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The Solomon Tribune from Solomon, Kansas • 5

The Solomon Tribune from Solomon, Kansas • 5

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Solomon, Kansas
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5
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5 TMnik of the quiality-not th. piracy Whether you buy horses or clothes We could get plenty of cheap clothes for you; we know where to find them but we'd rather not sell you at all than to give you something we know would not satisfy you in the long run. If someone came along and offered you a horse that looked pretty good "and he said, "Take it for 60." You'd say to wrong; he's wind-broken, eats his head off, or probably won't work." So we've secured for Spring the very best clothes we know of-not the most expensive, but the most for the money. Hart Schaffner Marx make them. The clothes are all-wool for long wear; they're tailored by experts; they're guaranteed to satisfy you.

You're ooine to have a chance to buy clothes at a cheap price this year, and some of them may look pretty good but it's just as it is with that horse quality and a cheap price don't go to gether. The Store with the "Rep" and'Tep" SAND AND GRAVEL FIT Ros3 Beach, of Solomon, is here developing the sand and R. Branham, Mrs. 0. M.

Dilling, Mrs. John Haggard, Mrs. Leon Hollingsworth and Miss Ruth Eiselein were present at their which he finds pieces of float in a certain gully in the shale hills near Montrose. The product is of a glistening red color perfectly transparent and seems to be edtirely free from all foreign substances. mother's death bed.

There also GOOD WOMAN GONE Mrs. Mary Emma Eiselein nee Ritzenthalter was born in Y. May 28th, 1856 and died at her home in Willowdale township, Feb. 19th, 1918. In January, 187S she was married to Johnson Eiselein who are eight grand children.

More than thirty years ago Mrs. Eiselein became a Christian and united with the church and lived a faithful consistent life. She was especially inter where in Colorado. It is a valuable product and if found in commercial quantities would be very important. As heretofore discovered mineral wax is of a glistening black color, instead of a glistening red, and is called ozogerite.

It has been largely used for the manufacture of candles and in the Uuited States it'has been extensively used in the preparation of medicinal ointment called Ozok-erine. Mr. Gatschet, the discoverer of the float specimen, is a well known contractor and builder who resides in the Loutsenhizer addition. Montrose (Colo.) Enterprise. How stands your subscription? gravel pit on the Axel Clark farm, one-half mile south of this city.

All modern machinery will be used. A six inch dredging sand pump is now being installed, which has a capacity of from thirty to sixty cubic yards per hour. This pump will be driven by electricity, which is being furnished by the city of Lands borg. The transmission line is under construction, and will be completed by the first of the month. Large sand bins are being ested in the missionary cause and organized the society at Wil lowdale and acted as president It burns with a beautiful steady flame, with no percepti ble odor.

The substance is brittle and perfectly tasteless. It resembles resin but looks more like red glass. Three pieces were found in the same gully but with the superficial search, the mother ledge has not yet been found. So far as known no such substances ha3 ever yet been found on the Western Slope nor else of it for several years. She was a kind neighbor, a preceded her in death many years ago, having died Dec.

29, 1895. To this union were born 6 sons and 6 daughters. One son and one daughter died in infancy, another son Aaron C. died in 1903 at the age of 14 years. There are left to mourn; an aged mother, Mrs.

Chas. Ritzenthaler and two sisters, Mrs. J. M. Mc-Sherry and Mrs.

H. M. Schmidt all of New York. Her sons, Chas. Fred S.

and Johnson P. and five daughters, Mrs. J. true friend and a tender devoted mother. She is gone from us but will not be forcrotten for the kind deeds she has done and the pure, true life she lived will live on.

With Paul we can sav: She has done what she could." 1 1 Civ Me Market Why Fay More built on large cement piers, and 10 constructed that the sand can be dumped into trucks. Mr. Beach is endeavoring to get the railroad to build a side track, so as to make it possible to pump the sand direct on the cars for foreign consumption. The sand and gravel on this pit is forty feet deep and covers a tract of about fifteen or twenty acres, and there seems to be no limit to the amount that can be taken out. The development of this pit means a great deal to the city of Lindsborg as the Geiger Construction the successful bidders for the pavement to be done here this spring, bid 24c per square yard less using the local sand and gravel furnished by El sewlier Special Friday Saturday Nice Roast and Boiling Beef from fancy beef got from Butzer Packing here close to home.

Fresh, try it. Price only 17 t-2c Per Lb. Besides lots of other nice things to eat at the market. when you can buy your spring hats in Solomon for less money. We have just received a large stock of up-to-date hats which will be sold at prices very little higher than last year.

You will save 25 per cent by buying your hat in Solomon. Complete New Stock Now OnDisplay Carlson Millinery Co. Mr. Beach than they bid on shipped in material. Mr.

R. J. Jolley has moved to this city and will superintend the development of this pit. The Lindsborg News S. E.

GATSCHET DISCOVERS MINERAL WAX S. E. Gatschet has been Billings Waddell, Props. searching for the mother vein of perfectly pure mineral wax from.

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Years Available:
1896-1922