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Arkansas Valley Democrat from Newton, Kansas • 8

Arkansas Valley Democrat from Newton, Kansas • 8

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McGrath Keeps Cream of the Land. Circulating library at the P. 0. Book What the Ittnuicrnt would like to know. Ifa man could do that? If Sterlloisn'tadawling.

If W. Penn Walters la a Quaker or a Arkansas Valley, Democrat fljM West Side Malu Street, between Fithand Sixth, over Malm's Drug Store. store. T. N.nanson, grocer, will move to morrow to his own bulldlug formerly oc spiritualist.

cupied -by Coulter Chapman. If a justice of the peace can aflord a Call at J. McGurth's and get a sack short hand reporter. of Cream of the Land, made by Kollor DriiKtltt.Jrler. In our last issuo mention was mado of the "house cleaning" that had been in progress for a week past at Malm's Drag and Jewelry Store.

Yosterday a Demo-ckat reporter dropped in to take a look at the establishment In its now Spring suit, and encountered the genial praprie torwho was just then In an obliging hti-morand ushered the scribe through his store, and pointed out tbe attractions that he carries in the several departments of his extensivo establishments. His stock is very large and contributes to the tony appearance of his fine storeroom. In tho Jewelry Department We noticed two large and elegant show- If G. Wash Rogers don't shoot high Process. It Is the Boss of all Creams.

when he aims low? For aud gloves go to the Ifa dndo should come to town, would Peoples Store." Their stock is the larg he not find himself "at home." est and their prices lower than else Seasonable rains and growing grains. Cream of the Land-Boiler Process. Circulating library at tho r. O. Book store- A copious shower of rain fell here yesterday morning.

L. Becker sells the celebrated Turnbull wagon.it is a favorite with farmers. Newton now has a complete telephone system. Next in order is gas and waterworks. AH of the rooms in Marsh's new block, we understand, have been leased in advance of its completion.

A hundred handsome styles in Spring Prints, Just Received at "The Peoples Store." Tho Newton Loan Trust Company loan money ou approved scourity nt thirty, sixty and ninety days. Don't forget that the Newton Loan Trust Coinpany.N. J. Burdick Manager, is located on Main Street, opposite post-office, Newton, Kansas. The first telephone that we noticed Jn If W.

E. Lathy would not make a good where. Sunday School Superintendent? in. Wvlfe, of Li. Wolfe Son, en ii reun waiters nas quaimed as joyed a tussel with tho measles last week.

fish and game commissioner yet? He appeared on the streets lust Monday, If Win. Davidson was fined one dollar considerably bleeched. and trimmings for ussault last week. We have just received another car load If E. L.

Randall is not the standard of Binders and invite an inspection ot cases that ore devoted exclusively to silver ware of the very best grades. Tho designs of theso goods aie conspicuously elegant and the very latest, and the assortment is kept complete in every particular. In the line of gold and silver watches, his stock is quite large, embracing the very best authority on tho game laws of the State jg these machines. They have no superior in the market. Baiinett Foltz.

j. vv. Mguiooiiy nas oeen engaged a part of this week packing the store American and foreign manufactures. Of fixtures of J. Gerson preparatory the finer jewelry he carries' an extensive for shipping to El Paso.

siock. we noticed a handsome display peratlou was In tho ofllceof N. J. Bur A uniform rank ot Knights of Pythias of has been organized in this city, the officers dick. It attracted considerable Interest and seemed to work admirably.

Ladies' Sets elected and the uniforms ordered. They If E. L. Crand.ill has really gone to practicing law again, and how he liked his maiden case. If Mott Rogers can give any information about the sudden disappearance of the "egg sucker." If Roy Clements really contemplates going into the drug business, and if he will make as much of a success ol it as railroading? If that gold medal don't become Chas.

Staub.aud hw many dudes were among the prize judges at the skating rink last Saturday evening. If the Reporter of the Republican did lift "see when ho said O. W. Superb in style, and with such costly The most complete line of cultivators should appear on parade Decoration day. in the city can be ioundat L.

