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The Newton Democrat from Newton, Kansas • 5

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il of our ruu-n are the ertrtiuo private 3 QUICK phone lin bHin oftW am! rwiidenrw, ihry are mi bandy. A. V. Holm puu Opera Block boot AND SHOE HOUSE! BY lEC. thi'Mt up at very low tigure.

SHARP DON'T LEFT Loud Note is Heard F. S. Ktidiikirt-himrtiiki' a vacation thi wwk. Afti joliiluir hi wife, now at Itctfontain, l'a, and making a hurt gam a rinit tin-re, he will attend th (ttt-oview Hon Sale, at Luui.ville Ky. 'Time with hMHickl kwn" From the Triiiiihonc of the l'rici8 cut down liku bladea of ffran, at Hart' Hive Low Price Clothier I wish the Ladies and (icnt's of Newton to know that I have opened out a RINE KE STOGK Of Boot and Shoo, which I hold at very low figure.

Do not be 1)uII-1ozim by dealers who shout big things, and claim Mioses and Children' 8hoen all to had Very Cheap. show what they cannot produce. Our hive ot industry and en rprisc is Gall And Soo iMo, NUMBER 110 WEST BROADWAY. MOW TAT TT DT ACT! CHAS. R.

Ml'NGKR. President. W. D. TorRTILLOTT.

Vice El). COKKTTK. Ciwhier. 1 I 1 XXI i li l-J -J XW I Clothing1 IIouKt. Iu-li, prairie mango and scratches of every kind cured in 30 mlnuteg by Woolford'a Snnitnrv lotion.

I'm other. Thl never full, hold by J. B. Dickey, DruggUt, Net ton. if.

By Riving good farm an security you can get money at tin-' low. est rates at the city R.ul-eitate, Loan and Insurance oirice, Williams and While, corner Muin and fifth, up stairs, tf. Money to loan on farm security at the city Real-estate, Loan and insurance office, corner of Main and Fifth, on which the lowest raU-s of interest will be given by Williams and White. Call and get their terms. tf Our Gusta Miit, Our Flora mit, AikI our Ilosa nuit, The Palace, $12.00 all.

Chase county ti-n years ago thought she would "sit down'" on railroad bonds and did so. She is now twenty-five years behind surrounding counties. THEINTERNATIONALBANK. iHrncKMOKToTnit Htii. K.

Mi'mimk Savixi; NEWTti.V. ASH. nd we ask you not to entertain the wink of a thought ot jroinjr rHARTKKKIX APITAI. lrinK IW. tfscwherc, when it is a settled fact that we are headquarters for the SIXM KHOLDKIW LIAIIIUTV Wnn.OM.

est Clothing and Lowest Prices. I rausact a general Bunking Bunnies. 1 line and Demand deMiiu received. Liberal accomodation to depoitor. "Liberality, Safety, Honesty," Our Motto.

WK IIAVB KAITH IS OCK CITV AMI WdltK Kult IT UHoWTII AS1) noWPKIUTV. knife of Reduction Hie I FARM MORTGAGES A SPECIALTY Unlimited amount of cheap F.anlcrn Moiict to lend on Real K-tiite. Security Loans can hu paid all or in part at anv time. Rate F.itv Term-. No K.x- Plunged Deep change charged for sending interest Last.

Real Estate Loans made FORTY Minutes. a list of lto the Heart of every Garment. We could give IT IK IM'KKNATIONAL HANK. and a good town within iht vou 'For W. I.

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MI'NUKIt, t. li. HullKK See. instance argains as long as the moral law, but space prevents. V.

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We have no luf-ire ft ilemtinri for our Mnrtjnurt.n thiif to trv ftnd our i-nfrn Mi-nil we have Hntlllheil a Hank Ijirneil. anil Awuoic l-rnti, i nll--l-l. Arku l(, KlnirmuD, St, John ami Hul.t-itol. If rou need Muney come have all vou anl. The Arkan.xu-i Valley Land and Loan Co.

have the agency of the Travelers' Insurance Co. at ifartford. Before starting on your trip jou should CUT FROM $20. TO $10. 1 1 TTT rVNTT? ITriTm? TTTTrV ATT "CYTIT A secure of them an accident indemnity ticket.

