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Salem Argus from Salem, Kansas • 8

Salem Argus du lieu suivant : Salem, Kansas • 8

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Salem Argusi
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Salem, Kansas
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iGo to Slavic's for Dnis, Paints Oiltf, Glass and Toilol Articles. Prescriptions a Specialty. Kussell Sz Co. The Salem Argus. Mrs.

M. Parker still remains very low. No moro rain is needed for corn in this section. J. W.

tluvon brought us potatoes on subscription. C. II. Coleman has his huiiso nearly completed. For tho best rates on farm loans Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery, Before you insure your proporty call at this oilico and you can savo some wealth.

X-ook Hero- I oiler you a good bargain in bed-springs. I now can furnish you with a good hard wood bedstead and springs, all complete for only tho small sum of 85,00 I warrent the springs to bo just what I say. Springs, or bodslead soil seperatoly if desired. Call and examino tho springs, or sond in your order and I will promptly fill them. Respectfully Yours, F.

M. McGiunis, Salem or Burr Oak. Tho Salamander, tho best nicklo cigar in town, at Shipley Isom's. O. II.

Maryatt is tho leading and Call at the N. W. Fur. (Vs sioro and inspect tho mammoth stock of household furnishing goods. Ono door north of E.

Lyons, When in need of lumber or any other building material bo sure and call on tho Chicago Lumber Co. They also keep tho best coal on the market. Parties wishing 1o proeuro tho services of J. Artnitstoad, who is as good a paintor as over wielded a brush, can do so by leaving word at this office All persons kowing fhemselvos indebted to us upon book a will plcaso call and settle at once. B.

Byers Son. Wait for Dr. L. L. Shively the Magnetic Tooth Extractor Dentist Ho will visit our city soon.

Seo next issuo of our tapor as to tho time of his coming. illflaJWLflJlil Notions, glass, Wagons, Mowers, Hay Rakes, Etc. Eru-ssell SALEM, Adams Is the Best Barn in town. sGV The rxi i Big i j-r ADAMS SHANNON, Proprietors. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, KANSAS.

S3aa.2ara.oa. Good teams and drivers. Ml ON ALLEN When you want anything in tho line of Furniture, Bedroom Suits, Kitchen Furniture, etc. A full assortment of Frames, Mouldings, Mirrors, Pictures and Brackets, Wallpaper. Prices and goods to suit the most fastidious.

DERTAKERS GOODS. Kaa, 11liol. Bed Bam re MILTON IJJU JJJ Li. C. UIE ALL STOP AT TUB lHrTT ii ii vm ii ur ur a BILL OF FARE.

AV. S. Field for farm loans. Attend tho ballpday to-day. Tho Anaus until cloction for 25 cents.

Subscribo for tho campaign. the Anaua during Buy your chatllo mortgages at tho Aaaus office For town lots inquire of G. A. Dudley. Cull on W.

S. Field before you make a farm loan. Have your notes, receipts, printed at this office. A. IT.

Gates is an export at playing ''Whistling Jack." All kinds of legal papers carefully drawn at tho Argus office Mr. V. S. Mounee and wife, of Marvin avo visiting in town. Kimsoy performed on tho lover of our press yostorday.

If you have fancy job printing don'tfail to call at this offiice. Yo editor took in Leavenworth, St. Joo and Atchison last week. Tho Mankato B. B.

C. will moot ll)c Salem Stars on our grounds to day. J. A. Wright have some very desirable town property for salo.

Got readv and havo vour nith fixed when Douglas comes in Au gust. Those having books belonging to this office will ploaso return them. If you wish to make a loan on your farm bo sure to sco W. S. Field.

Romembor that Shivoly, tho dentist, will soon pay our town another visit. Several of our young people attended tho danco at Mankato, Friday night. W. M. Emerson, A.

J. Forgey and Prof. J. Dunton sends tho Aaaus to friends. We still will pay 16 cents a bushel for corn on subscription- If you owo us, please bring U3 either corn ov cash.

For Carpets. Oilcloth, Window shades, Glass, Wall paper, Picture frames etc. Call on N. W. Co.

Shively, the don tint, who extracted so many teeth on the streets, will soon pay our town another visit. Wait for him. W. D. Cook has the material on tho ground for tho foundation of a fine dwelling house.

