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iiie keyton daily Lurui-LiCAU, LUNLcUAr ALiiixiZii 5, isji. EL jVE. WALT. 1 THECHABICEoIaLIFETME Grand Fall Ocems aifl Spcial Sals! GE1111E MY GRAND FALL OPEN'ING and SPECIAL CLOAK SALE will commence LADIES' TRIMMED SAILOR SALE. Ttasflay, Friday, Saturflay, Sept.

29-30, and Oct. 1. Having completed arrangements to engage in other MONDAY MORNING, OCT. 3, and LAST ALL WEEK. I wish every person la Newton and surrounding country would come In during thu opening and In- business to which I am anxious to give my entire time, and I spe-tthls Mammoth Stock whether yon wish to bny or not, as I will have a being desirous of turning my immense stock into Cash as HID boon as rossible, great many novelties and tine goods on display that will be kept nnder cover afterwar.ls.

I can gay without tear of contradiction that my stock Is the largest and contains more eiolnslve Kew York Novelties In Dress Goods, Trimmings, rioaks. Furs, Notions, etc, than any three stores In the city. I NOW OFFER IT FOR SALE BIG BARGAINS. During this opening we will place on sale 60 pieces of very Hoavr Canton WITHOUT PROFIT, Flannels, well worth lge a yard, at the extremely low price of So a yard. Also 80 Bales Fine Cotton Baits, lovely goods, always aald at 12iftc.

for only Do a roll. lo not fail to secure some of the above "plums." My line of Wool FOR SPOT CASH ONLY. Bweare of Mate fx Blankets, Heavy Shawls Woolen Underwear. Woolen Hosiery, Knit Goods, 0 fix Domestics goodsof all kinds, Table Linens and Towels and In Net every line Is This will be the last lot of Sailors we will have this season as we have not the room show them on account of our heavy stock of dry goods. "full up" and running over with rare Bargains.

run 19 1 A NEW DEPARTURE. FURNITURE, CARPETS, LEHM4N HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT CO. Reau every word of tills as It will be money to you. In view of the faol that I am go CURTAINS, PICTURES, PICTURE MOULDINGS, Ing Into the wholesale business In eonnectlon with my retail department. It was necessary tor me to buy Immense quantities of notions, and In buying all my notions by tba caso of the manufacturer I will be able to sell you all kinds of First-class Motions at the same price that auotlon stuff bus been sold to you.

Space forbids mention of ovory article, but MIRRORS, CURTAIN POLES, come In and Inspect and satisfy yourself that for the first time In the history of Newton flrt.elass notions will be sold at as close a margin as domestlo goods. Listen to only a BABY BUGGIES, ETC. DOJl'T GO TP SLEEP TfllflKINB, few prices of the many that I will make durlngithe entire season on notions. Best thimbles, former prloe 6c now lo. 8 Inoh rubber combs, former prloeZOo now Untrimmed Sailors for 98c.

Hnir pin oablneta, former price 100 now 40. 6c- Una ruulicr com us, loriner pneo i 214o. The Most Complete Stock in the State. Hooks and eyes per paper, ioruior i Rubber hair plna, former price So now le. Best Imported brass pins, former price 10 now 6c.

American brass pins, former price So now So. 24c now lo. l'alent hooks anu eyes. loruiur iri now e. WHERE TO GO, but go at once to the TI1EY WILL SAVE YOU CASH FURNITURE 25? UNDERTAKING STORE.

q. mm. and get their PRICES. Don't Forget the Place, Heavy dress snie us, iormer jri Don't Miss This Opportunity. now 8a BOSCON CASH STORE.

Adamantine pins, largest slze.forruer price (o now llio Gent's heavy socks, former price 10c now 7o. Langtry curling Irons, former price 16c Dress stays per dozen, iormer price iix now 7c. Jet Buttoss, new goods, iormer price, iov J. P. RAMSEYER.

now 7c. now 4c. Kcllpse curling Irons, former price VSVie ancv metal buttons, new siyics, now 5o and so on clear through the list of price 80c now 4o. not ion a W. O.

POWERS, uuiioub, lurmur prit-w hvt Laoes of all kinds at Extremely Low prices. All 811k Watored Ribbons at prices that 103 Main and 105 West Sixth Street, Bentley Block, KewtoD, In I cannot bo duplicated In the state of Kansas. Do not fail to come In and Inspect our notion stock before buying a cent's worth anywhere else in town. It will pay you big to do so 514 Main Street, Newton, Kansas. and you will say so yourself when you see the qual of the notions.

tyN. B. Sunday or Night Calls answered at Store or 400 East Ninth Street BEST OF ALL-IMMENSE SPECIAL CLOAK SALE PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, News from Nebraska. Grand Island, Nub. I Sept 35, 1893.

