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The Concordia Times from Concordia, Kansas • 3

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You will always" find the best Gasoline and Coal Oil at ROBINSON Mc CRARY'S. SUBSTillTTIiLX THE weather. IT. S. PiONAr.

OmrK, Concordia, May, lss, Summary of the weallicr for week ending May luth, 1883: Mean temperature, B6.5 dog. Hig-hest temperature, 77.1 on the 15th. Lowest temperature, 33.8 on the 10th. Greatest dully range of temperature, 31.6 on the 10th. Least daily ranaw of temperature, 8.9 dog.

onthelCth. Mean relative humidity, 77JJ per cent. Prevailing direction of wind. South. We went down to Clj-de Monday.

The town appears about as usual, though improvements are being made in numerous parts of the city. The K. P. depot is nearly completed, and will be ready for occupancy in a week or two. Among the new buildings being erected is a handsome brick block by Messrs.

Longtin and perse, the second story of which will'be finished off for an opera house, something Clyde needs badly The hall will be 44 SO feet in size, will have a handsome stage fitted out 'with the necessary scenery to make a first- Sterling Organs To The Citizen of Cloud and Adjoixino Counties: I would call your special attention to my now large and well assorted stock of Pian03 Q.ncl Organs. I have just moved into my New and Elegant Music Store, First door east of Burrus' corner, on street and Broadway. I would most respectfully invite all lovers of music to call at my Music Store, and fa YOUiSelYBS fcefOfe Buylflg EISGWhere. I Guarantee Satisfaction, or money refunded. Now thanking you for past favors, remain, Respectfully, EBEN PERRY, Proprietor.

Highest velocity of wind, 48 the lSth It pays, the consumer to buy good, honest goods, made up in a reliable manner; and believing so, ice have laid in a Large Stock of strictly First-class Clothing, for Men, Youths, Boys and Children; and are offering it at the lowest possible prices. Our stock embraces all the novelties of the season in Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, and we ask you to inspect before purchasing elsewhere. Dates of frost, 10th. Rainfall 0,63 inches. P.

J. Signal Corps V. S. A. class opera hall.

We met Messrs. W. Crump, II. Huff, G. W.

Knapp, Corn-forth Grey, Barnes and others, all pleasant gentlemen. John B. Rupe of, 1)1 KI). At his residence, the Revere House, the Herald, was as happy and smiling 17th, at 7 o'clock A. as usual, notwithstanding the weight Jolyi M.

Veatch, proprietor of the Re of a libel suit was hanging over his head. vere House, aged 51 years, 4 months, J. C. Cline, of the Mail, was busily en STATISTICS OF LINCOLN TOWNSHIP GITY DRUG STORE And of Concordia, Furnished by Ami or W. II.

Wright. One Price Clothiers. J. T. ROGERS CO.

SIXTH STEKET. grossed in making preparations for beginning the publication of a paper at Ames. The first number will be issued soon, he tells us, and will be a permanent fixture of that burg. We can but wish him success, though we are afraid the nevspaper business is already a little overdone in this county. Clyde is already agitating political matters for the coming campaign, aud will bring forward at least two candidates for county offices Messrs.

Huff and P. Le-compte. We must admit that Clyde is steadily improving, though we can't say that she compares favorably with Con I Genuine Kangaroo and Gondola shoes warranted in all respects, at II. X. luce new nan at Ames was aeaica- ted last Monday night, with a grand Hanson's.

Drills anl Patent Melicines! ball, participated in by all of Ames' leading citizens and a goodly number from Clyde. Call at Linney Topley's and see their camera Tor making life-size portraits, Wiard Bros. Mrs. Alice Rains, of Concordia, visited her father, Judge J. A.

Amos, last week. Seneca Tribune. Old papers at this oflice. cordia vet. Her streets are narrower; Perfumery 2nd Tciiet Articles.

Mr. Milton Hitt, with E. T. Vernon, started Mondav morning for a week's and 16x20 views. Have yourself and residence taken, to decorate your Wiard toe Jewelers.

Bead our educational column. home, and be happy. 8t2 and 29 days. The funeral was very ably conducted by Rev. J.

