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The Kanopolis Independent from Kanopolis, Kansas • 2

The Kanopolis Independent from Kanopolis, Kansas • 2

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city and county, immmmmm mmmi WALNUT CAMP NO. 4882 1 THE INDEPENDENT. K. L. GRIFFITH, Editor and Xjr.

i Once Tried trip Extraordinary Jennings made a business to Brookrille last Friday. 4. John Grubb the purchaser of the Supscription, $100 per annum Published every Thursday. Sternberg ranch south of town, was in the City Thursday. I Advertising rates made known on I application.

Church and Society advertisments J. R. Jackson was under the For the last three weeks we have been preparing for biggest sale in the history of Ellsworth County. the past week. Yjung an Ellsworth Dry During the last few days more Merchant was doing business goods have been unpaeked in this Store, and every article was bought for less money than we ever owned the same class of goods for before.

The object of this sale is to stretch our business, and make your dollars belore. Read the prices carefully, then you will be surprised at the High Quality, and the Low Prices. The prices quoted in this advertisement are a fair sample of everything offered in this Bi Monev Saving Sale. Lou Prices. the than 20 cases of clean, new, stretch as they never did come and aud see the goods; 60 dozen pairs of Ladies Kid Gloves 1 Black, Brown and Tan shades, worth $1.50 Sale price 75 cts.

16 Cases mens shoes from Hamilton Brown Shoe Regular price Sale price 11.19 20 dozen mens laundried shirts, col ored, worth 65 cents, Sale price 39 144 pairs mens shoes, mostly sam ples, worth $3.00 and $3.50 Sale price only $1.98 Mens work shirts Sale price 19 cts. Mens heavy knit Underwear shirts and drawers 35 cents. value, only 23 cents. Mens extra fine heavy Cam els Hair knit Underwear in this Sale 45 cents. Boys Overcoats worth $2.50.

fcz.o ana in mis Sale $1.98 Boys and youths Overcoats $3.25 and value, only $1.98 Boys and youths Overcoats $4.50 to $6.00 value, only $3.33 Mens Overcoats $4.50 to $5. values Sale price $3.75 are close making prices PL 100 pairs Extra heavy Giay blankets worth 50 cents, This Sale only 39 cts. 50 pairs Extra large and heavy Tan blankets, $1.25 cents value, only 75cts. 20 pieces Standard Prints 4 cents. 12 pieces Montrose Ginghams 5 cts.

5 pieces Shaker Flannell 3 cents. 1000 yards Indian Head Muslin 5cts, 30 yards Ingrain Carpet, only 15cts Special values in Ingrain, carpets worth 40, 5o, 75 and 85 cents at 30, 40, 49 and 75 cents. Window Shades complete with spring rollers, only 9 cents. One lot all wool Fascinators 15 cts, One lot Odds and Ends, Childrens wool noods and Capes, only 8 cents. 12 dozen Ladies heavy fleced Union suits, worth 75 cents, Sale price 39cts, 60 dozen Ladies heavy fleeced, lined Vests and Pants, worth 40 cents, only 25 cents.

23 Ladies heavy Beaver Capes, vel vet collar, worth $1.50 Sale price 98c, 17 Ladies Plush Capes, worth $3.75 This Sale $2.49 19 Ladies heavy Beaver and Kersey Jackets, Full size, $5.00 value, This Sale only $2.69 HARNESS. $6.00 Fur Robes $4.25 $6.50 Plush Robes $4.50 $3.00 Single Harness $6.50 Modern Woodmen of America Meets every Thursday evening, at I. O. O. F.

1111. Vlsitlcg Neighbors cordially invited to attend. II. Graham, V. E.

B. Stanton, Clerk. S. S. Jackson, Tonsorial Artist Kanopolis, Kansas.

Printing Of all kinds at this Office. The Twice a Week Topeka Capital And The Independent, ONE YEAR FOR $1.50 Uaia Pacific No. 1 West Bound, Limited. 13:01 A. No.

3 Denver and Pao. Coast, Lmt. 601 P. Ho. 4 Atlantic Express 10:18 A.

No, 2 East Bound, Limited 1:50 A. NnM V.T.et. Ttniinrl Lnoal B-Sfl A. M. No.13 West Bound, Local Freight.

11:15 A. M. I Close connections. Quick Time. J.

E. Johnson, Agent. Mo, Pacific No. 121 Arrives at No.122 Leaves at 5:35 P. 6:30 A.

M. No. 122 makes connections at (jeneseo. with trains for south, east and west. 3 II Well we want to guess we do A customer of ours, and we will always use you right, We are not in the ARMY, but still in Ellsworth with a full line of Watches and Jewelry, and Say We are just Out of Stt on clocks, and if you need a piar of Spectacles we can test your eyes free of charge and fit you with lenses at reasonable pricss.

Give us a call. Fred. A. Kzslzv, Tlie weler. Opp, P.

ELLSWORTH, KAN. A. H. WISE KANOPOLIS, KANSAS. DEW Dealer in Grain It I I Always Used! My daughter took down with diphtheria on New Years day.

