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Clearwater Leader from Clearwater, Kansas • 5

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Clearwater Leaderi
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Chieftain, they certainly did. One hundred GENTS' FURNISHINGS. PERSONAL AND SCC1AL. THE LEADER. ED.

A. PALM Kit. Lnoal Editor. order of the hour. Two cholco solos will be given by Miss 'Minnie McLaughlin of Chicago.

who has kindly consented to enrich our concert by the use of her talents. All are invited. When symptoms of malaria appear, In any form, take Ayer's Ague Cure. It will prevent a development of the germs of disease, and eradicate them from the system. A cure is warran tod In every instance.

EEMOYED! 82JOwing to the increase in our trade we find it necessary to have more room and have moved our stock of CLOTHING, AND BOOTS and SHOES, To the room adjoining our old stand in TRACY'S BRICK BLOCK, where we are now established with a GOOD LINE of goods. COME IN AND SEE US. Very Respectfully, a WILSON DEAN, Keep a well selected stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and six Kansas coal dcnlers took In the ex cursion, and were treated in a royal man ner by the Canon City A. N. Bluckiuun and Mrs.

Buckingham left Sttndiiy evening for their old home in Illinois, having received a telegram that morning Informing them of the critical con- dition of their inolh'er. She before they got there, however, as a telegram 8am Buckingham received the next evening stated, i R. Fard, who has tilled the position of cashier of the Clearwater Bank since last December, Je ft Tuesday evening for Wa. peton, Dakota, bis former home, where he will engage in the Val estate business. There1 was general regret among our people over the departure of Mr, Ford.

During the short time he has been among us his genial disposition aud many excellent so cial qualities have made hira runny warm friends who wish him all the success that his energy and honest business principles deserve aud will no doubt accomplish. Arthur's Cigar List. REINITAS 50 Ninneseah. 5ti Red Shield fie Spotted 5c After Dinner 5c Royal El Kasaro ITnnifiti'a llrinniifu 10c 10c Upman's Conchas 1 QC 10c HORSES FOR SALE. We have put on sale sev- i eralhead of GOOD ROADSTERS and FARM HORSES.

Call at Red Barn. HAMMERS SON In accordance with recent methods among photographcrsaud sound busi ness principles we make a change in prices of -Photographs. -It is based upon pay according to labor required to produce good work in different sizes of heads and giving the leadinu; styles the lowest possiblo price and see samples of work and receive a printed price list. B. F.

Taylor, Photographer. Lowest prices on lead and oil at "Wlierritt Whitsi-bt'a We Have Just Struck It. That Proctor Wilson can make you chpaper farm loans than anyone else in Clearwater. inest brands of ars at the Palace Drug Store Arthur Magill will now supply you Willi any thing- in the line ot musical hisirumonfs you may desire. lie has some' verv old violins.

Get your printed stationary- put up in the Buckeye Tablet Cover the most convenient thing out at the Leader Model JobKoorn. No extra PILGrRIM SON, II CLEARWATER. Shop nn Tracy avenue opposite Badger Lumber larav. call on us for estimates, NEW SHOE SHOP Hartman Building. Clearwater, Kansas-New work of all kinds put up to order.

pairing done on short notice. Brumfield's Bus Makes connections with all trains and will carry passengers to and from any part of the city. 15cts. Single Passenger. Of all kinds done promptly and at reasonable rates, J- Brumfield.

Ross Ave. Hotel. A FirstClass ZZou.se. Hates reasonable. Sample room on First floor.

CLE AH WAT ER. KAN. ROOM 32, CORCORAN BUILDING, -WASHINGTON, D. For a fee of one dollar, to be enclosed together wiih reply, this bureau will promptly and accurately answer any inquiry concerning the writer's business before the Executive, Legislative, or Judicial Departments of tbe Government, or open any other subject upon which rnformatien can be obtained in Washinwon. Bwimucm: Hu'cblM, Ed-Iter ef (be Poet; Etin.

fi, V. Vox, editor Ketienel Eepnbtioeii, Eon. iittoton, of Virjinii; i.on. Lottie. 10 LEADEB Can found on aula at the Postolflce Newt Stand.

