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Lyon County Democrat from Emporia, Kansas • 4

Lyon County Democrat from Emporia, Kansas • 4

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LXcGaliey Cz 14 TTost Cth. Avonuo io thcPlace to Buy FLOUR, A1TD PBED, or Sell your Corn, Oata or Hay. Ploaoc call and get Prices NEOSHO RAPIDS ITEMS. THOROUGH DISINFECTION. TELL THE GLAD TALE AGAIN.

eJT. MCK CBAWrUKO. Six Rules That Conform to tho Latest INQ out, glad bells. Approved Methods. Lone before people understood the Neosho Rapids, Kans, Feb.

21 Items are scarce. Ed. King intends building a new "We Have a JTine Line house on his farm in the spring. -OF- manner in which contagious and infectious diseases were communicated from one person to another, the importance had been fully established of a thorough disinfection of the pa The dancing club has been post No Fake. poned until the season of Lent is SI I over.

1 and yeung and old With shouts the music swell. And let the tale again be told By tongue and clanging belL The honored natal day is here On which to as was given The hero irrand by whose strong hand Oppression's chains were riven. 'Mid all the hero names, not one Lived In our hearts like Washing Mr. and Mrs. Dr.

Wilbur enter tient's clothing and of the room which he had occupied; but the agents formerly employed for this purpose, sulphur included, are now believed to be wholly useless. tained a large number of their friends tea niToinra -FOR- last Tuesday night. At present only three chemical Mr. Henry Jacob is going to cele Men and Boys, brate Washington's birthday by giv agents are recognized as of value in completely destroying the germs of disease and preventing their spread. ing a dance and oyster snpper.

Bad colds and sore throats seem to These are carbolic acid, corrosive sublimate and chloride of lime; and it is at once apparent, to every one at all familiar with these chemicals, be the topics of the day, we do not hear of any other sickness around Wh ch will be sold very cheap, from $2.50 up. Call and see them. You cannot afford to go around cold and poorly dressed when you can buy clothing at the prices we are making. EDWARDS, here. that their employment is necessarily restricted, as all of them are irritant A number of our young people poisons- when used to excess.

509 Com'l. St. Opposite Postoffice. A FRIEND Speaks through the Boothbay (Me.) RegUter, of the beneficial results he has received from a regular use of Ayer'a Pills. He says: I was feeling sick and tired and my stomach seemed all out of order.

I tried a number of remedies, but none seemed to give me relief until I was iuduced to try the old reliable Ayer's Pills. I have taken only one box, but I feel like a new man. I think they are the most pleasant and easy to take of anything I ever used, being so finely sugar-coated that even a child will take them. I urge upon all who are in need of a laxative to try Ayer's Pills. They will do good." For all diseases of the Stomach, Liver, and Bowels, take AYER'S PILLS Prepared by Dr.

J. C. Ayer Lowell, Mass. Every Dose Effective Of the three, chloride of lune is are going to Chicago Mound the 22nd, to take part in an entertain perhaps the one which may be said Dry Goods, Clothing and Gents Furnishings will be sold below cost to save transportation. Will quit business in Emporia, on Monday, FEBRUARY 26 Last Day of Sale.

A. UOLLESQIJ, PROPR. ment. to deserve the greatest commendation, on account of its cheapness and Miss Mary King, who has been on the comparatively little danger attending its use. the sick list, we are glad to say, is able to be on duty in the post office again.

German authorities advocate the FRAJSTTZ, HKOW'N Weu nderstand that a few of our employment of steam and heat, justly maintaining that in these we have cheap and efficient agents, which are also highly penetrable and at the same time dangerous to but few household articles. Boots young men go to Reading very often. There must be some attraction up there for the young men. ton. When In the grasp ef Tyranny Our country prostrate bowed.

When Wrong held sway on land and sea, And Right by force was cowed. The latent fires In patriot hearts To mighty flame burst forth. And loud the call for freemen all To rise and prove their worth. Scarce had the echoes died away. Ere legions sought the fields of fray.

