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The Concordia Republican from Concordia, Kansas • 3

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C0UXTY C0RRESP0XDEXCE. The Republican. SB 25,000 Important to Travelers. Special inducements arc offered you by the Burlington Route. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue.

Latest Wmd-Mille! Time Table Missouri Pacifte R. R. Tim Table Mo, 34. taking effeet July 23 1882 Jay Gould by extortionate rates cannot prevent the people from taking pleasure trips about this great country. Last Tuesday a man passed through the city with a team hitched to the "running gear" of a corn cultivator, upon which was a box with a canvas cover.

He appeared to be "flying light." WORTH OF Froni the Divide between Oak and Plum Creeks. Farmers are all very busy husking corn. Mr. It. Davis lost his little boy.

He died on Friday evening, Oct. 27th. We sympathize with the bereaved parents in their loss. Mr. S.

Hass is building an addition to Business Items. Styles GOING EAST. Kxpress Auction. The undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence 1 miles westof Ames station, on Monday, Xov. 20th, 1883, at 10 o'clock a.

the following property, to-wit: 25 two year old steers, 5 three year old steers, 15 heifers, 7 cows, 6 work horses, 4 two year old colts, 1 yearling colt, wagons, buggy, harness, walking and riding plows, harrows and other farming implements too numerous to mention. Also, stoves, tables, beds, cupboards and other household furniture. Terms of Snle: Sums of 5 and under, cash; over $5. 13 months credit on approved notes without interest if paid Wind Mills! Freight 6 33 6 11 5 25 4 40 in i i i Rtee NEW Senator John J. IngalU will deliver his TBI To Buyers of Boots and Shoes.

We arc now opening at the old Ironclad store, a full line of Boots and Shoes, which will be sold at bottomjprics. Pay ing our whole attention to one branch of business we can sell better goods for the same money than where a miscellaneous stock is kept. Our line is extensive and address on Garfield in the Presbyterian 8 a 7 50 a m. 7 .17 a 7 21 a GOING "WEST. -6 07 tllpm 8 27 ra If yoa axe ia neeJ cf a AND his house, which improves the appearance of his premises very much.

Mr. Abe Lewis has returned from Doniphan county, bringing with him a load church, next Thursday evening, Nov. 9. The Senator is admitted to be the most eloquent man in the State, and this lec 3 57 303pm 11 30 a 11 5ft a 12 40 a 1 25 2 in 3 05 Deep Well Pump, KM FRESH Cmeorvlla varied. Come and see us.

We guarantee satisfaction Tama 55 IU A. Wind Mill Pump, in ewes Goods! Maddox Jammtown Buckingham Marshall. ture is said to be one of his best efforts. The opportunity to hear it should be taken advantage of by all. Or a first -class when due.

If not paid when duo 10 per cent interest from date. f.i.sox Marc ottk. Farm for Sale. I offer my farm of 880 acres, all bottom land, in Republican valley, 6 miles south of Scandia, one-half mile west of Norway Take Xotice. All parties knowins themselves indebt Tfca Express leaves Atchison at 11 20 a arrives at at 3 la a j.

a Ft. k. nr. I.MTM Clyde at 8 25 a and 5 40 Arrive 8 00 a 6 TO of find apples. Messrs.

Van De Mark and Cornforth favored the people of Rice with political speeches last Saturday evening. Judge Borton, Mr. opponent, addressed a a large audience at Pleasant Hill school house on Tuesday evening. Mr. Borton made a good speech, setting forth the political issues of the day.

He made a good display of oratory, and if he should WIND TtTTTjTi ed to Levreau fc Judy, by note or book account, are respectfully invited to come and settle the same in full or their ac Professional Cards. HI 0 10 W. V. Shaffer planted 2f bushels of white peach blow potatoes last spring from which he has a yield of 65 bushels. Last Saturday he brought two of those potatoes down here, and when people look at them and inquire what they are we say pumpkins or squashes jnst as it station on Scandia Branch of C.

B. Bor-j ders on river. Houses, stables, corrals, 3 wells never failing water. 180 acres im- Sons! counts will be put in the hands of a lawyer for collectiou. We mean everybody.

We must have monev and vou will save CALL ON 1 i- AW AN'D SURGEON. Surgery a Office three doors soutu of A. rug Store. Concordia. Kansas.

costs by coming and paying up in full. 8-11 JUEVREAC OS CDY. Have more Bargains to jjruvcu. i il timuercu. ii mosi excellent stock farm and is offered very cheap.

