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The Lone Elm Ledger from Lone Elm, Kansas • 4

The Lone Elm Ledger from Lone Elm, Kansas • 4

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Sett so Bine Mom Lash More, Published weekly by MILLER ELLA ROUTZONG. SCBSCim'TION I'lilCE. 1. 00 pur year in advance. As well as in the thick of the battle, is a time when a man should be careful about neat and correct dressing.

First impressions are half the victory. Who has a better chance, even in looking for a situation, than the young man whose attire is an evidence of taste, thrift and judgment? Young' men who wish to prosper should order their Suits and Overcoats from M. BORN Cr The Great Chicago Merchant Tailors, Now over 20 yrt. at the Mad of the Custom Trade. All ages can be snited.

Style, fit and workmanship are guaranteed. The world's best looms supply the material. Th Beit iwiyi The Most Economkal. SIKI SEW SILICTKD riTTIIUS oun rioM. CALL OS Entered in the Lone Elm, Kansas Post Offlee us Second-Class Mail -Matter.

Lone Elm, Kansas, April 8 Geo, W. Stephenson, Prop, Sjln the past thirty clays we have received over Eight Thousand Dollars worth of new merchandise. As much as any two stoves in Linn county together NEW Dress Goods, Linens, Lace Curtains, Shoes, Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Groj. Uot.ds and prices talk for themselves, Come and see us. LOOK AT THESE PRICES If you want to build a business Do it in the proper way, Start it well with advertising That is sure to make it pay; iLet your goods always be honest; Prices low as can be made, Always working, always hustling Tnat's the way to build a trade, Ex.

THE DAYLIGHT K. REEVE" Lone Elm, Kanas i 3.00 4.50 .50 r.o 4.00 6.75 8 Boys Knee pants Men's Fid! Suit (Dark ray) Men's Suit. all Wool Men's Jeans Pants Boy's All Wool Clay Worsted suits Tans and Gray GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Hutchinson salt.Vst per bbl Lion's and Arbuakle's pKge. coffee Whole gaain bulk coffee, trood d- I) SKILL'S Splendid blend bulk coffee Straight African Java coffee 10 13 4 12jilb Navy beans 25c.

50It. 25 tf flake homeny 25c. lOOtti 12J4tb oat flake 25c, 50 lb .10 .15 1.00 1.1)0 1.00 1.10 1.15 1.25 .00 1,00 .07 .20 DEPARTMENT. American Indigo Calico flray, black and white'-Uest fancy calico Ml lignt calico larner's Turkey Red calico fair quality calico Very best muslin 30 in. bleach muslin (no strcb; Hope Lonsdale mAoskeag check ginghams dood quality Good quality cottonade Turkey red table linen Good shirting Best shirting SHOE DEPARTMENT.

Child's Dongola Shoes Misses Kangaroo Calf Boys heavy shoes Youths plow shoes (solid) Men's plow shoes, ECong. or buckle Hamilton-Brown's huaratiteed Men's dress shoes (solid) Men's Vici Latest Ladies Dongola, lace or button Laiiies regular shoes Children's Oxfords Ladies Ox ford Cloth top, latest Oxfords Hand turned Oxfords Children's Rubb.irs Ladies Lumber Yard Pleasanton straight patent ban' wheat Hour Same flour soft wheat Pleasanton high patent flour Fancy It, ice 25c. 32 lb. Rock Point oysters per can. Battle Ax chewing tobacco per lb.

Star and Horse Shoe is the best place for bargains in Shingles, Lath, Brick, Sand and all kinds of Building Materials PITTSBURG AND OTHER COAL ALWAYS IN STOCK .1" I.IK 1.2; l.H 2.3 .3 1.5 FURNISH I NG )() I )S DEPA RT ENT ients heavy Buckskin Shirts .35 (They are the 50c kind) Porter Griilith, kiucaid's rustling fruit tree agent was in town Saturday making a delivery of trees to our people. Mr. Elenwood living south of town was a caller at the Ledger oll.ice Wednesday afternoon, he is a raiser and dealer in fine stock. S. E.

