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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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Most cf our iv ck folL'scre get) i eg hotter. CASH CHICAGO. 4: A HOITTK. Tr4iu on thf U. nrrivu anl U-l'n dully at Ksliim, na ioiIkwh; Hoik M'wti Ko.

13 Mall and Eri iy 6 1 No. 41 ft ii ht fit Gi)l" Hni So. Ill 10 17 Hi No. 4h Krcin'it ioiiinoiUHn ilal'y iliMU All rvul tiienij i ry puasuiiauri. Jtert.

Rrjwnnll. Agur t. A Full And If yon have ft farm to rent call on 11. Ho will fim yon a i iMPr. We huii) (1 pfcpiTk tr Hhlo a' this.

office. KlittTii lor livo cents. I0 you wnnt 'I em? 'Pied: Mrs Xi-ipy 15 Ison, wit i C. NM-'mi Fzb fi towiihbip, 2U yeatf. Mis.

tva.i a good worker i i the Sun lay Setiool. She tint her ctoath was noar, and made ai-rangemi'nts -r tho disposition ot hor children and her burial. Sho leaves a husband and four children, tho youngest but four weeks old, to mourn her departure. Funeral Services were conducted by Itov. A.

S. Poulson at McCammon School house, close to the cemetery whero the was buried. mini Always On Hand At The Lowest CASH PRICE A re 3 1 in PRICE TO ALL A s. E. Iick: SALEM, For FU1D OK ECJl WEKX.

Entered ut tu 1'rMt 0 iU, Kans.ts, Bt'ODU i-Lla-a rustier. O-McNEIOK. 1 Kiliot i I'rop'letor. S10i) I'Kll VER. KAI OF AIM Jt.rU-! For display add: 1 column ljear CSduliars.

co'ama ilu'im l.i. notteca, per Udo, ao.h C5 adda for than ot month, una am', ouo-lialt time column rate. notices, legal toea, FaiDAr, January SI, 1S90. Town and County. 11.

W. Slagle, of Smith Center, was tho guest of Dan Pattcrsou last Friday. Lincoln Bent, tho village school master, drove over tho divide to Cloud Saturday. Frank Ward, our tonsorial artist, in company with a Mr. Staggers went to JRed Cloud Monday.

H. E. Mick Co disposed of soveral loads of hogs Saturday, E. W. Mckeo, being tho purchaser.

Mr. li. Byres marketed seven tragon loads of hogs Saturday of last week. They were delivered at Eebon. Notwithstanding tho ruuddy going Sunday, tho Sunday Schools and tho Band of Hope wcro.

quite well attonded. Subscribe for thcAaGcs, and help mako it ono of tho best papers in Jewell coucty. Without j'cur help wo cannot do this. Miss Joe. Ki ey, who has been making her eifeter quito an extended visit, returned to hor Lome, near SmHi Cectro.

Saturday. Gome vt our young people 1-avc been attending the protracted meeting at Blair's school bouso, quite reguUr lor s-Tno time. Steve Shrader fctarted the cthoi dsy to some beg? that he could purchase, wiUi the ifitenti ti f-f ro-ing until Lo uccc-mIislicd hi3 object. Mr. Dan lirak, iivm- noith ot Ezhop, ou Ed.

Lytles farm, will have a big st ck pale Fcl.rv.aiy, 18lh 1300. A long ti ne will bo given. Everybody turn out. C. Rayl, Ezboii's barber was in town Monday.

Ct nrlie has openvd up a hop in that town, and wishes tho people to know it, a be plant his card in the Anaus. a vei-y pr-j -er thing to do. Look for itcu first PaSG li. Rabb, assisted by a number of children, ranging in ago from hx to ton years, Mill give a Conceit at the M. E.

church, in Salem, Wednesday night, February. 5ih 1890. A a Imiltaaco vrili be charged at tho door. S. Snruder, in at temping tocr the creek on tho ico with his team the other day came ncargrttirg into serious trouble.

Tho ico not bcirg as firm as be thought, the team went through. With tho assistance of a number cf men from town, the horses were saved. in town yeMlerday, lIuntM- W.ir.i wi I uiv a ball lit Pyk s' this evourg, Mpv. rton wi I preach t.t the elm cli Su d-iy evening a' 7 o'e'oi Ic. tvouiil lie a good Mine to send the Ahgus to vuur friend.

ft. W. JViilpy ia.ff-.i 0. C. y.cvtst, ij.ro al work in Lvhanon, iv ailing of Cook Ifyouvantto your land for in tho eat cail in and seo rno.

H. Jubn who has been visi'Ji fnunds in Linn county Iowa exnecti mo tliis week- Solid chunk', of (sweetness were disposed of at Charlie Coleman's, by the young folks, Wednesday evening. It was a taffy pulling. Mr. D.

II. Patterson and family visited wife's folks at Smith Center over Sunday, going Saturday evening and returning Monday. Tho ladies t-f tho W. C. T.

U. meet every alternate Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tbey meet next Thursday at the homo of Mrs. II. Dailcy.

It. II. Shillin for 8 per cent farm loans. Interest and principal pay-ablo any tima after ono year. Office in Northwostern Furniture Store, Lebanon.

Dr. Slagle of Smith Center was called in consultation to the tick room of Mrs F. E. Port, Friday of lost week. Dr.