Will sell for $9 per acre. J. J. McBride, 7-9-11 Norway, Kansas. Thomas Physicians say it combines all the de offer and greater induce be elected representative from the eighty-first district, would be a credit to Cloud county.

We have singing school every Thurs day evening at Pleasant Hill, conducted Are now in Stock at the L. i. hall 51. AN ANT SURGEON. Also Unit siderata of every ferruginous tonic prescribed by every school cf medicine.

ments than ever before. GOOD EX0UGII. happens. The two weigh 49 ounces. The following is a copy (terbatimet literatim, comas and periods) picked up in this city, with the exception of the marks of identity: Der Sir as I have Got Som Busnis to Snreeon.

Office Stnte Exnmtnin Brown's Iron Bitters. Sooth side mid- DSALHES IN XT a tan Block, up-stairs. aoor. Concordia. Kansas.

Samples of Notions, Hosiery, EPEOPLE'S STORE. by Mr. Lon Wood, who has a large class of enthusiastic young people, and they Men's and Ladies Underwear, T. K. KAHS M.

PHYSICIAN. CIIRO 100 atend to in yore town I Want to Get Som Responceble atterney ta ateen to it Woolen Shirts, Silk Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, white and are improving in vocal culture nicely, so much so, that some of them have become quite aesthetic and are purchasing pianos and organs. Jl Diseases a specialty. Will attend to ail calls, day or niirht. either in city or country.

Office 2 doors east of Sweet Wyer's try. Office 2 Xo other Meilcine can take the place of Marsh's Golden Balsam. "I have been using some of your Golden Balsam for the past two months for weak lungs, and I find it helps me much, so that I would like to have more of your medicine; but there is none of it to be had in our town, and the druggists say to me hey have a better medicine, but none of yours. Xow, I would lik to know if you would send me a holf dozen bottles of vour Balsam at the wholesale colored shirts, hoods, children's knit sacques, ties, bows, scarfs, nubias, gloves and LADIES' CLOAKS, Still then come! Several families have HAVE come to this county from Illinois during jCarawar star. Concordia, Kansas.

J. t'KASS JTTORSET AT LAW. Concordia. Kansas. Wind Mills, Pumps, Agricultural Implements, Yoa will tin-ays them oa fctal at their warphoaso ia Concordia optKjsite t'ae ptoSee.

ALL MILLS WARRANTED. IOOO other things bought at great discountand will be sold the past month. A family by the name DOLMANS of Shraub arrived last week. price (as there is no agent here). I will very cheap.

Come early and for me plese let me hear from you at Wonce and oblige Some time ago Liggett Myers, to bacco manufacturers of St. Louis, offered a prize to the man who would sell the largest quantity of their tobaccos. Last week Max J. Alwcns, one of the oldest and most popular commercial travelers in Kansas, received a check for $25, be-in the second prize and he lacked but a little of selling enough to secure the first. Mrs.

Thomas and Mrs. Williams, from get the best selection. send the money to you for the same. The way that I became" acquainted with your and Files i hk Stacks ISalsam was by being at Moberly, AM) K. CARPE.WKK.

i TTORXET AT LAW, Sixth Street, ppo-Jk. eite U. 8. Land Office, np stairs. Coneordla.

Kansas. Illinois, sister and mother of Mrs. W. C. Cole, of this place, are out here on a visit, They are well pleased with the country.

E. W. NORLlN. Don't forget that you can get the gen this lull, uud have just returned from there to Iowa where 1 live, huving bwn in Moberlv for Uie past two months. uine horse vermifuge at the corner drug store.

7 -A. Gay. The schools are running in full blast ULSTERS, Please write me and tell hie what vou in ovlt saies Bcom. oiar ware and are doing nicely. We have number win cio.

n. la, The most dangerous fevers are ivphoid. one tcachere in the districts adjacent to IWAIKI. I- HKOWA. TTORSETATLAV nd Notary Pnhlic.

ome over Sweet Wyer's block, Broadway aad Sixth. Concordia. Kaosaa. Ji Aitsn golden Balsam is for sale bv bilious, malarious and gastric. Hieseall originate in the stomach, liver or bowels C.

L. Drake's Jicr.cKron ueaucnamp, druggists, con Miss W. A. Webster resigned her position as teacher in the Grammar department of our Public Schools last Thursday, owing to failing health. Prof.

J. S- Bought direct from the Manufacturers, the divide. Uxoho. nrora Sews. cordia.

larsje bottles cent and Sl.OO. and may be easily prevented, tine or looms and cellar axe jam fuLll ofieserve stocli: lxa.gr to oiix fraTitty an cl grovIg trade. Parson's Purgative Pills each night for a which we will close out at Uie lowest possible cash price. Talnabl Suggestions to Mothers. week will drive disease from the system.

