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The Clyde Argus from Clyde, Kansas • 5

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The Clyde Argusi
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CJP XfASTSb-Tmitm. Fred. Henn hat Ml aadvdfeta la Ctyda hereafter. He is worktec Mate trade. ttr.Lafond is one of our best citiaena.

and gone into private life. TrrA57Z3! frj law, dty and YY mmry, tskdsOaaat, etjssek lady pelos Hazen of Seapo baa awed into of (084 mm MM tmCMJt ability, to lataM tafia trail art assvaers. Clyde, We welcome him and his family Rev. W. H.

Williams the popular M. Church divine called on ui last Saturday. SoivosTUNt Ooassr. fessaCihr adver tland; liliilr iiiriniifaarfad hr the toad Mrs. X.

E. Frazier of Clay Center and Mrs. Lizzie Achenbacb of thlf city paid ourofflice a visit on Monday. Mr. John Smith of Clay Center nursery made us a call on last Saturday.

Mr. Smith is one of Clay Center's most proni- In WodlML tka fuhioBAbla Dress Mr. and Mrs. John Lichtenberger were at the baptism on last Sunday at Bail road aad tba moat eminent Physicians A brave man carves out his own for tune. who waits to great deal at onoe will never do anything.

Unless you wish to reap the same kind of a harvest, do not sow wild oats. A good man is kinder to his enemy than bad men are to their friends. The charities that soothe and bless He scattered at the feet of men like flowers. 'Habit is a cable. We weave a thread of it each day, and it becomes bo strong we cannot break it.

Life is not made up of great sacrl ficesor duties, but of little things, in which smiles and kindness, and small obligations given habitually, are what win and preserve the heart and secure comfort. lake. Mv VIII I wyw. pay. Agents are maklnr from fll to S8 isimr young men.

weeiuy. Aaaress, J. Brouellette of Vining came In on Rev. W. H.

Williams and wife paid our last Saturday and paid for the Mail one 890 Broadway, Haw York. -imo year. office a visit on last Monday." We acknowledge an Invitation to the crystal wedding of Rev. and Mrs. Williams at Seapo, on Dec.

1st, 1884. Mr. Dickinson and Miss Anns listened C. Stransenback to Bro. FleUher's discourar Sunday morn inglast A.

G. Smith the king- of Nurserymen Headquarters for all kinds of Meats. Rev. E. H.

Fleisher has cut down his COHCOEDIA BANNER MTMEM CONCOEDIi, KANSAS flowing beard adding much to his frpm Clay Center called on us the first of this week. Mr. Smith has the finest nursery hi Kansas and the best trees we ever saw. Come and see the trees we got from his nursery. personale.

Knocked Maa Valley Went. Joe Paradis is the regular champim. thumper. A few days ago a greenhorn brakesman on the Central Branch tried to "bully" Joe. For some time he bore it in silence but "forbearance ceasing Mr.

Delos Hazes and wife attended divine services at the M. E. Church Sun- Wm. Morgan living ten miles out from day morning. 1- Clyde, came into town on Friday, Mrs.

J. C. Morford and daughter Rosa He was taken very sick and made made the Mail office a pleasant coll on comfortable at the Commercial dru last baturday. store. Dr.

Jeannotte was called and To Patrons, Qrchardists, and Planters: prescribed for him. Did you see our new sign? It was to be a virtue," Joe proceeded to pulverize that saucy railroad monopolist in a way that would make John Sullivan turn green with envy. It took two men to load the broken up brakesman "onto" his train. KNOWS 6000 LANGUAGE. Time Saturday night.

Place In front of Dave Coon's. Hour, 12 o'clock. made by Rehkopf Lidell, and painted R. C. Graham of Brantford was in the Give us a call.

71-tf Clyde, Kansas by Charlie Neff. city a lew days ago. lie informed us that while he lived in Adams Co. N. Y.

J. McArthur. R. H. Vining.

"TTTHILST respectfully soliciting your patronage at any time, I wish to say that I have concluded to dispose of more Nursery Stock this fall than we usually do in the fall of the year, and therefore in order to do so, I haveT" reduced the prices to one-half for" this fall ONL Harry Harris one of Clyde's clever gents made us a genial call on Saturday he heard Bishop W. X. Ninde preach his first sermon. He speaks of Bishop Ninde VINIlfG McARTHUR, and left some cash. Daring policeman meets half dozen in the highest terms.

Brok.ors bums painting the night hideous. E. 0. Parkes, F. II.