That's tfii Way! Juat a little every day, That's the way Seeds In darkness swell and grow, Tiny blades push through the snow. Never any flower of May Leaps to blossom in a burst Slowly slowly at the first That's the way I Juat a little every day. Juat a little every day, That's the way Children learn to read and write. Bit by bit, and mite by mite. Never any one, I say, Leaps to knowledge and Its power.

Slowly slowly hour by hour. That's the wayl Just a little every day. Ella Wheeler Wilcox, In St Nloholaa. E. C.

Willis is still very sick. GLOVES GIVEN KWKY. Weather Oimervatluan. The temperature and the barometric con To the Editor of The Republican: Jnof Holtz of Peabody is in the city. It is not an easy task to make a dis dition of the atmosphere, as taken at Reese's We wilt have on sale In our now oloak room up stalra, (enlarged to double Its former Wm.

Mansfield Is a visitor from Lar- tinction between the inhabitants of size and the best lighted and best ventilated room in the state), USK THOl saali Palaee Drugstore, Wednesday, Sept, 28, 1M are as follows: two states settled by so nearly the ned. CLOAK or more, comprising all the latest Now York Novoltlos In Kur Trimmed Gar ments. Jackets of all descriptions In cloth and plush, the largest line of Children's Cloaks same people as were Kansas and Ne Jno, Burns went to Wichita to-day over brought to Harvey county, Misses' Jackets In endless variety. I want everybody to distinctly understand that cloaks are cheap this year, cheaper than ever beforo, In fact so noon. Miss Lola Maxwell is visiting in braska.

Judged by the standard of its newspapers, Kansas has a decided a 1-vantiga, as also by its public schools. In politics It is a toss-up which state in cuoap that It is a surprise to ovory person that looks at them, and 1 have stacks oi tnem. -My Special Offer for Olio Week Only Every person buying a garment that ooSts ten Wichita. Pauline A. Cole's blooded mare, dollars or over will bo presented Froe of Charge one pair of all wool, line qnallty Cash this P.

A. Agnew visited Burrton mere Gloves with corduroy cuffs. An extremely nobby glove and retails at a pair. takes a part in the Wichita races. a) its Alliance party produces the wilder TA.

II, 12 M. r. at. 66 deg 78 deg 88 de( Baromete deg 29.66 deg 29.64 deg 8kv mt'ly el'r clear olear Wind PK light BK light SK light SBfTEMBEB 28, 18K1. 7 A.

M. MM. If. H. 68 deg 67 deg 74 deg Barometer 29.67 dig 29.83 deg 2.

deg Sky cloudy clear olear Wind light brisk st'ng morning. Every per.on buying a garment that costs less than ten dollars will be presented with a Ar- S. Lehman's trotter, Blackhawk McGregor, was sent to Wichita to the and more yague fanatics. The "Pops here are la great distress, however, that Mrs. Lease Is compared by the pair of gloves similar to above description only (not so flii'i that retails lit slaty-five centsanalr.

Remember that onr 'ks are very cheap, Cheaper than any place In Fred Brining has returned from f)trls Sn4 a Coal Chute. "Wi had more fun last winter than yon fould shake a stick at," said a pretty little friend of mine who is pnzzling her dear little brain over all the Isms and ologles that are taught at Sage college, the female annex to Cornell university. "I wouldn't tall you about It for the world If school wasn't out and everybody gone away. But mind, If you print a word of it I will never speak to you again. "Yon know most of the girls at Sage are serious, solemn things, who seem to think that the ehlef end of life Is to beat the boys and take all the prises.

I don't I prefer to have the boys take the prizes and then take nuv Than it is all In the family, don't yon see? Bat the girls ain't all prigs and digs. Some of them are lovely that is, I mean real jolly and full of fun. "Wa had some of that kind there last winter, and poor Mrs. Hooper, the matron, was almost driven wild by them. You are supposed to be in your room at a certain hour, and not think of poking your nose ont till morning.

Bless your heart, do you think a real, live girl, filled with the love of nature and fond of studying astronomy kansas City. town and we only give these gloves away to create an extra Interest In our cloak Depart fair to-day. southern papers to a mud hen. It is an the Mrs. H.

a Divis is attending ment for our opening week. We will eclipse all our former efforts this fall by giving to tho neonle a Larger Stock, Better Qualities and Lower Prices than ever before. After There was a fair attendance last Wichita fair. amusing sight to see in an Alliance procession two kinds of banners, one reading this advertisement, whether you are a customer or not, please oomn In and In night at the Congregational social, Mrs. Jno.

