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The Concordia Daylight from Concordia, Kansas • 4

The Concordia Daylight from Concordia, Kansas • 4

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Weekly daylight, Concordia, Ka, Tuesday, march 25, i8uo. Everything New, Bright, Stylish Durable, Will bo found in tho Just received at the Big Stock of SPRING CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS, LD RELIABLE SQUARE DEALING CLOTHING HOUSE Wo are showing every Stylo and Quality of Suits for Men, Youths, Boys ar children. Kovehlui In Hats and Caps for Early Spring wear, Light weight Flannel Shirts, Underwear In great vurimy, 'Handkerchiefs. Cloves. Xew Designs In Neckwear, Collars and CUffS, tct Wo guarantee vcry article we will, nod our Vrjoe low jOW0((t, gQTXJBSB DDJLLUnTG- CLOTHIEEa' AN ODE TO SPRING.

The whole Blt feitfit took turns In 1 he number of bands on the slreeta wiring it rwcs to this paper lust yesterday reminded us that we ore week. Urrat people, but the city living In a niusl(ca)l ago. As Sino Great Br Concokdia's Vocalists We have everything you need in doing any kind of a Job of painting. Siureit KiciiEr. Let every good citizen attend the caucus In his ward for the purpose of councu must DO nara up-lor uPpon Concordia's he.a they advise the use of such most popular attorneys, stopped off at KANSAS CITY- Important Announcement language as filled its columns.

wiyue yerueruay, ami iook a nncr witn Rich, Raws And Alwavs Lovely. nominating tho man you wish to sup Tho burning of several, bay stacks on the farm of II. Lanone two miles south Landlord tues. Air. heaior was on his return home from Denver, where he bad boon tnking some important depositions.

Clyde Argus. port the polls. Rev. W. A.

ISimmons, formerly pw complete revolution in the prices of of the city, Saturday afternoon, started the rumor that his dwelling house had tor of tho Baptist church at tlila placo, Tom Rodgers is the handsomest dray A wreck on the U. P. yesterday morn. Ing caused delay of several hours. Four freight cars were strewn around in splinters.

Caudlo secured a lino negative of Gon. R. A. Alger yesterday and will aocommodato anyone wanting photos of the war horse. J.

Q. Royce, of the Smith Center Bulletin, uttenJed tho grand camp-tire on Monday and while here dropped in and made us a pleasant visit. J. M- Wooilruft, who has been one of the salesmen for J. F.

Flannery for the past three months, will take a position with Rosenberg Co. tho first of next month. Belleville Ttdescopo, Jno. Parks, of the Beloit Democrat, railed Monday while here attending the Camptire. He is a pleasant and agreeable gentleman and the worst thing we can SHy of him Is that he is democrat.

Blackstone rulsifcr put on his jaunty, man-of-the world air and sauntered has been compelled to stop preaching burned, and that Mrs. Lanoue and her man in town. It is said that the ladies on account of his voice. daughter had perished in the flames, generally employ the bright, busy and The latter report Is absolutely untruo. rood looking "Tom." This is not a Louisa Delude died at the home of French Sateens predjudiced or paid for view, and Fujivw i we nnmimr tJ mr no- thnl her parents near Aurora one week ago last Sunday, nged two years, and was Concordia Cornice Co.

reports a great "ul 7 In the spring the young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love, in the spring the old maid's fancy sadly turns back to a page among the might have, beens; in the spring nature's fancy turns to art, green verdure and the all deccivlog cactus decorates the rolling prairies, bright, blooming shrubs spring forth from mother earth's fair bosom, and uniting give us a carpe. of beauty a joy as long as it lasts. These few remarks remind us that we recently visited the greatest furni ture and carpet emporium in Northwestern Kansas Rigby Wilson's. It is there the tasty housewife, desiring to buried tho following day. increaso in trade.

Their goods are be coming better known ami are in largo proerftra Cloud County Teachers' II. Parr a grnduate of a first- demand, keeping E. (. Martin, the Association. Saturday.

Anril 5th '00: Every yard of French Sateens (all sew, fresh spring and summer styles) formerly 83c and 48o a yard a yard are cow marked 25c a Yard class dental college and is abreast with all tho modern improvements in gentlemanly manager, uusy as can ue. arithmetic: "Extraction of Roots," Their work is handsome and durable Formula and Blocks. dentistry, Opposite postoflice. J. R.

