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Assaria Argus from Assaria, Kansas • 4

Assaria Argus from Assaria, Kansas • 4

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Assaria Argusi
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To tbe Pupils of tlie District Seliools ASSARIA ARCUS. Slarried, McCarty Davis. April 17th, 1889, at Salina, E. McCarty aad Mils Ella BTJSIJVESS LOCALS. E.

E. Swaxson Real Estate and Insurance Agent, NEW STORE! NEW of Saline County. All pupils desiring to take the examina DVRSLEY SARGliNT, Publisher. tion for graduation, should be preseat, To: Notary Public, and General Auctioneer, Davis, both of Atsaria. Dr.

W. H. Sweet officiating. prepared with paper, pencils, at Assaria, Kansas, Year, 8LOO I SIX MONTHS, 50C. Assaria, New Cambria, Bavaria or Gypsum City, Friday, April 26, 1889, promptly at Will insure your house or sell your farm or H.

C. HANSON THREE MONTHS 85C. city property or sell your property at public 8 o'clock. J. Armsxeosg, Co.

Supt. Professor McCarty aad his bride are both well known and highly respected for their Christian character and successful work as teachers, and the congratulations aad best wishes of the Argus and their many friends will accompany them wherever their lot Respectfully informs the public that he has Opened the Stora lately occupied by auction. Or, if 3'ou would buy yourself an improved farm, or a good home in the city, JOHNSON LINDH. with a Full Line of PAYABLE IN ABTAXCK. Friday, April 19, 18S9.

Assaria City Directory, or if you have old new accounts or notes To the Teachers of Saline County, Now that most of our school terms have yon want collected, call on him. iK-MOCHiRIES, Flour. may be cast. He also procures passage tickets on all the ended, arrangements have been made for I the examination of such pupils as present WOODEN WARE, GARDEN SEEDS, Etc, leading steam ship lines. Exchange free.

Office in the Bank building. Mayor. Gzo. T. McPhail.

Palnn Pacts. Corn planting is now the all-absorbing themselves for the honors of graduation Presid'nt, Dr. J. R. Crawford.

1 TT rrL.wni.nv,nMfV from the district schools of our county. GIVE ME A CALL. Assaria, Kansas. business of the day among the farmers. To Partners and Stockmen.

Each teacher in the county who has had Councilmen j. h. Johnson. dats are growing very fast and they I will make the seasoa of 1889 with my in his school such candidates for graduation, should see to it that they are present at one M. Knox.

P. S. Anderson. promise an abundant harvest. Horse, Tom Davis; as follows Monday and Tuesday at the farm of the Farmers will have but a short time to 0f the following daces to take the examin Henry C.

Hanson. undersigned Wednesday and Thursday at Assaria cultivate corn before harvest this season, as ation Bavaria, Assaria, Gypsum City or wheat is growing rapidly and it will soon be New Cambria, Friday, April 26, 1S89, at ready to harvest. 8 o'clock, sharp. Clerk Dursley Sargent. Police Judge John A.

Larson. City Marshal Friday and Saturday at Bridgeport. THE LADIES' FAVORITE. I Justice of the Peace Geo. T.

McPhail. He has proved a good breeder; his colts Mrs. D. C. Stelson drove to Marquette At this examination test questions, pre-Tuesday.

Mrs. Brooks was taken sick pared by the county superintendent, will be MM! Constable W. Lindquist. NEVER OUT OF ORDER. If you desire to purchase a Bcwins machine, will stand inspection.

s-4t J. F. Carroll. asic our BKenxi at your imuw iur it-ims nrtiiin Monday and sent for her Tuesday. given in Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, 'nw FW.

harl hiiines at. the eonntv Grammar, Geo-raphy, TJ. S. History, Or- '1 IVVOa vM wuan 5 AKKaria Time Table. 5 Full line of PAINTS and OILS, at Assaria Deuo Stork.

thography aad Physiology and Higiene. ffl PIESEWiNG MACHINE eoisa soriTH, Freight and Passenger, arrives. J. W. Abmstroxg, Co.

