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Agra News from Agra, Kansas • 2

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Call on Underwood Jus AGRA NEWS. Phillipsburg Correspondence. DR. Coe's Sanitarium lith and Broadway, KANSAS CITY, M0. tin for Sweat-pads, Collars Harness.

Whips, Bridle-bits The meelinsa still continue at the PUBLISHED WEEKLY. Baytist church. General Hardware. J. H.

Ebling, Editor. Mr. and Mrs. E. Emerson, of Spring Communication.

Mr. Editor Sir, 1 see In a recent issue of the "Agra News," an item headed, "How to kill our town and stating that you hear of a few of our citizens sending away to other towns for our supplies, instead of buy jnp; of our home merchants. Well. I suppose some one is saying the shoe must fit or we would not put it on. I Creek, were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. ti.oo, Subscription, per year, Knight, Friday last tutored at the poatoffloe at Agra, Kansas, as Ingie, Mrs. It. A. Handy has eone to eecoiia cUes matter.

Missouri on an extended visit with rel ROCK liLA.VD R. S. TI3UB. atives and triends. W.

It. Randall, of Agra, was trans WEST BOUND. guess it does fit a great many of us. But. the shoe pinches.

A few years a- Dry goods, groceries, shees hats and etc, sold at the LOWEST FIGUEE. High acting business in this city, last Pa Qe'o-i. 0 ii BIST BOUND. No. ft Pass'gr, 713am 10 Paes'gr, 10 25 43 Accom, 713am go when crops were good and farmer? Pass'gr, 6 53am Lawn tennis is all the rage in Phil 41 Accom, oo No.

5 and 6 stoos under flags only for all points. Trains 9, 10, 41, and 2 dally except est prices paid for produce. lipsburg. Several players have attained a high degree of skill in that facinating game. Sunday.

P. D. Schopield, Agent. J. M.

Sallee, of Emporia, Is spend- were begining to improve their places and building, the lumbermen were doing a rushing business and farmers would have to wait for hours before they could be waited on and get their lumber loaded so they could go home. The question was asked the lumberman why he did not keep a hand to help him. The answer was, if I did, vou fellows would have to pay more L. GREENE GRAVES, B. U.

P. Timetable. ine a few days in the city visiting 3:40 p. friends. Freight west Freight east 10:30 a.

PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Special attention will be given to the treatment Mrs. A. W. Robertson departed for Illinois, last Friday morning, to be ab Society and Church Directory. SOCIETIES.

sent several weeks. Rev. Miller, of Nebraska, will oc M-nr Meet 1st and 3d Friday ot each mt--h Vlcitlno momhpra in ffonri lt.V.W cupy the pulpit at the Christian church of the diseases of women and chronic rheumatism. Office at residence No. 13 third street.

AGRA KAN. standing invited to attend. N. R. Mokbow, E.

L.Xecklet, next Sunday. Miss Mattie Mitchell, of Freedom GA Meet 1st and 3d Saturdays each nnit)i In crnnd bind township, is visiting Prof, and Mrs. for your lumber. Now why should we? Why to pay the hand, the money would have to come out of the farmer's pocket A farmer takes a load of grain to the elevator, how much will you give me for this, he asks of the grain buyer. I will pay you so much, but I can't sell this grain for that, I had to hire a hand to help take care of this grain The price you offer me will not pay W.

G. Riste, this week. ing invited to attend. M. Moobb Adj.

A. C. Mbnob, P. C. AGRA-KIRWIN- John Smedley, a prosperous farmer niT Tt Mpct.

2d and 4th Saturdays each VY IX. Kj. month) at 2:00 p. m. Visiting residing 3J miles southeast of Agra, MAIL ROUTE.1 was seen on the streets, Monday.

Mammoth specimens of Phillips members invited to attend. 8. J. Menor, Pres. Lou Sullivan, Sec All ot the above orders meet at Agra Hall county corn, alfalfa, vegetables and are exhibited in this city iruty CHURCHES.

TIMIi CARD: Leaves Kirwin 6 A. M. and 6 P. M. Leayes Agra 9 A.

