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The Champion from Canton, Kansas • 9

The Champion from Canton, Kansas • 9

Publication:
The Championi
Location:
Canton, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
9
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MACHINE OILS AT DAY'S DRUG- STORE. ueo. uaxter has given iip the idea of a or an4 Operation Prevented. runnipg a restaurant in McPherson will look elsewhere for a location. Dr.

Kalb has moved and remoddled his barn and now has a neat little nlaep fr his horses and buggies. I3y-the-way the Dr. lias some good horses. Bring us 'your sale bills, we can give you gooa prices ana entire satisfaction. We printed a large number this week and last and would like to still print more.

Burning, itching skin diseases instantly relieved by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, unequalled for cuts, bruises, burns. It heals without leaving a seal. J. II. Day.

$5,000. To loan on real estate. The State Bank of Can rox. Buy The B1RDSELL They Are The PEST! Okkix, Va.f March 27th, 1S95. Dit.

M. M. Fexneb, Fredonia, N. Y. Dear Sir: About two years ago I was afflicted with Kiduev Disease and (i ra vrI ami wmmi Quite a crawd ot young people from Canton attended a social at Galva last Sat.

urday night. They report a good time and they hope the Galva folks will come down here to our socials. JL grew constantly worse. Finally one of the gravels lodged in my bladder and I was about to have a surgical operation performed to remove it. Seeing Dit.

Fekner's Kidney -n TUr v. DEALER IN: St Clair Watts is on the anxious seat at LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, SASH DOORS, WIRE PAINTS, TILING, PLASTERING MATERIAL, ETC. me meetings every night so they say. He says the Mormons are the only ones that can account for the Indian or giye them a ache Cuke recommended so highly by met: of eminence for all diseases of the kidneys and bladder, I was induced to try it. After using two bottles I passed a stono half as large as a marble.

The medicine prevented further formations, mv health cliance lor a Heavenly home. There is a time for every thing; and the time to attend to a cold is when it starts, Don't wait till you have consumption but preveii; it by using One Minute Couirh Bright Stock, Good Grades and Reasonble Prices. We want y6ur trade. Estimates cheerfully furnished. We are also agents for the Warners Hog Fence, the best fence at the kind on the market.

"uucj. iLo iiinuuuce ana i am cured I cannot too strongly urge sufferers to use it. I have the stone which vour medicine removed which may be examined bv anyone. Yours truly, W. T.

Oakes. J. 11. Day, sole agent, will refund vour money. If not satisfied after using one bottle of Dr.

Fenners Famous Medicine. Cure, the great remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and all throat troubles Call and see It. Ed Hartronft will sell a large number of horses, cattle and hogs, also a number of buggies, wagons, harness, and farming im plements at his farm, mile south of this HARNESS SHOP. city, on Thursday, August 26th. This will be one of the largest sales of the season.

See sale bills. Fletcher Johnson, Props! I aim to run a frst-class shop in every Darticular LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE. is a vast difference in the reports about-our'corn crop. Some of our fanners say they have good corn, some that will have a little and others that they will have none. Take it all together, Kansas can't complain with lots of old corn, a good crop of oats and wheat at good prices, and Have all new buggies and good horses.

and will keep in stock nothing but the very best I will sell at prices to suit4 the times. All repair worn: done with neatness and disnntrh we will come out all 0. K. BIRTHDAY. H.

Fosss was happily surprised last Sat Boot and shoe repair work a specialty. Carl Griddiiigs urday, August 14th, by his children and relatives from various parts of the state giving him a reception at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. John Giffin, who lives one mile north of Galva. It was his 76th Balls and bats at J. H.

Day's. Who sells shoes? Chapin Wickham. birthday, and upon returning from Canton that morning he was so greatlj surprised by seeing the crowd that it look him some Call on me for threshing coal. P. T.

Rice. time to figure out what the occasron of such Who sells queenswareV ChaDin a gathering was. At the sight of his ham. children and grand children the old mans 'MP Who sells goodgoods chean? Chanin Xr. teelings overcame him and as he gathered Wickham.

UNDERTAKER i AND EMB'ALMER, Price of Hearse and Embalming made them in.his arms one by one, the tears roll ed down his cheeks, yet he smiled through Threshing coal, coal for steam at Ii. his tears to know that once more he was Stephens'. known on application. surrounded by all that is left of his family Who sells overalls and oants? Charm. ihe mother and one son are on the other i i i cc wicKiiam.

mi i siue. ine remainder or jig rami v- nnn. sisting of Mrs. Juo. Giffin of Galva, When you want an IceDrink eo tn th Sill rOH FUR'HIT III STORE Canton Bakery.

DeVVitt Foss ot Pratt, Kas, Mrs. S. Jones of Canton, Mrs. Chas. Forward of Goddard, Rice the coal man, is prepared to furnish Kas, and Mrs.

VV. L. Hill of Canton, were you threshing coal. -Has on hand a complete line of- all present with their families. There was The fastest daily trains to Californ ia ar five children, nine grand children and four run over Santa Fe Route great grand children present besides a Wallpaper.

number of others who were closely con Nice hot weather drinksWild chprrr nected with the Foss family by marriage, Phosphate and No Tox at the Bakery. and to say that they had a grand good old LEAVE -fashioned family reunion is to express it 'i i muuiy. a regular reast was spread at 13 Window Shades and Picture Mouldings. Also a Complete Line of Carpets by Samples. and Embalming a Specialty.

Eli Maltby, ii uuftcwr viemm for a tailor made suit. A fit guaranteed. Wante? Every person who wants a dozen fine photographs for $1.50, to call on J. H. Ogden, the photographer.

o'clock to which everyone did justice; and midst feasting, singing and visitiiisr the day was spent in such a manner as to make it long remembered by all who were present. Mr. Foss was presented with a beautiful armed chair, a gift from his children, which will be cherished by him as lone: as he lives. At 76 years of age the old man is hale and hearty and is still looking on the No matter, what your wants are, put an bright side of life-. He is well known in Step in and see our $2.

shoes I Sor men 1 or women CiTAvni Wickham. Nashville, and return every Tuesday The Santa Fe will sell cheap tickets to above point acct Centenial Exposition Chipped beef, potted ham, corned beef, viena sausage, canned beef and canned salmon are excellent for use at home in summer and are the finest thing in the land for picnic parties. s. Jonks. this part of the country as he was one of the early settlers, and he is well liked bv all whs know him, and he always has a ad in the Champion and see the result.

good word of cheer for everybody and te.nds strictly to his own business..

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Years Available:
1892-1898