Dykes is the attending physician. F. P. Bonncli Superior, is ir. New York in tho interest of the Kansas Noithcrn Hail rood Co.

Wo are looking for a faroiablo report from him any uay. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dudley January 2Uh 1390.

a Wo have no: so Go- rgo on tho Pt it et cp, but In; is ttbln to be out. Dr. Hiiby was tho at-v i Mr. arid N. S.

Pattern, went to filher Wednesday for a four or flvo day's isit. Xoah has been Uiider tin weather fjitiJ timf, and j-roposes his at mother's. Xow is tlnMrme to Nul-scribo for the A nous. rIt," a eon-tir uod Ktory will begin fo. and ran through about twenty-six i-nrn- bojs.

S.iinetl.ing i-w. ta'nii and it suuetivo. Tell your friends about it. Wo venture th anscition that W. 1).

is th- only man living it. this township, who was a eitizon Kansas, when che was admitted 29 years ago. 1 I.io should have writ ton a papr for tho Kansas day en Evcrybudv tm i-ut to the Music al Concert February 5th. II. tt.ibb has don-i a goo I w.rk ti airing our children, asd bus not charged any-ihlrg for bis services.

Give him a i'ood house. Hi3 changes will bo 10 cents. Tickets on sale at tho P. Hardware storo ai.d Cash Corner. Tho Salem schools gavo a very good cntertainmer.t Wednesday of this week.

Kansas wai admitted into the sisterhood of states ia Jan. 1861, and tho entertainment was hold in honor cf the twenty-ninth anniversary of that event. Tho school room was well filled with pupils and friends, yet a number who ought to have been present, wcro not. The program consisted of select reading, essays, declamations, songs, dialougos etc. Thoso taking part did well considering the short time they wcro preparing for it, and th crowded condition of the house Complete Line a i I ni vo Co.

tf" KANSAS. General 3 Plain IViro on hand. manciise 3 Spssialitics. 3 UlUiJkJ. Kansas.

aal Uawaid3 Satuiastica 5 it 1 1 HARDWARE STOVES AND TINWARE. A Complete Line of Ralb's Musical Concert' Program. 1. Musio, St. Abams March.

2. Music, Smilo Waltz. 3. Opening Song. 4.

Duet, Mother's Cradle Songa, By Ella Eabb and Dot MoNeice. 5. Music, Notre Damo Waliz. 0. Song, Tho Old Rocking Chair.

By Ella IUbb. 7. Music, The Yatcher's March, 8. Recitation, Mamie's Prayer, By Dot McNetcb. 9.

Music, Joys of Spring, 10. Song, Gospel Ship. 11. Music, Sunsot. 12.

Song, Father Been Here? By Dot McNf ice.and Ella RaB3 13. Mu-dc, Rogimeiital. 14: Recitation, Biidgo Keeper's Story, By Ella RvitB. 15. Music, Lehi I'o ka.

1G. Song, ByEr.Lv Rabb. 17, Instrumental Jiaiic, By To Little rl.s. 18. Song od Night.

JSt riff town Well Mr. Ed tor. after Ions an a-basonce, wo will try. wriie a ro.v lite a of th vicinity are Mek witri the bt grippe; but no scriou are rep Rev. JoLu FraKer is ho' ding a (series of meeting at the 'Blair school bwas tho meeting are well attend-ed and prove to be ery inteiostiiig.

Mr, I'r are losing some of their cattle, five have died; tho stlks being the leason. Mr lames', an I Misses Ana and Lillis impstn. con-in- cf V. Bliur. wen! him M.d lun ily the Ltttv ji.it Juot week.

Mike Ezhon Hems. Very plo.isat wentlipr ngiin. The are so ii.whit untidy. The jingout sleigh lulls uro no lo' ger heard i'i ihe Mr. John Judy siiippod two ca-binds of bogs this Wei k.

Q'tit an excitement in tnvr. Sa -unlay. Wo thought the our cn zens had been bero too long to go wild over ono little fabit. La ijrippo do-s iiot seem pass any one by un -noticed, but giving all atwifit. No f-erijus cases reported in tnis vicinity Qu'to an interesting literary has been organized, with Mr.

E. Erbard us president. Rev. Mr. Sawyer addressed the people here Sunday evenirg, Mr.

Osborne has been very hick but is able to bo on tho streets onco more. C. Mai lory ha3 got his ice houso filled with ice. Charlie is a rustler. Mrs.

A. Gibbins has been visiting with her parents tho past wee'-c. Mr. Ktggs and family, formerly of this place, have moved to Omaha, Neb. Mr.

Drake is occupying bis plato in the hardware store. Mr. Beam lost a valuable colt re cently. Preaching nest Sunday at 11 o' clock, by Rev. McMillen.

Hnrhj nnd Always XDBIEQ-IH Co. DEALERS IN 4 i 1 ixenerai mere ZDi3T and. Clotlilzn.g' Ato Our Lebanon, For Farm Loans. GO TO H. Richardson, Mob, Kan, The Great Nettie Ely Nelly Bly's wonderful story in the Family Story Paper is tho talk of the day.

In towns whero tboro are no newsdealers tho Family Story Paper will be to any address four months for ono dollar, containing Nellie BIy's Great Story. Address Munro's Publishing House, 24 26 Vanderwater St. aw York, K. Y. We Will Meet rv i.

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About The Salem Argus Archive

Pages Available:
484
Years Available:
1889-1890