Clearwater Markets. Batter 1214 Km. 10 Chicken, young, per 1 76 2 00 Sweet potatoes, per bushel 00 Iriih potatoes, per bushel 60 Flour, patent, per sack 1 65 Cbop feed, per hundred 65 Bran, per hundred 60 Corn niral, per hundred 1 20 Lard, per pound 10 Baoon, tide per pound 10 IN BRIEF. Farmers want a good rain, The oyster season lias opened, Elliott ships bread to Conway. Wilson Sc Dam have a dandy 5c cigar.

Wheat sowing is in vogue among the farmers. Buy clothing at cost now of Wil- sob Carvin. You can tret a fine Java coffee at Wilson Dean's. Lard oil for 50 cents por gallon at Palace Drug Store. Go to Wilson Carvin's if you want clothing cheap.

-i Photographs for $3 per. doz. at the Clearwater Gallery. Castor Machine oil for 50 cents per gallon at-Palace Drug store. Go to the corner grocery store of Wilson Dean for groceries.

Boiled Lmseecl oil for 50 cents per gallon at Palace Drug Store, The highest prices paid for produce of all kind at Wilson Dean's. A good span of mules for sale by T. W. Wilson. Will be sola cheap.

J. O. Kincaid has transferee! four lots in Akiu's Addition to J. S. Marshall.

Every one must have clothing. Save money by buying at first cost of Wilton Carvin. School was dismissed Thursday to give the pupils an opportunity to attend the tair. Ayer's Ague Cure is warranted to cure all cases of malaria. Sold by druggists.

Price $1. Mrs. A. Wood received a largo and handsome stock of fall and winler millinery this week. Taffy and all kinds of candies made at the Clearwater Bakery and a fresh lock always on hand.

52 if. Ayer's Ague Cure stimulates the liver and neutralizes the malarial poison in the blood. Warranted to cure. Proctor, Wilson Roberts haye desirable lots in Clearwater, Wichita and Yates Center to trade for farm lands. Arthur Magill's "Reinita" cigar.

is taking the lead of all the "Best 5 cent Cigars" in this beautiful little town of ours. i Be sure and go to A. F. Ross' and et a package of "Cerealine." Price 15 cents per Package. It cooks in one minute.

4vv Charles Sparr's beau tiful new home Norwich was decorated throughout this week, Arthur Magill furnishing the hangings, Arthur Magill's stock of Seaside and Lovell Libraries Is now the most complete in the country. Call for cat-alogues of both Libraries. Home made candies are always the purest and best. The Clearwater Bakery makes its own and keeps a fresh stock always on hand 52-tf. We meun businesss when we say we will sell clothing at cost.

Come in and see for yourself. Wilson Cakvin. Chas. Emmons, who opened a butch--er shop in the Chritton building last week, has sold out to John Evans and will move back to Coffey county be fore long. The Arkansas Valley Fair at Wichita this week has been drawing large crowds.

The exhibit of agricultural products this year are said to be poorer than former years'. The summer has been a warm one and the oldest settlers says the winter willbe aeorrespondingly cold one. Prepare for it now by buying your -clothing at cost of Wilson Carvin. Durkee Stout are corresponding with T. J.

Macradie with a view to having him commence buying grain for them if they thiuk there is enough grain in the country to justify them In doing so. J. C. Hammers Bro. sold a handsome wind-mill to F.

L. Tillinghast which baa been put up. in the yard of bit new residence. It will used to furnish the motive power for a water works system on a small scale. The Baptist Sabbath School will alive a concert, in the Baptist Church Sunday evening the 26th.

Good music and plenty of it will be the Personal Notes and Sooial Gossip of the Week. Mrs. Grundy's Budge About th Comings, Goings, and Dongs of Many Persons. Purl Brumfleld spent Sunday at home Jim Hammers was down from Wichita Sunday. J.

L. Wood is. limping around with the 'rheumatics." Tom Heath was on the invalid list the first of the week. H. Tompkins was in the city Wednes day and T.

Brumfleld and wife, of Viol 'spent Sunday In the city. John Chain made a flying business trip to Anthony, Monday, Elder Broaddus and C. A. Wood went up to the Hub Tuesday. Charley Sutter will attend the St.

