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The Munden Times from Munden, Kansas • 3

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Tfflr nil 17 M'JNDEN LOCAL NEWS. Our town was tl.iovvn Into a staleof excitment Saturday when word was received here thut llert l)avson, a brakeman on the I and Ry, who F.EYN OLDS LOCAL NEWS. 5 J. RSTRANSKY'S PRICES. ft Now is lite tiuie to subscribe for tbe Times; SJ.OO per year at the depot.

HARDWARE. is well known in this community, ha't the misfortune to have his right leg cut off while switching at Xarka; it seems that Uie step on a box car broke off, 03i 1 HEW and let hi ta fall under the train wain tne above results. Later- Mr. Daws-on died at Tail-bury Monday morning from Nails Coffee Pots Tea Pot Pinner Pails Flour-Sitter Wntdipau Tea DisU 1'an Granite Tint Tin 1 usi'uel Measure puj-hel ISttHkotn. .91 M) ....10 ....23 ....25 ..,.25 ....50 up up up Vh' up 5e 40e up up 01 up the effects of the shock.

A specia bore GROCERIES. 17ft. Best Granulated AK FiwjkaKO Coll'- 10 lb Hand Ticked Navy 1 Cun Salmon 8 Hun 'White UutwUn Soup. 10 Uara NuKt Soap 1 8 on Bar fure Castile Soap. 1 Can Worry Ly 3 Cms Extra good Com I lial.

can Tie Apples til Boxen Mateutm 10 11 pail XX AjsU. MUNDEN, Mrs. J. K. Beachicr is on the sick list this week.

Mrs. G. G. Morrison has returned from her visit. S.

Conger of Mahaska is now a reader of the Timks. Kd Bird is recovering from a severe aitack of lung fewr. Barnes and family have moved into the country. his manglul remain to his formei. Vme During the last uionlh of tne exposition the Rock Island sold 217 tickets to Omaha.

Tlie election is over, and all that live long dav iho ballots kept falling like snow Hakes to execute the freeman will. During the month of October, this place forwarded C2 cars loads, 50 of of whaat, and 2 of rye. Received in Belleville Tuesday morning, vvuere STIIrSE! he was laid to rest the same day. He i i i has been on the road we. understand 15 years and had uot received a scratch KANSAS.

untiil this sad accident. He was a man who always did his duty, cheerful and always ready to aid others. He was one of Uie crew under Conductor Shields, Now Read What We Have to Say! lHyo pvlco, at AW. Bar ah, Tnlaluo1 paying ewl.ereJ If not. I vs pay tt .1 we a Lmi rapidly tumasinvf and to met o' Rt 1 Hf aiv very of train iSo 53.

His sorrowing wue The prices' are making-on Suite and Overcoats are attracting the crowds have that we are sellin? the right kind of gooas at the relatives have the heartfelt, sympathy of this community. 1 coal, 1 of luiaber uud or live stock. Mrs. Win, Callahan, uee Hugsbee, left over the old reliable Rock Island, Friday night for her houu near Terry -Oklahoma. Mr.

C. E. Ramsey and Miss Minnie Bowersox, of thU place, made a flying CLOTHING. I'D at We have some fine residence; lots in the cities of Pueblo, and Woon-socket. S.

which are for sale or ex change for southern, Nebraska land. Call at this ollice. Mr. Webster clerked for W. C.

Parker on election day. Our merchants all report a fine trade last Tuesday. There were 210 votes polled here this year, almost a full vote. Ira Ilobbs and family started for Oklahoma Tuesday lnorning, Frank Lewis and family in 2.iM 7.9$ ti.t 5 0:1 i.7:i 1.10 Mitteas, trn to the hitter's home in Uuiou right prices, is the way in which people buy. The Id weather is cominS everybody is thinking of preparing for winter.

You Will need good, heavy cloth, insi underwear, caps, gloves and mitts. We have the goods, a brand new stock. We shall continue the prices we have started with, through the season. Before buying call and examine our goods and believe you will be convmced that there is no cheap, shoddy goods here and everything is sold at bottom pnees. i I Piiva Suits as low as Mens Sun us tow a Mn flit 2.