In that trreat hour of need, the Lord, In mighty wisdom, raised A man to wield the leader's sword. Where fires of battle blazed. A man of valor, in whose breast Was throned a loyal heart, A man whose hand was nerved to rend The galling chains apart. And hurl the hosts of royalty Back in defeat across the sea. Our stricken land o'er hill and plain Was wounded with tbe graves In which through an these years have lata The fallen hero braves.

The tangled grass on prairie wide, The leaves in shaded wood, The timid flowers In Nature's bowers, Were stained with patriot blood -Ah! Great the sacrifice that we Might taste the fruits of Liberty. By hand of Peace the storm was stayed, Smoothed was the wrinkled brow Of scowling War. Subdued, dismayed. Shattered their boastful vow, Our oemen in their ships again Sped o'er the trackless sea. While gladsome mites from myriad throat Praised God for Liberty, And o'er the land by valor saved, Our war-rent flag in triumph waved.

Then ring the bells, and young and old With shouts the music swell Let the glad tale again be told By tongue and clanging belL The honored day again is here On which tousvas given That hero grand by whose strong hand. Oppression's Cha ns were riven. Till hand of Time blot out the sun. We'll hall the name of Washington. The following rules may be.

said to Slioes. We have many of our young peo GOAL conform to the latest approved ple rejoicing over the falling snow methods of disinfection: this morning, for they anticipate a MEN'S SHOES, 1. All fabrics which will not be in grand sleigh ride in the near future. jured in the process must be boiled in water for at least four hours. We take this opportunity to thank BOYS' SHOES, LADIES' SHOES MISSES' SHOES.

We expect to see some of the our customers for the patronage 2. Fabrics which will not stand boys going around with a black eye which has afforded us so good a this treatment are to be subjected to the action of dry heat for a much or a peeled nose, for they have sent ALL STYLES AIJD PRICES. trade in lumber during past years, and to state that we have recently to Louis for a pair of boxing longer time. TREADWELL ESCAPES. LYON COUNTY DEEOCBAT.

3. Furniture, may be treated gloves. 514 COMMERCIAL STREET. with a four-tenths per cent, solution added a fuel department to our Em poria yard. We shall handle, Mr.

F. O. Stone has returned from liy I. S. GILMOKE.

Sawed the Bars and is Now Gentleman of Leisure. of carbolic acid. Sedan, where he went to 4. All articles which have been in Fifth Avenue McALESTER, OUITA, OSAGE SHAFT, PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW MEXICO The famous Crook Treadwell who attempted to rob the postoffice in this actual use by the patient must be burned. purchase a pony.

He got the pony all O. but he says Kansas weath Office Room 2, Holderman block, rear First National bank, corner Sixth avenue and Commercial street. city last fall, and who was sentenced by 5. The walls of the room must be BLACKSMITH AIID CARRIAGE er beats all he ever saw. thoroughly rubbed down with bread which must afterward be burned.

Mr. F. M. Kearns has traded his the district court to five years in the penitentiary, escaped from the county jail in this city last Sunday night, and FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 23.

1894. ana other coals which seem to be in demand, and shall deliver same EAST FIFTH AVE. EAST FIFTH ATE IWORKS.1 6. The sputa and excrements of farm for Kansas City property and THE WEATHER. is now at liberty: promptly at reasonable low prices.

intends moving there in the spring. the patient must be at once treated with chloride of lime. Entered at the postotBce In Emparia. an secon'l-class mall matter: At the time of Treadwell's escape BLACKSMITH. Mr.

Joe Daley still has of tbe Our weights guaranteed 2,000 Mr. Kearns and family will be missed Predictions for March Cold and there were several other prisoners in It is evident that upon the thor blacksmith department, and is ready at pounds to the ton. the same cell, none of whom knew that very much from the community. Local matter scarce this week. Severe Storms.

March is full of perturbing causes. any and all times to do work in his line WOODWORK. Mr. G. K.

