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The Logan Democrat from Logan, Kansas • 4

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Fiir nit iir ew T118 state mm oi logan, OA.IT.A.Xi $30,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits $1200 Wo do a General Jjankinj Business, HAJiPT OJ IV A DTI OFFICERS nd DIRECTORS, J. J. Wiltrout, Pies. W. A.

McCroslcoy, p. TnoIl, Vice i'res, 31, E. Wiltrout, kmU Cnshier T. Wiltrout, F. L.

McCvoskey, C. Ii. Donehtn, See. of furniture until our now jstopk arrive direct from eastern factories, Everything iicctlccj to furnish tliQ liQinp, niakp it attract ivro, v5552 Snip will begin us soon us llmer J)yo gf'ts our now st()re-r()oni j-oatly; Noxt door to First National Dank, Furniture ABlvAl TROUP i Prop. ISSUEP WEEKLY, J.

J. KOpEiiyqil, ddifor anl Proprietor. MIMMWMW L-LVl U.JJl"Ul Tctr.sda? Aug. 25 14)01, 1 I'-'J l.l.J.. 111 JJ TJ-UJIS OF SUCSCBII'TIOif.

Oun cop), oiio year 81.00 One oo'pyl six months 50 One co)jvrtree inonths jingle Copies, Cunts. FOR ADVEUTISItfG. j'er indi, lews tlmfjf! In. pernio. ,40 Per incji, ijibra than 6 In, i Oris column or mo, Iwo One pape, 12.00 (nn payo ppv fj.oo K'uU 6 cent per line.

1 ')' "in 1 Ttu rknnocrataPupulkt mbeia at Phillipsburg to day, and all adherent: of said par ties hope thaf fhoru will he no flghts, over the rnndidoius to he upmlnatyul, as was Iho case nt (he JJepubljeun Convention, jteld ago to-day, at the same place. Wonder why Logan Base Ball team would yo to Edniond, and Jet Edmund's ball team, a poor grade of players, held, them, and (hen in the ufterwn play Norton's team, one of thp best teams Jn the north, went part qi the state, find hjt them by a score of 10 to to I wonder what our boys mean, when they had a smooth( diamond to play on, Jt was a relic of an old cane patch, it might have been all right in the days of the antediluvians, but not Q.T, Logan, Kans Aug, 30, 04. Persuant to'cqll, the Pemocrat and Populist voters of Logan twp. met in regular caucus, the office at the Logan Pemocrat, at 8 P. J.

H. Sullivan was elected chair- man of caucus, by acclamation. J. Rodebaugh was elected secretary, by "acclamation, Motion, The seven persons who receive the highest number of votes be declared delegates to the Ounty convention, Carried, The' following delegates were then elected, G. Hill, P.

Estep, L. P. J. II, Sullivan, ii, McAuley, Copland, A. Worrell, Motion.

That all delegates pre sent name their alternates at this and the chair name alternates for delegates not present, Carried The following alternates were named for delegates opposite, Pelegatos. Alternates A. Worrell. T.Brown H. McAuley.

Attwater. J. G. Hill. Hill J.

Sullivan, A. Davis. P. Estep, J. S.

Lohnes. M.H.Copland. Fox L. D. Robinson, Ira Craven The next in order being nomina tions for township officers, a motion was made to adjourn, subject to call, for the 'purpose of making said nominations, Motion carried.

No further business appearing, incus adjourned, subject to call II. Sullivan, Chairman. Rodebaugh, Secretary, i'i "i Ed. Greene is erecting a new house, Peter Hansen isouteh sick list, this week, (i. Pavis, Residence Phone No.

49 Office in Hill Hotel. Joe Working went, to Topekn, Wednesday, Geo, Rand's mother Mas report. gi quite sick, Mr, Richards and family return ed home, Tuesday, from visit in JSebr, For solid wear and comfort, our jihoes take the lead, Hill ife Hon, Mrs, Nona Curtis, of Slate neigh, borhood, has been very sick with rhenmatjsm. FOLEYSKOIflEFHTAE -r children mafti ure Sfo oplatm Mr, Punning am family returned home, last 'I'hn rsaday. Mr.

