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The Idana Journal from Idana, Kansas • 3

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The Idana Journali
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4. 8MTIH B. By Mrs. M. E.

Brown. The landlord because the rum-seller often gets much of the money that ought to be paid for rent. Travelers, because their lives are imperiled by being in the hands of intemperate men. The women who. suffer the most from rum.

Selected. ZDelers In '4, NO. H. VOL. 1 A ULt2NIII OFFISU.

The Weekly Capital and Faron-t era Jourual. And the. Jourxal for 1 1.60. We offer the Weekly Capital and Fabm-E8 Journal and the Journal one year for $1.50. This splendid offer is for cash, and ennables every citizen of our county to secure a valuable paper from the capital of the state, his own local paper air the price of one subscription.

Subscribe at once. 'I SUBSCRIPTION KATES. $1 00 per year In advance $1.60 -If not Advertising- rates irutfle known on application. Fine job work a A body had heard that the great elephant was loose, and several families Whose gardens he had torn up and whose boys he had trampled upon were certain of it. There was great excitement, and the town held a meeting to decide what should be done.

They did not want to exteiminte him, in fact many of them did not believe that they could exterminate him, for he was a pretty big elephant. Besides he was useful in his proper place in A little more than forty years ago there came to London a young ap prentice. He was poor and friendless; faints a.23.d. Oils, Spectacles and. J-i-TX7-Trr IDANA, Kans.

Pimples, Boils, Anil Carbuncle result from a debilitated, linpoverihedfor impure condition of 'the blood. Ayer's SarsaparlHa prevents and cures these eruptions and painful tumors, by removing their cause; the only effect-, ual way of treating them. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has prevented the usual course of Itoils, which have pained and distressed me every season for several years. Geo. Scales, Plaiuville, Mich.

I was badly troubled with Pimples on the face also, witli a discoloration of the skiu. which showed itself in usrly dark patches. No external treatment di'd more than temporary good. Ayer'a Sarsapa-rilla effected A Perfect Cure, and have not been troubled since. T.

W. Boddy, Kiver Lowell, Mass. I was, troubled with Boilsj and my health was much impaired. I beah using Ayer's and, in due time, the eruptions all disappeared, and my health was completely restored. John It.

Klkius, Editor Stanley Obsercer, Albemarle, X. C. I was troubled, for a lonj; time, with a humor which appeared on my face in ugly and Blotches. Ayer's Sarsaparilla cured me. consider it the best blood purifier in the world.

Charles H. Smith, North Craftsbury, Vt. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists and dealers in medicine. Ask for Ayer's and do not be persuaded to take any other. Prepared by Dr.

J.C. Ayer T.o well. Maaa. Price 91 i six bottles, 85. K.

C. Time Table. Train io. going wrst 7:4 1. J.I shows, in India, and in story books.

he had but a single endowment-Christian faith. He took lodgings in St. Paul's Churchyard. His bedroom overlooked the vast wilderness of homos, with the dome of hanging like a crown of faith above it. He came to his room unknown "Our best plan is to try and reg ulate him said an enthusiastic speak er.

Let us build toll-gates all along the rout we find he is going to take, Chitkch Directory. and there made a simjile prayer of and make him pay- Yes but leaves him roaming 'round" shrieked an old NEW GOODS! SPRING STOCK OF woman. And I don't want my boy killed- "Keep vour boy away from consecration alone. He felt the solitude of the city. Some eighty young, men were employed in the establishment, as himself.

him that's your business. Why, mad UNITKI riJKSHYTKKIAN Chi il S-rvii-every SabNatli 11 A. M. hii1 7 I. M.

Sabbath School after morning si-i vi v. 1'iayrr nut-ting WerineMlay evening 7:30 I. Jtf. Ukv .1. M.

il Krniuk, Pastor am, don't yon know that an plephant's GrOOdS, "I resolvedVsaicf. a' great-reformer hide and tusks are valuable for mechanical and surgical purposes, and PKESBVTKKIAN Sitbteitli School at 10 a. in. Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods. that he is useful in IndiaJ there's the toll he wilf pay.

