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Newton Daily Republican from Newton, Kansas • Page 4

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NEWTON BBPuJiiioAi, CHAMBER SET; SALE. Reasoning: Just Received! Peopl A NEW INVOICE OF IT'S FIE SHOES The Latest and Nobbiest Things in Fine Footwear ever brought to Newton. Call and see them. It pays to have the best foods. People who have closely compared who have looked around---who know from obser-: vation just what they are taking we have the Largest and Best stock of ST Qro ccrics In the county, and that when they buy ot us they get Pure Food.

Do You Use- Cte Sanborn's Teas and Coffees? Palstop Health Floor? C. F. BENFER, (Successor to F. Oickenshebts) No. 311 Main Street, UEALEK IN ALI, KINDS Of SATISFACTION GUARANTEED RETCH BROS.

62-26 CLOTHED IN HIS RIGHT MIND, Is the man that realizes the necessity of a Dress Suit. Call and look at our line of CLAY, FANCY and UNDRESSED WORSTED SUITINGS. -jemoe: tto suit yoxj. FftANK LOCKE, MERCHANT TAILOR OVER PEARSON'S DRUG STORE. TMAIIV ST.

at small Proms ana rair ireatmeni. ioveiues in Hand Turn and Hand Welt. Call A BATH Jn a Luxurious Porcelain Bath Tul 15 CE1VTS With plenty of Clean Towels and Good Soap, at CLARK'S STEAM LAUNDRY, 508 MAIN ST. FRED BRANDT RESTAURANT and SHORT ORDER HOUSE Short Orders Served Day and Night. REGULAR MEALS.

of putting up Lunches for railroad men. OPPOSITE THE SAtfTA. FE DEPOT. Who Makes Your BABINSKY WiLilf Yon Give Him a Chance also, does a'l kinds of Merchant Tailoring" in the Lai est Styles aud ft the Most Reasonable Prices. See Him.

Opposite Postofflce Short Order. sK Fine Pies. A WANTED The People of Newton to know that I. cook every- thine mvselt. and to tne Dost 01 Hljf MUUlkJFiNUU pioflt for cash.

Hoping for your patronage at my restaurant, Fint Dr lartbCUrt Uoa I remain yours, Oxrar Mtreall. Cold Meats Fine Cffa3 Withe Observations. The temperature and the barometrlo condl tlon ot the atmosphere, as taken at Keese's Pal ace ilrug store, Tuesday, Uct. la, 189a. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

WHY EDWARDS SCHUMACHER Sell So Mflch Fnrniture? want Bnd at Qflll Cn Manw Vicfnrti Umtiipc? 'lhev liave the Ne2 styles of Moulding OCil UU UlaiJJf nillllO fl alii 60 I ut Law Prices and know bow to make the frames to suit. Sell So Many Carpets? Uecanse thev sell on Small PruBt. Have So Many Customers? Good8 for Lc89 Have So Many Friends? llecausc tlioy treat them right Have a Double Store? To display their goods to better advantage. They invite the tbiio to come and look through their differeut departments, inspect their goods and get their prices before buying. It is a pleasure or them to show goods whether you buy or not.

If a fi -er article of furniture is wanted tnan they are in carrying they will order it for you at a very-small margin over the wholesnle price. '1 heir motto is Dignitaries of the Chjirch 'Wel comed With a Demonstration. Cardinal Gibbons of Baltimore ai Arch bishop Kaio of St, Louia Fas Through Ifewton on Their Way to Santa Fe, New Mexico, to Confer the Cardinal Gibbons of Baltimore, prob ably the mi st promineut dignitary of the Catholic church in America today on Hccount of being the principal Car dinal spoken of in refeience to the sue- I cession to the chair of the Pope at I Rome, and Archbishop Kairi of S.U Louis, also a promiuenf Catholic of national reputation, were In the city several minutes Monday evening in special car way to Santa Fe, N. on an important missiou. Tbev will confer the pallium "upon Archbishop Chapeihg as a sign of ecclesiastical juris- aiition sent especially by the Pope and conferred ia bis name by the Cardinal.