Chas, rqrry was on the sick list, last JTridny and Saturday. Fob H.At'E-Oiie thoroughbred Puroc-Jorsey boar, eligible to rpg? iiter, 1q mijnths oh, This a finp hog, reason selling, am through witji him, J. F. Hensley. Owing to the threatening weather, there wps not a very Jorge attendance at the baptism, $nn, day afternoon.

Mr, Botkiu and Mr, Orchard are attending the Fair, at Smith Cen. tor, this week, with a refreshment stand. Hill and sou received large shipment of the fore part of the week, which makes their stock full and up to date, all the latest styles. Maud Rodebaugh went to Kir, win this morning, to attend the S. S.

Convention, to take part in the Medal Contest, Friday evening, and to visit a few days with friends. She expects to return some1 time next wpek. C. H. Johnson has recently purchased a new four hole sheller, of Bowman Bros, He has considerable shelling engaged ahead.

PHOPEBLY ETTICOATEJ) Then you know how it is to have the overskirt hang just right a wet day don't scare you friends who sice your wardrobe du not think unkind thoughts, But -if you'rij not entirely satisfied witl; the. petticoats you've beon wonriiig, let us show you fiie Bonham. They fit to I'evtuclipii and cive you that "well divod" Beoliljs, tliruo garments rvh lux we(K' you'll -gt winth'of every penny iiivontud. We have i full assortment-of price troni to cts. to Mr.

Kenny went out to hie farm, Monday evening, to build ft granary, Pennington haye sold tliejr millinery st)pi. to MjS3e8 Heed, who will continue to handle a full line of those goods, Foley's Kidney Cure js a medicine free from poisons and wijl cure any easy of kidney disease that is not beyond tbe reach of medicine, Sohi by Thos. Brown. Rev, Suttoii was appointed tp this circuit by the M. Confer-ence, at Ahnena." He is expected to arrive next week.

Several Loganites attended the Emancipation Celebration, at Speed, Monday, Ranch For SAE-The only snap in the way of a ranch in this sec tion of the nearly four sections of Jand nil adjoining, plenty running water, and well im, proved for.a ranch. Inquire at this office, Mr. Theo. Tellison, of Ahnena, came down last Friday and stayed over till Monday, the guest of Mr, Snodgrass'. When in need of shoes, don't forget that P.

P. HiU Won have the very best shoes that the mar. ket affords, Mrs, Gray, and her daughter-in, law, of Phillipsburg, were in town, Saturday, visiting Mr, Hansen and family. Many persona in this community are suffering from kidney complaint who could avoid fatal results by using Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by Thos.

Brown. Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Kenny spent Sunday, at Phillipsburg, with rela.

tives, Miss Nora Craven is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Walter States, and family, this week. For Sale 30 head of cows and heifers, Inquire of Perry V. States, Miss Lettie Snodgrass went to Monday, for a visit to Mrs. Huff and Mrs, Robt.

Search, Miss Rosa McPonald came home from Long IsJand, Monday, for a visit, I had diabetes in its worst form writes Marion Lee of Dunreath, Ind. "I tried eight physicians without relief. Only three, bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure made me. a well man. Sold by Thos.

Brown, Mrs. Blakely, Mrs. P. 0. Tracy and children, and Miss Mertie Rodebaugh, spent Sunday at Mrs, Van.

Erck's. For Sale Two shorthorn yearling bulls ready for service. Also one Peering binder, been in use three seasons, in good repair. J. Carpenter, A.

Rodebaugh, of Chautauqua Springs, came home, Sunday, for a short visit with his parents, Mi', and Mrs. A. Rodebaugh. T4v.i..,'o diseases arising from disordered kidneys or bladder. Sold by Thos.