Martin, is, and always has been, in charge of the woodwork department. He also does First-Class Carriage Trimming. When you want anything in the trimming or woodwork line, pive him a call. Good work at reasonable prices. oughness of disinfection depends not only the private, but the public wel he had gone until informed by Janitor Mr.

A. L. Richardson has organ Telephone No. 7. EVANS THOQAS.

Horse Shoeing' A Specialty. He also manufactures and has for sale First of all, our own vernal equinox fare. Youth Companion. Hinkle early Monday morning, who was the first to discover that the bird had ized the third term of singinor school Alf Roberta made Topeka a visit this week in the interest of stalwart Demo erne v. covers the who'e month, being central Daley's Patent Speed Cart.

Call and see them and be convinced. Mr. Richardson is an excellant teach NEWSPAPER ENGLISH. flown. EMPORIA The work to be performed to effect on the 22d.

The equinox of Mars, central February28th, will disturb to the end of March. The Venus equinox is Professional Tips for the Aspiring er, and there is no reason whv we cannot have some gcod singers in his escape was not an easy one, as he EASILY AT HOME. Young Reporter. A young man desiring to become had to saw three horizontal bars that EVERYBODY central on the 21st, effecting in its uni MACHINE Neosho Kapids. Eylosha.

were across the inner side of the win a reporter on the daily press re dow. These bars are a little over an ceived the following suggestions Henry Osborne will manage Tom que way all phenomena all through March and into April. These three causes in combined strength will hold all the month. The regular storm J. C.

JONES SONS. Props. inch square and three of them were Welsh's ranch this year. from an old-timer to whom he applied for professional tips: of MONEY sawed off very smoothly: The next bars are perpendicular round ones an The Will VanGundy has rented. the periods will be the centers of greatest In rescuing drowning men, it Steel Field Rollers, Iron Article sells at sight.

disturbances, but much irregular phe must always be when they are going If 3'ou want one of those books we offer on subscription you had better get a iiustle on yourself. The Democrat and tha St. Louis Republic, twice-aweek, one year for only $1.75. Subscribe at once. Martin Paine, of Emporia township, and Cora Martin, of Greenwood county, were licensed to marry Monday.

John Henning's butcher shop was broken into Sunday night and about $0 worth of meat carried away. The (inest photographs, fully up to the highest standard of city work, are to be had at Stowe's gallery, 518 Commercial street. Hugh Brown place this year. andBrass Castings. nomena may be expected.

The first down for the third time. ro case Noah Stout held a sale yesterday inch and a quarter thick; two of these were sawed and laid aside. After all of these bars were out of the way there was still an iron grate over the outer window. This was bolted fast to the BIG PROFIT. EVERY HOUSEWIFE NEEDS IT.

LIVE AGENTS wanted in every town to sell oar March period would run normally lrom and will remove to Oklahoma. 2d to 6th, but new moon on the 7th, GENERAL MACHINE REPAIRING is on record of a rescue when the sufferer was going dow a the first time. under pressure of existing causes will The Athatitic club meets every window by two large bolts, which had prolong disturbances and precipitate a "When a gentleman gives a bank Saturday night at Tol ford's hall. IMPERIAL GEARED MOP. It'm BOOS to AGENTS and a Bleaalns to HonnewlTH.

The Imperial ManFg Cleveland, Ohio, U. S. JL been sawed and the whole grate pushed Circulars Free. crisis of storm and tempest from 7th to note it must always be a 'crisp' five- ATTENTION Mr. J.

A. Sutton, and son Bailey, dollar or ten-dollar one. back out of the way. From the man 11th. Proper vigilance will avert much have returned from a visit to Ottawa ner in which the work was done he was "Thuds are of two descriptions, suffering and save property and life the 'dull' and the Storms are apt to range from tropical undoubtedly furnished the best of tools The sale at J.

M. McGee's was J. H. DAVIS, FLOUR, FEED, GOAL, WOOD. Having recently located in Emporia, and tornadic southward to intense bliz "Of course every writer knows by outside friends.

