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The Edna News from Edna, Kansas • 4

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The Edna Newsi
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Edna, Kansas
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V. T. KWiXO, I'reMltlwit, C. If. ZAUlNIKI Vnnhit-r.

A Card Thanks. Through the columns of the Imut BLOOM'S EXCHANGE The Edna Indapsndent. INTERNATIONAL eende.nt, wo desire to offer our sin The wheat harvest has commence in earnest this week in this count with beautiful weather and promi of a better yield than many expec ed. OFFICE. cere and heart-felt thanks to the 1.

C. VEACH, Editor anil Publisher. neighbors and friends for their aid Several parties have been made happy the past two weeks, with more to hear from. A few more and sympathy during our late sever $M3 ItlPON. trouble and loss.

Subscription per annum, IN ADVANCE. good trades left. Mrs. Eli Eumunuhon and family. To the Independent.

If yon have anything to sell, or KANSAS, EDNA, I am Back Again! Health Is good about Ripon, Tony Moore has treated his house to a general banking business transacted- Loans made on Improved Ileal Estate in Southern Kansas. Careful and personal attention given to Collections, Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Agent for Springfield Fire 'ft Marine, and Lancashire Ins. Co's. 0 BROTHERS.

DEALERS IN HARDWARE Friends when you come to Edna, exchange, or if you are in want of anything, call at Bloom's exchange offee and look over his list, or list good coat of paint. Ho has now theneati est residence in the city. All looa.1 advertUnmeiit without deflulte lnatruvUoiiH, tu to he line tlmy arn to run, i i i i. i am- please call at the office of th Inde-pdndknt, and subscribe for our Mr. Scott shipped two car loads of fi dereu out.

what you have to sell with him. paper, and hand mo your job work. cattle to Kansas City last week. Ben. Triplet has a new road cart and now spending his odd time breaki coalts.

Church Directory. A cash customer for 80 acres of veacn win be absent tor some Pesbyteriam. llcv. J. 8.

MoCluug, grass land suitable for pasture, with time, and my aim is to increase the Pastor. Preachlnir on 1st and Bab Mr. Winbliger of Altamout spent Suri or without improvements. Call soon circulation of the Independent du hatha in each month, at 11 o'clock. All day with bis cousin, Jerry JKessler, of ou as nartv must accommodated at city.

ring the time of his absence. 03 ara luvlted. Msthodist: Rev. II. V.

Spear, pastor. Prayer ineetinir Thursday ev.enb 7 p. ra. Some of our farmers are feeling rathe) 1 1 once. ill Flowers.

blue on account of the fly that Is destroy ing their wheat. Some report heay losses. I Preaching every Sabbath evening, 7 p. m. For exchange, a No.

1 farm in There is considerable complaint by sabbath School each Babuath, a. in. Jennings County Indiana, for Kansas tarm. 5 a PROFESSIONAL CARDS. some of our citizens, caused by stock running at large.

Everybody will Mr. and Mrs. Leforce, Mrs. Gary fron Initi I. T.

spent Saturday with thoV 4 en 3 daughter Mrs. Chas. Banzett. It. I.

W. Clakk, Physician and Sur For Sale three year old Durham acknowledge that it is not right, that ft) T. a ss 1 is to C3 Last Friday was the last day of geon. H.DNA, KANSAS. bull.

Color, solid red. people who have gone to the trouble at the Star school house and the teachci (Miss Miller) treated the schollars to a and expense of beautifiing their homes, with trees shrubbery, general picnic in Mr. Lawrences grove F. E. HAMILTON.

6. -1 go Miss Lucy Miller spent Sunday wh should have them mutilated and des T. O. TILTON. Barber Hair-dresser Physician and Surgeon.

Office, Clark'i drug tore, residence, Central Hotel. her parents in the Territory. a troyed by roving stock. The law is very explicit on stock running at Services at the Ripon school house wo'e largely attended last Sunday, the hotse crowded. Sharp tools and first class work at large.

Take care of your stock neighbors, and prevent bad feeling if not a law suit. Observe the Frank Banzett was doing business wth the merchants of Bartlette last nuay. reasonable prices. West side of Deleware Edna, Kan. Missouri Pacific Time Table.

