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The Trio-News from Savonburg, Kansas • 3

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The Trio-Newsi
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Savonburg, Kansas
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"Do Others Before They Do You," O. -VJj. O. P. BOOMING! WHAT? Why, our town! Think of it! A new doctor, a XEW business FOR THE KITCHEN.

Seems to be the way some people construe the house, aud a new resiJtfuce ALL IN A WEEK, ami that isn't all! Golden Rule. People from far ami near are commencing to realize the Great BARGAINS we are offering in our immense fall stock of. Our fall goods coming in, and we want bit to see them. They are fresh and should General Merchandise and Clothing, We have materially enlarged our tinware dept. and stock and as the stock grows larger the prices grow smaller.

3 10-inch pie nlates for 5c. a H-inch ma ilites for 5c RememberCs And in consequence, our TRADE IS BOOMIXU also. Give us a eall aud We Do Not Allow Anyone to Undersell Us 4 ti-iuch uie Dlates for 5c. see tor yourself. Look Out For Next Week.

SMITH SONS, "The L. O. We want your Produce and Grain. Enameled steel dish pans that will last a lifetime with proper care at the following prices; 17 quart dish pans at 90c. 14 quart dish pains at J5e.

Paxton Roasters and Bakers heretofore sold by ageats at agents prices can now be had at the following prices; Very largo size, J5c: medium size, 85: small size, 75. Extra ni.se 8-day eloeks -hour strike, with alarm, best material in large handsome wood case, beautiful glass front, Only SS.OO. Respectfully, J. P. DECKER COMPANY, Staple and Fancy GROCERIES 22 lbs sugar for $1 at Tonms.

CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank all, who so BELOW kindly assited us during the sickness and death of our father. Flour the Stuff for Life. The premium of all flours, the choice of all, the select of the select, the greatly renowned BB Flour is used by the tl isand's of people all over the country. Whole mills are kept running day and night aud yet are at present 50 car behind lti their orders, yet this flour can be had of us for 85c a sack just lecaute Mrs.

S. W. Mills and Famil.t 1. Mrs. Lee, of Chetopa, is visiting Some years ago when suffering with an uncommonly severe attack of diarrhoea.

Mr. W. B. Guinnip of Atco, Tn. received through the mail a sample bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea remedy.

He says: "I found it to be one of the most effective remedies I ever used. It gave me almost immediate releif. It has no superior and I think no equal. No had effects follow the use of this remedy. It is pleasant to take when reduced her daughter, Mrs.

J. P. Neale, this week. A. J.

McClung was down from These goods must sell to make room for my new fall stock. J. P. NEALE. Samuel Mills.

Early Saturday morning the sad news reached town that Samuel W. Mills had gone to the world beyond. He had been confined to his room nearly all the time since last April, but the -poisoning from which he suffered had been several years iset-tling in his system. He was born in Miami county, Ohio, November 22, 1842. Eight years later he moved with his parents to Henry county, Iowa.

In January '63 he enlisted in the 4th Iowa Cavalry where he was a faithful soldier the remainder of the war. Three years after the close Elsinore, Monday. We acknowl- ldge a pleasant call. with water aud sweetened. Children P.

A. Bragg and wife returned I ike it. It never fails. It is the most from Parsons Saturday, where they had spent the week visiting. perfect remedy ever produced for bow el complaint.

Sold at 20c and SOc by Miss Ona Cox of Elsmore, was in Huff Co, town, Monday, teaching music. She G. O. Lang the composer of the WE UNDERBUY AND UNDERSELL For Spot THE MAMMOTH RACKET, H. L.

Freeman, Propr. CHANCJTE, KANSAS. IB a good musician and deserves most popular song ot the day. success. "In the shadow of the Pines" has Henry Johnson, our popular sent us a new song.

"Say not Good-bye." We predict for it a harness maker, visited in the southern part of the state, the first of the week. larger sale than "In the Shadow." of the war he was married to Miss Cynthia J. Millspaugh, who with her seven children survive him. In '73 he removed with his family to Johnson county, where he lived thirteen years, then removing to the farm east of town where he since lived. He was converted and united with the Baptist church in '74, but being a christian that was It is simply beautiful, easy to play, melodious, aud a perfect adaptation of exquisite words to a delight- HUFF DEALERS 1 1ST melody.

We recommend our readers to send for a copy. The pub Drugs, Paints, Oils, Stationary, lishers. Less Bros. 1008 Walnut HAVE RECEIVED Toilet Articles, Etc. Frank Drake the old reliable stone mason of Elsmore, came down Monday and began laying the rock wall for the new furniture store.