Plank returned from spect this Huge Stock and you will be quickly convinced that the half hns not been told. which proved to be a very pleasant Van Wyck, the millionaire, made as A Pressing Invitation Is extondo I to-every business man In Newton and to every own Lamed to-day. affair. The weather indications as received at noon by J. W.

Hurst from the signal service department at Wichita are warmer and fair, stationary er of real cstato In Nowtou and to evory person In Newton that baa.the Interest of Newton rail road lobbyist the other independent with its own candidate W. C. Hinkle of Halstead is in the i ia tn nntn tUn marnr t.v iif tliA tnwn ft nil vhn wlfthj tft AntiniirntTA The next theatrical entertainment i ri a ai. t-1 nitv nn huninftSfl. and da Van Wyck.

We wit- new 01HOrprlS08 OI ail KiuUS io luim your firuaruuc nuu uiuuvo your iriuuua io cuniu 11119 1 announced is Crnmbaugh Mallory Grand Opening and to Inspect my Wholesale Department Mrs. H. D. Hataaway is spending nessed an minstrels to be at the Bagsdale Announcements. the day in Wichita old fashioned Repub-at Hastings a few It was a joint debate by lican rally PARTICULAR N0CICE.

Otcober 3. J. T. Wilson and II. A.

Dickinson are nights ago. Do not forget the date, Ootober 3, and lasting all week. Make apeolal arrangements to here from Jetmore. No other Sarsaparilla possesses the combination, proportion, and hrocess Newton, Kansas, July 29, I am a candidate for County Attorney for Harvey county, Kansas, sublet to the will ot the people without regard to polltloal belief, at the general election on Nov, 8, 1W1 the two congressional candidates but as far as torches and bands and numbers were concerned the "Pops" were come early In the week as the last two days will be a regular Jam. Toll your friends about this sale and they will bless you'as It will be money In their pockets.

Come early and The Rev. J. A. Heyden of Halstead in companies of two is going to put op with any such Imprison ment We that is to say, they didn't last winter, but fonnd some means of escape, and bad lots wnich make Hood's Sarsaparilla pe culiar to itself. is in the city to-day.

avoid tho rush. not in it Five hundred torches, lota Chas Bucher goes to Hutchinson on of bands, accompanied by the college ANTIC An honest, competent girl lor general homework. Good wages and H. M. WALT, 607 Main Street.

of good times sleigh riding with the boys. "The leakage of students wasdiscovered, but how did they get out? That was the business this evening. The ladies' of the Eastern Star served a delicious banquet last night boys' yell, "Hay-hay-Hastings we col- Inquire at steady employment, W. H. Ellet of El Seven lit street.

Dorado was a col-college Ne-Ne-Nebraska Kan-ran at the Masonic parlors. There was a Macon JHIsmlon nites. pleasant caller to-day. Spikes an Sparks. large attendance and an unusually To the Editor of the Republican.

The lecture, The lecture of Rev. O. W. Hughey Corporal Fred McQuiddy is attending Frank Ablrlch is here from good time. Items are scarce at present but bid the Wichita fair to-day.

fair to be more plentiful in the future. The noonday heat would betray us delivered in the Methodist church last evening was a strong and eloquent for Andrews we hip" etc. From appear ances the "Dems" and "Pops" aie behind the works fighting on the defensive, outside Omaha and Lincoln. We sat at table a few nights ag, with a villlfier of Kansas. "What is the matter with Kansas?" we asked.

"Every Miss Childs of Walton is here to as There will be three sections of train into the belief that summer still reigns The farmers are very busy this week I i A HI Ia-va. fills th preseniauon oi me suujoci- ui umu question. Poor Mrs. Hooper sat up at nights and watched. She had insomnia with thinking.

She actually lost flesh with worrying, for she was afraid that there might be some horrid story get into the newspapers, don't you know. "At last the mystery was solved, and what do yon think it was The coal chute that ran down into the cellarl This was the way that the girls got ont "Did they nail it npr Well, I should say sol So that impending tragedy ended happily. But don't you dare to print itl" New York Heral4 putting in their wheat No. 5 this evening. sist Mrs 0.

Fite at the postal telegraph oflice for a few weeks. i Suffrage. I. tie ur. is a great ueuawr The thrashing machines suspended and tells that fall is here, II.