Supt. 5:31 p. m. chicaso 5a UNION 6QUARE.N.L- DAUAS, From the Lindsborg News. seat oo Tuesday.

Mr. Neywick had a crew repairing our roads near town last week. Plum bushes are in full bloom. Wonder if we will have any plums this season? I Li- ATLANTA GA. I I GOIXG XIOTH.

touis. mo. y.NM,; -H-i mpA.HPsco.cflJ Freisht and Passenger 9:42 GOING NORTH. a. m.

Quite a number of our citizens talk of A. rf-Vl1 Death of Col. S. JTI. Palmer.

Colonel Smith M. Palmer ot Salina, died at his residence on TueBday night at nine goiniouKQoma. i -r- Reports sav that wheat in some norths A W.yXVlL till iiUU ILVlLVVti VERNON BOND, Salina, Kansas. 1 i IT S-H AT)1 the I o'clock, after a lingering illness caused by Peaches promise a sure crop, but of the county is beginning to head. tO XJQ.G people OI Saima ana ZtlG SUrrOUliaillg j.

imams, lormeny oi tms city, is countrv. Tire best ot relereiice. Mv terms are city, Oklahoma. M. J.

thinks much of reasonable. I will also furnish CITY AND VICINITY. Millet Seed at H. C. Hanson's.

E. E. Swanson went to Salina Monday. The 'on ion syndicate" is through planting onion Oeds. Dr, Crawford and W.

Li. Williams went to Saliaa Wednesday. W. A. Parker and family moved to an affection of the kidneys.

Colonel Palmer came to this state several years ago. He was once sheriff of Morgan county, Illinois. After coming to Kansas he was prominent as a contractor on the Santa Fe railway and was at one time county commissioner from the Brookville district. On moving to Salina he engaged that particular section of the territory. Bills.

Notes and Mortgages, Air. inrorms us tnat a six trees are very scarce, so the supply will be limited. D. C. Stelson and wife drove over to Assaria Sunday.

The official car, with most of the head officials of this road, stopped a few moments in our town Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs, Erick Hanson are now at borne to their friends ou the Holmgren tarm just south of town. Norlin Brothers have put in a large stock at reasonable prices; Any one intending tp inch vein of eood coal has been discovered the bottom of Pewee Creek, in Bonnaville have a public sale, direct to A. J.

ROBINSON in the fiour and feed business but afterwards township, and that the vein seems to grow Gypsum City Monday. C. W. Lindquist ffot a few days' work at Report WeteTrJLiKff Saiina; Kansas, or call at Fred. L.

Martin'e thicker as it is toiiowea up. Here is a chance for some one to reap a fortune by established the Palmer marble and tombstone yards. He stood high in Masonic circles and was a member af Isis temple. He was well known as ah asgressive Real Estate and Loan office, Room 4, Ober Block. Yours-respectfully, properly developing the find.

lUerit Wins. Topeka, but he says work is not plenty there yet. Alfred S. DeWitt of Salina, passed through Assaria yesterday on his way to Oklahoma. of dry goods, thus making their stock as good and complete as any in the county.

We desire to say to our citizens, that for years' we have been selling Dr. King's New A. J. ROBINSON, Auctioneer. Democrat and numbered his acquaintances and friends by the hundreds.

At one time he was urged as good gubernatorial timber in central Kansas, but thought beat to give the race to others of his choice. Joseph Moore and F. Anderson, two prominent attorneys of Salina, were in the Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled city Monday, Olof Forsse (a candidate for sheriff and They are men of business and have come here to stay, and if fair dealing and low prices will draw custom we are sure these gentlemen will build up a large trade for themselves. We wish them success and prosperity.