We shall by this means get money enough in CoiMS, the public treasury to build schools lliions, Neilif for a trood many boys who are not -fGo to HOWARD'S- FOR X2TZ M. K. nifitmi Serviren every alternate Salt liatli. Salxlath School anil met ting ever Sabbth. I'rayer meeting eiry lay eve iig at I.

-M. Ukv. S. Wooi.i'Kirr, -Pastor tramped to death." the plan Regulate him Regulate him shouted E3 SPECIALTY Of the crowd. bo tney appointed a great many mmitties and drafted constitutions and by-laws, and circulated petitions C.

S. Belknap has commence work on a new dwelling. Mr. Richie, of Charity was on our streets today. Look out for 16th proximo! is going to "drap." Mrs.

Bright of Miltonvale is visiting Mrs Chas. Smith today. Miss Gertie Teeter of Clyde is visiting her sister Mrs. Perry. Clay Center's new opera house will be opened Monday evening.

Mr. and "Mrs. D. S. Thompson drove down to Clay Center Wednesday.

S. L. McDonald was doing business down at the county seat yesterday. Jas. Howell has.

gone to- housekeeping, and is living in the Howland property. Otis Cooper and Miss Anna Tip-pin of Chrity, were visiting friends in town this evening. The prayer and praise meeting for young men will be held. in the Y. M.

C. A. rooms at 4:30 p. m. every Sabbath.

B. F. Daws of Clay Center was jamming railroad wind down a half dozn or so at the school house 1 ast night. We should have an academy here There is certainly not a better location for a good school in this part of the state. J.

H. Robinson drove over to Oak Hill Tuesday, in company with Geo. B. Fleming a special pension examines of Washingthon, D. C.

MEN, and by the time the elephant had killed sverul more boys and tram WOMEN, pled a number of gardens they had erected very comfortable toll-houses and CHILDREN'S Alt first class. Don't mistake the place, GAL-LJJJi l' OX itth STSIEET SOUTir of First Xatioital Ho: ale, for the trate-keepers and gates for the elephants; and then they waited in great satisfaction to see the ani Wa Clay Center, Kans. fcit? mal regulated. "Slowly the great feet trampled onward, slowly the great proboscis appeared in view, and with a sniff of Pull Assortment HATS and CAPS. contempt, the elephant lifted the gate from off its hinges and.

Svalked off with it, while the crowd started after Fresh Groceries Subscribe for the Journal. Straw hats at Thompson's. 16 lb sugar for $1. at J. Ml Hall's It pays to advertise your business.

Foggs' garden seeds at Thompson's. Wrapped copies of the Journal ready for mailing, 5 cents. The bond election will be held May 3rd. Old papers 5 cents per dozen at this office. Vinegar 25c per galon at J.

M. Hall's Summer hats for Men, Women and Children at D. S. Thompson's Mrs. McKitrick was in Clay Center yesterday.

Mrs. Meek and Mrs. Foster were in Clay Center, Wednesday. Straw, and Summer hats at D. S.

Thompson's from five cents up. teved him in dismay. "Well!" exclaimed the keeper, catch S. L. McDonald Proprietor of ing his breath, "we haven't made much money so far, but the regulat "to have no friends by chance, but by choice, and to choose only such as would help tde in my spiritual life and development.

The young apprentice ft'ib'ke purpose. He found a few young men among his fellow'-workmen." -whose lives had a moral aim and purpose. Some of these h' invited to hold religious services -vrith him in his room. These invited others to meet with them for the same pnrppse. The meetings grew iri' numbers.

They multiplied. Young meng meetings for young men became a movement among the trades, and in 1844 they led to tne forming of the first Young Men's Christian Association. The society spread. Its influence was felt throughout England: America took up the work: the Islands of the Pacic: parts of Asia. Nearly ten thousand associations were represented or reported at the Tenth Annual Conference held in Berlin.

Now the movement is found to meet the wants of colleges, and more than two hundred associations have been formed in colleges and schools. Some months ago, a gentleman walking along the Thames embank ment saw the grand dome of St. Paul illuminated by the twilight, and recalled to a friend the historic associations of the church. "Andyet" said the friend, still gazing upon London's crown, "the influence of that church during the present century has, I think, bepn greatly outweighed by the work of a single individual." "Who?" "A mere boy." He added, "I mean the apprentice who began in his simple room in St. Pauls Churchyard the work of Young Men's Christian Associations in the world." We cannot weigh influences, but the above remark is inspiring in its 11 0111 jverv J.

