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The Kansas Sunflower from Clyde, Kansas • 5

The Kansas Sunflower from Clyde, Kansas • 5

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Clyde, Kansas
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Gold Wave Coming. Wutlrinson's llqbbur and Star Iirand Shoes aro the bost. Ladies' CoaU, Capes unci Collarettes, new and cheap. For the next two weeks Boots, Shoes. Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions.

Highest market price paid for produce. With Dross Pattorns at 50c or over per yard. Remnants in Wool Dress Goods cheap at THE MORRIS, F. M. KING, Prop, SOUTH SIDE SQUARE Linsri3NTG-s DEC Modern Dentistry.

R. T. Shaw, Doctor of Dental Surgery, Or Lou E. Davis, Magnetic Healer and Teacher. North side square, Jones bid.

Tence Charles is recovering from a long siege 'of sickness. I LOCAL NEWS AND OTIIEU TniNCIS OF INTEREST, Dr. Davis The old rcliablo dentist. Jone's Notice to Shippers of IVrinhable Freight. Refrlgator service on ibe Leavenworth Kansas Western Railroad.

The Refrlgator car will bo. loaded in Kansas City on Monday's, and Thursdays each week leaving Kansas City, Tuesday and Friday morning at 0:05 i. arriving at Holton at 1:15 p. m. Cast-bound ret'rigem'or cur will pass Holton 7:00 p.

Tuesdays arriving in Kansas City at a m. E. H. Lintos, Local Agt. Notice to Stock Shippers The Leavenworth, Kansas and Western Ilnil way "stock train'' east, for Leavenworth.

Kansas City, St. Joseph and Chicago, leaves Nolton at 7 p. m. and arrives at Kansas City at 2:15 p.m., unloading your stock directly at the Union Pacific chutes in Kansas City, which are near the exchange building, thus saving switching your stock around before unloading. The superior facilities in Kansas City, and the nearness to Exchange building, makes better accommodations than can be afforded by any of competitors.

Direct connections can be 1 made at Leavenworth or Kansas City for St. C. W. Thompson, south side of square UNIVERSITY NOTES Miss Alida Conwnll, Class of 1000, who Is teaching In Seneca, visited us last Saturday. Rev.

Alfred Watts, of Fox Lake, who is risiting his sister, Mrs. J. Huffman, favored us with a visit and short talk at chapel Saturday. Rev. Joseph Ford, of Seneca, who was visiting his daughter, Miss Edith, a student in the sh irthand department, favored us with a visit Tuesday morning.

The foot ball game which was to have taken place last Saturday between our boys and the Topeka High School was postponed on account of the rain. The game is billed for next Saturday, Oct. at 2:30 p. in. -Among the new students we note the following: Russell Shepherd and Julius Heptig, regular department: Wm.

Oreil'e, shorthand and type writing; Miss Blanche Jlassou, Miss Pauline Smith and Miss Lark in piano. Miss Lark in is also taking voice culture. Mr. L. Beach, of iver, Oklahoma visiica us natumay.

-ir. neacn is a brother of Simeon and Obil Beach of English Ridge, out near Ilavcnsville. He had been to Kansas Ciiy purchasing a stock of goods for his general merchandise store at that place. He was on his way to visit his brothers. The University is now the happy possessor of of an 8 10 Reverisblo Back Prenio Camera, lit ted with Victor rapid rectilinear convertible lens, a Victor wide anglo lens and a Victor iris diaphragm shutter, giving exposure from one hundredth of a second to any length of time The camera has a focal capacity of 33 inches and all the adjustments nee essary for doing up to date photo graphy and photoiiiieogniphy.

They have also a con pound micr'iseope, fitted with two eye pieces and three objectives two- thirds and one-sixth inch dry and one-twelfth oil immer sion, also an Abbe condenser, a polarizer and anylyer and a camera Lucida. The instrument is designed for work in advanced Biology. For Sale. A good Jersey cow. Sam Goodwin.

NortheastCorner of Square A nlco line of 8 day clocks at Armel Bros. Fine barn. Durham bull at Goodman's A fine line of Set Rings at Armel Bros. All the new fads Jewelry at Armel Bros. A large shipmeut of "Anti-rust tin ware just received at J.

