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Quenemo Republican from Quenemo, Kansas • 3

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A a fr t. if vy -y V- Tke" Jbiieky ep end "on on can always 99 ea, giving yon a quare L-LJ Misce TRAW HATS! We want to close out all our GLASSWARE, and will sell all odd pieces at actual cost, and sets at reduced prices. neous 1 00 09 10 20 05 best Granulated coffee i en. K. C.

baking powder. can? Levis lye can Gvi'enwich lye Our entire stock will be sold remrcH; 89 69 Dry Goods, Nickle plated, all copper tea kettles, usually sold for 1.25, our price Tea and coffee pots like above 14 qt. granite ware dish pans, usually sold at 60c and 70c, our price 10 qt. tin pails Galvanized wash tubs. enough to come in out of the rain.

We bet a S4 dog that all he recognizes in the letter in the Public Opinion is the signature, the body of it having to be re-written before the compositor would be permitted to try to make sense "out of it. No Tom, that fellow is below our notice, for he don't know any more than the fellow who wrote the pop resolutions adopted by the 4th District Pop Convention (which you see in another column) and ought to belong to the pop party. No Tom, we can't notfee such a nincum. Porter Nesbitt was in town last week, and the "old guard" held a reunion. Porter is now located at Mound City, and is doing well in the clothing business, but he is the same bid Port as of yore.

He has been away from Quenemo for about six years, but was not forgotten. It was amusing to see him meet the people on the streets. Of course the "old guard" went fishing, and of course Porter fell in the river, and of course the rest of the lads got wet out of sympathy. He was very much surprised at the improvement in the town since he had left, for Quenemo wasn't very frisky when he saw it last. Porter is married how, and has a charming wife he says she is charming two little babes, of which he is very proud.

less of COST, Ottawa Times: J. C. Curry; from Quenemo, was in Ottawa Wednesday. He re )rts a number of .1 of his white-faced thoroughbreds to farmers in this country. Curry has the best.

Some few of our young people attended a party at Mr. and Mrs. Bert Adams, near Williamsburg, last Friday evening. Refreshments were served and our people report a delightful time. The Lyndon Journal tells the story of a Quenemo man who was in Lyudonand while there had to drink coffee to keep him awake.

Lyndon is 'enough to drive a man to The Ottawa Business College is putting in several modern office machines including Edison's latest mimeograph and commercial graph-aphdne. This schoolkeeps abreast of the times in all things. Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Robinson, of Burlingame, visited their many Quenemo friends the latter part of last week. Joe is still traveling for Catlin Knox, of Leavenworth, and reports business as being fine. The Lyndon Journal acknowledges the corn: Tom Ellis Ed. etc.

There were no arrests for the Sunday drunks. We will never again try to puff the town on her. lack of police court Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bailey arid family, of Claflin, Kansas, were 38 08 45 MOBS I 2 lb nails 05 Coffee mills.

19 Block tin pails, set up. bottom We have a complete assortment of Summer Dry Goods, Vests, silk Mitts, Sash Ribbons, Belts, etc. Our Dress Goods will interest you in quality and price. Organdies, Crash suitings, Lawns, Dimities, Madras, and everything in that line that you can think of. You know we have the reputation for always having the nicest Laces and Embroideries in town.

5 Ladies fine Shoes, usually sold at $1.50 our price. We do not intend to carry one hat over. This is your chance to get a hat CHEAP. 99 Usual price 40c, our Smaller size Good hand saws Garden hoe. Four" tongued forks.

28 20 50 19 38 Ladies fine kid lace or button shoe, coin toe usually sold at $2 or 2.25, our 1 69 Men's all solid oil grain shoes.125 Men's and boys's plow shoes. 89 Our prices are always the lowest on shoes. Buggy whips 10 Raw hide buggy whips usually All Millinery still in stock will be sold at greatly reduced prices, we don't want to carry over any millinery. 47 05 sold for $1.00 our 750 Carpet tacks N. B.

Our store will be closed all day P.londay, July 4lh. I SPOT-CASH GENERAL SUPPLY STORES- It Pays To Trade At "The Lucky." V'- fill 1 Pl I 9 i Notice. The following merchants have agreed to close their stores all day Monday, July 4th. Crum Downer. O.

C. Bodley. R. B. Vaughn.

S. M. T. L. Marshall.

fts fSLTi LOCAL LINES Great Cures proved by tiioun.u of testimonials bluw that Hood's Sar-saparilla possesses iiowcr to imrifv. vitalize and enrich the blood. Hood's Pills are 'the finltr nU'a fr A. II. Patter, with E.

