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Concordia Daylight from Concordia, Kansas • 6

Concordia Daylight from Concordia, Kansas • 6

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t-t BECOMING FAMOUS. The fane of the Concordia Foundry iTOASTCDAt (lira ia spreading at a phenomenally rapid rate in every direction North, South, East and West and with that tame is horn evidences of first-class work. Mr. LnUr Ixpre him-self well Pleased with the Opening Orders for huge columns, heavy plate i work, store posts, pilasters, are pouring in upon Messrs. Sweet Crider, proprietors, with a regularity And Says that It was All the that is truly astonishing, wnen is considered that the opening of this Management Could Desire.

institution has not been long announc tloxt Monday's Salo ed. Aside from this evidence of abroad, this foundry has been CD given all the iron work on the many new brick blocks now going up in this well as the contract to furnish A Cordial Invitation is Ex tended to the Public to Visit The Bon Marche and Look the Stock Fine Wool Dress Goods. the county with the huge columns, WE LIKE IT. WE LIKE TO BE plates and other iron material to oe nluii in the, construction of our mam- Over. copied.

Our Monday special sales moth new court house. UnchecKeo EEV. T. HEWITT TALMAGE seldom find a seller asking the price ho expects to get. He puts on a higher value than he proposes to receive knowing he will hare to drop.

If he want 50 he asks 75." But he adds, "there are Ah! that's the point Mr. Talmage! The exceptions. We wouldn't be printing these words if there wasn't exceptions. Think of the dry goods stores in Concordia where they "want 50 but ask 75," with but ONE EXCEPTION. "We want tn onll Your attention for a few" Mr.

A. E. Lasnier, through our Col make a stir not only among buyers but nrnatwritv and a steadv increase of umns wishes to extend his thanks to also among credit dealers. Don't have will crown the efforts of Mess. Sweet Crider, the wide awake men the many who availed themselves of the opening of The Bon Marche last Fri to say that we LEAD-everybody knows it.

We're always grateful for at the head of this solid institution. nannln nf our eitv are necessarily day night. It was not a very pieasaui evening without, for the changes in the weather had a tendency to keep many proud of the fame and success already 3' CD CD CD CO CD achieved by the Concordia tounary ami 4Vrmiorhmit northern KD- wftra to come to the exception to this at home; but within the walls oi xao Rnn Marahe all was adhering and naviniv their Dusinesi a store the compliments that failure pays to success by imitating ape-ing. Our Monday sales will continue to be worthy of being COPIED, but never EQUALED. Our every-day-in-the-year prices are 'way below outside special prices.

You've always found it so and tributes to this worthy manufacturing tn hehnld. Crowds and establishment. umuwi. AMiwdR of neonle were viewing with where plain figures and real-live-eash values mark the once-for-all selling nri. Where the "want" price and the THE BEST YET INVENTED.

vrtml satisfaction the many different "net" nriiw are the same. Where a lines of goods on exhibition this parcio 2L CD niinr will as far in purchasing dry will continue to find it so. ular evening and many were tne com nliments bestowed upon the manage mnnt and his aids de camp. The dis- nt nf shawls and wraps, generally. Among the list of Kansas inventors who stand a good chance of becoming notoriously wealthy from a sensible use of his inventitive talents, is Mr.

R. F. Deering, now in this city superintending the construction of a number of his newly patented fence weaving machines, which bids fair to supercede all mnehines now in use in the o-mntlv admired: more especially goods in 10 minutes as anywhere else in 10 hours. If wo want 50 we ask 50. But we're careful to want only what you are willing to give.

After all the great preacher has only told what every body knows, and we reprint it to set you thinking. FOUND. A watch and chain. Owner can have both by proving ownership. John Harkness.

