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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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7, Dorr: To Mr. Mis. John Justice Sunday May 11th boy, Remember tiio Corner not bo undersold. MclVitt Gs ilusha "A 'I Oar Groceries ate all tho host. Co.

Now Dry gojds tin Cash Corner. L. P. BirohfieiJ returned from his S5, Joe, vif.it Tuesday evening. Got your horso bills at tho Argus oSce.

Wo aro well equipped to do that kind of work. Dealers In CLC ITHING-, Memorial set-view will bo held at tho AI. JS. Cauaeh Sunday May! Ed. IlrEsaoDT, of Lebanon, will sell all kinds of coal CliEAP, and buy all kinds of GRAIN.

Friends of tho Anaus aro requested to uso their influence to securo us subscribers. W'o do not usk fur tho dollar iu advance, but get your friends to try the paper lor tbrco mouths ir a quit ter cr a tirae at cents per coj)y. W. D. Cook.

II. L. Browning M. J. W.

Adams, Dr. Dykes, E. Mclveo W. Davis and A. II.

wore tho Salem reprcsenta-I tives at tho organization cf a lodge of Lmg of Pythias at Lebanon Monday night. Quito a 'number from neighboring towns wcro pre- sent, and a good timo reported 777777777 Il.uu x-u- i.no Kuiowmg is tno for tho temperance rcectirg to te held at the church Saturday even- May 2-iih; V7S DESXriE TO OAIili ATTBUTIOIT OF TZ-223 PSOPI-B OP Salem and Vicinity, To The Fact, That If low Are Spending Money FOR CLOTHING Or Anything In The Line Of MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S Without Visiting and Examining, OUR STOGK- yon are throwing away one quarter of our money. Wo have this Spring, on account of our LARGE STOCK, and increased SALES, been compelled to enlarge our STORE. We now have the FINEST SELECTED, as well as the LARGEST bTOCK, in the State, outside of Lincoln and Omaha. 111.

RED CLOUD, M. 1. Song. 2. Prayer; Eov.IIorton.

3. Sorg. 4. Speed; fccv. McMdlin.

5. Kecitatior; Mrs. Eabh, G. SoDg. 7.

Dcciamatioc; S. B. Dykcp, 8. Rotitation. Eva Woods.

9- Song. 10. Speech; L. Bent. 11.

Rccilatior; Elsio NcNeico. 12. EilaRabb. CHICAGO, KAKSAS Ss NKBHASftA UOUTE. Trains on the K.

N'. It. It. nrriva nui depart daily at Eaboa, as fouiwa GoipcWejt: Wo. 11 Mnll and Exprtan ftsuly A No.

i'filUt aueouuuodatioa ru Going East; No. in N'ljjlit Exprtii a 11 No. 41 Freight Accommodation dally 7 iu All roi-uUr trains carry passengers. J. IV, Klnne, Agent.

HI I'UBMSHKD FUIOVY Ob1 EACH WEEK. Entered ut tiie Pout Oiliee, Sslum, Kausus, as seeon i-tlas matter. H. JO. jlqN'EIOB.

1M1 I'roinietor. 1.00 1'ER YSAIt. HATES OF ADVKICTISLNU. Put a'ldd: Iroininu C2 dollars, Cdluriia olurnn IS. Loaii noUf i lino, each insertion.

05 aJtis than ono mouth, one aod tfir.es colJimi rate. Ltg'l notices, legal fees, FiiiDAV, May 16, 1893, Town and County. Dry, Cooi and Windy. Lawns Challios 5 at iLe Ca-h CJrncr. John lloiiisOii and of wcro visiting wifo'd folks Sunday.

oho Rogers and iamily cf Ez-bn visited with Sain Frazier and wiie Sunday. Wo havo o'd papers for salo at this office. Fifteen lor fivo ccnt3. Do you want them? Mr. Vanco Morgan, a comrccr-cial man, was the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. W. D. Cook this week. Tho ladies bf tho W.

C. T. U. meet every altcrr ato Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at tho M. E.

church. BrmTo Mr. and Mrs. John Nebel, Monday May 12th a daugh-1 doing well, Some oi iur i'urmcis aso dowmg up their oats and planning Ihc ground ia com. Oar continued dry weather is tho cause.

Wo wdl soiid out samph-copies of tho Anaus this week, li you receive ono do not hositato to take it out of i ofac, as r.o till will ever bo pent pay for if. The time fur holding meeting will bo Saturday evening, May 24th. Good speakers aro expected to be present. Come out help mako it tl.o best of ail oar meeting. Memoriai soiviccs will be held at tho Rod school hoii'3 Sunday May 25th, cvery-body invited to be present.

Dec iration services will bo hold tho at Webb Hill cemetery. Coleman Butcher, proprietors of tho Salem steam mill grind two and three days of each week. They aim to keep feed on hand to exchange for grain when they are not running. Mr. Adam Coleman at one timo a resident of Salom, but now living in Santa Ana California, will read the Anaus thrco months, his brother C.

