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marked dov.rn at at J. W. a dollar pounds fine candy 25c. In Memoriam. Every Hubbell's.

Prank Brooks' handed us for 52 Leaders Saturday. Matthew's. Written by request in memory of Mrs trip to Con- W. 6 pounds oat meal for 25c. at J.

-Limit luuunumu. Salina's best flour 75, 85 and 95o Our Fancy Goods For Xlxe Chas. Stock made a cordia yesterday. Hands folded peacefully, o'er the still Matthew's, per sack at J. W.

Matthew's. breast, suar for $1 at Pure Bright eyes closed wearilv. I.illie finds per Iry our African Java Coffee best 22 pounds nice J. Matthew's. buckwheat flour 5c.

at J. W. Matthew's." rest: pound in town. J. W.

Matthews. -cor ner no more sorrow, snfferin? or Trade tears, M. Sweeney took in the sights at JNotice Hubbell "ad on the op Holiday Mr. and Mrs. F.

O. Scarr and One long, glad tomorrow, no heart-ache, the county capital yesterday. posite page, and look over the list of pucsiLt; page, anu iook over iisv oi no fears. -i daughter, Ma ate Xmas turkey at 4-u t. nr useful articles to be given away to the home of Jack Moore Don't pay too dear for your whistle Regret thee, ah, Lillie, the long years may his customers on January 1st, till you hear us.

J. WMatthews. come. How Arriving Rev. Laird and wife took Monday Bringing pleasure or pain to your own Elder Beaver, of Glasco, preached J.

TV. Mahaffey otters you his services evening train for Enterprise for a loyed one; Consisting of Gents' and TinrfiPR' as auctioneer and guarantees satisfaction. at the Christian church in this city Be life Crowned With elnrv nr anrrnwla visit to Mrs. Laird's parents. sad moan, Sunday evening.

He left on Mon White. Bordered and Silk TToTid- Queensware at cost; just come and The Misses Dawes, of Clay Center, day evening's Santa Fe for home No one can be dearer than Lille, our own. How could we be thankful on Thanksgiv see J. W. Matthews.

who had been visiting their grand parents near this city, returned kerchiefs, mufflers, fascinators, hoods, nicaninnies for the A Call for Volunteers- ing day. Whtn Lillie's bright eves were closing Chas. Smith will return to Kansas City tomorrow to finish the lecture home Tuesday 0 for aye? ne unaersignea makes a call on course he has begun. What gloom fell upon us when the mes Grandma Bardrick has been quite folks; Fine Dishes, something that cannot be found elsewhere. Re all who know themselves to be in- sage of fate ill a her home near Lamar for sev Ld ward Wideman was over fiom I deb ted to him to call and settle their Said Lillie had passed 'neath the heavenly eral days.

Her son, A. R. has been gate. iay center topay paying a visit to accounts at once. member attending at her bedside- most of the to his brother Lester.

Lillie, God grant thee sweet rest and W. W. WlLLEY. time since she has been ill. sweet peace: ohn M.

"YYilley went to Aurora last G. C. Buche and Henrv Lantow From suffennS 3 must be a blessed All Goods are New and Fresh. John Crane shipped a car-load of evening on business with the K. of went to Clifton Wednesday to at- Thy Xgreen grave a dear, sacred fine fat cattle to K.

C. Tuesday. Mr. P. Lodge of that place.

tend the wedding of Miss Phena spot. rane went to tne city and will re Buche, which took place at her home And thy memory a precious forget me-not It is order to prepare a stuffed Bought this season. main aDout tnree weeics takinsr a Ida M. Blades. that city on the evening of Dec.

club for the fellow who persists in Real Estate course of medical treatment. ii. We did not learn namo nf asking '-wall, how'z biznis." Veteran Camp-Fire. We Handle a Full Line of the groom. The bride formerly lived Gr.

C. Buche and wife spent Christ A nice residence property in Wash- I he G. A. K. and old soldiers of mas at Geneseo, Rice county, with in this city, and all join in extending CLOTHING.

DRY GOODS. Concordia, will hold a Camp-Fire iJ i-vi J- iiLjuo ivii OCHC (Jill rl, lH I 1 jl i i congratulations mrpnts nr hp tnrmPT- or -it- nveu nome xuesaay evening. Mrs. Jan. 8, 1894.

Hon. Bernard Kelley, department commander, Adj-Gen. ulars. Cold winter is now upon us and Gbves, Boots, Shoes and Groceries. Buche will remain a Week or two be Campbell, Mrs.

Jones, president of there is no need of suffering for want fore returning the W. K. and Col. Jones, past J. A.

