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Larned Morning Tiller and Toiler from Larned, Kansas • 4

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Odd Follows will make it THE PEOPLE'S WHEAT! WHEAT! pleasant for their guests on Ik Creates Bargains ever Heard of! 1 26th. A cable from Europe, asking or prices on 2S0.Q00 pounds cf flour eight car loads. That Is the kind of orders the Farmer's mill Continued frcm first page entertained the audience with a recitation. Miss Bertha has an artistic ability in this reject tlu.t is almost wT.tlcrful for a child of her ajjc On the subject cf Physical Culture, Mr. V.

F. Rice made a very able presentation tf three different methods of physi ONE CENT PER LINE Genuine Monishers and No Mistake. "VVlioat in low atid'so'ine'our are getting. The Odd Fellows and their wives with invited guests will celebrate the 74 Anniversary ol Grunuli.tcil super It! lbs for; 1.00 Rice per pound .06 iinlflllS JjH' In Uo Pruuea per i.ound 1" Lion and Arbuekles cfTee per lb 25 Tomatoes ami coin per can .12 Bartlett's pears per can Aprkots and peaches ppi can .20 Lmonf per dozen .2" Coal, oil and caaoline per tial Vinegar per gal. PER DAY- Vim S.lti--A cheap.

Enquire at tfiis office. Hoys to sell DAILY Tili.fr and ToiLLU. For S.le A second hand wind mill, chc.ip.Woodmacy. W. J.Colvin.

ptMjND -A door Owner can have same bv railing and nay ins fQt this notice. IOUND A hand satchel. Owner can have by calling at COME AND SEE WHAT WONDERFUL BARGAINS WE OF- OUR cal training, illustrating eaci with a class trained for the occasion. Although the class had but a few days training dk excellently. In his talk to Pics WrrwStrykcr touched the same sut i Giving sugges- that lodge at I.

O. O. F. hall on April 26th, at 7:30 p. m.

sharp. Jesse Ditson is selling the best vvind mill ever offertd on this market, so says those who are Itions of valuable aid to using them. They are manufactured in Larned, are a home Great Gash Sale The of Miss Alma Meade and Miss Dora Doerr drew forth many complimentry product and shouid be used by .11 who use wind mills. this, office. vVan 1 LD Immediately several bushels, of Kafter corn.

G. Gillett, learned. comments from those who heard Wc carry the most complete stock of groceries, provisions, fresh and salt meats, t. t. .,,1 orE2sr- 6D jDjrrs only.

FoUNp A carriage wrench. Owner can havs. same.b calling at this office and paying for. this notice. them.

Miss Doerr. has quite a local reputation in elocutionary ability and was the competitor in the liismark contest. In the evening a good and appreciative audience gathered to N. A. A.

Tho next rcfcU'ar meeting of Larned 1 odge No. 28, National Alliance Aid, will bo held, Alliance hall, Friday May 5th at 8 o'clock in. All mbers are requested to be present. B. B.

Gillett, Scribe. vi any iiuusc in uie my, mu mi always pay the highest price for produce. Give us a call aid save money. Wan Ten Agents at every post-office in Southwestern Kansas for the Daily Tilled libeial commission allowed. Nothing in Our Store Excepted! hear the lecture by Prof.

J. N. Wilkinson. It was, ot the The seventy-fourth anniversary of Odd Fellowship of America finest lectures that have been given by the association. After invocation by Rev.

W. J. Barron An overcoat in the neighborhood of where the bridge is being built. The" finder will please return to Rube, FOR SALE: A Perkins wind Miss Florenc Evans treated the When we purchased cur big Spring and stock we had thought of Is in this 'ti nnar. bid prupec.1? in crop this year and o'her disippointnunts ike ic neccessary to disp ise of ever? article in our Dry Goods and Clothing store, at ACTUAL COST.

Wheat we say cash, we mean what the goods cost us, not you. HILLS YATES. audience to a choice instrumental mill comilete second hand. A celprrion. Miss Evans is will be celebrated Wednesday, April 26, by Larned lodge No.

22 D. ol and Star encampment No. 78. A grand parade in regalia at 2 o'clock p. m.

In the evening appropriate literary and musical exercises followed by a banquet at I. O. O. F. hall.

Tiller and Toiler. y. I1. IStlitoi-. skilled pianist, and is --a great favorite with those who appreciate good musical talent.

A This is an unexnected onnnrtunitv to rmfchase vour Sonne nnd Sumn Goods for a verv little money. beau'iful vocal solo by Mrs. S. W. Vandivert was one of the Hapgood riding plow will sell tor cash or trade for young stock.

