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The Unmuzzled Truth from Coolidge, Kansas • 1

The Unmuzzled Truth du lieu suivant : Coolidge, Kansas • 1

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I 4 I "'r I i i 1,1 Hi I I III wry. rio (I Ml I i A I I I I VOLUME II, NUMBER 31. COUNTY, KANSAS, FIIIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1895, COOLIDGE, HAMILTON MRS. E. M.

MANNING'S OUT! thirty TieM has g'Jt on his new dry ijooda stock, Oar iiferchBtita ere doing a tat-IllDjt trade Monday. MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS. Prices Cut in Two. CLOAKS, Newest and nobbiest. GREAT REOHCTIOi SALE 'ii mm Harry Hnd Frank Crittettdt-H drove raouse Monday Jake Latibach was ia to shake tnndi nith ns Saturday.

Mobs MoUarter was in tovvn ped-flliug chickens Tuesday, Joe klyne aDd wife, from up north, tore in the eity Monday. Must Reduce Our Entire Stock Before Jan uary 1st, 1896, When you are out bf Groceries we want yoli to think of lis. Don't stop at that, but come and replenish your de pleted larder with those necessities sb essential to a well ordered fami ily. All the staple groceries and luxuries! also Hi To close business for the season, preparatory to going east for Spring Stock, will begin Saturday, December 14, and continue for 30 days, to sell all goods REGARDLESS OF COST AND 64111140 1MPJPB OF Bf (4 GMY BLANKETS $1.09 PE Our Heavy 10c. Cotton Flannel, 8 1-3 Our Extra 12 Cotton Flannel, 10c.

36-inch. Cashimere, all. shades, 20c per yd. are Hardware) 12 oz. Duck wool lined, $1 .25.

John Hester made his regular wek-ly trip to town Saturday. Ernest tockrodt, trom over south, wes oft our streets' Saturday. Vi. E.Tarbox went to Syracuse Saturday tsud cacae back alive. Lucas nod his brother John ook near enough alike to be twin.

Tarbox received another car of inmber Monday and It's the clear Arnff; Jim Barclay is hot stuff hot Scotch tuff we might nay and is playing in fcfestl lack. Miss Frances Campbell will spend hthdMcf fe'afioh with her parent in Syrnanse. Mrs Ellison, Syracuse, was fisTting ber daughter, Kay kutupf Monday. in parts or parcels-to suit purchasers. Do not neglect this opportunity Respectfully, MRS I Heavy Blue and Brown Seamless Socks, 5c, Pins lc.

Paper, Cotton Hdk. lc. each, Thread Glassware Queensware. PKICES, 8ECOND TO KONEi THE FAIR lc. per spook A.

FIJSTES DISPLAY OF" The Christmas Tree' Iho legendary Christinas, ihe il' Ma i oliclay Goods. Kinds of Produc Taken in Kxciiangtti Christmas' of Santa' Clails with his reindeer and bis ftleigh load of presents for the world's children, has eo long been talked of and adhered to 25 doz. Silk Initial Hdk. to go at 2Sc COOLIDGE TOflSORIAL PARLOR! T. TAPSCOTT, ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COUHT OF THfe' STATE PROMPT ANC CAREFUL ATTENTION TO ALL TO ME. OFFICE 0 MAIN STREET, OVER THE POST. OFFICE, r- Syracuse, Kansas. Paul Rich received a Cripple Creek onfe'oi uvo carloads of baled hay 't'uebday morning. Tho ladies have a big advantage 60ff fife'n folks in the way of Christmas stocking.

that it has come to be almost as sacred as tho Christmas of Christ, ont ol which it has grown; and enrely no 0 doz. Mufflers, only 25c. Fascinators and Hoods; in all styles and one wno was present ai tne scnooi shades, Way Down. iouse Tuesday night aud looked upon he crowd of Children bright rnd ft. I Gltfves and Mittens of every description eager with expectancy but wcrld wish it.

might endnre forever. Ihe Christ t- ft I LUMBER WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF 4H 4 r- h' tan mas tree was a bewifcy, the' general arrangements were tasteful and ii. harmony with the. occasion. The program, which we append, was carried out systematically, the periods between thd' recitations being filled with musical selections by the Cool Boots and Shoes SUCCESSORS i'O Coolidge Drug Company, dge orcheetrni lii tlie West and Tliey Must be Sold, This is Oar CHAHLES T.

