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The Times from Fulton, Kansas • 4

The Times from Fulton, Kansas • 4

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The Timesi
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Fulton, Kansas
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1 1 i 4 Sr f- i v-: -TPt tt ri Ejjamfod, publisher. Handles the Celebrated Bjlak'er Milling Company's flour, of Pleasant oriKas ..1 G61d6n Crown, Gblderi Medal, First Premium, and Full i Moon are the brands. AH brands warranted. Also handl8 thwr Graham; Meal, and Chop feed. I muatJiave monay, so I am going 'tj to offer you Furniture at lass than cost, Look at these prices and then! call and se the good.

PARLOR SUIT. 4' Tlece Brocatella SOFA, ROCKER, ARMCHAIR, SHALL CHAIR. Price, e0 Now only 832 PARLOR 8U1T. 4 Pieced Red Pluth. DIVAN, ARM OltAIB, 2 SMALL 0HA1RS.

Worth $20. Price 812. COMBINATION LADIES' BOOK CASE and SECRETARY. Former Price $18 Now 813. SIDEBOARD.

Solid Oak, 14x24 Mirror. Heavy Hand Carving. Former Price Now.818. I MILLINER, FORTCOTT, KAN. Give tbem a call ifyou want some nice work done as they are practical MILLINER S.

McINTIEB'S eal Estate Exchange 1 i 1 AND LOAN AGENCY, FARMS IN BOURBON AND, LINN COUNTIES For 3nle on eaay terms and at the vary lowest prices. CITY PROPERTY FOR ALE OR RENT. ALL CORRESPONDENCE AKS WEr.ED.PKOMPTI.Y The COREY Dental Parlors, No. 8, North National The Most Complete Dental Rootna in the City, KTWD ilUB rosT .077101 A 1 fiLAfiixxjpm. KANSAS.

(Our'pld paper that jye established en jear, agothe XSretna Reporter, at been prostituted intO' a populfst calamity howling piouth pit'ce for v'oflBc eekers. an opportunity at time to sellout and be one- of the "faithful" but could not see that way! We happen to be some whatacquain. ted with Mr, Speedy the 1 editor of the lleporlcr; and inow his failing-for notoriety as at one time he essayed to eclipse the Hon, W. J. J3ryan ill debate, but his hair was too short, Mr.

Bryan wrote us at the time and wanted to know what was the matter with Speedy, and as near as we could find, out it was a case of swell head. We conceed the right to Mr. Speedy to be a populist if he wishes, but one that lives in glass houses should not throw stones. We admire Mr. Bryan personally, and for all Mr.

Speedy can say it will cut no figure with us. 'Let me tell you, my countrymen, -that resuscitation will not be promoted by recrimination. distress ef the present will sot fyj relieved by a distrust of the future, A patriot makes a better citizen than a pessimist. And we have got to be patient. Much.as we want to move out of the old house, we cannot do it until the new house is finished.

A tariff law half made is of no practical use except to indicate that in a little while a whol tariff Jaw will doue, and it is making progress, It is reaching the end and whm end comes we will have business confidence and industrial activity. Let us keep steady heads and steady The country is not go'ing backward but forward. American energy has not been destroyed by the storms of the past. It will yet triumph through "wise and beneficent President McKinley at Phil June 2, 1897. See the latest thing in Ladies shoes, dark Green, at Johnson Newark, O.

says, One Minute Congh Cure saved my only cnild irom dying by- croup." It has paved thonsands of others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throt and lung troubles. Dr I. Rader. Men's $2.00 ox blood shoes only 2.50' shoes, one lot $3.00 to at from assignee's sale, at the Cheap Charley Store, Fort Scott. Pome for ten some for twenty and some for thirty year, have suffered from piles and then have been antl permanently cured by useing De Witt's Witch Ilazol Salve the great remedy for piles and all forms of skin diseases, Dr 1.

Rader, YOU CAN DEPEND ON "77" For colds, -eougbe, catarrh' influenza, Bore throat; because "77" acts directly through the nerve-centres and bo swiftly that the cure beslug before the pel lets are entirely dissolved on the tongue Because, when the proper Homeopathic remedy is selected it works like a miracle is safe, sure and reliable Bold my druggists or sent on receipt of 35o or five for $1.00., Ur. Humphreys' Homeo pathic Manual of Diseases free at dru gists or sent on Humphreys Medicine' Co. Cor -William 'John 'St. $ew The Royal Neighbors is getting to be a fine Camp; hardly a meet iog night Vat someone "Th ladies certainly make it interesting." Fell line of the popular up-to-date all round summer dress goods Cheap CHARLEY STOB.E. Ft Scott, 'i Oxyood and Tan Shoes at, Price Sr OAK CENTEHTABLE.

Formr Prloe $2 No vr 1 35 LAMP STAND. Former Price 91.26. Now SiUt. WALNUT WASH STAND. Former Price 84.

Now 82.76. MARBLE TOEJ WASH STAND. Worth 114. Now only IB. WALNUT ENCLOSED WASH STAND.