A. Bull at the M. E. church on Monday, at 1 o'clock p. M.

The remains were followed to the cemetery by a large procession composed of our best citizens. J. M. Veatch was born in White county, ISth, 1833. Emigrated to Davis county, Iowa, in 1S43.

Professed religion and united with the M. E. church in 1851, was married to Miss Matilda Bennett in 1S55. Removed to Mitchell in 1872 an to Concordia in 1883. At the age of 13 he contracted a lung disease by taking cold with the measles, from which he has ever since suffered.

He made three trips to the Western mountains in the hope of recruiting his health, but all efforts to stay the disease failed and he died in peace as above stated. He leaves a wife and six children one son and five daughters. The former and two of the latter are married. All were present at the funeral except one daughter who was in Idaho Territory. Mr.

Veatch was a kind husband and father, and he and his family are loved and respected by all who know them. It was the writers privilege to be with him in his last moments and he passed away as quietly as a midnight slumber. There were present at the funeral a number of the friends from Beloit and absence in Kansas City. Frisbie Hartmaier receive fresh ev Bring us your jack bills to print. CITr.

TiW'P XiTil- Xo of dwellings 590 11 6W Kamiliea W7 117 Males UVT, S40 1S57 Females 14r 113 Populution of City 8021 Kust Concordia 12 Tfwnship VAi Total Population 3B17 Adult Males KIT. 14-T 570 Females 8 1 792 Minor Males 700 1H7 W7 Females 81K 133 Pr Foreign Males tf! 40 2J! Females 17P 2iW Single males over 21 174 2K1 Females 72 7 79 Widowers 40 (t 4A Widows F5 in 75 A td. school past vear 613 Vii 75 Illiterate under 21 5 4.9 over 21 f.6 10 78 Horses 34K1 3 6 Mules 4a 47 Cows 227 3W Wn Other cattle 72 7W wj Swine 4 270 2776 Dogs 72 7 Private Libraries 22ft 22? Public WHO 525 71H5 Total Number of both 100 Pauper inmates of 10615 the poor house 15 Insane 1 1 Idiotic 1 1 Wind 2 2 4 Deaf and Dumb 3 3 MANUFACTOUIE8. Number of Flctories 8 Capital invested tra.mn Waifes paid Rate on stock S3.000 Value of products Soldiers of the lute war 181 WaroflS13 I Total number of t-x-soldiers 182 County Clerk Houston has been remodeling: the interior of his office to ery week the celebrated Columbia Riv AI1TTS, Sailor suits. J.

T. Rogers Co. 6tf er Salmon something unusually fine. get more room. This will please the Dr.

Ilimoe's Peruvian Tonic. 49yl tax-payers better than another lean-to Mr. Wilson, of Marshall county, a to our fire-trap court house. brother of our Sheriff John, was in the and not so well defined; her business houses are less pretentious, and her sidewalks in many places are invisible. CALF SKIN SHOES, GOAT SKIN SHOES, KID SHOES, GONDOLA SHOES, KANGAROO SHOES, FRENCH KID SHOES, GLOVE KID SHOES, VELVET SLIPPERS, CLOTH SHOES, ALL AT THE IRON CLAD SHOE STORE.

5tf C. II. MARSHALL. OILS, HUUSHES, city last week, and made us a pleasant call. F.

A. Lane was in the city over Sunday. Clothing made to order, tf J- T. Rogers Co. Mr.

jjunn tells us mat tne reason nails are so high at present is because so many were used last fall in nailing Democratic lies. Mr.Dunn evidently hit GLASS, Scc, Sees. the nail on the head that time. Mr. J.

II. Tyner took a trip to Scan Thos. Owen left Wednesday morning for Topeka to attend the meeting of the Prohibition State Central Committee. Don't buy any thing in the implement line till you see They handle only the best of j.ne uoncorciia ximes nas been en Ciprs of Choicest Brands. goods.

51tf From to BO KM larged to an eight column folio, patent outside. The Times is one of our best exchanges, and we believe the change is for the better. Clyde Mail. Eben Perry has just put up the finest sign in the city. It was painted by G.

A. Goulet and it is immense, just look at it. It reads: Pianos and Or G. A. BEAUCHAMP 4m Mr.

Wm. Rutledge, of Glasco, was a Glasco, among which were Mr. X. W. 304 2.VJ dia yesterday.

