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The Democrat-Opinion from McPherson, Kansas • 5

The Democrat-Opinion from McPherson, Kansas • 5

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Rev. A. P. Graves, D. who for the last thirty years has labored very successfully as an evangelist, east and west, north and south, will spend two IBALD weeks in McPherson holding meetings Democrat! There will be a Democratic Primary Convention for Superior township Friday, September 22.

183, at 8 o'clock p. at J. P. ltoetzel's harness shop, for the purpose of selecting seven (7) delegates and seven (7) alternates to attend the Democratic County Convention to be held in the city of McPherson on September 23, 1893. with the Baptist church commencing October 4.

A cordial invitation is ex wn ne condition oi yours is your nair dry, harsh, brittle? Does it split at the ends? Has It a tended to the different churches and to the community to participate in the meeting. J. P. IlOKTZKL, Central Com. lifeless appearance? Does it fall out when combed or brushed Is it full of dandruff Does your scalp itch Is it dry or in a heated condition If these are some of your symptoms be warned in time or you will become bald.

J. SkookumRoot Hair Grower Is what you need. Its production li not an accident, but the reaultof gplentlflo reseurch. KuowledKe ot the diseases ot the hair and scalp led to the dlscov- ery ot bow to treat them. "Kkookum "coutulns neither minerals norollB.

It II. Bartkls, McPherson Democrat CITY AND COUNTY. One by one the Strippers return. F. Lailerar left Moiulay for a Chicago visit.

brushes ami oils at L.l Ek's Dr. ('. II. Mutcliette is lionie from the Strip, lie secured a lot in Pond (lieek. Go to (irondal's for photographs and tin types.

All styles taken at lowest prices. Henry Wilkeniirg, the well known farmer of Spring Valley, was in the city Wednesday. Elyria Items. Mr. Jlilton came in from Licensed to Wed.

The following marriage licenses have been issued by the Probate Judge: Friday, September 15, Elmer G. oils and glass at Buy your paints, Bixby Lindsays. Hartranft, age 22 and Mattie McNees i is not a Dye, but a delightfully cooling and refreshing Touic liy stimulating the follicles, it Mtotia fallina htiir. nuivi duniirufF nti.il In.m KjJ age 21, both of Canton. Saturday, September 16.

Jas. Gibbs, i sari Keep the scalp clean, healthy, and free from irritating eruptions, by the use of Skookum Skin Svap. It destroys panuitio insevtt. which Jetii on and dentroy the hair. It your druggist cannot sunnlT vou send direct to na.

and will fnrw.nl age 25, of Canton and Martha 5 I (lilifi 11 Home Seekers Excursions. September 12th to October 10th, via Mo. Pacific Railway. To all points in the northwest: to all points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico. To 2 niixnn prepaid, on receipt ot price.

Grower, $1.00 per bottle 1 1 or 11.00. Soap, 60c per jar tor THE SKOOKUn ROOT HAIR GROWER 57 South Fifth Avenue, Kew York, N. Y. Tit ADA MARK i ttegisurta. all points in Arkansas and Texas, also to all principal points in the Southern States at one fare, plus two dol- ars, for the round trip.

Return limit twenty days. Stop over privilege allowed. For particu $1 A YEARI $1. MlWmS MEL BE lars enquire of local agent. II.

C. Townsend, G. P. A. Fine carriage paints at Ek's.

Diel, age 21, of Udall, Kans. Wednesday, September 20, August 1 U. Iloyer, age 23, and Mathilda C. 19, all of Spring Valley. Sunlit Fe Houte ICxciirftioiiN, If you are anticipating a trip to the World's Fair or elsewhere look over carefully the following list of Excursion Rates offered by the Santa Fe Route and see if they do not cover the trip you wish to make: Chicago and return, limited November 15th, $24.

B0 Chicago and return, limited 3ti days 19.80 Chicago and return, sold Mondays, limit 11 days 17.80 Chicago, one way 12 60 St. Louis and return, limited November 15th 18.80 St. Louis, one way 1 1.33 Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo. Si? Now Try This. 3 It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a Cough Cold, or any trouble with Throat.

the Strip Saturday and said he had bad enough of it. The funeral of Mr. J. G. Muse was conducted at the resideuce by Rev.

W. G. Banker, of McPherson. This town will miss a good citizen and the family a kind father. J.

II. Shields and wife of Groveland spent Sunday in Elyria with his father. E. G. JMnforth leaves the fiiyst of the week for his new place.

We wish him a steady job and good wages. His wife and mother will follow in a few days. Mrs. ,1. II.