The Sedgwick Military band struck up an a as the traiu pulled -in and Urewurks and colored lights were -set olf in Drofusiun. When the train stopped at 8:20 o'clock the crowd gath- ereu arouua tne rear p.uvi. riu i mt car and the Cardinal and Archbishop appeared in the Lheera rent the air and skyrockets and other tire warns were sent high iu the air. ilet was Soou restored anu the addressed the multitude In a few words. am gla.l to meet yon here tonight and g.cet you as my friei.da" said Cardinul liibuons, "and especially the Hisnop of Wichita, who 1 i.

ne re and will a. company us 10 aan a Fe. 1 am so gial 10 have the rare privilege of traveling through the great state of Kansas- and of vie a lug its fertile fields and luajfu'incenl crops. How eralifvinir it i. too, to Uavei tnousauds 01 aud yet be wuhl the domain 01 the U-nileu States (Ap- aa-).

1 five ihauks to Go 1 lhat we are all citizens of una great couutry (ProlougeJ app ause). Tne Archbishop ot at. Louis then ad dressed bis uearers. cau scarcci) ttddaoythingiui.ru couip.imentary 10 the remarks pf the Cardinal. 1 have always bad au especial interest In tliia.

diocese an 1 am giau ui ue a uie iu ui with iu for a lev brief mi i.ites. We cau a I be loyal 10 the one ig wherev er we inav livf, I was not burn in Kansas iu Missouri buttii Virginia, ilie laud, that is tne father of presi deuts. lam proud of that grand old state, and it Kansas has inherited the same allegiance aud loyalty tu tie 4 that V.rgi...a uow has' tins great public ueed not fear tli the armies of lue worlJ. (Applaase). 1 Cariiual Oigbous is uut a large man hut iias delicately cut features and a magoificeut forehead.

Ills face 1 kindly and one that reverence Ue bears a resemblance to the- last Pop Leo that is quite striking. Arch bi Kaiu is a robust look lug man, wiih a powerful voice. Three cheers were given by the crowd first for the Cardinal aud then for tne Archbishop as the train pulled out for the west. The special car in which the dignitaries traveled was 1 magnifies it one and belongs to ihe La high Valley railroad. Itwl.l bring tne party back from Santa Fe after the 1 eremoi.ies.

which will be held this week. Trials uf the Printer. Troubles, line sorrows, come not as single spiea, but in battalions, and the removal of KepOBLIOAN office has more than demonstrated the truth of the utterance of the immortal bard, A gas engine is a very clever thing when it is well. it when it takes a notion to have a vacation, it has it, whether or no. And the worst part of it is, araovint doctoring or persua sion will induce it to perform its part 0 the contract nntil it gets read 7.

It was our misfortune to be moving just ien the engine took a notion to quit temporarily. The' consequence of the disrespectful of the engine was that the dair ly was not gotten out until about midnight Mon.iay night and not until late after supper last night. We are happy announce, that the perverse engine has resnmed business at the old rate of speed and power and It to be bope.l that It will retain its good humored spell for a time at least. The work necessary to ax the mi chine into doing its work required the rforts of several of -the office foic with the consequence that it vas ab solute', nee. sary tode.ay the chang ing of several advertisement' that were ordered yesterday, nntH today- A large amount of local matter was also omit-t d.

This and -other ahnrtco 1 tngs eaused by the removal will sr-on be overcome, and jnst a trifle of patience asked in the mean' line. Stray Heraa. Taken np Sunday Oct, 6th one bay horse eight years old, weight about 1003 brand wtih a heart on left shon'der. Owner can have same by proving property and paving ehargea A. B- AlHSWOKTH.

Marshal. October Vth, 1S95. The cool weather make yna feel like warming np on a good dish of fried oysters or a bowl of stewed oys ter. Cooked ia the finest style and served with enter at the Hon Too. an still writing eychme insurance ufor, CloxtK Block For baths at Oilinger's barber I shop.

has 7u 93c, match 809 Your house cleaning done, what about a new Chamber set for the spare bed room. $11.00 Sets For. $10 00 $10.00 Sets For $9 to $9.50 $9.50 Sets For $7.50 $5.00 Sets For $4.50 $2.89 Sest For $2.48 For Three Days Only. CUT GLASS, CHINA SALADS SUGARS AND CREAMS, AT A DISCOUNT THE CHINA EMPORIUM The only way for a Woman to Dress Warm is with Combination Underwear, -A All Wool Black Tights. Combination Underwear from 48c a Suit up.

