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The Kansan from Jamestown, Kansas • 7

The Kansan from Jamestown, Kansas • 7

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The Kansani
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Jamestown, Kansas
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7
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One price only the atne to ev- One price only the name to er eryWjy and plainly marked on ijWr-and plainly marked do the good, jthe g'Kl. WOMAN'S VANITY Thev were talking about the vanity of woman and one of the few ladies prewnt undertook a defensor. "Of course" said she. "I ad mit that women are vain and men are not. hy, he added, with a glance around, "the necktie of the handsomest man in the rooin if even now up the back of bis collar, and he smiled for every man present put hi hand to the hack of hi ueck.

That proves it. All men are vain. Our particular line of vaoitv jut now i in hingf able to offer On tfie first of January we; adopted the cawh system and to us it has been very satisfactory. In i paying cash for good at our store our get the benefit of i I more goods for their money than if we had to buy our good on 1 credit. There is not a grocery! store in Concordia that comes any way near selling as much goods i for the money as we do and for; this we have to thank our custom- i ers.

We thank you all very hear- tily, and we hope to merit a con- tinuance of your patronage in the future as we have in the past and i Inducements Like These LACE CURTAINS Houw? cleaning about over. You need new curtains. are showing handoine ones, sath-factorT both in quality and design at 4.S. and $7.50. We have a lace curtain the price of hich is 50e a pair but we do not care to sell it.

All lace curtains at that pric are too narrow to look well. For a little more money we can sell yoa a curtain that has both width and length and is neat and pretty, re them at 75 cents (not in, but coming) $1.10 and $1.50 per pair. With thee you can give your room a dainty air at little expense. HOSIERY Some time we will ran a hosiery Ad-, just now we mention two items onlv. RE'IIJESCE TJtB KOME OF W.

W. CALDWELL. Item No. 1. Ladies fall seamless hose, black, 10c.

Just about such a hose as you have been baying at 15c, 2 for 25c. Item No. 2. Ladies Black Hose, double sole, high spliced heel. A good hose at a low price 15e.

SUMMER CORSETS SIX STRONG POINTS Full Weight Full Measure RpRt nf f5nnrii I I we will always endeavor to give you full value for your money. The cheap rates on photos will last only a short time at A vert's. See Whipp Co. for best bargains in Real Estate, Farms or city property, Insurance or Abstract. 12tf.

The Concordia Grocery Company boys are building a bakery in the rear of their store. The oven will be a very Sneooe. rrriaie sturgii wniskers are lae aoHal rtt. in tbe point of side bums. Incidentally, we Eight graduates in the English course; jare: O'les Towuwlin.

Maude Pinney, that for a very short time, we will; EniWt Florence Pennock, 11 fJHr-n no I Walter l80n- sell the children two packages (10- Dr of KaIUM ntVj i -f president of Baker University, aud one sticks) of the best i Psia of the m0it of the Prompt Attention If you want the baby's picture taken, CoU rteOUS Treatment dgiit D0W tbe Ume to gtt St rt Fu 1 1 Value for Your IS. Money The Concordia Commandery attend- Gnnd cjmmsUiAtr Backing these State-' Temp'ar at Junction City this week, ments with a full The J. M. 35c The Paragon 50c We also carry the Chicago Summer Waist JIjOO. LADIES SUMMER VESTS Fall taped, short sleeves, a garment with lota of wear.

A reasonalby good vet at a low price. each, 3 for 25c Thread: 8 spools for 25 cents. TfeSh. Clean. UD-tO- Gum for five cent.

date Groceries and Again thanking you for It has become so rainy and wet in Kansas that the moss has commenced to sprout on the roofi of the houses. Neitzel is the daddy of this mil leiell Mm One Price Dry Goods Store. ISpOSltlOn tO live and et live. I OUT prOuUCe taken Same aS Cash TOT gOOdS. A Car Of Pure 'Early OhlO KaW 'ey Seed Potatoes.

