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Blue Rapids Motor from Blue Rapids, Kansas • 3

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Blue Rapids Motori
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Blue Rapids, Kansas
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Dr. 1900 Diary at Spot Cash Store. Optician's date, Thursday, Jan. IS. Sea the optician Thursday at Hunter's.

Try our "Boss" extra value 0 rr, Sale Boys Cotton Hobo, double There is a groat deal of whooping Watch for notice of LINEN at the Parriih Store soon. heel and toe. Absolutely the best medium weight boys' hose for wear In the market. Price, only 15c. oough in town.

7 H. A. Russell returned yesterday from a trip to Oklahoma. James House has been laid up Mrs. Arnott and Marshall are visit, ing at Oketo and in Nebraska.

A son was born on Monday to Mr. Mrs. Henry Bivens, at Blackwell, O. T. Spot Cash Notion Store a with sickness the past week.

If you don't want to bave the Small Pox have Dr. Hunter vaccinate you Frank Fitzgerald returns to this week to enter THANK YOU One and All For your generous patronage during the past; and in extending our wishes for a HAPPY NEW YEAR I Assure you that we shall re -double our, efforts to serve and please you during the year TJboaJ. ISTe-ws. All who wish to have hair braids or switches, leave orders at Miss Lot tie Brown's. Mrs.

Keytes of Elyria, Ohio, is visiting her parents, Mr. Mrs. winter resort weather Mrs. Kristoff entertained a party of friends Wednesday "In His Steps," paper cover, 8c; Still our continues. two for 15c.

Spot Cash Notion Diary at Spot Cash Get a 1900 Notion Andrew Anderson, of the new mill, has moved into the Mai thy row next to W. F. Price's. The Cong'l Ladies' Society met with Mrs. Dawes yesterday afternoon.

1900 H. A. Russell has been Appointed local attorney for the Missouri Pacific R'y Co. Mrs. C.

W. Dingman has been engaged as assistant principal of our schools, to supply vacancy. C. E. Strange brought in one of his full-blooded Hereford bulls, Tuesday, which he had sold to Brown Bros.

Our Special prices on JACKETS and KID Wm. Holt sold six loads of hogs in town Tuesday. Take your watch repairing to 0. W. Dingman's, where it will receive prompt attention.

G-LOVES will continue. Mrs. G. E. Scoville, who has been very ill with heart trouble, was reported much better this morning.

Dan Dwyer, of the Topeka Capital, is in town to-day. He says a large per centage of the Capital's readers are endorsing its fight onLeland. Ladies' and Misses' Jackets at just one -half former W. H. Hill's harness shop has been painted in the interior and it is filled with a good stock of harness.

This office is authorized to make dates for Col. T. E. Gordon, the well-known auctioneer. prices.

GLOVES: J. 0. Ball, who has been spending several weeks here looking after his Ladies Undressed Laced $1.50 Kids at 99c farm, returned to Chicago yesterday Dressed, Clasped and Laced $1.50 Kids, at $1.15 85c Kids, at .75 Button $1.00 Kids, at .80 A line line of nrw currants, raisins, Irvinsr attend-snppor Tues-new members About fifteen from ed the K. L. of day evening.

Seven were initiated. Button $1.50 Kids, at $1.15 A. E. Winter has been at Omaha the past week attending a meeting of the directors of the Blue Valley Plaster Company. McLean's Almanac says there will pe no severe storms the' balance of Ladies' Dressed, Clasp and Button $1.25 Kids, at 99c C.

D. TKASK, Scientific Optician, Will be at Dr. Hunter's office Thursday, Jan. 18th. the winter in Kansas, but lots of rain.

If you want some good candy and also some that is pure and healthful, patronize W. H. Flick's candy kitchen next door to Dingman's. We wish to call your SPECIAL ATTENTION To Our Elegant Better not throw away your overcoat, however. pruues, mince meats, jauiH, jellies, honey, has.

been received by Dewey. Geo. Dean has rented the Kiddle building in which to put some of his buggies. Qninn Bros, will continue to use the back part for their poul try yards. The annual meeting of the Blue jRapids Mining Milling Co.

will be held next Tuesday evening. J. E. Drake expects to start a day or two after for the company's mining lands in Arkansas. Capt.

Norton will be installing A corset that Mrs. Geo. Brown and family and her married son and family, who last fall moved onto a part of the Gil. christ place, intend to rent their farm and return to Hiawatha. officer at the Irving Post to-morrow afternoon.

Major Patterson will perform the same duties here in the eveniug. cannot break at Cresco Corset, disconnected at the waist in front with elastic gores at sides J. M. Wilcox wishes to call the attention of the person who took his the waist line. A daughter was born to Mr.