Acrora, Oct. 17, 1882. Editor Republican: Where is "Til Dmr Mr. Editor: Long experience in a TTOBNETS ANT COUNSELTjORS AT A LAW. Ixtan and olleetion azenU.

Ot-jU aver Marshall Hinman's store. Concordia. Kansas. ler of the Soil" and what has become of Shearer is teaching in that department until another teacher can be secured. It is regretted that Miss Webster should be compelled to leave our school For a good Suit of Clothes, care 01 ciuiuren, ana great success in bringing them safely through sickness.

Aurora?" Are they among the things gives connilencc to assure that croup, well made and well trimmed, Go to J. T. ROGERS CO. -IN- that were? whooping-cough, bronchitis, diphtheria. and all throat and cbe.st affections will she was a good teacher and fast winning friends.

There has been a good deal of sickness be speedily relieved and cured by Using Flesh wound liniment is a sure cure for cuts on stock, horses etc. for sale at a TTORMKT ATHW. and Notarr PuWlc. A Office over N. R.

Brown's Bank. Lsnd papers made out. Emigrant tickets for tla u4 alt kinds of legal business attended Boots Shoes w- i Lr. AtKcrs iriignsn itemed-, winch is exceedingly palatable, and may be safely The front of Buckingham Marshall's the corner drug store. A.

Gat. here this fall in the shape of malarial and typhoid feyers. Nearly all the members of Mr. Hurlock'a family have been more Concordia. Kannas.

given to the youngest infant. Adults shoe store was ornamented last Tuesday with a display which struck the beholders Don't fail to call on J. W. Peterson will hnd it the best and most potent We defy competion, both in quality and or less afflicted, but under the skillful Known specmc lor consumption, asthma, if you want to buy i g'r ant Tickets. LIVERY, FEED treatment of Dr.

Henry, of Carmel, they and a single trial will prove this are on the road to recovery. with awe. The west window was covered with an array of old boots and shoes which had passed into a decline long be true. AN OLD iNURSK, We have the largest and most complete stock of General Merchandise in this section, and in regard to our prices, we know they are decidedly low from the fact that our trade has rapidly increased from the first day we opened our business, is sufficient evidence that our customers get value received for every dollar they leave with us. To sustain above, trial bottles mav be Tuesday night our school house was HE CLOl I) COl TY B1VK, Concordia, Kansas.

CAPITAL, SIOO.OOO. ess ceaeral Banking Business, Tjoanx Mon-y at Lowest Rates, hoth on Personal Property and Real Estate. V. B. SMITH, President.

F. S. ATWOOD, Cashier. V. H.

BRANCH. Ast. Cashier. durability. And last of all but not the least it a $3,500 had for 10 cents from A.

Gay. Regular fore they reached the "Ironclad." Bolow this ornery collection was a pine board the scene of "much politics." The gifted and Hon Mr. Clithcro was here and sizes, cents and 1. a Sale Stable. For a Stylish Hat, For a Fine Shirt, For a Blue Flannel Shirt, Go to J.T.

ROGERS CO. JUST RECEIVED at the bearing this beautiful quotation: delivered a fine address. Speeches were For the latest styles in Neck "Fading away like the stars of morning, wear. also made by some of our Center speakers, C. Rogers, W.

M. Durkee, J. B. Hoyt For the best Glove made. -STOCK OF- Losing their light before the light of LOCAL.

GO to J. T. ROGERS CO. OLD RELIABLE the glorious 6un." and others participating. The vote sell CORNER CROCERY.

The onlv iron preparation that does not Everybody lays it to Charley, and he The tilare wlsere yon th rcliaWe Ktd-bikrrliariuid quiet and eeuti bom fr-fretly vr xny lily lrve. lrii m.1" Mtlsfarlwry. So rait kfK tm 'rank mv-kn Xothmc but Uu twwt. i owe nr.l roe. arret Nvh) enartaatly drt! fw rash.

lUru uu st, next 'I'jttfv. Onrerdia Markets. "Wheat, Xo. 2, 60 cents; wheat, No. 3.

85 rents; wheat, rejected. 45 cents; rye. New Strawberries plain and color the teeth, and will not cause head bears the burden with a solemn groan. ing business was talked over and as we all count pennies with the longing in our hearts to count dollars, let each man's conscience accuse him. ache or constipation, as other iron prepa We are just iivreceipt of preserved.