D. M. Nichall. Larned. Kan.

1-96 STRAYED Prom P. J. bachs farm north of Earned. A bay mare 3 years old, star in forehead with dark main and tail. Report to J.

Bach, Larned Or C. L. Chafiec. LaCrossc. Kan.

LOST Strayed or stolen, lrom delights of the evening. Mrs. Garverand son rendered a guitar ibaily. cents a week. Weekly Si jo a year.

The weekly in advance $1 oo Office Pacific IU.cck. 1 Entercdat the Post Office, at Larned Kansas as Second-class matter weekly. MARY E. LEASE Cabinet sized Photographs of Mrs. Mary E.

Lease for sale at this office at 25 cents each or by Tommy McMahon. ('' 1 COMFbkE US AND BE CON VENTED. Landauer Schnack, duet of which the audience expressed their enjoyment by enforcing them to respond to an encore. During both day and evening the meetings were well attended and came fully to the true idea Of an educational niccfr my house cn corner of Cth and Mam streets a Levelling bird pup, with black and while iong hair a liberal reward will be paid for her return. W.

M. WATSON. Larked, Kansas. Opposite First National Bank' inr CHICAGO MARKETS Dy Telegraph. have the market and there was a general depression of Irom one-half to a cent.

THAVELEIi GUIDE. NOTICh. The estate of Mrs Bell McDonald will be settled up by Bcnj. Winchester and J. B.

McDonald. Any person wishing to buy any oi the household effects will please cai! iat Winchester's store or at the hou of the deceased. B. Winchester and J. B.

McDond i SANTA FE KNOCKED OUT. The Santa Fe strike i over. The men went to work Monday A. T. fc Fi Main X.iuv 1 Closed April 25 I Opened Mi Lit 1 iii Wheat-Apr uu GOING EAST.

Clucaay Kxpiess N'. 8 M'souii Express 5:29 p. m. No. 46 Way FreiglH 9' 'd m.

7J 721 at 6 p. m. The company surrendered. There was great re May 74 July joicing at all shop points along the going west. 74 '751 75? Sept No.

Utah p. m. No, 7 Colorado express 1 ro. No 45 Way Freight 12:23 a. line.

At Nickerson they celebrated with a bond fire and other demonstrations. The local west Tuesday had an Alliance banner mounted on the caboose. The railroad men are finding out Vne BUROSTTe BRANCH. ACMLVl-ilER'S NOTICE. 1 Stnie of Kiinsas, i Pawnee cuuiity.

In the Probate cuv.rt ia aud for said eoumy. In the matter of tho e.tnte ot MaryMta IV.sin dcdesed, Notice is hereby isiven thnt letters of administration hve ben to th undersigned, on the (Mute ot Maryetta lihiine lato of said county deceased, Arrive at Lamed 10:30 a m. Coal PURE CANON CUY, Coal. Best threshing Coal ir town, at as low price as any other dealer for.CRsb, THE 'FAMOUS ROBINSON COAL Always on hands. Other Coals at competing prices.

My rula ia 2000 lbs to tho too People have fouud it so and keep on coming THANKS. MEAL, OATS, CORU BRA And other Produce at the lowest living prices. ALL KINDS Ot GRAIN BOUGHT. George Nolan, Larnep, Kansas. LARNED MARKETS- Hogs firm at 5 cents.

No change in potatoes. Market quiet Monday. Vegetables scarece, prices fair. Cattle in good demand at 3 Leave Larned p. m.

Arrive at '1st more Leave Jetinore 8:15 a m. Daily excep' Snndny. difference between friends and enemies. the Honorable, thd Probte ourt rf the The bills have been posted tor Cook Whitby's circus. county an state aforesaid, dated.

the 20. dn.r of April A. D. Now, all persons ha ulu cliiinn acairst the said ccnU, No change in butter and eggs. Lots of them.

Hay is in good demand, at from 5 to 6 dollars. Wheat 46, Corn 32 Oats 30 Potatoes 1. 1 5, Hay 6.00, Apples 2.00, Butter 20, Eggs 10. Work has been commenced on he test well at the water works. BLACKSM ITHEMC J.

W. Russell is at work again in his blacksmith shop on 5th street and would be pleased to see his old customers and friends who need anything in his line. Carriage work and horse shoeing a specialty. Veternary work of all kinds attended too. Crook lect or corns speedily cured.