Taking effect Sunday, Sep. 7th, 1800. GOING EAST. No. 482 Daily Kansas City, St.

Louis Mail and Express 3: 28 p. in. No. 486, Daily way Freight. 4: 00 p.

in GOING WEST. No. 481 Daily Kansas City, St. Mrs. McGregcror, of Web City, Mo.

is Golden Rule. "Po unto others as ye would they should do unto you." visiting her brother, Chas. Myers. We understand Mr. Greenup has ben appointed to take charsre of the Post Olfce at Elm City.

We Congratulate the squre Hall of Edna Post. G. A. R. NO 458..

Whereas; A Divine Providence has Louis Mail and Express 1 00 p. in. on his appointment. No. 485 Daily way Freight, .9: 00 Lady Gray, seen fit to remove from our midst our loyal and beloved Comrade Eli Edmund-son therefore be it.

The following is the Program of th Eda Plain and Barb Wire Etc. Kerosene, Lubricating Harness Oil. Wagons, buggies, carriages, carts and FARM IMPLEMENTS. Buckeye Mowers Binders A Full Stock of Binding Twine at Lowest Prices. Edna Meat Market.

D. H. I. FIOWERS. DEALER in Fresh and Salt Meat, Dressed Poultry, Bologna Sausage, Oysters, also Fresh Oystehb and Fresh Fish.

Will pay the highest Market price for Hides and Tallow. Fetch on your hides and tallow and get your money. Resolved: That we as comrades of Graduating Class, at the Picsbyterin church June 17th, at 8 o'clock m. this post extend our sorrow and warmest E01d papers for sale at this olHce. The Independent $1.25 a year.

Produce taken in exchange for goods at L. Powell's. For choice staple and fancy groceries goto L. Powell. sympathy to the bereaved family.

Resolved: That in the death of our Comrade, the Grand Army of the Republic and especially this post, has been deprived All kinds of sewinsr machine of a faithful effectient and loving member and the country of a loyal citizen and that 1 1 Salutatory and Essay J. T. Weava-, Music. i Essay, Opportunities Callie Bickhan Essay, Inventions of the Nineteenh century, Frank Getzendaner, Music Essay, Wisdom is knowledge Matte Holten, Essay, Sadie Pearsoj, Music Valedictory Essay, Jas A. Gadds, his family has sustained a loss that none without its circle can appreciate.

repairs kept by Dan. Flowers. New dry goods and groceries just received at G. W. Reasor's.

Resolved: That we command to all the example his life presents as a good be- 'Get prices of Muzzy Uros. T. MARSH. DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES! Cigars Tobacco. Also Second husband and father and an upright and loyal citizen.

Resolved: That these resolutions be fore buying your Binding Twine. How about that 4th of July Celebration, Get your Committee to work. published in the Edna Independent and that a copy be furnished the family of our deceased comrade. Class Address, Rev. H.

V. Spar, Music Presentation of Diploma's by Coucty Sup't. Music and Benediction. Music will be first class. All aro corci-ally invited to be present and witness our second commencement.

1 M. N. Baldwin, Chm'n Exam, John Morgan, Thos. Harris, Com. in dry goods, go to L.

hand goods bought J. S. IIlLEMAN, For bargains boots, hats, Powell. and Sold, PERSONALS. Mr.

W. H. McCarteny made us a call Mexican Mustang Liniment A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast. A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an effective liniment.

No other application compares with it in efficacy. This well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost generations. No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mustang Liniment. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All t'i'itwicls pr.cl dealers have iU CHETOPA, KANSAS.

Wednesday. Mr. Amus Lovel, made us a pleasant For the cash you can buy more goods of L. Powell than any other merchant in Edna. Mr.

Frank Bouton had the roof blown off one of his barns during the storm last week. call Tuesday. Mr. James Roberts has sold hW farm one mile north of town to Mr. Thomas Dillon.

Roberts hac just returned from Iowa with the intention of "settling down" and Mr. J. C. Arnold and Dr. Clark were in Coffey ville Tuesday.