Brown. Mrs. P. Edwards, returned to her home in Kirwin, Saturday, after a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. J.

J. Rodebaugh. Ihe Logan Basket Ball team will play a game of basket ball on the basket bal' field, near Mr. Lincoln's residence, Friday evening at 7:30. They will also serve refreshments on the field, at popular prices.

step Itwcavgtiitndksalglvmgs togan Mr, (J. Snyder wpnt Monday. Mra, Hi, Maring, qn Bow Creek, is quite sick at this writing. The Logan Brick Co, fired theif first kiln of brick this jnprning, Mrs, Avery, of near Hlnte, was taken dangerously ilj last (week. and is still very low, John Silvius returned homo, Monday, from an etendel visit, in the east.

Shurte the East Livery Barn have plenty of rigs tq accom, modate their many patrons, on short notice, Phone No. 7, Feod department always suppli. with the best the market affords, The Silver Medal Class will go to Kirwin, Friday, to hold a cpn- test. We wish them success. Jack Vau Erck camp home from Pensmore, Friday, where he lias been staying with Hugh McPon, aid.

COXKUHPTIOX THREATENED. C.Unger, 211 Maple Champaign, 111,, I was troubled with a hacking oough for a year and I thought I had consumption I tried a great many remedies and was under the care of physicians for several months, I used one bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar It cured me, and I have not been troubled since, Sold by Thos Brown, W. R. Paily is remodeling his barn and converting it into a dwell ing house. Mrs.

Hageman has it rented, as soon as it is ready for occupancy. Pied At her home near Pens, more, Friday, Aug. Mrs. Geo. W.

Booth, Some time ago Mrs.Booth was very sick, but was thought to be well and strong a-gain, she was taken down a few days before her decoase, from which she never rallied. Interment was made Sunday, She leaves a husband and six step-children to mourn her loss, We extend sympathy to the bereaved family, in this, their sad hour of affliction. There will be an ice cream social at the High Prairio School Houso, Saturday evening, Aug. 21, for the benefit of the Sunday School. Mr.

C. Craven and family went down to Oraylord, last week, for a visit with J. II, Craven and wife, Mr. Craven expects to start for Thomas next week, and therefore made his son a visit before starting. Rev.

Overholt and family returned from the conference at Almona, Monday. Mr. Overholt has the appointment at Lincoln for the coming year, and expects to start for that place next Monday. Notice. I positively will prosecute any party, or parties, I find hunting or shooting on my place, or on any land, leased or occupied by me, J.

P. Sullivan, jr. Epworth League leader for Aug. 28, Vera Search. Topic; Church Be nevolences, 2 Cor, 9, 6-9, Time 8 M.

A short, program will be rendered in connection with the Bibli Study, any Misses Carrie and Mary Hunter went to IJirwin, Thursday, attend the S. (lonvention, Mr- of Jvjrwin, was in town Tuesday, with a load of account of. the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, the Mo. Pup, Ky. will sell roach excursion tickets to St, Louis, on each Tuesday and Thursday in August and September, from Logan, Kans.

for $11,80. gopd fpv retur11 passage geyen days from date of sale. Bradley, agent, Miss Taylor, 9 sister of Mrs. Ed, Hillstead, is here on a visit, for a few days, 1 Mr, Outhwaite accompanied Rev. Snyder to North Star, last Sunday.

FOLEY'S JtinXKYCUKK. WiU cure Bright's Pisease. WiU cure Piabetes, WU1 cure stone in bladder. Will cure Kidney and Bladder Pispase, Sold by Thos. Brown, Frank Hensley "went over to Phillipsburg, Wednesday, to get in on the ground floor at tho Pem.

and Pop. Convention, which convenes there to-day. He also took his nephew, who has been visiting with them for some time, to take the riiorning train for his home at Lincoln, Nefir, petticoats, ranging in The Logan, Cement Stone Co. began making stone in earnest, Wednesday morning, and at noon had attained a speed of about one stone per minute. The stone they are making now ave two feet long by one foot, high, and lay one-half of an eight-inch wall in width.