Quite a large number of our young men were in attendance at the charivari last Thursday night. We wish this custom as that sell as well, ot that have THE FAVORITE CARRIAGE CO. JEvery WerWoiHdivtJfOPP'Sfi SETTLER'S '4 riven such universal satisfaction. We do Peter Soderbcrg of Falun were on our CD IDE, 124 pp. price only 25o.

(postage stamps WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF In September 1886, he was appointed United States land office register at Salina. Colonel Palmer was in his fifty-eighth year when he died. He Was married to Miss F. Davis in the city of Plaicfield. hot hesitate to guarantee them every time, tud we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow streets Wednesday.

Col. W. H. Morrison, of the Salina Daily Gazette, is in the city to-day in the interests of that excellent daily. thpir use.

These remedies have wou their it is now practiced could be stopped, or at jN. i in looo ml nonrwQ iMDDnvcn uuuimu i in 1 11U11.U least changed so as to be les9 indulged in. The immediate members of the family great popularity purely on their merits We are sure that if those who take part in are fOUr in number. Mrs S. M.

Palmer, a I W. Engborg' Co. druggists. such performances would stop and think daughter Mrs. Minnie Randolph, a son-how they Impose and insrude upon their Master Fred Palmer, and the son-in-law.

Quite a number of couples lately have undertaken to r-'otve in a practical wy the problem, "Is marriage a failure?" Mrs. S. Peterson, who resided south-east of town, died at tea o'clock yesterday Man- liY-h -l- t- BABYHOOD neighbors by these midnight raids, they Thls wonderful tool baa bea given preference after severe competition with the best knives of other makes. It proves a would never be found in such business aain. They acknowledge that thev are Mr.

H. F. Randolph. Palmer was a member of six Masonic orders and as Prelate had few if any superiors. The funeral ceremonies Is a monthly maga FAHTEK anfl EASIER CI TKUaa itl T( JtllTII AVS, and the toothed edire eives a morning, and was buried to-day.

Thanks to thw new administration and the exertions rt Hon, A. Anderson, not engaged iri legitimate sport by being zine devoted to tbe hygiene and care oi clear rat, which is far easier than the straight edges of other knives. The shape of the edge affords greatest cutting capacity it liter all masked and disguised so as not to be infants and young children, and all that were conducted yesterday by Prelate Alex known. Sur.ly ought not lob. where Robbi o( Me- pertain to the routine of the nursery.

It is now In its fifth year. The Congregation- Donald McPhail has received an increase of pension. "The Printer Girl" is the name of an ex they are ashamed to be recognized by their CUTS LIKE MAGIC. Pherson, assisted by Prelate Whitehead, of Askelon Commandery, under tlie auspices friends. We suggest to the young men I The next time you attend a charivari, you FINE VEHICLES FOR THE TRADE.

cellent monthly magazine devoted to the Cuts hay or straw in the mow, stack or bale; IX VAI.I AIII.E in Filling of the Knights Templar. interests of lady compositors, and published Procure some good music, either instru- Write for Catalogue, CINCINNATI, OHIO. U. S. A.

11 and II int; out FUR FEED. Will do ditch- I mental or vocal and then if the couple are Infr. cut Peat or other work where i hay knifo la UDnlicable. Made Seed potatoes on sale at H. C.

Hanson's. best hammered steel, rigid and atrontr. and will laBt for rears. They altit recently said of it Babyhood seams almost indifi poeabls to tho household In which there are young children. It ia for the iarent and tha nurse, and Is packed full of Important suggestions of a practical character.