Suit now Men 8. OS Suits now Mens T.t' Suits no Mens o.75 Suit now Mlin 4.i'! Suit now Kuller lined Duck Coa Pent, Sliirta, Co'UarB, e( we'ir, H.tts, Cups, at low prices. liAUinVAUli. Nails StoveFipa Klhows liK'li Coal Hod lampers TRUSTWOR- TTTANTED SEVERAL VV thy persons in this state to managa our UUOCKUIKS. IS tfi Granulated Bujtar Oatuit'ul ID 1t Navy Hian Hi Soda Crackers fc VI Iti Klaked Hominy a lb Snapi 4 Id Crown Raisin SJ Can California Fruit Caw Tonuitos Cans Com 4 Can lVi Mood Kulli CotTeP lliu'xe Sim.

Totuci-' Slw MuteJo.Vve 'jttnuilat-4 'vy Fruit of tlio Vine BoVjgiiu Xr. 4 IvMP I'otntoe Spice Yt'tist for r.j hist Saiurday. Mr. Baldwin, of Belleville, passed through to Monday, eiiroule for Ilubbetl, an I placed a tombstone al d.e giavsof Herbert Yandtr.ooit. S4 tfl iH IH 'J4 VM 2t -'5 24 fill 13 05 bi'siness iu tlieir own ana-neaiuj It is ruaiulv- office work conducted at borne.

Salerv straight 5000 a year and expeuses-deSnite. bonifide, no more, no less salary. Monthly 875. References. Lncioso fielt-ad-dressed'mamped envelope, Herbert Uess, Dept.

M. Chicago. 10 05 IS 10 05 1 f- I IZ Sbovek. Haiume-9. Cnrry The Sunday evening devotional meet Klondike.

What' does it. cost to get there? tend to occupy the Itothrock property as as vacated; Lewis Bros, had a car of pot ing will be conducted by the pastor Subject, Waiting Harvests," Matt. 0: i When and Low should one What Cotn'oa aud as prices that nuike theia wove. PRY OOODS. Hosiery, Uu.lerwe.u-, liianketa, Comfort Ilandkercliief.

ButtouH. Lining. Muslins, rtetma. Flannel. Tabl Cdcnh, oaoloUn i Boprvthinir in tha Dry (.

la A sermon wiu follow the open BOOTS AND SHOES. U'e are lining to make yon some extra bur H.M. BEVER CO. Kain in tub. line.

Cinl- -w aliwtat Ul Ul'PH. vvr. should one take? Where are tne miu-es? How much have they produced? Is work plentiful? What 'wages' are paid? Is living expensive? What are one's chances of "making a strike?" Give a call Knit Hoot and ana ctuer iiue foldat l.ed-vock priced, loo uumerou to atoes on track Tuesday. They retailed at 48 cents per bushel. Chas.

Parker and Wm Fire-baugh are now paid in ad ing exercises. We approve of the way the Reynolds scrile advi to make this paper a sue cess by each handing us an item, and if vou will do this we wiil also put up 3.XJXJ.lTrX, ACKER'S BARGAIN STORE, MUNDEN, KAN. 2rT Complete and satisfactory replies to the above questions will be found in the Burlington Route's "Klondike now ready for distribution. Sixteen pages of practical information and an up-to-date map of Alaska and the Klondike. Free at Burlington an item box in the pes: oJke.

We have perpetual motion summed upas follows: Rugs make paper, paper makes money, money makes banks, banks make loans, loans make poverty, makes auJ so ou al in- vance subscribe to this great family comfortdr. L. llothroek and wife started Tuecday for Bedford, Io wa, and other points, inseaich of "tli. ot iloctoarand wo have just recciv-1 hivi Pi Ll umm the shelves for your inspection The Ftecst Li ni Fall and Winter Goods of Drv Clotliins. Hats, Caps, Boots, baoes Unae, that has over broaffM Ctnno uiul see and our pr.

Om b.ot Donartmeiit i-Sk itself. Gve us a call. Rcn'e ticket offices, r. sent on receipt of four cents in stamps by J. Francis, Burlington a location for a haul ware store.

