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The Alliant from Concordia, Kansas • 7

The Alliant from Concordia, Kansas • 7

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The Allianti
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Concordia, Kansas
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Concordia, Oct. ,29 1891. THE BON MAROHE In looking to the welfare of our Customers, we look to increasing our trade, and the amount of business we can do will regulate the low prices we will give our Customers. A great many tell us that wc are spoiling our Customers by giving away our profits for a week or ten days. But we don't believe it.

We like to show our gratitude to our Customers one year by doing more than the usual way of just saying: "Thank You." Of course, "thank NEW FALL CLOTHING Arriving Daily. MEN'S SUITS, BOYS' SUITS, CHILDREN'S SUITS. Hats, Caps and Furnishings of all Kinds. Styles Prittier, Qualities Batter, and Prices Lower than ever. SHE No.

1. you" is a mark of appreciation, but it does not give any personal benefit AS OUR ANNUAL' THANKSGIVING SALE. This 6tore above all other3 is the place to economize in buying. Cloaks, JJlankkts, Urks.s Good and Flannels, prices! spot-cash Prices! This week we put ou the does to all our Customers. For nearly two years we have given some thing to our Customers, such as Oil Paintings, Work Tables, and other goods which we thought would be appreciated by our trade, but paint A lot of misses wool Jerseys at half price.

The colors are navy, cardinal, and brown. The price is 3ac. ings are getting to be passe; so on Next Saturday we will have on exhibition something entirely new, which will be useful as well as ornamental, and warranted to give perfect satisfaction; only solid silver can be called better. So next Saturday look at our window and see if we See What we are Giving Away. are not good to our trade.

MILLINERY GQ5v3D S(luai'e Dealing. Please leave your orders as early in the; tveek as possible. A. E. LASNIER BUI lifl SJfc LEADER OF POPULAR PRICES.

mm A Clothiers. 116 118, COXCOIIDIA, KANSAS. SHOES LAMAY ATTEBERY, THE CHEAP CASH GROCERY Is still holding the line and driving competition to the winds. Gro We bny our school shoes from a manufacturer who puts his name on the bottom of every shoe. 81.20 and 1.40.- ceries are cheaper theu ever so don't place vour orders until yon get our prices.

We will for variety give you a few of our leaders for a week or STORE 2. two: bat as we strike a good bargain we reduce prices and give our cua tomers the benefit of a Cash deal: Granulated Sugar at 20 lbs. for $1.00 isn't very bad. Brown Sugar 23 is all right too. Kansas Sorghum Sue.

don't pay 40 for it Horse Shoe Tobacco 7o cents for two pounds. J. T. and Old Sledge 30 per pound. Old Style 20 Harness, Slanlzets, Collars, Sad.dJ.es, TTvTkiips, And 'otliez grod.s in.

tlieir line-Rob will give his Personal Attenton to Repairing. We hope to see all our old friends. We hope to make many new ones. On Main St. oast of Broadway.

T. LAMAY. It. F. ATTEBERY.

"And Our Beauty" 14 14 Put up expressly for us and is a wonder how we can afford it. Arbuckles, Lions, Mokaska, or any other Brand of Coffee including the famons U. P. i). winch means Ucst rackage On Larth, all for Granulated snjrar 201bs.

for $1.03. -Arbuckles package coffee 22c. 'Lion" package coffee "Midland" package coffee 22Jc. "Silk" soap 7 bars for 25c. "'Lenox" soap 13 bars for 50c.

"Ivory" soap 6 bars for 23c. Tavlor's Soda, package 5c. Dwight's Soda, package 10 oz can Royal Haking Powder, 40c. 10 oz can Dr. Price's Baking Powder, 40c.

Dakers Premium chocolate 3oc. lb. Corn starch Itb pkg 7c. tlos.vst?,r(;h 15) pkg 7c. Oat Hakes 8 lbs for 10c.

2K pkr Quaker oats 10c. l'ettijolins Breakfast food fOe. Choice Rice 4 lbs for 25c. Coffee Escence 2c. a box.

No. 1 barrel salt $1.20. Hulk starch 5c. a pound. Old Style" smoking Tobacco 20c.

Ik 1-E) pkg Rmoking Tobacco 15c. "Let Go" Plug Tobacco 20c. lb. Plug Tobacco 30c. Eb.

"3 black Crows" plug 22fc lb. "Horse Shoe" plug 2 lbs. for 75c. The "Akata" Tka 50c. lb.