Becker's. "Uimmings" as Diamonds, Topaz, Am-thysls, Pearls, Onyx, etc. In tho clock Mr. J. E.

Marti has leased the western Call and examine them and gtt prices. portion ofS.T. Marsh's new block, cor department we -found only the best man He guarantees to suit everybody. A.T. 8.

tt B. Tlit t'we of arrival nod departure, ii fol- WESTWARDt Vo. 1. Skkerdon Accommodation arrivs at Hfi P. M.

depart No. Colorado and Utah Express, art in at 6.20 P. M. depart 6:10. No.

5 Pooifio Exprew, arrive at 7:30 A Emi frantarriv at 8:05 P. M. depart 9:10. EASTWARD. No.

2 Kanfas City Aceomraodatlon. 4U0 A. JCo. York Express. 10:58 A.

M.s No, 6. -Atlantic Espresa. will arrlr at P. m. and depart All traina will run daily except the accommodation which runs daily excopt Sunday.

Special Announcement. On June 1st, wo wilt Issue what may be properly called a special edition of the Democrat, which iu point of numhers Issued and class of matter tbat.it will contain will justify its being denominated "special." It will contain complete and authentic history of Harvey county from its earliest settlement down to tuo present date', by a gentleman than whom no wno is a more competent historian for this epecial territory, by reason of his ability and personal knowledge of events tlitit have transpired within the territorial limits of little Harvey. Wo, of course, refer to P. Muse, one of the oldest Inhabitants, and who has been personally cognizant of most Of the events that have transpired since the noble Ued-miin hunted dowu the great American bison, and the festive cowboy chased tho wayward bovine over our beautiful prairies Wo vvl.l issue live thousand copies for distribution, which we apprehend will plucc it In every home in the county. Business men will recognize this as a Hplendid oppoi tuuity for Inserting an advertisement in alive paper.

The June 1st issue of tho Democrat will bo read by st least thirty thousand people, and. on account of Its contents, will be preserved for future reference by nearly every citizen in the co mty. LOCAL P1CK-UPM. Mfafrs. Barntlt Foltz were this week ner of Main and Fifth streets, and will ufactures, of the Ibtest designs, includine Tho Newton Loan Trunt have occupy the same as a hotel and restaur the old reliable Seth Thon.n some fine Town Lots for sale.

Don't ant His showcases contain "an elegant lino ill to call on N. J. Burdick, Manager. The plans for a third story on Roger's ot notions, such as are to bo found in a at his office opposite the Post Offloe and building, adjoining the Howard House on learn the terms. Rogers was fined $2.00 last week for first clast jewelry store, and especially in spectacles of the best makes, in gold, gil-ver and steel.

The woik denari man! in the north, are now in the hands of contractors for bids, and it Is expected that Hot weather is approaching and every shooting his gun oil'. housckeper desiring to avoid a hot kitch work will commerJse soon. en, can do so by buying a coal oil stove If Rllev McKay, on the 17th was bound over in the sum of $1,000 to answer to the charge of perjury at the Sep- Messrs, Moore Bond moved last Mon in charge of a first class mechanic iu hi line and is crowded with orders. Repair, ing flue time pieces is here made a spec-ialty. In the at Barnelt Foltz's.

They can give you day Into their new quarters, one door better stove for less money than you teuiper term of court. north ot the old stand. They have niad6 an get any where else. Drug Department a large addition to their stock and invite If there is anybody that don't concede We are authorized to announce that if The shelves are fairly weighted down with one and all to give them a call. that the Democrat is the leading paper you don't go at once to the Newton Land all the standard medicines in the market, of the leading manufactures, such Barnett Foltz this week took down a of the county? and Loan Company, and secure one or hundred barrel water tank for Capt.

Spivey more of those valuable lots on Broadway, Another large shipment of barbed wire Withes, Purk Davis; etc. In this depart- (TIPnlVAgljAnAtiAnjI 1 1 and its stead will put up a two hundred you will be left out in the cold. So hur just received at Barnelt Foltz. barrel tank. This tank will of course be luucti oj wcies anu fancy goods in endless variety, "and pat ry up before it is too lute.

