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The Arrington Argus from Arrington, Kansas • 1

The Arrington Argus from Arrington, Kansas • 1

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V--'. if 'V 4 i Arrington Argus. Vol. I. No.

10. AltRINGTON, KANSAS, FRIDAY, BKL'TUMHIM 2, m. One Dollar per Year 6 Larkin News. MANY COSTLY FEATURES. Hot Weather Bargains No Hxpenscs Spared in Securing Attractions at Topcka Fair.

The State Bank of Arrington, Kansas. Democratic County Ticket. hlslrl'l (tourl- .1. ('. (Iiwwiwiilt.

I'mliiUe II. S. Mull. Klinilll A. Hiuilh Tii'iisiiH'r- iIimiil'i' W.

llfiKlilfksnn. Ifi'K'lntiT of lrcilK S. I' ChilHlliiii. I oiinlv clerk -(iioruii W. I.eeliler, Supci Hitew.tcllL I'libilc Instrucllnii Ciih.hU" II.

Ostium. County Surveyor S. llerefonl. Coroner l)r. K.

Howe. County A II i II lie y---II I I rln pp. Illuh Hehonl Trustees I'll si Kl-irlet II. I). Zl in ami Many Hi'liiiiniLker Sei I District I lluliiilsiinil S.

I'llin. 'I'hlril I WI i -M Mlshlir anil T. II. Mitrilii. Iteiennlutlves I' loni Hie Clly Dr.

(I, W. A Human. I I the County District. Hit I'cnlue. I 'Oiuiiilssloners--.

I'roni the cotnl IHstrlct linnicy CuriiiitliiKH. Kroni the 'I I 1 1 i District-Wllllain Duckies. (1AY a )4 CAPITAL STOCK $10,000. SI OCK HOLDERS: A. II.

Iliirvny, A. II. vi it MiiiIk IIhvhii, Frank Ilium, I). H. Ilrai'ks, II, lli'Hl, Siiin'l, llnym, (lei).

AiiilciHoii, .1. I Miller, I'. II (law-Icy, l. Collins, A in a mi Mm. Anna (limn, J.

II. Iliir-rmril, ('. K. Nrliimwiui-r, JikmiIi Wiiuner, Albert Heyer, Chilslliiu lleyer, Miitl Winner, II. Culvert, KriiHt, Kilwln KriiHt.

Jlllliy 1'ltU, HiUlllK'l HlllKt, l.lltlMT Cnittilyoii. K. W. Nell, lli-ynr. Is it possible tbnt all we have after all, iH fi nt dollars? When the river congressmen pee The Springs of Arrinntoii.

That the waters of the Arlington mineral are rich in medicinal qualities and tan equal of all but one of the famous springs In tills, country is shown by th analysis as given by I'rof. Juan H. Wright, the well known chemist of St. Louis. Ho was so Impressed with their virtues Indicated by the samples sent to him that be paid Arrington a visit, a few years ago, and made a personal Invest Ration ol' the matter, procured the magnetic waters fresh from the chalybeate streams pouring from mother earth, and made another analysis fully verifying the llrst one.

Four springs have been opened hero and the following analysis were rest. Louis, Oct. Da vii) S. ANALYSIS OK WA'l'KIt, NO. 1.

Carbonate of Lime Grains Carbonate of Magnesia. Grains Carbonate of lion Grains Silica '(41) Grains liareginc, a trace. Lithia, a trace. Sulphate of Magnesia Grains Siilphatcof Lime ion Giains Chloride of Magnesia Grains Chloride of Sodium 2.0(H) Grains lodideof Potassium, a trace Carbonic Acid Gas cubic in pcrgal. ANALYSIS OK WA'l'KIt NO.

2 Solids, per gallon Grains Carbonate Lime 1.7',:: Magnesia Sodium 11. Mi Potassium I.liio Iron X5ii(i the Kaw theie niBy te some (Jhw (Jaw Caws thats all. DIRECTORS A. B. Harvey, J.

L. Miller, L. Coktelyou, J. A. Barnard John Ernst, Samuel Byers, The last great battle, the Liao Yang, feerun now Dear at hand should the wonderful Japs win.

It in said that David B. Hill, of New York, ia retired from public and politicnl life to Rave Judge Parker. A. II. Calvekt, Frank Hunn, L.

Gibson made a business trip to llolton Monday. O. P. Humphrey is improving nicely from an att' ck of typhoid. (.

M. Mallory was on the siok list the last of last week but is out again. J. W. Biwser put up a Fairbanks windmill for E.

N. Alderman Saturday and Monday. Mrs. Dustman, of Denver, is visit ing relatives at Larkin. She is a daughter of J.

M. Artnian. Ed Smith's baby that died Saturday was buried Sunday afternoon, ltev. Prank Richards preached the funeral. The boys from town went to Mus-cotah Saturday to play ball.