22 cents per package. Green Coffees are still lower and we are selling "Swing inward, gates of tho future, SwinK outward, ye dwrs of the pant, A giant in waking from slumlx And rending his fetters at last From the dust where his proud tyrants found Siim, Unhonored and scorned and betrayed, He shall rise from the sunlight around him, And rule in the realm he has node." a nice reabody at IN cents a pound, uolden luo only 20. Pure ider Vinegar, 30 cents per Gallon. Good Sorghum Vinegar, 20 Starch is low enough at, 5 cents per pound. Can yon do that at any other so don't fail to leave your order where $1.00 bays the most which is at JAMES CLITHERO.

Woman may err, woman may give her mind To evil thoughts, and lose her pure estate; But for one woman who affronts her kind A thousand make amends in age and youth By heavenly pity, by sweet sympathy, By patient kindness, by enduring truth, By in adversity. MACKAT. A. B. Smith was down from Kackley He has Just got his store opened for JOHN HARKNESS.

THE ALLIANT. Published every Thursday at Concordia, Kansas. THE. PALACE DRUG STORE, B. H.

McECKRON SON, Prop's. Always on lurad a famine df- Brugs, Sledicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Books, Sta tlonery, Druggists' Snsfirics, Fancy Goods, School Supplies, (Sold Pens, Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Etc. 1 K. Stanard writes from Alilndall, that he is on the back track for his home at Entered at the post office at Concordia, as second class matter. Our PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT is the most carefully guarded part of Subscription $1.00 per year, in advance.

A paper advocating the Interests of the farmer and laborer. Election Tuesday. uur uuniuesa. iu van rrai, Kssureu Mint jirreci jpiioira which you unng to us will be carefully and accurately compounded from tlie u-rcst nTxesli IDara.g's On-Xy- Sl-St Ave. What sowing "Is Mill in progress.

Dr. Rains attended stock sale at Odcll, Neb.t Monday. Mrs. Louis Hansen is Lome from a visit to licr Hogs! See Pratt before selling. School supplies at the lowest prices, at Pepperell I3ros.

Go to the Pepperell Bros, postoffice store for your school books. $1.50 to 2.C0 per dozen for pictures this month at the Elite Studio. Farmers, get a package of Iloosier Poultry Mixture, it cures chicken cholera At Deauchamp's. Married. Hy the Probate Judge, on Oct.

28, 1891, Afe. F. J. Kerrens, and Miss Louie Gross, both of Milton vale. Remember that Giger will make your photos at alliance prices and guarantee satisfaction.

10-tf Hosier Poultry Mixture will cure chicken cholera For sale at lieauchamp's Pharmacy. drain by the Car Load. We are now shipping grain by the car load. Office at Hannaras coal yard. W.

H. SMITH. No. 2 oats are worth 23 cents. For Sale.

My old hog S. is for sale. He is the best bred boar in northern Kansas. He is a cross of Corwin and Lecumsek. L.

S. Layton. Monuments. Parties needing Marble work or any kind of Cemetery work, will find it to their interest to see me before ordering elsewhere. Correspondence solicited.

Shop opposite Geiger's Photo Gallery, Concordia, Kansas. Carl J. Miller, Marble Worker. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all sklu eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required.

It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by all dnunrists. Lost On Oct. 3rd, between my place and Concordia a parcel consisting of a white blanket, other articles and a package of Danish newspapers.

Finder will please leave at this office. Louis Hanson. Farmers, get a package of Iloosier Poultry Mixture, it cures chicken cholera. At Beauchamp's Pharmacy. II.

N. Hanson is receiving his fall goods, and the prices he makes are surprisingly cheap. How does 85.50 for men's worsted suits strike you? The Third Quarterly meeting of the M. E. Church will be held on Nov.

14th people iii Illinois. Mr. Xorrls, from Auburn, Nebraska, is now agent of the M. THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST! Stock tf Goods e7er broagM is Gencordia'is bow at the The 4th ward will elect a councilmcn to fill the of Base, resigned. The alliance in Cloud comity gained 130 members In the last three morfiJ-K.

Special mention: I spent two weeks in the eastern market and succeeded in securing some remarkable bargains at a The Hessian fly is working in the volunteer -wheat. Pasture it down close. Corn husking has commenced. Some report the yield better than they expected. Morehouse was up from Clyde yesterday and' added his name to the Alliant list.

Thj IVtrt nnn of thn Pltv mernhnntJI was down to the city yesterday ordering goods. four attempts a republican meeting was held In Sibley, and live of the faithful were out. I One republican attended a republican meet- ma in l.vou lownsniD. ouunic uiKcournsuic i P. M.

