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The Salem Argus from Salem, Kansas • 5

The Salem Argus from Salem, Kansas • 5

Publication:
The Salem Argusi
Location:
Salem, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
5
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amtanitaaemmittMmaiMmiiUUmim wwnminii i in lawn CASH IS WHAT TALK is wliat we want. Wo xn-ust reduce Our stock: By JEuoLXLEiTy, 1st 1SSOI We can sell you more goods for a dollar than any store in town. Don't buy your Dry Goods until you get our prices. We have no room to make Prices, but to show you that we mean business, we will quote a few to tickle our competitors. Six spools of thread for, 25c.

All best prints, per yard. 60. Muslin, Oe. Best Gingham, 9C. Best Baiting, per Roll, 10c Best Overalls, 85c.

Caps Gloves at your own Pi ice. Flannels Lower than the Lowest. Dress Goods Cheaper than over. TXTe la.and.lo tile CJeleTbiceLtedL Eagle Eapids Mills Flour. EVERY SACK WARRANTED.

GKUUhRTEsT 14 lb Light Browa Sugar for $1X0 12 Granulated $1.00 20 of Prunes $1.00 12 "Evaporated 1.00 Evaporated Tiaspbenics, 25c. 14 lb Dried Apples for, $1.00 Horse Shoe Tobacco 40c per pound J. T. 35c Star 40c Spear Head 40c We are going to reduce our stock if PRICES will make it. Bring your Butter Ergs to our SSnpeT glT6 ru an' on.e- Wen are carrying the largest stock of BOOTS and SHOES in town, and at Rock Bottom prices.

Remember, Now is your chance to get your winter goods at nearly cost. Homnsr to see all mv old mistnmnrs nml 1 1 1 i xicy uuea, vuni laiten in ex change for all kinds of goods. Yours to please. JD JPnHDnLJLJDPS, Leader of Low Prices 2. SLZ3L C.

B. Mallory patronized oar Job office this week. Hand in your Subscriptions. W. S.

Field, of in town this week. CASH CORNER D. P. Sayles moved into J. W.

Love's house Tuesday. If YOU wish to trde for a stock Ifyou want to trade vour land for Jand in tho cast call in and sec of goods of any kind call in. mo. H. Eabb.

Mrs. Bent and Mrs. Goo. Dudley H. Eibb.

CHICAGO, KANSAS NEBRASKA. ROUTE. On and after November 18, 18t8, Trains on the N. K. arrive and part dally at Ksbon, as follows: Going West: Mo.

15 Express 6:19 air Mo. IS Mall and Express dally 6:31 pn Mo. 41 relght acconimodatlon 4:15 Going East: 3to. 10 Mall an1 Express dully air Ms. 16 Night Erpre, 9:54 a Mo.

48 relght Acconimodatlon dally 7 All regular trains carry passengers. A Fall And Complete Line aro reported on tho sick list this wook. Tho winter term of North Branch Academy will open Jan. 6th. A fine line of Jewelry for tho holiday trade, at Mrs.

H. E. Micks 4 Co. Tho Formoso Times, alter exist ence of seven weeks, suspended for Brt. Browncll.

Agent. lack of patronage. Uncle John Butcher talks to tho Argus readei this wook. Look for it in another SALEM ARGUS. D.

A. Phillips, of Ezbon, has something to say to the people in this weeks paper. PUBLISHED FRIDAY OF -EACH WEEK. KaUredatthe Post Office, Salem, econa-clajs matter. O.

R. Mallory, and E. E. Gale aro among tho now Ezbon advertisers O. O.MoVFIO R.

E'll orA Propiletor. TBRM3. $1.00 PER YEAR this week in the Anaus. Charlie Coleman has tho thanks of the Argus force, for help rendered last press day. BATES Or ADVERTISING.

For display adds: I column lrear 52 dollars eolsoin i column 13. Local notices, per line, each Insertion. 05 DMplay adda fori than one month, one anf ne-hall times column rate. Legal notices legal feet, Tho show viadows in town proclaim to tho world, that holidays aro approaching. Mrs.

John Rogers, ot Ezbon is sick with tho typhoid fever. Dr. Ward is tho attending physician. Mr. T.

