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The Salem Argus from Salem, Kansas • 5

The Salem Argus from Salem, Kansas • 5

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The Salem Argusi
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Salem, Kansas
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5
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fjtf- CIS Now would bo a good Mmo to CASH CORNER. L. B. Kilday and John Singrer ma'Jc Lebanon a visit Wednesday. If you want to Irudj your anr1 'trnd in tho east cat! in und set H.

Kal'b. Mr. and Mrs. A. P.

Phillips ol A Full And Complete Line Always On ilaiid At The Lowest CASH Our Goods Are Marked In Plain Figures, ONE PRICE TO ILL. si. ig. nviicir. Frank: SALEM, :) (V seed tho Annus to your friends.

Miss Ki liuli j-uoJ at Lebanon s'neo tho A nous mado its last ap pearance. If you have a farm to rent call H. Rabb. Ilo will find you a grod renter. Frank Davis ha boon indisposed for a few Jays, but is feeling belter this willing.

ha.cn n'H m.nora for ftfilft at this office for fivo cents. Do you want them? Tho tira- for tho arrival of out- mail has bton chanced. It now readier us it 10.10 instead of at 10. Miss Jcsio Igou arrived at Salem Sunday evening from tho south pari of thestato in reponso to tho call from her father's bed side. Mr.

Uillings has rented his house and will go to Wisconsin for a visii aficr a whilo. In the moan time he will muko his bcadquaricrs with F. Devil t. R. II.

Shillin lor 8 per cent farm loans. Interest and principal pay tblo any tiro i afier one year. Of fice in Northwestern Furniture store, Lbtnon. A. Dudley has resigned hh position as commander of tho Sah'tn Pot, G.

A 11. W. bnt 1 I I IT weca uurieu in iiis sieaa. jmoik-i change in th ir card. Mr.

Gid Ilaight, ol Oboi lin Kns mado Salem a sitico cur lasi issno. OKI. ono luno was alcmite, and it seems natural It- havehim with tn nga'n. Rev. Will llarcsnape, now preach i-g at Gaylord, wns in town Fri lav of last wck.

Ilo has boon loi.ktng af er his mothers 0 nrrparaiorv to movinir her to hi liomo at G7lord. Ono of ihi lictiost little boxes iir aguiable, came to Salem Wednesday directed to II. R.bb. It was bis father row lears offering, and bean delayed somewhere, bir vas very accptahlo all the samo. Should you cceas ion aMy receivi a Copy of the Aitaus, wo would ask yon to bear in mind this fad: They will not ci'St you anything, and are lut an earnest quest firyontn becomo a subscriber.

Try it for thrco months 25 cents. From iho way tho weather been fir somo timo, it began ir look as if our ico orop vw uld bo a fnl are. The last few days nas com plo'ely overthrown such idons, an! tlioso intctiding to store ice should no! allow many days to pass unim proved 2fext Sunday was tbo timo sol for comraencirg iho protracted tnecting, but in a card, by T. A. McMaster, Elder (iarncrsays he will not bo able to bo hero to fill his nppoititmcr.t.

Wo do noi know just when tho meeting will bo held. 11. Rabb reports a very interest ing singing class at ihe R-d school house noithwest of town, both in numbers, and in tbo satisfactory progress tbey are making. It is not on'v very encouraging a teacher, but to a class as well, when all take an interest in the work that is given them to do. What might havo boon a serious quarrel took placo in W.

S. Fiold's offico Tuesday, between Alee Barnes and Dr. Dykes. Birnos was la'k ing on relirjoon, thou morgod it in ti masonrv. and from that to the rebellion and tho causos which led to it.

During this talk hot words wero used, then stronger argument. Tho combatants were by the bystanders. Wo aro very sorry this has happened, and aro greatly in hopes tbo liko will novcr bo repeated in our midst for mo. at big ut to is ll For General CHICAGO, KANSAS NEBRASKA ROUTE. On and after November IS.

188. Train! on the It. It arrive and depart dittly at Kebim, as foiluws: Going West: So. IS Express 0:13 am No. IS Mall ami Ex press dally No.

41 rdbl i'CoiumUatlon 4:13 r.i Going raet: 5o. tfl Mall mi I Expreaa duily No. IH Nltrht Exp re a No. 48 relght cominodatlon dally All ro, ul rtraina cairy passengers Bert. Prownull.

am Mmm Agout. I SALEM ARGUS PUBLISHED FRin OV EACH WEEK. Entered at the Post Oillre, Salem, Kansas, 8t socon 4-cia-s matter. 0. McVEIOR.

Kill or Propiietor TRttMS. 1.00 PEIi YEAR. RATES OF ADVKUT1SINU. For display adds: t-olomn tyear 52dullara. column u'K culumn 13.

Local notices, per Uue, each 05 JMlay adda for Oss tban one month, one and one-ball times colnnii rate. Legal notlooa, legal feel, Fsiday. January 10, 190. Town and County. It von wish to tr.de (or a stock of goods of any kind call in II.

bb. Erank Ward and David Sweom, will givo a ball at kes' Hull, the eveuir.g January 17tl loUl). A Citizens Educational Meeting will be held in tho M. E. church lo night.

All arointitcd to attend. II. Rabb has been nppointcd con- stable for White Mound township, ard has qualified. You can lo -r Hubert with bis papers, fjr another term. Justus wo go to press wo loarn i that Mr.

Igou, who had a stroke of paralysis Homo ten days ng is a trr. nt lift WOISO. HPd 1113 1." (--- lookel fr momentarily. Dr. Dykes -ved int i Mr.