A Fall Line of Black Tights J. P. RAMStYER. 517 MAIN STREET. CITY SUMMARY.

W. 11. Eberle has leased the ark ho nro baib-r shop an I will oudiicl the same in the lu uie. The lipiscnpai laities will give a so chil at Airs. O'KotrUe's o.i Wett Hruail- way Thun-duy eveni g.

All a ii-viled. A tr.uipe (if gaiety girl spent the af-ternO'iu iu tne cny on its way lo VWeh lia wliere it will give perforii.aute tonight. The weather fur the past few days has. been that has caused tut weather prognost.eauirs lo predict storm within the bp. ice o( wen four hours.

The young folic danced at the social la.t eitning after sniper liau been served and spjnt several hours tripping the light fantastic to uiusit furn.shed by Teeut Angood. Several bicyclists rode up from Wic iita yesterday and returned on the train. Tney say that me roads between the two are uct very smooth and that nding rather uncomfortable iu consequence. 'i he lithographs advertising the ap pearauce of Ciias. A.

L-ardner here Oc tober 23. were posted today. Th lithographs are very line a id ill only be excelled by the play presented by Mr. Gardner and his company. Preparations are being made for the annual meeting of the cou ty teachers' association to be held at the liigl school room next Saturday, morning and a terooon.

A i excellent progran. has been prepared for the meeting. A social was given at the home of (J A. Hunter at his farm northeast of the city last Bight The attendance wa very large, many being present fiom Wa.ton and Newton. 'J he evening passed very pleasantly for those in at tendance.

New gold-leaf signs hire "been placed upou the windows of Thk El Headquarters for Paints, Oils, Window Glass EstaMiSd 1371. Dickey A. the not by trip is and cul, all heat the point the The well. tion yet iWDi are If you ant a dress do you go to a idacksini Kt have it, mam I GUESS NOT. Neither do you go to a Job lot dry guoug bouse lm' Meu's Furnishing Uoods, A uiaa umy teara all there is to learn in ihe dry goods busi iess ia three in ulhs (but doubt II), but lie can is elude furninhiug That inloo muuti to leui-a iu so short a time.

When you want to tiiv iobs In neckwear we have got them at 7jcts Each. want Whit TTn. laundried Shins, New York Mill Aiutin and Linen nn have Ihein at 45 Cents. Men's 4 ply linen culars at 10 Cents. Men's 4 ply Hnen cuffs at 20 Cents.

Men's all wool $10.50 and at suits worth $7.79. Hoys' suits, heavy win'er goo, Is from 79 cts to $5.00. The largest stock of clothing, men's furnishing goods, hais, cups, gioves, underwear, opened up in Me ton, a the prices ure "i WAY DOWN CHEAP. A WOltD 01'' ADVICE When you want to buy drugs go to a "ggist. l( you in lit a JOH might die.

When yi.u wnnt whiskey go to Missouri. If you bought JOH LO niiht get II. When you ant to othing and furnishing woods (To to the only store in town thnt cRtresnfull and complete line of do'hing and ftirnisl ing goods. The man thnt cives his entire Attention to one line of goods sells his customers bfttr iron for lest money than b- that tries to soil everything a (rades is master of none." LJ Hi! 1AI A I -T- i.ifi. vvnu i FIRST STATE BANK rPMTM; TMI0O.

C. M. BEACHY-. Prksidknt. JOHN O.

JOHNSTON. VlOE Phks. JOHN B. OL1NGEK. Cashier.

prjBUCAX by Jnhn Sebrell. Ihe lettering is very ar.istic and is in fac simile ot the Head en on tne news paper. The legend "Thk Daily Republican" is ail that appears in the The Degree of Honor social at the O. U. hall last night was largely attended and those present spent a highly enjoyable evening.

It was in the shape of a necktie social and the novelty of the affair made it doubly interesting. Refreshments were served during the soctal. llusiness is getting better and Main street contains more people every day than it has tor a I 'rig time. The business men are feeling encouraged, and prospects. for a good season never were better.

