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The Concordia Times from Concordia, Kansas • 5

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Peculiar spring this. John Harkness' Stores, Okey receives strawberries daily. 8tf John Duby of Miltonvale has receiv Decoration day, May 20th. Okey's ice cream is the best. ed a pension.

Stf Coxcoiuha, May 22, 1890. Fourth of July celebration this year Remember we are after the news. at Wiley's Grove. SPECIAL! FOR ONE WEEK. Tom Brown, of Minersville is report Vegitation of all kind is on the boom.

Call on T. A. flLSON when you want hart time loan. ed to be seriously ill. REMNANTS Lots of them on the Bargain Connter.

It will pay you to look. nicely since Stock is starting off has already Tne local newspaper should be found in every home. No child will grow up ignorant who can be taught to appreciate the home paper. It is the stepping stone to intelligence in all those matters not to be learned in books. Give your children a foreign newspaper without one word about any person, place or thing which they ever saw or heard of, and how can you expect them to be interested.

But let them have a home paper and read of persons they meet, and of places with which they are familiar, and an interest is awakened which increases with every arrival of the local paper; thus a habit of reading is formed and those children will read the papers all their lives and become intelligent men and women, a credit to their ancestors, strong in their knowledge of the world as it is to-dav. being put on the grass. Political skirmishing commenced. 40-inch Mohair Brilliantiue, The colors are, light gray, Beige, light sage and lix- EN DRAB. 29c.

yrd. Considerable sickness is reported in 4c. a yd. Dark Dress Challies In stripes and figures-worth 71 cents. the neighborhood of Aurora.

No farmer in Cloud county should be without The Times. The above price is for oxe week only, to reduce stack. Yes that's what we want; a good forth with a Charlie Crans shines new delivery wagon. correspondent from every part of the county. has received 12c yrd.

34 inch, double fold, solid Black Dress Goods in fine raised check pat terns worth 25c. a yd. Ham Spalding lets the farmers know James Head, of Glasco an increase of pension. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Misses' trimmed white and onfa fancy straw sailor hats, 16 ceni3' that he does grind feed.

See what he has to say. Do you want a 51,000 Loan on you 3c. Roll. Sto'rt Braid Some one be sure and send us the news from your locality. Stackhouse Troup had their office papered and painted up last week.

If you spoil a stamped, envelope in attempting to write the address upon 160? If so get it of T. A. FILSON at 7 to 7i per cent. WHITE PEARL 2 1-2 Cxs. DRESS BUTTONS, dozen.

For a regular trading place our DEPARTMENT STORE is hard to beat. It hasn't ever been matched so far, nor is it likely to be Th8 farmers are becoming well it, or if you have lost stamps because they have gotten sticky and adhered to each other, you should know that all stamped envelopes which are spoiled The rain last Thursday was general all over the state and did much good. organized and of course that frightens John Harkness. John Harkness, the politicians. 1 by mistake committed in superscribing Shall Concordia celebrate the 4th oj July this year.

Yes at Wiley's grove. The hard wind Saturday evening will be redeemed by the post oflice department at their stamp value. Pos blew the smoke stack off of Betournay Reid's bakery. Some of our politicians are STANDARD GRADFS now piat- tage stamps damaged by sticking together in warm weat her or any other practicing walking the Alliance Get reserved seats for the commence form. ment exercises to-morrow night, at cause before using may be returned to the department and their value repaid OF FLOURS! Pure Sperm oil at J.

C. Sterling's to the purchaser or exchanged for new Sewing Machine oflice in Concoidia. Kansas. 8t2 Beaucliamp 's pharmacy. Sewing Machines sold in "Original Packages" at J.