Dixon is the proud owner of of a handsome chair presented to of a good fire, when you can buy the Everything Kent in a First Class Store. Erin? Us division commander of the S. of V. Mr. and Mrs.

F. O. Scarr have the veT best coal at living prices. We 1UU. cUlU.

him by his pupils as a Christmas thanks of the editorial family for a nave over 200 tons of coal on hand present. fine fat Christmas turkey. Were it bought early and kept in the dry; will be present. Exercises will begin with a reception at 10 o'clock a. m.

Addresses by Kelley and others in the "afternoon and evening. By or Owing to a failure to dispose of not for the charitable acts of these tae shrink is all out of it. You get the sale notes M. M. Barrett has de- good friends we would fall short for- dlT clean coal of us, at as low prices K.

EL. BiLRDHICK, der Of COMMTTTTCTC- and as good weights as anv dealer termined to postpone his stock sale holiday dinners. advertised for January 2, to can offer. Try some of our coal and tresn Bread Everv Dav. FARM LoANS future date.

Miss Elsie Ackley, of Newton, an be conymced. I keep constantly on hand, from the -DEALER IH- old sr-hnnl matp nf Mks TnlKo TTWr Chicago Lumber Co. best Concordia Bakery, fresh bread, buns. i i J- 1 I 1 I It' i 1 uoa. rwiun returned vveanesday has been visitino- at th hnm nf 1 and invite your patronage.

morning frcm Wisconsin, where he latter for some davs. Thv hnth II J. Prentiss. From the Lamar (Idaho) Nu-- DRUGS and BOOKS was called by the death of his father went to Randall Tuesday to pay a vve learu oi xne marriage of a who resided in that state. He re Old papers--tiicp, clean onea--for sale former visit to school mates at that Miltonvale boy, Thomas D.

cheap at the Leader office. ports lots of snow there. Fry, son of A. B. Fry, and Miss Ida PAINTS, OILS and GLASS.

If you want to make your wife L. Mills, at VV agontown, Idaho, Dec happy Xmas. call at the furniture EYE AND EAR! Sealed bids Will be received at the office of the county clerk up 12 o'clock January 1894, for keeping of the 6, 1893. The wedding was a brilliant affair, attended by a large circle of store of Phil Young and buy a light running Domestic, White, American friends of the contracting parties county poor and rent of the poor Second Hand Books Bought, Sold and Exchanged. or Liberty sewing machine.

Also and the list of presents received fills farm for the comino- year. DU E- T. ALLEN, Western Cottage Organs. Sold on easy terms. The Omaha Eye and Ear H.

Ii. Deal got the dates mixed up nearly a half column. The many friends of the groom here will join in wishing the happy couple many his head the first of the week and Kansas. Miltonvale, The Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe ime over a day ahead of time, set SURGEOH WILL VISIT long years of prosperity and happi railway went into the hands of re -t i -i imn utue on -Luesaav instead of ness Wednesday, as advertised. ceivers baturday.

The general financial depression of the country is given as the cause. It is announced CONCORDIA An attempt was made to burn the Beauchamp Pharmacy at Concordia Tolizi. c53 AGAIN ON on VVednedsy night of last week. -DEALERS IX- that no radical changes will be made and all present employees will be retained. Walnut Block Coal js the best $5 ccl in the market.

Try some of it. No rock, slate or waste, and bums as good as Colorado coal. For sale by the Chicago Lumber Co. i he fire was started in the cellar Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carisr near a long row of turpentine, oil Wed'y, Jan. 10, and liquor barrels.

The boards used i John Shafer. attorney, of Concor BUCKEYE MOWERS, THOMAS RAKES WOOD AX IROX ITMPS.ETC. for kindling happened to be green Geo. Flora, of Leavenworth, took i. AND WILL REMAIN and damp and did not burn lon- itlJ uurmg tne noiiaays, and enough to fire the barrels, -although -v etffiesday-and spent the ONE DAY ONLY some of them were badly scorched.

dia, was in the city yesterday on business connected with the case of W. T. against" the Santa Fe railway company, for damages for the burning of the elevator at this place some time ago, which was supposed to have been set by sparks from an engine. oay hunting in company with McArthur and L. O.

S. Clary There were explosives enough in the For thirty-nine years! he Kansas City cellar to have wrecked all the adjoining buildings, and had the at The Doctor does all manner of Eye irvm Ciithero, who is teaching school near Huscher, spent a part of and Ear work, scientific fitting of tempt to burn the been suc glasses a specialty. He is a member cessful, it is hard to estimate what the loss would have been. of the Nebraska State Board of Health, and any work done by him can be relied on. Can be found at oome comment was occasioned on I.