McColm. We have bought out the business of Discussion: James Scnrr, F. J. Emick. Tuesday, April 1st, a majority of tho around Omaha Sunday, r.

is. was afraid he couldn't hold ui his end with city council must be elected. The Day Literatcre: "Gray's Elegy." L. N. Houston and are prepared to make loans on farm or city property at the wild, wierd story tellers around the make her home beautiful and pleasant, light has nechoico or favorite from Also the 30-inch wide Twilled -Willis Fish.

camp fire yesterday. any ward further than to see good, Discussion Anna Horry, Julia cwell, lowest rates. Wo write insurance in the best companies. We want a few honest men elected. Methods: "The Recitation;" Concert Postmaster W.

V. Reeves, of Mcro-dith. called this morning and sub choice farms to sell cheap. Come in and Individual.Catcehetical, Topical, will find all things necessary. In carpets their stock is simply mammoth, Moquettes, Brussels, Velvets, Tapestries, Lowels, Hartford, Rag, and oil cloths of every description.

It is undoubtedly tho handsomest, best assort 1 he postmaster or Morganville, on and see us and get our terms. Oflice Ural and Written, rurposes, When scribed for the Daylight and Veteran, a combination that ought to be in the hands of every old soldier in the county tho Central Branch between Clay Complete. W. E. Pitts 119, West 6th Street.

Houston's old a ns formerly 10c and 12io yard are 5ic a Yard Discussion General. stand. D. M. Stackhouse.

Center and Clifton, was last week kicked ovor the railing of a bridge by Undo Harney attends all the canip' Botany: E. P. McMahon. T. D.

Tkocp. tires in bis locality. ed line ever displayed in Western a horse and drowned. Discussion Carrls Matson. James M.

Mcrarlan concluded to cut If you want fine, clear, clean photo Kansas. In furniture the variety is too nearly Geo. Gray and Peter Gates are batch loose from tho Daylight Saturday graphs go to Caudle's, but don't forget The one thing noticable by the K. evening and rustle against a cold un ing-. They use a headstone for a fire place, a monument for a chimney, a endless to attempt classification, and in prices these gentlemen are surely boys at the recent entertainment at the opera house was the conspicuous absence we do all Kinds of work at living rates.

First class life sizo photos, also crayon and India ink portraits made on short sympathetic world. For a year he has The grandest bargains we ever offered in wash goods. coffin lid for a table and use relics of been with us and has on many occasions 0f the great body of church members-a generations agone as ladles. Ma In a a an a 11 -a win ml nnwa. i 11 a.

notice. We do no measley, muddy leaders. They will not be undersold. Bear this in mind, they mean it. They wors.

everything nrst class. few were there, but they could be count Caudle, the Leader. A barn on east First street, belonging PaPer a good printer ana ed on one's finger tips. Yet, whenever any one of the sectarian organizations cordially invite au inspection of then-goods. Iron Block, nearly opposite postoflice.

to II. D. Brown, wasdestroved bv tire paragrapner ana bis bright locals will Three Jamestown stores were burg be missed from these columns. Jim 0f this city proposes an entertainment Sunday evening about half past six larized last Sunday evening and out of says he has been offered a larger salary they never fail to depend on this class o'clock. The contents were saved with tho whole lot only about four dollars "My Partner." As presented at the opera house by the Blade.

of young men to assist them with both the exception of a small amount of hay. DCMEIiflCD we (l('n(I BHtnplei of good, flCMCnDLll l'ltEK OF CHARGE, and attend to all orders for samples or goods the bAMK DAY WE KECK1VK THEM. We depend on low prices, good, honest values, and prompt attention to orders to secure and kuep your trade. KANSAS CITY. MO.

in cash was secured. After next month that town will begin to pick up again labor and cash. Churches may have If there is a city ordinance against Little Gracie Wilson, four years old, grounds for not patronizing traveling and money will flow into business chan vagrants it should be rigidly enforced was struck by the east bound Jv. P. Wednesday and Thursday "My Partner" was well received by the audiences present.

E. William Howe assumed the leading roll most acceptably, but in the judgment of many nels. There's nothing like cleaning by ('apt. Archer and his corps of assis theatrical combinations, but when our homo talent, composed in tho most train at Clay Center Wednesday and up old trash. tants.