Thcv also issue term policies.1 GhoiCo Gitij in cl Fhrm LOANS tf Engineer V. II. Norton fell between he Bee Hive Clothing House, Corner of Main and Fifth Streets, For Bargains. the cars of his train while in motion a week ago Thursday and was killed, at Syracuse, in this state. The remains were taken to Sharon.

for inter At Six Per Gelnt Interest and low commission or at he Newton Democrat No gambling devices on the fair grounds this vear, but "all fired" close ment. 'There's music in the air" with Grand Chorus singing the tune of Low Prices at the EIGHT PER CENT. AND NO COMMISSION. to it. Loans can be paid off before due in installments and interest paid annually You intend to rote the bonds, of course, Oct.

5th. J. K. McDonald is about to noil out and migrate eastwards. The silk quilt will be sold at auction today on the fair grounds.

We ret back, in stock, dollar for St. L. Ft, S. A R. R.

Avers Sarsaparilla contains no harmful ingredients, and is the best or semi-annually. Bee Hive Clothing House. EAST, NO. DAILY. blood purifier.

The man and brother who contrib E. ii. HOAtf At Commercial Bank, Newton, Kansas. ITC8 Newton Mrs. Denton, the artist, exhibits uted to the fair with no higher end in some very fine looking groups of editors .8:00 a.

m. a. in. a. m.

a. in. .9:12 a. tn. visw than the taking of a premium dollar, for all bonds voted.

McLain Annclly Ilrulnard Potwln children at the fair. misconceived the idea of a fair. The The German college at Halstead true motive is to give information and .10:10 a. m. township, EIDorado enrolls fifty students this term.

M. Stuckey, of Emma will take up his residence rive Ft. Scott. 4:30 p. in Ford exchange views on agricultural and so 8t Louis cial life.

The finest line of cigars in town at county in the spring. WEST, KO. 15, DAILY. O. B.

Stiles K. of P. cijrar parlor. tf No county in western Kansas has iranR Ullmger at his old stand in new iiuarters is prepared to give vou Lrea St. Louis thus far gone back on R.

R. bonds, and Dr. Newhall now occupies his new shave, a shampoo or a hair cut, with "Little Harvey" must not. residence on South Second street. p.

m. a. in. ..5:55 p. 111.

...6:40 p. m. ...7:00 p. m. Ft.

Scott EIDorado Potwln llralniird accuracy and dispatch. He has nice Williams White sold two farms This office was treated to compli btah-tubs. Call and take a bath this Newton DoorandSash Factory, R. Collins, Proprietor, general mill work done to order. Opjwsite the Depot, Newton, Kansas.

mentary tickets to every fair in the this week to gentlemen from Canada. hot weather. tf Anntilly McLain 7:40 p. in. state except that of Harvey county.

The city library is now open to iive Newton 8:110 p. in. Mrs. K. A.

Riggs, keeps a general II. B. Ruth, of Halstead, recentlv everybody under the new management. and complete stock of millinery goods nnnt corner Kansas Avenue and Sixth St. became owner of Mr.

Marcy's stock of at bi'3 Alain street. Mie has just re S. Mann ran twenty-one kets sold to all points, and batrtratfe checked lestlnation. turned from the East this week, with a T. M.

Kandai.l. Afrent. full stock and invites the ladies of New furniture and continues the business. Hon. T.

J. Matlock gave his undivided personal attention to the arrange-ment of exhibits in his department, ton and vicinity to call and see her T. S. F. R.

R. TIME TABLE. before purchasing. tf. -A.

L. Greene, it is said, will be i- GOING WEST. Arr. Dep. Nfornla and Mexico I 6:35 pm 6:40 Express I 7:00 am 7:30 candidate for re-nomination to the Perinsylvanians out to Stafford county.