1 tiuituai. Gen'l Passenger Ageut, Route. Omaha, Xebr. C. AMES, M.DM Hickey and returned Friday from a visit a.

E. GRAY, M. 33. who NTeb, Harry Fnim of Rose Creek, has bten worktui at Pah-bury, The Way ta go to Cal.f ornia -r in tourist sleeping car person- Y. C.

PARKER NKU AS A. tO a (laughter in the Wetteril the past suramer came home on a v.sii part of the state. aiIlg luesuay visit PHYSICIAN SURGEON Physician r.r.YxoLus YES, i JOHN T. McCTJISTIOK, Lawyer, Office over Huntsman's Drag: Store, "ARKANSAS' RESTAURANT. allv conducted -via the Burlington Route.

You don't change cars. You make fast time. You see the finest scenery on the globe. Your car is not so expensively furnished nor so fine to look at as a palace AND I have time to write mi ad. A short one.

You should see those winter weight, wool o- wltai vou would TJl rail held last Saturday i Citizens, what ao van Un.iiv or ine llioht drew a large crowd. sample copies dt the Tuies you have Ul Ul uuu been receiving? Is the pHoervvorthy of The hall was dec" if so, hand us a dollar orated and the band and the 1 rKeiVti ufcr tii next year. Druo-gis Practices Medicine in all its BraneUes. fgiv ing Special Attention to Snr Sery and Extraction of Teeth. pa 11 ts tor 1 sleeper but it is just as clean, 3'3" as i comfortable, just as good to ride in, a iays jivnuct ii n't v.

tav vou ior iiaii glee club furnished the music for the occasion. trh.rap. cents, worth 50o Calls Answered Day or Night. Also car drive. Sco' HUBBELL, NEB.

vou cents a (hv.cn Iorpwd e- 1 alio full Line of Drugs and ries a I Aun sjII on track, i mid liioiv if I can if tn. L. L. Miller, Patent Ct Mr. and Mrs.

J. Kesl. Mis J. Kuch-era. and Misi Mary Washichek, of Cuba, and Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Kuchera? and Misses Mollie, Rose and Tdlie Ku-chera Sundayed with J- F. Suansky and wife at this plaC--.

Born- To F. A. McCall and wife on Saturday, Nov. 5 a gi.l; the way Frank ii.i tP.fi Haanas would AND NEARLY 520 CIIEAPFR. The Burlington excursions leave every Thursday, reaching San Francisco Sunday and Los Angeles- Monday.

Porter witheach car. Excursion manager with each party. For folder giving full information, call at nearest B. M. R.

R- depot or write to J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. s'iii. -t- O. A.

AJ-iJbElS. The ladies of the M. L. church gave a dinner and supper on election day, and were very well patronized. They gave a good meal we know for we tried it.

KANSAS. MUNDEN, uumiaijiui J. L. DIM1T1, rrop. Regular Meals 25c.

Lunch at all hours. We Also Carry confectioneryj CIGARS, TOBACCO AND AND G-. E. Cadwell, Builder, Hazard Clothing Co. TWn: On 4th.

to C. Solicits Your Patronage. All -TEMPERANCE DRINKS. laad us to believe that he is the proudest man in the world; he is cur worthy grain dealer. Born: On Sunday evening, Gth to Mr.

and Chas. F. Stephens, a daughter. Mother and daughter are 40-L1HCOLH Stone Mason and Plasterer. All Work Guaranteed to give Satisfaction, and Terms Reasonable.

Give mo a rial. Green and wife, a On Gth, to Chas. Parker and wife, a nine pound daughter. Reported. -by Dr.

i Ainmevraaii. i Farm and Dairy Scliool.at tlie University of Nebraska. The University of Nebraska has just issued a very attractive pamphlet de scriptive of the School of Agriculture. Every farmer should write for one. This course in agriculture is altogether tt, pract'c-il, and com- Work Guaranteed First Class.

Leave Orders With Dr. Ames. GU iUDOi Nebraska. tine at the present under uoin: Hebron, -t a i Election ttay Seemed quiei. i Dr.