Sunday and Monday the city instantly killed. It was one of the was full of these worthless vagabonds, part of the young men who spend their money at church fairs, socials, presi suddest cases ever known on the road. Baker Borton, chairman Board County was surpassed by the excellent portrayal and after noting the large number of i- I. I. 1 i i l.

riagaman, anil the younger mem vuiuwissiuiiers. in winuu no mviies any burglaries and incendiary blazes in dential receptions, present something strictly moral in its nature, a reciprocity of past favors would no persons or committee representing the of that most villainous character, "Josiah Scraggs," rendered by Will Brown. He scored the hit of the pieco bers of the i staff." are again spoiling for adjoining towns it would seem proper taxpayers to be present at the next hbciuh. him u.iuuins uuim nuia that sneh nronantinns hn tnk-n a will regular session of the board, April 7th. as he thinks certain newspapers have remem dct mat it on by the grace of make Concordia their terror.

Emigra doubt'tend toward the future welfare of both. Jack McGinty Has come at last Reference is here made of the celebrated "Black Jack" owned by Col. N. B. B.iown.

This splendid animal will stand the ensuing year at been a little reckless in their statements uou ami ooo raraais mac any oi it now tioQ ig t0 bo eCouraeed in all forms- and are misleading the public. CM ft IS. I Ufa ia nnn thniM MBMMSMHmHHBiM I I. A 1 0 SAAU A LAlIll Thursday afternoon Hugo Mahn was but was closely pressed by Frank Pratt and Dr. Parr.

The Henry Clay Britt" was a clever piece of work. Misses Hattie McCrary, Jessie Mc-Cathron and Hattie Smith received much well merited applause and many flattering comments. In fact when it is We are authorized of "Jack" Mc A largo number of ladies and gentle shot and killed by officers of tho law at Clasky to announce that the bath rooms We 8aw luany ollJ PeoPl0 town Atchison, Kansas, and several parties men, in accordance with the spirit of the clay, camped in tho Eureka Parlors last evening and enjoyed a most in the big barber shop are now "in "ontiay who seemed to be enjoying the shane." "Cleanliness is next to (iodli- themselves to the full extent, but Kans. Concordia, connected with the affair are well known to Concordians. Mahn has been breaking for Conductor Stone on the merriest, jovial crowd that it was our ness," It you can't go to church you ville's charming young people being in taken into consideration that the com attendance.

Stnctlv speaking, the old oanv secured but four complete re fortune to meet was that made up of can batne. Wash. Concordia division of the Central battles were not fought over again. our brother editors. Missing nothing.

hearsals it was an excellent presenta neither were they veterans, but the ine tallies of the i W. C. A. gave a enjoying everything, thev bid defiance tion in all respects. Branch, but being addicted to the use of morphino ami whiskey Mr.

Stone could event was enjoyablo just tho same highly successful reception Thursday to tho elements which seemed doubly The next issue of this paper will give The New Discovery. You have heard your friends and Subscribe for the We are slightly G. A. It. this week.

Rigby Wilson will give you bargains in all kinds of parlor suits. Geo. McKay is getting along nicely with his Boy's Bible Class. We keep the best iloor paint. evening at the parlors of the Y.

31. C. determined to bar their happiness on A. An address of welcome by Secrtary this gala day. and from appearances its readers tho names of those men who neighbors talking about it.

You may do nothing with him. Superintendent Mann, formerly of this city discharged the fellow. Ho immediately loaded up on whiskey and opium, put a revolver in his pocket and started in search of will serve the city as couucilmtn during jucivay proved the chief event; socially we predict that Concordia and her peo yourself bo ono of the many who know from personal experience just how it was most pleasant pie will receive the praise justly due the coming year. In the minds of a majority of the people it is a matter of good a thing it is. If you have ever them lor their eflorts to make this en The prize jury was drawn in a civil small moment at this time, but it will tertainment the success that it was, tried it.

vou are one oi us siauuon Stone. Mahn found Stone in the Missouri Pacific yards and informed him assume larger proportions betore lues- Siiafer RicnEY. suit before a justice court the other tlav next. 1 he main and oniv discern- friends, because, the wonderful tiling about it is, that when once given a trial Dr. King's New Discovery ever after holds a placo in the house.

If you have day. It consisted of twelve good, Governor Humphrey has designated that ho was going to kill him, but find ing that ho was unarmed spared him until they should meet again. Stone honest professional jurists twelve men who were perfectly willing, over able thought is to choose good reliab'e men who appreciate the city's present situation financially and otherwise; men whose wisdom can bo depended on to never used it and should be afflicted April 10th as Arbor Day. Plant trees For first-class dental work call on with a cough, cold or any throat, lung anxious, to sit on the case. THE BEST LINE BOYS' SHOES -In Town, 0.