Wool sacks and twine at Robinson McCrary's. 6tf We can't complain of lack of rain this spring so far. Go to Watson Twitchell's for your farm implements. S. R.

Wharton, of the K. C. Journal; called last Saturday. Constable Linton made a flying trip to Scandia last week. A fine line of boots and shoes, tf J.

T. Rogers Co. pleasant caller at our office last Monday, and while here renewed for the Times. Porter and wife, son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Jas.

M. Veatch and daughter. 1 1U5 Rutledge gans, so loud that you can read it clear cousins to Mr. v. and wm and wife from Glasco.

IF1 Kas 670 171 113 76 120 F7 153 2d ft 11 2tt CORON 124 101 64 7 41 across town. Plenty of Money at the Cloud Gcunty Bank at reasonable rates. JSi IV, 2l'i 30 zdt. a rnzz 117 Remember the "Glidden" barbed 14 Miltonvale is excited over the recent shooting scrape. We glean the following particulars concerning the same, from the News of May 14th: Our city has been excited over a fatal affray between George Harrison, our colored barber, and one George Lewis, colored.

The circumstances are, that about two weeks ago Harrison employed Lewis as journeyman in his shop. He proved a fair worker but addicted to drink. On Wednesday afternoon (13th) Harrison went to Clay Center on business and left Lewis in charge of his shop. During said time Harrison claims that Lewis assaulted his wife and made improper proposals to her. Upon the return of Harrison from Clay Center, after hearing the details of the affair he went in search of Lewis and finding him in the postoffice raised his revolver and shot Lewis in the right side.

The wound proved fatal, Lewis dj'ing instantly. Later: Since writing the above a coroner's inquest was held over the remains before J. W. Shay, J. acting wire is to-day the only first-class wire in the market.

For sale by McKinnon Co. Stf Ed. Perry, Delavan, will hereafter read the Times. Kansas Illinois Iowa Indiana Ohio New York Missouri Pennsylvania Wisconsin Michigan Kentucky Nebrat-ka Massachusetts Connecticut Vermont Minnesota Texas Tennessee Virginia West Virginia Maryland Maine North Carolina South Carolina New Ilauipsihirc New Mexico Di.strict of Columbia Washington Territory-New Jersey. Mississippi Indian Territory lthodc Island Arkausaw Colorado California tif-ryiH Delawure Ismisiana Remember that Linney Tooley are still making those large cabinet heads at $4 per dozen.

Full length and three-quarter lenth cabinets at $3.50. All styles of work done. Call and see their display. 8t2 The match game of ball between Yuma and Concordia, was not played last Saturday, on account of rain. The two clubs will meet in the diamond tomorrow; on Mrs.

Truesdell's place on Lost Creek. County Surveyor Doran is busy at WE WANT TO CALL YOUR ATTENT'N TO THE LINES OF GOODS WE HANDLE. THEY ARE POSITIVELY FROM THE LEADING FACTORIES IN THE COUNTRY, AND ARE KNOWN TO MOST EVERY ONE AS BEING THE VERY BEST MADE. C. II.

MARSHALL'S IRON CLAD SHOE STORE. See our handsome like 5tf Of ladies fixe siioes. If you want first-class boots and shoes, s-o to II. N. Hanson's.

8t2 the court house this week, platting surveys and bringing his books up into shape. 16 1 14 '21 ii i i. I1 ii fi! 8 57; -4i 3' AVatson Twitchell will sell you more and better goods for the money than any other implement house in Concordia. 51 tf F. L.

Coron has been experimenting the past week with a process for crystallizing tin. It is something of his Perry has the finest 7-octave organ we have ever seen in the city. Frisbie Hartmaier receive fresh strawberries every evening. 7tf The Ttjies is now the official paper for the teachers of Cloud county. Junior" Self Binder is admitted to be the best made.

Stf A large stock of nobby straw hats, etf J. T. Rogers Co. 10 1 1 5 1 SO 34 20 1 Testimonials to tha Exaellencies of Eelsey's Henry Kelsey, of this place, has been granted a patent on a milk can of his own invention and received the same last Friday. corner: Creaming Uans.