C. Atkins of Indianapolis. writes: "I have never before given a testimonial in my life, But I will say that for three years we have never been without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house, and my wife would as soon think of being without flour as a bottle of this Remedy in the summer season. We have used it with all three of our children and it has never failed to cure not simply stop pain, but cure absolutely. It is all right and anyone who tries it will find it so." For sale by Mark-ham Marlett.

guests of Mr. and 1. VV. Cochran the latter part of last week; Mr. Bailey, who is a prominent grain buyer, is a nephew of Mr.

Cochran's. -Misses Duff, Ethel Chaplin, Maude Parrish, Elma Melvin and Mattie Baxter, and Messrs. James Herron and Ed Heilman, returned Thursday evening from Osage City, where they have been attending institute. The boys write home from Western Kansas that they are getting plenty of work and good wages. There has been some comment that there was an overplenty of hands out there, but the reports do not seem to confirm the story.

Lyndon Journal: The chairman of the grand jury says that the vitnesses that have been before the grand jury have appeared to be willing to tell the whole truth, and that there is no sea-foam, cold tea, be taken with Hood'a Sarsepsu-iiia. and also the Kanawha river for half the afternoon. The crops through Kentucky were looking very good, but at no place along the route did they come up with the crops in Kansas. The people were generally engaged in mining, and for miles along the route, there would be a small coal station, but we did not stop at any of them, only to change engines and for water. We arrived at Dunn Loring about 6:30 a.

Friday, and were unloaded in a short time. Capt. Stevenson, of the Col-iege company was in command of the recruits, and he marched us out to camp, which is about four miles, and half-way on the double quick. We got to camp about 8:00 o'clock and the coys were all glad to Ballard's Hotehound Sjmp is not a mixture of stomach destroying drnes but ia a scientifically prepared remodv TEQUA. McGhee has ordered a bran new reaper.

Olive Moore is home again. Walter Black expects to go to Emporia to work ia a few days. Most of the wheat in this vicinity is harvested. It is not so good a crop as was hoped for. The rain is making the corn whoop her up, like Dewey did the Spanish.

Ernest Whitney's father, from Vermont, came in Friday for a visit with his son. W. H. Wilson has traded his homestead and the Lamar farm for. property in that cures ccuebs and colds, and hroat and lunar trembles, liv kn i iicki prompt "akd positive.

25c and 50j. hi Remember the festival on the M. E. Church lawn tonight. Icecream and cake, and a general good time for all.

Jim McGuire came up Saturday night from Ottawa for a short visit with Quenemo friends. He returned home Monday morning. Set some kind of a price on your property and list it with C. H. Leonard.

Almost everybody has something to sell at some price. Fix up the old place. Get some wall paper and paint of us and add to the value of your property. Bodley Carder. Born, last Friday, to Mr.

and Mrs. Boone Neal, a baby girl. Dr. Neiberger reports both mother and child as getting along nicely. Myrt Robinson was in Quenemo one day last week visiting friends.

Myrt is now clerking in Catlin Knox's branch store in Lawrence. SANTA FE EXCURSIONS. Fourth of July rates this year only one fare for the round trip. Dates of sale July 2, and a. Final return limit July 5th, mini ca tie Springfield, Mo.

A man by the name of We dra-vrs ov.r clothing eii pquipments V'rtv. (inters j0 mum rate 50c. Via banta Fe. and are Hansel gets them. The Santa Fe will sell tickets Eyes tested free at Marlett Markham's.

Clarence Ausman made a business trip to Ottawa Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. J. D. Parmanteer was a Kansas City visitor Sunday and Monday.

Hoyt Bird sold the old bus to Hensley, of. Pomona, one day last week. Miss Pearl Cloud returned last Thursday eve from her Kansas City visit. Vaughn O'Brien will pay the highest market price for flax, corn, wheat, etc. Mrs.

G. W. Neiberger was a Burlington visitor the latter part of last week. Wheat has been harvested this week, and threshing will be commenced at once. Quenemo has a strategy board that could give Dewey, Sampson, Co.

pointed points. The editor has been under the weather this week, and readers will not criticize too harshly. Some of our young people attended the barn dance at Wm. Hamilton's last Saturday evening. Over 90 of this years graduates of the Ottawa Business College have secured situations already.

any tune At along the route the people on June 30 and July 1st, limited Published in the Quenemo Republican, June 30, 1398. Ordinance No. 87. An Ordinance Relating to the Resisting OF OFFiCERS AND RESCI.T..G OF PRISONERS. Be Joined by the Mayor and th' Coum ilmen of the Cify of Quenemo; Shction i.

