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The Clyde Argus from Clyde, Kansas • 5

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The Clyde Argusi
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Clyde, Kansas
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ALL BEADY AGAIN. DEALER IN OIFEILTIICTa-! FLOUR, FEED, COAL, AND ALL KINDS Garden and Field Seeds. UNION FLOUR AND FEED DEPOT. R.J. Abbott's old stand, THE CORNER STORE.

CLYDE, KANSAS. DEALER IN lour Buckwheat, Bran, Shorts, Meal. Rye, Graham and all kinds of Mill Feed, CLYDE, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1890. For One Grand Week, until April 1st, we will give you a full benefit of our large Spring Purchases, from the Largest Manufacturers and Jobbers in the East. Our aim in the future, as in the past, The Best Goods for the Least Money.

WE KEEP THO-H FBICE8 ZDOWlsT. One door west of the postoffice. Goods delivered to anv part of the city. Personal. We carry die largest, best assorted stock of Dry Goods in the city.

Boots and Shoes. "Listen to Our Tail of Groceries. Always in-the lead; best and freshest goods for the least money. NOTlfE OF CITY ELECTION. To the Voteri of the City ot Clyde, Clond county, Kaoiu: You are hereby notified that an election will be held in the usual place of holding elections in the city of Clyde, on Monday, April 7, 1890 for the purpose ot electing a mayor, a police S.

F. Robinson is home again. B. V. Honey is again very sick.

Dr. Sexton visited Concordia Tuesday. Ed DeBray visited Concordia, Satur See our ladies' genuine kid $1.50 button Shoe, better Shoe than you usually buy at $2. Any kind' of Package Coffee, 25 cents. Choice Tea, 25 cents lb.

day, judge and five councilmen, fo? the ensur Oeorge Robbins is back from Okla ing year, as provided by law. homa. 10J cents a yard Best quality Toil du Nord Ginghams usually sold at 15 cts. Lancaster standard check Ginghams, all styles, 6 cts. Hope Bleached Muslin, Lousdale finish 7 cts.

yard. Genuine Lawrence L. L. unbleached Muslin, 5 cents. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto Grant Frederick went down to Atchi Selz, Schwab Go's, Chicago, own make, $2 goods, equal to any so called $3 Shoe.

set my hand and caused to be afllxed the son, Monday. Clothing. We have given this department special attention and invite your special presence. Men's Suits at $4, better than you usually buy at $6. All wool Suits $6.50.

Real imported English worsted Suits $12.50, equal to any $16 Suit in this market. Men's good Pants at $1 a pair. Children's all wool Rough and Tumble Suits only $3. Children's School Suits $1.50 and $2. seal of the city of vde.

this Oliver Coash went down to Kansas (seal.) 13th day ot March, 1890. 15 pounds best light brown Sugar for $1. 13 pounds Granulated Sugar $1. 5 cents a package for Soda. Silves Gloss Starch 6 cts.

6 for 25 cents best Soap made. City, Monday, A. a Udell, F. Randolph, City Clerk. Mayor.

Father Mollier was over from St. Joseph, Monday. Under Sheriff Bradford was down from Report of the Condition Concordia, yesterday. Our genuine French Kid in Opera, City New York and Waukemphast lasts, only none better. Buy the "Little Giant" school Shoes and get the best.

We sell the only "Rock Bottom" Shoe in town. Best men's Shoe made. Standard Shirting Prints, .5 cents a yard, we keep high prices down. 5 cts. a yard Good heavy Shirtings, fast colors.

15 cents a can for California Can Fruit, standard everything except 'eaches and, Pears. Lincoln Smith took the Rock Island for 'ortland, Monday. E. D. Curtis and bride returned from Kansas City, last Friday, Miss Lottie Henn is visiting friends south of Greenleaf this week.

Children's Waists, all styles 25c, 35c and 50c for the best. Jew car load choice No. 1 Flour at mill prices: every pound warranted. only 75 a sack. Straight Patent 87 cents.

High Patent, the Rev. F. J). Baker was shaking bands Solid and stylish Shoes in Congress and Lace, $1.50 a pair; better than any $2 shoe in town. Real genuine imported Scotch Zephyr Ginghams 20 cents a yard.

Guaranteed fast colors and will not fade. Dress Goods the most complete stock in town, at Chicago prices. with friends in yde, Monday. OF THE First National Bank, At Clyde, in the state of Kansas, at the close of business, February 28, 1860. RESOURCES.

Loans and discounts $85,385.89 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 322.78 U. S. Bonds to secure deposits 12,500. Due from approved reserve "gents 6,697,07 Banking-house, furniture, and fixtures 8,225. Other real estate and mortgages owned 2,889.07 Current expenses and taxes Paid 2,454.15 Premiums on U.