We, the undersigned jurors, find by Office of the evidence given that Goe. Lewis came to Ins death by a pistol shot at the hands of, and fired by Geo. Harrison. Jurors: Eli August, O. J.

Kirch, W. C. Proprietor of Coxcokdia a 11 V. The Times is now the official organ of the teachers of'Cloud county. Cimeordla, Kansas, May Jl, lv5.

Robb, Badger, J. Y. Whitsitt, V. L. Babbitt.

Peterson Reid are still loaning money at lowest rates, and have money always on hand. No delay or disappointment about getting it. 4tf Plastering, Patching and Kalsomin-ing done by W. E. Hinkel.

Orders left at Land Office Drug Store will receive prompt attention. 5t4 Tliis is to certify that I have had the Kelsey Creaming can tested and it it uu i Saxony (Jreenland Spain New Brunswick Manitoba mtario Prussia Australia Mciee Island Prince E-l wards Island Nova Scotia proved to be a superior can in raising own invention, and tin subjected to this process has a very handsome and crystal-like appearanee. Mr. Natus Gutter, came up from Kansas City Monday evening for a short visit with his family He reports good success in the commission business, and intends to move his family to Kansas City as soon as school closes. Geo.

W. Kimball, who ha: been in Cloud county fifteen years, has built for himself in that time fifteen dwelling houses and two store buildings. Where have you a man who can beat that record for building up the country? Sherman Hostetler has rented his meat market to E. J. Jenkins, of Concordia.

Mr. J. comes well recommended as a first-class butcher and business man and we look for him to run the finest market in the valley. Glasco Sun. cream, and I can recommend it to those in need of cans.

G. W. Holland. To all farmers who kee milch cows: R. M.

Gray, of Glasco, was in town the first of the week. He reports building very quiet in his town; more so than for a year past. Mr. Sam Pratt is building a large addition to his residence on the hill. Mr.

Barnes is building a handsome new dwelling on east Tenth street. The west side of the court house square is now used for a ball ground. The celebrated "Red Tin Tag" binder twine for sale by McKinnon Co.Stf Children's shirt waists at tf J. T. Rogers Co.

California dried Apricots, Peaches, Plums, Preserves, Jellies and Jams, Confectionery and Nuts, Oranges and Lemons, Can'd Fruits and Vegetables, Canned Fish and Meats, TOWS P. CITT Alter testing ana using tne Creaming Cans and finding them su 71 14 3 lu3 perior to any other process known for STOVES, TINWARE, General Hardvas-e Etc. 24 7 17 raising cream. I can recommend them to all. Jos.

Decker. Concordia Kas. D. Brouillette informs us that he has lost six good horses in the last year and a half; which he thinks died by having too much millet feed. 8 51 3 Breakfast Bacon, Hams and 1 Ke'sey's Creaming Can is all right for raising cream; easy to skim, and just what has been needed by the farm 3 The Cuba Pilot man is deserving of sympathy.

Hear what he says: "There is a destiny that shapes our ends rough, hew them as we will." SECOND DOOIl WEST OF NORTH SIDE SIXTTI STREET 47 11 fi 19 Robinson McCrary take pleasure in calling the attention of the ladies of Concordia and vicinity to their new "Lyman" gasoline stove, as being one of the verv best in the market. Call and see it and you will not buy any other. etf 3 fi 2 KANSAS CONCORDIA, TRADES Farmers Ex-Farmers Ijtlwirers Teamsters Carpenters and Builders Stone Masons Plasterers Horse Traders Shoe Makers Gardeners tlardeners and Florists Nurserymen Cament Workers Clerks Salesmen Hook Keepers Painters Brick I-avers Brick Makers Ifrick Manufacturers Blacksmiths Tinsmiths Wac-on Makers Carriage Makers Carriage Trimmers S-toro Keepeers Agents Insurance Agents I.ivery Keepers Hostlers Horse Trafners Hotel Keepers ICestaurant and Bakery Attorneys-atLaw Milliners and dressmakers chcol Teachers Music Teachers Tailors Grain Dealers Lumber Dealers Robinson McCrary sell the best paint ever brought to this market. Warranted to stand the sun and rain of this climate. Buy no other.