REID, Proprietor: fnconAJritE, Overture' "Chancellor" Orches ATtsf tra. liiiifisi VoU WAKT A CLEAN, SMOOTH SHAVE OK A HAIR CUT OF THE L. STYLE, TIIIS IS THE PLAOI5 TO GUI' IT. CLEAN TOWELSj 1 I Piayer Rav. Thomas.

Serenade "Sleeping Beauty" Or AND BHAtiP KAZOIiS AND EVEUVTkl.VCI ttj ADD TO THE IOMFOB.T OF chestra. BA1 i'fi. Our Word is Oiit and we will Make it Good to tin Lptler. Recitation Pearl Pomeroy. Recitation-.

Lulu Kendall, Song ''Chriatman Greeting" CHARGES REASONABLE, Conic aud be Convinced. lohn and Sherman Robinson from tke head of Horee creek weie in tovn Monday bnyiog lombor. Mrs. McPherson and Mrs. Pettee.

of Holly, wre in the city Saturday ielect'ing GttriBlm'asr goocte. Will Hageity arrived home from t)enver aturday on No. 2, leaving: jus brother vety nmeh better. Jack Lyons and, wife, Mrs. Willis ijr.fcloc and Mrs.

Baxter, from Holly, itfede f-mtHiig in town Monday, Mrs. Dait Jones, of Pueblo, was here several days this week looking After property interests she has here. Brown and family came ap from ifedway sai dis-h'ibutecl a few dull res among the of Coolkltfo. i'WfW(Eraffip pointers, who have ieeu working here for several weeks. Monday leaving a f22 taunt bill itnpaid.

S. E. Marquand ws9 iu the cily iffewJay making deal With Kris kriiigin on a Ohrislm'aa task A good man is S. E. Otis Ford seems to 1 trotting in fee1 same clasr with Congressman Long and sbtfws up with a baby girl, tarn hist Saturday night, Omer Oliver nhv-Id ha tfnttwl 4ftfc'W before ha disguised liimaelf in a boiled shirt His best 4'iil wouldn't have known him.

MY, Gibson inspector' cf Santa Fe School children. C30 TO Ti-lill UNUtJKWEAR IIGE I Prescript ions Care-PrepaJetl. OPEN DAY. AND NIGHT (I'bRTOPFICE BUILDIHG.) WJMEAD GROCERIES. We Buy by tbe Ca; -snii Recitation Edith Shans'trom.

Recitation Howard Walker. Waltz "Rust io-' Orchest ra. Recitation Fritz Garrity. Serenade "Haz-1" Orchestra. Recitation Jessie Shuustrom, Recitation Maude Kumpf.

Song' The Festive Tlmo''- Se hool Syracuse Kansas HOSIERY. Cf Jou want low Prices. NoW.lqoM at thcs6 prices and be convinced! COOLIDGE, AtKNUE. Eecitation Maggie L. Simpson.

Dialogue Seven piTpils. Galop ''Spring A way" Orches Ii, tra, Liii4i Pumps, complete, fciiihders.SitO, -DHv AVell 24iiieli, 8-iiuh felrap fainges, per paii1, Rope, per pound, 1 h6 1 2i 0 Closing Address Harvey Shan-tronJ, "sis xss'i tea sa i The' diatfibrifion of the presents ilAB FOB SALE SEVERAL ELEGANT- closed the exercises. Every one pres ent recetted some eii, and went, to FARMS AT BARGAINS! their homes happier and let ns hope better children and tfitizeus, -AKO OS- Galvanised Ware, liarch Marti furniture, glass, nitty, powder and shot, buildings, was here Tuesday, and if ve are not badly mistaken the fo.iud lie will shortly undergo material Ward-Itodgers. Wo acknowledge the receipt of a pans. EUASONABLE TEEMS, Irrigable Lands a Specialty.

