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Blue Rapids Motor from Blue Rapids, Kansas • 8

Blue Rapids Motor from Blue Rapids, Kansas • 8

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Blue Rapids Motori
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Blue Rapids, Kansas
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LOCAL NEWS Lost, Sunday last, on the road between the L. D. S. church and my residence, a small book, called a com J. M.

Burke, of Wnterville, was a pendium. Finder please return the pleasant caller Wednesday. Geo. Smith, Pres. I.

S. Taber, Cashier. It. B. Tibbktts, Asst.

RANDS GIT BANK. South Side Square, Blue Rapids, Kansas. same to me and receive a reward. A. J.

Hager. Wm. Burr went to Kansas City, Wednesday, to take in the exposition. Pants. We -closed out Borne large lines Major Monroe, of Cottage Hill township, was a pleasant caller Tues of pants at our own price and offer you a $3 all wool pants for $2, at day.

The "prohibition candidate for con Swketland's. 7 room house, good barn, cistern, Does General Banking Business gress from the fifth district will speak at Fountain Park this afternoon. city water, with big lot. Want to A. J.

Hager was a business caller Wednesday evening. E. W. Francis, has moved into the C. C.

Brown property 'on 5th St. John T. Oden went to Beatrice this week to purchase goods for his new grocery. A. E.

Sweetland left for Chicago last Friday to make his fall purchases. He will be gone a couple of weeks. You are cordially invited to attend the white ribbon social at J. H. Barlow's next Tuesday evening.

Don't forgot the date. The second lecture of the Epworth League lecture course will be given on Tuesday evening, Oct. 11, byBev. (i. W.

Browing, of Topeka. Dr. 0. W. Brandenburg, the dentist, will be in the city again from Tuesday, November 1st to 6th.

Office over G. B. Stocks Son's Bank. 200 Acre3 Pasture Land. $10.00 An Acre.

1 mile of Irving. Fine spring water. Must sell quick. Giltner Strong. J.

T. Smith, exolusive agent for the Aermoter windmill for Marshall county, is now busy putting up said mills in the eastern part of the county, will be in the southwestern part of the county next month. Parties wanting this mill anywhere iu that part of the couuty may leave orders with T. F. Hdnteb Blue Rapids, Kans.

Mrs. E. H. Mayer has received a fine line of sample hati, and invites the ladies to call and see them before purchasing elsewhere. Look out for our new line of sample shoes, at about two-thirds actual value.

Racket. We can loan money on farms as low as the lowest, and can give you beBt options on payment. If you want a loan, let us figure with you. Giltner Strong. sell quick, and will sell cheap.

iltner Strong. Don't you think it a good time for the rain-makers to try their hand? We are needing rain badly for fall Farm For Sale. Interest allowed on time deposits. Foreign and domestio exchange bought and sold. City, Township, and School Bonds, and Heal Estate Securities negotiated.

Collections and correspondence solicited. seeding. I intend to go to California this fall, and before I go would like to sell the farm. It is situated 1J miles northwest of Blue Rapids; contains H. 11.

Myers has closed up the blacksmith shop rented from Mr. Short, and will probably erect one of nearly 200 acres of bottom land. his own in the near future. Buildings cost over $6,000 to build; 6 good wells; 1 large 10 room brick GEM GIT ROLLER MILLS, 1 Manufacturers of Flour, feed, Mrs. Joseph Herynk, who has been house; 1 frame house 1 stories, 14x 21, with wing 14x20; 30 acres timber; 50 acres supposed to be noderlaid with gypsum.

Mill could be built 1 4 a I a. visiting with her daughter, Mrs. D. 0. Munger, the past two weeks, returned to her home near Hanover, Tuesday.

A "white ribbon" 'social will be held at the residence of J. H. Barlow, Tuesday evening, Oct. 11. An entertaining program, and refreshments.

A cordial invitation to all. either side of railroad track. Will sell cheap for cash. Geo. Robertson.

Blue Rapids, Kaus. A car load of fine pressed brick M. L. DUNCAN Co. Fawn Creek alliance met last Saturday oveniug and installed their officers and initiated five new members, and have more to initiate at their next meeting.

Anyone wishing to correspond with the couuty secretary of Marshall county F. A- I. address J. N. Wakamakek, Blue Kapids, Eans.

Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Riddle return just received, at the lumber yard of Jesse Axtell Co.

I am prepared to repair sewing maohines on short notice and charges reasonable. I also carry all kind of sewing hachine needles, fixtures and general repairs. J. C. Mvkes.

Southwest corner square. Lost. 'At or near Blue Rapids, on or about the 4th day of May, 1S92, pension certificate No. 596,722. Anyone finding the same, please notify the undersigned, or leave it at this office.

David Ingersoll. There is no use of any one suffer ing with the cholera when Chamber LEWIS MIZEN, MEAT MARKET! First door east of Post Office. Mrs. Moses Saville had a stroke of paralysis Monday evening which affected her right side, losing power of speech, and being unconscious ever since. She is not expected to recover.

