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The White Banner from Altamont, Kansas • 5

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The White Banneri
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Altamont, Kansas
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Our New Style Jackets are going so fast that it is useless to waste words over them here. They sell on their merit. See them now. G. D.

Corsets have won their high position, Ladies! are you looking for an up to date, swell shoe in favor of American women, entirely on their merit. New gowns should be fitted over a new at a popular price. We have them in "Selz Miss Chi- G. Straight Front Corset. This will insure a more satisfactory fitting dress a and that modish cago," Good Year Welt, heavy sole, $2.50 shoes.

appearance desired by all correct dressers. Made by Gage Downs Chicago. Lots of shoes cost more----none are better. New Dress Goods in some very exclusive styles BLACK CAT BRAND Style 340. Style 404.

CHICAGO-ROCKFORD HOSIERY CO. that you won't find in other stores. Every lady The new shape G. D. KENOSHA, WIS.

Chicago Waist, low cut G. D. Straight buying a dress from us costing 50c per yard or more model. The only suc- Front. Ask to see our famous cessful straight corset BLACK CAT HOSE.

One we give free any Butterick pattern you want. waist. pair wears longer than two pairs of any other kind. For groceries, see us for good stuff at the lowest price. YOURS TRULY.

LOUGH BROTHERS. OFFICERS OF LABETTE COUNTY. District THos. J. FLANELLY, Probate C.

BURNS, JENNINGS, Clerk of Dist. W. WEAVER, F. EDWARDS, County Clerk. E.

H. HUGHES, County W. HYATT, Register of D. SWANWICK, KATE SOUTHWICK, Coroner W. SMITH, P.

BAYLESS, County CommissionersR D. TALBOT, Chairman D. S. ROMINE, PHILIP GERS. TOWNSHIP DIRECTORY.

A. J. Trustee. Geo. I.

Stevenson, C. R. M. Duck worth. Justices.

Wm. Sage, Chas. Miller, Coustables. CITY DIRECTORY. J.

Lough. Police Reid. Councilmen, H. K. Mourning, J.

H. Rust, C. E. Baker, J. J.

Miles and Joe Scott. Street Fields. Hamilton. J. H.

Taylor H. W. Starnes. PEOPLE'S PARTY TOWNSHIP TICKET. For Treasurer: Wm.

Lane. Trustee: Isaac Stevenson. Justices of Peace: Charley Rinker, Daniel Reid. Constables: Henry Hamman, A. R.

Bradfield. Koad Dist. 1, John Sandusky. 2, Mr. Mawhinney.

66 3, Enoch Hale. This ticket is a good one. Convention harmonious. We believe it is satisfactory to Democrats and Populists alike, and should command a full vote from all. LOCAL ITEMS Gleaned by our Special Correspondents.

Selz Shoes at Lough Bros. Mrs. Newhouse is down with rheumatism. 27 See Rinker the Practical Jeweler. Mr.

Wilkins has a very severe case of sore eyes. Lough Bros. carry the largest line of school supplies in the city. Mrs. Smith is closing out her millinery goods.

Do you wear pants? Lough Bros. have them. Ferrier's took supper at Dr. Petty's Wednesday evening. Call at Lough Bros.

and get their prices on tailor made suits, no handme-down clothes that fit. The town of Edna can scarcely contain Frank Newman since he is papa of such a fine, big, nice baby. Lough Bros. have one of the most complete stocks of general merchandise to be found in the county; call and see them before making your fall purchases. Mr.

Hubb Reid, of fifteen miles south of Edna -in the territory, was in our town, Sunday, calling on friends and attending to some business interests. Dr. M. E. Wolfe, Dentist from Parsons, the most reliable and experienced dentist that visits this place will be in Altamont at the Pacific Hotel ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY the 13th 14th of NOVEMBER to attend to the professional wants of his patrons.

He invites all in need of dentistry to come acd see bim. We sympathize and mourn with neighbor Bradfields in the loss of their darling baby. The family's loss is Heaven's gain. The Old Family Clock Merits your solicitude. Its memories appeal to you.

Its tick, so familiar to some who are now gone, is a bond between the present and the past. If it is silent, or out of repair, bring it to us; we will make it itself again. Arrrrrrr the work, only. No trimOur charges are always for 3 mings added. 109 S.CENTRAL AVE.

PARSONS.KANS. Ralph Lane left Tuesday evening for Arkansas. The finest hard wheat flour in the state at Lough Bros. $1 per sack. Grandpa McKoon expects Grandma home, this week, from Trinidad, Col.

See Lough Bros. for prices on poultry. Gus Molesworth's weather beaten mug adorns our streets again nowadays. See Lough Bros. before buying elsewhere.

They will save you money. Jno. Grant and wife, of Chetopa, were visiting at James Barkers, Saturday night and Sunday. The highest market price paid for all kinds of poultry at Van Meter Sons, of Parsons. A bouncing baby boy was born to Mrs.

Wilbur Potts, Monday night. The babe and mother are both doing nicely. NEWLON'S AGUE ELIXIR. Non secret, honest and certain. Try it.

