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The Arlington Enterprise from Arlington, Kansas • 4

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XV. A. Sleador for choice juicy steak ILe new" meat niferkol. IMew Meat Market Sterilized Milk. As many as 500 families are now supplied with sterilized milk by the Liverpool (Eng.) corporation, the weekly consumption being 1,200 gallons.

So well has the undertaking succeeded that the health, committee now proposes to develop it by starting a municipal dairy farm and keeping its own cows. The municipal sup Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Sterling Silver and Fine Silver Plateclwaro Tor Wedding and Birthday Presents. Pieces trom 50c to $5. I have recently opened, a first class Meat Market and keep constantly on hand a good supply of Fresh Meats. Choice Cuts of Roasts, Boiling Meat or Juicy Steaks.

Call us by phone and give us your order, or call at the shop; Satisfaction Guaranteed. W. A. Meador. HENRY S.

ZINN, Scientific Optician Jeweler. Phone 403. HUTCHINSON, KANSAS. They have done an ecorniu business here both in sales of medicine from the platform r.nd in tbo treatment of diseases at their ofilce Htid nothing but thn ccmmenclatioa is heard from all who have done business with them; Thi-ir surgical woik especially that upon the eye.s of our prominent citiziens here has been a revelation such skill is almost Erowis Las the bargins in Violins, Guitars, Uanj 33, Maadolirs and all music supplies. For Sale.

Two proper-it ies and some good lots for build icg State i nk. Try the new meat market for your next order of fresh meat. W. A. Meador Prop.

Hoe the Arlington Hardware elegant Hue of fur and wool lanivbes For sale-My house and lot3 on tvest Main Street ia Arlington Apply to Mrs. Amelia Martin, No 1G, West 5th Street Hutchinson, Kas. For choice cuts of meats in steaks roasts or boiling meat try YV. A. Meador.

For Sale Pure cider viuegar in any quantity. Bring your keg when you call for vinegar. J.W.Millard. CoraeIn! We still kavb plenty of shaves and hair cuts, which have pulled through the wet weather and are in first class condition. Try one and be convec-d.

J. N. Brown. For nice fresh Mince Meat cull on W. A Meador.

Arlington Kansas October 4 190-4 To all whom it imv coacera I hitvo used Fullers 20d Century -Liniment for collar galls and old sures, It is tho greatest healer I ever used, W. 11. Vaughn. For sale st K. 11.

Rogers Drug Store, A 1 i i a a The Arlington H.trdwnre Co aie closing out their present load cf buggies at a very low pries in order to mnka room for new car. See i before you buw- Tor HaL youn l.orsa Thrc-6 old next stuinof wii iveigh 1,100 cr 1,200 pounds no blemishes, color dark brown, Five miles of Arlington. John V. Mitchell. Lo ckjiiw, cr tetanus, is caused by a bacillus or germ which exists plentifully in street It is inactive so long as exposed to the air but when curried beneath the skin, as in the wounds caused by percussion caps or by rusty nnila, and when the air is excluded tho germ is roused to activity aul produces tho most virulent poison known.

These germs may be destroyed and all danger of leck-jaw avoided by appling Chamberlains Taio Balm freely as sooa as the injury is Tain Balm is an antiseptic and Cses cuts, bruses and like injuries to heal mrturation and in ne-third the time required by the usual treatment. Soldi by all druggists. I r-3 THE CTtTZSNS Bulletiii The Banks at Arlington and Langdon make a specialty of realestate, and have an exceptionally fine lot of farm and ranch properties in their hands for sale. Below is a partial list. These banks have rponey to loan and if necessary can furnish CAsb for first payment, make loans where all cash is required.

They furnish and examine abstracts of title and in fact do general real estate, land and insurance business. No. 599. Well improved farm, 3 miles from town. mile to school, tine land, $3,000, easy terms.