Mrs. Tom Bolen this morning. Carson Axtell left yesterday for a trip through Missouri and Arkansas to purchase lumber. Vet and Lon Ham returned from Kirksville last week, as it was deemed that further treatment of Vet was useless for the present, at least. Joseph Smercheck was plowing a piece of land he wishes to seed to giass, this week something that cannot be done every January; umbrella by mistake last week, that his name is carved thereon and he would like to have it returned If you want a good quarter sec-tion, two-thirds under cultivation, balance in pasture and mow land with living water, good house, orchard, enquire at this office.

ALSO Our Kalamazoo F. O. Corsets. H. Appleton, Justice of Peace, Clarksburg, Nl says, "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the best pills made for constipation.

We uho no others." Quickly cure all liver and bowel troubles. Coulter's Drug Store. A few 75c, and $1.25 in Closing Out Corsets, at 25c 35c Work is progressing rapidly on the new mill. Wm. Allerdice, who is supervising the work, has six or eight men at work.

The frame work of the second story is up and there is another story of 24 feet to be erect A. E. SWEETLAND. Dudley Morrow is taking a special Dairy course at the Agricultural College. Dud has been having practical experience with one of the best dairy herds in the county and his special course will fully equip him THE ed.

Parrish Store in this line. The following were elected officers of the Presbyterian Sunday School the first of the year: Superintendent, Rob't Rickard; assistant, Mis, C. W. Dingmanj Secretary and treasurer, Clinton Axtell; assistant, Edna Hunter; organist, Edith Borck; assistant, Annie Emmert. Ben Hulburt was at Wymore this Charles M.

Sheldon's Books. The most widely read books of this generation. week and visited Frank Fulton. He Is still Doing Business Shall There Be Light? Mr. W.

L. Hall, consulting engineer for an electrical company of St. Louis, which for some months past has had in view the purchase and development of the unntiod water power at Blue Rapids, recently moved to this place and while awaiting the decision of bis company in soma matters requiring some time to be settled, is engaged upon a proposition of his own which provides for A NEW BOOK. says Frank has been making money up there and is coming back to Blue Rapids to spend it as soon as the warranty for his arrest expire, which will be next March. John King's Question Class.

The new book is notable, first. While sweeping last Sunday morning, Mrs. Geo. Leeson was strick en with paralysis in her left side, particularly in her arm, and her speech was also affected Dr. Hun ter was summoned and at our last reports she had recovered her speech because giving another of Mr.

Shel dons striking and purposeful sto We have failed thus far in accomplishing what wo thought was a certainty. But we thank our patrons one and all for their liberal pat- furnishing the residents of this city ries; and, second, because woven in to the story are the author's own with electric lights. Probably fur W. H. Thompson will return to Eureka Springs, Monday, and Charlie Henderson will follow a week or so later.

They have received word that large mine dealer wishes to purchase one of their mines and the former will go down to look into the matter. and was slowly regaining the use of answers to the multitude of ques nishing the city with street lights in ber arm. tions which have arisen in the dis ronage during the past yesr, and if by force of circumstances we are compelled to sell goods, we shall put cussion over his former books, such In His Steps "What would Jesus Do? The Crucifiction of Philip Strong. Robert Hardy's Seven Days. The Twentieth Door, nadtaapsr His Brother a Keeper.

75 cents each. Richard Bruce. John King's Question Class. Malcom Kirk. The Miracle at Markham.

Uniform with the above und selling at th same price, A Matter of Business, By William C. Stiles. Any 5 of he 25c. books to one address, 31.00. Any 5 of the 75c.

books to one address, 3.00. Also, by Charles M. Sheldon, Redemption of Freetown, cloth, 15c For Christ and the Church, board, 30c Lend a Hand, 30c One of The Two, 30c These throe also in paper, 10c. each. TJ 1 Large type, gilt top, 12 full lUi.

llo pagfl illustrations, cloth Cfonc cover design in blue, white Oiepb. and gold In b0X) 25. Illustrated. Special Cheap Editions of In His Steps, 10c. in paper; 40c.

cloth. Some weeks ago S. O. Jackson and our whole energies into it and serve wifa started ovorland for New Mex. as, "Are these plans feasible?" ''Have they been tried?" "What ought to be done in my special case?" eic.

Every the good people to the best of our ico with their daughter Blanche, who Sheldon reader will therefore wish had consumption, in hopes of bene ability. Assuring you that goods SHALL be sold as cheap or cheaper in Blue Rapids than in any town in to read this story. fittins? her health. The latter seem- F. B.

Thirkield, Health Inspector of Chicago, says, "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cannot be recommended too highly. It cured me of severe dys-pepsia." It digests what you eat and cures indigestion, heartburn and so much better when they reach Northern Kansas. exchange for power, will come up later, but the only proposition before the people now is, Do you want to light your store or your residence with electric lights at the price Mr. Hall offers. The wiring and fixtures are put in free.

From what we can learn, in comparison with the lights in other towns the price is very reasonable. Whether or not we have electrio lights, depends upon the number of lights our citizens will agree to take. Clip your coupons now. Is not behind the others in interest, ed Hutchinson, that they did strung upon a very attractive little not continue their journey further Respectfully, Chas. H.