They were out played to the tnne of 10 to Blanche and Pearl Feece passed on No. 42 Monday on their way to Emporia where they will attend school the coming winter. Frank G. Richards preached here Sunday evening on the subject "Wcat will you do with your talents?" Mr. Stewart and wife, who live between hero and Mnscotah, left Saturday for a vihit among friends and relatives at Severy, Kh.

Toiu Helm drove out of town Monday wilh a new Canton hi Iky Hlirring plow. Tom said that following a walking plow is a const that a man is poor. Larkin and Holton played a game of ball at th 8 place Tuesday. Larkin was beht-n by a Koora of 13 to fi. The Holton bojs play good ball and the game was one of the nleanpst and most gentlemanly games we have ever seen.

A. B. Harvey, Pres. Frank Hunn, V.P. J.

H. Best, Cash- The Accounts of Merchants and Farmers Solicited. No attractions of so worthy a nature and none that entail so great an expense were ever given at a Wenern state fair as are on the programme for the week of the state fair at Topcka, September 12 to 17, Inclusive. Dan Patch, the. fastest harness horse in the world, goes against his own record on Wednesday, Dan Patch Day, and the state fair management will pay his owner for the exhibition mile, besides going to tho expense of building a special stable entirely screened.

Moored with rubber and wilh padded sides and linislied like a palace, all for the use of Dan Patch while lie Is In Topcka. The Uanda Rossa will play a concert every night of fair week in front of the grand stand. The lianda Rossa has played a month's engagement at the St. Louis exposition this spring and goes from Topcka to St. Louis for another month at the exposition.

The cost for the band at TopeUa for the week Is and besides this expense the fair management, has engaged Marshall's famous band to play every afternoon for the races. Xigtmr Sorrentino's Italian I'anda Uossa this year is the best, he has ever had, it being nut ably strong in solo material. The greatest among these artists is Signor liottega, trumpeter, whose personal triumphs have drawn from critical authorities he most extravagant praise. Philip Hale and others have declared him a splendid moiled for any artist to study tune, phrasing and musical expression. Sousa offered him more money than he has ever paid another performer, bill liottega refused to ask Sorrentino to release him.

liottega will play the lirsl, inst rument in I lie band always, and ill he heard frequently in solos, in company wilh I 'ehbo, a notable trombone soloist: Clolii, Mule, and Massa, clarinet. 'The total in purses and stakes hung up for the harness horses, in the nineteen events, is close to I addition to tli is there will be for the runners to go after in throe or Park Livery Stable The New York court o' appeals has held the guesBlng contest illegal. In the case before the court the United States Tobacco Journal printed an advertisement for a linn which olTor ed cash priai for guesHes on the amount of revenue tuxes paid on various brund of cigiirc. The court hold that tho ''dominating and controlling factor in tho awurd was chance," and that it was therefore a violation of the anti-lottery law. It is to be hoped that the same logic wlil be to the demoraliz.ng newspaper guessing contests which some of tho large dailies pre running The Louisiana ioitery in its worst days was a v'rtuous institution compared with those newspaper lotteries and it is astonisning that tho post-office department permits them to use the mails.

Those who would like to know where they can pet certain lines of summer goods at reduced prices should call at once on J. A. P.arnard, (successor to Mrs. Case) at Arrington. Here is a chance to save money.

Come and see. Having an elegant assortment of Summer Dress Goods. Prints, Muslins, Linens, besides very-fine patterns of Wash Goods of various names, the ladies will find it to their interests to buy of him at the prices he is making. They will be surely astonished at his low prices on Shirt Waists, Wrappers, Dress Sk irts, Petticoats Night Gowns, Fine TInderwea Lithia llii Sulphate Soda Lin.e I.2ls Magnesia l.siiT Cliloride of Sodium Silica iiT of Ammonia. I organic matter Carbonic Acid Gas.

12 cubic in per gal. ANALYSIS OK WA'l'KIt No. Solids, per gallon Grains Carbonate Lime Mai'Ticsia :i.2.'7 Sntiiurn X.V.I I rod 2.007 Chloride of Kodium 2.1UI Silica (soluble) Organic matter A innionla Trace Carliouic Ac-id(ias cubic in per gal. II. Wkioiit, Chemist, St.

Louis, The value of these rare watcs to I he iilllictcd is beyond (itestion. Numerous cases have been cured by its use' ji asst. Vitus' Dance, Dropsy, I i 1 1 'T tism, Liver, Kidey and Htom- On their half Idoek in the city of Valley Falls the Catholics expect to more running races every day THE PARK LIVERY, FEED, AND TRANSFER BARN. WILL FURNISH GOOD RIGS AN1) EXPEDITIOUS DRIVERS TO I'rcucinT. At he Southern M.