T. Simpson Don't stand around and shiver but buy a stove at Simpson's and be happy. Wanted. Everybody to know that during I am loaning cbeap money on farms. E.

E. Rafter, Majestic and Bridge and Beach steel ranges, the beat in the market at J. Simpson's. The Kansas City Star and a mail box for $4.00, cash In advance at E. E.

Coulson's Cash Novelty Store. Mr. F. W. Smith spent a few days at home this week.

His sons are very proud of a horned-toad which their father brought from Texas. Mrs. Dora Ourell, of Atchinson, who has spent the last six weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen, returned home yesterday.

Mrs. L. R. Jackman Is enjoying a visit from her mother and sister of Ohio. Mrs.

Jackman hart not seen. them for fifteen years. They will visit in Colorado before returning GOOD HEALTH Every bottle you take of Beauchamp's Sarsaparilla Celery means better health. It makes BETTER BU0OP a PURER PIOOP I RICHER BLP0P (tii It will create and maintain good health. It will build up the system, tone up the nerves, and strengthen the muscles.

This great Blood Purifier and Nerve Remedy Is far superior to any other known remedy for the cur- jjfc Ing of any disease arising from Impure blood, such as tf tf tf tf tf tf tf scrofula, erysipelas, canker, salt rheum and skin diseases. Sold by all leading druggists in Jackson county and at tf tf ,1 tf a Miss Emma Patterson stepped on a nail last Friday, which caused her much pain. Cold weather is here and J. Simpson has all kinds of stoves and at all prices. See him before buying a stove, and save money.

Mrs. D. B. German, who has been with her son Frank in Ft. Scott for some time, returned home Tuesday bringing her son with her.

Mr. and Mrs. John McNeel and two daughters, Miss Mary and Mrs. Charles Frazy, of Netawaka, were in Holton Tuesday visiting Miss Eunice McNeel. John Blair, of Topeka, who has been visiting his son in Netawaka for some time, passed through bere on his way home yesterday and made this otlice a pleasant call.

Wanted: Man to manage branch ollice for wholesale house: salary $125.00 per month, office expenses and commission. Must furnish satisfac tory references and $800 00 cash. Address; Wholesale, 304 Nelson Bldg. Kansas CPy, Mo. T.

It Grissom, Fusion candidate for congressman in the Fohrth dis trict, was in Holton a few hours Tues day, and made this office a very pleasant call. Mr. Grissom looks for a great Democratic victory this fall, both in State and National matters. Just received a fine line of men's and boys' hats and naps. The New Store.

S. J. Thompson is erecting a new residence on Fifth street. Miss Annie Pauline Moore is clerking In the First National bank. Mrs.

T. II. Patterson has been very sick but Is improving at this writing. Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Fisher aro the parents of a ten pound baby girl born Saturday. W. H. Akright, of Denison, whs in the city Monday and made this olllce a pleasant call. Mrs Dunn and Margaret Fairley attended the chorus "Elijah" in To peka last week.

Mr. Foster, of Seneca, who clerks for G. F. King, has rented the W. II, Bancy property.

The genuine "Round Oak" stoves at the Old Reliable west side Hard ware store of J. T. Simpson. Dr. Robert McCandless and bride, of Perry, Oklahoma, are visiting his parents, Dr.

and Mrs. McCandless, of this city. II. S. Brongher and.

Miss Essie Stewart were married at the Method ist parsonage, Tuesday, by Rev. Dr Edwin Locke. Mrs. Mary llansopher. who has been in Ohio for about a year, re turned Tuesday and will visit Mr Black a short time.

J. II. Engle, of Abilene, spent Sabbath the guest of H. Rocke feller. He gave a very interesting talk at the Presbyterian Sabbath school.

John Weedon, of Washington, arrived last Wednesday to accompany his wife and two children home. They left Saturday noon. Mrs. Weedon has spent the summer with her parents, Judge and Mrs Rafter Look at the new dress goods and neck wear in show window at the New Store, south side. PERSONAL LOCALS.

W. II. Rockefeller was in Whiting Tuesday. C. A.

Richards, of Hoyt, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Wm. Friend started Thursday for Wisconsin. Bide Hurd, of Brlghtside, was in Ilolton Tuesday.