Day and W. 8 T. K. McDonough of Bushnell 111. has "Hello-a there, you cadaverous And Insurance Agents.

Farm Property gla- Crump were out on a jaunt in the country become the proprietor of the Pomeroy" a specialty, cltde, kas guzzlers." Sunday afternoon. Can Furnish anything inlths Nursery Line hotel, and has opened up the same to the public. Mr. McD. is an old hotel man Authur Conforth and wife liave moved RESTAURANT, into one of squire Nye's new houses and and comes well recommended as a good Twish to inform the Public that I have a will keep house there.

man in every particular. "As sure as I'm a of a if you don't hunt your holes instanter, I'll 'run you so help me Christopher Moses. Now hussle, git. "gat," round the corner, and immediately forgot "what manner of man" that policeman jiuii line 01 me inest conrectlonery, such as Candies, Nuts, Crackers, Cheese, Bologna, Lunches etc. Also Groceries, We see from our exchanges that Dr.

M. A. Kroetch business manager of W. Stephens is located at Cuba. Dr.

Howell Bros, lumber company gave us a egeiauies, ana iueais. vtai ana see me. was formerly of Clyde. call on Friday. He is a good business 84 L.

P. PONTON, cxyde, kas. Last week was a good week for cunid. man and has given fine satisfaction, as such since he came among us. He will Roses, Calycanthus.

Althea, Cutalpa, Elm, Hackberry, Beech, Birch, Linden, Scotch Pine, Standard Apple, Dwarf Apple, Crab Apple, Peaches, Plum, Prunes, Cherry, Apricot, Pears, Quince Persimmons, Mulberry, Chestnut, Walnut, Hickory, Jufieberry, Wild Blackberry, Pyrus Japonica, Climhig Vines, Lilacs, Nectarine, Grape Vines, Currant, Gooseberry, Blackberry, Raspberry, Rhubarb, Asparagus, Whorttleberry, Strawberry, Elmer Ransopher and Rev. Van Halteren A Good Hotel. hereafter read the Mail." were among the victims. C. W.

VanDeMark is putting in fine One of the best hotels In Clay Center D. W. Ten Eyek, a well known drug sidewalks in front of his fine property on gist of. Clyde was in the city yesterday. is the GHAUT AVEiTUE HOTEL Atchison Champion Nov.

8. Washington and Grant Sts'. David Turn er Junior is engaged in the same busi ness. Nothing adds more to the conven A PLUCKY WOMAN. "What do you want madam?" These words were addressed to a handsome, plucky little woman one evening last week, by a down town saloon keeper.

"I want my husband sir." "Well madam your husband is not In my saloon." "Are you willing to allow me to go in and see for myself?" "Madam I tell you he is not "Well sir, I am going in there." She did go in and found her husband. It only took few minutes for that woman to coax her "lord" to go home. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Lavinah Heai Depot. ience and looks of a city than good side LLichenbergher living near town has been Rates $1.00 to $1.50 ner da'.

Sinffle Barberry, Osage Hedge Plants, Snowballs, Spireas, walks. Let others eo and do likewise. quite sick for the past week. Meals 25 cents. Positively the best 11.00 uousu ine mate.

Flowering Almonds, fcsyrmgas, Hydrangea, Two of Clay Center's fair young ladies We understand Elder John Boggs is in F. E. HAWARD. in company with Mrs. Lusaddar paid our "Tquite feeble health.

He is quite an old office a call on last Wednesday, viz man and nearing the winter of life. LOTS FOB SALE. Misses Annie Smith and Ella Empie, the Railroad lake is a beautiful body of former a neice of A. G. Smith, the nurse Poplar, Ash, Magnolia, Soft Maple, Hard Maple, Scotch Pine, Austrian Pine, Pon derosa Pine, Nonrayf Spruce, Hemlock Spruce, White Spruce, Irish Juniper, Hemlock, Arborvlatte, Dwarf Box, Balaom Fir, Rhododendron, Euonymous In Himtuifftan'a addition tnlTlvrin The lady gave the proprietor a short speech which he will not soon forget, let us hope.

living water fed from a living spring. ryman, the other recently from Canada. Good lota on easy tenia. Wot oarbcnlan It is half a mile south of the city. The young ladles put up with Mrs.