Mr. Tibbetts gave me a 50 cent bottle of and told me to use it as directed. I did so, and it cured her. is the best remedy we ever had. Mrs.

Ceelia Hank. Ellsworth, January, 1897. I was troubled for many years with sore throat every time I would take a cold, so bad that 1 could not swallow, sleep nor rest on account of pain. I tried everything I could learn of, without obtaining relief, until in 1893 bought a 50 cent bottle of Dr. T.

K. Griffith's Conqueror Diphtheria Cure, took about half of the medicine, when found my throat cured and have had no throat trouble since, it is a wonderful remedy for sore throat. J. Barrbt. Topeka, Kansas.

726 Kansas Avenue. Christopher, 111., Jan. 1, 1896. This is to certify that I have been a sufferer from chronic tonsilitis for sixteen years. I have had spells when my throat would rise and nothing seemed to relieve me and death seemed the inevitable end.

Two weeks ago began the use of Dr. Griffith's Conqueror Diphtheria Cure and it has done me more good than anything I ever used, the swelling being greatly reduced and my throat made nearly free from ulcers. Jessie M. Dtb. Dear understand you are putting upon the market your remedy for diphtheria Allow me to say that your treatment of our little girl was in every respect successful We have had diphtheria in our family three times before, and can not speak too highly of your remedy.

I am willing to bear testimony at any time. L. A. DUGQKB, Pastor of M. E.

Church. Kanopolis, Mar. 7, 1893. Rev. L.

A. Dugger Is now pastor of the M. E. Church at Natoma, Kansas. I had a very severe attack pf tonsi litis when Mr.

Tibbltts came to my house and recommended Griffith's Conqueror Diphtheria Cure which he was selling. The "third dose relieved me entirely. My grandchild was crying from pain caused by sore throat. I gave it one dose of the Diphtheria Cure and it dropped off into a calm sleep and I heard no more complaint from its throat trouble. Mb.

Shbnfield. Ellsworth, Kansas, Dec. 18, 1896, Dr. Griffith: I desire to say that your Diphtheria Cure has done what everything else has failed to do. I had a very bad case of tonsilitis and your Diphtheria Cure curedjue In six hours.

Hoping others may profit by this, I am Yours very truly, D. K. Moobi. Beatrice, Oct. 24, 1893.

Dr. T. K. Griffith: I have used your medicine with sue- cess, and others are waiting for some. Inclosed please find Money Order for which please send 13 bottles by tha first Express and credit me for the medicine that 1 have received.

The diphtheria is raging here. The parties that used your medicine speak very highly of it. Yours truly, G. R. Youua.

McPherson, Dec. 17, 1898. We claim that Griffith's Conqueror Diphtheria Cure is the best remedy for the cure of Diphtheria, Tonsilitis and sore throat, in the world and are ready to back up our claims. We challenge comparison with any Diphtheria and Tonsilitus remedy In the World. Buy a bottle, use it, and If it does not prove satisfactory, we will gladly refund your money.

We have sold this remedy on a positive guarantee for over Five years and have been called on to refund the purchase price in but one case. This is as good a record as has ever been made by any remedy. TRRQJLT; YOU WILL SOON BE WELL IP YOU Use Griffith's CONQUEROR Diphtheria Cure. PREPARED BY, Home Treatment Med. Co.

Kanopolis, Kansas. 1 1 at halt rates. All eopy must be in not later than Tuesday noon. Entered at the Kanopolis, Tost Office, as second class mail matter. eler CD (First published Oct.

27, 1898.) NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT. J. II. Shade 1 Before A. M.

Justice of the l'eace John P. Lcnkerjof Ellsworth Township, In Ellsworth county Kansas. Said John P. Lonker, defendant. Is hereby last was and notified that on the 11th, day of October, 18U8 this an order of attach nient for the sum of Forty Dollars, was Issued, by the above Justice of th Peace against your goods.

In the above entitled action: and that said case will be htardontheSl, day of November, 1808. at 2 clock P. M. n. Shade, Plaintiff.

Attest A. M. Woodmanse, Justice of the Peace. Ellsworth. Items.

John'rFayne is acting as night watch till the council appoints a man to fill the vacancy caused by the res ignation of Archie Iluycke. Several young men, friends of Geo, Trimble, from Michigan have been spending a vacation hunting in the country and report some great sport The TJ. F. E. R.

Co. put in a new of Seitz9' drug store he first of the week. John Wats in from Winona where he has been running a section for the U. week. Ellis Stewart" visited in Salina last week.

Last Thursday Tonny Kluber hired a team to drive to Holyrood, but the team preferred to go the other way and.when Tony leftctbeni -they proceeded to advertise the cigar and livery business by. scattering Tonysi cigars and Sams' buggy harness out over the streets at a lively rate until they brought up against a and--there That pole belonged to 'Charley Pohl-man and proved to be as strong as Charley Was last election. Some one relieved Wm. Joy of his watch last Thursday. Dr, Jolly, baught.

a new crown piano 01 J. w. Jenkins sons music dealers of (J. last week. Fred 'Kessler sold Pete Ilammel a fine organ this week, J.