J. A. Davis, of Birmingham, was in the city Tuesday. Dan Clark, of Denison, was a Holton visitor Tuesday. W.

R. Akright, of Bright Side, was in the city Saturday. Mrs. F. O.

MeKean came home from Topeka Saturday. Misses Payeur and VanAmburg spent Sunday in Topeka A. Monroe, of Whiting, was in Ilolton on business Wednesday. Mrs. G.

F. King spent a few days In Kansas City the first of the week. Ed Decker and Herbert Routh came home from Colorado last Thursday. Willis Ransopher came down from Circlevllle Sunday to meet his mother, of Ohio. Mrs.

Given, of Carlysle is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. Mc Candless. Miss Moore, Miss Daisy Moore and Mrs. Scott Moore returned Saturday from Colorado.

Misses Katie and Metta Colder will start Monday for Pennsylvania, to attend a wedding. Mrs. Wm. McKown went to Kansas City Monday to visit her daughter and other relatives. Mrs.

Hatlie Moore and Delia have rented rooms at NewelPs And are moving In this week. Mrs. Stnart Dunn visited several days with Miss Richey at the Mission la White Cloud, Kansas. Miss Helen Hjyrien accompanied Grace King to Monticelln, 111., where they will both attend the seminary. North side Square.

Mrs. Clay Hurst Is on the sick list, Hamilton watches, the best at Armel Pros. It. J. Orr started on a trip to Okla noma Tuesday.

Sheriff Terkins made a trip to Wet more, Saturday. Cal Richardson, of Adrian, the city Monday. was in J. II. McClain, of the city Tuesday.

Adrian, was In U. this F. Wilderson, of Adrian, made a call Tuesday. Ilinnen Keller sell the best wagons made. Look their line over.

Mrs. Sam McDonald and son ITugh, of Hright Side, were In Ilolton Mon day. W. IT. Marshall and A.

A.Stokes returned from Colorado Sunday morning. Eugene Marriott, of Denison, was Id the city Monday and called on us in our sanctum. Miss Bessie Sullivan, of Marysville, is here visiting with her father, Mr. Sullivan, and family. Mr.

and daughter, frjends at Mrs. E. V. Birkett-and Miss Josephine, visited 2irclevillo Sunday. Call and see our line of watches be fore buying, think we can please you.

Armel Bros. Married, by Rev. McKean. on Tuesday morning, Oct. 2, 1900, Bcrta Stanley and Bert Hill.

Hair swlches made to order by Mis. Austin, two doors south of Wolyerton Saches' blacksmith shop. 45-4t For a good square meal go to Mc-Aninchcs, East Side Resturant, first door north of Beauchamp's drug store Our line of stationery Is a very complete one. Call and see it. Cash Notion Store, one door south of Simpson's.

J. Harper and daughter Kate were In the city trading with our merchants, and made this i nice a pleasant call. State Superintendent Nelson stop ped in the city Monday morning on his way to Seneca. He made this otlice a pleasant call. Ed Moserman returned from St.

Joe Thursday, and will hereafter be found in the furniture store of Albert Beier, where he has a position. Rey. W. B. Fees, of Morrill, visited his father near Ilolton from Saturday till Tuesday; he was on his way to McLouth to attend annual conference.

Ed Hoch, of the Marion Record, stopped in the city on his way from Seneca, where he had been attending the street fair and trying to cheer the falling spirits of the few Republicans left there. The football game between Campbell University and Topeka High School, which was to have taken place last Saturday, was postponed until next Saturday, October 6, on account of the grounds being too wet. I have 2 good farms to sell, one of 131 acres and other of 100 acres. Also a house and 4 lots in this city. Said property will be scld cheap, on time to suit purchaser.

J. II. Keller. IIol ton, Kan. Oftice in Newman build u.g, north side tf United Brethern services at the court house Sunday school at 10 a.

morning services at 11 a. ni. Young People's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Cottage prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.

m. tf J. C. KREro. Pastor.

Miss ADoie Morrow and Mr. Charlrs Short ridge were married Wednesday, Oct, 3. at the residence of the sister of the bride, Mrs Dr. Shaw, at high xn, by Rev. F.

