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The Newton Democrat from Newton, Kansas • 5

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t'hiu. Worth, I'Uiniliijf ii an old oual think lt II nd coal Opera Block boot AND SHOE! HOUSE BY: In tin cuuiiiy ai ilm depth of ahum We understand arrangement are being uiado for him lr in th wclnlijr of naltoii. Hon. Th. orgi our candidate for Vtmstv.

wm nHik in our citv. on Friday Oct. 16th at 7 o'clock ji.ru." Our ill JB quick SHARP DON'T LEFT 'Again a Loud Note is Heard vj From the Trumbonc of the 'Great Low Price Clothier! If Do not be buil-dozcd by dealers who shout big things, and claim ho show what they cannot produce. Our hive of industry and enterprise is opM(iieiiu coneftin that wi made an cellent nomination when we placed Mr. (ittorgo 011 the ticket.

Wm called at tli new foundry ami machine anopi on luesdav ana er-tained that the II rm bimv making preparation to do all and every kind of I wish the Ladies and Gent's of Newton to know that I have opened out a PINE NEW, STOCK Of Dootn and Shoes, which I hold at very low figures. Misses and Children's Shoea all to be had Very Cheap. work In their line, ami that they arn already well equipped to do "a large amount of biuiiin-. The. Arkanas Valley Land and Loan Co.

have the agency of the Trav-clem' Insurance Co. nt Hartford. Before starting 011 your trip you ahould wcure of theuia'n accident Indemnity ticket. Thev also Imio term policies. tf Mr.

K. A. Kigg. keep a irciieral Gall And Soo Mo. NUMBER HO WEST BROADWAY.

NOW IN FULL BLAST! HAS. It. MUNGER. President. W.

I). TOL'KTILLOTT. Vice President, K.D. COKETTK. Cashier.

THEINTERNATIONALBANK. toThkCha. R. Mcxnr.H Savino IUkkCo.i NKWTON. KAN'S.

and complete stock of millinery good, at 02:1 Main street. Shu ho just returned from the K.tt this week, with a full Mock and invite the ladies of Newton and vicinity to call ami see her before purchasing. tf. knd wc ask you not to entertain the wink of a thought ot going (elsewhere, when it is a settled fact that we are headquarters for the CH.MtTKI(KIM OnrtiilK-d Auril 7th HW KlIH'KHoUJKIW LIAIIIUTV un.OM). unranuea Apni m.

I rauact a general Dunking liumiif. line and Demand uVpi.MU received. Mi Fannie Huber. at C2.1 North lest Clothing and Lowest Prices. Main Street, has opened a large LHxTal nccomoutmonrt to uVoMton.

"Liberality, Safety, Honesty," Our Motto. of good, particularly attractive to In-die where she ha for embroidery WT. H.VVK KAITH IN Ol'H CITV AND WOKK KUK IT (iKOWTH AND PHOHFEKITV. The knife of Reduction material. Mumping, lustre metallic painting, hammered bras-.

She FARM MORTGAGES A SPECIALTY I'ulimitcd amount of cheat) KiiMem Moncv to lend on Heal K-tate. Security also give lessons in these arts. tf. Plunged Deep (' I Loan can paid all or in part at any time. Iow Kates Eay Terms.

No Ex-ehanre charged for sending interest East. Mis Elliott, of Topeka. dele- gale In the W. F. M.

was formerly Real Estate Loans made in FORTY Minutes. THE INTKUXATIONAL HANK. W. HAS. It.

N(iEH. t. fi. KuHEHSeo. Into the Heart of every Garment.

Wo could give you a list of Bargains as long as Hie moral law, but space prevents. For instance V. K. HIKKU 1 WM. VIM K.vr.

II V. liMvi. kit liirm, fli.iiiiiiiil lurmir ViirlirHift'it fhiil fn frv iiml kiilUfv nir etttrn I frleni we Imvee-tiilillthiMl 11 itaiik Ht Lunifil. ami Aireheles at I'rutt, f'risflelil. Arkminas City, Klniriiiuii, St.