733. About 200 acres fine grass land, river, no buildings all fenced, $4,000. 745. NE 23-21-8, two miles south of Abbyville, rolling land, living water, 90 acres pasture, 10 acres hay, CO acres in cultivation, a good general purpose quarter, having low for fruit, trees, corn, etc, anJ higher land fur wheal. lenty of good I sad to break out.

Little belter quarter within one mile with no improvements can not be bought for $5,000. This is a good place on which to make a home.Locutiou line. Price $3,000. Jlertgage for 1,000, 5 years, at per cent, balance cash, or will give $500 on time If necessary. 703.

A fine section, well improveJ, one mile from Arlington, extra location, living water, 390 acres cultivation; 200 pasture, 40 meadow, fruit, $20,000. 774. Good 80 acres near town, 1,500. 807 80 Two quarters in Langdon township. Want offer.

818. Good level wheat laud, no Improvements, one mile to school, 4 to Arlington, rural mail, telephone, about 100 acres cultivation, one third of 70 acres crop goes, very desirable in every respect and price exceedingly low and terms easy, 825. Good eighty, no $1,500. 837. A beautiful quarter, all In cultivation, no Improvements, school at corner, good for an investment for spare funds, safe and every acre productive, $3,200.

Nearly all to crop, one-third goes with sale, 5 miles from Arlington. TIME TABLE, Aelixgtox, Kansas. The "Eight Road" to, from and between CHICAGO OMAHA ST. LOUIS DENVEIl MEMPHIS COLORADO SPGS. PEORIA FORT WORTH ST.JOSEPII ST.PAUL KANSAS CITY MINNEAPOLIS and everywhere beyond.

TI1AIXS LEAVE ARLINGTON AS FOLLOWS. EAST BOUND. No. 4, Mail and Express, 9.23 am No. 52, Mail and Express, 9.10 No.72, Local Freight, 9.28 a WEST BOUND.

No. 51. Mail and Express 8.23 a No. Mail and Express 6.05 No.71, Local Freight, 2.C3 For sleeping car reservations, tickets, timetables, apply to any Rock Island Ticket Agent. H.J ARNETT, Agent.

FARMERS' RESTAURANT. When in tOAYii call at the Farmers Ecst- aurant aim act a square meal. Hot or Cold, at All Hours. We also have Con fectionery, Summer Drinks, Cigars, Etc. Be sure and call, vre will treat you right.

J. F. Norris, Prop. Bakery Supplies at all Times TEMPTING DAINTIES ar our full lin of high-grad candies. They make the young lady's heart thrill erery time sli has some of our chocolate cram drops, bon bons, or other sweets Nothing Injurious about them either We'v been very careful to have them such.

A BOX of our mixed checolates taken with j-'ou when going on your onting trip will tend make it all the more enjoyable. Call around at our store at any time.und youll be pleased with the high grade coufect-ionery we are selling daily. H. E. WALKER fci te fu fta fca 2.

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1 1 i. 1 CUthit fr Urn The Prices Range vm ws v. lens and Vprt: 2 r'' 2 kfefc- t' JSL- -rt-t-5V' km tmi A In Single ply of sterilized milk has also been adopted at St. Helens and Battersea. Xo one who ia acquainted with its good qualitier can be surprised at the great popularity of Chamberlains Cough Remedy.

It not only cures colds and grip effectually and permantly, but prevents these dieases from resulting in pneumonia. It is also a certain cure for croup. WhOoping cough ia not dangerous when this remedy i3 given. It contains no opium or other harmful subtrnce and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. It is also plesent to to take.

When all of these facts aae taken into consideration it is not surprising that people in foreign lands, as well as at home, esteem this remedy very highly and very few are willing to take any other after having once used it. For sale by all druggists. Lunatics Publish a Paper. At Charenton, the first number has been published of the Journal de Charenton. The paper Is edited and printed by Inmates of the lunatic asylum.