Call and get prices. S. W. LANTZ, Cash Grocer. I A CONCOKDIA Commencement.

i The exercises of the Concordia High jm-IiooI wiSl be held at; the Opera Houms May ls'J. I The graduates in the Latin course 1 are: Anna Davis, Myrtle Wilson, Edna Peterson, Malcolm Lake, Eilie l'ierce, Laurence Marlatt. dav, will lecture Thursday night. May I 27, under of the jfraduati The prjeramme at the library, next Friday, will be of interest to all. Mlie Dora and EttaHark wre tis- litinsfriendB at Glasco.

last week. Wantfd: -I want to buy a female goat, giving muk. u. o-tnms. tf Coir.f arsd see our nice line of Organ-; dies.

We the same cheap. 21U2 II. X. IIank. Mrs.

jjjwreil is attending the (iraud Loiig', JsTee of Kifir, A. O. U. at Wichita this eek. Park I'ulfiifer weut to Kansas City on Mtnday evening on business connected with the law hrm of Pulsifer jc Frasik'iin hinn.

a leading merchant of (Ireenleitf. was in tae city evening, attending the met-ting of the comrnandery. II. S. Coopr catiiier of the Fanners anil nf Sostiidia.

was TistUng Concordia friends last M-it- an(j un(jaT The (J. A. R. reunion will be held at temlK-r l'j inclusive. It is vxv.ui that reunion will excel tilB wwns ones iu u.int of attend-1 HVeu i The Xararetli Academy w.il its commencement exercises in the Otera Huns oa Fndav afternoon, Mav 21st, Tickets may be had at itvl9 gu.re.

also at Neitzei's drug store. i M. Laugalia and famuv, formeriv of republic, but who have been recent- lv at Aufftttta. to Concor-' OT I to 19 I of The well known Jack belonging to Milton Maddox will make the season at the owner's place one mile southeast of Concordia. 2rAi Croup and whooping cough are childhood's terrors; but like pneumonia, bronchitis, and other throat and lung Concordia yesterday afternoon on their Calvary (iuiid is making preparations wav t0 Scottsville their future borne, hold fair sometime iu the fail.

jij vtTV Ellsworth yester- W. II. L. Peppeiell wassammoned to day mornicg at $3. The Kansan ex-Junction City last to visit his tends congratulations, father, who is vry sick.

Hocse ron EE.T:-Aneiegaut sev- Lei Seyster came iu from Des. en-room house, 2 story mansard roof, Moines last Sunday to visit his relatives oue block south-east of Fred Laroc- aod oid Concordia fnends. ques stone house good bara large Miss Came Baidwin. of Jamestown, enough for six head horses; any troubles, can be quickly cured by using macil obliged for the one we one minute cough cure. received.

W. L. McCart Co. Springstead went with her Little Rebecca Decker who won first brolLtr' to Michigan oa a place last year in the county contest 1 da-TS recited at the oommeneememt exercise I-oLgton, of ebraska, a rmt, in Ilollis AprJ 35. Eebeaa has on.

Stives in Aurora, usual ability as a speaker for a little of om oiks gathered at child. If she continues to improve she) Letoumeaus and gave ILa will be second to none in the state. Mar? neai 111 holior of htT When the spnng ume comes, "genUe of Kinjis Ct Annie, hke all other sensible persons, speadiDg will cleanse deliver and renovate the few dars mi and relative. kind treatment, we are Yours verv truly. Concordia Grocery Co, Martin Brothers, Managers.

Paradia it cured bacon. Demers sil Omir own 21; Money to loan on lung or short time see Whipp Co. 12tf Tickets for Mrs. Molthrop's ent r-taiument are on sale at Taylor, kv Xeitzel's drug store. Try those Burlington Route playing cards, just the thing for your high-five and Eureka parties, only 15 cents per pack at the Burlington depot.

tf Only one week more will Paradis Demers sell sixteen pounds of iard for a dollar. Bolingers for anything you want in clothing, ne buys g'HHis often and keeps at the head of the rrocefsion on up-to-date goods. In our list of editors who attended the association we inadvertently left out the names of two worthy members, 1 Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Kupe, of the Clyde i Uera2i Mrs. Moithrop has prepared an ex tensive and elaborate programme for her entertainment at the opera house Mtr IirvrT on Friday evening. Reserved seats are only 23 cents, other seats only 13 cents. F.ev.