Treadwell had been taken to the Pen, well attended and everything sold that fire must always be mentioned zards, ending in great cold northward. well. as the devouring element. A cold wave will reach the south coast but was returned by order of the court until an appeal for a new trial could be I desire to inform the public that I can save you money on "What 'wildfire' is no one exactly at the wind-up of these general disturb Joe Archer has rented the Will Livery and Feed Stable. Best horses and carriages in the city.

Farmers Feed Yard in connection with the barn. East 4th Avenue, Emporia, Kansas. knows, but when anything spreads heard- ances. Lawrence L. Jonhson and Evlin Eld-ridge, of Allen; and Henry Rice and Clara Richard, of Center township, were licensed to marry this week.

The county school fund, derived from ii nes and other money turned in by the justices of the peace courts of the i-ounty since September 1, '93, amounts to $103.99. iamson place and will farm there rapidly, remember it spreads like By the 12th western regions will feel this year. returning indications of renewed storms COAL! an ad in the wildfire. "Flags, especially political ones, John Snyder and Miss Dora McGee Democrat. must always be 'flung to the CHARLES RYDER, were married last night at the home barometer will be falling, temperature rising, winds falling to southerly, and skies softeaing into cloudiness and storms.

Within 24 hours of 6 p. on 801 Commercial Street, north of old no matter wtiether tnere is any oOIr. Eric McWhorter. breeze or not; fling it, do not unfurl Mr. A.

Schlesinger, proprietor of the Skating' Rink. Ross Thomas Dead. Frank Stone encountered the bliz Star Clothing house, has returned from the 14th, storms of marked energy will Dispensing' Drug-gist. Perfumes, Toilet Articles, and Sponges. Prescriptions Carefully Com pounded.

511 Commercial Street. E. M. Ross Thomas, an old and respected it. "If you can manage to get an as zard on his return from Oklahoma be passing the central parts of the con citizen of Lyon county, died at his resi tinent, heavy easterly gales will rage and was frozen quite bad.

sault, a dog fight and a burglary all into one column, do it, for it will se dence in this city last Saturday after cffie American noon, at the age of 80 years. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jas on the Atlantic coast, and a sweeping blizzardous cold wave will be bearing cure the alliterative scare head of The deceased was born in TJrbana, 'A Carnival of Craig gave them a pleasant surprise down from north and west. Thunder.

March 12, 1813, and was married in 1840 'Speaking of winning or losing MM last night. Games and other amuse rain and hail, with tornadoes in souther money, it must always be a cool five to Miss Jane Gillespie and moved to Iowa in 1846. He came to Kansas in ment3 were indulged in until a late hundred or five thousand dollars. ly quadrants, will suddenly give place to extremes of cold. An equinox of Mercury is central on the 20th, and the hour and everyone had a fine time However heated the struggle, the 1857 and settled on the present site of Patty's mill.

He moved to California in I860, but returned within a year and B. W. CAVEATS. amount must always be 'cool. full moon falls on the 21st, making al TRADE MARKS.

Blue Front Lunch Room. CHARLES S. HILLERMAN, Proprietor BILL OF FARE: Tea. Coffee. 5 Cider, 5 Bread and 5 Half Pie or 5 Baked beans Two Sandwiches 5 Potatoes 5 Beefsteak 10 Roast beef 10 Pork chops 10 Veal chops 10 Mutton chops 10 Sausage- 10 Fried fish 10 Spring chicken 10 II a and 15 Eegson ..15 ...20 Sirloin 15 Lemonade 5 ISLCNCHES PCT CP TO ORDEB.

Good Tables for Ladies. "When a person after an accident OESICN PATENTS, together a combination of causes to COPYRICHTS. eteJ AMERICUS NOTES. is found to be dead, it is best not to had resided here ever since. His wife died in 1853 leaving four children, all of cover the reactionary period from 20th say so, but that 'the vital spark has whom are living.