From personal experience of its usefulness, we commend ft warmly." And the Chicago Advance No mother but must appreciate Ks wise and helpful suggestions, and be grateful for the solving of perplexities and the helping over hard places which every one conies to who has the care of children. We commend it to every mother in th land." Also the. York Graphic Tb'. success of thfs periodical has teen your friends get some present suitable for i the occasion then leave off the masks and go to the house at a seasonable hour of the night and after rendering the best music at your control, present to the newly married From tie Saline County Journal. John Anderson starts for Sweden tonigh' He will be gone about three months.

loin nivnv ffirni iiuuL.tuifUi are sharpened like a common scythe by grinding or whetting on one side. I BROOKS' CORN AND Tobacco Psesses evrry merit of the Hay Knife, snd mario on same principle. II AS 3SO COMPKTITOR, CIIT8 KE THE WIi I and fanners pro 'on ILLINOIS. An increase of pension, has been granted pair your gift witb congratulations and goorl Manufacturers of Soft Steel Back Stirring Plows, Sulky Plows, Wheel Walking Plows, Gang wishep. Just try this once, boys, and see if to W.

E. Tinkler, of Gypsum City and Donald McPhail of ssaria. nounce )t the most satistactory tool ever invented. Apply to any hard Plows, Breakers, Corn Planters, Check Rowers, Listers; Cultivators, Harrows, Coulters. ware dealer, or address us for C.

S. Radcliff sent 21 head of horses to circulars. I one and yon rauueno re it 1 Oklahoma, in charge of Charlie Younsr. Tt 11. HI 11.

WORTH WAYNE TOOL CO, you won't think it much the better way. Another rain Tuesday night stopped work in the fields tor a day or two. Olof Forsse and P. Soderberg went to Assaria Wednesday afternoon. at Topeka, Kansas.

Dr. Crawford is a candidate for member' ship on the Examining Board of the Pension department for this district. No better appointment could be made. While pluwing on his farm near Marquette, Mr. Ferleo plowed up a stone hatchet or club.

It is quite a curiosity and can be seen at his store next week. galina Republican. Judge Thompson presents the rare spectacle of a Judge clearing the docket. It is the first time for several years that business has been dispatched in a business way. Republican.

Tenrbers at the Assaria schools Hve a remarkable liatit of contracting matrimony. John Willis and Miss Wineburg paired off sifter teaching together here, and now Emmett McCarty and Miss Davis: bave followed suit. E. W. Ober has become tired of the way Mexico has been getting along and now EALLOWELL, Joe Phillips, the ex-marshal, accompanied the latter.

MAINE. enormous. Ic make; young mothers foel that the only subject worthy ot attention la at last being recognized." Every intelligent father and mother should read it regularly. Their children will be healthier and happier. It will reduce the work of caring for them, nursing them, dressing therri, amusing them.

Letters from subscribers frequently contain such testimonies as these, lately received "1 am grateful to Babyhood; Iha-veseen but two numbers, but have learned so much from those that I feel 1 be my children a wrong if I should fail of the p- Alfred DeWitt starts for Oklahoma today )0 This Plow is constructed almost entirely of steel and malleable iron on a new and mostcorrect principle, and is a new departure in PLOWS. It embodies to perfection all the necessary features to make a perfect plow. It is strong, light, simple and compact. Read what the farmers eay abont i are being made for confirm- driving Mr. Cunningham's team to that voui" Farmers Having usea one or You Should Buy The AMERICAN CHAMPION Pets' the past few days, 1 find it indis country.

He expects to locate at Gut-brio, in Mt Cunningham's employ, who will open a land office there. Eberhardt returned from Oklahoma Friday night. According to the McPherson pensable lor tne eenerai rarmer's use. y-- Its utility is unsurpassed and in my' atioa services iu the church here next Sunday. Fax.

Notice of Examinations. There will be a county examination of at the Salina High School building, April 27, commencing at 8 o'clock, sharp. J. W. Abmstkoxg, luagment it stanas ai tne iicau ui an fciillrV Plows "In regard to your plow called theL Farmers' I like it tbe best of I portunity to learn more." ine ncip it lias been to us would have astonished me bad it been predicted beforehand." "Physic'un as I am.

your magazine is the most welcome periodical that comes to my table, and ie one I read first." "1 cannot speak toohiglily of Babyhood. During tlie three years that I have subscribed to it 1 have felt refaid a hundred times for the outlay by the relief and confidence it has given me in the man- Republican Eberhardt expected to stay r.H any wneei piow a ever ustsu. mui. it is the best plow on the market." "The 'Farmers' Pet I bought of your agent, of this place, is doing as food work as can be done by any plow fully recommend it for lightness of draft and ease of management," County Superintendent. night at Guthrie but when be stepped ofi the train he was ordered to get back on by the soldiers and he had to go to Texas to stay all night.