Bill ings liouso Uirt wevk. This is tin- first h.niso keeping cxticiience for tbo Dr. but we will ventuto tho as- ooi-tinn tlnit thuru is uo vuco like homo. We O'ca-ionahy uct a subscriber or two for tho Annus, hut they do not como in fast enough. Aro jou interested in having a paper published here? If so rti-tlo littlo for US.

It will bo aproi-ntod. W. Co -k sp nttio portion of this week in Mankato. is tho last session of county bonrd for Mr. Cook as tho closing of the year's work clones his lerm of office as county commissioner.

Several of our citizens wore over to Lebanon Monday lo interview a borso iyer thcro. Tho town wa full of horses, yet only a very fo were sold, and that fow at ruinous Only the owrers ot the best horses ul I cet an offer at ail. After a vacation of two weeks, tbo school bell calls tho seekers afi or knowledgo, to tho halls learninc on tho hill. Wo trust lhat every one in tho district, of school ago, wiil attend a do their best to make tho present term a successful ono. If You want anything in tbo way of Statements, Loiter beads, Notf he ds or bills, call on us.

Thoful lowing is a list cf our prices: Statements, 500 for 8150, Letterheads, 82 50. Note heads, 82 03. Bills. 100 7x10 for 81.00. 25 cents for each additional htindrod Wedding Boils: Konison Dun-ton.

On Janu-iry 4th, at tho homo nl the bride's brother, E. W. Dunton, W. T. Galo J.

officiating, Mr: h. J). Konison, of Ilarian, Kansas, and Miss Blanche Dunion, of Salem, Were unilod io marriage. We mad-the acquaintance of tho contracting parties when thoy were attending collogoat Ilartar, and bavo only well wishes for them, as on lifo't Ug tto battle. on at 9 Ezbon, wcro callers at Dan R.

Patterson's Wednesday. John Ward had a ftJioUor runnirp lis corn piles this week, as the stack of cobs can testify. Mrs. Mick and children, visited Red Cloud tho latter part of hist week, and tho first part of this. A brother of F.

E. Port, and Mrs. Port's mother, of Iowa, uTrivr'i Wednesday, and aro visiting then. this week. Subscribe for tbcAuocs, aid help make it ono of tho best papers ii Jewell court v.

Without vour heir wo cannot do thi. C. C. Provost has been ongagod i.urso Mr. K.

Igou. Charhc a good hard in room, and unyono employing him can rest as stared that his patients got tht Ic8t of cato. Jamc3 i3ro wu, Salem' Postmaster has been on tho s'ck list this week N'otso bad however, but what attend tho duties of his office. A-ith tho assisianco of his daughter liss Carrie. If it will tuko a year for Kansa cailroads to movo thisyoar'n cor rop at their full capacity, as it ha 'On figured, how long will it taki hem to movo it tho way thoy havt 'recn working it? Jcromo Hill packed up his ear oeriter tools and pulled out for Leb mon Monday, flo will work on th ow chinch.

Uo had his trip for lothing, as tho contractor failed ut in an appearance. II. Rabb mado a tiio to Ezbni last niyht to soo what ho couid in tho way nt starling up a sir giri lass. Ji tho poopl? over thero di' tire a first class instruct th -y will Lot give Prof Rabb tho go by. Dan Patterson mado a flying trij his father's house Saturday even mtr.

returning next uav lacinirj pcry cold north wind. Dan had th loasure meeting an uncle, whon ho liad not met for a number vcars, as ho also was visiting there Mr. and Mrs. L. Smib enter tained thj votis.c folks Tucsda ivoning with a social party.

L. Kilday, Spencer Dykes, Will Adam- Cha'lio Anderson and Eli Thompsoi Lrcrc among tho Sulem folks that amended. They report a pleasant timo. A vote ol thanks from tho officers una memoers oi cumoeriana rosi, i i ft i I i 121 G. A ii, Dept.

of Kan. Resolved: That this Post ten der a vuto of thanks to C-mmandei A. Dudley for tho kind and Lfficient manner in which ho has conducted all of our Post moeti" for tho last five years, ail tho mem bcrs present concuring. Tho Post accepted tho com man der's rjsignalion, whereupon G. Bai'ey was du'y clotted Post corn- tnander and installed.

C. C. Prcvost, Adj4t. Jar. 4thl890.

Saturday night gave us warnirg 10 prepare for a storm of somo kind Sunday morning's sun lonnd the ground whitened with a light fall of slcot. Monday niht a ftll ot about threo inches of light snow foil. Fortunately there was no wind to toss it about. Tuesday was as fino a winter's day as ono could wish for. No wind and warn enough to tako off about ono half Iho snow.

Wednesday wa. il any different, a nicer day than the proceeding oao. Too evening saw iho snow about gono. Thursdny our press day, with tbo sun brigl aud warm, no wind. Surely we are a favored people, lor which let bstuauklaL us HARDWARE, I 9 Co.

KANSAS. A win Plain Wire on hand. Fresh cr.il Salt Meats Always On Hand 1 i mm 'i'i Ezbon, Kan, and Guarantee Satisfactioi. PRICE. STOVES AND TINWARE.

A Complete Lino of AGHICTJL.TUHAL1 Ilv2PL.lS2TTS Barbed and Always Ezfbon Meat; Earfeet, i' it I We Pay Market Price For Good Hides. 1 Wi We also keep Fish, Fresli Oysters c. To our Sfilem customers: W. T. Galo sou are bay fag hides for us.

Offico at their livery barn. C- n. ESSOIT, AS. jVEoney To Loan. For Farm Loans.

SO TO Jno. R. Richardson, I yye Will Meet Competition, it..

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Pages Available:
484
Years Available:
1889-1890