3 cents; Oats, 13 cents; Corn, 31 cents; rations, will, is uron iron Hitters. At about half past ten o'clock last Tues Flax seed, 60 cents. California Asparagus. New Succotash. day night fire was discovered on the east The street commissioner has graded up side of the court house between the wing The corn stalks seem to get tired of holding the big cars up and have laid KING'S TINTED PAINT, all shades mixed ready for use at Whipp Taylor's.

Sturrjcs Ck KsSthaws, French Peas. Dutch Eels 2 pound cans. occupied by the register of deeds and the CLOAKS A DOLMANS stone wing where the county records are the west end of Sixth street. Lanoae Co. are paying 65 cents per 'bushel for best milling wheat.

down on mother earth to rest, seemingly satisfied with what they have done this Cross Potted Ham SniLOn CURE WILL immediately KEAL. ESTATE, LOAN relieve lroup, vv lioopius coii-rh am: Which we must close out by Jan. 1, "83, and Chicken. kept. There is a space of 18 or 20 laches between the wings and the fire was in the Bronchitis.

For sale by McEckron consisting of summer. I think the "Jayhawkcrs" will turn into bowbacked "Yankees" before corn husking time is over. T. H. Merritt ha3been appointed agent corner formed bv the court house and French Mustard and Sardines Fried Sea Trout.

Chipped Beef 1 pound cans. the U. P. railroad at Lawrenceburg. Beauchamp.

lasting and fragraivt perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. For ma IKSU3AHCS AGENCY. wooden wing. It was seen just in time With what a grunt of satisfaction the for somebody to cry fire, for in a short Isaac Deutsch has purchased and ship sale by Mctckron Beauchamp, Celery Salt, Queen Olives, Plain well feed hogs throw the empty cobs AGENTS FOB STAT3 LAXD3 ped Concordia 1500 bushels of apples.

ARE YOU MADE miserable by indigos-, aside, and we see a smile of satisfactio From the Popular Philadelphia Suit Company. Their poods have a ca tional reputation and are truly the best fittin? garments in the land. Ladies, don't buy yourself a Cloak. Dolman, ister or Sarque nntil vou ee the only good of Philadelphia Suit Co. at the Pec pie's Store, and if "you are too large or fmall to get the right size.

ak to see our elegant line if Black and Colored Cloakings. We keep everything and will protect our -atom-eas against all competition in any line. All who appreciate fail dealing and good goods at honest living'prices should call on us, we will both be there at the People's Store and Fancy Pickles, and everything else to satisfy and time it would have died out and nothing would have been known of it until some body happened to go in between the Cotton and Worsted, was a hard frost last Saturday on the farmer's countenance as he thinks Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Yital- Bht and ice was formed in exposed comfort the hungry. lzer is a sure cure, or sale bv McEck wings for something or other and no of the burden of debt he has borne for two years that they will surely "lift." ron Beauchamp. We also keep the Largest placos.

ticed the small smoked and charred spot Stock of Heavy Groceries School is flourishing, only rather dry. THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon, says: "Both mvself and wife Don lay this paper down until you on the siding.

In Cloud an 1 llepu'dlc countlc. ala a pood I3t farms and city prtior-tr for sale. Home M-jnky to luaa. principal ant intcreft payable at Concordia. Ixtans cashed a dav of application.

Interest annual at lov-et rates, cither with or without eonintision. Alo, money fnnmhad ou approve! chattel teenritr. and laud o2ice papcra made. Insurance written ia the bett Fira Queensware, in Cloud Co. A pail but no water.

There is a little owe our lives to SHILOH'S CONSUMP have read the new advertisement of J. Rogers Co. ALL GRADES AND PRICES. OVERCOATS IN ABUNDANCE, TION CLUE." For sale bv McEckron "Some fine morning" the task will fall to us to write up a local beginning some green switch that is playing sad havoc among our lads and lasses. We think it Respectfully yours, W.

F. GROESBECK CO. Beauchamp. thing like this: "Last week one day, HY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh's W. F.

Groesbeck and wife returned from a pleasant visit in Iowa last Tues is the right switch in the right place. Business at the Hoyt coal bank is live Not an experiment or cheap patent medicine is Brown's Iron Bitters. It is day evening. while Charley, or Georgie, or Tommy, 10 years old. son of Mr.

and Mrs. was playing about the cars he fell upon the ly. Coal is being taken out steadily by Cure will give immediate relief- Price lOcts. 50cts. and $1.