1 was the cloak department commented CD CD rr CD upon by the ladies who Kept up tne examination till quite eleven o'clock. OIUIUMI stnts. Mr. Deering has thor The doors were open to the rich and oughly tested his new invention, and is poor alike and everybody who presented themselves at this opening returned The Scientific American is one of the more than satisfied with its capaDiiiues, durability and especial usefulness with best papers on earth for information home with pleasant memories of The pertaining to machinery, science and Bon Marche and its great display oi uie wants of ConcordU and Cloud county. everv thing in the line of interest.

The OCT. 11th, 1887. Concordia Daylight. CD CD trial of the dynamite gun in the New The show windows were dressed in York harber is given in full with illus the finest and prettiest of fabrics, and tration showing the vessel before it was served to hold the visitors on tne siue the farmers and stock men oi tne country. The machine is simplicity itself, and can be run by anyone who knows enough to turn a crank.

It makes a combination fence of pickets and wire that is hog tight and cattle proof, besides being uncommonly durable and very pretty. One superior point about this machine is the way it fastens the sneure that it would take struck with the dynamo and after it walk for hours and hours. Our reporter called on Mr. Lasnier n.u-.. octyil'cfiprf IRftR.

was a total wreck. The knowledge to be derived from one issue is well worth the the following morning with "well you Daylight established 1886, DO subscription price. threw The Bon Marche banner to the breeze last night?" Miraculous Escape. City Marshal This paper is entered as second-class "Yes indeed, and the opening was au matter at the r. u.

mis chj nearly total decay to loosen them from the wire's grip. Another that it mi-c ratter all-around fence for less that we could wish for." Archer is now nursing a stiff neck, the effect of a short buggy ride with County Commissioner Wilson in the west part "The town and county alike turned out to see you 5" of town Friday evening. The frisky i Uiitnf t. money than any similar machine to be found in the land. Only 65 cents per fence with pickets 4 "Yes.

and everybody appeared at horse in charge of the cart suddenly took a notion that a mad dash would home and seemed to bo free to go where they pleased which did our very heart good to see." inches apart, and for a two and three wire fence with less pickets, the price nti. the material used. Aside break the monotony of the moment, and Mr. A. believing it wisdom to part company with the animal, leaped from 3D "Then you feel that the on marcne will meet with the patronage and confidence of the public that she so justly the vehicle, striking on the top of his head with such force that unconscious si and fairly seeks?" ness immediately followed.

It came "I do, yes sir, I do." very near being a break-neck whirl from making a most excellent hog, sheep, cattle and horse fence, the machine can make a remarkably unique ornamental fence at a figure that amounts to nothing compared to the price that is usually placed upon this class of fencing. Mr. Deering has al-of a large territory in "You had a splendid opportunity to St. Louis Brick. Contractor Huntley, being unable to secure Kan Watches Given Away! meet with and form the acquaintance of many of the good people of Cloud county and Concordia?" sas City pressed brick, has made ar rangements to secure St.

Louis pressed Nebraska for the sale of the newly i.nnUint ViAsidns manv "Well, we did, and was well satisneo with the result, and if they had any brick for the walls of the new court THE TICKET house, having already received one difficulty in obtaining entrance to the The Daylight Supports. shipment of these brick, which are pro to ttoiteT Those who wish to examine his fence weaving machine with a view of buying either county or state rights, or who wish to roanhinn will tinQ Bon Marche Friday night wouia respectfully ask them not to be discour nounced far superior in quality to the For Treasurer, Celestine Gilbert. K. C. goods.

If no unexpected mishaps For Clerk. A. T. SmwEtL. buv oniv a muki him-at P.

W. Hull's plow works on aged; that don't occur every oay in uie week. We like crowds and that Friday iionci na hevond expression. befall Mr. Iluntly he feels continent he will have the walls of the great temple For Sheriff, G.

IV Vanlakdixgham. Washington street, uoncorma, There was one thing we hope was patent finished ere the brick laying season closes. We are glad to note the resum For Register, F. W. Ikasius.

For Coroner, James Flysn. For Surveyor, K. S. McCrary. E.