Any person or persons who shall wilfully hinder, delay, oppose or resist, or encourage any person hinder, delay, oppose or resist any city officer or persons legally authorized to act as such ia Obituary. to Aug, 31, to Portland, on M. E. lawn festival tonight. D.

R. Cloud, money to loan. Let Bertholf grind your scissors. Wall paper at Bodley Carders. Let not your troubles trouble others.

Take your grain to Vaughn O'Brien. For real estate loans call on D. R. Cloud. Crystal spectacles at Marlett Markham's.

The store windows are full of firecrackers. Wood and posts for sale by H. Hohenstein. Joe Parrish was an Osage City visi' Tuesday. The lawn at the Maine hotel is a thing of beauty.

Edmund Merryweather is on the sick list this week. Ben Gray will run two threshing gangs this summer. Firecrackers, two bunches for 5c. at the Arkansaw. Omaha and return only $9.40 via Santa Fe.

Ak agents about it. Mrs. Jessie Adelia Collet, whose death account of the tenth council of the Joi we were comiug, but at Lafayette, Indiana, there was a large crowd Congregational churches, July 7-12 at the depot with plenty of coffee and sand tor 500.50. lhesc tickets admit wiches. At Lebanon, Indiana, there was or malted water evidence being offered.

Several of the stores in Quenemo have decided to close up, all day, next Monday' July 4th. This has not been the custom here, but it is a good plan. The business men and their clerks are entitled to a vacation. Most of our people will go to neighboring towns to celebrate. Rice's restaurant, third door south of the Bank of Ottawa, also a large crowd, with lots of good things of stopover in certain places, and furnish the means of cheap travel ing to California and other Pacific The largest stock of wall paper coast points.

N. B. Larson. Osage county is ever brought to on our shelves. to eat, put up in boxes for us.

There is not as much sickness in camp now as there was a week ago. It was caused by change of water and vaccination. We have plenty to eat such as. it is. Bread, salt pork, beans, beef, new potatoes, and coffee.

You will see we do not enjoy many luxuries. Come and see it. Bodley Carder. on June 22, 1898, was noted in this paper, was born in Hopkins, July 9, She was the only daughter of Scott McFar-land of this city. When quite young she united with the M.

E. chnrch and was a faithful and consistent worker in both church and Ep worth League until failing health compelled her to give up the work. She was married to Herbert R. Collet at Colorado Springs June 16, 1S97, and the husband, father and two brothers remain to mourn her loss. The funeral services were conducted by Rev.

Wm. Hankins at the home on south Washington avenue, June 23, and were largely attended by sorrowing friends. Iola Daily Register. Mrs. Collet was well known here, her husband having been a Quenemo boy.

Many friends in this locality will mourn the loss. Mrs. Enoch Collet was in Iola to attend the funeral. The wheat crop in this section wants Quenemo people to remem Special to Washington, DC, via Santa Fe-Pennsylvania Lines. train will leave various points in Kaffias via Santa Fe.

July 4th, '93. It will leave Kansas City at 9 p. m. same day, and arrive in Chicago next morning. The Fenn- ber them when in the city.

The the discharge of his duties as such officer, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. 2. Any person or persons ho shall when called upon by any officer of this city, refuse to aid or neglect to assist such officer so calling upon him or them sx making any lawful anesX-OT; enforcing any of the ordinances of this city, shall be deemed guilty of a rcisdeiceanor. Sec.

3. Any person or persons who shall rescue, aid, assist or encourage the rescue or escape of any person while lega-'lv in the custody of any officer or shall sepp'y or attempt to supply any person whie ia tne custody of such oificef with any weapon, implement or mena of e.ip the same shall Ue deemed! guiUv c. a demeanor. I meals are is cents and they are It will soon be time for batallion drill, so good ones at any price. Remember the location, and just incidentailly sylifania lines take the train east of Chicago TheXinerarv 1S an attractive one and em I will have to close.

Yours Respectfully, A. L. RAH AM Co. 22d Reg'tKans. Vol- remark that you are from Quenemo.