For sale by McEckron Beauchamp. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY a prepared bv one of the oldest and most the pail full two of water to one of coal rename cnemicai nrms.anu wiuuoan mai Lite Insurance companies. Office ou eecond floor tf Sturgea block, Concordia, Kansas. D. T.

Dunning is building a large ice All of which will be sold regardless of cost. Hoping to see you soon and often rails and had his left foot cut from his is claimed for it. We notice in the Sulphur Springs grave feouse north of the alley in the rear of positive cure for Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. For sniff liv MclVkmn we are respectfully, I 1 ll.l.Mirrnrvi yard a pretty and appropriate stone erect body just above his gingham shirt The notice will wind up with the follow Lit grocery store. Beauchamp.

I TVTo I rJ nv Mr Rnnc Ally, at U. Notary isUim. ed to the memory of Annie, wife of L. E. WANTED! A car load of Potatoes, at E.

W. Norlin's. A NASAL INJECTOR free with each J-U-Cww. w. W.

H. Hagaman is preparing to open ing (which we have had copyrighted, all Townsend. How sadly it brings to our bottle of bhilohs Catarrh Remtdv. Yt'hipp's building C. W.VUTT.

MJi, W. P. FRKY. MJk. tFV.rmrrlr HiTirrne ia rli mr-r or Ut lit; J-je.

tar a eurgicai lkCrtuuT.) rights reserved): "This should be a ter mind the bright June day when amid restaurant in C. W. a Washington Ave. MAMMOTH STOCK sorrowing friends she was laid to rest, STILL ALIVE IN THE SUBURBS OF THE CITY are those lhal expect nothing for they shall not be disappointed." C2TA11 kinds of MACHINE OIL, Price 50 cents. For sale by McEckron Beachnmp.

FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never Mr. Hugh Jones had a brief visit from A pleasant party was given at the pret- For sale cheap at the father and uncle on their way back from home of Mr. and Mrs. W.

II. Taylor 41 LOKKER DKCO bTOKE. a tour in Colorado. He was much pleased last Monday evening. fails to cure.

For sale by McEckron urn mwi as he was not looking for them. Just received, at the Corner Drug Store, Beauchamp. Oyster Supper and Festival at La Roc It is time to think of a lyceum. Evenings rible warning to small boys to keep away from the cars." We have drawn up a few blanks in the above form and if the fond parents of a dozen or so boys in the eity don't steel their hearts and deprive the boys of the pleasure of hanging around the depots they may sec one of them filled out with their names and that of their dear boy. Married.

In Concordia, Nov. 1, 1883, by W. F. one car load ol iancv soaps, uan anu que 'a Hall Friday evening, ov. 3d, by More universally recommended than see before buj'ing elsewhere.

Just arrived al any propr made. A sure the ladies of the M. E. church. 4J A.

UAY. are getting long. Hope the able speak ers will think the matter over. Straxger. We are not growing rich, but retain our health, the latter point brought us to Kp.nsaa.

"THE WEALTn- will come, if not here. "WAY ABOVE." In order to retain said health I mnt exercise myself, and my medical adviser assured me to continue selling and reliable tonic. Brown's Iron Bitters. The improved cou-ih syrup has taken Miss C. A.

Harrison's The receipts of the oyster supper given by the ladies of the Presbyterian church the lead, ask your neighbors about it. For sale at the corner Drug Store 25 and Shirley Scraps. I have spent some time in Chicago 50 cents per bottle. last Tuesday evening were $60. C.

W. Whipp has nearly completed Mr. Incss Bolonge came near meeting QUEENS AND GLASSWARE. CUTLERY. wc lecting my goods and feel confident can give you patterns of the GROCERIES.

BUTTER, with a severe accident the other day. Compton, Judge of Probate, Mr. J. A. Sharp, of Minneapolis, and Miss Lottie EGGS, POTATOES.

KING'S TINTBD PAINT, all shades, at Whipp ct Taylor's. While driving from town his team, Hall, of Concordia. The Secret LATEST STYLES now worn in spirited span of colts, became unmanage able, and running away threw Mrs B. AND VARIOUS OTHER GOODS A Missionary 1nt returned savs he re Born. In Concordia, Oct.

31, 1883, (Halloween) Hats and BoNNETs.lilT BOTTOM PIG-UI3SS! gards Johusou's Anodyne Liniment a beyond all price, and efficacious beyond from the carriage and upsetting it, empt ied Mr. B. out dragging him some ways. to Mr. and Jlra.