Smith has rented the Barons House billiard tal.iesand now runs two ing of operations on this pnblic building to everyone mat we nau mu i u.jr goods "for sale. Some may ask how about the prices? We think that is about right, of course, but the proof of rooms. if for no other reason than it will help 4v.ii innt Hannah that the water console the interested ana always anx ANNOUNCEMENTS. the pudding is the eating oiu. ouieu oml au.

thnt we are now VJ i-a nro hnnminer along toward com ious tax-payer. open for business and will talk goods to COUNTY CLERK. pletionbackedbya determination that ,1 a 1 in tor. 1). C.

Wilson. Aged 46 Years, Passes people mat wm uuam nli.tr Vmivtnfi a. ilnnbt. knows not laxity or I am a candidate for the office of f'lmiil ennntv Rubiect tO Away Oct. 4, 1887.

One week ago this nuu uumiv After expressing our thanks for the little chat with Mr. Lasnier we took our ference. the will of the people and the Demo- evening at the hour of 10 o'clock, Cloud rnti-pnilOIl OI Wl. county lost one of her oldest as well as For flour, buckwheat, corn meal oimrta screenings, chop feed jo i 01 cq I UJ ci i 3 5 i tf lJ CD 5 I i A i A. T.

Siuwell. honored citizens in the death of Mr. departure, feeling assurea hibi ae thorough going and pleasant business man as the Bon Marche proprietor could not help but fill a long felt want and do uiau, aii hv the pound or at whole C. Wilson and a loving wife, Jfive affec FOR SHERIFF. sale come to the Crescent Flour Feed tionatc children, an aged mother and imrniir nniioinico mvself an inde nnnnsitP.

Post Office. 1" two brothers were made to bear the pendent candidate for the office of sher G. Lathrop, the sorrowful burdens of a sentence that all iff of Cloud county. G. 13.

VanLakdinoham. VJliVl Vff- Charlie Cbaks. a rrAat Baveroin. cashier of the First National bank of sooner or later will have to submit to this city, has absconded. It is thought a harsh decree of almighty fate that no a mo aero track of land Santa Fe Coming.

The Santa Fe that he will return inside oi a weeit with Miss Freeman, of Vermont, who living object of animal creation escapes. A UCAUVu. three miles southeast from Concordia cheap and on your own terms has heretofore visited in this city in the builders arc near Oak Hill pushing for Miltonvale. The track layers are way this side of Manchester coming, we are Although Mr. Wilson's life was dispair-ed of for several days prior to the fatal -tn under cultivation, and 50 familv of Mr.

and Mrs. F. J. Atwood. moment his farewell breath to those 1W nww nrcs fenced in with six wires.

A good Congratulations will be in order when tnld. at the rate of two miles per day. dearest to him was nevertheless a bitter, with four large rooms This is from a reliable man at Oak Hill he returns. But as usual, our worn ior sad surprise; a cruel blow that for the irauic tMothor with eraineries, stables and on last Saturday 24th inst News. here is a woman in it and as is anal the bank will not suffer a cent moment banishes every hope of earthly Found morning Mrs.

other out buildings thereon, bix acres of forrest trees, plenty of good well with livlnff water in the pas- loss happiness and that seems to gratify an avenging spirit that has no existence. flnrnforth's father. Mr. Medbury, went Club Dance. Those most interested The funeral services took place at the out to attend chores.

Staying longer than usual he was looked for and found tare. We want to sell and will close th harirain at a bargain within the next family residence Wednesday afternoon and were conducted by Rev. Bushnell, in the organization of a dancing club for tho winter season report very satisfactory progress with the undertaking, stating that forty couples have already 60 days. You can have your own way dead. Heart desease was the cause of his sudden death.

Mr. Medbury was 75 rears old. He was buried in Mt. Hope and the remains were then followed to about this trade so address A. CHARBONNEAU, 48tf SCANDIA, KAS cemetery.

Rev. (libson officiating. the sacred place of eternal rest by grief stricken relatives and a large number of sympathizing friends. agreed to become members by swelling the treasury with over $200. Messrs.