Babcok is "cleaning house" he has really had his stove blacked, and sa, he has seventeen tanks of water ordered to scrub his floor with. L. Caldwell and family eat their farewell dinner at the Elm house Wed hesday, befote leaving for their new home in Moran. We are sorry to loost them from our little city, and the besi wishes of the community go with them. Tne Orchestra composed of Messrs Woodruff Brothers, Jennings, and Hun ter, dispersed some excellent music Sat urday night to the large audience that had assembled to listen to the rendition by home talent the great Temperanct Drama, Arthur Eustace, or A Mother'.

Love. Mrs. E. Miller and grand daughter. Enid Rout.ong visited in the country Saturday and Sunday at the homes her son and daughter A.

M. and Alic, Miller living near Hickory Grove. Quick sales and small profit, is tin motto of the Daylight. R. J.

Stewart made this oflice a pleas ant call Friday, and while here inform ed us, that he and his son will leave for Locust, Hillsdale Co. Mich. Monday to join his wife who has been there foi some time. We are sorry to loose Mr. Stewart and his estimable family from our neighborhood; the best of wishes gc with him and may success attend them.

The Lkiwki! will be a weekly visitor in their naw home. Last Friday night about 7 o'clock the inhabitants of our little burg were startled by the cry "fire" and upon ascertaining the where a bouts, found il to be G. F. Kyner's barn, who lives about mile west of town: every one went that could possibly leave and rendered what assistance they could: they succeeded in getting the horses all out and saving some little grain, but the loss was a great one at best. Almost all his farm implements a.ong with tame hay, corn and flax seed for spring sowing and planting, and harness, It was a bad loss to Mr.

Kyner, and helms the sympathy of the entire community. It was partially covered by insurance, and characteristic of the rustler he is, before Saturday night had a new one up and almost enclosed. Goods at Bed Rock prices at the Daylight. In a Central Kansas town where liquor used to flow freely, a revivalist, after conducting a series of meetings, wound up with this encouraging announcement: "The meetings have ben greatly blessed Besides driving whiskey out of the town we converted seven real estate agents, who are now regulr attendants at church. E.

R. Trask. our father, has again embarked in the newspaper business, his last etl'ort will be the Hamilton Enterprise. If the Hamilton people give him the right kind of assistance he will make the town of Hamilton heard of outsidt) this county. Madison Index.

Here is success to you bro. Trask. Last year there were nearly 10.000 carloadsof salt, manufactured in Hutchinson, Kan, The exact amount is barrels. To make this great amount of salt 5.2(10 cars of coal were consumed; besides this a vast amount of barrel ma (ients Underwear worth 25c at is Ladies Vests (a splendid garment) at .0 Ladies' Hose (seamless) fast black .07 Haudkerchicves (Hemstitched) Colored bordered .01 ARE HAT AND CAP DEPARTMENT. Lot' Men's odd Hats, worth $1.00 at .51 Lot Children's odd Hats woth fide at QUEENSWARE AND GLASSW DEPARTMENT Cups and Saucers, largest and best LUUALtn $.

Old papers 20 cents per 100. 18 lbs, best sugar $1. at the Daylight. Did you know Sunday was Easter? Mrs Linnie Jennings is on the sick ist this week. Dr.

Splawn of Kineald was on our streets Thursday. Mrs S. Moon and Mrs D. Stoll drove to Kincaid Tuesday afternoon. Barney Goodwin and family visited at the Burnham home Sunday.

Cabinet of Wash Embroidery Silks at the Daylight. Mrs. .1. II. Lamay is again confined to her bed by rheumatism.

Misses Bird Laughlin and Minnie Seber, took the examination at this place Saturday. MrClarance Ryberwason our streets Saturday, shaking hands with old friends. Miss Julia Everline of Gamelt is the guest of Miss Bessie Schuessler. this week, The Daylight has received a new stock of spring and summer goods end they are all right. Messers Grant and Elven Lewranee horse buyers of Bayard, was in town Saturday.

J. B. Hendershot and T. 0 McDowell went out to F. Kiners Wednesday to assess the damage of the lire.

Mr. Hiram Winters, of Moran, cousin of Mrs. I. K. Reeve, was here the first of the week, visiting her.

Latest styles of Hals and Caps at the Daylight. Mrs. Fred Williams and sister, Miss Mary McDaniels drove to Richmond Miturday to visit a few days. Miss Angb Laws and Pink Jackson of Welda were the guests of Mr. and Mis Frank McDani ds Saturday.