6tf 1 6 6 Dried Beef, at W. F. Groesbeck Co's The home talent are preparing to present in a couple of weeks the celebrated drama: "Lost in London; or The Miners Wife." This play has never been presented to a Concordia audience, but is highly recommended by the press and public wherever it has been produced during the past twelve months. The cast is being carefully selected and the play will be given under the auspices of Concordia Cornet Band. 1 1 54 20 WEBB KERWICK, RACTICAL TINNER T-3 11 11 Go to the Cloud County Bank for money on Farms.

No delays! Money paid the day pavers are executed. 4 Mrs. Troup, mother of Mrs. D. M.

Stackhouse, visited her daughter the first of the week. She left for her home in Republic county, Tuesday. Linney Tooley, have found that the Times is one of the necessities of successful photagraphy, and accordingly added their names to our list. Do not fail to call on the Cloud County Bank tor farm loans. Millet and all kinds of farm and garden seeds at Robinson McCrary's.

6tf Boarding and rooms furnished; corner 9th Broadway J.R. Daavsok. Our own make jeans pants, warranted not to rip. J. T.

Rogers Co. 5tf W. E. Reid started Sunday morning for a short trip to Kansas City, and through Missouri. Mrs.

P. W. Nutter started Monday morning on a visit to relatives in Snow-hill, West Virginia. D. J.

Smith was down from McCook a few days this week, and reports things booming in grand style. For fine pocket knives, scissors, silver spoons, table cutlery, go to Robinson McCrary's. 6tf The improved cough syrup is guar anteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Sold by A. Gay.

w41tf 1 is 31 Arc prepared to do all kinds of ROOFING, SPOUTING, AND GENERAL TIN WORK Will attend to calls from the Country and XoiKblwrinp Towns, or outside work of any kind. Office, on Fast Sixth street, west of Barker's, stone cutter. Nella Brown entertained our people last night for a short time at the opera house. She is without doubt the finest elocutionest that ever visited our city. Dr.

Kohn spoke a few minutes after the Agrieulfl Implement Deal's 8 Lawn, Bunting, and other summer dress goods, silk gloves, lace, embroidery, and other seasonable goods, at bedrock prices at II. X. Hanson's. St2 reading by Miss Brown, making a very 1 10 forcible speech. Mayor Groesbeck, J.

W. Sheaf or, and Uncle Billy Barons have been in Kansas City this week. 4 E. E. Sweauxgix, Treasurer.

DAxrEL Lu Bkowx, President. W. N. Drxxixo, Secretary. 13 5 3 5 (i The Republican Valley ft Farmers! Mr.

Chas. Sweet and wife left Sunday morning via the C. B. for Chicago and ew York. They will probably return when Mrs.

Sweet's health improves. The graded school picnic which was to have been held last Saturday was postponed one week on account of the wet weather. It will be held to-morrow. 13 4 4 ers. Henry Slutman, Nelson.

Kas. I have used the Channel Creamery, the Fairlambcans, also pans and crocks but for practical use Kelsey 's Creaming cans surpass all others, in amount of cream and butter. The draught of air through the cans and direct to the milk; the opening or screen in the cover to keep out all flies and dirt, and for neatness and good quality the can cannot be excelled. L. W.

Truesdell. Concordia, Kas. Success to all that use Kelsey's Creaming Cans; so handy can set them anywhere. They have no equal. Far ahead of crocks or pans or any other way of raising croam.

JonN D. Patterson, Concordia Ks. I have in use the Kelsey Creaming Cans, and they are far ahead of crocks or pans, in the amount and quality of cream they raise, and just what every farmer needs to make money with. Caleb. J.

Allen, Concordia, Ks. We tested the Kelsey Creaming Can, in July and Aaugust, 1S31, side by side with the Fairlamb can, with the same cow's milk, and found the Kelsey Can far suparior in the amount of cream and butter. Mr. Mrs. J.

II. Bogue. Concordia, Kansas. rOINTS OF SUPERIORITY OF KELSKY3 CREAMING CANS OVER ALL OTHER METHODS OF RAISING; CREAM. 1, Raising the most and best cream with the least milk.

