now living in Missouri valley, and both well known in this place, expect to leave next month for Kingsbury, South Africa, of dried wheat; manv a familv had KANSAS, HAYS CITY.

week as half a dozen correspondents mu from the county are now doing. Such a column would be of great interest to us all. If, for instauce, W. L. DOuIIIlAS ORDER in the last issue had appeared thp answers to the examination questions THE 'Qr children, whose only wardrobe was one garment.

It. is a pity to see the head of some of those very families throw their hard earned silver dollars to the hogs. Prohibition may not prohibit," but one thing is dead sure: when the saloons are all closed for a week or two, the boys get home from town 2 or 3 hoars sooner. Prohibition may be right but the tears of some poor how eargerly would we not have read them and how much would we QUICK. Regular Price Sped Price as longastaey fast, the bar-aia ever offered, onlv not haye profited thereby? That where Mr.

Laura expects to work at $3 SHOE the World. For year-) this shoe, by merit alone, has distanced nit competitors. W. L. Douglas SiS.oO, $4.00 and ihoes are the productions of skillcrl workmen, 'rom the test materlat possible at these prices.

Mso SiS.5 and Jsti.oo shoes for men. SS.OO and for boys and youths. W. L. Douglas shoes are indorsed by over 1,01,000 wearers as the best la style, tit and durability of any shoe ever offered at the prices.

Banquet Lamp, Finished in lacquer, lias Nfn 2 Kocliester rhitnney and Wlcfe. with either a hamlsome 1 4-inc'i simile 10-tnch la'lcv crejo tissue paper shade orfaix Isanil valiit- eloln'. with roltl trim-minsrt. all for would surely be the first thing we teachers would read. How nbout it now Can it be done Teachek.

women are not very pleasant to look at, either. Reporter. It Is impossible to promise particular features will appear in the "AMERICAN MONTHLY during the coming year, for tt is, as the Bookman says, a great monthly newspaper." As such, it prints for its readers an illustrated account of the notable things which make the history of i Juat osn 112-1 iO'i Of 1 money HOWS THIS? iney are made ail the latest shapes and styles, and of every variety of leather. If dealer cannot supply von, write lor catalogue to V. L.

lxmglas, Brockton, Mass. Sold by GEO. S. GRASS, Hays City, Kas. in? ana prlci irtil'ie: Si.97 We offer One Hundred Dollars riu; i'r il his trade, machinist.

John Touscher and Miss Theresa Erbert were married at the Catholic church Sunday morning, by Father Paulus. A large number of their friends gathered at the bride's home, where thev served their wedding din-ner. The afternoon was spent in daucing and other amusements. Many valuable presents were receiv ed. Each guest tried to give the young couple useful information that would guide them in their long journey through life.

Reward for any case of Catarrh that A. M. ROTHSCHILD CO. canuot le cured bv Hall's Catarrh WHQLESALE. the month, of the political, the economic, and literary happenings which are of value to intelligent men and women.

The Editor's 44 Progress of the World UOs succinctly an illustrated story of the month. The Leading Artkles' State, Van 8 area to Chicago. I "We know of no review published, this country or in Europe, which combir.es so successfully as the Amebicam Monthly the alertness, timeliness, and energy of Jcamalism wlih the sound judgment, carcfuiiy weighed opinion, exact knowledge, and well-chosen English of the purely literary periodical." The Outlook. Cure. M-ntlJU thi puper.

Small precautions often prevent great mischiefs. DeWitt's' Little Earlv Risers are very small pills in size, but are most effective in pre venting the most serious forms of bver and stomach troubles. They cure constipation and headache and regulate the bowels. J. C.

Farley. F. J. CHENEY CO. Toledo, O.

We, the undersigned, have kqowu F. J. Cheney for. the last 15 years, You Can Buy at "Republican" Offic Dyspepsia Cured. Shiloh's Yitali-zer immediately relieves Sour Stomach, Coming up of Food Distress, and is the great kidnev and liver remedy.

Sold bv H. B. Kohl. and believe him perfectly ticnorable ink iu all business transactions andl Pens, Tabk-ts, give the best thought and information of the current magazines iafivf continents the contributed articles furnish the character sketches of the man cf the month, and give timely discussions by authorities on any question of immediate serious import. The result of this comprehensive effort to edit in one monthly volume the information needed by intelligent people of "live" instincts is best gauged ia financially able to carry out any ob (uli.

ligations made by their firm. Wholesale Drug gists. Toledo, O. Wai.dixo, Kinxax Mabvix, Wholesale Druggists, Tole FROM HERZOG. The foundation of the new school building is now over half completed.

Rev. Father Gabriel had a runaway a few day 3 ago. A broken spring wagon is the result. Weddings are drawing to a close. do, O.

Iji-hiI Pencil, Slati P-nt-ilt. Pen lKililers, Killers, Knottf ('(-! Pajier, l-gnl "ap lHer, Lnveli'. Writing Paiwr, Vtiliuf Statiouery Mountiui; Paper. I'riot Paper.fle..ete. Hall Catarrh Care is taken in the opinions which the readers of the AMERICAN MONTHLY have seen fit to express.

These are thinking business men, clergymen, editors, lawyers, professors, engineers, the wide-awake women of America. They write that the SPECIAL OFFER The current number and the two preceding; 25c. ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Only three or four more to come off GEO.

FEDEPSOJSI HAS A BIG LINE OF eating Stoves AT LOWEST PRICES. Price Tos. per lottle. Sold by all and then wait till after Christmas Vellov; Front Store. Nortli Maiu Street.

Druggists. Mr. will please re-read our item Hall's Familv Pills are the of last week about being precise, aud To heal the broken and diseased AMERICAN MONTHLY "is indispensable "i "is simply invaluable nl "is a generous library ia iUelfj is "a historical cyclopedia of the "the best means of aid for a busy "the best periodical of the kind we have ever had "a triumph of editorial genius the wotld under a field-glass, etc, etc. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $20 PER YEAR ADDRESS American Monthly Review of Reviews not quote us as having said certain tissues, to soothe the irritated sur gentlemeu are when we said face to instantly relieve and to per REPUBLICAN Office" For Stationery they "are not glad." manently cure is the mission of De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. J.

C. Also a line of Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, TunirB Paints, Oils, Etc. Give us a call. Iu last week's edition of The Re Farley. publican we read a statement that the 13 ASTOR PI-ACE.

NEW YORK Subscribe to The Kepcblicas, Russian weddings are not coming off KANSAS. ELLIS,.

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