They are: Mr. J. II. to 24th rarely seen, all centering to a day on the earth's equinox. Let us pre Thomas and Mrs.

J. B. Moon, of this Winter weather. Mrs. M.

H. Hutchens is very sick "Speeches on the political side city; Mrs. Johnson of Cottonwood Falls. pare for and watch results. Mercury will add destructive sleet to the general which your paper advocates should For information and free Handbook write to MUNN A CO- 361 Bhoadwat, Nsw Tobe.

Oldest bureau for securing patents In America. Every patent taken out by us la brought before tbe public by a notice given free of charge in the gtitntitxt Jlmmflm Largest circulation of any scientific paper la the world. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent man should be without it. Weekly.

S3.00 a year? fl.50 sir months. Address MUNN COw ruiusBiBS, 361 Broadway, Hew York City. and W. C. Thomas of California.

The roads are almost impassable always be 'ringing' speeches." Bos Afterwards Mr. Thomas married Mrs. Chauncy Tressler is reported very Mary A. Hodson, sister of Hon. J.

ton Bulletin. Deacon White's Excellent Motto. disturbances. Earthquake perturbations are very probable in all regions visited commonly by such phenomena. Wide and wild cyclonic gales will sweep the the east, where he purchased his spring stock of clothing.

Watch the Democrat for spring announcement. W. Ii. Henderson, of this city, will paint a new set of scenery and curtains for the Burlington opera house. No better person could have been employed to do the work, as Mr.

Henderson is a fi rst-class artist in every respec-L Torpidity of the liver, and disorders of the stomach and bowels, cause headache and the failure of all desire for food. Ayer's Cathartic pills stimulate the action of the stomach, liver and bowels, cure headache and restore the appetite. Miss Pearl Osborne, aged 14 years, died at the residence of her parents, J. V. Osborne and wife, last Monday night.

The funeral took place Tuesday after neon at 3 o'clock at the Arundel avenue church, after which the remains were buried in Maplewood cemetery. County Treasurer Johnson has received Lyon county's apportionment of the first semi-annual dividend of the state school fund for 1894. It amounts to $4,116 and will be apportioned to the different school districts by the county superintendent. The next dividend will be made in August, Mr. John Uarkness, proprietor of the Harkness Cash Dry Goods store, made a trip to St.

Louis this week, where he sick. Loy, of Americus, who, with two chil dren survive him. Who has a farm to rent? is heard Deacon S. V. White, the well- The funeral took place at the home seas and coasts.

At the close of the general commotion great cold for the known Wall street man, has suf here every day. i PAYING MILLER CALL, THE LEADING Monday afternoon, after which the re fered several vicissitudes of fortune, season will dominate most parts of the Houk Bros, shipped cattie and mains were buried in Maplewood ceme but has always managed to right BAKERS. Are here vet and turning out the best B3S4C hogs last week. tery north of the city. northern hemisphere.

In all our preparations and watching, let us not for himself, settling all claims against him, dollar for dollar, with interest. Moving will be the order of the get dumb, dependent beasts. Provide cases aaa aiso carry a Fins Uns of Confoctioaery, fruits, Cigin wi Totieoo FOR A NAME. That is looked upon as the very height of folly by a great many people. The trouble is that they don't think far enough.

A name This well-known trait has made Buckingham's Dye for the Whisk ers does its work thoroughly, color day on March 1st: Call and see us at 627 Commercial. GAHAN does his own cut-tin o- and making, that's why he can save you money on PANTS Xo. 9 East Sixth. shelter and food for all. A general tendency to storminess will prevail up to the last regular storm period of the Mr.

White extremely popular with bankers and brokers, and in speak Bob Hall will erect the buildings ing a uniform brown or black, which, when" dry, will neither rub, wash off. for the new lumber yard. month, which is from 25th to 29th. ing of it recently an operator remarked that the "integrity of the J. L.