E. Woodcock is attending the fair Miss Bridget Peters and Rody Ryan nights bring sweet slumber. work Saturday on account of the high winds. at Wichita to-day. went to Wichita this morning.

Ford Harvey paid the Newton eating and irresistible In his logic. He first treated the subject from a Scriptural point of view, showing that whatever curse rested upon woman and whatever inferiority was imposed upon her Mr. Mann of South Dakota is visit thing," said he, it can't raise any corn and is a prohibition state." "Why," said ne, "I was the man that got up the boom to make it a decent David v.Riesen and Wm. Mierau of house a call this morning. Mr.

and Mrs. Iiallou entertained a party of yonng people at their home on East Twelfth street last evening in ing his daughter, Mrs. McKee. He is Halstead were visitors last night well pleased witn nansas. C.

O. Guinn and family returned Mr. and Mrs. A. Cole went I to Wich Btate.

We made a decent town oi honor of their daughter, Mrs. G. W. MissVertle Bowersox will shortly because of the fall was removed be from the east yesterday afternoon. ita this morning to attend the fair.

Wichita and now it is cow pasture." Foster of Wichita, who is visiting them. go to St Louis to visit her brother, H. McKee will gd east to-morrow for a thirtv davs' triD in the east visit U. u. liowersox.

Well," said you are res Homer Corley of Tower nill, is cause of the atonement so that she stood beside her husband his equal in rights and privileges. In order to prove Xbark Scent. Algy I say, ChoUy, how do yon manage to get such nice-fitting clothes, don't ye know? Cholly (mysteriously) Don't yon tell. "Ton honah." Mr. Iliudee preached at the Brethren M.

Eillam. ponsible for the boom, the peo ing; New York, Philadelphia and other 'talUng his aunt, Mrs. P. Several promotions were announced at the monthly muster of Company last night. Corporals C.

H. Mowry, Carl L. Cooper and Chas. D. Herrick this he referred to Deborah, who by Mr.

and Mrs. Thad Mitchner are cities. ple of Kansas would be better off if you had never been born." church Sunday, but on account ol tho love-feast at Hutchinson the congregation was small. of Ood. iudcred Israel for 40 spending a conple of days at Wichita.

"I have 'em made in this ocrontry." The trains from the east are crowd Prices of land are becoming higher. were made sergeants and Privates C.A. Quite a number of farmers will at Harvey Layer returns to Dodge City ed with harvest excursionists. There We saw a man pay 820 per acre for an years, to Miriam, who was a prophetess, the peer of Aaron her brother and many others. N.

Y. Weekly. ihi nrrMuciroii or a tawn. Moore and F. O.

McQuiddy were made tend the fair at Wichita. this evening after a two weeks' visit in were two sections of train No 7 this 800 acre tract on the North Platte, that corporals. Newton. Mr. Richards, who while at work on morning and there was hardly stand He then argued.the case on the ground A.

D. Butler of Hntchlnson was here the new school building in district 16 fell and broke his leg, is improving. of naturnl rights and was often loudly Mrs. Josephine Henninger has return ing room on the depot platform, the crowd was so great being transferred to attend the equal suffrage lecture a few years ago was considered of little value. Heretofore but little winter wheat has been raised.

It is constantly increasing and will soon be the larger crop. The corn belt, we think, is a ed to her home in Sedgwick after We were pained to learn of the sad last night from the west to the south bound accident which befel Otto Moore at applauded. Owing to several other entertainments in the city the church lacked a few of being full. Those who sDendinir what she assures us was the train. L.

L. Wilcox of La Harpe, III, ar most uleasent year of her life in Cali Newton. Mr. Moore has many menus in this vicinity who sympathize with rived this morning to visit his son, D. fornia.

Daring her visit Mrs. Henning Faust and Marcnerlte little larger than Kansas. Wheat and grass not so larga. The musical cut- him in his misfortune. were there were amply repaid for their time for that was about all they gave, W.

Wilcox. KLLA. An unusually good house saw Faust er contributed several Interesting letters which Thb Ebpubmcan readers turo is much below Kansas, atthougn Mrs. H. F.

Chittenden of Mendon, as only a little more than $9 were put and Marguerite at the Ragsdale last Adams county, I1L, is visiting her pa in the collection. enjoyed. night and expresses satisfaction with ttoelety Kotlcea. The Chautauqua circle will meet rents, Mr. and Mrs.

IL Mills. lUat of Letter, with Mrs. O. B. Hildreth Friday even The M.