HEW GOODS JUST ARRIYED! Call in and examine goods and get Prices before Buying. Mrssrs. Saffell Beam. Mr. Norman, of Coffeyville, was in town Tuesday on business.

getting things in shape to make hisj farm his future home, but. meeting Three new business Buildings and as many more welling is the build Mrs. Ida Martin made a business trip to Mr. Dillon, old negotiations werq Coffeyville Wednesday. ing record for Edna this month.

opened up which resulted in Mr Dillon becoming the owner of th Mr. Tom llerreld and Duncan of BtfUSjnfTjf SffOf. J. F. FLOWERS, Prop'r.

Plow work and horse-shoeing a WOODSHOP ATTACHED farm. Is this not an indication 0 Pumpkin will allrex8 the people, at the stability of Labette County land the Trenton school house to night, values, fully one half the land sol I. II. CLARK. (Saturday.) in this County is bought by presen If you want to oorrow money residents.

don't forget that J. T. Salfell Co will loan it to you cheaper than you Druggist can borrow it elsewhere. Purify The Importance ot keeping the blood in a pure condition is universally known, and yet there are very few people who have perfectly pure G. W.

Reasor started his sythe Mrs I. D. Johnson returned last week from a visit among her friends at Chetopa. Mr. Frank Clark of Chetopa was amoug he visiters in Edna Tuesday and Wednesday last.

Cap. Mason of Howard Township was in town Friday and reports everything "humming in Howard. Mr. James Sudduth a former resident of Edna now of Webb City Mo. was calling on bis friends here this week.

Win Watt came home from Joplin Mo. Thurscdy and proposes to take a baud in Labette County's big wheatcrop. C. A. Vance and family returned Sunday from a weeks visit with his sister Mrs.

A. J. Justice living a few miles from Oswego. Mr. V.

Hoover and family of Chetopa were visiters at the home of their relattves Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Rhodes. Saturday and Sunday Millard Cook arrived home Sunday from Peunsplvania.

He reports-himself entirety recovered from his injuries recieved dealeb in- LiVery feed Bart. Good driving teams and first-class Vchicle3. Special attention given trasient custom! Terms Reasonable! 5tBarn on east Main street, near Hotel. ELWOOD LIPSCOMB, Proprietor. going among the weeds Thursday, result: many more fallowing suit.

Drugs, We hope; more to follow. 170 acres of pasture to rent, Patent Medicine, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Good grass and good water. One and one-fourth miles south and one blood. The taint of scrofula, salt rhoum, or other foul humor is heredited and transmitted for generations, cnuslng untold suffering, and we also accumulate poison and germs of disease from the air we breathe, tns food we eat, or ff PI BP the water we drink. i 1 a There Is nothing fl IB til mora conclusively UtLyB proven than the positive power of Hood's Sarsaparilla over all diseases of the blood.

Tbls medicine, when fairly tried, does expel every trace of scrofula or salt rheum, removes the taint which causes Slass, fourth mile east. W. II. Gilbert. THE POLICE GAZETTE Is the only Illustrated paper in the world containing all the latest sensational and sporting news.

No Saloon Keeper, Barber or Club Room can afford to be Toilet Articles, Books, Stationary, etc. I have just received a new in voice of goodsi which I am selling without it. It always makes friends at a very small margin. Come and examine goods and get prices before PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully compounded night or day. fVest side of Delaware Edna, Catarrh, neutralizes the acidity and cures rheumatism, drives purchasing else here.

L. Powell Bood wherever it goes. Mailed to any address in the United States," securely wrapped, 13 weeks Send Fiye Cents for sample copy. RICHABD K. FOX, Franklin Square, New York City.

out the germs of malaria, blood poisoning, etc It also vitalizes and en THE BEST OFFER YET. Cap Dollar came out of the base ball game alive, but in a "demoralized and battered" condition. It was last winter from the kick of a horse. Mr. Ed.

Rosboro returned from Ceder Vale Wednesday, where he had been called by the dangerous illness of his Brother-in-law Isace McKern. He reports him better and In a fair way to recovery, much to the gratification of "Ike's" friends. George B. Abriams of Washington D. C.

is a visitor at the home of his nephiew Frank Bouten one of our enterprisiug and thought at one time that there would be a funeral, but it is not Caps first "Battle." successful farmers and stock raisers. Mr. Abriams is largely interested in the mines riches the blood, thus overcoming that tiled feeling, and building up the whole systiin Thousands testify to the superiority of Hood's Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier. Full information and statements of cures sent free, Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by aU druggists. (1 tlx for H.