Newlon's Drug Store, Oswego, Ks. We understand Chas. Doughman will leave us again. This time to Parsons where he bas purchased a bardware store. W.

T. Wesson, Gholsrnville, druggist, writes: "Your One Minute Cough Cure gives perfect satisfaction. My customers say it is the best remedy for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles." STARNES Co. There was quite an interesting football game played Saturday afternoon in Henry Hamman's pasture between the Columbus H. S.

and our H. S. teams. Neither side scored, but both played manfully. Van Meter Sons, of Parsons, bave the best variety of shorts, bran and flour for use as hog feed, and at prices that can not be equaled elsewhere.

Lucy Switzer came in, from Webb City, Sunday, to visit her father's family, near Wilsonton, a younger sister being down with typhoid fever. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a mere stimulant to tired nature. It affords the stomach complete and absolute rest by digesting the food you eat. You don't have to diet but can enjoy all the good food you want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure instantly relieves that distressed feeling after eating, giving you new life and vigor.

STARNES Co. Go to Rinker for clocks. Lough Bros. want to see you. Mrs.

Duckworth spent Tuesday at Pret Luman's, in the country. Call in at Lough Bros. and see their mammoth line of new goods. The new house of Joe Scott's was dedicated, Thursday night. The largest line of fall and winter underwear in the county at Lough Bro.

Mrs. Riepe and Mammie Hazel went to Parsons, Monday, shopping. See those fresh fish at Franks' Restaurant. Rhoda Chew returned to Joplin the latter part of last week. Fresh Baltimore oysters at Franks' Restaurant every day.

Fred Ferrier and wife spent Saturday and Saturday night at Byron Williams. Dr. Huff has been making some noticable improvements about his premises. Round Oak, Bridge and Beach, and Wilson's Hot Blast beating stoves at Lowe's. Byron Williams came in Wednesday evening with a uice bunch of mules, bought in the Territory.

Polar Bear flour is the best, soft wheat flour in the market at $1.00 per sack, by Van Meter Sons, Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. Bradfield attended the funeral of Dr. Gillett, in Parsons, Monday.

Noxall flour, the best on earth for the money, at Van Meter Sons, Par8008. Mrs. Bottenfeld returned, Wednesday, from a two weeks' visit at her step son's at Labette City. I guarantee the Wilson Hot Blast heater to keep fire four days and nights. Will anyone else give you a better guarantee.

LOWE. Eld. Roberts of Indiana will begin a meeting at the Church of Christ, one week from Saturday night. Everyone come. Do you suffer from piles? If so do not turn to surgery for relief.

DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will act more quickly, surely and safely, saving you the expense and danger of an operation. STARNES Co. Grandma Zimmerman has returned from an extended visit to Aspen, with her daughter Mila, and looks quite well. De Witt's Little Early Risers never disappoint. They are safe, prompt, gentle, effective in removing all impurities from the liver and bowels.

Small and easy to take. Never gripe or distress. STARNES Co. Mr. and Mrs.

Oren are in Carthage, visiting their children and expect to remain there till after the lovefeast, which will be held in the Brethren's church one week from tomorrow-Saturday. FOR SALE. Registered short horn bull, 16 months old, at old Grant farm, 1 mile south of Altamont. FRED CAMPBELL. Nellie Bruce went to Oswego, Saturday evening, to try to get work in a dress-making establishment there.

I bad long suffered from indigestion," writes G. A. LeDeis, Cedar City, Mo. others I tried many preprations but never found anything that did me good until I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. One bottle cured me.

A friend who bad suffered similarly I but on the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. He is gaining fast and will 800n be able to work. Before he used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure indigestion had made him a total wreck. STARNES Co. HAMILTON SISTERS Have received their Second Order of Fall Winter Hats.

THEY ARE BEAUTIES! Come And See Them. SUIT YOU IN STYLE AND PRICE. HAMILTON SISTERS, Altamont, Kansas. Maggie Taylor is reported to still have considerable fever but is thought to be slightly better. C.

M. Phelps, Forestdale, says his child was completely cured of a bad case of eczema by the use of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeits. It instantly relieves piles. STARNES Co.

The boys of the streets took in the dance, out south, Saturday night. Some men went that had better been at home with wife and baby. Shame! Lewis Ockerman, Goshen, Ind: "DeWitt's Little Early Kisers never bend me double like other pills, but do their work thoroughly and make me feel like a boy." Certain, thorough, gentle. STARNES Co. Mr.

Skidmore had a box of heavy rock, that was being let down to him, fall upon him while working in Mr. Thomas' well, south of town. They say there was four ribs broken and he was hurt internally. Did not learn how badly. Wm.

T. HOUSTON'S imitations of reed, string and brass musical instruments are entirely original, "The Little German Band" being a comic and wonderful imitation of the familiar German street band, including the drums and cymbals. Among other instruments perfectly imitated are the cornet with triple tongueing, trombone, 'cello etc. You can hear this musical artist, of the Wesleyan Male Quartette, at the High School building, Tuesday evening, Nov. 5.