M. and 7:30 P. M. Schedule 1 hour and 30 minutes. Good Riga for the Traveling Public.

Passengers carried one way for 50c. the expenses of raising it. I can't help that I am sorry the price is so low, the grain should be worth more but I can't pay any more without lose-ing money on it. The grain buyer is THIS SANITARIUM Is a private hospital, a quiet home for those afflicted with medical and surgical diseases and is supplied with all the remedial means known to science, and the latest instruments required in modern surgery. Fifty rooms for the accommodation ol patients, together with our complete brace-making department, makes this the largest and only thoroughly equipped Sanitarium in the west WE TREAT Club Feet Curvature of the Spine.

Nasal, Throat, Lung, Kidney. Bladder and Nervous Diseases. Stricture, Piles. Tumors. Cancers Paralysis, Epilepsy and all Eye Skin and Blood Diseases.

CHRONIC DISEASES of the Lungs, Heart Hea l. Blood, Skin, Scalp, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Wadder Nerves Bones laralys.s Epilepsy (fits). Scrofula, Dropsy. Bright's Disease Tape Worm, Ulcers or Fever Sores, Dyspepsia aud Gastritis. Ectema, etc SUR6ICAL OPERATIONS As a means of relief are only resorted to where such interference is indispensable.

In such cases as Varicocele, Pile. Stricture. Fistula, Ruptures, Harelip, Cle Palate, Cross Eyes, Tumors, etc. Although we have the preceding made v-itii j. i nitpntinnis riven, the everything Is coming Kansas' way this year.

Christian Serylces every second Lord's day of the month at 11 a. m. ana p. m. not going to pay any thing out of his Sanday School every Sunday at 10 a.

m. Rev. Signob, Pastor. Kouna trip. voc.

amau erranas, oc. Thursday, July 25th. the citizens of Phillipsburg met at the high school building tor the purpose of electing a new school board, the former one haviiig resigned. Mrs. George Van the 'Tom Bmith Barn," Headquarters at Methodist Services every two weeks at 11 o'clock a.

m. Sabbath School every Sunday at 9:30 a. m. F. D.

Funk, rastor. own pocket to pay the farmer's hired hands. Why should he? lie hat bis own pocket boo to look after. Every merchant knows be has two classes of costumers among his patrens. One class that lives within his means T.

K. SMITH, Proprietor. Cleave was elected director, A. W. Rob Services in the Congregational Church every two weeks in the evening at 8 ertson, treasurer and Frank Strain, clerk.

It wus decided to have eight P. M. by Rev S. P. Keoster.

F. M. BILBY M. D. months school.

The school census for must sign th lr names to PHTSIC1AN and SDR6E0M this year reports 390 persons of school special mention or somem me aiuucmn i Sanitarium abounds hi skill, facilities and apparatus for the successful treatment of III chronic ailments, whether requiring (or its cure medical or surgical means. We bave a neatly published book, illustrated throughout, showing the San.tar.um, with photographs of many patients, which will be mailed free to any address IF YOU ARE AFFLICTED With anv of the above diseases, or in any way in need of medical or surgical aid and are thinking of going abroad for treatment, you are requested to call. on he Editor ot ttta PeV. who will give any information you may des.re concerning the reliability of this Sanitarium. Address all communication to DR.

C. M. COE, Kansas CItj, Mo. all communications sent in for publication not to be printed with their items, but for use ago, or 33 less than last year. l)lna" nf wnniin ntui Nasal Catarrh KOM DE PLUME.

at the office. Persons writing lor me rw a specialty. Calls by Telegraph Ilerc and There. will please bear this in mind. Local Notes.

and pays for what he buys and very seldom askes for trust. The other class, if times are good so they can get trust at all. buys on time and lives better and dresses his family far better then the one that pays for what he gets. hen he knows and so does the merchant, that he is going fai beyond his means and more than likely he will never pay for what he is buying. Why does the mercbrnU do this, is it foj accommodation? Not hardly! good promptly answered nay or nigiii.

xjuiix first door north of Drug Store. Kensington, Kaxsas News is scarse. Tramps and "Bums" are numerous. Warm 'aint it, is becoming all every THE Ms-- Tye Alphabet of Wall Street A is the Anxious one dabbling in lead, is the Bear with a very sore head; r. la tim finntract bv which wecan see TOHSORIAL ARTIST.