E. conference RoHudalo reoently Rev. Larkin YA wards was assigned (to the Ajrington, and the Trophy Cup for the Kansas build a fine cathedialand a large parish school in a very short time. Fath lerhyhi liursaay, Topcka Kifwo stake lV.rness 1 Vtti .1... Day I'ay.

of er Joseph has raisod $9,000 for the i ii 1 1 1 iil iii wi in jim unv catcs 111 i. iC icveii; "rlie ipory.ffillAe Pit tori i Aini'nviifi i 1 1 i "u'iII" lie cTirtrnpiace or arutiett who I i 5'acli race ides tiutp m-ttrUCCa wA and the running events. ATs woio: A. cured. The arobitect plans nave to $1.25.

Fine line of shoes 6t was transfered to a point; in Mis been accepted and contracts for the material and work have been made. souri. It is expected that the new ipiatc forA Ctirners. The season Is now open, come eat, drink, bathe and be made well. What greater blessing than health? Subscribe for the Argus.

Bee.ithe standard make. Prices cut. gj minister will hold regular services here next Sunday. Referring to the report made by Commissioner Wright leading to the In the Notion Department will increased conts of living and the alleged advance of wages of the labor ing classes, a reader of the Chicago Chas. Sumner, Arrington be found everything for dress and the toilet, Embroidery, Ribbons, Laces, Ties, Handkerchief, Record-Herald writes to that news paper to say "The report, if correctly quoted, is a bald misrepresen ilf lio' PiuiUii bmji Mirny iu 1 1 Gloves, Fine Umbrellas, Per tation of fao s.

Commissioner fumes, A nice stock Wright Holects families wiih Street surely. At low prices. Coach Excursions Account World's Fair an Htiunal income of $827, making them representative of the laboring class of this country. Ha conld pick Fair and Carnival! families which have a bettor VIA Special attention is called to his line of Gents' Furnishing Goods and at Barnard's are income than that. But tho laboring man, the wi gn-earncr, the man who works by the day or hour, be he skilled or unskilled, knows that tl VALLEY FALLS.

choice lots of Fancy Dress Shirts, M-M04 LEAVENWORTH. KANSAS WESHSRN RAILWAY. average income of I hose who are working full tims does not excped White or Colored, or Laum' MBER per ear at a lit eral estimate, and all kinds of Und and that if the gross income of all the wage earners were equally di Hosiery, Overalls, Straw vided aui' ng all the men of their In their artistic performance clam who are willing and able to The Savages work, each would receive less than $1 on revolving Ladders and Fly- SELLING OUT FOR FALL STOCK. per day. The laboriner man knows ng Trapeze.

further that the geueral tendency is A nice line of Carpet Samples, Carpets, Chairs, Window Shades toward a reduction of wages'all along the line. That report, if used as a campaign document as suggested, Kate of 0 .50 from Valley Falls, Kansas to St. Lou Missouri, and return. Dates of sitie every Tuesday and Thursday in August and September; limit 7 days. Special rates with longer limits may be secured.

For further information see your nearest Agent or write W. S. BASINGER, G. P. A.

Leavenworth, Kans. THE DESMONDS In Trick and Fancy Bicycle Riding. and Lace Curtains at fair wou'd prove a boomerang to its au Oil Cloth and Linoleum. thor." Balloon Ascension! 0 Groceries of all kinds, Canned ii Lowman -Reeves, Goods, Flour, Me Cured Meats, VALLn.l FALLS, KANS. Lard and other good things for Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Rubber Goods, and Gloves.

By Prof. John Uichling, the man who never fails to go. Side Shows, and Vaudeville Performances, Platform Dance and Merry -go -Round. Big Agricultural Exhibit-FineCattle and Hog show W. S.

BUKER Formerly Inspector for Waltham Watch Co. Watchmaker and Jeweler H. J. ScMer Son, Dealers in all kinds of FURNITURE, CARPETS, CURTAINS, OILCLOTH, MATTING, LINOLEUM the table. A big stock Fruitrjars, Caps and Rubbers, Tinware, Queens-ware and Graniteware by the case.

Regular line of FancyiGroceries Fruits and Vegetables. Axle Grease, and Oils for machine or light. Cash Paid for country produce. Boots and Shoes made to order and repairing promptly done. BAND CONCERTS! MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT.

Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer. Patronize Home Industry BY SMOKING THE KANSAS. VALLEY FALLS, Big Gun Club Shoot, Foot Races, Sack Races, In fact fun for everybody. Come and have a good time. Notice! ATCHES "SPORT" Best 5c Cigar Made.

All those knowing themselves to be in debt to uie will please call and settle. All Roconnts thBt have been All Railroads make Rate of One and One- running DO days or over, if satisfactory settlement is not made by Sept For Sal By all Dealers. Jewnrly of all kinds. Silverware Clocks and Musical Instruments, Sowing Machines of first-class make. Musical Instruments repaired.

Valley Falls, Kansas. third Fare for the Round Trip. 1st, 1001, will be turned over to Bank J. A. BARNARD ARRINGTON, KANSAS.

F. C. SHAFFER, Mfgr. lh for collection. 3t.

Da. D. W. Collins Valley Falls, Kansas. .) i.

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