Louis Exposition next week. W. Strickland, of Ohio township, call ed yesterday, and left a local. 'I R. Akins went up to Cherokee county Inst Saturday, to visit a brother.

J. S. Senter's wife presented hiru with a bouiicing boy last Tuesday night. Clyde Jacobs went up to El Dorado Sun day evening, to stay a short time, J. H.

Burson was clerking in Wllstm Carvin a few days the first of the week, Charley Jones, Andy Ross' clerk, is down at Conway at bis is very sick Mrs. Ji P. Evans and children visited relatives in Harper couuty the past week. Scott E. Winne, of Cottonwood Falls, was autographed at the Ross Aveuue Saturday.

Bliss, a miller ef Winfield, was in the city Thursday, looking for while corn. Dr. Wilbur, who has been confined to his room for several weeks, is slowly improving. Jas. Qrimsley, of Viola, came in Wednesday morning and went up to tase in the fair.

Ralph Tompkins came down from Wich-iU Tuesday evening, to clerk for Wilson Cartin. Win. Young, Lawrence, and J. E. Hore, Dodge, were autographed at tliH Ross Avenue Thursday.

Gene Study, Nevada, Mo, and A. M. were registered at the Ross Avenue Sunday. T. Brumfleld and wife came in from Viola Wednesday evening and went up to the fair next day.

A. Viquesney, of Kansas City, was in the city Saturday and Sunday, visiting his neicc, Mrs. A. Phillips. II.

Bliss and wife went up to Wichita last Saturday evening, and Mrs. Bliss re niaincd through the week. ''Mrs, F. Hcnrion and Mrs. G.

B. Dean went up to Wichita Tuesday, to spend a few days and attend the fair. Mayor Wilson was out at yioja Thursday running the store while Tom Brumfleld whs taking in the sights at.the fair. Ed Pond, Chicago; Will Beatty, St. Joe; Detroit, was autographed at the Ross Avenue Tuesday.

F. L. Tillinghast and, bride arrived here last Sunday evening, and have received the hearty congratulations of their friends. Smith and wife and children went up to Wichita Wednesday evening, to spend a few days with relatives and attend the fair. Henry Anderson, formerly publisher of the Crisfield Courier, passed through the city Inst Sunday and autographed at the Ross Avenue.

Burr Dilday, who has succeeded his brother, N. as traveling solicitor for the Beacon, was in the city yesterday and called at these headquarters. G. and J. H.

Lane, brothers of Mrs. Elder Drury, arrived in the city yesterday from Deer Creek, 111., with the intention of locating in this section. Mrs, Thos. Hamer returned from an extended visit at Burlington, this state, this week, accompanied by the lady friend whom she had been visiting, Misses Gertie DeLair and Addie Church, accompanied by E. Ireland and George Wilson drove down from Wichita, Sunday, and took dinner at the Ross Avenue.

J. M. Boyd, A. B. Phillips, Bona Smith, Sam Bnlley and Alex Cottom were among the number who went up from here to attend the Democratic convention last Saturday.

J. II. Burson and Sam Buckingham went to Kansas City Wednesday with a couple of cars of hegs for Hammers' Hull and J. D. Packer, From there they went back to Illinois to stay with the folks awhile, Saturday's Beacon: tolhe continued illness of their son, Mr.

and Mrs. D. C. McKinnon started with him last night for New York city, to consult some of the ab-i lest physicians of the land. A ten-pound baby of the fair-six order I has taken up its abode at the home of Frank Beebe since last Tuesday, The mother and little one did not progress as nicely as could be desired at first, but were doing better yesterday.

i Mr. Wra. Requaw and wife of Butler, came out on tbe Wednesday evening passenger, to visit the family of their old acquaintance, Sam'l Hammers, and to tee the country, with which, like everybody else, they are highly delighted. E. H.

Jones and F. M. Curtis got back from tbeir Colorado whirl Friday evening of last week. Tiny report having bad a fine tinia. and Judging from the rport of tbe excursion published in tbe PaeUo' Charley Suttee threshed 200 bushels of wheat off of eighteen acres.