Z. R. La Fleche. a any other medicine, it is adapted to a I OYLVTT SPEKRY, PmtCUHS 10 SSCCESKS, Have Permanently Located ct C0XC0KDIA, KAXS. Sur-jfrrg, ingenues of IU Hye ut4 liar, Gyn jrefrf offtf.

CffKrc, l7i, Fittalt, Ee I'osiiirclg t'urt-rt. Patients from abroad are full wared of receiving all the ben fits a Herded by Specialists my where, or by cxy Ir.cUtute or I 2rxnry at ft much Ices coL Carriage badly demolished, folks bruised Call aad sec for yourself. AGENT FOR Daughter. Weight lit pounds. The KCome and boo me and do yonr Lest to keep op the exercise.

Yours truly. irreat variety of special cases, and ia the some, otherwise no damage. large addition to his house on Ninth St which he expect soon to occupy. Joseph Booth, Probate Judge of Republic county, was in the city Tuesday attending a case in the Probate Court. President Arthur has issued a procla tnation setting apart Thursday.November 30th, next, as a day of public Thanksgiving.

Dr. Rains has moved into Mj residence where he can be found -iter business hours. Residence three doora west of Baptist "Church. proud father says she is a regular Cana best pain killer in the world. JUST ARRIVED.

Butterick's Patterns. A number of mammoth corn cribs go dian. n. DPPEHHEtrSER. ing up at Ames.

Samples, as every one knows, are the fanciest and best made goods. The best Presbyterian Church. Sunday, Nov. 5th. Morning subject: Purcell Elevator Co.

sell more lumber at Ames than any station on the road. and larsrest stock ever brought to Con "Condition of Discipleship." Evening: Hull Son, rBoi'Bi sttokh steax cordia has iust been received bv E. W. Chas. Ward has bought Mr.

Tirrieau's Norlin. Call and convince yourself. The Third Commandment." X. E. Church.

Prices are very low as tho goods were residence in Ames, also, other property and has moved his blacksmith shop on nought at a discount. Subject W. N. Dunning has purchased of of the universal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is simply this It is the best Iron preparation ever made; is compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and does just what is claimed for it no more and no less. By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening.

Commencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. of discourse next Sabbath "Experimental Holiness." "Prohibition and its Defend- VI hat gives a healthy appetite, an in morning: Evening: one of the lots. Glasco Items. Oct. 81, 1882.

Indian summer. creased digestion, strength the muscles. Amos Cutter the lot 22x100 ft. on Seventh street adjoining him, and will build an addition 14x13 ft. to his house.

i i v- and tone to the nerves? Brown's Iron Letters of ers. Bitters. Horse race in town last Saturday after FREE, FREE. FREE. Real Estate.

J. E. Burros, land agent, made the fol J. G. Norman has opened a furaiture tore in D.

W. Williams' building on 6lh Largest Stock, Latest Styles noon. New Discovert For Ph.es. --5 r.Vrj1 lowing sales of farms and city property street, firs toor west of Thomas Husking corn is the order of the day, last week: A new remedy for this dreaded disease has been discovered bv Dr. Deming.

A Agric ultural Implement Warehouse. Manufaclarertof Wagons. Suggles, Harrows, MAKE SPECIALTY OF PLOW WORK. A. A.

Henry, of Minneapolis, was town last week. Norman Payne to Wm. H. Haskins, single application will convince the most skeptical of its wonderful healing pow Six car loads of young cattle passed 330 acres, 1,000. Miss Mary Ott has moved her stock of ers.

Uy culling on lieau- west through this station last Tuesday. McCollock, to Wm. II. Haskins, w. i i jr.

millinery goods to our town, formerly of champ, druggists, vou can obtain a sam They had been purchased near niawatha, tot 1 I Tr 160 acres, $1,120. Simpson. ple bos free of charge, which will satisfy S. IL Pratt to Wm. II.

Haskins. 1G0 you or its curative qualities. ol Lowest Prices By acres, fl.lliO. Brown county, by a Cawker City man. Large numbers of ducks have been fly iag about Lake Sibley and along the river the past week or so and many have fal TRUNKS! TRUCKS! P.

Levreau to Wm. n. Haskins, house sold at lowest possible prices and lot in city, 800. Horhoelnir ntul repairing of farm maoliiu ery. I'ontcr 6th auU Stat 2S-3H Concordia, Kansas.

atE. W.Norlin's. J. W. Mcintosh to Wm.