L. oauea while in the city. 54 iei Dr. Jeannotte'B. fine residence is assum THE STAR8 AND THE WOODPILE.

Pittsburg Chronicle-Telecraph: "Some ing fair proportions. The' Dr. will hare 8. R. Harvey came la' on Saturday and at Judge Bortons ofiee-OLYDI KamAs, one of the finest homes in the city.

subscrlded for the Mam From him we times as I gaze into the great star-lit girdle of earth, and try to fathom the Weeping Trees, Weeping Willows, Etc, Etc, Etc We have recleved many compliments learn he is teaching school at Carmel about ten miles of Clyde. He is from mystery of space, I am lost in the utter helplessness of my littleness, "remarked Mr.Jarphly. How impossible it Is for about the change in our paper. Oar near Ft Wayne Indiana, and a new com friends speaks well of the "SIail," Flour Feed Store. er among us.

We bid him welcome and hope he may sueceeedwelL He is quite the human mind to comprehend anything without a beginning and an end! It is beyond its capabilities, however cultured or brilliant that mind may be. For what. There is a man in ciyae who makes Will keep on hand the beat nadaa of Intelligent and has our best wishes. himself 'solid" with his "mash" by a lib- FLOUR In the market From one to five years old, and any variety imagineable. AH first-class in every particular.

era! supply of beef -steak. He's a daisy, tSTFlour from 80 cents to tlJO oer then, are our little petty ambitions, spite's, malices, struggles, and exertions? For what do we exist? For Elmer McFarl an came In on last Satur day and ordered the Mail sent to his Mrs. James Taggart occupied the seat Corn meal, shorts. choD. eta.

at bed "Got that wood chopped vet. Jeremiah at the organ on last Sunday morning at rock prices. called out Mrs. Jarphly from the kitchen. father J.

A. McFarlan, Centertown, Mercer Perm. This Is commendable. Let. everyone who has friends back in the the M.

E. Church in a very superior man "i am cnoppmg it," replied lier nusuana. "Well, you'd better hurry: I reckon if PECK KIMCH, ner. eastern states, send them some good paper, you have to go without your supper you won't be wondering what you exist for." Charlie Stransenback made a speech in IST door wwt of Toner ataa, .11 front of the post office on last Wednesday thus giving them an idea of this great country, and a good news-letter per week. Who comes next? LYNCHED AT THE AGE OF 74.

afternoon. lie was loudly cheered by "the boys." J. R. Dorsey and His Inamorata Hanged Yearling trees of all Kinds, Especially Soft Maple, Catalpa, Russian Mulberry, Elm, Ash etc, by the Thousand, at your own Prices. Rev.

W. H. Williams pastor of the for the Murder of His Niece. Centre. Oct 21.

Mrs. Marv H. Mr. and Mrs. John H.

Lichtenberger Celebrated Horse Compounds. Sold by the Seapo M. E. Church baptized on last Sun Davis was murdered in Chattooga county. day afternoon in Rail road lake, the fol made us a call on Thursday of last week.

They are excellent citizens and good friends of our paper. Georgia, two weeks ago. Her uncle J. R. Banner Drug Store, Only.

uorsey, a venerable man of 74, the pos S. M. Ransopbeb. lowing persons: Clinton Garwood and wife, Willie Joines, Misses Delia Noyer, Alice Auten and Luella Garwood and Will Lichtenberger. These persons united with the M.

E. Church at the Day Co are doing a big business hi Clyde 79-250 sessor of great weaUh, and Miss Jane Ward, a woman with whom he had taken up, were arrested on suspicion. The names of other prominent citizens were also mixed up in the trouble. The indignation against the jruilty parties was so the clothing line. Do you know the reason? It is because they sell the best clothing at the lowest prices.

A. XI I ID KT.T 23 Joine's appointment, two miles north west of the city. great that they were taken for safety to this place. Last night at midnight a party of Will you please call or write me a letter or a postal card and let me know what you need, at once, and I will give such extremely low nVures that will notfaUopkasejou. JACOB LONG, Charles W.

VanDeMark has one the 100 masked men broke open the jail and most elegant residences In Cloud county. Bkating Eink Flashes. A fine attendance was out on took the couple out. The woman wept lie has moved into bis fine residence on Friday bitterly. 1 hey were taken under a tree where they were strung up and riddled oveiunji last the corner of Grant and Washington Sts.

with bullets. Their bodies were left hanging by the roadside until noon to-day. Miss Lula Smith skates very finely. L. J.