C. M's. made a pleasant box Mrs. J. H.

Lewis and daughter Josie the performance. The spectacular part of the play was over advertised and there was some disappointment in we heard an excellent choir at the Episcopal service this morning, partly accounted for by the rector belng'a fine musician; his influence is felt Hold-ridge is a Swede town and of course nearly all Republicans. Only Isolated Remaining uncalled for at the New party at the Ragsdale last night to wit ing at 7 o'clock for the purpose of organizing for the winter's work. went to Kansas City to-day to spend ton. Kansas.

DostOtllce Hept. 28. -SWi, ness the presentation of Faust and if not called lor In two weens irom a weeu witn relatives ana menus. that respect, otherwise It was highly The electrical effects were There will be a special communica Marguerite. The club numbers twen date will be sent to the dead letter oflice.

Persons calling for these letters Ben Ewert of Halstead was in the Fliegende Blaetter. Swedes ever vote the Democratic tick tv-seven members, but from various fine. Jno. Griffith gave a superb in elty to-day on his way to Manltou, tion of Magnolia Lodge No. SSI thia evening.

Work in first degree. All causes but sixteen were able to attend. et We are jogging east to umana, will please say they are advertised. Vree deliver of letters at- the resi The Proper Ward. terpretation of the character of Me-1 will teach school the coming where we may hear wonderful stories Mrs.

H. S. Davis and Mrs. Chas. dence of addressed may be secured by phisto, the tempter, the subtle deceiver winter.

from the rural districts. "Ha was Jocose and bellicose this morning," said Hloks of Mawson. "I never knew such a contradictory mood visiting brethren cordially invited. O. Guinn, W.

J. Pubtt, Secy. W. M. and the harsh master he seemed In Yours, Fisher chaperoned the party.

A pleasant Incident of the evening was the The Misses Nellie Stetler and Lizxie observing the following rules: Uirect letters plainly to street and number. Give full address and request answer as ha was In." Jonrv. Dr. Jone ana Terry uooie oi turn. Next to him the feature most highly praised was the presentation of some beautiful souven to be directed accordingly.

"Pre often seen him in a varicose vein irs from an M. C. M. not with the party. VV.

.1. I'UBTT, Florence attended Faust and Margue rite last night Postmaster. They filled a long felt want and were myself," returned Bronson. Judge. The Cape Cod Farmer.

serpentine dance. It was graceful, wlerd and beautiful; the charming dancer appeared three times Thos, Fife was surprised by the ap sincerely appreciated. Wool I met a bunko man this morn pearance of his brothers, Robt Fife Ilrngg Chas Clayton Harry (2) Fast David Ulbb Miss Kllr.abetli Gray Mrs Fannie in succession and the fourth was called from Ohio and John Fife of Iowa, to ltarroth Mrs Delia Collins Joel FredrlcksGW i Until Mrs Luclnda IIollls MIhs Mertle Johnson Mr AO O'Mehra MrO Hntnh Miss Cora There are three young men in the ing who had juat had a round with Cap Cod farmer. make him a visit' county jail under bond to appear In for. A rich contralto solo was another admirable feature.

Wilbur Barbour was a pleasing Fanst, and Annie Burr Van Pelt Did he skin him? lluinpntv McOwlgln Rogers district court on a charge of S. Butte, an extensive farmer and Fell from a Train-Mrs. T. J. RodgersofTolono, I1L, an elderly lady, in changing cars here this morning attempted to board a moving train and fell, her head striking tha rail, which cut a bad gash just back of one ear.

She was taken to a hotel to-day and continues her journey this evening, her destination being Sterling. V. M. C. A.

Kotleo. A meeting of members and friends of the Young Men's Christian associa Wool Yes; tho bunko man was cry Whiugtou Luviuaie boliiuiutlaooo robbery. A poor young man stock raiser of Bedford. Iowa, was Williams Uncar visltlmr with his relatives, Mrs. C.

J. ing when I saw him. N. Y. Herald.

A Caurafal Oaardlsus. How to Shop for One's Wife. To do a lady's shopping is one of the most difficult and disagreeable tasks which ever falls to the lot of man. A man, nnless he be a "man milliner," is no judge of the articles he is usually asked to buy, and he even has no intelligent opinion about them. Nor does he know what they should cost.