Gray. This is Charlie HUBBELL, NEBKA8KA. n.o. nf the kind th th in svate of the fact that almost th.st a vu cau rest u.i- nnr obrvrttiou. It is t.nvn.

He is iliA or.tire vote Was polled, he is U.e happiest man i something ihat no farmers boy or girl M. GRIDER, Prop. distributing cigars very liberal! WM. V. PHILLIPS, HAS THE OXX.Y bv Tim wns some working of any ambition can afford to miss.

The We liave the largest andlinost line cf people in charge of the scnool realize th fact that most farmer's sons and First-Class Dray Ladies! 1 have just received a fine line of GAPES, HATS, H00BS, FASCINATORS, diiivhters cannot afford to spend the Solicited. NEBR. Your Patronage HUBBELL, time and money required in the prep both sides, but all passed oil very smoothly. Walker and Bothwell have been very busy the past week invoicing their stock and preparing for their change in bus J. J.

Shimek, John Brown and Ed. Benson, populist candidate for County Clerk, Attorney and Supt.of Publhi In-structu spoke on the political issue of tiie campaign. They defended thw doctrines of th.e party, upheld Leedy, Boyle, McNall, Strykcr and the list To sav the most their ar aration of the regular college course When you want Any Kind of Hauling TRY HIM. READY FOR but believe that in fa ming, as in every other bus'ness, education an good training pay Keeping tbi-ijnlew they have prepared a short "practical course of three months, begining January 3. 1819.

and en Mug Mnrch 17. It provides for the following studies: Soil tilhure, diseases of farm anima's, stock breeding and mess. 1 roi. uoriunuuivt; tian part of the tirae. guments were a dismal failure us there wue only 17 votes present, and of that number i.Lout ICi ltpublicans.

BUSINESS! GLOVES, And everything found in a Ladies' FnmisMng House And which I will sell at the lowest prices. When in need of any CD1 Commercial Hotel. Wearelnow ready to do all Word flashed over the wires Monday morning that Mr. Fowler a former Kinds of Married: Monday, Oct, 31, at Omaha, C. Yv'.

Crawford of Fairburv. and This Hotel has just been re thing in this line, give roe your patronage. Mrs. W. Gr.

Webs fcer judging, feeding cattle and hogs, dairying, horticulture, trpentery an I black-smithing. An explanation given in the circular reaalent of tins place natt uieo at bia Monday morning at his home in Clay Center Kaunas, and would be buried Tuesday aftnnoo 1, Mr. and m- A and Mis Louis In the country. Come and see us on prices W. Skocdopoie, BeulahMackey, of this placo.

This young- con pie are well known in this vicinity, and have the good wishes of a laTgo circle of friends. furnished and refitted throughout and is now prepared to Accommodate The Public. Special Attention to Commercial Trade. of the manner in which the instruction is (riven, shows that the student obtains EEYNOLDS, NEBR Tiiovo croivpf the acrency of I much of it by means of actual practice Work Kansas. Nat ier took the miduight train Monday night to attend the funeral.

Mr. Fowler made a host of fri.nds while a resident of this place, and his death Munden, and observation. Not that he will be expected to do the work-of the farm hf is nlveai lv familiar, but The result 01 the election is And at pr ces to sui tlie 1 imes was a sad blow to his friends here. lie is a brother of Mrs. L.

Napier of this place. Rates $1.25 per Day. D. E. Zartman, Prop.

1 IICIVU Trra QtrEKN Ccty Laundry And the basket goes ALL WOUK GUARANTEED. La Ea Jl3 SMITH Hubbell. Nebrask E. w. i Willi uiv" such operations as stock judging, milk testing, creamery operations, tree grafting, treating sick anim ls.

ect. No examinations ar" required for entrance. There is a registration fee of one dollar. The cost to each student last, vear for room rent, table board, books, Mb-nt thirtv six as yet very much in doubt and both sides claim the governor and state legislature. On the county ticket, the state papers claim that the republicans get everything' in sight.