8. bonds 8,000. Bills of other banks 610. Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 20.46 Delivered free to any part Ben Gibson says he's going to start for or tne city. Seattle, Washington, tomorrow.

Best unlaundried Shirt made, 45 cents. Men's Flannel Shirts, new styles, $1 each. Fancy Colored Shirts at 60 cents, with Collars. Dr. Laughlin left Thursday, for a short 20 lbs dried Apples $1 visit with his daughter in Texas.

20 lbs. Calif. Grapes $1. No. 1 Plow Shoes, $1.

Moccasin Plow Shoes and Boots, $1.25 a pair. Standard canned Corn, Will Morrill went down to Kansas American 1st quality new atyles Satines, 10 cts. yard. 5 cents a can. City yesterday, in search of work Mrs.

O. E. Beeks, of Concordia, visited The best assortment in Corsets at 50 cents, 75 cents and $1. her parents in this city this week. We sell the celebrated Feather Bone Corset Waists for ladies and misses.

Also every style of Dr. Warner's Corset made. Master James a. Tracy bad a severe attack of croup one night this week. Specie.

1,500. Legal tender notes 8,500. Redemption fund Tvirh U. 8. treasurer.

(5 per cent of circulation) 862.50 Mrs. J. Moore, of. Greenleaf, is vis iting A. L.

Singleton and wife, today. Sid Knapp, of Beloit, made a flying The Eiffel Black best black Hose for ladies and children, guaranteed not to fade or crock, at 10, 15, and 25 cents a pair Special, during this sale Genuine Foster Kid Gloves at $1 a pair, every pair warranted. New styles Sued Button, undressed kid Gloves, direct from New York. Remember us For Clothing and Shoes, and save money by trading at visit to his parents in this city Tuesday night. Mrs.

D. Turner jr. started for Webb City, last Saturday, to join her husband. Total 127,666.70 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $50,000.

Surplus fund 10,000. Undivided profits 1,62213 National bank notes outstanding 11,250. Individual deposits subject to check 27,89258 Demand certificates of deposit 24,965 52 Notes and bills re-discounted 2,436.52 M. WEIL'S, THE CORNER STORE. Henry Goerlng, of Crete, former ly of tbis place, visited friends in Clyde, last Sunday.

THE IMAN NURSERY. Additional Locals. We can secure for you the "Home Maga Frank Law left for Wasiojt, via Rock island, Wednesday. Sorry to see zine conducted by Mrs. John A.

Logan you go, Frank. published at Washington, D. for one year and give you a year's subscription to the Abgds for $1.10. Call and see LOCATED TEN MILKS BAST AND ONE MILI NORTH OP CLYDE. I have a large stock of apple trees of the best varieties grafted, which I expect to sell at the lowest price.

Apple sample copies! i WORKED LIKE A HARM Bradfield's Female Regulator works like a charm improvement been wonderful cannot express my gratitude. Wish every lady afflicted would try It. I know it would cure them. Mrs. Lula A.

Lone Spring Grove, Fla. Write The Bradfield Regulator Atlanta, for further particulars. Sold by Angevine Fitter trees from 1 to 8 years old from 8 to 10 cents each per 1,000, average trees. $70; OUR CITY FINANCES. 127,666.70 State of Kansas, County of Cloud, 88 N.

B. Nutt, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. N. B. Nctt, Cashier.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of March, 1890. seal. A. E. Morris, Notary Public My commission expires February 10, 1894.

Correct Attest: W.S. Crump, Edward Weck, Directors. E.D.Curtis. 1 In another column wlfT be found the city treasurer's report and. an examination of the same will show that our city has never before been so prosperous.

Under Mayor Randolph's admisistratlon the city has been run very economically Mrs. B. P. Morley and daughter, Miss Cricket, have been visiting friends in Haddam tbis week. J.

W. Shilling came over from Wash-ington, Tuesday, but returned home again Thursday morning. Mr, and Mrs. A. Taylor visited a daughter in Jamestown, Wednesday, returning home Thursday.

Miss Florence Sawin and Miss Nellie Sanders of Clifton, visited Miss Came Smith the first of the week. Bert Honey, of Manhattan, who has been visiting his brother, B. In this city, returned home yesterday. Harve Streator was down from Cuba, Sunday, for a short visit with Clyde's O. K.

genial station agent. E. 1). Cnrtis had a severe congestive chill Wednesday night. We are glad to learn that he is rapidly recovering, how.

ever, -s- and a study of the figures are therefore WORTH HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS. My wife used only two bottles of 'Mother's Friend" before her- third con-flnement. Says she would not be with-out for hundreds of dollars. Had not half as much trouble as before. Dock Miles, Lincoln Parish, La.