I. W. Teeple's father was over to visit him from Walnut yesterday and made us a pleasant call. He is well pleased with his son's location and prospects here. J.

E. Rowe of Iliattville, came over Tuesday, to see his mother Prescriptions carefully compounded day or night. a worker for Christ, he with the M. E. church at Porterville soon after coming here.

The funeral sermon was preached by Rev. Summers of Walnut. The BSgPTJnder the management of D. F. Deem, PhG.

St. Kansas City, are making a speeial price of 25c per copy. To any of our readers who have not already "In the shadow of the Pines," they will send one copy of each for fifty cents. A part of my fall Hue of Dry Goods, Gloves, Odd Fellows, to which he had been You Need a Stove a faithful member, had charge who is very sick at her home east of town, and came up and added and interred the remains in TEETH. Dr.

Henson is now prepared to extract teeth without pain at his office in Savonburg. Satisfaction Harmony cemetery. The Odd Fellows, Masons, Knights Ladies, his name to our growing subscription list. These cool mornings, and you better come at once and get one while they are cheap. and G.

A. R. to which he blonged Mrs. Irene Callahan of Erie, one have lost a faithful member, the Guaranteed. the best stenographers in this part community a kind neighbor and of Kansas was in town to take Prof.

The people have long since learned HARDWARE true friend; the family a kind and Nelson's speech, Wednesday. She Boots and Shoes, And am prepared to give you better prices than ever before. I have added a nice line of Dress Goods and Velveteen trimmings. Before making your purchase, don't fail to get my prices. A.

W. LEECH. loving father. The bereaved fam that the most disagreeable medicines are not neccssarially the best, In fact, as a rule they are not. What is wanted was accompanied by Mrs.

Frank Bardwell. ily have the deep syinpathv of their and Furniture almost Given Away. large circle of friends in their sad affliction. R. II.

Bennett, candidate for is something mild and sure, such as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. That is really pleas ant te take when reduced with water-and Then it acknowledged County Attorney, and A. F. Flor H. BRAGG.

RESOLUTION'S. ence of Toronto were in town Tuesday looking after political fences, and Mr, Bennett will be the man to iibreas It has pleased our everywhere to be the wost succesful remedy in the world for bowei complaints. Ask any number of druggists Heavenly Father in his Diyine Prov till the office another term. Simple 5 Fmci Groceries. idence 'to remove from among us VIRGINIA lodge No.

313, L. Whisler, our new general A HERE AND THERE. our Brother Past Grand, S. W. Mills, a dear Brother, a loving fath jf A- M- meets Saturday merchant, made a business trip to for the best remedy they have for diarrhoea and fully nine out of every ten will recommend Chamberlain's.

In speaking-of this mediciuo, Mr. B. B. mailt on or before each full Produce taken in Exchange. Kansas Saturday, to order more goods.

lie is well pleased Buffum of Friendsville, Susquehanna er, and a kind friend, and as the Iops of life which has gone from among us is deeuly felt by us and moon and two week3 thereafter. Vis iting brothers are cordially invited to attend. K. B. McCutchan, M.

Co. says; "We have used it in our with his location here and hopes to Examination v. School begins next Monday. Ripans Tabules cure headache. Ripans Tabules cure dizziness.

Ripans Tabules cure liver troubles. be ready for business by October 1. TONY the GROCER. all who has been in any way associ ated with it, therefore SAVONBURG, lodge No. I family for pain in the stoaiach, colic, audjdiarrhoea and found it to be the most effective For sule by Huff and Co.

The room is being painted ana pa You will Cud they are as low as the lowest pered this week. CfComparc my prices with any. liesolced That we extend to the 2 lbs bulk coffee for 25c at Tonms gP? G7, I. 0. O.

F. meets every Monday night. Visiting brothers are alwavs welcome. D. G.

Smith, N. G. i for the best. Thursday evening of last week bereaved wile and family our deep Carl Brodiue was up from Weir while slacking some lime, AbDePoy sympathy in this, their sad affliction. Millinery.

I have engaged a room in the accidentally slopped some of the City, Friday. G. W. Moore was down from Moran, Monday. That we commend his sorrowing relatives to the love and care of M.

W. A. No. 1271 meets every Tuesday night. Visitors are always welcome.

L. Huff, W. A. hot material in his right eye. He new store which is now being built here, and will have a complete was compelled to call on a physici the Great Comforter in Whom Bio Mrs.

r. A. brawn; went to an at once and have the lime taken Mills placed his trust, lhat we MOFFITT, DEALER IN COAL, GRAIN, AND HAY. The best grades of coal kept constantly stock of fall and winter millinery on hand as soon as the room is ready to go into. Mamie Teei'lk.