C. Sterling's office. Ht2 COXCOliDIA, IvAXSAS. EEE2E3- stamps. Ihese regulations are, we think, not generally known and their publication may be beneficial to a great "It never rains but poms'' was never many.

more forcibly shown than last Saturday evening. Kansas has 110 creameries in suc cessful operation. Why not have one Full grown Moss-back photos can be here in Concordia and make it 111 had at Geigers. Satisfaction always There is an excellent scope of country guaranteed. 2 around Concordia that could be easily The Times is daily gaining friends, circuited and a large amount of cream von intend to subscribe now is the gathered at a small expense as this From Enterprise, Blue Rapids, Atchison, Morganville and Ilumbolt on hand.

JUST RECEIVED. Car of Union Pacific, H. S. and Supreme. JUST RECEIVED, A car of Valley-Lilly, Crowning-Glory, Rise and Shine and Silver-Leaf.

BRAN, Bran, I have just receiued two cars this weak. OIL-CAKE-MEAL $1.25 percwr. Feeders who buy is quantities should get my rates. REMEMBER I warrant all goods, and give a liberal reduction to those who bny 300 pouads. HAY, CORN, OATS, MILLET, SORGHUM, CORN-CHOP, OAT-CHOP, SCREENINGS, GRAHAM, BTCKWI1EAT, RYE FLOUR, CORN MEAL.

I still sell Warranted Family at SO cents. CHARLIE CRANS. The rush of work still continues in this oflice. Fall in line with the rest and you'll turn up here. Mrs.

Beck is training about 60 of the little girls for Decoration Day. She is a great favorite among the children. If you want old papers to put down under carpets or oa shelves you can buy them at 20c a hundred at our office. T'is a conceded fact that the farmers of Cloud county haye put in a larger acreage of grain this year than ever before. part of Cloud is well filled with cows accepted time.

A and from talks we have had with far We wish our readers to know that mers we find the would nearly all be we are prepared to do all kinds of job willing to sell cream. Will some enter work and reasonable too. prising man look into this? 'tis a good chance for a money making business Wanted: a situation by an all- for the right kind of a man. around printer. Recommendations furnished.

Address this office. A party of farmers from out south No man who read and sponges as he west of town called upon us Saturday The movement of corn since the to let us know they were getting up advance in price: notwithstanding it is goes, will hardly reach the land where milk and honey flows. Catch on and subscribe for The Times now. at a busy season, is surely large. ith of July celebration to be held out at Wiley's grove four miles out, on the PERSONAL MENTION.

new X' ox leit on the Tuesday morn When you want a first class sewing The G. A. R. grocery, which was run ing passenger for a trip to Chicago. Mr.

John Love and wife, of Concoi machine get the New road to Wilcox's. They have a line greve there and are going to fix up to entertain all of Concordia, as they Agt. St2 J. C. Sterling dia, visited with Mr.

Gilmore's folks by Medore Martin, lias gone fishing for McGinty. A chattel was foreclosed Monday and the dooia are locked. last Sunday. Scottsville News. Whole trains of stock go through on Ed.

Ellicoit, the manager of the have ample room and it not so far but what all can go. The liverymen have signified their intention to run hacks to and from the grove. the C. B. dailv.

beside the K. P. hauls Electric Light returned Tuesday out several cars from here eyery week Crans, the Crescent Flour and Feed morning from his two weeks trip. We can get you any paper, periodical The Central Branch commenced run Councilman Troup, of the Third man, has received three car-loads or flour in the last week, and says lie has another car coming which will be here or magazine below the publishers pric ward, has retutned from his western es. Save monev by ordering through trip to Concordia.

K. C. Gazette. ning a fast stock freight from Downs to Kansas City last Sunday, the 18th. The train will make thirty mile3 an hour, which is faster time than is made us.

4Stf. the last of the week. He evidently must be doing a rushing business. Tom Wrong, one of Concordia's legal Amos Craig Sundayed in Omaha. Reed Scott returned home Saturday evening.

L. M. Tarr took a trip up the 13. M. Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. llillis were visiting in Topeka Saturday. Calvin Stanley has received an increase of pension. II.

Robinsonwas Kansas City the fore part of the week. Mrs. C. P. Fox is visiting Washington friends this week.