H. Haskins, J. P. WOODS Co. len victims to the banging of the sports 79 Dearborn Chicago, Nov.

7. 1 have been a great sufferer from a very weak stomach, heartburn, and dyspepsia in its worst form. Nearly everything I ate eave me distress, and 1 could eat but little. 1 have tried every thingrecommended, ha vo taken the prescriptions of a dozen physicians, but got no relief until I took Brown's Iron Eitters. I feet stone of the old troubles, and am a new man.

1 am getting much stronger, and fed first-rate. 1 ara a railroad engineer, and now make my trips regularly. I can not say too much in praise of your wonder, fill medicine. I. C.

Mack. livery barn, $2,200. Facts worth Remembering. man's gna. Rev.

C. II. Nash to Wm. naskett, house Most eminent physician give testimony that the best, salest anil miluest remedy and lot on Sixth street, $1,825. H.

W. KEY, The telegraph line of the U. P. railroad has been, nnected with instruments in for all forms of blood poisoning, whether Wm. Haskett to Rev.

C. H. Nash, house CSwo doors west of postoflice, has the C. B. ii.

Mr. Frank Sargent inherited or contracted, is Ackers lilood Elixir, which gives tone and vitality to and lot on Seventh street, $700. We Lave jnst received from Chicago, New York and Boston the largest appomiea operator, vv trust there is tne system, tnrowing oit all evils re increase in salary as well as in work. moving pimples, scrofula, rheumatism. a general line of GROCERIES with the fullest assortment of etc.

bold by A. Gay. Last Friday a freight train was run to this place over the U. P. railroad, bring ami most stock of gootla evur oifeml to the Ve Lave not only all the staples Lut aLo ail tho no ve! ties of the season.

"We have large linn of DRESS TRIMMINGS, SILKS, SATINS, MORIES. SATIN DeLTOXS. H. H. Spaulding is putting up a neat and roomy dwelling house for M.

C. Mann, residing on Criss creek. J. A. La Rocque went to Concordia Saturday and returned on Monday in company withM.

McKinnon The typo made us say in our items last week, Mr. Horace Cooper, of Cool, instead of Mr. Horace Wilson. A. Ott of this place, will move in about 10 days, their entire stock of goods and post office in the store building of J.

A. La Rocque. Last Saturday was a gala day in our town. There was a large crowd of people in, which made trade lively and piles of goods were sold. Joseph Hostetler returned from Wisconsin on the 22d inst.

with five car loads of 6heep, which he has now for sale. Mr. Petro, of Beloit, was in town on last Sunday. He seems to be paying a great deal of attention to one of our milliners. The Glasco Cornet Band favored us with some splendid music Inst Saturday afternoon which was quite a treat.

Ed. Special rates on emigrant tickets. J. V. Petkkson.

CONFECTIONERIES ing an invoice of barbed wire and taking 1-1 Over Brown's Bank. car load of hogs which were shipped by utter to Kansas City. Farmers, beware of dealers offering for Brown's Iron Bitters does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indigestion, heartburn, sleeplessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, MEltTEILLEUX. sale inferior oarbed wire representing it as "Gliddeu." McKinnon Co.

are the C. L. Drake purchased a splendid dap Henry Hanson to John Townsdin, 100 acres, Henry Hanson to Samuel Townsdin 40 acres, $350. Tin Wedding. Last Thursday being the tenth anniversary of the marriage of Max J.

Alwens to Rebecca Decker, a large number of their relatives and friends gathered at home of Mrs. Alwcn's mother, Mrs. H. Decker, in North Lawrence township, to celebrate the occasion in abefittingman ner. The company assembled about noon, and that is wherein good judgment was displayed, for from the bountiful basket of good things which were Also a larire line of AlDaccaa.

Cashmere. Tonlin Lusters and Drocatclls in onlv agents for "Glidden" wire in Con large variety, from 12 cents np. cordia. ple gray team of horses last Saturday from Mr. McLaughlin, which he will add to his livery stock- Charley aims to keep SORGHUM at WHOLESALE Wo call especial attention to onr line of Imperial Cashmere.

Tho goods are all wool in all grades and will be sold at 4l cU. to We guarantee them as cheap and desirable as the same qualities can bo bought St. Jo. C. B.

R. R. Atchison and St Joseph MASON CITY, CUDAI? ZtAPIDS. CtiiOACC. a first class livery stable, and has never prices, from 5 gallons up In the city, lie also has a full stock of QUEERS WARE and some fine CLASS SETS Which he will sell cheap for cash.

give him a call. CspRenieniher the place. missed the mark. wards, Jast or est. Use only Brown's Iron Hitters made hy Brown Chemical liaitimore.