Miss Flora J. Clark of Walton teaches in the Sedgwick schools this year. Our readers will always find a correct time table at head of our local column. A number of our citizens will take in St. Louis during the exposition there.

he M. C. A. of Xewton are to County attorneyship on the Republican liver and Utah 6:10 in 6:30 meet hereafter on Sunday at 4 p. '1 ticket.

Mr. Greene has been County until further notice, in A. O. U. W.

Attorney now tor about three years, hall. GOING EAST. i antic Express 8:30 York Express I 8:25 iljjtern Express I 9:25 8:40 9:00 9:45 a in a having hrst served under ap Variety Store, Auction House Sample Room. The cheapest place to buy Stoves, Tinware, Furniture, Organs, Sewing Machines, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Shirts and Drawers, Clothing, Cutlery, Carpets, Guns, Revolvers, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, etc. Bargains in everything.

J. D. Anderson, City and County Auctioneer. East Fifth street, near Main, Newton, Kansas. C.

Dames, of the west Broadway pointment to till a vacancy. shoe store, has a large hue of eiegant uppers which he will sell to the trade hay have been sickles are in Large amounts of harvested and still the cheap. CALDWELL BRANCH. Jdwell Express Departs 6:45 'rough Express Departs 7:25 a jommodalion Departs 11:15 a litem Express Arrives 9:25 a 'ough Express 8:40 pm ppommodatlon Arrives 2:50 Our Flora suit, Our Rosa suit, Our Gusta suit, The Palace $12.00 motion. -J.

H. Holmes 511 N. Main The bis emigration foretold, is set st. can give you plenty of money at 6 per cent. Call and get all the money all.

ting westward and our state is taking you need. 5 Vote the bonds. Hon. Thos. George, our candidate L- fisheR, for Congress, will spuakin our city, on It is reported that Capt.

Bunker S-Attend your primaries. rnday (Jet. loth at 7 ciock p.m. uur will buck against D. Felgar for nomi it all in.

Lewis Gibson has sold his good farm in Pleasant township and moves into town. C. L. Myers is building a large res if-Bond election Oct. 5th.

nation for Probate Judge in the Repub opponents concede that we made an excellent nomination when we placed Mr, George on the ticket. New Diamonds at Malm's. )id you take a blue ribbon? idence in the south part of town for. J. A.

Moore. -Next year we shall have good fl-Bond elections next Tuesday. wheat crops and big prices for grain Estate Agent. Henry Trier at his sale will offer a fine Hamiltonian colt that ought to To carry you safely over to the good time surely coming borrow all the money cold wave Monday evening. -St.

John's day Monday night. you need at 6 per cent of J. H. Holmes ollj JN. Main st.

Clean out your flues for safety. OFFICE OVER COMMERCIAL BASE. J. H. Spikard, of the Stafford coun "Bob the Newsboy" was a snide.

lican convention. All schools in the city are closed to-day for the fair, on the general principle, "all work and no play makes jack a dull boy." Born to August Kruger and wife, on the 28th, tilt, a nice healthy boy, mother and child are well, and August is in extra good humor. Col. Crocker is to be here on the 15th inst. You may expect to be fired up on that occasion if you will only lend the Col.

your ears. Avers Hair Vigor keeps the hair fresh and bright. It restores a natural color to faded and gray hair, and renders it pliant and gloss-. Sheriff Ryan complains that he has not received the Democrat since the new management was inaugurated. Not -Read the big "ad" on first page.

-A nice rain for wheat last Saturday, ty bar. now owns a halt interest in the St. John Sun, Spikard is well known here as one of our able teachers in days gone by. He has for some time past been County Superintendent in Stafford. I am now ready to help those who want to Buy, Sell, Rent or Trade.