J. H- Eblimg. day expression. C. E.

Steele was down from Kensing If you want a clean shave, NOTARY PUBL1G. That D'stands for Darlings quite on the Q. T. Call at ton Monday morning. pay will have to pay enough for what Ill a shampoo t.

P. D. Schofield made a trip to the 0 Ul Alt Xl lUM-ll. UOii cu, he buys to pay for the extravagance of those that buy the best there Is and CITY1 country Wednesday. is the earnings, evaslye ana smau, is the Flurry preceding falL (1 is the Gold, so fickle and fair, Ii is the Haste that ends in dispair.

I is the Ire of those who are fleeced, jt io tho Jnv of fortune increased buys on time. We pay enough for our D. F. Harmon is on the street again BARBER SHOP I goods and help to oav some of the bad after two weeks illness. Special atU'Dliou to hair cutting.

store bills of the merchant The grain Lavender fsice cream manufactured I suuakch Agent, Amos Dundas and Tom Garvey went K. is the Kindness ()that greets a new member, to Fairbury. Nebr. in search of work. buyer nor merchant are not going to pay us more for our produee if they and for sale by 4.

T. Ryan, Agra Kans. Kansas. Agkjl. Marion Thompson who has been can save money buying elsewhere.

very sick for some time, is on the is the Lamb, of old a disscmmer. is the Market, a daily sensation, is the Noodle who tries speculation. is the order to sell a few shares, is the Plunger who sides with the bears, Qis the Quotation that failed to attract, to i. fho Rftilrnad. considered intact.

If a farmer finds he can save two or R. J. DICKINSON, In proportion io the sie of the city in whieh it is printed, the Kansas Ci three dollors, freight included, in a PHYSICIAN SURGEON Miss. Perkins of Kirwin is making a bill of ten dollors worth of groceries bv sending away. Why he is killing ty Star has a larger eircumwou ui any other American newspaper.

Its Hiu'fss hits been achieved 8 stands for stocks, of wall Street the creed, short visit with friends at Smith Centre this week. Treats nil diseases, chroulc and acute. Office in Moulton's Drus Store. Residence first door west of the Mthod- by its unfaltering adherence lo the our town. Why has not the farmer and eltizeu just as much right to look Mrs F.

W. Daugberty went to Norton ibi parsonage Calls answered promptly day ur niglit. Consultation free. after his poeket book as tho business Wednesday evening, her daughter is is the tip that is sure to sueeeed. are the Unions, Ameilca's pest, is the Vim that gives business a lest.

stands for the Wild Western Wheat, the 'Xcuse for not standing heat. is the Yeasning we all have for eash, i to those who aie rash. rule of giving us readers uw 4 iu.iv The StaPs increasing revenues could furnish and its improved facilities could supply. TheSt u- was the first KAN. KIIWIN, in nn have ta look after theirs.

But sick at that place. J. R. Lewis came in from the east farmers go on paying the merchant the price he asks no matter if you ean 6ITY this week, Mr Lewis is em migration agent for the Roek Island newspaper to give its reatiens wecks papers six evenings and bun-day morning- for 10 cents, a thing that could not be profitable except J. S.

In Truth. save half on a good many articles that vu have to pay and when your town Old papers for sale at this office. Silas Bennett who has been working at Dana for several weeks past, left wants to build a public building or e-reet a new foundry, why put your MEAT MARKET DRAY, CASPAID FOR HIDES. Mrs. Dock Smedley was visiting at D.

F. Harmon's Wednesday. when done on the nig scale on wuiun The Star does everything- Tho Star was also the first to establish a weekly edition for the trilling pviee of 35 cents a year; 110,000 regular circulation-for the wecklv edition demonstrates hand in your pocket and hand out a this week for Jennings where he will remain the remainder of the summer. Eve or ten dollar bill just to help the I Will Exchange Meat I am prepared to put up or repair A Suspender Drummer was in the Ci wind mills, pumps or anything mac is For Buttee and Eogs. the wisdom of the idea.

A strictly high-grade family Sewing poaaeaflng all modern Improvements. Guaranteed Equal to the Best frloei very reasonable. Obtain gem from voir local deale and mak compariiona. ELDREDBE MANUFACTURING CO, BELV1DERE, ILL. ty this week.