Tr il i Iain's Cholic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedv can be procured. It will give relief in a few minutes and cure in a short time. I have tried it and kuow 'W. H. Clinton, Helmetta, N.

ed Sunday morning from Washington, 0. whei'e they attended the national encampment of the G. A. K. They report a very enjoyable time.

The Largest and Best Stock of Fresh and Salt Meats, Sausage, In the city. Everything always Fresh. Highest Market Price Paid in Cash for Hides and Furs J. The epidemic St Helmetta was at Johnny and Francis Herynk, Hen firet believed to be cholera, but sub ry Klecan, Amelia Franek and Amelia Herynk, all from Hanover, Kansas, sequent investigation proved it to be a violant form of dysentery, almost drove down to D. O.

Munger's last sas City, Tuesday evening. He want ed to be on time to hear Hon. W. A Peffer and JameB B. "Weaver, who was to speak at the exposition on Wednesday.

Barretts holds a people's rally tomorrow, and Senator Peffer will be there to speak. This is the only time the senator will speak in this county during the campaign. Everybody turn out and hear him. Saturday and returned home Sunday evening. Whut's the matter with getting up as dangerous as cholera.

This remedy was used there with great success. For sale by Win. Coulter. WANTED In the next clity days, fifty tons of rags, old iron, copper, brass and rubber, at Gilbert's old stand, by T. F.

Hunter Three to five dollars saved by even a horse race in this city, and having a little entertainment in that line? Do you Want to sell your farm? If so, list it with Jason Yurann, the land seller. Do ou want to buy a good farm? If so, call on Jason Yurann, the land buyer. UflTTA XT-mi OITTT In file Wo understand there are some fast horses, and their owners are anxious The Marysville trotting association i-ii ii 1. for a little fun. family that buy their fall and winter Any township in the county want shoes at the Racket.

C. H. Parrish. Will bUCU 1UU, UUllJUJUUUJllg UC4l Tuesday and continuing four days. If you want to see some good races turn out at Marysville next week and your wishes will be gratified.

ing speakers, and have not reported Carpet Weaving. I am now ready to do plain and fancy work in this line. Work done to order and charges reasonable. Give us a call. Residence and place of business, one block east and two blocks north of the public square, Biue Rapids, Kansas.

N. B. No business done on Saturday. 0 12 C. W.

Belknap. It is not unusual for colds contracted in the fall to hang on all winter. In such cases catarrh or chronic bronchitis are almost sure to result. A fifty cent bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure any cold. Can you afford to risk so much for so small an amount? This remedy is intended especially for bad colds and croup and can always be depended upon.

For sale by Wm. Coulter. Fall Festivities. ST. LOUIS EXTENDS A CORDIAL WELLCOM TO ALL.

The city of St. Louis has become famous the country over through the agency of her annual Fall Festivities, and from that source has gained the sobriquet of the "Carnival City of America." For the season of 1892 all previous efforts iu the line of entertainment Free Delivery. to the chairman or secretary of the county central committee, through All kinds of mill feed for sale at their township committteoman, do so McHale's mills. Orders left at mill or with C. 'A.

Wat kins will have at once, and you will be provided for. Be sure and name the school-house prompt attention. 10-4 or place you wish to hold the meeting Fall and Winter Boots and Shoes at, and if you have a preference in arriving at Sweetland's speakers, name them also. Houses For Bent. While Howard Edinbur and J.

W. D. A. Heed, who has lived in this city for over a year, started Tuesday for Smith county, where he owns a farm and expects to make it his home in the future. The Motor will make its weekly visits and keep him posted in the happenings Blue Rapids and vicinity.

Arrangements have been made for a joint discussion of the political is-Bues between the republican and people's parties. The speakers on both sides will be Marshall couuty men. The Hinkston house, situated on youwill sell cheap? your lowest price to JasoA Yurann. Do you want to buy business or residence property? Apply at once to Jason Yurann. His office is up stairs, in Oooley Block, Blue Rapids, Kansas.

Wilson were coming to town Saturday evening on a road cart, the horse, for some unaccountable reason kicked, striking Mr. Wilson in the stomach, injuring him severely. lie was brought to town, and left at the resi dence of W. A. Hart.

Dr. Hunter was called, and at last accounts the patient was getting along nicely. Should vou have anv dentist work Lincoln street, suited to a small family, and the Major Smith house, on Waterville street. Both houses are in' good repair. Any one wishing to rent, apply at this office for particulars.

A reported outbreak of cholera at Helmetta, N. created much excitement in that vicinity. Investigation showed that the disease was not cholera but a violent dysentery which is plmost as severe and dangerous as cholera. Mr. Walter Willard, a prominent merchant of Jamesburg, two miles from Helmetta, snys Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has given great satisfaction in the most severe cases of dysenter-ry.