John anil llul-teail. It you need Money vomv we have all vou want. SUITS CUT FROM $20. TO $10. GhoiGo i 1 1 an cl Far IN ONE VOICE THEY ALL EXCLAIM The Bee Hive Clothing House, Corner of Main and Fifth Streets, For bargains.

LOANS At Six Per Gent Interest and low commission or at a pupil of the editor in the T'opcku High nchool. 1'liere is a peculiar pleasure in meeting 1 huso old-time friends although in a few years they most out of the bu-y recollection. The branch convention of the M. E. Woman's Foreign Missionary Association, was in session this week opening in Wednesday evening.

An interesting session was held and the condition of the society was to be healthy and promising. This branch supervises four sia tes. Wc call attention lo-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 German, which we believe is well deserved. The United Presbyterian church: corner of First and Allison streets, will lie formally opened next sabbath. The dedication services at 3 p. will be Thus.

McLain and Jas. Campbell are taking an extended hunt down in The Newton Democrat Tlio noxt thing fur ILirvey count is a coal mint! or an oil well, or a well of natural gas. PER CENT. AND NO COJ the nation. 11 Mrs.

fit. John, whose husband is no St. L. Ft. S.

V. K. R. best pastor of the M. E.

church at Beloit Avers contains harmful ingredients, and i the hlooil puritier. EAST. NO. 10. IIAII.V.

Loans can be paid off before due in installments and interest paid annually or E. H. IIOAG At Commercial Bank. Newton. Kansas.

lectured to the r. M. at tho Baptist church Thursday afternoon Gross and Boyd, tin enterprising Ayer's Sarsaparilla. sending the brain pure blood, makes both mind and body. in.

a. in. a. in. h.

in. in. in. Leaves Newton McUin Anuclly llraiiuird I'ntwin Kllhiriulo conducted bv W. S.

Owens, D. D. barbers of west sixth street, tins week put in another chair and now run three of Stubenville, Ohio, corresponding Nowton Doorandsash Factory, Mr. Philip Breteh has moved into p. in.

Arrive Kt. Scot t. hands. Thev have fitted up a neat St. Louis u.

in. shop. Secretary of the Hoard of Home Mis sions. The public are cordially invil od. The soldier's ro-uniou at Empori: tST, NO.

15, DAILY. Tin? recent into the R. Collins, Proprietor, official conduct of Post-ollice Inspector to which ircijueiit reference has been 1 hos. on tho charge of receiving bribes, resulted in his complete vin made bv us, is in full blast this week Leaves ft. Louis p.

m. Ft. Sentt 1 1 a. in. KIDorailo p.

in. I'otwin p. in. llmlimrd in. Amielly p.

in. Mul.ain 7:40 p.m. his elegant residence corner of Oak and Seventh streets. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed. Wonlheater returned last Monday evening from their extended trip cast. The Democratic county convention will be held at Wright's rink, on Tuesday next; at 2 p. m. Eddie Norton has concluded to go to school a while and has quit telegraph many of our citizens are in attendance.

A sham battle is the order of business dication. Mrs. Bowen, of Independence, Kas is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Crichton. be for o'clock this morning.

This after general mill work done to order. Arrive Newton p. in. noon will be witnessed, the parade and Denot corner Kansas Avenue and Sixth St. grand drill bctore Aatumal Command Tickets sold to ail points, and baggage checked ing a delegate to the Woman's Foreign Missionary Association's convention er Fairchild.

to destination. T. M. Randall, Asrcnt held here. In calling attention to the adver Opposite the Depot, Newton, Kansas.

tisement of Dr. Snedikcr the rupture Mrs. W. E. Lathy departed for her A.