Parrish story are a great many practical les nil fnrrnn ctf dTflnnnsifl. Cnnlt.ftr'n sous in faith and work and morsls. but remained there. A dispatch re -1 Drug Store. ceived vesterdav requested Geo.

The whole is arranged in a way to stimulate piety and good works. Herald and Presbyter. The Odd Fellows and Rebeccas myth to have his hoarse at the de this afternoon to receive the re Small Pox. mains of Miss Blanche. The be wishing Dit.

be vaccinated S. Fillmore. Those call on installed officers last night and had a supper. About 35 were present from Waterville and members from Advance Publishing 215 Madison Chicago reaved family will receive the sym Toathv of the community in their there officiated as installing officers. Lewis Dennis, Salem, snys, "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure did me more affliction.

Pi Lost On the road between Blue A deal was closed Monday by RapiJs and the Drennau farm, Sat McCLURE'S I0C S. GILSON, Dentist, Will be located over the State Bank of Blue Rapids on and after the first of May, and will be prepared to do all kinds of dental work. good than anything I ever took." It digests what you eat and can not help but cure dyspepsia and stomach troubles. Coulter's Drug Store. urday, Jan.

Gth, a Square Inch Dress which W. A. Hostettler, until re Cently the Irving lumberman, pur cutting and Tailor system. Finder chased the Moses Saville farm for please leave the same at JIotob of fice). $5,000 120 acres were purchased The following officers of the Bap THERE IS A BIG from the heirs through F.

A. Stocks, administrator, and 80 acres, including the house, from Sam Saville. tist churoh were elected Tuesday: DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A Possession will be eivon the 20th of Trustees R. S. Fillmore, C.

W. Hardy, Tlios. Hunt, E. M. McAtee, next month.

Mr. Saville will prob Hogs and Grain. Bring your hogs to the elevator on Tuesdays and Fridays and get highest market price. Bring your graiu EVERY day. We sell coal: leave order" at Brown Bros.

We have ground feed on band that will please you. IL J. Lane. F. Fitzgerald.

Organist Mrs, ablv move into town for awhile, at Fillmore. Chorister Dr. Fillmore Tailor-made least -The Motor welcomes Mr. Hostettler to this neighborhood and Superintendent of Sunday School Chas. Hunt.

Secretary Treasurer, Year MAGAZINE Copy A NOTABLE FEATURE FOR 1900. The Life of the flaster BY Rev. JOHN WATSON, D. D. Author of "The Mind of the Master," the Bonnie Brier Bush," etc.

A Life of Christ by the Rev. Dr. John Watsoa (better kcowu a Ian Maclaren) is a work that speaks sufficiently for itself. The work embodies all that is told in the sacred records, in a spirit unfailingly devout and reverential. To add to the value of the work, it will be Illustrated, largely in color, from pictures made in Palestine by Corwin Kuapp Linsou.

OTHER FEATURES. A Novel by Anthony Hope. Frequent Contributions by Rudyard Kipling. Short Stories by Mark Twain. him upon securing a Anna Johnson.

SUIT and a SUIT farm near such a good town. We micht also incidentally remark that he will find the Blue Rapids mer chants good people to trade with. Made by Poultry Wanted. Highest Cash Prices. a Tailor.

It has been demonstrated repeatedly in every state in the Union and in many foreign countries that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a certain preventive and cure for cronp. It has become the universal remedy for that disease. M. V. Fisher of Liberty, W.

only repeat what hat been said around the globe when he writes: "I bave used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in iny family for several years and always with perfect success. We believe that it is not only the best cough remedy, but that is a sura enre for croup. It I want to lt tb poopln who suffer from rheumatism and sciatica knov that Chamberlain's Pain Balm relivrt.l wn aftpr a number of other medicine and a doctor bad failed. It is the bunt liuiinnnt I have ever known of A. Dodgen, Alpharet ta, Ga Thousands have been cured of rheumatism by this remedy.

One application relievos the pain. For ale by Wm. Coulter, druggist. For example, notice the finely-fitting Buits made by the Marysville tailor McKenzie Xt i OTHER SHORT STORIES by snch well-known writers as Bret Harte, Cy Warman, Booth Tarkington, Shan F. Bullock, Tighe Hopkins, Rob't Barr, Clinton Ross, W.

A. Fraser. INTERESTING ARTICLES by Lieut. R. P.

Hobson, Capt Joshua Slocnra, Hamliu Garland, R. S. Baker, Rev. C. T.

Brady, Prof. E. S. Holden, Ex-Gov. G.

S. Bout well, and others. The SSHcCLURE Co New York City 200 East 25th Street, New Tor Bros. and compare them with the ready-made "tailor-mades." 2 Las saved the lives of our children a number of times." This remedj is for sale by Wm. Coulter, druggist.

To Core Conitlpntlon Forever Take Cancarets Caodv Cathartic lOeorSo. UCC.C fail to Cure, druggiM refund money..

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