'The finest remedy for constipation I ever used is Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets," says Sir 'Eli Butler, of Frankville, N.Y. "They act gently and without any unpleasent effect' and leave the bowels iu a perfectly natural condition." Sold by all druggists. I. B. JpLiAN, M.

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in the Moore Bnilding. Arlington, Kansas. THE BROOKS COLD TIRE. SETTER 'till do th work quicker and better than can done the old way.

I have recently put in one of thst machines and am now prepared to set tires without remonng them from the wheel. There is no burnt wood to wear away and loosen the tire. No dapger of gettin? too much dish in the wheel, does not deface the wood or mar the paint. The fellbe has no water put on it causing it to steam and swell as when they are set hot. It will pay you to call and see the machine work and be conxinced that it will do all that is claimed, I also do a general smithidg business plow work and horse shoeing a specialty Also all kinds of wood done in a workman like manner, When in need cf anything my lino give me a trial, Shop one block south of Livery Barn.

Yours for business, ERICK STENBERG. and Back i i K. I i The Enterprise. hi. L.

BARRETT, Editor and Pab. EatemJ as second class wzttcr. Subscription In Uno yatr, postpaid, REPUBLICAN TICKET. For President Theodore Roosevelt of York. For Vice President Chas.

YY. Fair-bnnlsS of Indiana. Governor E. W. Iloeh.

Lieut. Governor D.J. Ilanna. Sec. of State J.

R. Auditor of State Seth G. Wells. Treasurer T.J. Kelley.

Attorney General C.C. Coleman. State Snperintendent I.L.Daylioif. ipt.of Insurance C. II.

Luling. Con grefesuian-at-Large Scott Assoeiate Justice E.W.Cunningluun Associate Justice VV. 11. Smith. Associate Justice Clark A.

Smith. Railroad Commissioners Geo. W. VVheatly, J. YV.

Robinson, A. D. Walker. For Judge Nineth bistrics P. J.

Galle. For Senator, Thirty-sixth District Thad. Craver, of Pratt county. Congressman 7th Dist Vic unlock Iiepresetative Eighth District W. Y.

Morgan. Representative Eoghty first District W.Jones. Tiusfpf-s High School Elmer Everett, I'rai'k Vincent. C.B.Copeland, YV.F. llcmlry, Woodell and Dr.F.W, Co.

Attorney J.U.Brown. Co. Snperintendent II. Jackson. Sheriff Hooper.

Treasurer F.J. Altswager. Probate udge Rickesecker. Register of Deeds G.J. Lamont.

County Clerk F.E.Lang. Clerk of the District Court R. II. Fiiuo. Surveyor Coroner Dr.

E.A.Taylor. Commissioner from the Second Dis-trict J.F.AlcMurry. Commissioner from the Third READ THIS. Two weeks ago Medicine Co. known as the Richards liemody Co.

of Ci noiunati, Ohio, cntae to Arlington to advertise their remedies and trat chronic dieases: They lecture and sell medicines from platform erpcted upon the business streets certainly give an excellent entertainment amusing and instructive The doctors are Dr.Tcm Richards owner and the head of the big business fiim whose head quarters are at Cincinnati and Dr. C. B. Muffet, physician and specialist. The commedians are a gentlemanly iot of men consisting of Mr.

Charley Kent, black faced and all around commedian; Andy Hampton one of the btst all around colored commed iisis traveling and Harry Duffy a clever dancer and commedian. As the people of Kansas have been faked, grafted and unmercifully worked by medicine companys of all kinds. This company wa'j greeted with a moHt chillng reserve for several days however the people were quick to see that they had in their presence two men ol unuaal talents as physicians and surgeons and whose dignified and courteous bearing to all stamped them as men high above the average The lectures and and talks to. the people here upon disease, and other subjects not pertaining to medicine wore of such a bisch moral torro ant to convincingly entertaining that the people turned out enniaeso coming for miles to hear them r.nd staying until late in the night that they rniijht miss none of the adresses which weie delivered each evening Dr. Richard is a man of fine at tainments and has oratory ability of a high order, his lectures being equal to anything heard at tha Chatanqna assemblies.