C. McKean. They left on the Northwestern 2:57 iik for their future home in Macon, Mo Stone in the Bl.ulder. My son has sulTored wit, li stone In the bladder eight yeais. 1 have taken him to several watering pi aces, also to Cincinnati, New Chicago ind Nashville, where ho was put un der eminent physicians, with no Im provement: on the contrary, it was gradually get ting larger, until I lost all hope of getting him cured, when I was toldof Smith's Sure Ki.mey Cure.

I had him try it, and lie i in to im prove at once, and ho was cured with two bottles. His gem rai health has improved wonderful. y. JOHN 10. DHDMAN.

Memphis, Tenn. Price f0 cents. Fur sale by Rose Williams. Bismarck's Iron Nerve. AVas the result of his splendid health.

Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found whern Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels-are out of order. II' you want these (jualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. Only 2" cents at Rose William's Drug Store. Special Refrigerator Service Via K.

C. N. V. R. R.

Refrigeratorservice isgivenon this line leaving Kansas City every Monday and Thursday evenings, arriving at Holton at 4.2") a.m., and runs to Kansas.City every Tuesday and Frl day nights. We are having a nice business for this service and hope for a continuation of the smiif. S. Agent, K. C.

W. It. Leave your order fcr fine fresh grapes at J. T. Simpson's store.

S. B. MCG-REW. EAST SIDE SQUARE. llinery, Shoes Joseph and Chicago, with fast stock trains to these points, For further information call on or write to your nearest agent, or W.

S. Hasinger, General Freight Agent, Leavenworth, Kansas. Job Couldn't Have Stood It. he'd had Itching Tiles. They're terribly annoying; but Itticklcn's Arnica Salve will cure the worst case of Tiles on earth.

It has cured thousands. For Injuries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions it's the best salve In the world. Price 25c. a box. Cure guaranteed.

Sold by Rose Williams, druggists. T.J: Bennett STOVES, TINWARE, PUMPS, WIND-MILLS TIN ftOCFINC, STEEL ROOFINC, CUTTERINC, ETC. JOB WORK MADE A SPECIALTY. R. R.

Time Table. C. It. I. P.

It. It, GOING NOHTII OR KAST HOUND. No. 14. St.

Joe Mail 4:42 p. m. No. 2(i. St.

Joe Mail a. No, 32. Sun.) 1:13 p. m. GOING SOUTH OR WEST HOUND.

So. 25. Texas Cal. Ex. 7:00 p.

m. No. 1 Texas Cal. Ex 11:40 a. m.

No. 31. Fgt. (ex Sun.) 10.30a. m.

C. M.Griesmer, Local Agent. Kaiisas City, Wyiiiidot to North western GOING EAST. Passenger, except Sunday, 6:15 a. m.

Passenger, daily, (mail) 2:57 p. Freight, going east, 10:38 p. in, GOING WEST. Passenger, daily, (mail) Passenger, "xc.pt Sunday. 7:40 p.

m. Freight, going west, 4: 25a. V. S. Becker, Agent.

KttnauH and Wentern It. R. GOING EAST. No. 44, Mixed .7:40 p.

m. No. 42, Passenger 0:13 a. m. GOING WEST.

No. 43, No. 41, Passenger 7:40 p. m. E.

II. Linton, Agent. Kansas City Northwestern R- The Direct Line to KANSAS CITY, Leavenworth, Seneca, Beatrice. And All Points EAST WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH ALL TRAINS EQUIPPED wr.h Elegant Day Coaches and the Mof't elaborately-fitted Reclining Chair Bulle Cars in the world The Kansas City, Northwestern R. R.

Co. is running its trains to aLd from the Union Deput in Kansas City without transfer of passangers or baggage, and connecting with all lines for all points. A good service and low prices as offered by our or Fir further information call on V. S. BECKER A gt, OrH.C.

Brown Asst Gen'l Pass Tick A Kansas City, Missouri. Has better values this fall than ever before. Nothing but good goods, nothing but low prices. Their stock of Iress goods, Cloaks and Is strictly up-to-date- They brought prices down, they are holding prices down. If you want the best for the least money, go to ABBOTT'S SPOT CASH.

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