Remember the place, Fifth street, east oi First National Bank, Larned, K's Or TO eeaate. are hereby notified thai ibey must present the amc to the underpinned for allowance witl in one year from the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from ary bectfit ol euch estate, aud that if twh claims bo rot exhibited withiu thice years after the date nl said letters they shall be forever barred. Jotis B. Smith, Administrator Of theestato of Makyetta Uuis deceased. April 20; Lamed P.

P. Club were entertained very 'pleasantly, by some choice stlection by the Gem orchestra. Pawnee county Coal and Fxchange The numerous exhibitions givtn by Cook Whitby are a whole $how in themselves. All Odd P'ellows are expected to take part in the parade Wednesday 2Cth, Be on time at the IVtHice ol -Appointment oi John Luch of Cambridge, Ohio is visiting our city the guest of A. H.

Durf. Mr. Luch is very jiiXi'ciuur. State of Kan, gJ count. II the mnttT of the estate of Nicholas uoinpany For your Sanon coall C.

E. SEIBERT. Business A't. FRED S. HATCH, Attorney al Lan.

Larned, Kansas Office in Bardrick Block. favoraby impressed with Larnd and Pawnee county and is serious ly thinking ot locating here. Frumone late of Pawnee county hmi an. nf nnnnintmrtiit: Not cc is herebv uivert. that 011 the 12ih ot hall at :30 p.

Farmers you can get the best work for the least money at the blacksmith shop of L. Fox north of Santa Fe depot. An astounding conjunction of startling sensations Original Anril A. B. 1,18 w- by the Probate Court of Pwnec county The cases of the State vs Ed.

Prudhom and Willie Wachholz, assault and battery Prudhom hae been pounded by Wachholz and stood his trial and was fined Kansas dulv appointed anrl qualitiea 11s Exfcutor ihe estate of tboUu l'-monijiateof Pawnee county, deceased. All ranie interested in hh'i I estate will take notice and govern ihemslves J. P. Wkbstkk, The Perkin'S Wind Mill. MANUFACTURED AT 3IislmwaUa, Jntliaiia.

costed $5380." Wachholz pleaded guilty and was assessed $8 00 Moral It costs more to be whipped than to whip some fellow. Classically beautiful performance. -At Lanjed May 5 th. The Farmer's Elevator and Mill are enterprising fellows, patronize them. They ship largely to Colorado, Arkansas and Texas, also large shipments to It th onlv real Peikin in oxistance, all others are coaterStt lt 13 W.

Ctdvfi! the only a.en, lor mill, bavin, ourte.a vea.aexperi.Dceii.tbat line lor the Perkins comptmy. Hu millt nr renairinn. al8T3 upnght uJ wn4 BEST 1.5f MlilE IN THE WOKI.O. tltd'ar tared dollar enrurd." This Ladies Solid French Dongola KM Button equals every wy tlia boots sijld iu all retail storcs 01 Made by tlie Shoe Ci. 'A CpltA 'J who the enra down or to pieces.

7 First Clsisit Night nndDay Serrice betweei Toledo, Ohio )AND( St. Louis, IVio, FREE CHAIR CARS DAY TRAINS MODERN EO'JIPMEHT THROUGHOUT. fr- or no wmu. 1 Merchant Tayloring. in iter r-iioe 3 advertised in over 10K) VV.

I. VJUV IN. aud ews- OlHTB TOO -BY- piper. or Cnimo! Hop? VESTIBULED SLEEPING CARS wihh 1, i'. ili lu I mt ft mm Germany and England.

Their goods are in great demand. A crowd of horsemen attending Cook Whitby's circus at Louisville recently, declared the English Derby racer, the most exciting they ever saw. being absolutely true to life-something cever attempted before under canvas. At Larned Monday May 15. Notice to WtiU i' Connmor.

The hours for sprinkling ar, 6 to 8 o'clock the eve. nng off L0O wiU be side of these horns sounJci a o'clock charged Nor is consumers allowed to norning and evening for shJttinff on. leakt- hoes or hoes without a nocl or sprmka. a ON NIGHT TAINB. n-MEALS SinrSO Iff ROUTE, eng hour, DA'.

OK NieHT, at modraii con. Uk lor tiikeb lia Toledo, St louii I Kansas City I ClOYERLEiFjrvOUTC. Tor further pnrthntan, rail oa ueare Agent ol thi) Cuutpauy, ur adilrc O. C. JENKINS.

TOW ISO. OHIO WE SJCi-L TTfEM TRY A PAIR. II. KLINC, Agent. NORTH BROADWAY, Till'.

LAKNEDVATF.Tl CO, Zl, Kan. Sipans Tabtiles cure jaundico. 'ti Ti''1? pi'iify Hood..

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80
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1893-1893