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Concordia Empire from Concordia, Kansas • Page 8

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Concordia Empirei
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Concordia, Kansas
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to RTF A PIT ri i ri r- t. r- v. A. 5. A btore full of the best values that money can buy.

You are invited to look whether you are ready, to buy or not. "7 I will give to the person who will bring from the country the greatest number of people on one four-wheeled vehicle, to the front cf my store, cn A Big Bargain One lot Ladies' Union Suits, iO colors ecru or gray, worth 73c tOL One lot -Men's heavy fleece lined Underwear, per garment Ouv Fair Thursday of Week, October 5th, Men's best quality extra heavy Ladies' Skirts fS A big shipment of high art skirts from New York arrived this week. When you see them you'll say they are the snappiest styles that have yet been shown. Priced from ig $2.98 to $10.00 Wk Misses' Children's Cloaks 100 Misses' and Children's Cloaks, every garment new, all grv sizes and many styles to select from, priced from S2SI A Fine Mitchell or Climax Spring Wagon fleece lined Underwear, per 10 yfeZ garment 401 All lines of Underwear are now complete. Misses' School Hose II brand, 15c value, "Black Cat at, per pair, $1.98 tO 10 Cents Contestants must be residents of the country or residents of country towns not in- jj lj corporated.

Persons who make up the load must be residents of the country. They if must ride on the vehicle and not cn the horses. They may be any age. The load must 2 not be made up closer to the city of Concordia than the following points, and all must be carried from one of the designated points. These ooints are as follows i Opposite Fulmer's house, west oi Concordia.

Southeast corner of Ken- ti nett's farm, Section 6, Lincoln township. The County Poor Farm, south of town. Sprinstead corner, southeast of town. F. Stafford's farm 11 ''i house, northeast oi town.

Boys' School Hose Blankets Strong and heavy, all sizes, worth 20c a "air, bargain price Extra large 11-4 Blankets, worth 1.25, at Sift 15 Cents 98 Cents Any parties competing may start from either of the above designated points. This will give those living north of the river, hampered by present conditions of the roads, an equal opportunity with everyone else. Guides will be stationed at each point to see that the conditions of the contract are complied with, as everything will be on the square. Men's Wool Pants One lot men's wool Pants Oi winter weights, worth S3, v' The contestants must bring their leads to the store and be counted between 10 and Underwear 10:30 a. by the date named.

Tne party having the greatest number, regardless of weight or age, will get the wagon absolutely free. Misses' and Children's Union Suits, good, heavv quality 35c fl garment, all sizes, specially priced 50 pair men's wool Pants, Oi iO 82 values, at Every garment guaranteed or money refunded. If it's good, reliable, up-to-date merchandise you are interested in, trade at the HL 25 Cents mi Sells Everything on Wheels. Concordia, Kansas. mi oncor 3 UUn 5 lUiiULi Grain Drills.

We are headquarters for a large of these tools at prices that cannot be duplicated. TRAINS ARE LAID OUT It.is' reported that Carrie Nauon may prove to be an heiress. Carrie can" buy an unlimited number of hatchets if this proves true. Mrs. Dave Scott and left Aa et Supiriar Mirit.

Central Branch Service Demoralized ty Torrential Rains Batwesn Frankfort and Atchison Last Evsning. W. Jepson. the machinist, is the Lin- 2D' dfiinL!" the finishing vo4 ville floor scraiier-s. 1, as in st re- A L-' i 4 certain young lady in this town has the reputation of being so in-doltntthat she wouldn't scratch a chigger if the beast was eating her "P- This year will have n'fty-three Sundays, for the lirt time in 110 years.

Thought you might want to know, as From Friday's Dally. Extrrmely heavy raius. almost amounting to a cloud burst, visited the east end of the Central Branch yesterday and last niirht, extending ceived an order from Mr. Linville to linih up a dozen of them. Mr.

son is a thoi-ough mechanic and 'does! his work well. By tlie way. that; Linville floor scraper is proving a great success and Mr. Linville is getting orders as rapidly as he can deliver the goods. It is a meritorious article and those who have used it sav that it is the simplest and best for Osawatomie lat night for a short visit.