H. MARSHALL. I. Parr, opposite postoflice. or chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial.

It is guaranteed informed the superintendent who notified the police and in resisting arrest Mahn was killed. Keep a cioso waicn or ine cuy treasury and who are broad enough to grasp anything which the future may develop every time, or money refunded, inai Au examination of the poll books bottles free at an drug stores. Mahn killed a man about ten show a large number of ladies in the interest ot toncoruia. buch men are needed they can be nominated at Depot safo burglaries are reported from almost every town along the Republican valley. We observed our friend, Frank Pratt, lugging an 'onery looking English bull dog towards the registerered, years ago and was sent to the peniten Cut Rates Via Santa Fe.

Commencing March 11th. Urst Daylight readers will remember the A fine lino of art goods and studies tiary for life, the case being prosecuted by K. Wells, an old time Concordia Central Branch a day or two ago. account we published of the robbery of class, to Chicago $12 65. Second, $0.65, St.

Louis, $10.65, and all other points east, rates reduced in like manner. attorney now located in Kansas City Shafer Richey. Prices reasonable and all work guar the Jewell City post-office, and subse Some traveling agent has been prac but was later pardoned by Governor To Uenver, Colorado springs ana anteed at H. I. Parr's dental oflice ticing his nefarieus wiles on the soft and Martin.

the caucuses, and will be elected. Young Man If You Have $1.50 Look at My Fine Shoes 0. H. Marshall. Pueblo.

$10.00. All other points in quent trial before Commissioner Crans. Doubts were entertained as to the young man's guilt, but the following from the opposite postoflice. silly little editor around the corner. Colorado and New Mexico at proportionately same rate.

Now is the time The Sudden Death of a Prominent Mankato Monitor seems to settle it: His looks lay him liable to all kinds of imposition, and tho trained eye of the Citizen Street Commissioner Mcintosh has cleared much of the rubbish and debris to travel and take advantage of low rates, while the rate war continues. tt The U. S. postoifice inspector who News reached the city yesterday morn agent invariably knows a victim. from Sixth streoWhe past week.

was in tne city yesterday had an inter nanr snt i I I Lr thn --it nnt- ing of the sudden death of one of Cloud The Charity Ball Friday evening was master of Jewell City. He told Buck county's oldest and most highly re The famous Schubert Quartette will appear at the Peterson Opera House If. XI. Agent. Notice.

Shirley Twp. Cloud Co. Jan. To bridge tuilders and contractors iimo uener uuenueu man usual, mat ne couia get tne Dostomoe money speoted citizens, Col. D.

C. McKay, at Time was when a man could rise above Aionaay evening Aiarcn Bist. back which Buck had lost at cards if he The Daylight's efforts to make this his home in Ames, Kansas his past, a charitable world was ready I Buck) knew how much it was, to which tuck replied that it. was about benofit for the poor a success are not We. the undersigned, give notice that Sunday evening his son and daughter, to give any man a chance, but in these All the presses in the Daylight office are run by steam.

We can do without influence. Everybody who can will nnt settle for any bridging on inus virtually coniessing his guilt. who reside in this city, visited him, and days "once down, always down" seems tho section line between section six anil dance or play cards should attend these your work with lightning-like rapidity, Come to us. to be the motto. There are exceptions I geVen six, range one west, II 1 I .1 A t-Li I OnTv TVna aural- S.

Senez. Treasurer balls. Go. sat talking with the old gentleman until eleven o'clock, when the party broke Erocn. to all rules, however, and the Atchison The transition from long, lingering Joseph Bochakd, Clerk.

If you or any of your family should up to retire for the evening. Col. Mc Globe gives the following short sketch Old Soldiers Attention! Bicuness to todiisc neaitn marks an happen to be frightfully burned or Kay arose from his chair and his. son epoch in the life of the individual, Feed Them Well. lhe Daylight and the Western of a former Washington county man who was well known in this city and scalded, what have you in the house to ouoh a remarkable event is treasured noticing that he seemed very feeble, I will pasture any number of cattle veteran, of lopeka, one year for $1.60 Keep posted on pension matters.

alleviate the pain until you can get a in the memory and the agencv wher- took hold of him for support; he moved county: physician. A box of Ueggs German by the good health has beun attninnd is and horses at my farm in Center town G. Shriner. once famous and in salve at hand in times like this would gratefully blessed. Hence it is that so a little and almost fell to the floor and seemed quite ill.