The new corn prop is be ginning to come in and the pri-e has fallen to nothing as was predict, some, either. The team of F. winger wr frightened bv a passing enpine on the Santa Fe Main street creasing this morning as ho v. as starling vat for a to the country with his produce wagi.n. One of the horses fell, breaking the wagon sligbtU.

The team waa unhitched while nn the prmnd and the runaway ended without serioi.s conse quences. A business store for business pe pie the famous genuine Round O.tk. No frills, but efficiency; plain-, substantial soiid comfort in its operation; Why? liecanM it burns hard coal, soft coke or wood, and saves one- third, some say noe half, the fuel, and gives yon a continuous fire all day and night, never goes ont, just as much or as little as you want, perfect ir.trol of yonr fire, all this guaranteed or your money refunded. See name on the leg. For sale by the Lehman Bar are A Implement Co.

Down Mm Thaa loo Feet. The city well has passed th830 fret aid the well diggers are making excellent progress and will be down to eoairacted 8)0 feet In as days. work nf going down waa delaved somewhat ia waiting easing for the The bole ia eased and there is nothing to prevent the speedy torn pie of the work. Water In ffl lent qaantitr for eh, auppi, ha. Bot been found although tb.

iur iaiy irppj 'run inc will I food. is is It Is a stubborn and undisputed fact that we are the live sloe hoiiBe. Can give yon more va show yon prettier styles and our prices are always low. Ask to see our LADIES' SHOE. GRAYBILLS CASH SHOE HOUSE.

F. Agrnew to Kemove. F. A. Agnew Iihs announced his n- tontiou of leaving N'ewton for Oinnlui, November 1.

Mrs. Agnew wi 1 rflmaiQ here until tie close of school la the spring, when she will go to go Omaha. Mr. Agnew i aiue to Newton in 18S7 and has practiced lav since that time. lie has been prominent in Song of Veterans cirelep, having Veeu a charter member of Sliifbh camp, and has held a number of offices in thai organization.

He was elected rojor at Emporia in and lieutenant colo nel at Saliua iu ISUI. He was made co onel of the division in ISOJ, and during his 1nln1iai.slrn.tion the membership of the order in the state grew rapidly, lie was appointed as-sUtant lusiieetor gene ml in. isal and He filled the office of police judge in Newton in 189:1., Mr. Agnew lias many friends in the citr who win regret learn of his decision 10 leaie tor another state. Dry Goods, (Ws Farnishings Millinery Busy as tees in July.

22 Sales People to look after your wants. 2000 yds. Hanitsome Press Gingham cheap at for Pay Day Do.ible Width Covert Dress sold In town this season ut 25c, for Puy Day 13ovd. aO Pieces Heavv Mhaker Flaauel the quality for Pay Day 4o yd. 50 Pieces Windsor Mouselinea Fast Itiack colors for Dresses for Dav 4ho tr Black and Navy Storm Seree all Wool, cannot be Matched, for Pay Day 39oyd Trimmed Sailors Ready for use 13ceaoh Trimmed Hats at 49c, Trimmed Hats at 75c, Trimmed Hats at Trimmed Hats li.asi Trimmed Hats to fit all kinds ot pocket books, big and little.

I.adiea Grar Mixed, Cloth J.t, Bi CloMs i Honest Cocas AND r.lVE HIM A TRIAL. PEHSQriAL MFNTION. J. J. Emz of Uiilsboru spent the day in the city.

J. A. Hansen was he from O. today. C.

M. Martin was a visitor from Wichita A. S. Hess came up from Wich.ta today on business. A dangater of Mr.

and Mrs. Mike luMinau is very sicit. S. V. llucher was here from i-poria today on a business trip.

ll. C. lJjwinaii was in Emporia yesterday 011 lefai busiuess. A. M.

No house was a business visitor from El irad today. F. C. Woods of Wichita speut the i'a iu the city oj business. II.