Judge Dillon and Win. IYrrv came down from Belleville today to hold district court. Mr. and Mrs. Walter It id.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rigby and Theo. Ilarker returned from Belleville today where they attended the county fair.

trains on his way to Topeka. Mr. Good says this is his first trip to Topeka, and that he is going to get acquainted with the fellows down it will give you more opportunities to go to church. mankind would have to invent Milk is Nature's emulsion butter put in shape for digestion. Cocl liver oil is extremely nourishing, but it has to be emulsified b.efore we can digest it.

machine on the market for the finishing of hard wood floors. EASILY DECIDED. Three Salina jointists have been sentenced to pay $100 fine each and go to jail for 30 days. There is yet hope of Saline county coming to fully respect the law. there who do things.

This Question Should in Easily Answered by Concor. The enrollment at the Metropolitan Business College this year is very satisfactory to the proprietor, Mr. Fay Day, as well as the faculty. Mr. Day and his assistants have worked early and late all the season for the success of the school this winter, and their efforts have been crowned with success.

New students are coming in everyday, and before the end of another fortnight the enrollment will no The whisky trust has declared an from Frankfort to Atchison and causing- floods of a nature at Goffs. Vliets. Vermillion, the points where trouble invariably occurs when there are heavy rains in that section. At Atchi son the rain knocked out the corn carnival and hundreds of visitors from this end of the Branch are laid up there, unable to ghetto their homes. At points about Goffs and Vliets there i serious damage to the Central Branch tracks and bridges.

Last night several feet of water poured over the road bed and. many hundred feet were washed out. Two bridts were also moved out of line by the floods. A force of over a hundred men and several work trains were at dia Peopie. Which is wiser to have confidence in the opinions of your fellow citizens, of people vou know, or depend on Gov.

Hoch, who is given to talking a good deal of what he proposes to do and then crawfishing when a good bluff is made (vide the Kelly prosecu- other dividend. But considering the recent revelations relative to the number of saloons in Topeka it does not appear so remarkable. Scott's Emulsion combines the best oil with the valuable hypo-phosphites so that it is easy to digest and does far more good than the oil alone could. That makes Scott's Emulsion the most strengthening, nourishing- food medi doubt be greater than at any other period in its history. Mr.

Day acts From Saturday's Daily. tion and the enforcement of prohibi- statements made by utUr strangers tion) is now talking of urging ami- I residing in far away places. Read pass legislation. the following: I G. B.

Sagerty. carpenter of East Secretary Taft. in a cablegram Sixth street savs: "Some two vears from Tokio, has conveyed to the pres- ago when pain started in my groin, i dent the assurance of the Japanese I pain little attention to it thinking it oi general supenn-1 -Mrs. B. M.

llemv. who has been tendent of the school and is the teach-! visitin- W. D. Maaw and fa mil in er in short hand and type writing. Miss Marlatt teaches in the commercial department.

R. R. Guthrie is this city, left for her home in Anderson, this morning. Miss Chloe Edwards came in from Hollis todav to work for the Singer the instructor in journalism and car government, given to him personally, that the recent riots in Japan were not anti-American 'demonstrations. Secretary Taft says the rioting has subsided and that the members of his party have not been subjected to the, company until Miss Grace Wilder re tooning, and Miss Dora Durham is the musical instructor.

It is a strong cine ir. the world. Send for free sample. SCOTT SOVNE. Chemists 409-415 Pearl Street New Yorx 50c.

and All turns from Colorado. would pass away of its own accord. It didn't and in a short time became very severe. It has always been in evidence since and sometimes it was a positive annoyance. Noticing Doan's Kidney Pills guaranteed to cure just such artl'ctions, although I was uncertain whether mine was caused from either weakened or over excited kidneys led me to go to Lavton Neil- iouu repairing me iiamage as fast as the water subsided.

It is not yet known what the actual extent of the damage is. The evening passenger west bound passed through lots of water and came in here several hours late. Since it passed Goti's no other train has gotten through. Last night's passenger Ernest Crawford came in from Colorado last night to spend a short least indignity. He expresses confidence that the friendship of Japan for America is abiding.

and capable faculty and their system of teaching is thorough. Every "graduate of the Metropolitan Business College is now holding a lucrative position, which fact is certainly a time with Ed. F. Davis and family on his way home to Topeka. Visiting Elks Ware Entertained.