2, Adapted to the practical wants and needs of every person who has a cow. 3, Best can for hot or cold weather. 4, Best can to set in water or out of water. 5, Draught of air forces heat to raise from milk, and then is blown out of cans. 6, No flies or dirt can get in the milk.

7, Milk will keep sweet longer in hot weather than by any other method. 8, Draught of air passing through the can makes the cream easier to 'churn into butter. 9, Gauge length of can giving inches of cream and amount of butter. 10, Easy to skim and can be set any place in the house or out of doors. 11, Best practical and most perfect can in the United States.

Trust) Loan J. N. Neely, who, until within a con-pie of months, has been station agent at this place on the U. P. road, has accepted a like position at Hanover on the B.

M. road. He is not so far away but that we will be apt to see his genial phiz occasionally. A cyclone struck Sterling, Kansas, Tuesday morning, and did a great deal of damage. This is the season for wind-storms and tornadoes, and you had better be on the safe side by calling on Peterson Reid and getting a tornado policy from them.

4tf Mr. Cook, a real estate man from Marshalltows, Iowa, is in the city looking for a location. This country suits him, but he is surprised at the value of our lands, as he expected to find five to ten-dollar lands. We don't raise "sixty bushels to the acre" corn on that kind of ground. The old Iron Clad has just finished "cleaning house" for this spring, and has undergone a re-modeling such as gives the place an entirely new and handsome appearance.

Large and convenient drawers are ranged along the east side of the store, in front of which is spread matting; and over all is spread the placid smiles of C. H. 3 3 26j Buy the Hapgood Lister, the best in the market. 51tf Glassware. And immense stock! Just received! Prices to suit the times! Come and make your selections before the best 1 4 6 4 Of Concordia, Kas.

patterns are gone. All at bedrock prices. 4 Geo. W. Tittle.

K. SwcHniBrin, J-Trustees. David H.Judy, Martix Bros. 1 1 Stock Kaisers Phvsicians and Surgeons Vet Druggists Dentists Ilarbers Bakers Butchers Artists Broom Makers Cigar -Jewelers Laundries and Washers Millers Printers Bank Clerks Bank Cashiers commercial Travelers Speculators Cooks and Waiters Mail A pent 8 Contractors Yard and Section Foremen Engineers Brakemen Conductors Station Car epairers Telegraph repairers Oppcralors Janitors Gardener and Florist Nurserymen Gardeners Bag Dealers Prof, of Theology (Ministers and Priests 'Detective Milkmen Collectors Co. Oiliciiils and Deputies Cement Ware Manufact'rs Fishermen l.nihers Miners Moulders Anct'oneors jtt- We'i Keepers Soda Water Manufacturer Gun Smith Pewinc Machine Repairers Signal Service clerk Pedler Manager of Skating Ilink 4 1 1 Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Big stock of boots and shoes, includ 3 The Washington Republican has entered upon its eighteenth year, and ia a fine paper in every respect.

Rev. Horace Bushnell occupied the pulpit in the Presbyterian church at Minneapolis last Sunday. We understand that J. F. Snyder has purchased A.

Barcelo's interest in the brick livery on Fifth street. Idnney Tooley have another fine show case filled with pictures on exhibition in front of their gallery. New styles in straw hats for men, boj-s and children. tf J. T.

Rogers Co. If in need of a Cultivator, call on McKinnon Co. and see the "Weir" and "Eagle" they can't be beat. 8tf W. McK.

Burns was in Scandia last week in the interest of the Southwestern Benevolent Association, of Topeka. To the Citizens of Cloud and Adjoining Counties: Jf'e greet you with Five Hundred Thousand $500,003 Dollars to be leaned on real estate, at a low raieof interest. feel confident that we can do better by you than other firms in this city. Call and see us; office with Dan Brown. W.

N. DUNNING, SEOTY. 1 1 i ing Gondola, Kangaroo. Glove Kid, Morocco, French Kid, Alligator, and other first-class goods direct from the manufactories, at II. N.

Hanson's. 8t2 "iS When you build a house you can save money by calling on Robinson McCrary for your hardware. "They are head quarters for everything "in their line. etf Rev. C.