Mrs. W. C. Bertholf and little daughter, Stella, depart today for hip 5 "5s f91 pa braces xoay ngnt ripe through the grandest Aiieguanjr iummiiD stcuery; along the Alue Juniata, and the majestic Susquehanna. One feature of the trip is the ride in the special train from York to the baitle-field of Gettysburg.

Go to N. B. Larson. Agent, Quenemo, for itinerary, list of low-rate excursions from Washington, and for the time train will pass station or nearest junction point. Sec.

4. Any person vbhing sr provisions of this ordiaance sua is a partial failure. There was too much wet weather, and probably none of it will grade above number three. The Reuben Rubbernecks have received an invitation to play at the Osage county fair. They have not yet decided whether or not to accept.

Melvern Review: Chas. Whitte-more, well-known in this county, had his hand severely injured at Kansas City recently through getting caught in a belt. Mrs. Louie Baird left Tuesday for her home in Colorado. Miss Lily Rankin accompanied her as a six week's visit with friends and relatives at Ord, Iowa.

Wesley is to keep batchelor's hall so he mt iakh tK a bank Notice. Hunting, fishing, or trespassing in any way on our land is positively forbidden. L. Gleau, A. Herndon, Mrs.

Mary Humphreys. eJ- conviction, be fined in any suiH not ing one hundred dollars cr imprisoned in the city prison, er thu ja.l savs but we rather suspect irorr of OF MICHIGAN. Mrs. Theodore Tynerand daugh the invitations to dine out thaf fc has received that he will "board ter, Nettie, were visiting in this round." vicinity last Sunday. R.

Copple, Cashier-W. Hall. F. E. Bodley, Pres.

John Copple, Vice-Pres, James F. Marlett. Ottawa Herald: The gas well Will Lovel and wife have return ed from their trip to Oregon. For Sale. Young sows with pigs, or the pigs withont the sows when old enough to wean.

Chestewhite and Poland China stock. Chas. Zable. 5 miles west of Quenemo. Osage county, not exceeding days, or by both such fine and imprisomr.eat, an.l stand committed until saca fine aii.i cosi of the prosecution are p.tid.

Sec. 5. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provLioas of this ordinance be aad the same are hereby repealed. Sec 6. This ordinance shall take eSect and be in force from its "publication ones in the Quenemo Republican.

A. W. Logan, Mayor, R. B. Vaughas, City Clerk, qro tern.

now shows a pressure of 212 pounds which indicates that the pressure is continually increasing. There "There's no use talking." says W. ft. Broailwell, druggist. La Cygne, "Chamberiain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy does the work.

After taking medicines of my own preparation and and those of -took a dose of. Chamberlains and it helped roe; a second dose cured me. Candidly and conscientiously I can recommend it as the best in the market." 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Jarlett Barnet Baxter went to Osage far as Kansas City, where she will Accounts Received upon the Most Favorable Terms Consistent with Safe and Conservative Banking. We Offer to Depositors Every Facility which their Balances, Business and Responsibility Warrant. is still considerable of a leak visit for two or three weeks.

around the opening and' with this Rev. D. H. Manley will preach City Tuesday afternoon, after his daughter who was attending the institute. Henry McDaniel and wife returned the first of the week from and the continued increase flow it is believed the well will reach a pressure of 225 pounds.

a patriotic sermon at the M. E. Church Sunday evening, and every Wall paper lots of new styles to Missouri Pacific Excursions. Christian Endeavor convention, Nashville, one fare plus $2 for round trip, dates of sale, body is invited to get a little 4th-of-July patriotism on the 3rd. select from, and the prices are right at Bodley Carder's.

their Illinois visit and report a fine Th( time. July 1 st, 2d and third. Nate Thomson will go west ne xt Tom Imes, of Ottawa, accompan Pain of EXTRACTING TEETH Mrs. Flora Shidler, of Lyndon, JN. is.

A. wasnington, u. Wednesday with his threshing a- ied by his little daughter Beulah, visited Quenemo friends Tuesday. chine. Harry Lester, Willis Bo d- is visiting her parents, Dave Myers and wife at present.

one far plus $4 for round trip, date of sale July 3d, 4th and 5th. ley, W. L. Washburn and Dick Miss Hannah McConnell return 'Harvest Laborers." Fames ot Rev. Skinner has moved into Frakes expect to accompany him.

Belongs to Past Ages. ed home Tuesday evening from a or less regular rate. All in ex the new M. E. parsonage.