Houses Rented. District court a week from Tues- Collections made. Money Loaned for private parties, security guaranteed. Give me a call. Pimples, Boils, And Carbuncles result from a debilitated, impoverished, or impure condition of the blood.

Ayer's Sarsaparilla prevents and cures these eruptions and painful tumors, by removing their cause the only effectual way of treating them. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has prevented the usual course of Boils, which have pained and distressed me everv season for several years. Geo. Scales, P'lainville, Mich. I was badly troubled with Pimples on the face; also, with a discoloration of the skin, which showed itself in uglv dark patches.

No external treatment dill more than temporary good. Aver's Sarsapa-rilla effected A Perfect Cure, and I have not been troubled since. T. W. Boddy, Kiver Lowell, Mass.

I was troubled with Boils, and mv health was much impaired. I began using Ayer's arsapanlla, and, in due time, the eruptions all disappeared, and my health was completely restored. John It. Klkins, Editor Stanley Observer, Albemarle, X. C.

I was troubled, for i time, with a humor which appeared on mv face in ugly Pimples and Blotches. Aver's farsapa-rilla cured me. 1 consider it the best blood purifier in the world. Charles II. Smith, Xorth Craftsbury, Vt.

Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists and dealers in medicine. Ask for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and do not be persuaded to take any other. Prepared by Dr. J. C.

Ayer Lowell, Mm. Price 91 six bottle, 85. Harts Bee Hive is the only- -The world did not end up on the h. bring $300. Born to John Bengowfsky and wife on Sept.

27th, a healthy boy, mother and child are well. Eli Roose contemplates the study of medicine; he has sold his farm with that end in view. Call on Sam Graybill at old post-office stand for pure drugs. Pharmacy is his sole occupation. Mrs.

Col. Fuller, son and daughter of Winfield, visited this weak with Mr. A. B. Lemmon's folks.

We expect every friend we've got in the county and elsewhere to be a reporter for the Democrat. Wheat sowing is generally late this season and the acreage is lighter than in our opinion ought to be. Mr. and Mrs. Kleebarger now reside Clothing house in town where the people can get real bargains.

fl-Hesston if patiently awaiting a A new locomotive has just been m. -Miss Weddcll is teaching in Dint. 66. -Ernest MeLain is the champion our fault, we assure him. built bv the Santa Fe at their shops in Topeka.

After running awhile between fyclist. the state capital and Kansas Lity, this new engine, No. 344, will be put on the Sam Mann Co. completed live real estate sales iu ten days. Not so bad, for hard times, it has the appearance of a "rustle" somewhere.

J. J. Krehbiel Co. are as busy as assengcr run between Topeka and 4-A writing school at Halstead is well J-tuled. -Miss Clemmie Stewart is teaching Nickerson.

-Miss Fannie Iluber, at 6:23 North Kn 90. Main Street, has opened a large stock on East Second street. Ed. will teach during the coming winter. bees at their old stand on east Sixth street, where they are making and repairing ail kinds of wheeled vehicles.

of goods, particularly attractive to ladies where she has for sale embroidery -The best fair we ever had, is the eral verdict. -W. J. McFrancis gave the demo The Arkansas Valley Land and crat the material benefit of his encour -Dr. M.

Logee, of Oxford, U. lias Loan Co. have cheap money to loan on very favorable terms. They also write first class fire insurance at current tted in our city. aging presence on Tuesday.

Lewis Noble, of Emma township, om' recently had a fine team badly damaged by running into a wire fence. rates. tf Miss M. Lute Seawell, our hand Your Children Are constantly exposed to danger from Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup, and diseases peculiar to tho throat and lungs. For such ailments, Aver' Cherry Pectoral, promptly administered, affords speedy relief anil cure.

As remedy for Whooping Cough, with which many of our children were atiiicted, we used, during tho past winter, with much satisfaction, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. For this affection, wo consider this preparation the most efficacious of all the medicines which havo come to our knowledge. Mary Park-liurst, Treceptress, Home for Little Wanderers, Doncaster, Md. My children have been peculiarly subject to attacks of Croup, and I failed to lind any effective remedy until I commenced administering Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. This preparation relieves the difficulty of breathing and invariably cures tlie complaint.