He says there will be great proposes to locate a colony there and show the natives to boom. The scheme will Fiiccet just, as all Ober's schemes succeed. When things don't turn up for Ober Siv FARMERS' PET THREE WHEEL SULKY PLOW.1 The examinations for diplomas given at the completioii of the common school course will be held at Assaria, Gypsum City, New Cambria and Bavaria on Fridav, April 26, commencing at 8 a. m. Those pupils passing agement 01 my cmiuren." You want a sample copy Price 15 cents.

Or to subscribe for a year 1.50. On our part we wish to know that ycra have seen this advertisement and in order to induce you to mention this paper when writing tu, We hare arranged to have manufactured of disappointment among those that are going to Oklahoma on the statement of others, as what he passed through' is not by any means what it has been represented to be. J. O. Wilson and Joseph Moore have 33- 0--T7JS.

he goes to work and turns them up. We have this week printed bills for the public sale of the property of James Chichester, to take place at his tarm, two miles east and mile soutk of Biidgeport, this examination will be given a diploma of graduation from the common school. The formed a partnership under the firm name of Wilson Both gentleman hnve examination at Assaria will be conducted by Prof. T. E.

McCarty and O. S. Davis. J. ARM8TKOG, us a large quantity or Hudnut's celebrated Sachet Powder, and will give a packet, free (either Violet" or White liilac," as preferred), on Thursday next, April 25th.

The prop attained considerabTe prominence in their profession, and rank among the best attorneys at the Salina bar. Mr. Wilson has been eppecially prominent in the railroad erty includes 13 head of horses, 13 head of cattle, farming implements, household fur County Saperintecdent. niture, etc. E.

E. Swanson is auctioneer. L' Bacavae it will build new and repair old roads at a aavbsg of 75 per cant, of tha cost by tna old method. a It is the beat to HAVE, and the beat la always cheapest. S.

Ills fully protected by many patante, and Its legit. macy is beyond dixpnte. Beoause it is built thoroughly on scientific prts rwles, its trussud frame furnishing the necessary neldity. a. It is most enduring and has the greatest capacity.

It combines pitch adjustment with angular adjustment (which no other party can lawfully use). 7. Our hand-wheels and pedal-brakes are the only safe lilting; device (which no other party can lawfully nse). a. 1 oonnterpoise spring (which no other part ea lawfully use) makes its operation fun for a boy.

a. The long hind axle gives a wider tread and conae picntly a steadier motion thnn can otherwise be ot tained, and by means of its different adjustments we bold the aoachiae to its work and prevent all aid position of the operator is comfortable and advantageous, and he haa no need to leave the posiUoa effect any changes of angle or other adjustment. tVSe our local ac-ent or send at once to us for fitr thr ROAD GRADEHS, DITCHERS, Kltt, KETCHUMc3gha BEST OUST E--FLTEC I fl DURABLE VAGOn. Absolutely Motionless. I HON-ST-Y IWADE.

-S REASONS VHy To Whom It May Concern. Be it known that my petition is now on We learn- from the columns of the Gazette practice while Mr. Moore by long and honorable service as county attorney has achieved considerable distinction as a suc hKt Col. Closer has foreclosed the first (anantfty sufficient to elegantly perfume! Baby's clothing for months), to every person who sends us either 91.60 for a year's subscription or 15 cents for a single copy, and mentions this paper. (Note the condition.