COFFHAN CO. DEALERS IN nor soil linen. Chas. Goodman has engaged in About 26th, 27th, 28th, change of tern man is not to be wondered at, seeing perature, barometer and wind currents the egg business and pays cash. XLst of Patents.

that he lives in accordance with an is usually worth all you pay for it. The name COULON on a piano makes it worth more than another name. Worth more because Con- Ion stands for honesty of mate-5 rials, of construction, of purpose. 3 It means that the piano has full, -C round, melodious tones, a smooth. will result in another series of storms.

J.M.McCown Flour, Feed, Granted to Kansas inventors this excellent motto." Rev. Rankin, and family, will and these in turn will end in general cold. Thus endeth March. Rev. Irl R.

week, reported by C. A. Snow Co. Inquiry revealed the fact that the start for Illinois early in March. COAL solicitors of American and Foreign pat man did not speak Mr.

DEALER IN Hick's Almanac. responsive action, and that it of ents, opposite XT. S. Patent Office White has a motto, and a very good 702 Commercial Street, Emporia. Rumor has it that Rev.

Stevens will return to the M. E. church here Every person in Lyon county should Washington, D.C. one it is. it is displayed, in pis pri have one of these books and keep posted great durability.

It is a guarantee of these qualities! It is insurance certainty and insurance is worth money. vate office, and reads as follows: G. G. Burton, Topeka, combined writ agam this spring. ReaL D.

W. Hainer, on the weather for this year. Price, 25 "I expect to pass through this Kfe Hoffman Bros, and Philip Rice cents, at this office. Addirss for but once. If there is any kindness ing packet and copy holder; B.

J. Campbell, Altoona, churn motor; S. Cook, Leavenworth, fire W. Eaton will move to the Lem Johnson farm THE DRUGGIST. to show, or any good thing I can do, will purchase his spring stock of dress goods and novelties.

Owing to the increasing popularity of this store one person is constantly kept busy purchasing goods to supply the demand, and when you are ready to buy anything in the dry goods line, it will pay you to visit this store and get prices before CATALOGUE AND PRICES tS From the Slanufacturers about the 1st of March. TOWN AND COUNTY. to my fellow-beings, let me do it Ness City, windmill; M. D. Miller and 3 Estate.

Paints. Oils, Glass, Etc Emanuel Sturgis, of Emporia, was now. Let me not defer nor neglect B. H. Old field, Leavenworth, curtain Coulon Piano OTTAWA, ILLS.

J03 Commercial, Emporia, Kan. fixtures. in town Tuesday in the interest of Items of a Personal and Local it. I shall pass this way but once. N.

Y. Herald. the Business Educator. "Fire Sale. Character.

Send us your job work. LEWIS MCCANDLESS, purchasing. For Sale or Trade. Having adjusted our loss with the Business of all kind seems to be improving of late and prospects are insurance company of damages in ou House of twelve rooms in bon-ton Another light snow Tuesday. Prescription Droiists.

good for spring trade. part of city; rooms are separated by fire of January 27th 1894, we will sell all goods that were damaged, such as TILE Most everybody has the mumps. Artists' Materials. halls, with back and front stairway; MARTIN rJARTIN GROCERY CO. Price List: Mrs.

B. A. Davis returned last Saturday from Oklahoma where she guitars, violins, banjos, at less than good cellar, well, cistern and water We will accept a load of stove wood on sub 527 Commercial, next to First Nat'l Bank cost to make room for a new stock works in yard; corner lots, good side scription. has been visiting her daughters. Come quick if you want a bargain.

A. J. and Captain Stratton, and J. flour: SACK Has some choice bargains in wild lands, farms and city property. Also a long list of property to exchange for other property, stock of merchandise, live stock, etc.

If you want to buy anything or have anything to trade, come in and see me. I. EL O'COUII- Over Biindrem's East, Sth Ave. Rumor has it that we will not get mm Agnelius, of Reading, made this city a busi UPON Peacock, (High Patent) fl 00 OF CITIZENS BANK any peaches this year again, the Many of these instruments are only damaged by smoke. We also have a few organs on which we will give a walks around property and well fenced; coal and wood house, nice lawn, fruit and shade trees; worth $5,000 will trade for good cottage with four to six rooms or sell for cash at a bargain.

