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Glen Elder Independent from Glen Elder, Kansas • 4

Glen Elder Independent du lieu suivant : Glen Elder, Kansas • 4

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'2: Legal blanks for sale at tLis cilice, For millinery at to suit the RAILROAD TIME TABLE. liAST BOUXD. times call on Mrs. Welch. Very old fall weather the past, nop 1 I JEW DRUG ST week.

I Jolin Wool ma nred this w-k No. CS Passenger No. 62 Passenger No. 278 i Local Freight No. 272 Siok 7 a.

in, 2 See Van Hulen's new offerings this a residence uear Tipton. week. I Mr. and Mis, Monro Watson visit- Hubert Odle transacted business at friends up at Canker last Sunday. Beloit, Monday.

The Brummer bovs had their thres-h- WEST BOUND, No, 01. Passenger 1 m. No. 61. :23 a m.

not i i i li U. C. C. Granger was a County SeatinS machine out cleaning up th threshing around home. Office Uua7 a.

p. m. and "ltor. Mood Dame Rumor says the Glen EMt m. General business I Born to Mr.

and Mrs. James Mer- hours eloses p.jn. All freight fori ril, Friday, S-pL 26, a son. creamery station is to be cpeued again in the near future. shipment should be billed not later fiO ncre wheat farm 5J miles south AT THE DITTUS OLD STAND Where you will find a full line of Drugs, Pent Medicines, Druggists Sundries, Paints, )ils and Varnishes, Stationery Etc.

Etc. Choice Line Of Cigars. Mr. J. II.

Chandler, Registered Pharmacist and for years an official of Ibe State Board of Pharmacy, has charge of the Prescription and Compounding department. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED P. W. EEYWORTH, One Door NorthOf Glen "lder State Bank. than 5 p.

m. No freight or express Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wooiinau of Glen Elder. Price $900, on Tuesday, Sept.

30. a daughter and express business transacted en scj, F. A. Cabpestek Agt. When you need bread, pies or Ike savs the eirl is nil K.

cakes don't forget Proctor's bakery. I Dav ijag nioT1.j this week a 1 i UNION PACIFIC, BELOIT. John Coble started Sunday for the from the old Spoon residence to th south country headed for Oklahoma. Moss house in west part of town. Leaves 9:25 a.

m. ft ft Miss Grace Brown has been tery m. I will trade timber for corn, eithet Passenger Mixed Mixed Passenger 12 :30 m. I low the past week with typhoid fever. Arrives in the tree or stovewood.

6:20 p.m. I vnll.iU n.i tvt Pi Mrs. D. Anderson. Lyle were Beloit visitors Wednesday.

J. F. Gleason called at this ofl'ce yesterday morning and handed us a Will Megli went to Clyde Tuesday on subscription sending two copi a evening, returning Wednesday to relatihes in New Vork State. m. Woolman transacted legal Tke Downs Times has changed i's GLEN ELDER MARKETS.

Hogs $6 00 to 7. 25. Cattle $3:20. -v Wheat 58c. Corn GOa.

Butter 15c, Eggs 17c. Turkeys Gc, Chickens 8c. business befcrj the District Court, form to a four coin oct all homo 1 v. Monday. print, it uas a very spicy appearance and is chuck full of good matter.

Mrs. Iva Andrews and Miss Maud Diqkinson ILnmbei Co, Keep on hand a large and complete line of Lumber Building Material. ALSO All Kinds Of Hard And Soft Coal. Jchn Dickinson, Mgr. We noticed C.

L. Kagy's mme r.s Amis visited at the Couuty Seat last attorney in many cses in this term of Monday. SEED "WHEAT. C. G.

Wheeler living near Ionia, District court. Mr- K. i a bright young fellow and is bound to I have some nice clean loo.ithe train Weunesday morn the top. seed wheat for sale. for Fort Riley.

George Ward. Charley Curtis, the baker, left Sat Mr. and Mrs. Ike Neifert left Mon-iy morning for an outing. They- urday for Kansas City where he has I LOCALISMS.

relatives living. will take in the maneuvers at Fort Riley then go on to Kansas City and A fine line of Ladies fall ard winter Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Conley drove other eastern peints before returning EXTRA hats at" Mrsi Welch out to grandpa Rowe'a Sunday and home. llipm riaif I George.

took posscseion of the Randall business- the 1st of the jus. rm. tormeriy 01 uien Ike hooper returned homo from Elder, but now of Pawnee. sent month. his bt.