Mrs. Bertha Williams visited her pa. leiits, John Lamay and wife, Saturday and Sunday. per set Plates, best Ironstone i'rult Dish, hansome and large Men's Black and Brown Fedora Hats worih 1.500 at Men's Linen Canvas Hats, nobby at Strawllats, Boy's and Men's all kinds. Men's and Boy's Yachting Caps, Latest Sauce Dishes, per set .40 .25 .20 .25 .50 ,25 .45 hW, Lewis Sons Undertaker, Hearse furnished free.

Satisfaction guaranteed all times. Office Open day and night-over Hardware store, south side square-sO. E. Smith's old stand. Garnett, Kansas piece Glass Table Set, worth 50c at Covered Chambers, large white No.

1 Lamp complete Vo. 2 Lamp CLOTING DEPARTMENT. Boy' 2 piece Suit good at We have just received two cars of potatoes one of the northern Minn. Red river stock for seed, and one of Colo- Pearls, which we will sell at the following prices: Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption.

This Is the best medicine in the world fo all forms of Coughs and Colds aiyl for Con sumption. Every bottle Is guaranteed. It will cure ii ml not disappoint. It lias no equal for Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hay Fever Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Ladrippe. Cold In the head and for Consumption.

It is safe for nil ages, pleasant to take, and nhove all sure cure. It is always well to take Dr. King's new Life Pills In connection with Dr. King's new discovery, as they regulate and tone tb stomach and bowels. We guarantee perfect siitlsfetioii or return money.

Free trial i h. An lies m. Drug Store, llegn ar slz.) 50 cents and 1. Oil MINN. EARLY CHIOS 95c.

MINX. EAKLY KOBE 85c MTNN. BEAUTY OF HEBRON 85c KAW VALLEY EAR OH IOS 70c. COLO. PEARLS 68c We buy produce of ALL KINDS-onthing excepted- at the very highest market price.

If you have anything to sell bring it here. Don.t beg the little merchants to take it. Come where it is wanted and brings the top price. At our store in libt Moi'ND one bushel of apples don't over slock. We will buy by the wagon We hav eleven clerks lo wait on you and the largest and best arranged double store rooms in Kansas: Friends and old customers from this and adjoining counties are invite 1 to come.

You can make good wages by driving a little further and receive better goods, honest weights and courteous treatment. Thanking yon in advance, we are Very peetfully, Blue Mound Cash Store JOllxNY'S ESSAY ON Pleasantoti Observer: Feet is the biggest part of some folk. They are found usually about one yard south of the stummick, they are very expensive cau-e itkostsso much for shoes to put them in. Feet are too in number which is very useful to us. If we did not have no feel we wud hav to walk on our hands which would be hard work, girls wud uav to make their dresses dill'eiant i guess Wudden it be funny if our hahds growed wliere our feet is and our feel where our hands is Cuddeiit we cut some funny kapers lhov.

well gess. We'd all bee circus aolers then ud-deni that be jolly i wish i cud change my haudsand feet i'n show Harry Tom-dick some tricks then. On Mm right foot oeginning at the northwest corner is alot of lows beginning with a great big one terial, bags, boxes and other matter used in the manufacture and sale of salt were used. Moments are useless if trilled nwaj and they are dangerously wasted if consumed by delay in case whera One Minute Caugh Cure would bring im mediate relief. Thos.

Anderson. which gits littler as they go down the line east. On the wrong foot they, begin GEO. W. STEPHENSON, PROP.

at the north-east corner and gilleu like wise as the right loot, winch is alungsui See the new line of Ladies and Gents Shoes at the Daylight, The many friends of Grandma Love will be sorry to hear of her sickness, We 1 ope she may have a speedy reovery. It looks quite natural to see F. II. i i.uich back in his old place at the Daylight try ing to please their many cus-oineis. Jack Lamay and Will Jennings came lip from Lallarpe Friday evening to attend tin; play, and stayed over til Mon-.

ay before returning. Call at the Daylight and examine the large i voice of Spring Goods o.nsisiing fancy Calicoes, Lawns, Percales ami wash goods of all description. Harry Rogers our old type (dinger, wiii.il pleasant caller Saturday, he sins he liiu-s fanning all right, but toe Le oli.ee seems I ke home. Come i.g.ii.i Ha rj Al liabcockwho lately purchased the Gordon inperty In the cast par, town, is having the old house torn own and a nice, in.ul cottage erected in a e.id. The many friends of Grandma will be very sorry to hear of her recent and we hope to learn of her speedy recovery.