David G. Starks, Chatham, Columbia X. V. 1 I have used Ayer's Cherry Tectoral in my family for many years, and have found it especially valuable in Whooping Cough. This medicine allays all irritation, prevents inflammation from extending to the lungs, and quickly subdues anv tendency to Lung Complaint.

J. Ii. Wellington, Plainville, Mit. I find no medicine so effective, for Croup and Whooping Cough, as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It was the means of saving the liie ot my little bov, only six months old, carrying him safely through the worst case of Whooping Cough I ever eaw.

Jane Malone, Piney Flats, Tenn. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Call on Gross Boyd, barbers, 106 West Sixth street, for a neat job. See their card in another column. some and accomplished niece, after a brief visit, left Newton on Thursday morning for her eastern home at Nashville, 111. -The new house on the corner of f-Prolong the warm spell by putting base-burner.

3-Henry Trier moves into the city to jcate his children. l-Go to O. B. Stiles K. of P.

cigar Jlor for fine cigars. tf i-Didyou perceive Wiggins' earth- j.ke on WednesdayP j-County Attorney, Greene, visited at sedo, Ohio, last week. j-Peters and Moonlight collide at Men City on the 14th. Henry Trier, will sell all his stock, FREE CHAIR CAR. Beginning May the 1st, the St.Louis Ft.

Scott Wichita road in connection with the Missouri Pacific will run Elegant Horton between Anthony and intermediate stations, and St. Louis, daily each way. Train leaves Newton at 8, a. m. making connections at Eldorado and arriving at St.

Louis at 6:40 a. m. J. W. Bandall, Agent eighth and Plum is being built for J.

W. Hurst; Robt Collins, builder. -We learn that Mr. and Mrs. O.

S. material, stamping, lustre metallic painting, hammered brass, She also gives lessons in these arts. tf. We call attention to-day to the professional card of Dr. Dargatz, a German physician recently located in our city.

Dr. D. is winning confidence wherever he is called, and is building up rapidly an extended practice, among both Americans and Germans, which we believe is well deserved. I). P.

Stoner, who was temporarily engaged on the daily Kansan, wants it distinctly understood that he is engaged for the winter as teacher in No. 64, Mr. S. is well qualified for teaching, and ought to be doing higher than common school work, whiA no doubt he will soon be if he remains connected with the high profession of teaching. Our Rosa suit, Our GustaSuit, -Our Flora suit, ThePalace, $12.00 all.

hay and farm implements on a year's time at his farm place on Sec. 33 in Walton township. See his advertisement elsewhere. Bassett visited their daughter, friends and old neighbors here recently. All Democrats are invited to meet There will be religious services at the Rice school house in the Tangenaan f-Some pretty places are developing next ounuay morning.

iagsdales new aauition. D( ical dentist. at the office of Dr. G. D.

Bennett tomorrow Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, sharp. The object of the meeting will be made known at that hour. J. H. Holmes Real Estate and Loan agency, money in abundance and cheap.

Only 8 per cent and no commission to pay. Dont fail to see them, office over Malm's Drug Store. -Mrs. L. E.

Steele is improving in 1th materially and rapidly. -See A. V. Holmes for magnetic Graduate of Indiana Den-Seven years experience. tal College.

W. L. ROSS, ARGHITEXGT. 0 Plans and specifications furnishedV-Offlce in the Ben tie Block. Money at lowest rates on farm se bells or electric telephones.

-W. K. Johnson, of Annely was one ur pleasant callers the other day. Tr-ppM-ed by Dr. J.

C. Aver It Lowell, llu. bold b-ll Druggliu. I'rlo six bottle, (5. curity at wunams ana unites corner of Main and fifth streets, up stairs.

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