Cravens and Mrs. Shields spent Friday in Mouudridge with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Durst. Gus Hanks and Case say they are boss since Mr.

Gamble went to the strip Daniel Stump and family leave for his farm in Franklin county about the 10th of next mouth. Chas. Shutter will leave for California about the 10th of October to spend the winter with his mother. We bad a nice shower Monday night. There is one person in this vicinity who if given a pound of sulphur and twelve matches can raise more hell in one day than the devil can in a M'eek.

Anox. Chest or Lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give relief or money will be pnid back.

Sufferers The Kansas City Weekly Times Is the best weekly paper in the Southwest. It consists of twelve pages and contains information and entertainment for the household. flfeT SAMPLE COPlliS SUNT FKISK. Fifty Cents for Six Months. from La Grippe found it just the thing Manitou and return.limit 30 Kansas City and return, account Kansas City Fair, sell September 23 to 30, limit October 1st 5.85 Kansas City and return, Priests of Pallas parade, sell October 3, 4 and 5.

limit October 7th 5.85 and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample but tie at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a tiling it is. Trial bottles free at Bixby and Lindsay's Drug Store. Large size 50c and $1. Mr.

Ilulse has moved his abstract office to the First National Bank building. Mr. Fleslier is still working with him and can always be found in room 2, directly over the bank. Topeka and return, Kansas State Fair, sell September 29 to October 7, limit October 9th 3.82 We also havis excursion rates to a large number of eastern and northern resorts, too numerous to mention. For full particulars as to rates, time, con The best displays at the Kansas $10 ami $20, Genuine Confederate Bills only live cents each; $5, nections and any other information City Fair and the best stock on that track, will be at the Kansas State Fair.

which can possibly be desired by passengers, call on or address the undersigned. L. F. Bacon. Agent A.

S. F. R. R. AULL, DEALER IN FRESH AND SALT MEATS Rest of everything in the Butcher Line.

First door North of Star Grocery, McPherson. COAL. COAL Before buying your Coal, call at the PEOPLES We handle Canon City coal and other grades. Programme Of Countv Teachers1 Association October 14, 1893. EDICINE THAT MAKES COOD BLOOD $50 and $100 bills 10 cents each; 25c and 50c shinplasters 10 cents each; $1 and $2 bills 25 cents each.

Sent securely sealed on receipt of price. Chas. I). Barker, 90 S. Forsyth Atlanta, Ga.

Democrats! There will be a democratic primary for Turkey Creek township at the Sparta school house, on Friday, September 22, at 5 o'clock p. for the purpose of electing two delegates and two alternates to attend the democratic county convention to be held in the city of McPherson on Saturday, September 23, 1893. The Teachers' Association program for October 14. is an exceptionally good one, and all the county teachers should be present and help make the first meeting of the year a success. Quartette, From McPherson College.

2:10, Recitation, Miss Sina Gilpin. 2:25, Religious Instruction in Our Public Schools, Mr. Frank 2:30, Duet, Misses Edith Tull and Carrie McGiffert. 2:40, Paper. Miss Rosa Blackmail.

2:55, Educational Exhibit at the World's Fair, Mr. A. Ludlnm. GENERAL DISCUSSION. 3:00, Duet, Misses Almeda Sniggs and Lillie Forsee.

3:20, To what extent may Current Events and Literatuie be Introduced into our Schools. Mr. II. E. Bruce.

GEXHltAL DISCUSSION. 2:35, Lessons from Nature, Mr. S. Z. Sharp.

3:40, Music. L. Armstrong, Pres. II. Caldwell.

Sec'y. Frank Olson, Manager. GILM ORE'S AROMATIC MI HIE Will completely change the Wood In yonr system Pioneer Harnees Shop. in irirce nioutns' time, ana scna new, ricn oiooa conning through your veins. It you feel exhausted and nerrous, are getting thin and all run down.

unmore'g Aromatic ine, wiucnisaionic ana noi a beverage, will restore you to health and strength Mothers, use It for vour daughters. It Ib the besl regulator aud corrector for all ailments peculiar to It enriches the blood and gives lasting woman. strength. It is URranteed to enre Dlarrhrea, Dy- entery, ana au summer iOmpiainis, ana Keep uie bowels regular. -Sold by all druggists for 1 per bottle.

G. L. McCOURT, Manufacturer of and dealer in Geo. Allison left yesterday for the Fair at Chicago. He will be joined in Missouri by his wife.

B. G. Grondal has opened a photograph gallery on North Main street opposite McCourt's harness shop. The gallery will be in charge of an experienced photographer, idr. A.