Joseph trip where ho went to a letter this week containing a dol- jj 200 acre fine improved farm 6lt miles s. w. of Glen Tlder, large house and barn, orchard, errainerv. hocr Mr. and Mrs.

Madison To ld re nx up a land Bale. lar. to renew her subscription. Sho L. II.

Pierson attended District consklers this paper liks a letter from turned from Topeka, Tuesday and ate onco more citizens of Glen Eld Court as nitnRSR in th I home. case last Wednesday. er. 160 acre good improved home 7 miles from Glen The corner stone of the Rose Hill 11 1 1 i. 11 Mr.

John Dean and family left si. tu. cnurcri local e.i jmues norm Mr. and Mrs. Swinton, of Victor, Monday for home after a three weeks transacted consilerable business in GlenElderv.il! be laid next ron- Jlder, never failing well, close to church and school, price 3,000 it taken quick.

I have 15 puarters ranging from $1,000 to $6,000. visit among their relatives north of our city last Tuesday. day at 3 o'clock p. m. The public is town.

I invited to attend. A number of roin RufeGlitzkewas able to get Jlowu isters l)e proscnt. Mrs. Ed German and babe, took te W'Saturdav for th first time Wm. -Woolman, Glen Elder, Kans, A A Ar JKr A JL.

rffr Jfc A A A A A 1 1 I Mrs. Chas. Price took the train last Fndnv mnrninfr for Kansas Citv to cordia, to visit with her sister Mrs. Frank Peaslee came down froml her mother. Mrs.

From Shaw. Stockton Monday and visited with! present prospects Mrs. Angel will b- the home fo'ki east of town. Mtn Up0u r. alf Jefferson Slaven and wife of Scott County, Tennessee; are visitiug this Dave Phillips moved Tnerday to week and return home.

week with his brother, James Slaven, tht Kessler residence. Mr. Kessler ATr mora nf Odll over in the Valley. wi'l occupy his I rck building. icft for home, Tuesday morning, after The secsud quarterly conference of anything yon invent or improve lo pet CAVEATJR ADC-MARK, COPYRIGHT or DESIGN PROTECTION.

Send model, sketch, or photo, for free examination an advice. nnnif nM oniruTQ xoAy E. C. Davis had about 700 bushels visiting a week with his father, Carl the Glen Elder charge will be held at will be held at Before the coi ner sto; 7 Vl III laying, next Monday of wheat spoiled last week by the high Summers of alnu eek. chufcli water getting into his granary.

living he ordered the to keep posted on Glen Elder DEPENDENT at Rose Hill wuvn viii 1 Hi uia i ice De.ora patent. yWG.A.SNOW& GO. Patent Lawyer. WASHINGTON.D.C. Ter topics.

Miss Eva Blair is again behind the Home Visitors EXCURSIONS Via the Mo. Pac. Ry. Cheap round trip tickets to OHIO INDIANA One fare plus $2 for Round Trip. On sale Sept.

2, 9, 16, 23 Return limit 30 days. INDIANA, OHI3 And other points in Cent. Pass. Assn, Territory, one faro for round trip. On Sale Oct.

2.3, 4, and 5. Return limit 3) days. Inquire of Local Agent. cabinet at the post office to hand out A. W.

Boler 'was a great loser by the high water in the Solomon. The water sweeping off his fine melons that your mail with a plevsant smile. Tlrr TTM-frin rT innAa 4Vtia DESIGNS TRADE-MARKS Besides los- IPATE69T8' Glen Slaven is expected home in a days, having rcticheil SanFran-cisco from. Manila-' He received his discharge on lauding in this country. Miuistarial Association of Beloit District will convene in Glen Elder M.

E. church next Monday night and continue two days. All are invited to AMD COPYRIGHTS office a call Saturday and extended OBTAINED mg muen loaaer ana spoiling ms lis subscription for another year. ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY CTOff1- corn on the bottom. He wishes to Netice in "Inventive Age" Kg-Art" Book "How to obtain Fu.nts" Biitl thank the neighbors for thir kind Mrs.

Hubaker and daughter Mrs. Charge moderate. No tet JI1 patent is secured, help in rescuing the family from tko Masterson. also Wilbur Hubaker, attend. were Beloit visitors last Monday.

house in boats and saving some of its contents and other stuff. S. II. and John Marshall, Clarence I have a customer for a 5 or 10 acre In the case of the State vs Fred Granger, Win. Woolman, Frank improvod lot near the city limits of Hobartand R.