While businass is slack town along and build up business enterprise and wlien hard times eome aarain the busiaess men of your town needed in that line. John Wilson. D.F.Harmon, we do not wish to suspend hence the suspender man cannot rustle trade will stand by you and see you through Moore and Miller will rebuild the GET THE BEST with us. wntnr that was recently burned just as they are doing now. A Scbscuibeh.

i CnflnoV fllVHttlB Rosselweed. Atr. filenn foreman for Moore and Mil Wnen younre tioouii" uuj donotbedeciivt! 1 alluring advertisements k. Young We will say in reply to the above Agra Kas, July 31th 1895. ler, informs us they will begin building and be led to tlimii ou can geiiae finest finished and Mnt Pnrmlar 3k1 correspondent, that the item that ap Pursuant to Call tho new elevator the 20th of August.

SHOEMAKER Satisfaction guaranteed. Meeting called to order by chairman awful! Awful! Awful! peared in tne News a few weeks ago was tuent for parties la business in for atnens "See to it ttiat D. W. Smedley elected as secretary. you bay from renaDie inarm Agra.

Ed Motion made and carried that we elect The horrible news comes from Vin-tand that a young man the other day climbed acorn stalked to see how the reputation bylmiresstwidsquare dealing, yon 'will "th et a delegates by acclamation. Two LlvcsSavcd. Sewing Machme ti Delegates. Alternates. the world over ears were getting along, and now the dura-io that a iS Mrs.

Pheobe Thomas, of Junction bility. You is easiest te mana H. Hamilton L. Graves. T.J, Halbert H.

Halbert. corn is growing faster than tie can City, III. was told bv her doctors she iimh down. Three men Began louuy had consumption and tUat there was no W. L.

Wilson H. 1L Bealls. Light Running There Is none In the world that can wqttftl in meclanical construction, durability oi wofkinj A. Dubois F. Saucerman, to chop down the stalk, and it is hoped the young man may be rescued before starvation overtakes him.

Lawrence JNT8 AND NERVOUS DISEASES. "When Hen Hall, M. late curgeon tj. a Department of Tenmwfiee, returned from Um war he found child afflicted with epilepsy. Leading pbyaiciaiia were con Kilted, without apparent benefit.

Noted ipodolfefci oould five but little if any relief, To rescue hts child from fate worse than death become the object ot hUWe. For several years experiment followed xpetiment, until at last euccess wowood his eflbrta, in 1889 old ago and tnfirmittea in duced him to impart the knowledge of how to manufacture it, under the arreement that a bottle should be tent free of all charge to any one applying for It, who was aflllcted with epi-lepij. Since then over 20,000 free bottles havo been gent to the afflicted. Experience) has proved that It cures Insomnia, St. Vitus' Dance, and all forms of Nervous If you want to try this wonderful remedy free of all charge, write, stating your disease as plainly as possible give your age and poet office.

Address TheUali West Philadelphia, ftk L. D. Scott G. M. Lamont.

hope for her, but two bottles Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos- Eggers, 139 Horida parts, fineness oi nmsi, aj or has as Biany C. H.Turner.

World. imjsrovemests the H. G. Popejoy J. W.

Zahm. Now isthe.time to paint All paints W. C. hitney P. Carrol.

St. San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching consump Htnfik reduced 10 cents per gallon New Home A. B. Dixon Krnahes. oil.

varnish, glass and etc. in D. W. Smedley J. C.

Atchison. thfl same m-ooortion. Call and see Motion made and carried that each it haa Automatic Tension, Double Peed, 1T1 onboth it Stand patented, driving. on adtustable centers, thu reducing frietioat tion, tried without result overytbing else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured.

He is naturally wrices at the Lumber Yard before delegate choose his own alternate. buying. Motion made and carried that the lp. konsinobon a small village in Smit has one Dry Goods Store, one tne nummuiB. WRITE FOR C1RCULAB8, thankful.

It is such results, of which PALPITATION OF THE HEART, An attractive book or folder descrip committeeman be elected by acclama these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Meat Market, and one Blacksmith shop, according to the advertisments that appear in the Kensington Mirrior. tion. V. E. Strain, R.

M. Dundas, T. J. Halbert elected as the R. M.

Dundas, chairman. Motion made and carried that a copy of the proceedings Coughs and coulds- Free trial bottles OEUion.Miss. BOSMS, Mas. CHKuao, tlx. ST.