What do you want of a house, William? Leavenworth has over 200 open saloons and Atchison has over 50. A fine specimen of a prohibitionist our present governor appears to bo. Tuesday our mail route between Burr Oak and this place changed so wo will get our mail in tho morn ing instead ot evening, much needed. A change Jack Forgey called ono day this week and leit tho account of some interesting games of ball which had recently been played in his neighborhood, but by some mistake the copy was mislaid. Farm For Salo.

I have a No. 1. farm of IfiO acres, 40 ncres in cultivation, 40 acres fenced, and watered by a never failing spring. Will sell or trade. Joe Ilousle.

Lightning struck tho Cora Union office last Sunday evening, but done but little damage Bro. Wright must bo getting exti'emely wicked to have the vengenco of tho Lord fchown toward him hi this manner. C. F. Barrett, the enterprising publisher of the Washington Post, has our thanks for avery fine charm, the design, a composing stick.

Accept thanks Charles, and when we prepare to shufflo off this mortal coil we will remember you in our will. We used to hoar it remarked that eastern Kansas was ail right but the western part was beyond tho "dead lino." This is a mistake. Western Kansas will raise 50 bushels of corn per acr, while com east of the Bluo river'is almost a failure. Miss lorenca Tasli of Illinois is visiting at A. J.

Forgey's, and in order to keep her parents posted Jack sends thera tho Argus. Miss Tash is well ploased with our conn-try, and some of our bachelors would do well to try and induce her to remain here. At A. J. Forgcys tin wedding on July 23J there were 107 present.

Jack now has enough tin-horns to not only suj ply him but his children for years to come. If you had blowed one before, Jack, we wonld have seen that you had a tin well you know what. cull on W. S. Field.

Apples begin to como to town by tho wagon load. Shipley Isom favored us with job work this week. Our subscription list has boon on tho boom for tho past week. VYe understand that Bro. Lock-wood has a coffin in his oifico.

This weok tho woatlicr has been too warm to fish, work, or loaf. For town lots enquiro of G. A. Dudley. If you want a bargain in Salem property call at this oilico at once.

Smoke tho Salamander, tho host cigar in town, at Shipley Our musical talont serenaded L. P. Birchfierd over his nomination. It looks natural to see Charlie Haight parading our streets again. It now looks as though the railroad would bo hero by November 1st.

Davo Ream and family returned from their western trip last Monday. Apples and melons upon the streets by tho wagon load yester day. So mo of our farmers are finding fault because there is to much rain of late Davo Ream saw several of formerly Salem boys during his western trip. The game of ball this evening will probably bo tho finest game of the season. Yo editor is making somo valuable improvements on one of his tenant houses.

Fern Brookshiro has gone into the grain trado with W. W. Pinker-ton at Mankato. S. B.

Lightfoot is de-horning lots of cattle in his vicinity with the greatest of success. Goods and clothing, boots and shoes, at bottom prices for the next 30 days at Phillip's. The Daily Review, of Mankato, is mooting with success. A proud honor for Tcwell county. Bro.

Crippin, of tho Rustler, and Mr. Wan en, of Burr Oak, invaded our sanctum last Tuesday. Wo believe that Jewell and Smith counties will again in 1SS6 lead the world in tho production of corn. An election has boon called to vote bonds for tho M. P.

E. E. through tho eastern part of the county. A man who has a business which ho can not afford to advertise must have a very poor opinion of his occupation. Rev.

M. J.Bailey has traded ono of his ponies to Dr. Shipley for another pony. Eev. B.

says they made ten dollars apieco by tho trade. Wm. Gates is building a fine dwelling house on his farm 6 miles north of town, and will soon resume his residence in tho Sunflower State. Sam Lightfoot, of Highland called Tuesday and gave us a few political pointers among others was that squashes grow on peach trees in his section. Mrs.

Crippin, of Burr Oak, is paying hor parents a visit, and tho pen cil pusher of tho Bustler is the most forlorn looking person wo have seen for two years. If any of our friend wish a few rubber stamp circulars wo can supply them. We have received about a peck of them daily since our appointment as P. M. If thero is a country where tho climate is warmer than it was here the fore pait of tho woek, or if wo can bo made to believe that there is, wo will begin to mend our ways at on oe.