Parsons Tuesday. out to prevent, losing his eye. commend his noble life as an exam A. O. U.

Savonburg Lodge No. 311, meets every Wednesday night. Visiting brotheie are cordially uiot ui8on visitea irienus in Visitors were here from Walnut, pie worthy of emulation by all. Branson, Sunday. Jlesolved That these resolutions Kimball, Stark, Hum Wannersburg Items, Everyone went to the rally.

Frank Harrison of Moran, visited be spread on the minutes of our boldt, Iola, Moran, Elsmore, and K. fc L. of S. No. 94, meets every! Friday night.

Visitors are welcome. friends in town, Sunday. Rockford to attend the big rally, on hand. Highest market price paid lor. an kinds of Grain and Hay.

lodge, and that a copy be sent to the bereaved family, and given to Wednesday, and we invite you to Robert Southard has been assist ing at the case this week. come and hear the next Congress the Tkio-News for publication. J. II. Smith, Wanted-An Idea Who cm think of some simple thluu to patent? Erick Walquist went to Iola, Monday.

E. Anderson of Vilas, visited here, Saturday and Sunday. Rev. Hult who has spent the summer in this neighborhood, left for man from the 2d district, Hon. J.

J. P. Neale and wife visited ttiAv mttv brtnc vou wealth. Protect your Mens A. W.

Lkech, Committee WVHIlKHt7Rri A Patent Attor- Write JO I P. Harris, Oct. 16. LIVERY BARN CITY fievg, Washington, D. CL, tor their $1,800 prise offer Md list two hundMd luvmUoo wauted.

E. A. Jordan, friends in Walnut, Sunday. If our cigars suit you tell others. If not, tell us.

Huff Co. And now comes the organization of the Savonburg brass band of 16 It seems that from advice at this D. 1'. Deem made a business trip office that some one has stooped to to Elsinore, Friday evening. almost the lowest, dirtiest, mean Dr.

Cutler will be here Wednes contemptible trick that a white man day, Sep. 30, to do dental work. R-I-P-A-N-S The modern standard Family Medicine Cures the common cvery-day ills of humanity. can be gailtyof that of reporting J. II.

Smith visited in Chanute, Agent Collyer because he allowe Kansas City last week. Our school begins, Monday. Tom Olson was out from Chanute Friday. Mrs. Daleen of Kansas City made a pleasant visit at Mrs.

Ida Johnson's last week. Mesdames N. E. Olson and Henry Jenson visited iu Crawford county last week. Miss Emma Anderson of Vilas, who has has been teaching instru Sunday, and as usual got 'rained in.

pieces. The movement was put on foot by John Keller, the first of the week and the movement has progressed until it is almost an assured fact. The town needs a band and should have one. Don't let the movement drop. Mabbikd: At' the residence of the bride's parents at 8 o'clock, Wednesday evening, September 23, Miss Edna Marks, to Mr.

F. L. Fisk of Caldwell. The bride is too few dollars worth of freight to B3TTLEASE settle your old ac leave the depot platform before counts with Miller Miller at once Makes drives day or night. Trade Solicied.

W. Linville. Proprietor. MTlro Place To ZESett 1 IS AT HOTEL DE-BUNDY. Good Accommodations.

Rates Reasonable Transient Trade Especially Solicitied. B. D. BUTLER, Propr. collected for it.

He has always had Mrs. L. E. Dellaven visited her the money to pay to the coin pan parents near Lcaiuia the first of the when the time came, and there isn't week. a more efficient man along the line Xr mm all freight must mental music here this summer gave a good concert at the Odense school be paid before goods is removed J.

IS. liall, a rustling young farmer near Iola, was the guest of the printer, yesterday. Aldo Funston of Carlyle, was in Saturday night, Mrs. A. Erickson left for Indo because that is company rules.

The populists of this towhsli well known to need introduction, and the groom is an accomplished young man now a telegraph operator at Caldwell. Tub News joins their many friends in extending congratulation's. Wanted-An Idea Wbo can think of some ilinple thing to patent? hold their 'convention at Elsmor pendeuce last week where sue wil' yesterday on business, and j'roioc your laewi tur mw onoi you wwun. Write JOHH WKDDERllUftN ft CoTTFatent Attor. 10 II tomorrow afternoon.

make an extended visit. Deyi, WanliloRton, I). c. fur their irle cuer nd list ot two hundred larenUous wanted. made us a pleasant call..

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695
Years Available:
1894-1897