WFORBES, Plasterer, ITS- KALSOMINING AND CEMENT Dr. T. E. Rains' office, over Citizens Wednesday owing to a search being his holiday vacation visiting with his brother, A. and friends in this vicinity.

He was in town yesterday. s. Kobh. who had been visiting Ler sistfr, Mrs. Bright, for a CDuple of weeks, went to Courtland yesterday morning for a short visit with relatives, after which she will return to her home at Atchison.

Journal bas been the con latent fntncl of the west. It is a newspaper in the fuil sense of the word, interesting, instructive and deservedly popular, It suljscripton ratea are as follows: Daily and Sunday, one year 7 So Daily and Sunday, six montns 3 75 Daily and Sunday, three months 2 oo Daily and Sunday, per month 65 Daily, without Sunday, one Go Sunday Journal, one year I5o Tri-weekly, one year Tri-weekiy, six months i 5o SPECIAL NOTICE. The Weekly Journal and Agriculturist, the best weekly iu ths west, eiiclit passes, will be sent to any address in the postal union for 5o cents a year. Address the Journal Company, Kansas City, Mo, made for some turkevs and p-eese National Bank, Concordia, Kansas. -1 Which were stolen during the past Look at the following lists of coal we keep and see if you cannot be suited with some of them: Eock Springs (Wyoning) Eock Springs (Wyoming) Nut, Eobison (Colorado )Lump, Robison (Colorado) Nut, Osage Shaft (Kansas) Lump, Walnut Block (Iowa) Lump, Leavenworth (Kansas) Lump.

All dry nice lump coal. Chicago Lumber Co. week. The geese were found at the ILatest Styles Matthews Produce where thev were sold by some of the boys, who IN admit selling them but say they got them bv raffling, and sav that wens: ving the fact that the same MILIilN EBT fowls changed hands so many times IIavin purchased the business conducted by Chas. Proctor, I the patroLHge of the public iu the before they came into possession of XEA TI-2WXD 7' DOXE.

AT them that they do not know who above lines. Very respectfully. first put them up. Several cases cf The editor and wife spent Christmas with the parents, brother and sister of the former at Concordia. Owing to illness our better half did not get home until Wednesday, and a sorry time we had "batching" it.

We hear rumors to the effect that a couple of our popular society people made themselves Xmas presents cf one another by being quietly married, but if such is the case the contracting parties have done a smooth job of suppressing the news from the public. theft similar to this have been re: JMLSS GORrI CISTERN WORK A SPECIALTY. ported lately, and the guilty parties The masquerade given at the opera house on Xmas night was well attended and a success in every particular. Miss Jesse Noble was awarded the prize offered the lady wearing the finest costume, while Ham Fry captured the sack of flour offered the most comically dressed gent. The former represented a lady of color, and the latter the great untamable, feather-bedecked American Indian.

should be ferreted out and punished. YOU CAN CUHE THAT COUGH WITH which would put a stop to such acts. I CRBEK. Edward Oakes and wife are re MM CHERKgl joicing over the arrival of a little Special Prices on Large Contracts. Will come to Miltonvale for any reasonable amount of "Work." All work warranted first-class or no charges made.

Call at the Leader office for estimates. IS THE BEST MEDICINE for the General Ailments of Hurses, Cattle, Hogs and Sheep. It purities the blood, prfvents disease and cures C'oujrhs, Colds. Colic, Hidt-lKund, Worms. Distemper, ete.

Jwothinst equals it for llojr Cholera. Honest and reliable, in honest packages; used and warranted for over twenty years. Everyone owrtimr a horse rr eattle should jrive ita trial. Made by Emm f.rt I'roi-ki etarv Chicago, III. Uucle Sam's Almanac and Farmer Jones' Horse Pea 1 mailed free.

Uncle Sam's Nerve and Bone Liniment for siprains, Bruises. Klu-imtatisni. Still Joints, ete. tioes rijiht to the spot of iain. Nothing else so good for Man and Animal.

Try it. nine pound Oakes at their home re cently. All parties doing nicely. The school children are enjoying a two week's vacation. Mr.

Olson. Holiday presents that are useful as well as ornamental at Phil Young's, consisting of book cases, lounges, writing desks, dressers, swinging upholstered Reed and Oak Rockers, all styles, carpets, rugs, chamber suits, at prices to suit the the times. Call early. Eilert's Daylight Liver Pills small vegetable pill. Cures Sick Headache oonstipatiou.