It is certainly one of the best things ever made." For sale by Wm. Coulter. The meeting will be at the court house at Marysville on Monday, October 10, at 8 o'clock p. no. This meeting will no doubt be both interesting and instr active, and a large attendance is confidently expected.

We have heard it rumored on our streets that Hon. John Davis did not make much of a srjoech at this place. that you wish to have done, you should remember that the wellknown and popular dentist, Dr. C. W.

Brau- E. W. FKANCIS, PROPRIETOR OF THE Umburg. will be in his office November 1st to Cth. Office over G.

B. Stocks Son's hank. Dr. Brandenburg is ell known to our people as a first GEM" MEAT MARKET. class doutist, ho having been making appointments here for several years, a.

He did not abuse or slander his opponent, but dealt in straight plain facts and talked in an even tenor, and showed by good republican doctrine whither we are drifting and where we will finally land if we allow the plutocrats to run the machinery of this government much longor. KECOl DOUK SUUIn UiJ' U. U. 1UUKS JU BLUE RAPIDS. and all will be pleased to kuow that ho will continue to do so in the future.

Remember his dates. Glidden legal barb wire, at Brown Bros. Keeps constantly on hand a full supply of Fresh and salt Meats of all kinds. A grand republican blowout was held at Deer Creek school-house one week ago last Monday evening. The meeting had been advertised largely and the distinguished gentlemen, S.

A. Fulton and Fred Fowell, all of Highest market cash price paid for Hides. will be eclipsed. The great St. Louis Exposition will throw its doors open to the public Wednesday, September 7th, and will continue to en-tertaine and delight thousands during a period extending over forty days.

One of the chief attractions announced by the management is the engagement of Col. P. S. Gilmore and his worldrenowned band, one hundred strong. The illumination by gas and electricity of the streets will extend over a larger area and be on a grander scale than any similar exhibition ever attempted in the world.

The thirty-second great St. Louis Fair and Zoological Gardens, Oct. 3d to 8tb, whose fame has been heralded broadcast, will be one of the main attractions of that week, and as has been customary for the last thir teen years the Veiled Prophet will again appear iu his favorite city, on the evening of Tuesday, October 4th. The hotel accommodatiou of St. Louis have been materially increased since last year and strangers are assured of hospitable treatment.

The Missouri Pacific Railway and Iron Mountain Route, with their vast net-work of lines extending over the states of Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Indian Territory, Arkansas, the west, south and southwest, in order to encourage travel, have made a remarkable low round trip rale from points on their lines to St Louis and return during the Festivitates. For further information relative to dates of sale ard limits of ticket? call on or addrefes any Missouri Pacific or Iron Mountain ticket agent, who will be pleaifcd to famish same. 7 'i J. S. HASKELL Is prepared to do all kinds of BLACKSMITHING On short notice and at reasonable rates.

Horse shoeing and repair work a specialty. Also wagon shop in connection. Southeast corner 7th and Main strett, Blue Rapids. M. L.

Duncan fe Co. are putting in their mill this week the Culver's dustless purifier, invented by Mr. Culver, of Blue Springs, and has been in opporation for over a year, giving the very best of satisfaction, and a great saving in milling. It is said by those that- have used this purifier, that it saves the price of the head miller and at the same time keeping the purifier floor free from dust. If shu will call at our place of business we will give her information that will be of much more value to her.

The Head Racket Man Is now busy filling up our emntv shelves with a nice Feed Liverv $ft Marshall county, were advertised to speak. The speakers p.rrived at the school house on time, but finding no one present, perchfd themselves upon the steps iu front of the school-house, there to wait a short season for the coming of the multitude, and while they sat there nodding, napping, gently there came an alliance man rapping, rapping at the school-house door, then and there outspoke loth the orators, "Never more." The crowd grew to four alliance men, and the sppakera thinking that it was not good for them to be there, gathered themselves togather and started home, and methinks we heard them tittering the last words of their prepared speech for that evening as they left: "Stand up for Kansas," Age of Cou- HOW I WOULD LIKE TO HEAR. fresh stock, direct from New York and eastern markets, and remember we are passing them out Parties desiring meetings at school houses or other places during this campaign, will do wtll to make known the fact to the central com mittoe before setting dates, thereby making it more convenient for all, especially the speakers and candidates. To illustrate, on account of premature arrangements, one party must within four days be in Axtell, Cleveland township, Shroyer and HiuunierfieltL This is a waste uf raTl that limit )e avidiwl. (Vm.

STABLES Main Street. North of Square. Wm. N. HINSDALE SOX.

pHOl'BIETORS. 1 1 1.1 orlth fiMf linraM. llmiTi to vou at 25 to luu per ceni ueiow conipeuuun, for the cash. Is it worth anything to you? CHAS. H.

PARRISH. on and careful driver furniHhwl wh- (ienimd. Btylisn ami apiirfi'nnic wedding and fan rain a p-cialty. Horses Boarded by the Day or Week I'rirrn reffnmnhlf mrmrr x-iil JU-rrv. anil Thoodosius IWkin.

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