The work on tho new Masonic temple supplied by a Buchanan Wind mill. The great success of the millinery de- is being pushed forward with all the en ent medicines of almost every make, both foreign and domestic. In the Mrs. J. II.

Anderson, upon whon Dr. partmentat "The Peoples Store" this Boyd performed the difficult surgical op- Prescription Department season shows clearly that the goods are ergy possible by the indomitable contractor, C. Lee Berry. Rev. F.

P. Swembergh, of Newton pass We found an elegant prescription case not only cueaper out tho work the most eration last week, the removal of an inter-uterine fibroid tumor, is improving nicely and eujoying better health than for years stocked with all medicines necessary to artistic in the city. We can show you the ed through here last Monday, on his way largest stock and save you 25 cents on till any prescription that might be handed in by auy regular physician, of the old or nnWKP.Ilflfll Tt la nrt.1ilarl Avu. Un a va.n. past.

the dollar. to Kinsley, where he went to dedicate tho new Catholic church at that place. Ellin- The Esterly Twine-binder Is one of Telephone poles have been put up du (tirpti the State acencv for the Buchanan wood Express. the very best in the market. L.

Becker lar graduate of pharmacy. ing the past week throughout the city. wind mill, beyond qutstinn one of he best mills in the mmket. They are push- Mrs. B.

F. Denton, photographer on and tile wires are being rapidly placed has these hamsters and wants every farmer to call and examine them. The He ulso carries an extensive stock ot Wall Paper inglhe business with an enterprise char-i on the firm, and have already re- on the poles. From the fact that tho Fifth street, has so mo very fine steroscop. ic views of street scenes of Newton.

Her superior qualities of these harvesters can Of tho latest and most elaborate deslcns. civi-d on! era for large shipments to Hutch. wires extend to nearly every street in the city, wo apprehend that the numbor readily be appreciated, work is all fineshed in a superior style inst.n. Sierlinsr. Dodge Uity, ana oilier wn! Tst.

nn'rt wiuth. They will have denoting the work of a first-class artist. Barnett Foltz have taken down the of subscribers is quite large. nnvflinrr cftlesnien to represent them in old windmill in tho rear of their store, Prof. F.

A. Norton has been in King. Chas. R. Muuger this week moved his evtry section of tlie 6late.

and are this week putting in a stone man county for two or three weeks sur office from the rear ot the Farmers and aud of every grade in quality and price. After glancing at the gorgeous styles of wall paper, we were ushered into a department where more common-place and matter-of-fact articles are kept, but which are equally and perhaps more, useful In their nature the department for Paints and Oti.h. A charter was granted this week to the veying and securing the data for a map of Merchants bank, tothe room formerly foundation for a top-Ioftical tower on which will bo placed ono of the celebrated Buchanan mills. Newton Drug Company, wliose place ot that county, upon which will also be occupied by J. Gerson next door to N.

Bamum Co, The whole force printed a complete history of KiDgman business will ot course no tuis cny Tliev hwve nnrchrsod the drug store of O. Ed. Wesilake, the enginer who was from its organization to the present. have been as busy as bees for several days 8. Bassett, and will continue the business ht the old stand.

Mr. Bassett is one of the tittiuf up their new quarters in elegant The general ageut for the Buchanan killed on the Santa Fe last summer was a member of the Ancient Order of United heaviest stockholders in tbe new com style, and transacting business at the same wind mill has been iu this city for a week i-any. and h'm eon, Floyd, will remain in Workmen in this state, and last week the lime. past with headquarters at Barnett Foltz the store. The company is a Bt rone one and will push their business to the front, we have received tho premium list administrator was appointed and was handed a check for $2,000 for the.

benefit The other day he surrpticiously placed himself in position to eaves-drop while their lanrecaDilal enabling them to put rules and regulations of the Harvey of his heirs. the versatile Geo. Yocum, in one of his County Agricultural and Mechanical As In a stock fer the wholesale trade. We hope they will succeed in soon building 2 ,1 A number ot Dundards from tho east, most voluable moods, was dilating upon He has in stock all of the ingredients necessary tor mixing puints suitable to th most artistic brush, and ready mixed paints ot the best grade. The large warehouse in the rear ot'the store is filled with oils, glass, putty, varnishes, and especially lubricating oils, having just received a largo shipment from the manufacturers at Cleveland.