We would cull your nttontion to tho change in the ad of Dr. J. T. Ship ley. Ho now has a very nice office seperato and apart from any other building, where he will be found during business Injurs when not visiting patients.

We acknowledge a pleasant visit from Mr. B. J. Eoso of Ionia, yesterday, lie was on his way homo from an extended trip in Iowa. He says tho sections he visited has suffered from tho effects of the bot weather moro than this locality.

Dr. J. T. Shipley has as neatly and well arranged office as there is in the state. He has a fine library and all the necessary instruments to handle any case that he may be called upon.

As a surgeon ho is fust gaining a reputation and with his fine set of instruments will not take a back scat for any. L. C.MICK, reliablo Jeweler of Rod Cloud Neb, has had over 18 yrs. experience, Romombor that it will only cost you 25 cents to read tho Akgus un til election. W.

Field loans more money on real-estato than all his competitors. Tho reason is, ho makes tho best rates. Tho Arous until election for XXV cents, or less than tho blank paper costs. 25 Cents. Old papers for salo at this office at 5 cents a dozen.

Wo havo in ihis office somo very fino gilt-edge visiting cards. We invite tho ladies to call and examine them before ordering elsewhere. To keep flies, gnats, mosquitoes from annoying your animals thicken Dr. J. il.

McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment weth lard or mutton tallow and apply on tho hair or exposed parts. Dress Reform for Ladies, Our New Book just out, entitled, "Dress Reform for Ladies," with elegant wood engraving and Biography of Worth, the King of Fashion, Pans; sent Feee (to Ladies only) on receipt "of 4 cents in stamps to pay Postage Wo also want lady Agents for our Celebrated Madame Dean's Spinal Supporting Corsets. No experience required. Four orders per day givo Agent $150 monthly. Our Agents report fiom four to twenty sales daily.

Send at once for terms and full particulars $3.00 outfit free. Lewis Schiele 390 Broacl-wny, New York. Make your family happy! don't you seo what a palo haggard dispirited woman your wife has become; get hor a bottle of Dr. II. McLeans Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier, if you would hear her ringing laugh, and seo the bloom of health on her cheeks again.

A predisposition to Rheumatism should bo conquered in its incipien-cy, before it has fixed a more tenacious hold upon the system, besides being painful, it is dangerous, and is likely, and is likely, at any moment to attack the heart. As a remedy use Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm.

$1.00 per pottle. Cuts, Wounds, Sprains and Bruses quickly heal, ifyouayyly Dr. J. II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment.

Sick hoadade, wind on the stom- ach, biliousness, nausea, are promptly and agreeably banished by Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Pillets. 25c.

a vial. Manv an innooont httlo darling is suffering untold agony, and cannot explain its troubles. Mark your f's symptoms and you may find it troubled with worms; givo it Dr. J. II.

McLean's Vermifuge and restore it to quietness and health. A Thousand Aches, and pains can and will bo cured by Eeggs' Tropical Oil. When you are suffering with Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, pains in tho joints or any part of the body try Beggs'Tro-pical Oil. Wm. Kogers, Sweet Home, say it is tho King of all lmiments.

ror salo by Jt. Vv. Slagie. A Hard Siege. I suffered untold agonies with Pcofnla.

Groat blotches, sores and boils made their appearance on my fieash and I almost came to the con clusion 1 here was not a pound of sound liesh on my bodv. I beL'an tho of Bolts' Bb'od Puriiicr and to-day I am completely restored my flesh is firm and solid and I attribute it to Beggs' Blood Purifier-Piev. J. E. Atwood, Kasas City.

For salo by B. W. Slagie. Almost Discouraged. In tne fall of '84 I came west for my health.

My friends all said I had tho consumption and it was to lato for improvement. After a months stay 1 became worse and almost discouraged. I bought a 50 cent bottle of Begg' Cherry Cough Syrup and it helped me so much that i bought six bottles and used them. In two months the cough and night sweats disappered. I now wt'igh ISO pounds and owe my hfo to Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup.

S. E. Watson, St. Paul. For sale by B.

W.Siagle. Julia Knox's Ho.r and Poultry Remdey. It will givo your hogs an appetite. It will cause them. to thrivo and on flesh.