Last spring he was almost in the no- lion of plowing the up, but now he is glad he didn't as that was a first-rate crop for this year. Glen Hull's team of ponies broke loose from their moorings at the corner of Ross arid Lee ayeuues, Wednesday morning, not stopping in their wild careor until thev hud reached Not a thing was tlam aed about 'the bnrry, harness or ponies. Large If ne of women's, children's and misses' shoes, men and boy's boots of every description, als men's women's and rubbers! ladies' dress goods, ginghams, flannels, full line of dress buttons and notions too numerous to mention will be sold at auction Thursday Sept. 30, at the Fechheimer bi ick block, The patrons of the Pleasant Hill school, near Hukle, are determined to make the coming term a beneficial one. They have engaged Prof.

J. A. South, a highly educated gentleman from Pennsylvania, to teach and have had considerable repairing done to the building. The term will be eight months long. On Friday, Oct 1st, afternoon and eyeuing, our auction sales will be especially for ladies and the following goods will bo sold: Black and fancy silks, silk velvets, all wool cashmeres, silk veiling, black gimpure laces, lisle and silk gloves, flnoJine of imported hosiery, corsets, etc, In Fechheimer brick block.

S. D. JACKSON, Agt. Brace Up. You are feeling depressed, your apyietile 18 poor, you are bothered with headache, you are fidgetty, nervous, and generally out of sorts, ami want to brace up.

Brace up, but not with stimulants, spring niedi- cines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you worse condition than before. What you want is an alterative that will purify your blood, start healthy action of liver and kidneys, restore your vitality, and give renew ed health and strength, Such a medicine you will find in Electric Bitters, and only 30 cents a bottle at BEN BEAK'S Drug Store. Excursion Rates to Cincinnati. To enable thoso who wish to visit the Cincinnati Exposition to do so at low rates the Ohio Mississippi Railway, beginning Aug, 31st, will sell' tickets from St. Louis to Cincinnati and return at $12 for round trip, good for return ten days after date of sale.

Call at office O. M. R'y, 101 and 103 N. 4th street, Planter's House, St. Louis or address' G.

Bacon, Geu'l Passenger Agent St. Louis, Mo Most Excellent. J. Atkins, etiiet of police, Knoxville, writes: "My family and I are beneficiaries of your most excellent medieine, Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption; having found it to be all that.you claim for it, desire to testify to its virtue.

My friends to whom I have lecommended it, praise it at every opportunity." King's New Discovery for Consumption is guarasteed to cure coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, croup and every affection of throat, chest, and lungs. Trial bottles free at BEN L. BEAR'S Drug Store. Large size SI. The Ruined Men.

The bankrupt stock formerly ofE. P. Hovey must be sold under the hammer at public auction, at your own price, commencing Thursday Sept. 30, and continuing Friday and Saturday, Oct. lstand 2d.

Sales com. menoe at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp also sales every evening at 7:30. Fech-hoimer brick block.

1 Bucklen's Arnica Salve. ThbBjssT Salve in the World for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.

For sale by BEN L. BEAR. The Imported Norman Stallions, Bob and Model, will stand for the fall season of 1886 in Clearwater on Saturdays; season commencing Sept. 25. Balance of the time at my farm, 1 miles north east of Clearwater, W.

J. STRICKLAND, Ownei Gasoline! Gasoline! Gasoline! You will now find Gasoline at Wilson Dean, George Munn having turned over the exclusive sale from the consolidated tank line. A large line of fresh candies of all kinds at Arthur Magill's. ail GIVE THEM The Best Brands of MA YINQ PUmORASEBTMM C. B.

Pulliam property and stock of Groceries, and engaged in the business, I invite all to call and I have quite an 'Wanted! A TRIAL Cigars and Tobacco. 0 extensive stock of OF ALL KINDS. Cried Meats end PteFc: everyoM hM wt ttzzzi Lt rut iueensuare, (3u ilery AND GLASSWARE, which I propose to close out at COST for CASH. CITY MEAT MARKET! JOUHP. nVAtffi, Proprietor.

FRESH MEATSf Ham, Breakfast Bacon, siocix in sj.zz.zo-d.. OAOH PAID i POR AUD PEIT. Citill tecrl ia ry nw brltK bailtfnt en tbe Sontb of Cxi Imti PtreBr ievttei to coil jj mid, end.

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Pages Available:
212
Years Available:
1886-1887