A. I a 1 1 -berg, and all work will be warranted be of the best. The Kansas State Fair will this year be installed on Friday and Saturday, thereby giving a solid week to visitors. Kansas State Horticultural Society The twenty-seventh annual meeting of the Kansas State Horticultural Society will be held at llolton, Jackson county on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, December 5, ti and 7. 1893, in response to an invitation from the local Society.

Free entertainment will be afforded to all delegates and horticulturists in attendance from abroad, and it is expected that all railroads and connecting lines running into that city will grant the usual reduction bi fare. To this meeting the friends of horticulture are most earnestly invited and will be most cordially welcomed to all the privileges of the sessions and the hospitality of the friends at llolton. rtuckleii" Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the, world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores.

Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Saddles, Collars, Harness, Bridles, Whips, And in fact everything found in a first-class harness shop, llffiairing neatly and promptly done. Westside of Main street. McPherson, Kansas. SPECIAL, OFFER TO OUR READERS.

By Special Arrangement with the Publishers We Offer You Home and Country Magazine Regular Price 25 Cents a Copy, or 84.30 a Year, Six Month lor Only 75 Cents; Three months for Only 40 Cents. See Advertisement in A Mother Part of This Paper. ALWAYS USE THE BLANK BELOW WHEN ORDERING. The displays will be as complete on Monday morning as at any time. THE SILVER QUESTION has been -the bone of contention" for a long time, but how few there are who understand it, or who know anything about how or where the silver itself is obtained.

how it is handled before it is made into money! To these, indeed to everyone, the excellent article on -Silver, from Mine to Mint." handsomely illustrated, which Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money SIX SPASMS A DAY. Dr. Miles Medical Elkhart, Jnd.

Gentlemen I never lose an opportunity to recommend Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine to any refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For 'Home and Country Magazine' sale by Bixby Lindsay. Please send for.

months to one afflicted with nervous complaint A with the asourance that it will not For pure drugs and patent medicines is published in Demorests Family Mag-1 Amt. herewith. cents. .1893. go to the Palace drug store of Bixby Lindsay.

The Great Inter-State Fair. disappoint them. When our boy wag eighteen monihuold he asattacked with violent spatms. Sometimes he would have live or six epusmginasingledBy. wr Tniro many physicians without acnem; finally our druggist recommended mm mm.

Dr. Miles Re storative Ner ni JRED We tried a buttle, and 1 1 could see that he WAS BENEFITED rAOMTMI FIRST DOSE. uspd three bottles, and I am happy to nay the The Kansas City Inter-State Fair Association will give its Annual Ex hibition September 25 to 30, 1893. The we Ubea no child was FNTI RELY CURED. lie if oiber rrmedy, and his cure ia complete.

directors ot trie Association recognize the fact that a great many of our peo azme for October, will be especially interesting as well as instructive. Another article, "The Silver Secret," gives in a familliar and easily comprehended style all the important points about the vexed Siiver Question and the story "In the Silver Thread" tells one of those romantic incidents in the experience of an owner of a silver mine that seem too wonderful to be true, yet happen more frequently than they are recorded. -The Diary of an Athletic Girl" increases in interest; there are several excellent stories; all those interested in floriculture in winter should read "Winter House Flowers" before selecting their ple have neither time nor money to attend the World's Fair, and that they must hae the opportunity to attend SSthousands healthy. You are at liberty to use my name in SOUNDING TNC PRAISE OF THIS WONDERFUL REMtOY. 8.

C. HEACOX, Agent Pacific Express Co. Hastings, Nebraska, April Gth, Enterprise uverv barn, H. SAYLER, Proprietor. a big fair at less expense.

1 he Asso ciation expects better exhibits this WUnSnil 'MY' i til klr year than ever lefore. The races will be especially attract ive, some $13,000.00 being hung up in purses, and some of the very best horses in the country have been en gaged as special features. Dr. Miles Nervine, H08T CERTAIN CURB P0 HEADACHE, EETJEALGlA, KEEV0US PE08-TEATI0N, DIZZ1HESS, SPASMS, 6LEEPLES8-IESS, DULLNESS, BLUES, asd OPIUM HABIT, SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY OR.

MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS. Sold by Murphy Baker. The management will spare no pains Good Teams, and Single and Double Rigs. Special Attention Devoted to Commercial Business. South Main Strest.

McPherson, Kansas. or expense to make the fair of 1893 house plants for the coming season. The designs for lamp shades are especially apropos just now and all the departments are replete with novelties and valuable information. This typical Family Magazine) is published for only $2 a year, by W. Jennings Dem-orest, 1-5 East 14th New York.

wonderiul success. A great many special attractions will be secured. Don't miss the great fair. One-half rates on all railroads..

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