Prepared otly by a HOOD Apothecaries, LoweU, Mas, 100 Doses One Dollar! Oh, Yes! I Want Tour Chickens PENSIONS. THE DISABILITY BILL IS A LAW. Soldiers disabled since the war are entitled Dependent widows and parents now dependent whose sons died from the effects of army service are included. If you wish your claim speedily and successfuly pros- ceuted. Address JAMES TANNER.

WA8UIKGT0N, D. C. Late Commissioner of Pensions. and the town of "Miama" In the Miania And will pay until June 13th, the A NEW DEPARTURE. Bednnlng with the issue of January ind, 1889, THE TOPE A WEEKLY CAPITAL will be enlarged from 8 lo 12 pages, and be otherwise strengthened in svery feature.

It Is a Kansas paper for Kansas people all the time, and worthy of patronage. Having made special arrangements with the publisher, we are enabled to offer th EDNA INDEPENDENT and THE TO-PEKA WEEKLY CAPITAL, both ont year, for 81. 6p Every Kansas man should have his lo j61 paper, for home news and a paper from the capital of the state. Give thil combination a trial. Nation south of Baxtor Spring.

Mrs. Lipscomb of the "Central Hotel" THE FIGURE "9." The figure 9 in our date will make a Ion" slay. No man or woman now living wilf ever date a document without using the figure 9. It stands in the third place In 18U0, where it will remain ten years and then move up to the second place In 1900, where it will rest for one hundred years. There is anothe "9" which has come to stay.

It is unlike the figure 9 in our datei In the respect that it has already moved up to first place, where it will permanently remain. It is called tbe "No. 9" High Arm Wheele Wilson Sewing Machine. The "No. 9" was endorsed for first place by the experts of Europe at the Paris Exposition of 1890, where, after a severe contest with the leading machines of the world, it was awarded the only Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, all others on exhibit having received lower awards of gold medals, etc.

The French Government also recognized Its superiority by the decoration of Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, President of the company, with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. The "No. fl" is not an old machine improved upon, but is an entirely new machine, and the Grand Prize at Paris wsi awarded it as the grandest advance in sewing machine mechanism of the age. Those who buy it can rest assured, therefore, of having the very latest and best.

For sale by, MUZZY BROS. Edna, Kans. DRESS-MAKING and MILLINERY! Cutting and- Fitting -i Specialty Cleaning and re-shapeing hats and bon-netts a specialty. I kindly eolicit the patronage of the ladies of Edna and vicinity. Anna Cornell.

who has been to Carl Junction, called there by the iilness nf her daughter Mrs. following prices in trade: Old hens, per lb 5o. Young chickens, per Old roosters, each 12 J. Bring on your "chicks." G. W.

Reasok. Allen, curie in on the noon train Wednesday bringing Mrs. Allen with her Mrs. Allen, we are happy td say to hir wide cire'e of friends Is much better and of course will further improve under THU best NEWSPAPER IK KANSAS GIVEN AWAY. "mothers" care.

AGENTS WANTED, EVERYWHERE FOB THE TWICE A WEEK REPUBIiC. Liberal Commission Paid. Easy way to Make Money in your Leisure Time. For terms address THE REPUBLIC, St. Loiris, Mo.

A match game of Base Ball between Md. Valley and Altamont clubs was played on the Edna grounds Thursday last, which resulted in a Victory for Md. Valley by the score of 19 to 22. The clubs were well matched and it was any-bodys game until the last man was out The game was for a purse of 50. We have made arrangements by Which We will give one copy of The Leavenworth Weekly Times one year free to every subscriber to the Independent.

This offer applies to all renewals old and new subscribers. For $3.00 we will send you The Leavenworth Daily Times one year and a copy of our paper, the Independent, one year, free, ft A pamphlet of Information and stract of tbe laws, showing How to ST Obtain Patents, Careata, Trade liarka, OoprriRhU, sent Int. VAddi. MUNN A CQ.7 8tU Broadway, When Babv was rick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, ahe cried for Cm tori.

Khen ahe became Hiss, she clung to Castorla. When she bad Children, she gave them.

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Years Available:
1890-1894