T. S. F. R. R.

TIME TABLE. curist, we wish to say the Dr. is not only home in Newton, Kansas, last Thurs Dep GOING WEST. endorsed by the newspapers and peo day, having spent the summer very California and Mexico pie generally throguhout the state, but 0:40 7:20 6:30 a in pleasantly among friends here. forest, Republican.

has letters and affidavits from some of Arr. 6:35 7:00 6:10 8:30 8:25 xeuver twiu uiuu baihsb, our own citizens whom he treated here GOING EAST. Several of our citizens are contem a little over a year ago and who are 8:40 plating the erection of private tele Sxnn Exi a a New York Express entirely cured. 9:00 9:45 phone lines between office and residence, Eastern Express I 9:26 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, ing for the present. Jeweler Field has a line new regulator which he takes just pride in showing to his customers. For bread, pies, cakes, buns, or board, by day or week, at the Metropolitan, C. Chapman. tf.

An effort is being made by the prohibitionists to get St. John back here again during tho campaign. The Newton band made finer music than any band on the streot yesterday. Emporia Republican. Judge Peters will address his fellow citizens on Monday evening, Nov.

1. the night before election. OurG. A. R.

post, to the number of about one hundred and fifty, is at Arthur F. Corlett, died at Fargo CALDWELL BRANCH. they are so handy. A. V.

Holmes puts Springs in this state last Sunday. He these up at very low figures. was a young man of more than ordl Itch, prairie mange and scratches Caldwell Express Departs 6:45 Through Express Departs 7:25 a Aooommodation Departs 11:15 a Eastern Express Arrives 9:25 a Through Express Arrives 8:40 Aooommodation Arrives 2:50 1 on 1 1 01 every Kina curea in 00 iuiuuies uy nary talent, which was manifested while working on the daily Republican in this city, in many spicey epigrams. He was Woolfords Sanitary Lotion. Use no well known to a large circle of people other.

This never fails. Sold by J. Dickey, Druggist, Newton. tf. in this city, and his early death is genuinely lamented.

New hotel, the Metropolitan, south L- fisheR, I Fall trade is good. jjj The Mikado to-night. Local conventions next week. A. ln- of railroad, on Main street.

New, com fortable rooms, with, or without board. tending the re-union at Emporia. (-v A llUb liwiui tnu laoy nco. The County Bonds for the three new railroads that Harvey county is to have right away quick, triumphantly carried on Tuesday 5th, inst. Well done! The majorities differ very liltle among the Bakery and restaurant in connection.

C. B. Chapman, proprietor. tf. Pat.

McGheeny is now dispatch Tho Two Johns had a big house. and message boy for the Western Un The advertisement of Messrs. Grove Col. Moonlight to-morrow night. appears in our columns today three roads, being about o3U for each.

ion, a position he has held before. J. R. Lowe, operative and ruechan New guns very cheap at Convers's These gentlemen are men of few words REAL Estate Agent. Newton city cast a solid vote with two exceptions." Walton cast a solid vote ical dentist.

Graduate of Indiana Den Aleck Hart 8 Boe Hive swarms as tal College. Seven years experience. usual. against all three. Williams White sold $4000, J.

D. Anderson bought a kit of Senator riumb will speak here next OFFICE OVER COMMERCIAL BANK. worth of Real-Estate on Monday, Monday. carpenter tools the other day from a tramp carpenter by the name of Hill Their sales last week aggregates 7,600. Halstead has a new school bell to who immediately snipped, ic alter- A.

B. Warren the enterprising and be placed soon. wards transpired that the tools were gentlemanly drummer for the Wichita I am now ready to helD those who want to Go to O. B. Stiles K.

of 1'. cigar mortgaged, and from what is known of but of broad and generous action. We commend them to our readers. Quarterly meeting services are to be hold tomorrow and Sunday at the M. E.

Church. Elder Swartz will conduct services, morning and evening, of Sunday. Lords Supper at 3 p. m. We roturn thanks to the business and professional public for their many courtesies and liberal patronage during the half quarter just closed, our first, and hojie to merit a continuation thereof.

Our K. of P. band were at Emporia attending the the reunion this week. niiv. SnII.

Runt or Trade. Houses Rented. paper Co. called at ourolhceon WeuneS' parlor for fine cigars. tf day.

his relation with other parties it is supposed he perpetrated this little mean act, Collections made. Money Loaned for private parties, security guaranteed. Give me a call. For fine shoes, boots, gaiters, slip that he may escape the consequences of Kelley the colored candidate is e.v pected here tomorrow. A Creaking Hinge Is dry and turns hard, until oil is applied, after Which it moves easily.