Feed Sa.e,nmin ing plan plan would have been first niUTEXCHANGEKJlUJJU Week, Salt etc rate if the elephant hadn't been a little stronger than the obstruction" The elepants name was hiskey. New York Evangelist. Trade a Speciality. New Rigs. Careful Attention Given to Horses Entrusted to my Care.

lie a able Kates, SMALL PROFITS. Qaiek Sales When Gen. Grant was traveling in India he was surrounded with social The rooster who presides over the customs, to disregard which requir Democrat "hell box" is crowing a round us and throwing his antedilu ed the strongest will and firmest pur alarming vian slang out here, at an rate. pose. Many of the foreign residents in the east aJe hard drinkers.

There were not hours enough in the day for A no. 1 set of work harness for J. S. Foster and D. S.

Thompson Grant to accept the invitations he re ceived. To be courteous he not infre returned from Junction City Monday where they had been attending the District Convention of the Y. M. quently accepted invitations to half a dozen tiff inns on the same day, at at each one of which he remained a few moments, until the last one had A. They report a splendid time and a good meeting.

been reached. At all these gather ings wine and liquor were freely us IE3. MOOEE Has a Large and Complete Stock of Dit GOODS, Groceries, Boots aoa-d. Slioes And invites ail who appreciate RELIABLE GOODS and Fair Dealings to Call. J.

M. Hamilton and family arrived this evening. Mr. Hamilton has as ed. He became so thoroughly disgusted with the custom that' on his return home he said to his wife: "Julia, I do not intend to take another sociated mmseif wit m.

nail the grocery business. They will make a strong1 team and we hope to I' glass of wine to please anybody." see them succeed. $28. at W. C.

McClellan's harness shop. J. A. Meek, Dr. Henry and W.

E. Smith were in Miltonvale yesterday. The carpenters commenced work on J. M. Hall's new building this morning.

Quit a number of commercial men have been interviewing our merchants the past week. Mme. Janish will present Princess Andre Monday evening at the Bon-ham epera houss, in Clay Center. We are glad to announce that Willie Hall is now considered out of danger and is rapidly recovering. Miss Maggie McClelan will start for Gove county soon, where she will spend the summer on her pre-emption, That was 1878 and from that time for The whole-sale merchants and Private Funds Direet from Kitstevn Capitalists to be Farms and City Property On Ttto to IFiTre Time a LOW BATE OF INTEREST And No Bonus For Releasing.

Money in CLAY CENTER BANK and Paid Out on Completion of Papers. Farm and City Property for Sale. Insurance lams JVToir-isoii Office Seven Doors JJast of Peoples Xational Hank, CI, AY EXT Eli, KAXSAS, manufactures of Indianapolis have appealed to the interstate commis ers to come to their aid. They claim business will be ruined if the existing lessons to those who seek to be help ful to others, but whose only source Artistic. Tailor and Culler! state of affair is to continue.

is faith. Youth's Companion. ward to Mount McGregor, his tern' perance habits were above suspicion. From Calcutta he went to Burmah. The reception committee furnisned large baskets of champagne and liquors.

The baskets were not opened. Surprise was expressed but Grant simply said: "Gentlemen I do not wish any thing to drink," and the baskets were returned unopened to Calcutta. I received accounts of this incident from' Gen. Litchfield, late Consul General to India, and from Mrs. Grant.

After Grant reached California his old friends were the witnesses of this new proof of his The regular monthly meeting of the Y. M. C. A. will be held in the Suits made to order in the latest styles.

A good assortment of the lat st Fr eiiah, English and Domestic goods. Samples sent on application. CLAY CENTER, KANSAS hall Monday evening May 2. A full attendence of the membership is desired; as business of importance will be before the association. Dr.

II. H. Olney, CITY jia liKET W. E. Smith will start for Indi RW in VfDH17 1 CLAY CENTER, Kas.

WILL his personal decision. While in the Am- lMJUUEi city of Mexico his enthusiastic ad ana Monday and will be absent a-bout three weeks. Will has shown himself to be a model young man while here and stands high in the Office over the Tost Office, Grarclexi mirers invited him to what is called A Choice of Fresh and Salt Artificial teeth inserted on all the Line "A wine dinner." Bishop Harris was estimation of the business men of Hottoii House, present, and he informed me that various bases known to the Profession Teeth extracted without pain Seeds Gen. Grant deliberately turned his glass upside down. American Mag by the use of" Nitrous Oxide of Gas.