Lovelaud and wife wero iuterestod CARPENTER BUILDER. Will do all kinds of work and re-pairing, in a neat, and workmanlike manner, with promptness, and dispatch. Our shop and place of business is one block south of School house. spectators. Dr.

Laughlin treated the Senior of the Mail to a carriage ride on last Friday. The Dr. has a fine practice, and is one of our best physicians and au excellent citi A REPUBLICAN FEAST. Fred. Henn got to the front in good OFFICE Sixth street, between "Washington and Broadway.

shape. The Kind of Barbecues They Getl'p zen and neitihor. Harry Rushmore is well up in the All Work Guaranteed profesh." in Illinois. Momenco (111.) Reporter. Last Saturday, the day of tho Republi can barbecue at Milk's Grove, was a most Friend Boyd of the Avenue house has improved his place.

Ho hauled off a few loads of dirt and filth and renovated the place" throughout. He keeps a good house. Give him a call. John Wesley Roach enjoyed the fun. Weather cool and pleasant.

Miss 'Nellie Teter i3 quite graceful. Mayor Cannon enjoys life ou rollers JACOB LONG, Clyde Kas; splendid day. JS ot many, if any, attended tho barbecue from Momence. The reason was they could neither get there, or get home the same week if they succeeded in C0AI! COAL! some times. reaching the place.

But an immense crowd did iro. There were 15.000 neonle Will Beatty is a good skater. The girls fall graceful, the gents pro GEO. MOOEE, A woman pulled her drunken husbaul out of a low down doggery on Washington St. the other night, and waltzed him The saloon keeper ought to have been cowhided and sent to the lockup.

present. They wero addressed by Gen. Logan, Gov. Ogelsby, L. E.

Payson, Sec miscuous. Whilst hoping to hear from you soon, I remain your most humble Servant. Ambrose Martell, Prop'r, CONCORDIA, KANSAS. Mrs. Henry Perry is a very graceful i wment, and t-iias.

f. bwlmsrt The Dealer in Coal whole thins was a crand success. This skater. Office at E. P.Dopot.

barbecue was given by Mr. Milktocele-' brate his 64th birthday, and to help the Republican cause along. Of tho 15,000 Sandy Workman is proficient. Grant Frederick immense." Snell skated with the prettiest lady persons- present 10.000 were led. Mr.

J. J. WATERBURY present, sly William. Milk bore tho entire expense himself. Had not tho Grove been 7 or 8 miles from MERCHANT TAILOR Bob, Bishop gets there "allee-samce." Several "wall flowers" present.

Mrs. Harry Harris was present and en- any railroad there would have been people there. Three stall fed oxen were roasted for tho multitude, and in addition there were 15 sheep, 100 turkeys, 1,000 chickens, and ducks and geese without number, prepared for tho occasion. Clyde, Kansas. Keep on hand all kinds oyed the society of her numerous friends as well as the roll of the skates.

of Foreign and Domestic piece Miss Lucy James and Mrs. Ella Miller No wise younsr woman will marrv a of the Poinery house were present and enjoyed the sights and scenes very much. man who treats either bis mother or J. II. Fessenden has connected himself with W.

D. White in buying grain. These gentlemen are well known for honesty, and punctuality. They will pay cash and the best price for grain. Mr.

F. E. VanDoson, the gentlemanly bookkeeper of the Howell Eros. Lumber made us a cull on Baturday. Mr.

VanDoson comes from Abiline. We hope he may find a pleasant home among our people. Rev. Gaylord's church is in good condition in every way. A large and intelligent body of chrlstalns 'worship there each week.

No man has more influence as a sincere christian where known than Rev. Gaylord. Cyrill Lafond, brother to Hon. A. M.

Lafond, made us a pleasant ceil Monday. Ha has returned from Kanaaa City goods. becond to no shop in Kansas for workmanship.y Your Patronage Solicited." his sister with dlarcsucct or uesrlect. Our society people are fond of attend Not one man in a hundred of that class will make even a decent husband. ing the rink.

Poverty is not a bar to marrlnsro, but The band was present and the music par excellent meanness or drunkenness or laziuess, or tho lack of virtuos first mentioned, JIoIFetrbtment Charlie Neff Is first-class on rollers. Charlie Miller is good and went round is, which neither pooa loolss nor money nor family connection should be allowed to iniluenco. Ex. on time. Women loved to be loved.

Thoonlv If, In proportion to size, a man could noticeable thing about this fact is that men encourage them In It. holler as loud as a baby there would be no telephones ueeded in this country..

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