Write the Bradfield Regulator, Atlanta, for further particulars. Sold by Angevine Pitzer. most Interesting. It will be noticed that the balance on hand at -the end ot the fiscal year just past is the largest we have ever had $2,318.11, against $714.84 for pear trees at 80 cents each cherry tree from 20 to 25 cents each. Also all kinds of nursery stock.

Everything warranted true to name. If you cannot visit the nursery In person, send in your order and it will be promptly and honestly filled, and delivered in Clyde. A. J. Iman, Clifton, Km.

THE BEST OFFER YET I A NEW DEPARTURE. Beginning with the issue of January 2, 1890, the Topeka Weekly Capital will be enlarged from eight to twelve pages, and be otheiwlse strengthened In every feature. It Is a Kansas paper for Kansas people all the time, and worthy of patronage. Having made special arrangements with the publisher, we are enabled to offer the Argus and the Topeka Weekly Capital, both one year, for $1.85, Every Kansas man should have his local paper, for borne news and a paper from the capital of the state, ulve this combination a trial. Missouri Pacific ElAIILWATST the fiscal year of 1888.

True the present ad ministration has not 'had the electric lights to pay' for $75 per month, amount. Ing to $900, but we must "also remembe; that the occupation tax was cut down about 80 per cent, thereby lessening 'the revenues lower than have ever had A SAFE INVESTMENT Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or la case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. It Is guarantied to bring relief In every case, when used tor any affection of throat, lungs or chest, such as consumption inflamatlon Between St.

Louis ard Kansas City, Bt, Joseph, Leavenworth, Lincoln, Atchison and Omaha. them before. But we 'are Informed that there Is another matter' that should be brought before the people which will, undoubted 4 4 BETWEKN- StLouis, Kansas City and Atchison. ly be made an issue in our next election of lungs, bronchitis, asthma, whooping- There is an order of $1,986 outstanding against the city of Clyde, Illegally Issued No paper can be published without count), croup, etc, It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and trial botes free at McDonald's drug store. by a former mayor in favor of M.

A home patronage, and every man is inter Magnificent Passenger equipments, CONSI8TIKO OF Through Pullman Sleeping Oars, and Elegant new Reclining Chair Crs, FREE, between all points. Direct coin nections are made at Atchison, Kansas. City and St. Lous TTMTflW TYEPnTH. Low, of the Rock Island railroad which ested In keeping up a home paper.

If a was due March 11, .1889, and payment railroad or factory is wanted the newspa has only been stopped by the firm stand Clint Cutting's unity left their future hone Ik Beatrice. yesterday morning. We hate to see him but we'll wager the ice cream that he'll be back within a year. S.P.Reynold's of St. Joseph, a brother to Mrs.

J. A. Davis, who has been visiting here, returned home, Monday. Mr. Reynolds is a physician and may conclude to locate here.

Howard Knapp and Charles Epperson went down to Wednesday evening, to attend the meeting of Camp No. 1, 8. ofV. They say tuat the Clifton relief corps ladies took them by surprise aud fed them all the. good things they could "eat they are anxious to go again.

John Sheaforone of Concordia's most popular attorneys stopped off at Clyde yesterday and took dinner with Landlord Wilkes, Mr. Sheafor was on his return home from Denver where he had been taking some Important depositions, and said he wanted one square meal. Of course he got It taken by the present -and- preceding per Is expected to work for it If a public meeting la wanted for any purpose the newspaper is called upon for a free mayors. Now, we Want to-vsee to it that our next mayor is man of backbone notice. ir any or the societies have a supper or reception of any kind, the enough to.

resist this Ufogakdemand and save to the city. AW-' Dmt Jforget newspaper Is expected to give the neces sary notice The newspaper must puff MERIT WINS. We desire to say to our citizens that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, Dr. King's New Lite Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction We do not hesitate to guarantee them very time, and we stand ready to refund (he purchase price.

If satisfactory results to not follow their us. These remedies have won their great popularity purely IM their merits. P. McDonald druggist. Mayor Randolph baa-made us an ex the schools and everything else to ad Our Colorado Short Line Is the quMty est and most direct route to Puebln, Denver and principal points in Colorado and Utah.

The Iron Mountain, route Is the direct line to the principal cities of Arkansas and Texas. The only route to the' Famous Hot Springs of Arkansas For further Information regarding these routes, address any of the Company's Agents or Ciias. E. Pass, and Ticket Agt. Atchison, Kaa H.

fl. Towns knd, Gen; Pass, and Ticket Agt.bt. LouW, cellent official during the, Dasl year, as vance the Interests or the business men of the place, and then give them a hand- every one must admit that -lilac admlnls tratlon has been marked by conservatism some notice when they pass away. 1 And yet some of them do nothing to keep up economy and a zealous care for the best a home paper, Gladstone (Mich.) Ex pressi Interests of our city. Who will be our oeat-mayott.

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Pages Available:
4,534
Years Available:
1884-1896