One of the strong features of this company is the way in which they transact business every package or buttle of medicine sold by them 13 backed up by a cash guarantee, and each evening they announce that i'u purchaser of medicine from them who is not to come and get his money back, surely nothing could be any fairer than that. We have other lands in this county and properties In several other counties but the abeve will serve to give an idea of values In this locality and we will be pleased to show any that we have or answer correspondence regarding them. Remember that we write Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Hail and Accident Insurance unheard of. Mrs. Mattie Reynolds wLo has been cross pyed fw years and had two unsuccessful opp.c-rations performed upon her eyes by eastern specfalsts ami whoso ensa was considered by il -i3 incurable had eyes ttraightened perfectly.

Drs. Moffet and Richard- announced before the operation that they would forfit to i-Irs. Beynolds if they failed to etn.ighten and to stay so, thoso who f-aw tha opperatioa marveled at the skill una the quickness of the work taking just fifteen minute i for both eyes. Mrs Reynolds was not confined to taj house nor wear a bandage for five minutes. Then Mrs.

Thomas who was blind from Thomas had been operate. i upon twice by specialists; Drs. Moffat and Richards operated upon the other eye giving her iustai.t sight and restoring to her what money could not purchase. Then Jim Roy was operated up one of his eye lids' was deformed and the lashes turned under causing bin: untold Fuffering and causi.ig blindness they htaigntvned the lido back to their proju-r positions and Jim is highly Mrs; King was another who was cured by an operation by thesa mr-ii after other eye specialists had relievo her. These cases are our prominent peoplo and neighbors and they thai irovidenco that thesa physicians came to Arlington.

They have 2ur casts of tha st complicata.d so; and peoplo who hare spared no expense in scsking relief but who have been suffering on unaWe lo en)y- one well day, Luve been put on road to pennant health, by. men. They do phenoiniaal things in the cure of disease as tho people ive hero know what has beei done for them. Public Ssls. I will sell to.

the highest bidder at my home 3 miles east of Arlington and -1 miles south and 1 mile west of Partridge on Thursday, Oci. 27th, 1904. Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. tho followiug described property, to-wit.

E'ght head of horse? consisting of 5 Working Mares; 1 Gelding; 2 Yearling Colts, 47 Head of Cattle consisting of 1G 7 fresh, steers two yeais old, yearling steers, 3 heifers two jears yearling heifer3 aud 15 calves. 1 Short Horn Bull, Farm Implements consisting cf 2 1 amber wagons, 1 surrey, 1 top buggy, 4 2 walking plows 1 three-section harrow, 1 two row corn sled, 2 Keck Island listers, one riding and one walking, 2 wheat drills, 1 ten hoo King drill and 1 five hoe Jewell drill, 1 McCormick binder, 1 header barge, 1 windmill, 2 water tanks, 200 feet steel pipe, 1 cow stable 10x32, 400 pound barbwire, 50 fenca posts, 2 successful hot air incubators, 2 brooders, a lot cf poultry netting, two. thousand feet lumber, 4 sals of doulIa and single harness. Household Goods consUtir.g of 1 new Chirk steel range, 1 air tight heating stove, 1 Fewing chine, 4 rccking'chairs, 2 dining Irbles, 1 t-Jfnbon t'thlrt 1 rhaira. 1 ceuUr 2 was'b board, 1 washing machine, 3 bad steds witn springs, and raany other articles.

Uaird Erolhers and Co. will furu ish the lunch. Terms: A credit of 10 mouths will be given on all sums over So. 00. All sums under 5 00, cash.

Purchaser to give note with approved security with out interest. A discount 7 per cent will be given for cash on all sums over 5-00. No property tc removed till terms of pale are complied with. John Demuth. Uarstow Crotts, Auctionaers.