T. Lyman, Will Neitzel and Mr. Wiard Clyde Mail. The deceased native state was Onto, 3 a I 3 rf 8 6 8 i i HOItSE SHOEING New subscribers still pom in, and a but he has been a resident of Kansas maioritv of them are Cleveland Demo have charge of the preliminary arrangements and we hazard the prediction that they will ere the advent of a new since 1837, seventeen years of which time was spent in Cloud county. Mr.

crats. We are glad to note the fact that month have the best club dance in tne AMD PLOW WORK Is something that we claim to be nnA nnr work we guarantee to the Democracy of Cloud county is com incr to the front with good solid sup west in readiness to carry out the finest Wilson, although not of an omce-seek-ing disposition, was chosen by the voters nort. such aid as bespeaks their confl of ball room programs. of this county to serve them as snenn v. o.fiofsntnrv in everv respect, oring one term, and his record while holding dence in the stability of the Daylight and reveals a commendable willingness to give it a circulation second to no oth your horses to us and get first-class that position of public trust was free cp from corrupt acts as was his official ca good work done to your urci.

In fact, anything our Died. Again we are called upon to announce another death in the family of H. A. Williams, of Buffalo township. This time it is his little daughter Blanche, who attended the funeral of hnr little sister last Sunday week and reer as undershenff.

It is nelievea Dy line we do it right. We are holding er weekly published in nortnern ivan Gas. Gentlemen, thanks. Work on all the various improve many that his blunt and manly refusal while in office to do the bidding ofcer tain unscrupulous party dictators defeat who caught her death cold on that sad forth at the old stand of Hull oon on the corner of State and Sixth streets. Call.

36 C. 13- LEWIS. mcnts has been resumed. The water works are being pushed by an immense cd him for a second term as sheriff and by occasion. Blanche died of membran ous croup Saturday, Oct 1st, and was not a few observing people also hastened the occurrence which compels the gang of laborer, the elegant 40,000 block of the Citizens National bank is assuming proportions, Bctournny buried the Sunday following at the grave yard in this city.

This is very penning of this sad announcement, as BsaewsHnTeath. Mrs. Phasbe Chesley. Peterson, Clay Iowa, tells the following remark- sad and calls forth the sympathy oi 5 I i I I 5 Z. 1 Lasnicr's three story temple is nearing completion, the work of laying the foundation walls for the Banker's Loau a soldier Mr.

Wilson performed wen me duties that fell upon his volunteer shoulders, as an early pioneer the grow every parent in the land. We acknowledge a pressing to be nresent at the National Expo Sr. Trust ConipanvV new edifice has able story, me iruin oi wmcu ia for by the residents of the town "I am 78 years old, having been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for 'mn onnlil nnt. firniM mvself ing generation of Kansas owe mm a doTit that cannot bo paid with dollars an nulilio officer he WRS sition which was opened at Kansas City it v. i i' given credit for being scrupulously hon Oct.

0th lastl and closes Nov. 15th. without help. Now I am free from a nl onwtnam mwl ATVI B.h1n to lift All est and uprigni, as a private uiucu us When the multitude pauses and thinks that it is being held in the live town of rnarn limiaWnrL AWfl Ttl think 9 was respected for attending strictly to I. itutti lllirilTt OTl'l It'll UI1I1 HM 1L II (in Uli uvv as wwuav tv to Electrie Bitters fr having renewed been commenced, and a score of mechanics now employed on the mammoth business block that is soon to give west Cth sired an enviable prominence.

The building boom has been resumed in dead earnest and the structures already commenced will be pushed to completion hefore cold weather sets in. band and father he whs always what my youw, ana rerv-vcu vanipiowij iIIimhiiiiI every man ia who in controlled by love to Given Away Kaasas City will be ample proof to satisfy the most skeptical that tho Ex position will be a blooming daisy in all departments. hnnin ami iiitvttrmn rn nimn v. aucu Trv a bottle only 50c. at Or.

A. was tho life and deeds of him whoso Gay's Drtg Stor. death wo now mouru i.

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