For state senator C. F. Steele receives a majority of 58 votes in Thay- WITHOUT FAIL All kinds of Laundry done up A few straws which tells which way the wind blows, ii 'as follows. The state ticket will be elected by 12000 plurality, and Calderhead will win by 450. Ward will beat Daviesby 200 votes and Woodman wii) poll ijuO majority over Potts.

Builen will hae a walk a way over old John Brown, ami Buoy Howard viihow Benson the secret of the campaign. Patterson t-n i Mii-s township which is Big line of Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes Gloved and Mittens, are now open and read' for inspection. All we ask is a chance to show you the pv v-nmitv but we have not I bare bmspMt sufferw from emlpoa for over five years. Nothing gave me any reat. My feet and legs and abdomen wore Woatedso I could not wear shoes oa my feet and only a looea dress.

I saw Klpans Tabules advertised In our dally paper, bought some and took them as directed. Ei taien then about three wet it a and tfcera is such a ohar.ee 1 1 am not constipated axy mcr and I owo It c.l to Blpans Tabulea. lam thirty-seven years old. have -no occupation, only ST household duties and nnrstat my ale torn band. He has had the dropsy and I am trying Rl-n Tabulea for him.

He feels some bettertout tt will take some time, be has beem sick aolocg. Too. may use-ny letter and name as you like. Un. HaT Gobjmji Cum, cm acres of K'od clear land "hi 1110 Oiiapt) UHU (XV tuu in V4 received any information as I hae wA RlpMU Tabula, with inneU that I can cheerfully recommend the-m.

Eo been troubled tor about three what I called UMou attacks oomuig on regularly once I eek. Wa. told by dlilerent 7-. it waa caused by bad teeth, of cb .1 had eeveraL I had the teeth extracted, but tne at- tacfeB continued. I had eeu adrertuementa of Klpaus Tabules in all the papers but uad no taith in them, but about aix weeks since tru nd ln-ducexl me to try them.

Have taken but two of tae mail Scent boxes of the Tabules and have had Bo recurrence the attr.cta. Uave never gin a testimonial for auytuinit before, bat the Brsat amount of Rood which I by Bioana Tabules Induces me to itud mine 10 ti.e manytestlmonlal. you oubtiess bav. In your possession now. A.l.uivjrr.

uiklin -county, Nebraska, vaiueu Lowest Prices. to the vote in this covoty, so md cash, to exchange ior groc- SI .500, Agent. audis-, or--stock of that we cannot say who is fl. CASAD, cries, general implements. tlie lnckv man.

In our next cu Fairview. the republican state and ticket was elected by majority of oods, they will sell themselves. The New 1 i I have bscn suffarlng from headaches ever since I was a UtUe glxL I eould never ride In a ear or ro lnta-a crowded 120 for Ward to 30 for place without getting a Give us a call and be conv entire Populist township ticket was elected with the exception of one con (s headache ana sick ui tny stomach. I heard about Sf! A. is li 802- -160 acres in Slieridan county, Kansas, aP clear, and 2.V miles from the county seat.

Will sell or trade for general merchandise. Price $1,000. 803- -80 acres in Saline county, Neb. 21 miles from good town ou B. M.

Will sell on reasonable terms or trade for general mere-ban lise. Is mortgag C. E. Stephens was the only one urn R.t.tj.A.M.C: Blpans Tabulea from an 1 A aunt of mina who waa i taking them for catarrh. olabostomach.

Sliebad found ucb relief from. on the repiiuiicau tKKH eiecieu in issue we will publis the precinct ticket and also a list of the other successful candidates for county offices. When we come to Reynolds next Tuesday we will place an item box in the post office and we want every one to feel that it is put there for their Fairview shows popularity. Your's lor Business, L. S.

JOHNSON CO. KARL BOOK, Prop. TV. mHprn chnH. thetrnsosnaanviseaiae i ne moaern stanu- tou them too.

andi have been doiagsa sine last October, and a Complete stock of ed for $300 due in 1902, at 6 per cent ard Family Medicine Cures the 3 I ii -J a interest. Price 2.000. 1 1 3 A say they have completely cured my headaches. I am. wensyle year old.