Dyspepsia, all Billions Ills and Disorders of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Did you ever stop to think that when you buy fresh mined coal, that you are paying for 1 to 300 lbs. of water, to every ton of coal you buy? Experience has shown this to be a fact. Therefore buy coal that has been stored in the dry and you will gain on an average of 200 lbs to the ton We stored our coal in Auo--ust and September. A word to the wise should be sufficient.

Chicago Lumber Co. the teacher, gave the pupils a treat of frtiits, nuts, oranges and candy on Friday before Christmas. Instead of the old methods of distributing Santa Fe Time Card. present, he gave them a fishing party which highly amused the little ones. Mrs.

Hattie Hibbs, formerly of .7:45 am .4:06 pm Passenser, (north bound) Mixed. Passenger, (south bound) Mixed, JW Matiaffey this piace, now living in Minneapolis has been very sick but is reported as A. J. Bradford, died suddenly at better. We wish every one a happy New vCjoOBjsrjBS ou paujnaj oq ubo spooS uv his home in Concordia, on Sunday last, of apoplexy.

He was widely Year. All trains daily except Sunday. Through chair cars (without change) to Topeka, Kansas City and Newton. Also Omaha by way of Superior and the Northwestern R'y. Coupon aoud repods noA.

eBtu hjm. 'ubm and favorably known in most parts Miss Mamie Signer and Mr. Denile nOvC 1T2UW MOUM Sn 13T -siiioad OMl John Yentter, who had been working for W. T. McDonald, one day last week forged the name of his employer to a check, got the check cashed and skipped.

Mr. McDonald was in this city Monday telegraphing to neighboring towns endeavoring to locate the forger. Yentter went through here Sunday morning. -Fred Koster reports the loss of three hfcdd of steers. Occasionally we hear of some one losing an animal or two from running in the stalks, but stockmen in this vicinity are very lucky when compared with those further east, where reports gay hundreds of head of cattle have died within a few miles of territory.

tickets on sale to all points. of the county, having been deputy sheriff under W. C. Scott during his 9abs pire sjajrvjOBjntreuu em ixioj W. R.

Moses, Agent. of Minneapolis were united in marriage since our last writing. The bride is a sister of Mrs. Alcorn, and is one of the brightest and best of term of office. On Saturday evening Mr.

Bradford came home from saq oq; ajuq "paMas-puH A7i PUB 9pBUl-pUBH SI Clyde, where he was running a feed young ladies. Happiness and pros perity to the newly wedded couple. ouioo store, and said he was feeling much better than usual. On the following Miss Allie Ertel, of Nebraska, is here on a visit. Her many friends morning he was out as usual, and after having done some chores saoiad aod are glad to see her again.

GN3S Frank Blackmeiv and wife have went into the house and complained -8J AlUO 9 AA a a of his left arm being asleep. His wife soon became frightened and returned from Missouri on a visit. They report hard times there and that the warm weather is causing a dispatched one of the neighbors for a For Sale or Trade Cheap Two good billiard and two good pool tables, in good condition. Will sell very cheap or trade for stock. Address Leader Exchange Bureau, Miltonvale, Kansas, or call at the Leader office for full particulars.

DR. WINCHELL'S TEETHING SYRUP Is the best medicine for all diseases Incident to children. It regulates the bowels; assists dentition; cures diarrhea and dysentery in the worst forms; cures oanker sore throat: is a certain preventive of diphtheria; quiets and soothes all pain invigorates the stomach and bowels; corrects all acidity: will cure griping In the bowels and wind colic. Do not fatigue yourself and child with sleepless nights when It is within your reach to cure your cuiht and save your own strength. Jr.

Joque'a Grrnut nTF arm Vakr destroy worms ft remove them from the system 1 I'renared. by CmoMrt Proprietor Chicago, Ut good deal of sickness. doctor, but before the messenger reached the doctors office Mr. Brad Wesley Watson took his cattle to Kansas City last week. C.

S. L. The Christmas services at the churches on Saturday evening were will attended, the houses being crowded and every one speaks as having a good time. 'he M. E.

people built a mammoth chimney, down which Santa Claus dropped the gifts, while the tree at the Christian church bore much holiday fruit. Notwithstandincr t.h hard ford was dead. Deceased was a member of the A. U. the Select Knights and the I.

O. O. F. Wade intends -to ship during the holidays. He will go to Chicago.

Frank Witcraft is going to Illinois The funeral services, were held at Concordia Wednesday 'forenoon and the remains buried in the Clyde soon on a visit to his grandparents. Frank is working for his brother-in-law, Mr. Wade. Prairie. Farm eh cemetery in the af tern oon, conducted times, many useful and valuable presents were distributed this year.

by the A. O. U. W..

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Pages disponibles:
68
Années disponibles:
1893-1894