HOTEL STEINER. Your friends register at Hotel Steiner, Oswego, Kansas. S. S. Duyall, Denney, Al Stinger, R.

Hawkins, F. Collins, Boot Miller. A. Lawler, D. Stinger, C.

Patten and G. W. Lee, Edna. A. B.

Bushnell, H. Hains, Arthur Cranston, Attorney at Law, Parsons, Kansas. Office State Bank. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIST Dr. JOHN TINDER, of Parsons, makes a specialty of all diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.

Have your catarrh cured before winter begins and save much suffering from colds. Cross eves easily straightened. Glasses accurately fitted. Do not let your eyes suffer for want of glasses. Prices reasonable.

Work guaranteed. Consultation and examination free. Office first stairway west of Homes' drug store. Hains. Md.

Valley. W. S. Fronson, Angola. R.

D. Mason, Fulton. John Davis, Cherryvale. J. W.

Brown, Floral. A. Rainer, D. Romine, Bartlett. R.

N. Sandefur, Coffeyville. C. M. Park, Labette.

Mary Gentry, Henry Houstead, McCune. Eugene W. Moon, S. R. Hill, Altamont.

F. C. Nealy, Montana. CARD OF THANKS. Mr.

and Mrs. Bradfield wish to thank neighbors and friends who assisted them so much during sickness and death. The same was highly appreciated and may your reward be great. The Wesleyan Male Quartette will be at the High School building next Tuesday evening, and judging from what others say of them we can feel sure that they will be excellent. No lover of music can afford to miss hearing them.

OBITUARY. TONINA PAULINE, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R.

Bradfield died Oct 24,1901, aged 4 months and 12 days. The presence of death ever brings to mind the unanswered questions of its mysteries. "Alas for him who never sees The stars shine through his cypress trees, Who hopeless lays his dead away, Nor waits to see the breaking day Across the mournful marbles play." But to those whose faith pierces the eternal future, Death is only the veiled prophet of the land Elysian--the mys tic harbinger of everlasting bliss. know that my Redeemer liveth, and because He lives she shall live also, Make Your Home Cheerful. Cold weather is coming.

Get an Acorn or Garland Oak. They are the best. You can find them at the Old Reliable Hardware Store. Also a full line of hardware of every description and at prices that defy tion Call and get prices before making a purchase elsewhere. Thanking my many friends for past favors, I hope by fair dealing to continue to merit their confidence and trade.

YOURS FOR LOW PRICES. A. J. GARST. 2 m.

for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven." How sweet, how precious are the little lives which, like blossoms in their purity, fall from the loving hand of the gracious Father, brightening our pathway, and by the sweet influence of their ministry woo our souls to God. "She is not dead--the child of our affection But gone unto that school Where she no longer needs our poor protection, And Christ himself doth rule. In that great cloister's stillness and seclusion, By guardian angels led, Safe from temptation. safe from sin's pollution, She lives whom we call dead." The Wesleyan Male Quartette show excellent training. Their rendition of songs is attractive, both as to voice and action.

They are entertaining in the best sense, being at once amusing and inspiring. Happy is the audience which listens to ther strains. We heart ily commend Rev. C. C.

LASBY D. Indianapolis, Ind. THE SCENIC ROUTE FRISCO SYSTEM Its rails penetrate the fertile States of MISSOURI, ARKANSAS, KANSAS, OKLAHOMA, INDIAN TERRITORY, TEXAS and the SOUTHWEST, TENNESSEE, MISSISSIPPI, ALABAMA and the SOUTHEAST It reaches the rich farming lands of Kansas and Oklahoma, mineral fields of Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas, the cotton fields of the South and Southwest, the oil fields of Kansas and the Indian Territory, and hundreds of other industrial places of interest and profit to the home-seeker and investor. And last, but not least, it will carry you to the famed health resorts of the Ozarks, Eureka Springs AND Monte Ne TIME OF TRAINS AT ALTAMONT: WEST 339, Local freight, 3:46 p.m. 313, Bob, 1:32 p.m.

305, Colo and Cal. Expressflag 10:05 a.m. 301, Mail and Express, 1:10 a.m. EAST. 202, Mail and Express, 3:24 am.

306, Colo. and Cal. Expressflag 6:25 p.m. 318, Bob, 132 p.m. 340.

Local Freight, 9:20 a.m. Send your friends in the old States one of our illustrated pamphlets, to be had by addressing Room No. 726, Century Building, St. Louis: "The Top of the Ozarks." "Feathers and Fins on the Frisco." "Fruit Farming Along the Frisco." "The Ozark "There is Something to See Along the Frisco Line." "Oil, and where to find it." The most comprehensive railroad literature for the home-seeker, traveler or investor ever published for gratuitous distribution. O.

H. SMITH, Agt. Altamont. Kans B. F.

DUNN. D. P. A. Wichta Ka.

ALEX. HILTON, G.P.A, St. Louis..

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