C. N. Williard was down Junction City one day last week. Ed. Chapman was up the B.

M. on a business tour Saturday. W. S. Tipton and family visited Concordia Tuesday.

Kansan. L. A. Bartlett is circulating around on our streets this morning. An exchange says "we are approach We see by Tuesday's dailies that lights, accompanied by a Mr.

Barton of Atchinson, wa3 in the city Wednesday. by any of the passenger trains running ing the long hot days of summer at Wm. T. Ard, of Glasco, and Joseph on the road. The train will run from present it doesn't appear much that Cuba Daylight.

Wagner, of Concordia have each re Downs to Kansas City a distance of 265 way. R. C. Ketchum and Roy Williams ceived pensions. Pension bills are miles in thirteen and one-half hours, two Beloit-ites, drove across from that Betournay and Lasnier put down a hows thatfora freight out in these grinding through rapidly these days and old soldiers are beginning to get place Tuesday, and spent Wednesday new side walk in front of their elegant parts.

looking over our city. business block in the east end this their dues. farents who allow their boys to run Mrs. Harvey ot Concoi dia, has been week. the streets, and climb upon passing We wentaronnd to the rink building visiting her sisters in this city, Mrs vehicles, should be prepared at any last night witn the intention of attend We have constantly on hand old pa Perkins and Miss Bushnell.

the past time to see them carried home on a pers which we will sell at cents a week. Cawker Times. stretcher. There is scarcely a team are good to put on shelves J. C.

Elliot came down from James ing the band practice and giving our band a write-up. But evidently newspaper men are not welcome, consequently we cannot tell our readers how Miss Ada Proctor made her Milton under carpets passes on the sirjets but what some boy hops on to "steal a ride," and we vale friends a visit last week. town last Thursday evening, where he had been for a week running the bank The Times job department is kept have seen three or four at a time crowd D. W. Simmons returned Monday our band is progressing.

while Cashier Hostetler was out among busy these days, you don't have to each other in their attempts almost The editor is on the excursion this the farmers. into the wheels. wait Ion for vour work however. evening from his two weeks trip. Prof of the Beloit schools, was in our city Saturday high week and our main-stay, Mr.

Leslie Mrs. DeVinney was in town Tuesday Bring in your jobs. One of Belleville's young men stole a soliciting orders for job work for her Abbott, left Monday; so it throws all the editorial and mechanical work on coat last week and had the gall to wear AlbertHall is taking a trip into the son Will DeVinney of Concordia. Remember if you want a seat at the opera house to see the commencement eastern part of the state this week. the Associate, consequently if The it around on the streets the following Sunday, in consequence whereof he wonder how many more of the family exercises to-morrow night you can get Times is not up to the average this IIon.R.

P. est, or Concordia was a caller Wednesday. Belleville Teles- them at Beauchamp's he has out. Kansan. Mrs.

J. II. McCall, living south week our readers will know the why- was ''pulled'' and brought before the proper authorities to explain. He of ness thereof. copa.

So far we have heard of no chinch Jamestown, came down yesterday plead guilty of petty larcency and was D. L. Brown was down to Topeka biirs this vear. Insects of all kinds Loan companies, are pulling out or morning and spent the day in shop given a ngiis sentence and a promise of the extent of the law if the offense the latter part of last week on business have for some reason or other made ping and visiting old friends. She afiairs.

was repeated. returned on the evening passenger. themselver scarce this spring. Mrs. C.

W. McDonald went up to Isaac Rigby left Tuesday morning to The man who allows the seat of his The annual meeting of the Concordia Belleville the first of the week to visit attend the annual meeting of the Cloud county and are raising their rates, but I am making loans at just as low rates as ever the lowest in the county. Come and see me if you want to get the lowest rates in the pants to caress a dry goods box during Building Loan Association will be friends. To Knights of Pythias, to be held in held at the oflice of C. E.

Dawson on the greater portion of the fleeing hours peka on Tuesday, Wednesday an of the vear. can hone to succeed in Saturday evening, May 31st. at 8 p. Thursday. Isaac is sent by the lodge at this life.

for the purpose of electing eight directors and the transaction of such other this place as their representative. countv. T. A. FiLSON.