J. A. Eakics. for manv years a missionary to preaciied at the Presbyterian church last Sunday mora- ing and evening. Mr.

Eakius also made a short address to the 'editors at the reception. Col. and Mrs. B. Brown went ap to Wood st on, this morning to visit an old friend, CoL Thus.

Pettigrew, and family. They als visit a ranch of SlO acres which the Colonel owns near; Stockton. Unconditional surrender, is the only terms tb-jse famous little puis known i as IWitts Little Risers ill make with eonstipatiou. sick headache and stomach tr3ubles. T.

lM arfv I 1 -j Married at Miltonvale ou Thursday evening April 22t.d at ttie home of the bride's parents by Rev. Coiweil, Mr. Cooper and Miss Florence IVarce. The bride and groom are we 1 and favorably known Miss rearce being one of our ef- ricient school teachers. The tiuii'g was a Tery quiet one.

only a fe relatives and fnends beinj present. The br.de looked charming in a lovely old ruse colored gown, trimmed in cream chirTon and ribbon. The wed- ding supper consisted of eventhirc that it was possible to w.sh r. The bride received several haa Jsouie and useful presents. We wih them jot Pleasant or i I thought.

The well-known stallion Invincibie will be kept for service at the Beau-champ iV Jarvis barn until May 1st. After that he will be moved to alina to stay to the end of the season on July 1st. W. M. Wilcox.

Dr. DaoieSs of N-ottsville, and his bride from Ellsworth, passed through amount of ground adjacent can be had for Terr small rent. House is newly papered, high ceiling, etc. 2TU ALBERT MaETTS. HELP WANTED We want help to get rid of more zroeerie week than we have ever Wow.

and jmi that is saving a good deal. It an estab hshel fact that 'T superior qualitj and fresh-j ness our g-xds are not sar- pa.vfd anv where on the face of the earth. We make it point tor our customers bv srivinu them receive-i in gwas for their money, and never use premiums as an inducement for people to trade with us. You can't get grd j.vis witaout paving a living price them, and when von gt premiums with jour )Pxms scmeh-iT has to pav f-r them. and voa ca ara something for notaing.

flisTUUlUlX. 1BC hfOCCr raw vaur own n'i ct'tl ioa cmi get Aurora. Another heavy rain here Saturday evening. Items are scarce around here this week. A party of girts was around hanging May baskets the first of the month.

in this city Messrs F. A. McDonald, F. Longton, C. Elliott and P.

Cawson went to Con- of q. Key, in the Camp of M.W.A rt Craves. Ford Pilcher is working for Will Predmore. Jim Pilcher and wife have a bran new girl at their house. Bessie Cross visited her Grandma Lemons last week.

Mrs. Laura Wright is the happy possessor of a fine new orrau. Joe Gates has been TmUng in Kan- sas CitT with his mother, Grandma Lemons has been very ack for some time. 2s hope of her reeov- ei ttJUDi. ZZ- 1.

We hope our fnend above ruecuoned will excuse our blander of a few veeks past. Joe Gates has retained home from Kmju Ct opaiiied by his mptbw. ud Xtr Tinted Jamts Mcer says ne has a bes rr jv 0f nt vbeat in this part of the ki mhtoat Pcea being pwed np. some wheas a xhst new cut at J.arora man bt ocrapKd the attention et Aunww a graj eiteut last wk. tor didat joi have had time to pwt fciicseif on rms of tie county.

isKstracted.ear it at 1 ra tn road to recovery a a nunc it cure croop and aJ fonm of Surg sad trsrvt troubles. W. L. McCarry Co. dia this wees, with the mteutiou of are right.

aid the suits aw very stylish, making this city their home. str Dt.ilins, a traveling man for. an It is said that Deacon J. E. M.sthail eastern dry gnods house, has made ar-of the Daylight dmi't care a Tamra rangroents to locate his family in Con-whether he attends a social hop and cordia.

tnps the light fantastic toe. or to Have you notice-1 the extraordinarr Europe. It makes but Tatnm little gRe at A. II. Boiin-! ditTereuce to him, just so he is in the it wa8 shown charmmg presejice of her whom he Cv.ncvrdia.