The powder i in no sense a premium," but to Offered simply to aid us in tracing tne results of our advertising in various parts of the country. Its retail value is abont 26 cents.) Address BABYHOOD PUBLISHING CO. 5 Beekman New York. file in the Probate Couri of Saline county, mortgage on the presses and material of the cessful practitioner. Kansas, asking for a permit to sell intoxi cating liquor according to law tn my drug store at Assaria Kansas.

Hearing for same is set for May 9, 1889, at 10 o'clock, a. and will be held at the Court House in the full line of Plow Shoes, including Kirkendall, Jones fe celebrated oil-tanned, in quality and prices that can't be beat, at Post-office Corner. Do not confound Babyhood with picture-books (or the amusement of chtidtren. It is a mothers' magazine a nursery help. Its list of contributors on medical subjects comprises many specialists ef the highest professional standing.

The SDrinfffleld (Mass.) Union sars: "It la really Salina Republican and is now in possession. Editor 3. L. Brady, however, still has his "country Campbell" and some type, and has ordered new type which has probably arrived by this time. He has not missed a publication, and the paper is as bright and newsy as ever.

Brady is a fine illustration r.f Knnai pluck, that enables a man' to climb to the" stari through adversity. We wish him success. City of Salina, Kansas. J. E.

Thomas. T. W. MOORE, Agest, Station Kaksas Citt, Jlo, Johnson Lixdh. nnniTV AN1 MATF.KIAl.

niTRABILI Aac nv nnVT. wnRKMAfiflHIP AND question what the mothers of little babies used to do before the -excellent little magazine Babyhood GENERAI. APPEARANCE IT HAS NO EQUAL. From Wednesday's Gazette. was ko number can be uea wncmi tbe loss beimc fel POINTS FOR BUYERS.

Ko two-wheel cart at less than twice its cost is so free from any trace of motion. Sd. The springs can not break or weaken -by fair usage, they will not pitch or throw in passinr over obstructions, are attached to the axle and ENTIRELY RELUEVE THK WEIGHT from HORSE'S BACK. Sd. No cart is easier of access or egress, ladies and children can get in and out conveniently and safely.

4th. Best material Preaching Appointments. The following is the carrJJ of announce Our wasrons have three coats pure red lead on The streets were full of schooners yester-1 DTTTJ. SewlKnt-Maoliiiie' t'V-i at sta 1 i.li I eears, three coats pure green on boxes. White Oak hubsvery best AT' Grade White Oak spokes.

White ments for the Mentor circuit of the M. E. I I 1 1 1 1 I 6 day, bound for Oklahoma. Jjlrnde in ll parts, by onrl construction, vouncr hickory. Norway Iron (vA WEEK Jf i Club System while as-convenient church II our ia.hinAl JLLUlJ S'f rtllU where the iJtupio MtJ will trnil 1 fee one pcrpoa in rsch ltivaiity very and Steel, seat upholstered in tapestry, trimmed full leather, painted wine color, striped and varnished.

5th. No cart at 25 is equal to the "KETCHUM" FOR COMFORT. BEAUTY ANI OURABILITY. THE ONLY TWO WHEEL CART EVER DEVISED WITHOUT i saw A young lady living on. South Ninth street has made a large sui-bonnet, tore-semhle a prairie schooner.

She calfa it "Oklahoma or bust." bent spwinp-mtienine ninue in tho all the attsrlinicnts. Oak felloes, Hickory ornauonai lUDuiareteei Axies, White Oak gearing, Poplar boxes, Yellow Pine box bottoms. Screws instead of nails to fasten on top strap. 28-inch Seat Springs instead of 26-inch, 7-16-incn Boxliods instead of Jg, Steel King Bolts and Bolster MANY SUPERIOR POINTS OF CONSTRUCTION can only be appreciated by examining one or our wagons! W-1 18 A POSSIBLE THING SEE ONE. but if your dealer can not show it send direct to us and we will furnish you full information, and satisfy you as to its merits and economy.

