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The Concordia Daylight from Concordia, Kansas • 7

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WEEKLY DAYLIGHT, CONCORDIA, KSM TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1889. Gentle Spring Hesitates But Oiir Progress is Unimpeded Wo are now showing the choicest and newest productions of the loading manufacturers Of this country In XjIOHXT "WEiailT CZjOTIUITO- of every conceivable stylo and quality, embracing Hoys' AKuCim.UKEN'8 Suits and extra Tsuli In great varlutji Si'itiNoOvKitcoATjSilkFaood and Plain; Seasojublk Unphuwiuu, not too light, but Just liglrt enough 5 elegant pattern la Fi.annkl Knurrs; latest shapes and colon In STIFF n4 SOFT HATS, New Nee WEAK, (JlOVES, VoilkM, Cvm, Our Prices are Always as Low as tlie Lowest COBB LAMB, Square Dealing Clothiers. The Croakers, Marshall's Shoes! Tho dictionary man croakor Lenten Season, A week ago from to-morrow was Ash Wednesday, tho first day In Lent. Tho day derives Its name from tho old tlmo Is ono who croaks, murniers or com Swine plain unreasonably) ono who habitually A forebodes evil." And then tho diction custom of tho Roman Cathollo church ry man perhaps fearing his work Is not well done says: "this is raro." Smoke the Daylight none better for a iiicklo. Fine lino of receipt blanks for sale nt this office, Bring your lino job printing to this office.

Wo do that class of work. Take your eggs to fly UlNMAN BOLINGER. Reports bave It that lllasoo has a few cases of scarlet fever. Talk up a sugar factory schomo. Tbey are paying institutions.

The croaking men ought to bo rare; but they nro not; tho woods aro full of thorn They nro dampers on spiritual fire and In strewing ashes on tho heads of communicants, which slgnillos ponltenco. Ancient history has It that tho custom was Introduced by Gregory tho Great and sanctioned by Tope ColoHtino IU, after which It prevailed. Beforo mass tho ashes were consecrated on tho alter, sprlnklod with holy water and signed three times with tho cross, wbilo tho wet blankets thrown on social prog fuss. bourn croaking men appear to be raroj but thoy aro useful as cautionary danger signals, and thoy hoist thorn Chaplin llolcomb sell the best flour selves liberally. Thoy beliovo they give for tho least money.

27 warnings of evils to conio, and that in a priest recited tho words, "Remember that thou art dust and roust return to dust." Next they wero strown on tho heads of tho officiating priests, the clergy and tho assembled people. Tho ashes wero said to bo thoso of the palms Tbo conversation social at thePresby way they are publio benefactors. Thoy torian church was postponod one week are not. 1 hoy come nearer being pub Our object Is to c'y8 you lines of goods to select from a trial of which will make you our solid customer presuming that you appreciate reliable goods. In tho following lines wo defy tho city of Concordia to match In 'quality viz: 1 School Shoes, 2 Ladies Fine Shoes.

3 Gents line Shoes- 4 Mechanics Shoes- 5 Flow Shoes- Our iijitimjxx: goods I jlxzt: hand made. We back every pair of mab- 1 BIIALL's QHOES with their value in money. THE LOWEST. CIIAS. II.

MARSHALL. lio nuisances. They make all people Help along tho coal, gas and salt tired; and make the hopeful sick. consecrated on tho preceding Falm prospecting company now boing fornv H.N. Hanson by reason of his recent family bereavement, offers his entire stock of G-eneral Merchandise at a great sacrifice.

If sold to one buyer the whole stock will go at 75 Cents On The Dollar! Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing for Men, Women and Children, Boots Shoes, Notions, Fancy Goods, Retailing will be continued at the purchaser's own price. The entire stock goes before March 15th. For particulars, write to or call on N. Hanson, Concordia, Kas. The croakor for evil does much evil.

ed in this city. To him thoro is no way of repairing Sunday. In the Church of England tho stricter members still observe this day, but without any of tho streets. All sorts of pavements sug' Jno. W.

Jones makes a specialty of "HAND MADE" harness and keeps ceremonies from which it derives its (fstcd are condemned by him before thoy aro tried. All methods of raising nothing else, eachsct warranted. name. A few burglars are still guarding money for public improvements aro in There aro many more days'of especial observation, with customs and cercmo Clydo, and occasionally make small collections. Tho Argus suggests a pen his mind certain to prove failure.

