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The Esbon Times from Esbon, Kansas • 4

The Esbon Times from Esbon, Kansas • 4

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The Esbon Timesi
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Esbon, Kansas
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4
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FIX UP FOR THE FOURTH! you efi get what you wt at 'CflEEfpAWS. ALL THE NEW WEAVES AND COLOKS IN PRETTY DRESS GOODS, EMBRACING EVERY THING NEW AND DESIRABLE. At this time of the year we make this one of our strongest departments. Prices rang from 10c to 50c yard. In plain black or white goods we were nerer more able to supply your than NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED! A full line of trimmings for all Dress Goods.

We are showing new things in Ladies lace stripe and fine Hosiery, new lact Gloves and Mitts, Summer Corsets, Belts and all the little things to complete a ladies wardrobe. fop IWIEliAflD'-BO-ys. We will be glad to show you new dress shirts, Spring and Summer styles, soft bosoms for warm weather, $1.00, 75c and 50c. New Balbriggan Underwear 50c, 35c and 25c garment. Fine Lace stripe half hose, fine shoes and fine hats.

All sizes in late style collars for men and boys. Do You Need a New Pair of Shoes or Slippers for the Celebration? Here's where we Shine. Whether you are a man, woman or child you will find just your size and style here. The strongest line in th store and never so complete as. now.

Men's and Women's fine Stylish shoes from $1.50 to $3.50. Stylish Slippers for Men and Women, $1.25 tp $3.00. All kinds of Children's Shoes at lowest prices. Ask for Recess Shoes, they are best. CASH PAID FOR BUTTER AN EGQGI We hope to see you before the Celebration, and after if you don't go up with the Fireworks.

youps TPUY, e-p- A'M DPUGS Puklinhed Weekly at Esbon Kansas Subscription $1.00 per year P. F. ROOT, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. Entered at the postoffice at Esbon Kansas, for transportation through the mails as second-class matter. We Have Everything Found in a First Class Drug Store.

JVIallory Gouftpey Fix up for the 4th by going to Cheetham's for what you need. A fine line of Nets and Horse Covers for sale at Shook Bros. Prices the lowest. L. F.

Nebel and A. A. Hiatt two of our standbys, have credit for $1.00 each on subscription since last issue. Hiram Goder and wife are visiting the Lewis and Noble families in this city. Mr.

G. is an uncle of Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Tom Sheard. Mrs.

R. Beachy and H. B. Keim left this city last Friday morning for the purpose of an extended visit to their parents 'n Pittsburg Pa. Jay accom pained them.

Buy northern grown bulk Turnip seed at Cheetham's. Shook Brothers can get you any size stack cover. Ail sizes. Insure yc ur growing crops against hail. W.

E. Mallory is agent for the Kansas Mutual In surancc Company. Call on him FARMERS! Save your alfalfa with a canvas coer. See Shook Bothers. Dont forget that I keep the largest stock of Candy, Lemons and Peanuts Fresh Roasted every day.

C. F. Noble. W. E.

Mallory and wife went to Pawnee City, Nebraska Wednesday night. The former to look after a real estate deal and the latter to see that everything gees O.K. a We hoped to secure some pai-ticulars in regard to the drowning of Mrs. i-filer and Maud, but were unable to do so. We did vsesoBoii0aeE9aiaEtioBiiiiaBaBCB0iBaiti Presto 5c package at Cheetham's.

13rGo to Shook Brothers for Harness Oil. Buy your Fourth of July Lemons and Oranges at Cheetham's. John Johnson was laid up this week on account of a sprained back. We understand that Ethel Cameron and Mcl Mai lory are soon to wed. Rev.

Taggart will conduct meeting at the U. H. church tomorrow night. Frank Beam claims that the Salem fellows are not in it when it comes to catching fish. lie says he caught fourteen nice cat learn however that Charlie was fortunate enough to escape.

The best assortment of Dried Fruit in Esbon at the lowest price at Chatham's. It's the little things that count in this life. The person who goes out of their way to do you a favor however small, without hope of financial reward, is the person to tie to. What wou'd become of the human family if there was cbso-lute truth in the following clipping: "Drink water and get typhoid, drink milk and get tuberculosis, drink whiskey and you will get the jimjams, eat white flour and get appendicitis, eat soup and get Bright's disease eat beef and encourage apoplexy, eat oysters and acquire toxemia, eat meat of any kind and get indigestion or some kind of germ disease, eat dessert and take on paresis, smoke cig'arettes and die early, smoke cigars and secure a nice catarrh, drink coffee and tea and obtain nervous prostration, drink wine and get the gout. In order to keep entirely, healthy one must eat nothing, smoke nothing, and before breathing, one should see that the air is properly sterilized." Haberly, of Smith Center, assisted, in invoicing the Esbon lumber yard this week.

HANDLE PUSCH'S CIGARS. ONLY. It is well known all over Kansas that Pusch makes the best Cigar that is sold west of the River. Lynn, the druggist at Mankato, told me when in Esbon last week that they had sold over $1,000 worth of the 284 Cigars alone. And the same Cigar Dr.

Slagle told me he had paid $1,300 for, in the last year. I got a bill for another Thousand this morning they cost me $35 and express. C. F. Noble.

If you ask some merchants for an ad or a few locals they will tell you that they don't believe in advertising: that nobody reads the papers. But let them be caught hugging the hired girl or chasing a loose piece of calico up the street after dark or struggling with a jag of "joint whiskey," they will rout the editor out qi bed in the middle of the night to ask him not to publish it in the paper where everybody will read it. Funny world this? Marysville Advocate-Democrat. fish one day this -week. This is a fish story.

Mrs. A. C. Cutler returned to her her home in this city last Wednesday morning. We are glad to note that she has had great relief in regard to her eye trouble.

Her many friends hope the relief is permanent. On Wednesday, June 24, occur- ed the marriage of Miss Nellie Duncan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F.

Duncan and Mr. Oscar Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. 0.

Green. Both the bride and groom are well-known and popular young people. Mrs. Green is quite a talented elocutionist, having won several medals' Mr. and Mrs.

Green left for Fairbury, Nebraska, where they will reside, the groom having a position in that city. Mankato Monitor. Best weather in the world to paint and we have the best paint in the world. MAI.LORY COURTNEV. Ur.cle Tom's Cabin will be in Mankato next Saturday July 4th.

John McCammon is worried somewhat this week because of the marriage of one of his sweethearts, a Miss Page, who was at one time a resident of this city. There should not be a dissenting vote cast at the school election next Friday. It carried by a safe majority the first time and it should be unanimous this time. "Smiling Bud" Whitley wants you to know that he has added Sugar and Coffee to his stock and wants you to exchange butler and eggs for anything he has for sale. We are glad to learn that R.

Beachy of this city is contemplating the erection of a commodious residence in the near future. The site will be on his recently purchased land south of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keim. We have just finished mixing a fresh lot of the best hog medicine in the market.

If your hogs need a tome call and get a box, feed it to them then sit down and watch them grow. Mallory Courtney. The Advocate and Monitot are now "in it" for sure. Veatch of the Monitor has sued Honey and Dr, Sarah K. for 5.000 damages for libel.

The case will come up at the November term of Jewell county court..

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1899-1922