For fur ness visit Tuesday. buds being killed by the late cold Paid Capital, $75,000.00. We want a correspondent in every town good discount. Haul Bros. weather.

ship in Lyon county, to whose address we F. C. Newman, Pres. T. J.

Acheson, V. Pres. Golden Belt, (Straight Patent) 90 I. X. L.

85 25 lbs rice 1 00 25 lbs beans 1 00 25 lbs raisins 1 00 12 lbs Calilornia prunes 1 00 30 lbs cracked hominy 1 00 Emporia, 419 Commercial street. ther particulars, call on or address, will mail this paper free for services ren J. ilalleCK, v-asnier. Emporia, Kansas. The Knights and Ladies of have been having a revival in dered.

Mall your copy so it will reach this Democrat office, Emporia. As a Newspaper office not later than Thursday noon to in I desire to inform the people of Lyon and adjoining counties that I have tile for sale in any quantity; will put it in and guarantee material and workmanship. G. M. Sparks, Reading, Kas.

Ladies sure publication. W. K. 1BWIN, The "Twice-a-Week" St. Louis Repub Will be glad to know that the An obedience to the simple laws of hygene Druggist and Stationer.

California Canned Goods. 6 cans peaches. 1 00 6 pears 1 00 7 apricots. 1 00 8 plums. 1 00 Womans' Exchange, at Page's gallery, and the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla will en lic is far ahead of any weekly paper published.

It is issued each Tuesday able the most delicate man or sickly woman Perfumes, Toilet Soaps and Sponges. to pass in ease and safety from the icy atmosphere of February to the warm, moist Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. W. T. McCarty, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW.

Commercial and Real Estate Litigation A Specialty. EMPORIA, KANSAS. is a permanent institution. Fresh bread, cakes, pies, cookies, eta'y alway on hand, and everything home made. Mrs.

E. A. Moore. 422 Commercial street. 505 Commercial St.

days of April. It Is the best of spring medicines. their lodge. Three new members were added this week. D.

C. Grinell has taken the contract of painting Mr. Demott's house outsidd and inside, and will also put two coats of paint on the barn which will improve the appearance of Mr. D's. already beautiful home, and will make it one of the finest places in the country.

Work will be commenced as soon as the weather per 11 and Friday. It gives the news much more promptly and fully than any weekly, while its literary, agricultural and other departments are unsurpassed. Remember the price, only one dollar a year, for a great semi-weekly paper. Extra copy free for club of four new yearly subscribers with four dollars Write for sample copies to the Republic, St. Louis, Mo.

80 lbs rolled oats 1 00 Pail jelly 60 Pail syrup, 60 to 75 No. 1 coffee, 4 lbs. 1 00 Mocha and Java, 3 lbs 1 00 We make a specialty of selling goods in large quantities to the farmers. Come in and see us when in need of groceries. Remember, we are head-" quarters for butter and eggs.

Subscribe for the DEMOCRAT. For Sale. I have a good qualitv of barlev eed Drugs. For a limited time only we will offer this paper and the twice-a-week St. Louis Republic, (both one year) for only $1.75.

The Republic is issued Tuesday and Friday. Tbe price of the Democrat alone is 1.50, making the Republic twice aweek cost yon but 25 cents per year where you take both. The Republic alone will cost you $1.00 per year. Dr. John G.

Northington, DENTAL ROOMS, for sale. Call at Atveo's meat market Plenty of it to loan on good farms at lowest rates. MERRI FIELD WILLIS. Peters Building, Emporia, Kas. corner Sixth and Mechanics street.

Headquarters for ARTISTS' MATERIALS. mits. Tim. John Atyeo. Ground Floor.

10 West Sixth. no. 62 Commercial t..

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