Wall paper at Bodley Carders. Mr. Chas. Crum was an Ottawa visitor last Thursday. The infant boy of Mr.

and Mrs. John Mitchell is very ill. Every body is going to Ottawa to celebrate next Monday. Quenemo still stands and the world moves slowly 'round. Go to Marlett Markham for celebrated crystal spectacles.

See D. R. Cloud if you want to borrow money on farm land. The finest line of Wall Paper in Oiage county at Bodley Carder's. few week visit witn relatives at The Ottawa people know the Last Saturday waek, during the Ottawa.

value of printer's ink. They ad MODERN DENTISTRY HAS REDUCED vertised their celebration in every paper for many miles around, and J. C. Curry, of Greenacres Farm, sold one of his 14 month's old Hereford bulls to an Anderson county man last week. The consideration was $200 cash, and the purchaser got a bargain.

The reputation of Greenacres is spreading, and M.r. Curry's painstaking efforts to have the best are bringing their rewards. Prayers of the righteous item from the Lyndon Journal: It appears from the Quenemo Republican that whenever the "Reuben Rubber Necks" are about to be used to wipe up the ground with by another nine, they" pray for a rain, that it comes, and they jump the. game, thus; saving "sT A. W.

Logan was last week rain storm, lightning struck and killed a two year old heifer belonging to Bert McDaniel. If you want to dispose of either farm or city property, see C. H. Leonard. He will try and find you a buyer.

will undoubtedly have a big 4tfv cess of three at one time, one third of regular, each. Omaha, special rate of tickets on sale June 19th and 20th, 22nd and 23rd, 26th and 27th, June 29th, July 14th, August 20th and 21st. Regular trans Mississippi Exposition rate of S9.40 on sale at all times. Mrs, Combs, of Illinois, is the If Nate Thompson does as much guest of her Amos Cohk. See Vaughn O'Brien before business with his machine as with his vocal aparatus there will be Frank Louk has returned from TO A MINIMUM.

disposing of your wheat, flax or Kansas City. corn. They will pay you the top some kinds of threshing done in this section of the universe this John Mitchell moved back to his EXTRACTING. ot the market. fall.

Take j'our scissors to Bertholf 's D. R. Cloud has money to loan on farm lands. If von wish to old stand on 3rd street Tuesday. Four cultivators for sale at a bargain, at the Second hand store.

Wall paper newest styles lowest prices at Bodley Carder's. A Letter from Alfred Graham Camp Alger, Falls Church, Va. June 27, 1898. Editor Republican: July 4th, one fare for round trip tickets on sale July 2nd, 3rd and 4th, limited for return July 5th. Young Peoples' Union, Buffalo, N.

Y. One fare and $2 for round trip, dates of sale, July nth and 1 2th. For fulL particulars call at Pac. depot. R.

N. Morris, Agent barber shop and have them ground, He has the latest appliances for do ing good work. borrow money do not go away from Quenemo to get it. Mr. awarded a contract for supplying the Soldier's Home with the Arkansas City flour by the state FILLING, CLEANING, and all other operations are performed by an up to date denL, WITHOUT ANNOYANCE OR 3- Quincy Alexander is one of the Perhaps the readers of the Re board of charities, The contract citizens who have been having publican would like to hear something about our trip to Camp Alger.

calls for 65,000 pounds. He, was only 30 minutes too late to bid Qa another contract of 335,000 pounds, Cloud is ready to accommodate you. Owing to washout on the Pottawatomie near Garnett, the Missouri Pacific trains have had to come through Quenemo and Lomax this week, on their way to recruits for Company and twelve for Company left Emporia about 12:45 To those troubled with piles, either or bleeding, we oarticularlv recommend TO THE PATIENT. Baker Restaurant, cor. 1st and Main, Ottawa, still takes the lead.

Try No-Tox, the new drink, at the Arkansaw. It is a nerve builder. Wall paper at Bodley Carders. tr paint spread on their residence property. The employment bureau in the Ottawa Business College furnishes its students with situations.

School is in session all the time. which he thinks he could have got o. m. Tune 21st over the Santa Fe for TuT Dr. Sawyer Arnicaand Witcn Hazel balve.

had he been in time, but the tardi raka. Thev arrived there about 2 d. w11 immediately relieve and. positively .1 llrlott ness was through no fault of his ana marcnea 10 ue union racinc aepot. where they met the recruits for the remain Lyndon Herald: Miss Maude der of the regiment.