Gates leaves today for Red Cloud, Xeb. where he has contracted to erect $1,600 in Monuments. 1 Thefeunks -arc holding up on loaning for a time to the farmer. This is to compel the farmer to sell grain at the prices offered. The movement is a good one as it made a Peoples party vote last week, in this county.

The voting places in the city will be as follows. 1st ward at the city hall. 2nd ward at the rink. 3rd ward At the college building. 4th ward at Word's office.

Mr. Geo. Colby has organized a class for primary piano pupils, with Mrs. Molthrop as teacher, who has been very successful In this work in the city. Mr.

Colby will plan the course of study and review the work done each month. Application may be made Conservatory of muslr.or at Mrs. M's residence, 604 west Sixth street. Lincoln. The people of Lincoln township will hold a Joint caucus at the usual voting plitce, on Saturday, October 3tnt, at two o'clock, for the purpose of placing a township ticket in the field.

Of as. Cole, Republican Com. 8. C. Moork, Peoples Party Com.

One of the handsome farms of the county Is that of Alf Wiley, four and one-half miles south-west of Concordia on Wolf creek. It comprises 320 acres of rich creek bottom land. Mr. Wiley has been living on this place eight years, taking it in the sod, and to-day the orchard, grove and improvements give it tho appearance of an old well-kept farm. A rousing Peoples party meeting at Sulphur Springs last Friday night Excellent music was furnished by the Oakland Band.

Speeches by Hon. L. J. Crans and Judge Stoher, after which a grand supper was served at the residence of It. W.

Stoops. And in the wee-hours of night the words Good-Night were passed along the line. Thus closed one more of the happy hours of life. Hayskkd. 1)0 you want any supplies for winter in the dry goods line? If you do, and want the best at the lowest figures go to the Hon Marche, the leading house in Northern Kansas.

Caldwell Peterson are ready to renew all farm loans in good standing, at lowest current rates, and will make new loans on first-class security at usual rates. Call on them and you may save money. Dr. K.T. Allen the Eye and Ear Surgeon from Omaha will visit me again on Wednesday Nov.1 4th.

Dr. Allen is a member of the Nebr. State Hoard of Health, and is too well know to our people to need a further introduction. E. UaIKs.

I bought a large lot of first-class Clothing at abonfc half-price. These goods are in fine condition and warranted not damaged; will sell the same at or below wholesale price. Underware. We have it in all sizes, and from low grade to fine imported goods, at exceedingly low prices. Cloaks and Here are more grand bargains.

We have the very latest styles, and have placed on sale 200 Garmsnts at Half the Uusal Price! Most of these goods were bought at Sheriff's sale, the manufacturer having failed. Boots and Shoes. We have a large stock which we will sell at a price far below its real value. Our stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shawls. Blankets, Curtains, Hosiery, Hats, Caps, Ties, Gloves, Mitts, cannot be beut in this part of Kansas in assortment or prices.

If best goods for the lesast money is what yon want, don't fail to call at tho BARGAIN HOUSE. H. N. HANSON. The sale of the Aurora Farmers Exchange grain house has been postponed to Saturday, Oct.

31, at 2 p.m. The Peoples party men all over the county nre much encouraged over the prospect this fall of winning the election. One sack of Hour and twenty-two pairs of old pants Induced a Concordian to vote the repub ticket last fall. Pants 1 Albert Tarker, a miner, was killed In W. M.

Richardson mine Tuesday at 2 p. ro. About two ton of slate fell and crushed him. The republicans think they can get tour hundred majority In the towns of tho county. The hayseed townships can knock that all to pieces.

Senator PefTer and J. It. Burton were In town Tuesday morning, on their way to Washington where they gave the last of their six joint-dls-cusMons. Mrs. Jerry Shepherd, daughter of Mrs.

Ed Hasklns, of Hcher, arrived from Iowa Monday. Her husband coming with a team to make their home In Kansas. f)na chimney on the court house has been built ten feet higher at a cost of 900. If It had been built according to contract this work would not fiitve been i quired. I Mctlrath nys tho alliance has from 1140,000 members a year ago to less than sixty thousand.

II this was true, It shows that he luade a very poor president. and 15th. A full board of the official members Is desired. 13. T.

Stauber, Pastor. Tycoon Tea. The only reliable, Pure Japan tea imported. Quality the Always uniform in grade, Sold only by i C. A.

Uetournay. The Bon Marche eveli rivals its famous Thanksgiving Sale in offering its customers elegant sets in decorated glass and china. The managers of this popular house are always doing something nltc for their patrons..

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Years Available:
1890-1895