When the joints, or hinges, of the body are stiffened nd inflamed by Rheumatism, they cannot be moved without causing the most excruciating pains. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, by its action on the blood, relieves this condition, and restores the joints to good working order. Ayer's Snrsaparilla has effected, in our city! many most remarkable cures, a number of Which baffled the efforts of the most experienced physicians. Were it necessary, I could give the names of many individuals who have been cured by taking lliis medicine. In my own case it lias certainly worked wonders, relieving me of Rheumatism, after being troubled with it for years.

In this, and all other diseases orisim from impure blood, there is 110 remedy with v. I aai n-qitaintej, that afford such relief ns Ayer's 11. II. Lawrence, 31." Eullimore, Aid. Ayer's Sarsaparilla cured me of Gout and" Kiieumatism, when lmtliin? else would.

It lias crodicnted every trace of disease from my II. Short, Manager Hotel Belmont, Lowell, Muss. I was. durin? many months, a sufferer from chronic ltheun'mtism. The disease afflicted me prievously, in spite of all the remedies I could find." until I commenced using Ayer's Sarsaparilla.

I took several bottles of this preparation, and was speedily restored to health. J. Fream, Independence, Va. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared bv Dr. J.

C. Ayer Lowell, Uih. Sold by all bruggiau. Trice (1 six bottles, $i- pers or any toot garment go to the a still more serious crime. District court convenes on Tuesday Broadway Boot and shoe house and Dames.

The real-estate firm of Denny of next week, at 10 a. m. mJZ I I rTi "SLA Smith is dissolved, Mr. Denny retiring Ed Kleeberger shot and killed what Uncle Tom's Cabin will be rendered to give his time talent and energy to the conducting of the foundry, corner here about the first, prox. The band presented a nobby appear is believed to have been a mad dog last Sunday evening, in the south-cast part of town.

ance as thev marched down to the You must Hay Mik-aw-do, with the of Oak and Third streets, in which business lie is a partner with the Wafer brothers, of which more hereafter. Mr. accent on the second syllabic. depot from their headquarters Wednesday morning. Mr.

A. B. French's lectures on sub ttrtrt A fnv 1,1 a mini If jects connected with liberalism at Music The Rev. W. S.

Owens, D. of 1 1 call bells or electric telephones. E. S. Smith continues the real-estate and has his office at 511 main st.

He has desk room in our office for tho hall last week, are said to have been excellent. Stubenville, Ohio, will preach in the II Go to the Ark. V. L. L.

Co. for United Presbyterian church, corner of I loans or to buv or sell real-estate. The Republicans hold their county First and Allison streets, next Sabbath at 10 a. and Rev. D.

F. Mustard, of We hear the name of Sam S. Gray- convention on Monday, tho 11th, at Geo. W. Holmes administers upon the estate of the late Adam Kuntz.

Music hall. Hie assembling is called Walton, at 7:30, m. bill favorably mentioned in connection with the office of District Clerk, and it for 10:30 a. m. Mrs.

Susan Hollowav died on Sun The Newton K. of P. Band took the Mrs. Bishop Ninde, of Topeka day afternoon at the residence of her first prize in their class at Emporia. i was the able president of the W.

F. M. daughter, Mrs. T. Lillard.

Marion We hear that Jas. Geary is on the Hollowav, brother of the deceased, ac S. of the M. E. church during its session here this week.

companied the remains east to Farmer City, 111., their former home. C6 Avers Hair Vigor keeps the hair Purely Vegetable. SAFER BETTER I have been subject to severe spells of Congestion of he Liver, and have been in the habit of taking from 15 to 20 grains of calomel, which generally laid me up for three or four days. Lately I have Deen taking Simmons Uver Regulator, which gave me relief, without any interruption to business. J.