G. Heard attended Beloit. Wm. Woolman. Hurst which came up at this term of the District court it was dismissed on Judge Ellis' funeral at Baloit, last FORE SALE.

Bestliftaigriaaiie 7r1c bo ots vCvS CTnrUste for Years. AN. 135 acre fine river bottom land motion of Defendant. From the evi Sunday. miles from Glen Elder.

Price $3500, dence procured at the prelimenary Elisha Reynolds, of Central City, See Woolman, examination Hurst nevar eight to A large quantity vof fence posts bees and wood for sale. Mfs.D. Anderson. Nebraska, an old Mitchell couuty settler, came in Saturday to spend a havo been bound over and Fred was R. C.

Gilbiith, was in our city, Tuesday rustling subscriptions for week visiting with hjs brother J. and other relatives. that popularpaper, the Mail aa jtSk jTO C. H. Lee and family start, Mon- NOTICE.

lucky in having an attorney, F. A. Lutz, to manage his case. Frank is an indomitable fellow who never lets up if ha has a ghost of a show in his case. 'He is a close student and we judge from his growing practice is bound to be one of the leading attor-cews of Mitchell county.

155 acres fine improved farm 2 miles from Glen Elder post-office, close to school, abundance of water, about 60 day for Hastings Nebraska, to vh-it Mrs. Barrett and take in the stre I have the accounts of F. J. Dittus and Frank Blair for collection. Those Tansy air at that uerg.

Mr. Lee win go And P'REVENTIVBIor I'EMALE IRREGULARITIES. Are Safe and Reliablu. pg Perfectly Hannle9t knowing themselves indebted to these on up the Platte to look after the 6ale parties please call at my office and of Mrs. Barrett's cattle on her ranch.

acres in pasture. Price $3000 it taken in 10 days. Party has Purely vee- Bettle. Wm. Woolman.

Never Ublel FaiH For patern hats in the latest styles other business. FOR SALE OR RENT. One Disc wheat drill nearly nevv, See Mrs. D. Anderson one mile north of Glen Elder.

seeMrs. Wech's, Seat postpaid on receipt of THOSJLBQ SAVED BY FOtt SALE prios. Money refunded It not as A good brood sow weighing about OR. KiS'B HEi 01SG0VERY illl ttV mv Dee Moiaca, Iow3 A Boy's Wild Ride For Life. With family around expecting him to die.

and a son riding tor life, 18 miles, to set Dr. King's New Discov- 200 pounds. Call at this office. A Parson's Noble Act. "I want all the world to For' Consumption.

Coughs, Colds and all THROAT AND LUNG Tft0l'0LE3. I ery for consumption, coughs and colds writes Rev. J. Budlong, of Asha 80 acres creek bottom farm 12 miles from Glen Elder. Tins wonderful madicino positively Try CONLEYS, Barber Shop North Side of Square.

Cliff Coniey, wayR. a thoroughly good cures Consumption, Coughs, Colda, and reliable medicine 1 found in Jviec Ulose to scnool, two never 1 fi if Pf trie Bitters Thev cured me ot jaun Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia, Hay Fever. Pleurisy, La'Grippe tailing wells and windmill dice and liver troubles that had caus ed me great suffering for many years Hoarseness, Sore Throat andWhoop- W. H. Brown, of Loesvuhv lneinni, endured death's agonies from asthira but this wonderful meeiciujgave iti-ti 1 stant relief and soon cured him.

Ho writes "I now sleep soundly every gj night." Like marvelous cures for consumption, pneumonia, bronchitis Yt coughs, colds and grip prove its merit for throat and lung troubles. Price lj 50c. and 51.00 at Key worth's For a genuine all-around cure they $1000 worth of timber on the place. 55 acres fine bottom ing Cough. Every bottle guaranteed excel anything I ever saw." Electric land.

5 acres of alfalfa. Price UOCUBZ. RO PAY. RICE 50c. and 1 TRIAL DOTTLES FRE's For sale by Dittus, Bitters are the surprise of all jor their FrOtJfietor.

wonderful work in liver, kidnev and'Sj stomach troubles. 5qc. a Keywbrth's. iiiie-n-uaw $16150..

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Années disponibles:
1899-1904