He discourages every being and every nies transcendental, that aro plensant enterpnso. Ir an enterprising man to reflect upon. Tho Catholic Lontrn for tho villian editorial pen we infer Martin Bros, aro selling dry goods, advertises his business and makes mon season, wo believe, is of forty-ono days eyfast tho croaker predicts ultimate hats, caps, boots, and shoes, at less than duration. Frobate Court Doings. failure.

In society ho is always intimat cost, Go to their grocery storo and get ing that somebody will turn out badly. H. bargains in these goods they go at your livery effort devised for tho benefit of own price. Judge Sheaf or is In groat demand in tho matrimonial department of his oflico in addition to issuing the licenso, two charity is put down as a miserable failure by the croaker. There is no charity The Cyclone flambeau club of Law marriages have been solemnized by him rence, this state, carried off first prize him.

one on March 4th. inauguration day at Pensioners call at the new court house NOW IS Your Chance high twelve W. G. Tuppony and liar at the inaugural parado. The prizo in money is worth just $750, but in glory it is worth that many millions.

Hurrah togetj-our pension vouchers executed riet Ann Noll, tho great event of their lives and tho republican party assuming Have we any exchanges sronnd to spare? 1OtBof them slathura, and true as ulrt 1'ilod up, aa yon bco, from desk to )inlf; So camp ou our shoulders and help yourself. Come In when we're bnsy and let yon a megsj Stroll in when we're humping to get to rea; Will It bother us any? Oh, nos not a 8eckj Walk in and straddlu'the proofreader's neck. Get your money of Caldwell Peterson. 21 Car load of bran at Chaplin Hol-combs. 27 It was water that tore our city asunder Thursday.

You cawn't help it you know. for Kansas! on tho 4th day of March. 22 M. V. B.

Sheafor tho reins of the government is the Our farmer readers will please set greatest event of this decade, both their bull dogs onto the oat and barley occurring at abeut the same hour. swindlers who are now taking in cer On March 7. Mr. F. S.

Burris to Miss tain Kansas communities. These oily Myrtlo M. Tebow.both of Cloud county tongued chaps are frauds and need In order to more fully introduce our Life-Size Bromide work, we have decided to give one person in every ten who shall give us an order for one dozen Cabinet Photos, a LIFE-SIZE BROMIDE FEEE I Size 20 24 inches. Call and learn particulars. Offer only good till April 1st, 1889.

Resp't, Judge Sheafor's office is decorated with booting. Don't tolerate their gab for plants and flowers under tho care of a minute. Deputy Frobato Judge Miss Dora Allen and is a suitable place lor such cere It will pay all hands to read tho new monies. ad of Groesbeck Belisle. This firm Y.

M. C. A. Secretary. is now located in its new quarters and are well equipped with goods for the spring trade.

They are on the boom list for tho coming season of live J. H. GEIGER, Photo Artist. West 6th Concordia, Kas. Lee Sheafor.son of our probato judge, had a relapse with the mumps, but is now approaching normal proportions.

Of course the mayor contest will be red-hot and but by all means, let tho struggle be friendly. Everybody retatn his head. C. C. Freeman's 2-year-old boy has been very ill of late.

He is one of the finest boys in town, and we are more R. M. hite, of Abilene, newly se lected general secretary of the Y. M. competition and active business.

A. at this place, arrived on Saturday morning's C. B. passenger, and was met at tho depot by a party of our young Christian workers who escorted him to tho association's rooms, where Mai'riago licenses were issued to the following named persons since tho last The One Price GROCER. issue of this paper.

his improving than pleased to learn of health. W. G. Tuppony, Harriet Ann Noll, a formal reception was tendered. Mr.

Levi E. Frankfather, Emma Jackson, White is one of Abilene's purest and best young men, and comes highly rec David L. Ileaston. Mary Bradlej', F. L.

Burris, Myrtie M. Tebow, Charles Hakes, Nannie Morehouse Martin Bros, are smply slaughtering tho goods. Clothing, boots, shoes and notions. It is their aurora stock of merchandise, and the goods go far what Dip Your Pen in the ItTE3 and write down the name and address of the men who soli THE BEST GrooerieS ommended for tho work that ho has been selected to perform. On accept Keeps nothing but the "VEE-Tr.

best of everything in Staple and Fancy Groceries, and is selling them at rock tjot-tom prices. Call and see for yourself. (48) ing this new station at a salary of $000, ever tho customer may offer. We are told that our D. L.

Brown will allow Harrison to appoint him governor Mr. White resigned a $1200 position, A First Class Bakery In Connection! J. C. Sterling repairs all kinds of which is sullicicnt evidence that he is of Utah. If we assume that Mr.