Circus time is near at hand, the kids Rev. Baker came up from Salina Fr business as may come before the meet During the thunder shower Saturday are beginning to figure on how much nay aim returneu Saturday, lie as ing. water the elephant will have to drink ata D. B. Couch, Sec.

called to preach the funeral services of evening lightning struck the flag pole on the top of the cone on the front part of the Bankers Loan Trust Co's. in order for them all to work them mere was neary as many wagons Mrs. Sweet, but as the funeral was held on Sunday instead of Saturday as selves in. Dwight Harrison came in from the west on the C. B.

passenger Tuesday morning. Judge Sturges came in Saturday evening on the B. to Sunday with his family. WT. T.

Branch and A. Beaucliamp made Topeka a business visit the first of the week. II. llillis, of Concordia, was in the city Tuesday and Wednesday. Belleville Democrat.

Will Guimont came up from Clyde Saturday evening where had been at work the past week. loaded with corn on our streets Satur building, after demolishing the pole and ball it jumped to the electric light The ladies of the M. E. church will day and Monday, and in fact for the past week, as when it was only thirteen give a strawberry and ice cream festi val this, Thursday, evening in the cents last lan. evidently an ot our wires and cut them in the street and also in Betournay Reid's.

The writer was just starting down to the depot and we received such an electric Marcotte buildinsi 4 doors west of the iarmers did not dispose or their crops then and those that did not are great post oflice. was first intended he could not stay. Miss Vnna Colfman of Fairfield, Iowa, stopped off in the city Monday and visited the families of A. T. Sid-well and Wm.

Peck. She was on her return from a visit to relatives at Man-kato. She left Tuesday morning for Omaha where she will visit a few days and return home. Leslie Abbott left Monday morning makers now thereby. shock as to nearly down us.

ine is. Li. T. Co. can consider themselves lucky Some one is circulating the report that the Concordia Mill does not grind A special train, carrying the officials that there was no more damage done than what was.

Mrs. Pieman spent last week rusti of the road, passed ud the Central teed tor farmers. This is not only a cating at her old home, Dr. Moore's, mistake but a downright falsehood, When a Kansas editor gets Branch yesterday. J.

P. Pomeroy, the Boston millionaire, was aboard, and south of Jamestown. You can get your grain ground for a neatly dis-big blue printed, carefully folded, but iar "journal" from the east, covers on one of its pages a Chas. N. McKenzie, living in the it is given out that this road will short either a light toll or tor cash, and a for his home at Delplios.

Mr. Abbott has been in our employ for several months and we take especial pleasure in recommending him to the fraternitv south part of the citv. has received an good job done. Otl ly be extended in a southwesterly di rection. Osborne Farmer.

pencil mark, he knows without rurtner observation that it is somebody els jumping onto Web Wilder, who is by increase on his pension. Tim CYBrien. Aurora's hustling lum Our high schools closes to-morrow and the commencement exercises will Iona, Jewell county, claims a newly odds the best known "insurance man" be held in th opera house in the even in the world. Clay Center Dispatch. as a first-class-all-around-printer, and to society, wherever he may be, as a straight-forward, honest, moral young man.

He has our best wishes. discovered marble quarry of extra quality and unlimited quantity. If ing, doors open at seven curtain raises "We get plenty of them too, as well ai such a thing can be found up there the balance of the newspaper boyi. y. berman, and Don Atwood, the banker, spent Sunday in the Metropolis.

Frank Pound, of Iona, Jewell county was in the city Monday and Tuesday talking railroad. Frank is Iona's hustling merchant. at eight. There are eight graduates this year, three in the Latin Scientific Concordia's business blocks and resi course, two in the English Scientific dences will soon be built with marble But we should judge they received cold comfort at the hands of the press all over the state. T.

A. FILSON makes Choice Farm Loan of and upwards at 7, and per cent straight. fronts'. and three in the Normal..

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1884-1891