2U2 iu rS" Miss Ida of C4ker C.ty, is Tisitsiig friends iu Concordia. Hie is ALL Wl on her way to Earn pe to be educated in luv Purru'T a orS3" 50111 l. a i IS. d. Uraf sneid this week.

Mr. and A. 1 "g--er. i Dr" attending physician, Miss Mattie shatks. of Simpson, Kan.

i purchased a Sue new scale Kimball ian0 Brsssfitii last week. We have got twenty five spring i capes that we will che out cheap. 2W2 II. X. UassO.v.

Mrs. Jtiedge. of Glaseo. bought one those celebrate-J organs of B. R.

Brass Seid last week. The 5ret suit for children vou ever saw at IT lU.iinrvr, tL one of the creat institutions of that xuntrv. Bring your family groups, or your children, and boys bring your sweethearts to Avert' richt awT otiirk. if nn nt i A special train ran from 15eloit to Monrovia, last xinday, to carry Beloit 1 iple and Mamfoid's Band to the fua-eral of Lew Best, foimerly a prominent citizen of Mitcheil county. Lsi Three ad of black yearling muley heifers.

They stnyed from try fee-i lot int one rdia. A hiriU rewaid wulb pari for their return t. J. Harker, City Market. Callers Br circas opened for tfw eswi on last evrning.

Stice of their band osea had ot yet imtl the Oncriia lUnd vtt ireurr ously atrd their srrvicr. frer. Tl tect as full af.d the performance rve very resertf satisfaction. Concordia i 4 siskcui wiiu ijrii i.iii.c tux Risers, famous Little pills for the liver and stomach all the year round. TT.

L. McCarry i Co. Thirty years is a tune to fight so painful a trouble as piles, but Jacob iutcneu, oi nionvme, 11, strncgiea that long before be tried DeWitta Witch Hazel Salve, which quickly and permanently cured him. It is equally effective in eczema and ail skin atTec-Uons. W.

L. McCarty i Col School closed last Friday at Pleasant Hill District 1 Mitchell Co. Kansas. dinner was served honor of the teacber. After dinner an excellent! programme was carried out br the IT scholars.

Mr. W. IL toilms and Miss I Annie Vernon furaisbed the music. There was about ISJ persons present, We were neverat a more orderly enter- the kind. Miss CoJins is an eiceiient teacher and one of Cloud "to, fairest daughters.

OXE HO was THEilE. The hundreds of Mr. D. A. Valentine fneods in Concordia mill be pained to bear that his inj ones, resulting from the runaway accident, of which be wasa nc- ed in the foJowinc two items from mP nid-.

His injuries were more smoas than it was uwaght at ars MkU his con- ditioa is not at ad a.artnicg. He is havmr tbe best of meoical atteotion as wea as cvuiu oc tipecir. i.airs. Mr. Valentine seems to have been hurt a treat deal worse than at urst reported, the peivie bone being frac tured and it has twen found best Us; I i enrtn to a woouen man would nt cuvince hirn of anything.

It takes a man with the pwer of reawn 9 I ut-rsUad that there only oi.e r.t:T piace to buy f.jt twear ia northern KausM, and i k. -i. i.iai liiai Mill tr is lur circuit suit jhht Ti.vlor, Xeittel Co. on enst sixth street. Kansas.

The sub-j jeH.t of ch.ldrtn is nw oc- cupying the attrtition of mst mothers. and the m.t of them realize the fact that Tiv'wr. Xeitzt-I Co. handle the lw-st line of children's shoe in this market, and they have everything tbt is m.v'e in ti of for the little fiks and rgh; here. us incidentally remark that it pjs to biy a pair of blT slme for little fvlks will Ut thii tw- or three pairs of sh Iv nl fail to investigate tie superior lir shs for the folss at N'eitrel Co s.

,1 -Ilw: fa be rema.n at the Kincaid residesce an- be is brtter ate to be Wbeaarodii which mnJ iJe Hiiiooce. inemiDt hich tcav be quite a while et Hisiooee. un miBacwicaciria ssster. Miss of Top" a. is ait ing in carer for biaa.

Hry a.e& Tis.ted him Tuesday and Wednesday. Dispatch..

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