He was laid upon his We keep the best wagon paint you fluential as a banker and good citizen ship, section 86,7, 8. The grass is excellent and plenty of good water. ave a world of suffering and oftuncs a much is heard in praise of Electric ever saw. Shafer Richey. of Washington county, is now superin couch and died four hours afterward.

Hitters, bo many feel that they owe doctor bill, as it has no equal in cases of this kind us well as intianiation of tendent ot a reform school in fee Louis meir restoration to health, to the use not having spoken a word during the lhe time draws near for the city Office first door east First National Bank.upstairs. J.C.Elliott. all kinds. of the great Alterative and Tonic. If you are troubled with any disease of ehtire time.

We glean these facts from at a salary of $1,500 a year and living. Mr. Shriner fell with a dull thud ten or twelve years ago and was sent to the penitentiary for financial crookedness. t5. his son, who is a mail agent on the B.

kidneys, liver or stomach, of long or To Trade. short standing, you wi snrnlv find rn- M. route, and who was compelled to make his run yesterday morning bear- He was a good fellow and a good busi I have a span of work horses, weight lief by use of Electric Bitters. Sold at ness man, but he was too ambitious to 50o. and 1 per bottle at all drug stores.

about 1,300 each, and a buggy horse ing bis great burden ot sorrow. See The TRAVELER $1.50 Shoe. 0. H. MARSHALL election.

Let the candidates stand up. Dr. McCaseyspeak first. The largest and best line of paint brushes in the west. Shafer Richey.

Read liullene, Moore, Emory Co's adv. Try our carriage paint and leather dressing. Shafer Richey. The present city council meets but The affair will cast a mantle of gloom make money fast, and, over reaching, weiirhing about 1,000, good to orive and could not cover a gap in the demands wort Will sell cheap or trade for city mado on him, and the penitentiary got property in Concordia. him.

He was an exemplary prisoner. W. H. Morgan, 27tf once more to transact business, and it over the entire county, as Col. McKay is more than probably that the city was one of her best loved citizens.

He printer will thon bo allowed tho re- was born in Madison county, Indiana, and after his discharge he went to St. Louis, where he was emnloved bv Mollis, Ks. detective bureau. It soon was discovered mainder of that $433 bill. Hagaman Is in 1825, being G5 years of age at the an old man, standing almost in view of time of his death.

Ho cime to Kansas Cut Rates. Business men are unanimous in sav that he was an ex-convict, and he was sell- Remember the Union Pacific are out of a job. He next got a job ing that the past week has been one of driving a street car, and again his tickets at bottom prices, both east em nvovtnrtl? klm the golden dome on tho capitol building In 1874, served two terms in tho legisla-in tho New Jerusalem, and one rheu- ture from Cloud county and was for six matic foot, as Itwere, mingling with the years a director of the Stnto Agricul- Ihen he infm-niotinn "When a man's feet eannot run ahead of you hi tongue tries to run you down" says tho Atchison Globe. Is it not applicable to the Crazy Blailo the best in trade circles of the year. Reason's for this aro many, but it is mainly because the character of tho and west.

store, and again he was discharged, call at K. P. depot. J. ti.

ii.fog, After months of financial distress, he at Agent. goods offered by our merchants and the golden sands on tho shore of eternity, tural college at Manhattan. He served Hut when ho stands up for sentence during the war of the rebellion as col-the recording angel will turn to a badly onel of the 22nd Mo. cavalry, and nlso last got a subordinate placo in the re- Improved farm for ale cheap on long price at which they aro selling. Very form school.

Ho told tho superintend- time. Description: Sec 15 lew debts aro being contracted, old ones ent his history, and he proved such a 11 T. Dunninc? Co. have ono soiled pnge, and remark: "Y0ii swin- won distinction on tho Held during tho Town 8, Range 1. Apply to are being paid off and greater pros- aluablo help to the institution that he Uhninand tons of good ico and will died the tax payers of the town you Mexican war claim to have founded.

Join tho rest of Tho time of tho funeral has not boon was advanced step by step, nntu he is nnd now superintendent, and honored and PP'y J1 ice in l' anfl Sami-elDemehs. penty seems coming with long, rapid Concordia, Ka. I strides, I that city council." I ann ounccd ns we go to press. rcsuected. at all times.

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