Tou are wetcooia to use this Mrs. J.Baooxxraa. Smoked I Sal meais. I want to inform yon, in words of highest praise, ot the I have derived from Rlpans Tabules. I am a professional curse nd In this profession a clear head is always needed.

Klpans Tabules does tt. After one ot my cases I to und my self completely rundown. Acting on the advice of llr. Geo. Bower, Ph.

5s8 Hewark Jersey City. I took Blpaus Tabulea with (rand results. Ulss Besis Wrannaa. Mother was troubled with heartburn and sleeplessness, caused by indigestion, tor a good many years. One day ahe saw a testimonial In the paper indorsing Rlpans Tabules.

She determined to give them a trial, was greatly relieved by their use 804. Store building in Hubbell to Hubbcll Roller Milling- PROPRIETORS OF special benefit. Each one can common every-aay ill of humanity. trade for farm stock and implements Price $500. John Nelson Gleason was born in Chautauqua county, New York, July 8, 1809, and depaited this life at the home of his son near Munden, Kansas, November, 1896.

He was married to Miss Mahajia December, 20, 1831. 'There were bom to them nine childreu, four of whom are living: John AiBvaii.lov William and Mrs. think of some item ot local news that will help out, Dili nbillt in town Of and if you will only write it IADS HARK 1 EYerjtliiug Hew, Heat and Clean o- liest the Market affords in Fresh Meats, Pish AND Ky se van-year -o4. 1X5 snSered wtth pains is Lis liaad. conUti, and comnlainad lu.

stomach. Ha cot-J 1 uot eat like efcttdrvii ot ta age do and what Im did eas did not agtw. with him. was this and of a aaffroa color. down and drop it in Lie box, 500 population, in north east Missouri A snap, as it goes for S350.

Owne wants to go to California. brick hotel of about rooms, in town of 1,500 population am we can give you a much better naner. JDcitt be afraid there Rhoda Severn. He moved to Illinois in 1837 and to Republic county, in 1S70, where he resided until the la lavcr will be too much, or that some and now takes tne Tabulc, regularly. Tabules in the House and ssy she w' TJim railroad division, to exchange for an Kigali 'fabiUe.

1 trie.1 them. Kaaa xaouirs to only relieved but aetuaHr cured my yenn star. fi w- 1 ill ll il.fl iMHTsUrt In I time of his death. Father Weasou was well known and tespected in the com improved farm in southern Nebraska good emdltton and lia nevar afJhH stomach. He now a-wx! chuphy faetit hoy.

Th -V wod-rul c.aur-e I to i TTTDES WANTED, Will pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for out them. The heartburn ac -dWppeared with the lacUgeBtloa which was toTmcro great a burden tor family take tfca Tabules regular lycwjiaW atw a hearty meat My mother fifty vvrof ag eats hwtrty maala, an imi-'1 took BipswaTabulea, Asxoa U. Btars 1 am Mti6e4 that tbrywui Deaanfcany aawtiw tbo erad to old ag 1 one has the same thing. We willassort.it and find room to publish all you put in. We would gladly furnish two columns of space instead of one, if you will help furnish the tsoaa.

Milling Wheat, Grind all kinds of Grain i Price These are only a few of the many bargains we have. 'so if vou not see what you want on this list come to the 'office 'fad we can show you anything you want. We -invite correspondence. munity where ha lived for neatly thirty vears." Though in his ninetieth year lie was-quite active until jt few weeks before his death. The high esteem in which he was held was attested by the large number of persons who attended the funeral.

His ren were laid to rest in the Ida ct ra te. For which I will pay the top the market. -o Highest Market Price For Butter, Eggs and Poultry Takeniu Trade. for Feed, and do a General Milling Busi .1 AaitwstyW packet eontatnlastSBi vaun pacita.1. f.j." nnWBiaisaTa news to fill them up.

JNow an turn in fl.lld sllOW US what Hubbell Real tstaie Agency Offlne with TaE HU3BK1.L Times. ness. of the iunMwii. Nebraska. of there to await the resurrects dead.

you can do in the way gathering news. Your liooooeilully SoliGitOu. it 5 asrsis.

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1898-1899