Brown devoted to the cause of religion. is a candidate for that position, we must sewing machines; also sells both new and second hand machines. Oflico at Our land office may be detained for two or threo months yot. It looks that residence on 5th street, one block west Broken Nose. Charley Lewis, son of Abe Lewis, liv also admit that he would handle tho Jews, Gentiles and Mormons according to the "statoots" if successful in his that can bo had in Concordia.

All of McKinnon block. 20-4t way now. It should not be presumed ing south of town, and Frank Gessen that if it does remain that long Re F. Longtin, three miles west of Auro gcr had an altercation near the U. aspirations.

Dan would be an elegant appointment and we say it in all can goods aro warranted to bo first-class in quality, and the prices made aro open to comparison with those of any firm For Sale. A lot of shelving and counters. Inquire of W. G. Reid, at 'South side" grocery.

Martin Bros, have several hundred dollars of remnant-dry goods, boots, shoes and notions, which can be had at your own price. It is the goods slaughter of the season. cciver Carnahan and Register Demers will ever bo chaDged in politics. Of ra, will have a public salo of liye stock church Sunday evening, when Frank dor. and farmmg implements, to-morrow, let fly a rock, breaking tho bridge of Charlie's nose and otherwiso disfiguring Married At the Probate court rooms Ho has ono of the largest sales adver tisod for this season.

his face. He was immediately taken to Dr. Priest's oflice where the doctor af- that can be considered competitors. WRITE IT DOWN! Beto urnay Reid. tlio three hours of labor succeeded in patching up the broken nose and smoth- SEE! SEE! Butter and Eggs taken Exchange for Dry Goods at IIlNMAN BOLINGER'S.

in ay ing up tho flesh wounds. The boy's face will probably be disfigured for life, and it is barely possible that the injury will prove fatal. The Owls have one more whirl, which will occur a week from to-morrow night. The "Mother's Friend." Not only shortens labor and lessons pain attending greatly diminishes the danger to life of mother and child if used a few months before confinement. Write to the Bradlicld Regulator Atlanta for urthor particulars.

Sold by G. A. Beauchamp Co. Druggists. She Was Completelt Cured.

A daughter of my customer suffered from suppressed me nstruation, and her heatlh was completely wrecked. At my Heaston Bradley. David L. Heaston was married to Tho president of the club, Mr. Will Morgan, requests a full attendance of Tho Kansas City Times and tho Dayligtit one year for $1.50.

Go to the Fourth Ward drug store for pure drugs and all kinds of patent med-cines. 9 Cheap is what the farmers want. You can get it of Caldwell Peterson. 21 The assessor will soon bo after you, and he will stay by you until you give members, declaring that the "last hop Mary L. Bradley, at tho home of the brido's parents in Sunday, must be the charmer." That was a grand old banquet at the March 10th.

The groom is ono of the most exemplary young men of Concor Delmonico Thursday night, spread by tho generosity of our friend J. W. dia, head salesman for L. A. Bartlett, and is held in high esteem by all suggestion she used ono bottlo of Brad- in all your property.

Peterson. He had passed the "second degree" of the K. of P. and could not resist the temptation to set 'em up. field's Femalo Regulator, which cured her.

J. W. Hellums, Water Valley, Marshal Archer is a man pretty well Miss. posted on the operation of sugar factories, and we delegate him as one citizen acquaintances. The bride is a lady of genuine worth and valuable accomplishments and will make tho Heaston home a palace of joy.

Tho Daylight extends warmest congratulations, and tho wish that "this union will livo forever." As an inflexible, unwavering friend of Write the Bradfield Rcff. Atlanta. to talk up the matter. Ga. for particulars.

Sold by G. A. Beauchamp, course not. Everybody is asking, "What's Dunning going to do?" Well.the Daylight has no better means of knowing what W.N. Dunning intends doing than any other paper or individual.

Some say he will buy the Times and turn it into a democratic organ; but Mr. D. says "they are off their beam." The fact that Mr. Dunning was one of tho shrewdest and most successful merchants Concordia ever had, leads a majority of our people to believe that ho will engago in some line of the mercantile business, which by nature, training and genoral adaptability he is eminently fitted to run in the best possible manner. Whatever Mr.