Trade to the buyer as any instalment system, is a wholesale spot cash system to us.i The co-operatiob of-the 1lnra Motion. After years of test and experi fFroin the Brookville Transcript. The oecretary of the Central Kansas roedical association has called a meeting to be held at McPherson, April 19th. The amount of milk received at the Wo will alau Huulrrc a cmnpl.tn line it our cvbtly and valtinblc Art snnipls. In return we atk that von B.

Pastor. Assaria 11 a. Wheeler School Hoiise p. m. Bridgeport, 7,30 p.

April 21st. Meator, il a. Stone School House, 7.30 p. April 28th. And so on alternating during the year.

ment it is absolutely perfect. Ask your dealer for it and insist on having it. Placed on cars at Marshalltown, Iowa, carefully crated on receipt show wnnt wo nana. 10 inoie lilt. SIf mtiv rail at your horns, and attrr 3 Constable Sberrill is literally flying if 38 watches in each PHI LA.

of 93b. -Trade prices quoted oa application. mnntht all hU benm your own uropertv- Tl" Ciu nischine ihrough the air since he has invested in a KETCH UM WACON MarshaUfown, Iowa. nnufl SIT.r tnr rmtmmwm- it-uiw, hich ruv run out T. furc paunts 'boss." He made the trip to Assaria and witntae Sj38WatChdUDjaawegetcasn ironi the Club for each watch before it goes out, though each member only pays $1 a week.

This is why we give you more for your money than any one else ant whv we are doinz the largest Brookville creamery is largely on the increase. About 10,000 pounds per day is now being brought ia. return yesterday twenty-six miles, in three nttfhm.ot., now arils roc must uk- hours. ful msi-hine in the wurl l. All la free.

No capital nq rad. I'lain. watch business in the world. We 6eH onlv first aualttv eroods. but our Strohm, the man.

wholiad two ribs taken brief iaaruction '1 wn" writa it. us at ones ran cava tree the bait Kwinif.niaL'iiina in tha world, and tha aM linrofwork.of hifh artevsr itaowa torathariaAinrrica. TK 5 Una. 1i.it, iVuBualat. fTi It will be well for farmers tp be on their guard during these exciting times when so many people bave the Oklahoma fever, for we are informed that there is a good deal of horse-stealing going on in tne several prices are about what others get for second aualitv.OurSttO SilvcrWatcIi out of him tare or four week; ago, is! is a substantial Silver (not imitatio of getting around town as well as though be any kind) Stem-Wind American t-ever WatcK either huntine case or open.

possessed the full complement. Our SS5.00 Wat tch is a Stem-wind, counties of the State. Kansas Farmer. T. W.

IJ. Carlin were presented this week with a life size painting of thiy head and breast of their dog Brutus, by Mrs. E. Knowles. The painting from an artist's view is faultless, and is a genuine likeness of the dog.

The Messrs. Carlin are greatly pleased with the gift and are having it framed. As an amateur Mrs Knowles deservedly takes rank with the best artists of the state. OpehFace, first quality i stiffened Oold ONLY S2.60 POR THE ASSARIA ARGUS Demorest's Monthly Hagazins A WONDERFUL PUBLICATION. AmericanLeverWaftch fo wear soye'ari.

It is fully equal to any Just Arrived! Conjunction of Ala. rr and Venns. The sequel to the case of suspected ab Nice line of Overall Pants at prices to watch sold for $38 by Others. We find a first-class Stiffened Gold Case much more satisfactory and serviceable than suit the times. Joiixsox Likdh.

duction rsported in last week's Abgus will lie seen in the following announcement in less than double the money, as cheap last Friday's McPherson Republican can mh solid cases are invariably thm, weak, of low quality, sand worthless after short use. Our $C8 Watch contains numerous imoortant -patented im AGENTS Marrs, of this county, and profit sailing our ALBUMS- Wo bol tbe World for low prioaa. A A Safe Investment. 13 one which is guaranteed to bring yort Eveline W. Whitmore, of Saliae countv.

provements, of vital importance to accur KIM PLUSH PHOTQ8BAPH ALBUTI. SatisfactOlV results, fir in rnqn of foilnrp a 8M10X. Embossed psddod sides, pold edges, exten were married at Lindsborg yesterday, they will gpecd their honeirmooa in Missouri. i Mon claip. holding 3i naireB of Cnhitu-t Vnri rrH ate timing fatent uustprooj, rateni oiem Wind, which we control exclusively.