Thomson, of Burlingame, de Our great aim in DENTISTRY is the Banishment of PAIN. in its worst form yields to the blood clesnsing power of Ilood's Sarsaparilla. Thousands of cases have been perfectly CURED. we leit lopeka at 4:20 p. ana our livered the valedictory at the com journey to the Potomac had begun.

The mencement exercises of the St Cecilia seminary of Holdeh, Mo train was divided at Kansas City, one sec In speaking of the occasion the Kansas City Times says: "The Dr. Wright, the Painless' Expert can be' consulted exercises concluded by one of. the tion going ovet the Santa Fe, the other over the Rock Island. On going through Missouri at night we could see how the crops looked. We crossed the Mississippi river at Ft.

Madison, Iowa, a short time before daylight and arrived at Chicago between ten and eleven, o'clock. The crops The young people who take courses at the Ottawa Business College are furnished with practical office work by a large manufacturing company, thus giving them the practice necessary for securing a good situation. most eloquent addresses ever deliv JJr, Markham Office, Quenemo, July 1st and 2d, 1S9S. ered at this place, by Judge Wil liam Thomson of Burlingame, Kan Vt 1 I Jus. now everybody is ready to talk war.

We are do- I urmmimna ing a little fighting ourselves we ar holding down prices in ing a little fighting ourselves we ar holding down prices in sas, who spoke for an hour on the subject, "Character and its influ turuugu Illinois iooKea very nxe, out are not so far along as the Kansas crops. The farmers were plowing their corn for the ence." 1 ima Nature is forgiving, and will restore your diseased kidneys that will bring you perfect health by using Dr. Sawyer's Ukatine. For sale by Marlett Markham. 3 9 Lyndon Herald: Osage county first time and most of it was clean.

Clothing, and so far haven't advanced prices a single cent in anything. We bought a big stock before the rise and we are able to sell goods at just what our competitors paid for them in March. When 3'on see signs such as 'Cost Sale', 'Slaughter Sale' or 'Discount it means that the brother bought just At Chicago our section ran into the Illi was complimented at the state convention in the election of Bert. You Need Not Come To the Mill, ISC" nois Central depot and stayed there for about five hours, waiting for the other sec Logan as a member, of the state central committe. Inis will be.

of Ballard's Snow Liniment will cure lame back, sore throat, woands.sDraiDP, bruises, cuts, old, sores. Ladies it will cure your back-ache. t2 Ilpdach quickly cured. Dr. tion.

We layed there within less than one benefitto our county as our special hundred yards from Lake Michigan. The boys were allowed to run around and the interests and needs will be more carefully looked after. Bert, is active and energetic, and his servic Davis Aati Headache never ffvils. 25cj. Bodley Carder.

most of them took in the sights" of the city, and a few of them took a five mile trip If you wish to get our meal and gi; the merchants in town handle 0:1 chop or chicken feed, call on We to fill orders as l.ir-ivr an a 'little late' and he now thinks thaMhe bait will catch some who are not posted. Last week a gsntleman showed us a hat that he had bought at a 20 per cent discount sale. The hat was marked $1. 40 and sold at $1.12, and we had the identical hat at $1.00 straight. We show the largest line of Summer Garments, Hats, Furnishings, and to be found like a pill that is a pill, built on medical science by an able physician; such is the onr short story of Dr.

Sawver's Little Wide 1 es as chairman of our county central committee, last year, warrants us in saying that he will do his full duty in his present responsible position. Awake Tills. Marlett Markham. it anion': been to plea people all wo in the state of Kansas 3 a out on the lake. We left there about 4:00 p.

m. over the Big Four route, and passed through Kankakee, Lafayette, Lebanon, Indianapolis, Greetfsburg, and arrived at Cincinnati shortly before daylight the second morning after we had started. At Cincinnati we were transfered to the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad. We ed the Ohio river for nearly haU the ciay Lyndon Journal: The fellow H. L.

T. SKINNER. Tabyler's Buckeye iie O.ntmont relieves tbe inttnse itching. It soothes it hoals, It enrea chronic cast where surgeons fail. It a stiomiti urtsiaty.

Its sales increase through its cures, it is no 6xporirnPot. Every boliie guar anteod. COj. Tu'jy, 12 4 who don know enough to know a good tovn like Lyndon or Que-. nemo when he sees it, don't know.

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