HUGO, MiODLEPOKT, O. Dll MIIOIICOC REGULATOR I LI UU Oil LOO never falls to cure. I most cheerfully recommend it to all who suffer from Bilious Attacks or any Disease caused by a disarranged state of the Liver. W. B.

BERNARD, KANSAS CITY, Mo. lUniPCCTMU I suffered Intensely IrlUIUCOllUn with Full Stomach, Headache, etc. A neighbor who had taken Simmons Liver Regulator told nie it was a sure cure for mv trouble. The first dose I took relieved me very much, and in one week's time I was as strong and hearty as I ever was. It Is the best medicine 1 ever took for Dyspepsia.

H. O. CRENSHAW, RICHMOND, A. Converse has more goods and war path for the Probate Judgeship. Elder Tenuison was one of tho occupants of the stage Monday afternoon.

Hon. S. Thanhouscr and Frank T. were in town the first part of the week. The finest line of cigars in town at fresh and bright.

It restores a natural color to faded and gray hair, and renders it pliant and glossy. more kinds for a little money at the Big 2nd Hand store, than any one else. Malarial disorders as often attack A free chance in a hunter case Elgin gold watch with every $3, worth of O. B. Stiles K.

of P. cisrar parlor. tf FREE CHAIR CAR. Beginning May the 1st, the St. Louis Ft.

Scott Wichita road in connection with the Missouri Pacific will run Elegant Horton chair cars, free between Anthony and intermediate and St. Louis, daily each way. Train leaves Newton at 8, a. nj. making connections at Eldorado and arriving at St Louis at 6:40 a.

m. J. W. Randall, Agent. residents of large cities as of the country.

Ayer's Ague Cure is warranted a safe and certain specific. oods. Tsew guns at wiioiesaie prices, -tf. The Democrats of Burrton have a is quite probable that he will be the Democratic nominee for that office. Sam is undoubtly an available candidate and would make a strong race.

Should he be elected he would make a competent officer. The fact that he speaks the German language intelligently and fluently gives him a peculiar fitness for the office in this county. Mr. Wm. A.

Bieber. left on Wednesday for his eastern home in Berks Co. where he will remain during the winter. This is only a temporary sojourn, Mr. B.

likes Kansas and will return in the spring. He has been fortunate enough in his investments in Newton and elsewhere. We understand that he has a standing offer of $11,500. for his lots on Douglas Avenue in Wichita for which he paid, a few months ago $850. He also has a fine 200 acre farm adjoining Salina which since his purchase has become very valuable.

Few men have been more fortunate in their investments. 1 When you take dinner up town, call at Charley Chapman's new Metropolitan Hotel, on South side. Everything is in apple-pie order. rally next Tuesday the 12th, at 7 o'clock in the evening, at the opera house, there. Let all attend, as good speeches will be made by able men.

The committee neglected to send us the names r.f CONSTIPATION TTtram Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Graybill, left the city on Wednesday, in company The city library is now open to everybody under the new management. Good cord wood, dry and hard, is now on our market at five dollars a cord.

If you like a pleasant ghost story read the "Coupon Ticket on sixth page. Miss McAlpine was recently elected city librarian, at a salary of $35 per month. An interesting teachers' meeting was held at Supt. Cooper's office last Saturday. of the speakers.

Louis Murphy, an old conductor on with Mr. Beiber, for Lancaster, where they will spend the winter. the Santa Fe, and an invalid for a long time past, died the first of the week and was buried from the Catholic church on The Arkansas Valley Land and lilt ur.tj.TJ 111 a mons Liver Regulator for Constipation of my Bowels, caused by a temporary Derangement of the Liver, for the last three or four years, and always with decided benefit. ONLY CENUINE has our Stamp in red on front of Wrapper. V.

H. Zeiin Philadelphia, wovm monuiTOKS. Price, SLOA. W. L.

ROSS, ARGHITEGT. 0 1 Plans and specifications furnished Office in the Bentley Block. Loan Co. have cheap money to loan on very favorable terms. They also write first class fire insurance at current Tuesday.

A large number of friends and acquaintances loll owed the remains to the interment. rates. tf.

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