Charles Bonsor has bought a lot near the school hous and will commence the erection of a dwelling immediately. D. Thompson has an elegant line of new dress goods, consisting of Ginghams, Seevsucker, Lawns, Satinet, Chambrays ect. ect. The hair thickened, baldness cured and gray hair made to return to its youthful color by the use of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer.

The ladies are putting the Y. M. C. A. rooms in order today.

The rooms will soon be thrown open to the public and kept open from 9 a. m. until 9p.m. The Fredona Citizen says that in MEATS, AND LARD. Sausage inj Season.

Cash paid for Hides. azine. our town. Married At the residence of the bride's parents in Oakland township, Thursday evening April 29, by Rev. Boaz, -AT SMITH Bros.

Y. E. DUNA WAY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Real Estate and Ab Special attention fiven to Com ercial Trade, stracts a Specialty Office over First Nationa Who Ought to Sustain Prohibition. "'The young man who is in danger.

The father whose example will be followed by bis sons. The father wants to protect Bank. Mr. James Howell and Miss Rosa 1 Glampsire. The Journal congrat ulates and wishes the happy couple Henry Perry, M.

A. HLTfON, Proprietor. his daughter from the curse of being married to a drinking man. Clay Center, 'kans L. M.

Henbx M. D. XSrsIcisvaa- t.cL Idana, Kansas much joy. Vol. 1 No.

1 of the Clay Gouty Sen -DEALER IN- City Laundry. Washing done to order. Clothes Delivered Free. Hexs-rr Soits, DEropxletor tinel dropped in on us Wednesday The total abstainer who does not need saloons. The drinkig man who feels the tempting power of saloons.

The moderate drinker who may evening. The Sentinel is a six column folio and a neat newsy paper, consequence of the refusal of the druggists to take out permits, 'the The advertising patronage is good and a credit to the business men of Morganville. J. M. Padgett former become a drunkard if the saloon, continue.

The rich man whos taxes are ly of the Clifton Review is editor. Success to the Sentinel. E.C. SHISSLER, greatly increased by saloons. 5 The poor man who is compelled to There will be no paper issued Hardware And Every Description of Building Material.

IDANA, Kansas Lumbe, Lath, Shtngles, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime, Hair, Plaste and Cement: Moldings, Batting, Posts, Building Paper etc. Harness Saddles, Collars and Straps of every description. Paints, Oils, Lamps and Lamp Goodd. Window Glass cut to Ordr, Putty, Pumps, Pipe. Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Tinware.

Tin work done to order and warranted to "give satisfaction. and Hardware sold on time at a low rate of interest Mon ey loaned. Notes bought Eastern Exchange bought and sold. support an army of Worthless men because they are rumsellers. sick, the scientific and the mechanical" are liable to suffer.

Henry Vallet received a telegram Tuesday from his wife, who is visiting friends at Cameron, this announcing the death of their son Henry. When the blood is impure or impoverished, boils, pimples, headaches, neuralgia, rheumatism, and various other diseases are developed. Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It purines, iu-vigcnstes, and vitalizes the blood, tad restore vigorous Health. House, Siyn and Carriage PATXTER, Hanger and Decorater.

COURT STREET HOUSE- G. W. Carpenter, Pro'p Board by the dny or week. Rates Reasonable. Gowl Stab I in Connection.

Hay for Team 10 runts. The patriot who loves his country. The who like the good Samaritan, loves his neighbor from this office next week May 6. We are about two days behind, and having other matters on hand that must be attended to; we find that it will be impossible to come out on time. By missing one issue we hope to get our work in better shape and shall do our best th be on time A choice line of Sta-j; pie and Fancy Groceries.

The minister whose flock is ravag ed by the wblf of strong drink. i Mop ville, Kam The teacher who is the leader of his scholars. TSu.ng. hereafter. Our next issue will be The business man because liquor May la injures hk trade.

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Pages Available:
142
Years Available:
1886-1887