Blue Mound, Kan. only a little east. Winimins most always hurl their shoes cause they can't lind shoes big enough i guess Thais all We wiiil correspondents nil over the country. Send us the Hems of our neig hborhood, and we will furnish you yourn ON NY The ladies of the llebekah lodge a verv iiii-asaiit burpru-c on L. I Disfigurement for life by burns or scalds may beavoided by using DeWiit'g Wich Hazel Halve, the great remedy for piles and for all kinds of sores and gkiij I Frank James, the noted ex-bandit, has declared for war: and Frank, it.

must be confessed, isespecialy well up in the tactic which have been followed by the Spaniards in their operations in Cuba. Kansas is getting frightfully old, observed Victor Murdock. There was a time when forty men in every town could tell who planted each tree, win. b-ilteach house, he minute story of each twig, ofeveiy board that sprang from the blank Hour of the prairie. But every few days some one is tucked away on a wind swept hill, and one of these days it will be the fortieth man and with him will he tucked away all the little details of the town's construction.

And the like those of New England, will believe that, like the sky, the creek, the grave yard hill, the town was "always and never did begin. Ex. with stamps and all necessary materials and then last but not least, you will re Caldwell and wile Monday evening, a very nice supper was served and a most FRFF OF CHAIKJHTOSUl'VKlilOlie Cut thisoufand take it to your druggist and get a sample bottle free of Dr. King's New Discovery, for Consumption caughs and colds. They do not ask yoi to buy pefore trying.

This will show you the great merrits of t.hi.i tritely wonderful remedy and show you what can be accomplished by the regular dottle This is no experiment, and would be disastrous te the proprietors did the not know il would invariably cure Many of the best physhuis are now usc-Ing it in their practece with great, result and are relying on it In mostseviire cases It is gtiarant I. Tryal bottle free a City Drugstore. Regular size 50 cents nd $1,00. eive the Colonv Free Press Ex. enjoyable evening was spent.

The H'ime fo; the Ledger There no need of littl chilbren bflnjr tortured by scald hend Czem and skin eruptini s. DeWett's Witch Hel Salve gsves instant relief and cures RUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. Uruises, Sores, I'lcers, Salt rheum Fev.ir Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands ly. Tims, Anderson drugstore. Chilblniins.

Corns, and all skin Krup- Warning: Persons who suffer fm coughs and colds should heed the warn- Til 10 sUKE LA uuirrw ciuuv There is no use sull'ering from this dreadful malady, if you will only ge the rlg.il remedy. You are having pain all through your body, your liver is out order, have no appetite, no life or ambition, have a bad cold, in fact am completely used up. Electric Hitters is the only remedy that will give prompt and sure relief. They act directly on jour Liver. Stomach and Kidneys, tone up ihe whol stem and make you feel like a new being, They are guaranteed to cure or money refunded.

For Sale at Dr. Thus. Anderson's Drugstore. Duly 50cts per bottle. ions, Mild positively cures Piles, or no my required.

It js guarante.id to give p.irfet't satisfaction or money refunded price -Tic per box li CU1UE FOR THE I.Erci I or danger and save hemselves suffer -Ing and fatil resultsby usln Mln ute cough Cure ft is an infalllblo remedy for coughs' colds, croup and all throat and lung trouble. Thog, Aoder-Drug store, 1 ThirswendofGroHbeek. Tex. says thai when he luisa-spell of indigestion a i Is had and sluggish he takes two 1 1 itt.sLlttlo Early Risers at night id is rlphf th' iii-xl moming. Many of oi fro do the same thing I you? IT IS NO USIO denying the Mel thai prices, quality and squarely living up to what you advertise brings thp siiswer, as is being demonstrated by the WONDERFUL amount of business they are doing at the Nine Mound Cash Store.

You can't alford to risk your life by allowing a cold to develop into pneumonia or consumption. Instant relief and a certain cure art alforded by One niiiuie uiiiuh (Jure. SUBSCRIBE NOW successor lo til.1 Co.ail Fischer iUer..

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Pages Available:
920
Years Available:
1896-1899