Correspcndence Solicited Agent for t)ic Arkansas Valley Towii aiiti iUufl C6i Mm this Kumpf, voadmaster A' the card from Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Rodger, of Syracuse, announcing the marriage M.

R'y, with handmraftors trt Lead- If of their daughter, Alma, to Rev; a'n'J of the very best men in fef eiiins? few 'queensware) wash tubsy pump valves, tinwaf wash boilers mattress Ralph Ward, of Chicago, On' Tuesday feo service, high or low, wem here for KANS COOLIDGE, evening of thio woek. The cersmonv t'hristmas. was performed thsr homo ot the LAND brid? ty Rev. A. H.

Parks, of Hutch Miese Anna Gores, Libbie Hoi ton, a'err'y ifataon and John PURITY inson, assisted by tiev. Bicknell, ot Svracnse. To us it can but seem thoi (lined at the Silver Star and tho boys ca.ne i.ear losing their ses, bed springs, nails, Lamps and GlassWafej harness reoairs, U.M. LESS THAN HALF THE-PRICE: OF OTHtR BRANDS POUNDS.204 SOLD IN CANS ONLY Miss Alrffa too young to marry yet," but it is only because the irts is the Bbufflt). III food it the bask oi Good Healtlh We aiin to fiil'ii Yori tfaif! fool Col.

Ed Stocum on yean are b6 fldeting" and with their (vhat is the right thing in ladies gar i tersj ho is thoroughly tip to date in (hat lino. Ycmder who ha was buy passing she within bur knowledge has discaided short frocks for moid-en's attira and developed Into tbp graces of full grown womanhood. To us hor'a baa afwsys been a interesting character, and wo ere glad. isli only GKOGBEIESi TEAS, COFIiES fug them for, anyway? paper snells, pipe and pipe fittings, cedar' posts. I also have tools Mcii.

tfciwMJ, the hustling re'pre' ianlatite of tk? gyms' Grocer? eom AND very glad, that the lines of her future nar.y. and the elected register of deeds IFLOUR and FEED; life are to bb cast in pleasant, pianos; for Finney ewlritj', wsts in town Men that her fortunes are united with Uny find did not neglect calling a fUlNIlRE lis office. thoee of a young man whoso character aud ability will at fco distant day for all kinds of pump and pipe work up td twd inches If i'oii John MoUarte, of Syracuso( sfn command for him' a high place in the calling he has adopted for his own. Our Repiiiaiioi! i Guarantss cf their fiuafity. ficunceis removal to the Grand btiera hotel, and it is bow under his A Voinan Wlio Will Work u- iip.fiaf!fcfief)t, Our people when in Syracuse will find there good acoopi-Lodationa und hospitable treatment.

job w'brk ttatej call KOOMS OF a A. SCRANTON, fii'iiACrstJ, kAs. full line cf Caoinct Cetsis and frioira! pBrtiithigs carried ia sfocfe. Per. afteniion given (a bsria'i Scieniii'o Embnlffiiiia afief th Iniost di'estei ei mttljc'aS.

dun Wiices Afe Low as elsewhere Want ahv clone up to 'oil Wantrd in every coutily to jnfrodnce the Celebrated "Hygfria" tVaista for all agfis. Tiiis waitit supercede the corscit, and baa tecsived tka ciinni-motis approval of (Le dinf of Arnetica oHLftt free. Any nerg(-iia wottian can make frOta'llS to $50 weekly Sf.nd for and feruis HYGEIA M'f'G 373 Cana! street, NeT B. We would suggest to our friend Tapscott, of Syracnao the feasibility If baj'lii iicket. The cost bf two trips a weett to Coolidge in fare in 51.80, that is" $53.60 a kai uii eitrtf sgance fed OfJlSit-cct to hfv'i'.

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