Locra, MO. Ttl FOR BALE BY J. S. Morse Phillipsburg Kansas. at Mkkkifield Browning's Drug The boys are giving Kensington citi tive of the Great Cotton States International Exposition, at Atlanta, has been issued by the Kansas City, Ft.

Scott Memphis R. R. and is cow ready for distribution. The book will bo mailed fiee. Address J.

E. Lockwood. G. P. A.

memphis Route, Store. zens a good, live, newsy, paper aud i of this meeting be given to the Agra News for publication. Motion to ad a credit to i he town, lho merchant. should show their appreciation for the paper by Idling up itscolunis with ad- journ. The Beautiful ConUln the Grandest Scenery and tho E.

Strain, chairman Old People. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric BjU ters. This medicine does hot stimulate Richest Gold mines iu the kuown world. vortisments, D. W.

Smedley, Soy. Demorest Silver Medal contest contested for at Snows school house in Shortness ot Breath, SwIK log ol Leg and Fet "For about four yeara I waatrwh bled rith palpitation ot the RfcwU shortness ol breath and ewelUnst the lega and feet. At times I would faint. I was treated by the best pbj Biclans In Savannah, with no re lief. I then tried various Springs, without benefit, Finally I tried Dr, Miles' Heart Cure also hia Nerve and Liver Pills.

After beginning to take thm JfeU better! I continued taking them and I am now In better health than for many years. Since my recovery have gained fifty pounds in weight. I hopo this state- -ment may be of; valuo to soma poo sufferer. i E. B.

BUTTON, Wars Station, Ga. Dr. Miles' IToart Onre Is sold on positiT arantoe that the 6rst bottle will Tflt. In rt.nriritj ull It at II. A bottloa for IS.

on ISui'HIcn'a AviiHa Salve. The Best Salve in the world for (Juts For unknown wealth in sliver and fabulously rich mines of gold and silver and sparkling precious gemstones, not to mention tho lovely scenery, our own Kocky moutains excel any region on earth. Thu IllCsthatbd Weekly. ot Denver. Colorado (founded 1800) 11 lustra tes and contains no whiskey nor, other; in toxioants, but acta as a tonic and altera Crvstal Township on Saturday even.

Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, ing July 27th. It was reported that Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, tive. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and civ- there were 200 old and young to listen to the exercises of the evening.

There tho choicest scenery each week and tells nu Chilblains, Corns, and all bkin iu-up-lions, and positively cures Piles, or ing tone to the organs, thereby aiding about tho wonderful wst. Also, tiuc stories Kansas City, Mo. RYAN On Saturday July 27 180i at her home 11 miles north of Kirwin, Mrs. Eliza Ryan, aged 78 years and 5 months. She leaves six children and numerous friends to mourn ncr loss, She was a member of the Christian church for tho past 12 years She was a devoted christian, loving mother and kind friend.

J. W. Ryan, Mrs. Harriet Cross, Ellon Hurlbut, and Esther Hatch are the children near here and Mrs. Eliza Gardner and Jane Bean in Illinois are left to mourn her loss, Funeral services were conduoted on Sunday, July 28 by Dr.

la Iadopoudout. of lovo and adventure. This btjr family paper were six contestants. Miss Mabel Mnaton was tho sucossful one to re no nav required. It is guaranteed to Nature In the prcforiuance of the functions.

Electrio Bitters is an ezoel- containing eight largo pages fifty-six columns-will bo sent on trial three month (thirteen weeks) give perfect satisfaction or money ceive the silver medal, All report of I lent appetiser and aids digestion. Old People rl.ul It just exactly what they refunded. I rice go cents pur box. ok Balk By 'AlsjtBuriEtn Browning. We will taKe egRS on millinery gooi's for only ten two cents stamps; cluo oi six ior a dollar bill.

Hansorne gold rings sets with beautiful Rocky mountain gems ure givon free, as premiums, Address as above aud mention need. Uiftv cents per botue at mbrih having a pleasant time, Mrs. Rhodes gave the Agra people a very interesting lecture last Sunday at tho M. E. church and it was well FIELD BkOWNING'S Dl'Ug StOl'Oi Ladles1 veU for lOo at Clark and Kb AqiuNBWf), til IUHBIWf 1 1 iV I CllilWWi.

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