A. MeMastor, who has had a sicgo of tho typhoid fever, was ablo to be on thn stroets this week. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. John Baldwin, Dec.

12ih, a girl of tho usual weight. Mother and babo doing fiaoly. it you have a farm to rent call a TT Tl L- TT i a ju j.uiuo. julo win nna you a ood rentor. Friday.

December 13. 1889. Always On Hand At The Lowest Tho family of Mr. Lowory from Town and County. CJoodland, moved into to town this veek.

Mr. Lowery is Mrs. Dr, Bilby's fathor. A Mr. Eiloy, a brother of Mrs.

H. Skillin and sister oi Lebanon, were in town Sunday. H. E. Mick Co.

had a shellei running two days last week ai their big crib. R. Patterson visited her since our Officers from Burr Oak, levied on, and took into their possesions, a part of tho goods belonging io J. W. Adams Co.

last issue, and took in the Band of Hope entertainment. Tho M. oburch was about half ng enough to hold the people that Dr. Dykes has just received a fine stock of holiday goods. Call and see his Plash, Photo Albums, Autograph Albums, Scrap books etc.

0. W. Bailey has opened up a boot shoe repair shop. See his "ad" in this paper. Top of eighth page.

Subscribe for tho Aaocs, and hoi make it one of tho best papers it Jewell county. Without your help we cannot do this. ittended tho Band of Hopo onttr Saturday night. The A. F.

A. M. of Salem will Tho Sunday School workers of CASH PRICE. Our Goods Are Marked In Plain Figures. ODE PRICE TO ALL.

EE. 211 IvCicls: Co. Salem, Kansas. have a public installation at the E. church, Friday evening December 27th.

All are invited to attend. Jess Buell, the young man who vorked a place north of town this -umnier, orders his paper sent to Jewell count), will hold a convention in Ezbon, December, 19 and 20. Sco programme in anothor column of this week's Argus. B.J.Thompson, of the Lebanon Critcrian, was a visitor in our town Wednesday, and of course made the Argus, a call. We are always glad to moot mombera of the craft, and hopo they will romembcr us when iu town.

iV Fresh and Who has a carriage to trado for good horse? We have two good teams for sale either for cash or or time. Also 8 good milch cows sell for cash, or on time. E. Habb We occasionally get a subscriber or two for the Argus, but they do not come in fast enough. Are von interested in having a paper pub lished here? If so rustle a little for ns.

It will be apreciated. Do you want to exchange youi farm for land or for goods or any thing. Ifyou do, call in. mean business. Can get you i trado at onco if yon will makoyoui wants known.

H. Rabb. Ir You want anything in thowat of Statements, Letter heads, Not heads or bills, call on ns. Thefol lowing is a list of oar prices: Statements, 500 for $1.50, Letterheads, 52 50. Note heads, $2.03.

Bills, 100 7x10 for $1.00. 25 rats for each, additional hundred. We Pay Market Price For Good Hides. Salt Meats Always Oa Hand Tho faculty and students of North Branch Academy, aro preparing an entertainment to bo given at tho closo of tho fall term of school, Dec. 20th, at 7 o'clock p.

m. An admittance foo of ten cents will bo charged, tno proceeds to go to tho library. Ifyou want reading matter for these long evenings, look at tho top of tho last column on page eight of this issuo. Wo do not Stewart hereafter, as ho expects to spend the winter thero. E.

H. Skillin for 8 per cent farm loans. Interest and principal pay-iblo any tinu after one year. Office in Northwestern Furniture Store, Lebanon. Mrs.

J. N. Johnson, living south if town has suffered death several imos in tho Jasttwo weeks with a elon on her hand. So intenso is he pain, that not moro than an iour's sleep can she get in the twenty-four. article was handed us this week beaded "An appology" and started ut by 6aying an open reproof needs open appology.

As tho columns ot the Argus were not nsod in tho reproof, we thought best not allow hem to be used for the appology. exactly givo books away, but for We also keep Fish Fresh Oysters Sfc. To onr Salem customers: W. T. Gale son are buying hides for us.

OfSco at their livery barn. C. R. AXAORT, EZBOU, AUS AS. seventy cents you will get the Argus six months and tweufy books, samples of which can bo eecn at this office.

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Pages Available:
484
Years Available:
1889-1890