L. Eaton, Clerk. StAtE No. 50. 650.

Section, all cult. 22.50 per acre, easy terms. This is a good tract, 4 miles from Arlington, 5 from Abbyville, fine large two story square house, good small barn, big new granery. ttc. A bargain for spare cash.

Every acre productive. 873. Improved quarter, almost in town and only 4o acres rye, So for spring crop. Easy terms. 8S3.

Very fine half section, 3 miles from town, lots of improvements, mostly bottom land, This is considered the best corn and stock farm In this part of the county. Plenty of alfalfa laud, finest kind of pasture. Quality, location improvements, etc, make this very cheap. SS5. Goo acres, 2o per acre, 7o acres cultivation, 3oo pasture, 275 good wheat land, fine water, some improvements, two miles from good town.

Look this over. It a ranch that is hard to beat in central Kausas. 775 acres joiuing this sold for 22.50. 8S7. Seventeen acres joining town, fifty per acre.

SS6 Good faun, well improved, 3,500. joins No. b37. 892. Improved botom quarter, $2,600.

894. Splendid quarter all in cultivation, 80 acres goes, SO acres for spring crop, $3,000. A good investment for idle funds. 901. Bottom farm, some improvement, $2,800, joins 892.

003. Fine 40 acre farm.well Improved, fruit etc, 1,700. 904. 413 acre, neary till extra good land half in cultivation and only 17 per acre, easy terms, 5 per cent. 924 Three good eighties well Impro-t ed, fruit.

827 Best grazing quarter in the count. 9S2 230 acres, 21o cultivation, 4o grass with water, rents this year about $1,200, Good land and location. S32. Extra fine quarter, 100 acres In. wheat delivered sroes, CO acres fine pasture, wafer, no buildings, all fenced, good corn, wheat or alfalfa land, 5 miles to Abbyville and 14 to Hutchinson, $1500 and worth more money.

SI Si 2 a. rt Jk. 2. 2 2 2 of Overcoats, 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 jJ ifedgenjsrr.In 5 (9 WXRSOACVyoRK Cor reef Clothes fr Men I IV FT "3 'l '''ff 2 t-V' a i 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 These are found at SSSX 5 2 2 ri- '--c I'M Chicago and Eastern lilionis R. R.

Double Daily Trains BETWEEN St Louis and Chicago MORNING AND EVENING Corner Large Assortment M-cm LaSalls Street Station, Chicago, 9:50 a. m. p. m. From Union Sta.

Merchants Bridge St.Louis, 9:30 a. m. 9:46 p. m. uits and Boys Morning or evening connections at both termini with lines diverging Equipment entirely usw and modern throughout.

A juble-track railway. Equipped with practical and approved safety appliances. Substantially constructed, and Double Breasted, come in and t. IH Mill 1 1 1 1 III r'AM M1IV r.ii c. sinIe or breasted, bear ing this familiar label Alfred Benjamin Co.

If you don lauiuiib iiiahe, uglier acquainted riht unique among" all tlie varying degrees of ready- 1IUUW VlUilllll, UliltUW lit IIJ II UWi uniform style and excellence fit and workmanship uur ran bmts arc typical their entire seasons productions. They are tailored in the most skillful manner from rich cheviots, cassimeres, and worsteds. The "unseen and workmanship are as carefully looked after as the seen." If you care to, we'll let you rip open the garments and prove it. from $7.50 to $22.50. of otf i i i Louis I Every day except aro good for first class io sleeping cars.

Other low rates on Tho Hock Island tho World's copy of our illuminated beautifully Friday and Saturday. Tickets passage but will not he honored other dates. Ask about them. trains stop at main entrance to Cull or write to-day for free World's Fair Guide, 4S printed in colors. J.A.Stewart, General Kansas City, Mo.

H. J.A11NETT Agent, Arlington, Kans. I E. M. BussinQer.

2 Corner Second and Main. Hutchinson, Kansas. Ki P2 1 152 TQ 1 Pi Tft pa Ka Si Pa i.

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