Former Price, $5. Now only 88 CANS SEAT and BACK BOOKER, Only MM. SOLID WOOD SEAT CHAIRS, 35c. A NEW STYLIJ UIG-ARL "Ida vis sewing machine. Almost aa Rood now.

Price, CSC, Block, Fort ott, Kansas, to H. Bemenibsr tha Place. in our New Furni- we have just open you see the low prompt attention giveui i i u. itrajsnea y- every rerf. -at" 'l r.

A Good Set of Teeth from 5 Everything new ture Store which Mil ix yPraotioe in all Courts of the United States. Pulton, Kansa. ous RACKET, Come and See Us and we will SAVE YOU MONEYou Dress Goods, Millinery, Shoes, Gents Furbishing Goods large line of other articles to numerous to mention and especially to the Ladies if you want a jiiee up-to-date Ilat CALL AND SEE US BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. Also fnr the next TWO WEEKS we have Special Sale3 -in all our departments and WILL'GsVE BARGAINS THAT WILL AsTONIsH YOU. No 8 North Marn St.

Ft, Scott, Kans, WE CAN write You Up ia The Kansas Mutual Life Insu-ranee Co. Price and Osborn have salt smoked meat. rn will write Tor- 0 'j Tifidn Ttihti- raue. Come in tod 'f-S tl'ree Hlfs. -ge'nd your address tb H.T Bucklin Chicago, and, got a free sample box of tot.

King's Hew Life A trial will convince you of their: merits. These pills are easy in action and, are particularly effective in' the cure of constipation and slot headache. 1 For malaria and liver troubles they 1 have proved They are. guaranteed to be perfectly free frotrl every deleterous aubstaaceand to bfl purely vegesame, xney ao not by theli; action, but hyi giving tone to stomach. -nd 'bol3 invigorate the rjular- siaa per box.

Sold by Ur. ier 1 MOTHERS' MEETING. 4 According to an announcement made in The Times last week that a Mothers' meeting would be 'held at the Little church many of the mothers assembled there and. organized a society known as a "Mothers' Meeting." 1 Mrs, DeLano called the "house to order and the election of Mrs. Fretz president pro tem and lilrs, Taylor secretary were After einging and praverthe object of the meeting was discussed, -excellent thoughts and ideas were expressed by Miss Taylor; Mesdames DeLano, Pretz, Taylor, Hall, Keyes, Dail, and others on the feasibility and need of such a meet ing, a.

vote was lateen and unanimously given in favor of an organization. The officers elected for the next six montbi were Mrs. Pretz President, O. T. DeLano, H.

B. Bradford, Hall, Alice Hall- Vice President, Mrs. N. R. Taylor-Secretary Mrs.

Lucy Dail-Treasurer, and JUia. Keyes Mother Advisory, The society decided to meet again June 25th at 3 o'clock in the after noon at' Mrs. "DeLano's every, all mothers of Fulton and vicinity are cordially Invited to be present; The sub ject for general dissuasion is "Charact er buildiug" and a good program will given, The meeting closed witn prayir by Mrs. Keyes. Who hypnotized with hor wajri Until my heart was all ablaae With love, and tVry nerve appeared To be, like lightning, double geared? Who listened to my saet pleas, Ao4 warmed toward by degrees Until Bhe called tne Bant, ad said I'd.

sort turned her little head Jr- My sweetheart. Who let tne kiss her one sweet alght Bemeath ths moon's whte metal light, And said she'd ever aling to me As clings th bark uuts the wi- Uy betrothed. Who left the alter at my side, Dressed iri the trappiegs ef a bride, And said agtia and yet agaia I was the king of all the men9 wife. And new who often calls me Upon her faca a vioioujf Ad if to answer her I dare Bntwia hsr fingers in my hair! Same girl. -Denver Fost.i Annother good antfTionored citizen rohe to hts reward.

i Diea Mr. Joseph T.Qe MoBlhinsy, "inns 16th, lS97i aged 78 The deceased was bern in' Center County, In 1818. He moved to Bdga'r County, Illinois, in there to Missouri la 1S76 -and to Kansas in He' leaves an aged wife and one son Clarence V. McEltinney, Funeral service Friday, at 9 a'clook Further notice will be ntade la our next t. Thonsos MaElhfnej a brother of the 'dp-oeatedfrom Bed Oak was with "him the past.

week, I M' Mr, and Uri Bron McElhiaey from Laroy Zansas, have bee in' atfendano to their uncle, oseph i- Richard Cotter, John Cotter and to Jams died en pf'lait -eek- He was laid' it rest Sui ive: i Boss' vu L- ed to the publicand you will open your eyes when prices. The freight is paid on all sales of Furniture. Our Undertaking department is complete, Expert Embalmers always on hand Day or night. Lowest prices delivered to Fidton. Hearse Free when good roads.

Operi day and night, -1 12 and Scott Ave. (old stand) tort Scott, Kans. f. ju i i 1 1 1 i Oppositb 0th StbperaHQUsa, I tbeth'St Cabte ffom UhW Depot Rates, )t per aay. xxewiy rt r't -7.

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Pages Available:
509
Years Available:
1896-1898