Mr. Malm has an establishment second to none of its kind in Central or Western Kansas, and of which we are justly proud, it st. nds in the fore front with Newtou'd most prominent institutions. sociatton, for the fur to be held at the Up a goou juuuiug irnuc. who had been in attendance at the camp the points of excellence of the Buchanan nirmibitlnz library at tho P.

O. Book to a would-be purchaser. After listening grounds or the Association near this city, September 3, 4 and 5th, 1883. It Is from the press of the Newton Republican: is a neat seventy-six page pamphlet store. ten minutes be turned away down cast, and dejectedly acknowledged that he (the meeting at Bismarck Grove, have embraced the opportunity to visit friends in this section.

Mr. John Foltz was visited by a half dozen ot his old Indiana friends, of the Dunkard persuasion, this week. L. Becker sells the Stickle header, ack and contains about all the information agent) was only a novice in the wind mill nowledged to be the best In the markot. the exhibitor cuonhl desire.

The pre business, and had never before known The climax of mine host Hotchkins miums are exceedingly liberal In every Next Suuday tho forty-hour adoration of the superior qualities of his own mill department, and consequently the at ambition, is to have the patrons of the lUd Front restaurant and dining hall go awav uerfectlv satisfied with the fare commences at tne uatnolic cnurcn, to As ner annnoiinctnent. Rt. Rev L. tractions may be expected to be varied S. Catholic Bishop of Leav they have had, and return again.

and Interesting. conclude on the following Tuesday at 7 :30 o'clock P. M. There will be solemn Vespers, benediction and a sermon every evening by some one of the priests in attendance, some ten or twelve priests will In our last weeks issue we published euworth, administered tho sacrament of Confirmation on Sunday May 6th. He confirmed twenty five candidates, and Barnett Foltz have just received a an interview with Mr.

S. Lehman, of the new invoice of harness comprising al For Sale nt a Bargain. A good house and 2 lots in block 55. For terms inquire of Cnas. Muuger (a at their new stand one door south of N.

Barnum Co. Also lots U0 and 21, block 60, at prices away down. Present terms good for two weeks only. House 16 and 24, 3 lots in block 11, SteclcsSud addition. Terms $550.00 cash.

Inquire of Chas. R. Munger Co. nt thelf new and, opposite National Hotel, south ot N. Barnum Co's.

most every ftyie and quality; the most preached a most eloquent sermon, where Lehman Hardward Implement In which some glaring error? Inadvertantly eznnt bturvtv harness, single auci uouoie help to carry out the ceremonial requir in he expressed satisfaction at the growth nd heavy draft harness. Prices to suit crept in, in consequence we republish ed by the chuch op such occasions. and Improvements of this place, and hop the times. It this week corrected, and take this op ed that a new church would soon be portunity of calling the attention of our built to accommodate the ever growln Lumber wasrons of the very best make readers to the same. Ono of the mlstak nt prices tha; astonlah you, at Barnett congregation.

The Rt. Rev. Bishop went from hero west, returning on the Folti'a. i was in the firm name "Lehmau Co." was given and should have been Farm for Sale. Foltz can be fonr.d all following Wednesday.

He spnt a few days of rest at the restdence of Rev. F. Tne Beo Hive Clothing store. R. Hart, proprietor of the Bee Hive Clothing store, has leased the store room fronting en Main street in Marsh's new building The Bee Hive Block and in a a tew days will move his stock of clothing into it.