Silene, of the Swedish Baptist Association, now in session in this city, will preach in the, Presbyterian church next Sabbath night. The morning services will as usual, be conducted by the pastor. Loans on city or farm pro-perty at. the Cloud County Bank. No delays! Don't fail to come and see us before completing a loan elsewhere.

Mr. ackson, a friend of O. F. Hosteller, is stopping in town. His home is near Lincoln Center, but he will probably remain in Concordia during the summer, as he has the contract for the brick work on McKinnon 's new block.

A Sure Cure For riles! I have discovered a remedy that in fallibly cures the "dreaded disease called piles. Some will not believe it; for no ECORATED WARE, QUEENS WARE, TIN WARE, AS SWAR Rodgers Bros. Plated Ware. doctor has yet been able to vanquish this malady. Nevertheless, I am so ii sure to cure any case whatever, that I do not hesitate to proclaim it publicly.

Any person suffering with this disease will please call on me, and if I do not cure them, no compensation shall be Itucklcn's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, asked. Respectfully, SOI'IIIA Barcelo. A Fine Line of Table and Pocket Cutlery. PARLOR A3STID LIBRARY LAMPS.

A choice line of Christmas Goods, consisting ofbeau-fully decorated cups and saucers, mustache cups, mugs, egg dishes, fancy plates, childrcns tea sets, mush and milk sets, $c9 Main 2d door east of Lallocque's In police court this week nothing of importance transpired. A Mrs. Lambert and Mrs. Davids were brought up on complaint of P. II.

Averill, charged with disturbing the peace of his family. F. W. Sturges appeared for the prosecution, and S. D.

Houston, for the defense. Mrs. Davids was discharged and Mrs. Lambert was fined one dollar andc6sts. We desire to warn farmers against a new swindle.

Two strangers meet at a farmer's house to stay all night and during the evening they get up a trade between themselves, which requires a witness, and the farmer is asked to sign the papers, simply to witness the trade. If he does so soon after finds that his name is signed to a note which he has to pay. The law does not appear to touch these cases, and the farmers should hang the first man caught at it. Hall, Concordia, Kansas. P.ruises, Sores, Ulcers bait IJlieum, Fever Sores Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Tiles, or no pav required.

It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 5 cents per lox. For sale by G. A. Ueauciiamp.

TESTIMONIALS. This is to certify that for 12 years mv Mrs. Dr. Russell and daughter, from Wichita, are in the city visiting with County Treasurer Swearngin's famify. Do not fail to be at the concert at the Baptist church to-night, Friday, May 22, 1S85.

The admission has been put down to ten cents so that all may come. Diarrhoea! Diarrhoea! Diarrhoea! Ilimoe's Blackberrv Cordial will cure it. Price 25 cts.at Don't fail to get a bottle of Dr. Ilimoe's Blackberry Cordial for diarrhoea. Price reduced to 2- cents at 4Pyl G.

Beatcilvmp's TO BE ZFOTTTO -r- wife has been troubled with the piles. Under Mrs. J03. Barcelo's treatment she has been perfectly cured. Never Give Up.

If you suffer with low and depressed spirits, loss of appetite, general debility disorderd blood, weak constitution, headache, or any disease of a bilious nature, by all means procure a bottle of Electric Bitters, You will be surprised to see the rapid improvement that will follow; you will be inspired with new life; strength and activity will return; pain and misery will cease, and henceforth you will rejoice in the praise of Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle bv G. A. Beauchamp. T- DUWWIWC 7 Invitatations areoutfor a select dancing party to be held in LaRo'cque's Opera Hall, Tuesday evening, May 26.

The undersigned will organize a dancing class at that time, and all interested in learning the terpsichorean art are cordially invited to attend. Yours C. F. Sites, F. II.

Dirstine, Dancing Master. Musical Director. SAM Demers. I have been troubled with the piles D. Our Opinion.

After selling numberless preparations, we are convinced that Beprgs' Tropical Oil is unequaled. For Fain, Cuts. Bruises. Rheumatism, Frost At the Dawson Son, stand, under Blade office. for the last 18 years, and under the treatment of Mrs.

Jos. Barcelo have been perfectly cured. Mrs. Lemoine. 7U Bites, Chilblains, it is warranted) by us.

J. C. BAK5b..

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