K. Tibbetts has baught the Drennin livery barn. Ada Kessler visited a few days this week in Lyons, Last Friday Geo Brownsworth acci dently shot his brother Henry in the lip with a twenty two calibre rifle causing a serious wound. The doctors have been unable to locate the bullet but think it will not came any serious results to leave it alone. Miss Emily Dorrel and Mr.

John Brownsworth were married Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eobt. Martin started for East Tetinesee on a visit Tuesday morning.

Jas. Paul came up from Topeka to kill a Stanley Julias Shafer and wife returned to their home in Bulah Kan. Tuesday morning. Marion Merrit is circulating a peti tion to have the ccuncil appoint bim night watch. Free music boxes must be in great demand as Geo.

Coliett, Geo. Seitz and Will Sheriff are all giving tickets on the season. Quite a number of Lorraine boys visited the M. W. A.

lodge here las Monday. II. W. Reid has been quite sick the past week. C.

E. Jennings, II. Graham and Allen Hodgdeu and Ben Spil man attended Woodman Camp at Geneseo last evenip. Mrs. S.

S. Shafer, has been quite sick' this W. II. Farris made us a pleasant call last evening. J.

Frank Baker is improving his property in Ellsworth this week. weather A. Goods W. among while ited a in not It burn week ship their our were the the but it to K.A II. 4 our city Saturday.

W. Dickison the Wllsou Jew- and Optician was in Kanopolis week. County Attorney J. D. Lafferty fc- a Kanopolis visitor last friaay, while here paid his respects to office.

Hon. A. S. Chase was circulating the boys here last Friday, and here made us a friendly call. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Hadley vis in Kanopolis last Thursday. 53 Cut worms are reported to be doing great deal of damage to the wheal some counties in Kansas, We have heard of any complaint from farmers in this section. IS would be a good time to plow and .1 Are guards now. The band boys met the first of the and organized with a member of 14.

They to increase membership some before they commence practice. The letter from Will and Wesly Bradford, which appears in another column will be of interest to ail 01 readers, and especially those that sl acquainted with the bovs here Don't fail hearing Miss Tiliotson chohn rpcitfid to audiences all over country. If possible, take in the elocutionary entertainment. You'll not regret 11. A I i.

The band committee came in with instruments Tuesaay eveiuuKl they are in such condition that is probable that they will decide buy new ones. Fred Livingston of Co. I. left for Leavenworth I yesterday, where he will join his regiment, Poole has returned home. Mrs.

Smith of Abilene returned Tnpsdav. after a two weeics I A. visit with her parent Mr. and Mrs, B. Grove.

The election passed off very quietly Tuesday. We had a light vote nere only 7o votes being cast. Rev. Tolle of Salina will preach at the M. E.

Church next Sunday evening. Mr. Tolle is one of the best singers In this part of the 6tate, and everybody should turn out to bear him. The M. E.

Quarterly Meetiug has been postponed one week from date announced. For sale or trade: A complete Meat Market outfit. This outfit is for sale cheap for cash, or would trade for a goodteam. J. R.

Jackson. Kanopolis Kan Mrs. Kingman of Salina has been visiting friends and relatives in this section the past week. Charles Ackerman favored this office with a pleasant call Monday. A few pair of finished buggy shafts and buggy poles, for sale cheap.

To close them out. C. S. Bath. Mrs.

Touvcl has been quite sick this week. The Junior Ep worth Leagua are preparing a program ror evening. They will give a free entertainment, after which they Will serve a light supper for 10 cents. Everybody invited. Give the chil dren all the encouragement you can.

Mrs. Smith a neiceof Miss A. Latta is here. She expects to spend the winter with Miss Latta The supper given by the Jadies of the M. E.

Church was well attended and about $13 or $14 was made clear of expense. The latest reports claim that the entire Republican State ticket is elected, and that six Congressmen on the Republican ticket are elected. In Eels worth county, the straight Re publican ticket is elected by a big majority. W. A.

Reeder Republican candi date for Congress in this District is elected by 5 or 6 thousand plurality We have just unloaded 2 cars of Furniture, making our stock the largest in the County. During this sale we extremely Here are a few of our bargains- Sixty cent Kitchen chairs only 39 cents. 9.50 Fringed edge couches Seven dollars. 1.25 Dining Eoom chairs 98 cents. 20.00 Oak Bed Room suits Sixteen dollars.

2.00 Kitchen Tables One dollar and Forty Nine cents. GROCERIES. We always Lead in this Department, Arbuckles Coffee Only Ten cents. 20 cent Java Blend Coffee Only i5 cents, io Bars Silk, Lenox or Clairette Soap 25c. All Groceries proportionately cheap, 11 It ffsS SUlaii Vim bTTsh 1.

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Pages Available:
109
Years Available:
1898-1899