There is no chance whatever that he will make a bargain. So as to reduce the chance of mistakes to a minimum man when shopping for his wife should get from her before he starts out the minutest directions as to each article and write these directions in his notebook in fulL He should learn what each article ought to cost and also inform himself wherein and how far he was to use his own dis-nrntlnn. With such directions, if a man ton a suecessful Marguerite. She has winning manners, her voice is sweet and her beauty quite of the German style as of course Marguerite's should working his way from one point to another as best he could fell asleen In a car at Burrton and Plumb and F. A Agnew to-day.

Mrs. J. R. McLain. the wife of the Ml trees I should like to know what business that policeman has in my Ht.

Louis fair. For the aboye named occasion the Missouri Pacific railway will soil tickets to St Louis and return at one way when he awakened found he hd where newly appointed pastor of the C. M. E. kitchen every night in the week? been robbed of about 814, all the mon to the chnrch of this city, has come from Bax' be.

The closing tableau, Marguerite was seen clinging cross, was very beautiful. fare viz 812.05. Tickets on sale October ey he possessed. These three tramps ter Springs, to reside here. Pretty Servant Please, mumI think he suspicions me of neglectin' me work er somethlnV N.

Y. Weekly. tion will be held to-nignc va- are under arrest for the theft) the 1 to 7, Inclusive, Limited to return un Mrs. W. Glendenlng has gone to til October 10.

Through chair cars day) at 7:30 o'clock in the room over Morrow Pearson's drug storo. young man claiming to identify a bill found in their possession as one that he Emnoria to visit for a few days. She Missionary Convention. The Woman's Home Missionary aide. Ethel I'm just as hungry as a big, As our general secretary, J.

A. Strain free from ElDorado to St. Louis vlth-out change. T. W.

Randali Agt. owned. will probably go there soon to reside, her husband's present headquarters be ciety of the Kansas con' will go to a shop and confess, his igno- Wg lion. expects to resign tho work with tha close of this month a full attendance ference met in the Methodist church Mamma Well, what do you think a ing in that city. this afternoon with Mrs.

W. J. Martin-dale, the president in the chair. Af A Reward ofSSO. Highest of all la Leavening Power.

st U. S. Gov't Report ranee and exhibit his orders, he will taken charge of and provided with everything he desires. Some men are troubled with an inclination to think that they know it all. No better school of Will be naid for any case "of rheuma ter the devotional exercises, Mrs.

G. tism whioh cannot bo cured by Dr. Lowther delivered an address of wel Drummond's Licrhtning Remedy. 'I his come which was responded to by Mrs. offer is made in good faith by the pro-orietors.

and there is no reasonable Iladley from Hutchinson. The fol excuse fro anv one to saner lonirer. 'V, lowlnir persons are present from Am nnllnftrf i(im will he cured bv one hungry big, big lion would like to eat? Ethel (Joyfully) Fruit cakel Harper's Young People. The WUVs Aaudaty. "How muoh did yon put in tho contribution plate?" asked his wife.

"A quarter." "John, are yon willing to put us on record as two-for-a-quarter people?" Washington Star. Dtda't Oa by aTtpisse, "They say Green has been wandering in his mind lately." "Well, he's safe enough he can't get is desired. HARBT H. TanqimAK, President Senator Peffer.Congressman Otis and Noah Allen will expound People's party doctrines at Wright's rink on tha evening of The Homlieet Man la Newte. As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist, and get a free trial bottle of Kemp Balsam for the throat aud lungs, a remedy that Is selling entirely upon Its merits and guarantee to and enre all Chronic and Acute Coughs abroad: Mrs.

Raymond of Wlnfield, bottle. In addition to the reward for fl Mrs. Huston of Anthony, Miss Stlkes diffioult cases, the money is always re wLl 17) funded where the remedy talis to eure. discipline could be devised for such men than to have to do a lady's shopping. That will take all the conceit ont of them.

Jontliera Kansas Fair at Wichita. For this occasion the Santa Fe route will sell excursion tickets to Wichita and return at $1.81 for the round trip, this includes an admission ticket to the fair. Tickets on sale September 24 to October inclusing October 8. H. W.

Shabp, Agt of Wlchlts, Mrs. Gray of Wichita, Mrs. frif The nrlce of the bottle is $5, and that is the cost of a'cure. Drnmmond Medi Teller and Miss Rugg of Marlon, Mrs. Hadlev of Hutchinson, Mrs.

Wilson, cine Co. 48-60 Maiden Lane, New York, Mrs. Burrows, Mrs. Hyden and Rev, Agents wanted. J.

W. Hyden are present as visitors Children Cry forPitchsr's Casiorla. fan" Bosrton Glol from Halstead..

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