It is fully equal for accuracy, appearance, durability and service, to any $75 Watch, either Open Face or Hunting. Ra.ll- Mahy suppose DEMORESTS BIOHTHLT to be a fashion magazine. This is a great mistafee. It undoubtedly contains the finest Fashiok Dv' fabtmbnt of any magazine published, but this te the case from the fact. that great enterprise and experience are ebown, eo that each department ia eqnal to a magazine in itself.

In Demorest's yon get a dozen magazines in. one, and secure mn3r ment and instruction fOr the whole family. It contains Stories, Poems, and other Literary attractions, including Artistic, Scientific, and Household matters, and is illustrated with original Steel Engravings, Photogravures, Water-Colors, and fine Woodcuts, making it the Model Maoazixs ot America. 1 1 1 return for purchase price. Oa this safe I Pictures, sent for S1.00, retails for tt.b; bound also I i Japadeeae Morocco.

Illustrated circulars FREE McPherson Republican. uian jou can dut irom our aaverusca aruff- i ot the atiove and HJIEK mm asa Bnn snu Ohio. WCaKJCJtaJQf FOR It seems that, it was simply an elopement roaa wv tc is especially constructed lor the most exacting use, and is thetoest Railroad Watch made, Open Face or Hunting. nr after all, and "Barkis was (Not a All these prices are either all cash or in clubs, a Mrrn their on COnsump 91.UU a weeK. An Ajax Watch UUaaUIQ whit more proper after all).

It is said that only seventeen summers had passed over Imulaior given Jttt tnta eac ttfc. Tba Keystone Vatch Club Co Eacn copy contains a attkkn ukuik cuihus the holder to the selection of Ant Patterw illustrated in an number of the Magazine, and makt or the Bins manufactured, each valued at from 20 centa to 30 cents, or over $3.00 worth of patterns REFLECTIXG SAFETY LAMP. the fair bride's face, while no less than as sac lit co'i eR Baiiaiia It has permanently cured thous ands erf canen pronounced by doctors hope gist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of throat, lungs or chest, such as consumption, innammatien of lungs, bronchitis, asthma, whooping cough, etc.

It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at the Assaria drutorff, dSX am i il.t mmm Ann naf torn timaa Train rear, free, Can be sold, in eyery family. Gives leariy enosenpnon, a irxu win convmce yim tuai juu ivB iTearlT ant thirty-six winters add dignity to the brow 004 WAlhUT ST. PHItADA. PA.

i Aeenta Wanted. of the money paid. Single copies (each containing Pattern Order), 20 cents. more iikui man inree ordinary. lamps.

Full sited Lamp sent by Express for less. If you have premonitory symp-Umi, auch as Cough, Difficulty of WWU-aVf aM thirty cents. Ws also bave tha best of Marrs. However that may be, we trust the Shaketperiaa proverb will apply, All's don't delav, but use "vaellin. -rrp tt In the U.

S. Kreartmng, Ajax Watch Insulator, $1.00 prrfaet pi mn Una aftainst magnetba. FitumWnfh. Sent 07 maU an ra isend. tor itisstratod oircaUra to' Published by W.

JENNINGS DEMOREST, New YoK.T Tbe abore vorltiaticm to a voleodid chance pet eat paper. ad Pi0MT'i MsKTHTT 1: to por curx Mi'iiua 4 ivwa. 1 We to mmy wca teat er-5's well,.

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About Assaria Argus Archive

Pages Available:
696
Years Available:
1887-1890