D. goes at, you may rost assured that he will push it for all that Jhere is in the business, and don't omit it. Do You Suffer From Rheumatism No one who hnsnot boon a suftercr can have any idea of tho rxcrutiuting agony caused by Rheumatism. This paintul disease is frequently caused by a stoppage of the circulation of the blood, througTi the musclar portions of the body Ballard's Snow Linimont will invariably cure this disease by penetrating every spot of the skin and drawing to tho outer surface all poisonous matter and restoring a natural circulation of 'lie blood Every bottlo guaranteed Vor salo at Boauchamps Pharmacy 3 BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUT. We desire to call your attention to a remarkable article, which wo are soiling a large amount One that is spoken of in the highest terms of praise Dy all who have used it.

It gives instantaneous relief in the worst coughs. It will cure where all others have failed. It ia BAL-LARDS 110RE1IOUND SYRUP. It is absolutely tho best known remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Croup. Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Sore Chest, Asthma and all diseases of tho Throat and Lungs.

If you have a Cough or any of your family aro nllhcteit don't putolf until too late; try this grand remedy. For sale at Boauchamps Pharmacy J. G. Osborno has been papering, yesterday, Mr. Elijah Gossett of Ro-publio county, ago 67, and Susan At-water of Cloud, age 52, in tho presence of a select company Mr.

John Stack-house, Mr. Josh Wilson and tho Misses Dora J. Noble, Dora J. Allen, Mae Col-burn. Theinterost manifested at this wedding indicates perhaps that there are more to follow, but not as respects age.

Having bought tho interest of M. McKinuon in tho Concordia Hardware Cornice we respectfully solicit a share of tho public patronage. We shall try to the best of our ability to please our customers as regards quality, style and price of goods. We extend to all oul friends and the public generally a cordial invitation to call and see us, at Coron Soyster's old stand. J.

K. Henninger- John Banker. Geo. Marshall had some business before the city clork tho other day, when he happened to discover that tho city, by her officials, was about to contract with tho Central Branch R. R.

to furnish that company with all tho water it might need at this point for the next ten years at 8 cents per thousand gallons. Mr. Marshall was already aware of tho fact that the city was now short on water supply, nd also believed that it could not bo furnished for 8 cents per 1000 gallons. Ho and S. Williams immediately set to work circulating petitions, to have tho council reconsider whatever action had been taken in tho matter, which was done.

The contract was very binding on the city's part, but the H. R. Company had littlo to answer for, so we aro told by those who read the contract. Tho subject created considerable street talk Thursday in fact bo much conversation that any further water trouble will probably bo averted. Cloud county and Concordia, first, last and all tho time, can bo put down the Daylight.

She is hero to build up evory day in the year. She not only has faith in the horoaftor, but the hercpres-ent also. painting and otherwiso beautifying tho To Soldiers. I will continuo to prosecute pension For EveryMi interior of his large store occupied by merchant Tyner. Mr.

O. is one of those men who takes prido in keeping all of his property in exellent repair. From his lock box our friend Benj. increaso of pension, comuhtion of rations and traveling exponscs from placo of discharge to place of enlistment in fact all kind of government claims. To furnish any railroad company with M.

V. B. Sheafoii. Office at new court house. 22 water at 8 cents por 1000 gallons, when it costs the city from 12 to 15 cents, would not be a very wise transaction.

Lako this morning, took out tho p. o. portfolio for Concordia. Tho writer saw Benj. carefully gather up the sealed document, and has reason to believe that ho is the lucky, but silent candidate.

This reference is not official, but it's good. Sunday School Association. The Cloud county Sunday school asso There was diplomacy somewhere, but IN THE Saddle or Collar Line, or Anything in Harness not in the direct interests of Concordia. ciation will hold a meeting at Concordia Monday and Tuesday, March 18 and 19, The Belleville Telescope is looking Tho mayoralty question is getting 1881). All interested are extended a cor dial invitation.

down to quiet earnest, sensible discussion of who the city needs for chief executive and who it cannot afford to ac after tho Mormons.as they pass through that villi age on their way to tho great haven of happiness in the Rockies. It says: Geo. W. Palmer. The Model.

This week we will oiler a lino of hand Goods Turf ''Four oar lniuls of Mnrmnn nnnvrrts cept for the more gratification of de-Biros that aro not altogether beautiful to consider. Tho preceding issues of this from Alabama and other southern points passed through this eitv to-dav kerchiefs at lc, 8c, Be, 10c. Embroideries lc, 2o, 8c, 5c, 10c. Many other bar enrouto for Utah. The party wero an paper frankly gave tho key to the CALL ON situation and expressed a few general gains in dress goods and staples, mportant idoas, that no doubt wiil be ignorant lot, and were induced to go by promises of plenty of work.

Ono of tho party was lost at Keats, and will be sent on by express. Respectfully, A. E. COUKVILLE. Bonj, Lxalco.

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