R. Scogjfiu -was a business caller iron, iiartl tuday. W. A. Pipeo was here trout Kansas-City U.day uu lug at busiuess.

W. A. tluine ot ticrigvvick spent the das in the county seat on business. MrsvsEd O'Dell is the, guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

.1. I aveuy. Harry Xli indley of Peabody was the guest of iribnds in the. city yestjrday. JudjfO TV IS.

Wall cuioo up from Wichittt tnis alter. loon ou legal business. Jadge S. R. Peters ret true I this luurning torm a trip lo Kansas C3y on legal business J.

II. Harper of llutchliison, formerly of Newton, tpeut yesterday hi the cit. on business. 0. F.

Claasteu went to Mailer county t'lis nioriiingi.il a cjiubutwl. bustaeas und pieui-uie'ti ip. Joeptl Oer.so.i is packing up lii.s lu usebold fcoods and shippir-g them to his new locatio 1 in the territory. Ulnncharit an fatuity lefi overland tcday for Arkansas whf re they will inuke their home' in tte future. Sherill ll.

J. JudUins left yesterday iflernooti Topeka with the bovs ntenced to the rt-forin tcliool ot that place. Mrs. W. pierce Df j)es Moinesi Iowa, is tlm guest of her brother.

Dr. U. U. Kjf netL She is accompanied by her son. Joe-F.

Oiltnfrer, his wife and aon, ho have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. bran It Olliuger here, leit for their home ut Saliuit yesterday, Oecrge Manderbeck, manager of the Chas. A. Gardner compan-y that will appear at the Ragsdalo October 28, was tlie cuy yesterday iu tne interest of his company.

Mr. and Mrst Mike Fox left todry for South. where they will sit their sous Fioyd nnd Frank. From, tberajhey will go to points, to visit re. atjyes.

i Hoclety Special communication, Newton Lodo No. J42, A. F. A. M.

this evening at 7:30. W. rk in E. A. degree.

J. XV. Sec'y. For Sale. Ail of my plants are for sale lso iny Partridge cochin chiekeus and most of my 11 am burg chickens.

F. A. Agnew. eotirsu'tujkela at the China Empuriom. tire ia in November.

now oh sle The first lec- Siddell'a famooa soap Kanfman A Young. lor saio. Ij New Styles. LACE CHENILLE TAPES iKY GRANULES BALSAM, LINIMENT, FOIt FOB FOR Biliousness, Coughs, Rheumatism, Constipation, Colds, Neuralgia, Sick Asthma, Sprains, Headache, etc. Hoarsness, etc Bruises, etc.

ATTENTION, LADIES. i CI.U. Kl A DDAU We have a Fine Line of tne uaie POINTED TOES, Narrow Square, and see them. ATTENTION, RAILROAD MEN! If you want Absolutely WATERPROOF SHOu we nave tnem. Come in and see them.

The One Price Shoe House. No. 515 Main Street. 7 A. at', 12M 2 PM 4 deg.

62 deg Barom 29.85 de; 29 88 deg clear. clear Wind light 'I ne light -OCTOBIK 16, 1893. 7am 12 I 2VH Thurm 47 deg 72 deg 77 deg Baron S9.65 deg 29.73 deg 29.07 deg Sky cloudy elear clear Wind light -light nw light owtobkk 16, 1894. 7 A 12M 1 2 FM Taerai 62 deg 72 deg 80 deg 29 65 deg 2.67 deg 29.65 deg Sky elear elear clear Wind se light ne light 1 west fdouirM! tl Any Style of Any Price to Suit You. If you want a Good Suit of Clothe we can make it for you.

If you want a Cheap Suit we will make It for less money than any one else Come and Examine Oar Stock of Cloths and Samples. OST A silver star and creaeent pin baonle. ehnrch and 216 West First street, Finder please leave it at No. 216 West First street or 504 Mala, and oblige owner. Lower Prices.

MERCHANT TAILOR Ciirtains ABAKGAI IN FINE AT EMBOSSED The Bee JHve Book Store S5 LARGEST STOCK IN NEWTON NEW CARPETS NEXT WEEK: EVERYBODY INVITED TO CALL. WALL PAPERS. SCHOOL BOOKS EXCHANGED. it if yoa can for oar price Bead the Daily Eepublican Cloaks ta You..

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