Crossed red lines and trade-mark on wrapper. at E. W. NCRUN'S. J.

E. liurras has ordered a new burg Also an elegant line of lar proof safe for his office and we under stand Mr. Wm. II. naskins.

of Mt. Car brought to us we arc led to believe that Coob Burns are selling a brand of Mixed Paint that they will guarantee to be made from strictly pure lead and oil. City Lumber Yard, successors to Bryson Son and the Michigan Lumber Co. roll, Idinois, will occupy the office with Hostetler's stately form was seen with if any failed to get there in time for dinner they missed a big Kansas feast. Af Mr.

Burrus and carry on a loan and bank ing business. The moss-agate, barn-yard-variegated -A1ID- hats are not only nasty looking affairs, Tl.K but it would seem they are dangerous to s--l ter dinner the time was spent in a manner suited to the tastes of all. At evening tea was served, after which the time was given up to music, dancing and social games. Among those present were Walter Lawry, James Lawry, J. R.

Hal-lowell, John Kennedy, W. II. Morgan, L. G. Clark, Dr.

Rose and their wives, L. D. Lawrence, William Kennedv. wear. A young man in Missouri wear- I -rt -i 1 14 1 I Si: 1 GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, tug uucui iiitm -was snot uy a compan ion, with whom he was hunting, who T'.

1 seeing the hat thought it was deer. Wm. n. Stinson, of Scandia, has se 1 Therresa Kennedy, M. Welch and W.

the boys, beating his brand new tenor drum. Our carpenters have been very busy this fall. There must be considerable building going on judging from the amount of lumber haulded from this place. Thos. Lawrence, of Concordia, and J.

B. Price, of Blue Rapids, a machinist, were in town the first of the week to ascertain what additional rrachinery is required for the Glasco mill, which will undergo "a change of some of its mechanical construction before starting to grind. Our Good Templars have elected for the ensuing quarter the followingofilcers: Mitt O. Ainsworth. W.

C. Miss Mary Ott, W. V. T.i Levi Frankforther, W. R.

A. Hostetler, W. F. Miss Kate Hubbard, W. Ed Butler.

W. C. Eli.es. All new and as cheap ns any house iu the West. Our stock of Cloaks and Dolmans from the celebrated house of Springer Bros- Boston, is lartre and very chenn.

cured letters patent on an adjustable i i i. n- i) i- I- -4 KANSAS, Removed to Their New Store, 25xlOO FEET. OPPOSITE CLOUD CO. BANK, WHERE YOU WILL FIND ONE OF THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCKS OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS SHOES NOTIONS, HATS CAPS, Our Boots and Shoes are bought direct from the manufacturers, and so uauo piane guiue wnicn is illustrated in the Sritnlijle American of Oct. 28.

From the description given we judge it is a very a. iiii. taOJ, Nit. CS. 3D.VWX2 fir.

1 1 1 ra Shayler. A number of appropriate and useful presents were made. Ths affair taken as a whole will be one long and pleasantly remembered by all who were present. Mr. Alwcn's many friends in this city will unite with us in wishing himself and amiable wife "many returns of the day." there are no middle prohts.

AVe have a large line of Cassimeres, also bonght direct from manufacturers, and we guarantee them free from phodJy. We have Gloves, Hosiery. Flannels, Notions, Cornets, and a thousand oth useful and convenient article for car penters and builders. er articles that can't le enumerated here. 3 WE HAVE ONLY ONE TltlCE AND SELL FOR CASH, consequently Dr.

Khron's lectures, "The Philosophy of Laughter, Wit and Humor," and "tn" mn ttKtr- IN A FIRST CLASS GENERAL STORE. WE WILL G1VEYOU don't aek yon to pay anything to make bad debts. We try to kecx what you "American Statesmen," billed for Nov. want and sell as cheap as any Louse East or est. tn ana lUtii, have been postponed to solicit your patronage.

To those who are gathering corn, if you wish to keep your hands nice and soft, and heal up the cracks.biiy a box of healing Ritlve. It is warranted to do it. imjuwE.iYin.iw io 1 HAUL. WITH Ub. RESPECTFULLY, Detjtsch Brothers.

lussday and Wednesday evening, Nor. '-4. Tux V.m imw ir- Vi. The estern Condition Powders are the best and cheapest in the market. In bulk 40 cents, at the Corner Drug Store.

A. Gay, ma ana iitn. to give place to Senator Iagalls, Nov. Uth. or sale at the Corner Drug Store.

IJ. P. WOODS COj. A. Gat..

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