The Forepaugh-Sells Bros, circus numbers among its army of employes "The governor has decided," says store for a box Before Mrs. J. Herbin, of Jamestown great recommendation for this most excellent institution of learning. was in the city todav, having denta east bound got no farther than Frankfort, returning at 2:15 this afternoon. This morning's passenger is laid up there.

It is not at all likely that the damages will be sufficiently repaired work done. a sxaie omciai, to cioe tne saioons had compieted the treatment the pain in the big counties of the state." Xowjhad djsappeared. Up to date it has won't that prove to be a little tough returned and Venard and on Clyde. nearly 150 members of the B. P.

O. and last night, after the performance, the local lodge gave a most delightful smoker at the "club rooms in their honor. About 50 members of the circus company were guests of the local For sale by all dealers. Price 50 children left for Centralia. Wash.

A subscriber commends the Topeka Capital "because of the manner in which it goes after grafting." There was one exception, however. It was when the Capital was caught grafting in the matter of city printing charges! today, to make their home. cents. N. Y.

Foster-Milburn Buffalo, sole agents for the United One by one the women are entering Ed. Remy, of Topeka, is the guest of relatives in the city for a week or to permit the resumpiion of traffic before tomorrow, if then. The Union Pacific line in Marshall county was also put out of business by washouts. A severe wind storm, almost tor-nadic in its velocity, did much dam- the fields heretofore exclusive to the men. A woman was caught stealing i a ride on top of a Pullman coach in States.

Remember the take no other. name Doan' -and so. Mr. Remy is on his way to lodge and they all agreed that they were mighty nicely entertained, and when breaking up time came they left after speeches thanking the Concordia Hastings where he has accepted a po The costly, bloody Russo-Jap war is finally at an end. The sio-nino- of Kansas City the other day.

sition in an asylum there. 'First published in the Concordia Empire age last nirht at Blue Ranids and in peace terms was followed Friday Btpi. 1. Henry rsadeau, of St. Joseph, Spnatnr Burton sav5 he will come a.

v. 1.1, 1 1 was calling on friends in the OUi oi ms iruuuie au iigut In the district court iu a. that vicinity. Its path through the or an arastice by the timber is plainly marked bv "fallen bellereut armies and the dove of id for the said city yesterday. a fair trial.

The senator's idea of a county and state a'orsairt. herd, closing with three cheers and a tiger for the lodge and the Forepaugh Sells yell. The visitors are a clean, gentlemanly lot of fellows whom it was a. pleasure to meet and they will always trees and in the fields bv scattered' "Preaas its wings o'er the Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. Pierce and son fair trial is probably one where the vs. former foes defendant is acquitted, whether he be lvV. innocent or guilty. Eliy.nU-xh Over 6,000 nennlp atttiro t.

grain stacks and corn laid flat. A west bound freight ran into a large tree that had blown across the track west of Rapids and the engine the i'J tfiai i t-t'jj -ui-': i.i rind the latch string out at the B. P. O. K.

home in Concordia. abore '-ourt uduii an acroiint. rme fair Thursday. Cloud countv Amos, returned home this morning, after a short visit with relatives in Belleville. J.

M. Harrison left for Nobies-ville, last night to see his father who is very ill. juoted Charlie Moreau Ilarger i- tin U'tianiy due for nn fee, and tiu-d or t't-fure the --lii cay of A. it. s.1 id r.f.t'r'i." 1 t'llcr a I -ably damaged in its as saving that "without news a news- up- was consi.ie er works.

PAP.KZ'A'S naper has no claim to the name i a i lrue ami for :r.t;:f in action people ought really to beat that. We feel mighty sorry for Ed Howe, but he can't run a corn carnival successfully in japiter Pluvius. oa t. i il Tvh ewsnaper." That settles it: lit' 1 I Robert Good editor and pro it also wa Ail, -Uij is not a newspaper. It i l- Missouri has a race has a let of (Vjantrell's a a Cc.

I NF. Coi r. prietor of the Jamestown Optimist, wa5 in the city this morninj- between just prints "sta..

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