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The Salem Argus from Salem, Kansas • 5

The Salem Argus du lieu suivant : Salem, Kansas • 5

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The Salem Argusi
Lieu:
Salem, Kansas
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5
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Gardon making has begun, II. want 15,000 bushels of corn. CASH Millet wanted at the Cash Cor ncr, Thcro will boa festival hold at Ezbon, Tuesday evening, March 25. CO A Pull And Complete Line CHICAGO, KANSAS NEliliASKA ltOL'TE. Trln on the 0 A N.

II. aniv niil d. part lally Eabon, (ViIIqwh: Goltotf Wont: No. 13 Mall buiI Eviin itivly No. tl Freight nocommodaUoD H.bi in Going Fast: Mn.

IP. '1iht r.xnrti. 10:17 o. 4S Kft-lijht Accommodaiion dally Bert, nrowncll. Agent SALEM ARGUS l'UBUSHKD FltlOvY OK EACH WEEK.

OP Entered at Um Post, lieo, 8nlom, Kansas, aaUjnndflr, Ho will farm a part of sooon i-clasu matter. 1 Always On Hand At The Lowest CASH PRIGS. Onr Goods Are Marked In Plain Figaros ONE PRICE 2. EL ivEick: TO ALL. Co.

Zlansas. Franls IMy-res, SALEM, KANSAS. For General Some of our citizens are plowing their gardens, preparatory to spring planting. GolotLo Drug Store for your Garden Seeps. A complete- stock mgi received.

Ed. Hiesrodt, of Lebanon, will hcII all kinds of coal CHEAP, and buy ali kind of GRAIN. J. W. Luvo.

moved into town the same place he iarmea last year i cia-nnem reiurucu irora it' a liia Si Inn risit ThariIjiw tT( snva .7 everything IS UOUMihlng ttt ttlO river. Eaking up and burning the trah about ones premises is commendable, but bo very careful iu putting out firo. Assessor Smiley was in town Sal urday interviewing aomo of our kitizens in regard to whatthoj wore worth March fut. Mr. Goorgo Miloy, of dnvtli Centre, visited at Dm Patterson this wovk.

ifr, Pihy is a brother of Mir. Patterson. Salem iad ono of its old time 'A public ealo crowds Saturday. and a horses raeo perhaps a mens- uro accounting for it. Our villiugo blacksmit reports his branch of trade a- being lively hhn fVw vrflf-lrs.

nnd roaay money getting moro plenty. Tho companions of Mary Mick irnrn lifir i annnrlsA Tinrftr fnni1nr M'ht. Miss Mary was thirteen years old that day and tho party was in honor of that event. Wo understand that G. W.

Eailoy commenced a houso for W. Gates of Highland township yesterday, ne and Jerome Hill havo just complet ed ono for W. W. Pennington. Tell your friends that tho Arqus will bo sent to their address one year for a dollar, and as au induce ment to thorn wo offt-r tho Leaven worth Weekly Times cne year Free.

LI I- M. a rni nt n. little shooting match the other day but as wo wore not furnishod with i ho scoro wo can not givo pailic- lars. Several brought eight out of bnds to the ground. 20c To thoso wishing pic (lire8 0f thjmelves, or fricmN.

I Lvould say that I will havo a Photo graph ear in Salem, April 14,21, and 3 1, '9X Will stay 3 days only Satisfaction guaranteed. H.Pabb. A Mr. Itt a tiro getaway from lim ,,3 otier burning np ab0ut sixty rods of hedge force fir Fred Hurst, Ono cannot be too can full at any timo witli hn "III. especially wnen overyining is as diy a it is now.

Miss Gooreia Lovell has Lono to hft Is in Nebraska to teach a terra of school near that placo. Miss Lovoll certainly gave satisfaction or a second term would not nave been offered. She reads tho Argus while away irom nonrt Mr. and Mrs. W.

D. Cook went to St. Joseph yesterday. Mrs Cook's parents livo thoro, and her virit will bo of about four weeks duration, W. D.

went on business fur his moiher who resides at Wathena, and will bo gone about ono week. E. A. liiser returned to Salem tho latter part of last week, and brought with him ono hundred two and threo year old 6teots, which he has since put on feed. Wo are to see summer feeding tried, for if it proves to be a successful way of fattening cattle, much can be laved by utiligiog tho grasi.

a Jeromo Hill commenced won: rn dwe'lirg houso fr Ben Shipley yesterday. B. Bvros started west Wtdncs- day evening after cattle, llo will purchase 200 head. Rev. J.

w. Garner im been holding a protraekd moiling at the church since Tho W. C. U. will hold a coo ventinn at April 2d an 1 3d.

See notico on opposite p.igo. Dan Pattorsin made trip to Nebraska, tho other day to look alter seme mortgaged property. Mr. Lowery moved out of town yesterday to tho houso jut com pleted on ono of W. Pennington's John llenson drovo over from Lebanon, Thu-sJay.