It will prevent Cholera. It will do moro. It will euro Cholera if properly administered. Try it yourself and bo convir.C'd of its merits. For salo by Shipley Isom.

The Board of Directors, of school distnet No. 5(i Smith county, are now prepared to receive sealed bids, from this time until Aug, 14th, for the erection of a new school house. Contractor to furnish all material necessary for the same. Plans and specifications can be soon by calling upon or auressmg Joe Ilousel. Dist, Clerk, Aug, 1S80.

Salem, Kan. ITo-bica, My bam will he ready to uso at any time af: or this date to hold a social party or dance in if desired. Situated on school section 0 1-2 miles east of Salem, and 2 miles south. Aug, 12, 1886. M.

Cavanaugh. Wo are assured that this is ono of tho most solid and substantial barns ever erected in Jewell county. It is 22 32 in size, braced to resist cyclones, and, is a credit to tho builders, Daniel Ilorak and Mott Judd. Special XTcxice. The second quarterly meeting of Salem circuit, will be held at tho M.

E. church in Salem, Aug 15, and 18. Preaching Sunday evening at 7 12. Love feast Monday morning, at 9 1-2 followed by the sacremont of the Lords supper. Quarterly Confer once at 2 P.

M. We heartily invito all persons to attend, Brothers and sisters, pray that God may baptize us all for the work of saving souls. Respectfully Yours, M. J. Bailey pastor.

Business Tact and Opportunity. A streak of puro good luck in business, or tlio sudden achievment of success and wealth by a haj-py bit is rare, but there many lucky and prosperous folks who are so because they watch their opportunities and make tho best of them. Mr. Koehler, of Rochester, N. tried his hand at canvassing for "Plain-Home Talk" and made four dollars in the first two hours.

Mr. Sand-I'ord, of Maine, took 43 orders from 47 persons to whom ho showed the book. Mr. Tayhr, in Cleveland, took 19 orders in one day. Why do smart, capable men complain of hard times and "nothing to do" when equal opportunities ato open to them? They havo only to call for circulars, prospectus and terms ot the Murray Hill Publishing 129 East 28th New York' City.

One night during tho past weok during tho absence of yo editor, we were aroused from the mazy labyrinth of a "Midsummer's Night Dream, by the strums of the most delicious music. Our first impression was that, wg had lift the scenes of this snblinary sphere, and that angels, were wafting our weary spirit to Paradise. But as the soft, low music became louder, sweeter, and more importunate, wo became possessed with a longing to know moro of tho singers, and as the strains "Oh. enmp ivith me, in my littln ennne, While tin. sea iaoalm, ami lii sky is bluo, Oh! conn; be my lovu: For 1 Ion? to ko the where the mango apples grow." fioatod out upon tho night air, curiosity overcame our prudence, ani at tho risk of dispelling the illusion, a couple of bashful, timid Loys, appeared upon tho scene, and this is what they saw.

A fairy coach, filled with grace and beauty, drawn up by tho curb-stone, a bra'co cf singers inside tho paling, and while they sang, they kept an accompaniment with their hands upon ihe harp, and viol; "J'll chase tin nntolopp, o'er the plain, The timer's (lib I'll iml wiihu 'haiii, The dim Kazi-lle with his silvery IVet I'll give thee lor a playmate sweet, Thou as iiiey caught sight of tho aforesaid boy's, tho harmony died out in something very like, "can't stay," as Obcron resumed his place by Titania's t.id-, and the serenade was at an er.d. Wo thank you, friends, como again, when the" ed: ilor is at iionio that we may know who you are, and havo a pleasant visit together. The AIDS -WITH A IF oocls JLarsre btocK Consisting of Domestics, ginghams, prints, dress jroods, eassimeres, cloak-ings, tailor's trimmings, blankets, bed spreads, quilts, flannels, underwear, knit goods, trunks, and caps, gloves and mitts, clothing, notions, neekwear, etc Our stock of carpets, clothing, hats and caps, hoots and shoes, is very complete. We have been careful in tho selection of our goods and can offer rare bargains. Branch House of the yilliill wlliillll.

a Clp53 U. S. Ill ENGINE AND PUMP CO Geared Mills and Feed Grinders a specialty. kinds of Pumps, wrought-iron pipe, iittings.always on hand. Correspondence solicited All SALEM.

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