II. having put up tho wealth forit for that lenght timo. David Ellis returned from his Arkansas trip tho latter part of last week. Arkansas has no friend in Dave, as ho saw nothirg there to entico a Kansas man from Ins prai- rio acres. After ono has lived hero a few years it is hardly worth while to try to bo satisfied anywhero elso- If You want anything in tho way of Stacraonts, Letter heads, Noto heads or bills, call on us.

Tho following is a list cf our prices: Statements, 500 for 1.50, 1 1 Letterheads, 52 50. Note heads, 82.03. Bills, 100 7x10 for $1.00. 25 coats for each, additional lioadroJ. i CORNER.

Tf 8 GllDSHl. A Full And CASH Frank Ward, after a short so-jouno in tho Solomon valley, returned homo Saturday. Alex Barnes is tiio farmer of Salem, as ho has put to corn all vacant lots in town. This week wo publudi ihc program for tho temperance meeting May 24th. Look for it.

II. Rabb has fixed up a chair, ind will ho glad e. thoso need- ing a saavo, or a uair cut. Cook. Birchfield h.avo placed 200 head of this cuttlo in Henry Stonca' pastur? in Smith county.

Dr. Dykes, J. W. Adams Frank Myr and A. J.

Spires, all talk of their basiiKsa from! Salem. Hero is your AaGUS. It is a day early thu week, in or or to allow the forco to attend tho Editorial Convention. Mr. Alonr.

Parish of Sherman county, visited with Dr. Bdby Monday. Ho repor'3 plenty cf rain in his county and crops looking lino. The I. O.

O. will participate iu decorating thj soldioiM gravc-i, after which tho will the graves of sleeping members of their order. Wo have as yet raid rolling about raoncy in tho columns of the Aug cs, but this is a reminder, il you are 1 ehir d-(o pay a liitla cn up W. D. Ckit.lt ai N.

Patterson mudo a n'ght trip to Smith Centre the last (if last week. As tho train was late it was three o'clock ih IU Itic morning when they k-turned. E. J. Sauvain relumed to his homo from.

Si. Joseph, Satur day. Lsrn has Leeti allonuirg school i.i that c'ty, and and camo homo with his tkcep- Mr. S. Shores sent to tho department for silk worm eggs sorao timo The havo hatched cut nicely, and ho promises to report Item timo lo timo ns to management, succcsp, etc.

If your nttenlion is culled to desirable bargains through our advertising, or local cohimns, do not Les-irato t) inf irm the dealer. It wilt cost you nothing, and will bo a groat ludp to us. II. Rabb was ntfionng with a severe pain bis head Sunday. Ho was missed in church, Sunday school, an i Bard of IL po services, as wo a'i depend upon him for icud-j er in tho singing.

Farmers don't bo in a hurry to! plow your small gram tinder. A good rain in a week or ten days peihnps would savo tho most of it. A favorable season you can mako corn if plantod threo weeks latter than this. Fredmont, tho Ilambeltonian horso owned by tho association hero is dead. Fredmont had a record cf something like 2:33, and was a very valuable horso.

Tho company did all thoy could to save him, spending over SIC0, doctot-ing htm. C. E. Shippon, Lebanon's popular butcher, wiil deliver meat and fresh fish ia. Salom, and vicinity, regularly on Tuesdays, Thursdays anJ Saturdays of each weok.

They kill every other day, and meats aro Strictly Fresh. Prices reasonable. LDOk out fjr hii wjgjn. i J. ft 5 1 I I Complete Line Jrnce.

13 Doxohgy. 2 G2 aL3LHj, EZIJON, Daily Mail Line from EZSON, TO SALEM. Pmmr, attention given to all Freight and Express. Passengers carried reasonably. ice Store.

ml School Books' Bunk Books, Stationary and School Supplies, a choice tiino oi Oonfocticacry, Toys, etc. JAMES BROWN, SALEM, KAN- (,, iS! :1 tl t- (in. from t9 SO feed' sol I by totals. Not a v.if'.v roiulin? this aj-'H' sL3 snfir w.iii hocrt- i. acho.

if other Wj85l 5 rr-rc- only by OEO. A. Er-iraariir. -tt TmatigiacUta, OoutU iiend, Iu'i. Sold By HENRY A.

DYKES, nuuaursr, s.vekm, kan. Call On C. H. Coleman, One Mile and a Half West of All Work Warrented and Charges Reasonable. FOH BLACKS! GO TO Mitchell, SALEM, KANSAS.

Pud Repairing TING. Always On Hand At The Lowest uasn Our Goods Are Marked In Plain Figures, HE FU TO ALL. S. S. 3iclsi Co.

Salem, Kansas, 5.

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Pages Available:
484
Years Available:
1889-1890