It is being fitted up in elegant style especially for his purpose. He will then have a much more commodious and The Lehman Hardware Implement Co kinds, sizes and conditions of horse col In the dlscripliou of a spring wagon a P. Swembergh. The Bishop is a Very krs for the heavy draft horse, and for the roadster, and for the Jdiminutive pony ridiculous blunder was made, to wit: or Mexican burro. affable, kind and polished gentlemen.

New Establishment. A farm of 80 acres, as fine landasthere is In Harvey County, Improved within threo miles of Newton, will be sold cheap. The sale must be made within thirty days. For pai ticulars call at the Democrat offiice. ''cast-iron" reacli was highly commended when a child would know that it would rrrnu want a cultivator call on Bar Our prosperous and wide awake little Foltz.

They can suit you. be about as frail and unreliable append handsome salesroom, and will make large city comes to the front again this week age as could be attached to a vehicle, It additions to his already elaborate stock of withanew enterprise. Mr. uoimes should have read wrought-iron reach and The Newton Loan Trust Company loan moiiov at bottom futures, and no clotning and gents furnishing goods. Mr.

of Wilimington, Deleware, will, about Hart was the flrst gentleman to open a bumbugiiig. its superior strength and substantial qual itles could readily have been appreciated June first open a flrst class Clothing, Merchant Tailoring and Gents Furnish MRS. B. F. DENTON, (PHOTO-ARTIST, clothing house in Newton, and is therefore the pioneer clothier of our now beauti On or about tne flrst of June, Dr.

J. ing Goods bouse, in Dr. Boyd's new.block Other errors have been corrected and will pay you to read the article. Social Entertainment. KEWTON, KASSAS.

It will be a first class establishment ful and prosperous city. Until two years ago he had other business that necessitated his absence from the city the greater part of the time, but since that time he has every particular and conducted on the of this city, wll leave lor Ohio to attend the American Medical Society. Parties owing the Dr. will please call and snttle before tho above date. The Dr.

mIso wishes to dispose of his household riirnitujc.and those wishing to purchase The young ladles cf the Baptist Church 8tyle of those in metropolitan cities. Mr will hold a sociable at Mr. Dexter's resi Holmes is now at the Arcade Hotel (room 13) and will remain there until the new will do well te call on win oeiore pur dence, half mile south of town, Friday chasing, devoted his entire time and attention to his clothing business and has been rewarded with a very gratifying success. The confidence in the future ef Newton eveuing, May 18th. Tlsere will ba mu storeroom is completed, lie has witn Circulating library at the P.

O. Book him a full lino of samples of foreign and sic and May baskets. Everybody come J. T. WELCH, PRACTICAL Carpsnisr and Buildsr, NEWTON, KAKSA8, and bring their friends and have a good domestic piece goods in all the latest nov.

elties for spring and summer wear, and store. Entirely Kew. Newtort, Kansas. May 18th, 1883. time.

Chrjratal tel. will take measures and get up suits in that he entertained in the days when it was but a struggling village has been more than realized. now finds that he has an established, prosperous business in one of the best towns in the state. Ho Frank Dlckinsheets, the votersn ice short time, and guarantees satisfaction in fit and workmanship. He also has alarge The new patent Shirt, Collar and Cuff man ot Newton, i prepared to deliver roner is at the American Laundry do carries a full line of ready made clothing pare chrystal ice, in large or small' qnan stock of suits ready made, from which se-ipettona mav be made.

His line of white tug fine work and running rapidly. Give ttties, to suit customers. Prices reason tut call. QtAi' duck vests and summer coats is varied and in all tbe different grades and latest styles; gents funnshlng goods in endless varieties, notions, hats, caps, in fact everything Work of every description In the line done with satisfaction and dispatch. Shop on East Sixth Btrtet, near tU freight warehouse.

able. Ice delivered to any part ot the nnmnlnto! Give him a call and he will Cultivators are stiil selling rapidly at city. Orders can be left at his office on Bth Folu's, because tney nave my that is usually found in nrst cuss esiau bishments of this kind. do you good Street in Marsh's sew building. the beat class..

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