II is all iu town was short, but ho did not nog- ocl to pay his respects to tho print hop. a Mr Joseph has been rus- icatwg in the wild of the Limo- sono tin's week, joo has a larra lown there, and was at work get ting it ready for his renter. If You want anything in liio way of Statements, Letter heads, Note he-ids or bills, call on us. Thefjl owing is a list (1 our pners: Statements, 500 for 1.50, Letterheads, 82.50. Note heads, $2.00.

Bills, 100 7x10 for 81.00. 25 cents for each additional hundrod. IMZa.il Line. 2. 2.

GALS, Prop. EZBON, KANSAS. Daily Mail Line from EZBON, TO SALEM. Prompt attention given to all Freight and Express. Passengers carried reasonably.

Pump Repairing Call On C. H. Coleman, One Mile and a Half West of Salem. All Work Warrented and Charges Reasonable. Post Office Store.

School Books' Blank Books, Stationary and School Supplies, a choice "Lino of Confectionery, Toys, etc. JAMES BROWN, SALEM. KAN HARNESS SHOP An entire new stock of TTarness Goods.Sadlles, Whips, Robes, Etc. Repairing neatly and promptly done by Experienced Worlc men. Call and se- us.

A.J. SPIERS, SALEM, KAN FOR 1 GO TO J. T. Mitchell, SAXEil, KANSAS. BLAffiHiTHIG EMI' or Prop) Unor.

TKltMS, iw TER VBAii. KATES Of ADVERTISING. v.irrfihn adds: liolnraa 1 year 32 dollars, column 2 Ji column 13. luteal iiotlc, I'erllno, each 05 Dfplay adda forles one month, one and one-ball timet column rate. Legal notices, legal fees.

FaiD.iT. March, 21 1893. Town and County. Poultry wanted at tho Cash Coiner. A.

P. Phiiina drove over from Ezb jn Sunday eveni- Dan Horak will farm a part of III. IJra'Viiing's phic this year. II. K.

ilu Co fei ihrco car loads of corn to Ezbon ihis week. Aliss (Yliu Garner of Hod Cloud, visitod her si.stor Mrs. Mick this week. Gjt yonr hoiso bills at tho Attous ofQco. Wo are well equipped do that kind of work.

tO Wo havo o'd papers for sale at this office. Fifteen for fivo cents. Do you want them? Charlio Byres and wife, of Man- kalo, visited friends in this vicinity Saturday and Snnday. C. C.

Prc-vost has been eponding some time over at Libanon. He has been repairing a bailding. Mr. Wright, n. brother of Mrs.

J. W. Lave, "moved into fhoTiouso va-cato 1 ny J. W. and with him will farm tho placo.

D. M. Crim has moved to the placo ho recently purchased of W. Cook, Komo threo railos north east oi oaiem. rt 1 AU persons knowing themselves indebted to me, will pleaso call and settle, either by cash or not before Apiil 1st.

II. A. Dykes. Noah Patterson wnt to Smith Centre, Tuesday looking tr cm- ploynunt. Sh hj not sucofid in finding what ho want, ho will elsewhere We are now ottering tho Leavon- Worth Weekly Times, a large eight pngei pipor ireo ir uno ui.

II who will pay up for tho Auaus and one year in advance. rri, Urn im linl.t rnp-ft for last Saturday between a bay horse owned by Charlie Myres, and a sorrel marc owned by Albert R. am. Tho raco was won by the Day horse. 11.

Eabb made a flying trip to Red Cloud. Monday, after some fellows who had disturbed a meeting the hfnrA. TTo Rupcocdod in fret- 1 ting two of them. Thoy pled guilty boforo Sq'iire Guthrie, and were promptly fined. Ella Browing received tin envelope thd other day containing eigh-teen letters from as many different persons.

They wero from her clasmater of Mankato, and the letters wero their languago Icssod for that day. Billy Butchor and Charlio Coleman has purchased a steam mill with two run of bubrs, which they will move at onco to Salem. Ar advertisement will apperar in time telling the people when they will ready for work, and what kind of wwkthty will do. i I i I 1 1 'IV. if 't I1 i HARDWARE, STOVES AND TINWARE.

A Complete Line of AGHICULiTXJHAL. IMPL.SL1S1TTS A2TD PAHIvl "WAGOITS Barbed and Plain Wire Always on hand. DEEGE Co. DEALERS IN General Merchandise JDzy and Clothing- Are Our Spsoiali-tis3. HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES.

Lebanon, Kansas. Money To Loan. For Farm Loans. GO TO J. R.

Richardson, Eztion. We Will Meet Competition, and Guarantee Satisfaction,.

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À propos de la collection The Salem Argus

Pages disponibles:
484
Années disponibles:
1889-1890