FoR Sale The Robbin's Ranch consisting of 2440 acres, 1800 acres fenced, good water and good grass, 300 acres of plow lend, house, barn, and other buildings all new and in good repairs. For prices and any other particulars call on or address. J. F. Hensley.

Logan, Kans. Sheriff G. E. Utter was in town, Wednesday, on business. Time Tiibl, IJ.

U. P. Hj. EAST BOCNJV-. No, ('i piiHUt-pKur, duilj', P.

Loo, freight, exwvt si)mlny A. Mk. WEST BOUKP, jo.0 PaMCiiffOJi, Urtily, 271) lioo. freight, oxoept Simflay I'. F.

nilADLEY. Ajfont. Walter West will teach the Stuttgart school, this winter. George Kern will teach tho Valley Grove school, this Miss Mary Engert has been engaged to teach in Pistrict No. 117 for the comingterm.

Teachers I'xamliintion, The next regular Teacher's Ex. aminatlon will be held at Phillips. on Monday and Tuesday, Aug, 29 and 30, 1904. Ex. ercises will begin promptly at 8.

o'clock, M. Arnold, County Otis Palmer returned from De. catur Wednesday, where he-has been to assist his brother, R. S. in moving, i Mr.

Joseph Merritt, who has. been visiting Mr. Snodgrass' went, to Almena, Monday, enroute to Washington to visit rolalivcs there. A rllYXICIAS HEALBD Pr. Geo.

Ewing, a practicing physician of Smith's Grove, Ky. for over thirty years, his. personal 'experience Foley's-. p.Mr.c. xflnrp.

"Vnr vears I had been greatly bothered wit kidney and bladder trouble and enlarged, prostrate gland. I used everything; known to the profession without, relief, until I commenced to use Foley's Kidney Cure. After taking three bottles I was entirely relieved and cured. I prescribe it. now daily in my practice and heart- ily recommend its use to- all physicians for such troubles.

I have prescribed it in hundreds of rates-with perfect success, Wold by Thos. Homer Ray hail tho misfortune- to get his thumb caught in a pulley, that he was operating with ahorse to elevate the dirt out' of the cis-tern, ho is digging at' his home, and was drawn up by tho. thumb, which' 'resulted 'iii- a very badly -mashed thumb and tha loss of the nail. At last account, the injured thumb was progressing very nicely. rt' Tho following persons havo been appointed to lead 'tha Pbvotional Services, of the Epworth Leognii for Sept.

and Oct Sept. 4, MissHellie 1VU. 11, 18, 25, 2, a l'o, 23, 30, Prof. V7, Arthur. "Mr.

W.A.McCroskey,' Miss Ma-ad Rodebaugh. Rev. M. Snyder, Mr. Gut uvstt.it Mrs.

Laura Hijudle, Lulu Rodebaugh, Mrs, Outhwaite, Oct. The League attendance i. increasing. The meetings are be. coming more interesting and ful, I We want yon to help tia, Will you come? Mak9 Kltojs end 'iajr'Kiuf-t THE OASll SlX)BE.

D. D. HILL 4 Proprietors, Hill and Cleo Leak spent Sunday in Plain ville, leaving here "Saturday evening and returning, luoiHluy, Tlios. Brown and C. B.

Ponelan each had a new gasoline lighting-system put in their store rooms, Wednesday. These svsteins are, so constructed that generating at the tank is all that is required, for the room, making considerably less work and bother to light up, and makes an excellent light. Quick rcllej Tor ANf luita Miift'errr. Foley's Honey and Tar affords immediate relief to asthma gufferes in the worst stages and if taken in time will effect a purg, Qq(J by TliOS. Browiit.

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1903-1906