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THE WAR IS OYER, BUT OUR WAR ON HIGH PRICES IS STILL BEING PUSHED. MILLER SHOEMAKER. Parable of the Tobacco Seed. It Certainly Is. Someone, evidently with a view to The Junction City Republican issued a double number, last week, well filled our reformation, anonymously mails us the following through the local post with advertisements.

Apparently the IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY BUY YOUR GROCERIES. QUEENS-' WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES FROM office. Hoping it may benefit other Republican is prospering. Enterprise unfortunates, we publish: Journal. Harper Goes to Denver.

Then shall' the kingdom of Satan be likened to a grain of tobacco seed Conductor Harper, who has been for which, though exceedingly small, being '53 E2 cast into the ground, grew and became five months running on the second dis-trict of the U. has resigned. Har a great plant, and spread its leaves, per goes to Denver to accept the posi rank and broad, so that huge and vile tion of yard master. He is an old time worms formed a habitation thereon. railroad man, thoroughly up-to-date, The Grocer and Shoe Man.

And it came to pass, in the course of and one whom the railroad men dislike time, that the sons of man looked upon to see era. Conductor Alexander, an SUGAR. OFFEE. it and thought it beautiful to look upon and much to be desired, to make lads look big and manly. So they put extra man, takes Harper's train.

Sail na Journal. 10 PER CENT I DISCOUNT" forth their hands and did chew thereof GRANULATED, 18 lbs for SI 00 Light brown, 20 lbs for 1 00 Dark brown, 22 lbs for 1 00 12 And some it made sick and others to A Home Wedding. A quiet wedding took place at the Cut loaf, 13 lbs for 1 00 vomit most filthily. And it further Powdered, 13 lbs for 1 00 came to pass that those who chewed it home of the bride's parents, Capt. and Mrs.

A. C. Pierce, in this city, at high 15 20 23 30 35 70 became weak and unmanly and said, BAKING POWDER. "We are enslaved and cannot cease noon Wednesday, when Miss Madge Pierce was united in marriage to Mr. Frank A.

Smith, by the Rev. Evatt. French, pure cream tartar, per pound 20 Bulk Rio Chase Sanborn's blended Rio Chase fc Sanborn's choice Blend Chase Sanborn's Altnra Chase Sanborn's Bonita. Chase Sanborn's choice Java Mocha. Chase Sanborn's Standard Chase Sanborn's 2 lb Java Mocha Chase Sanborn's 2 lb can.

Seal Brand Java and riocha Green Rio Green Gaiitamaula Green Gautamaula Peaberry Green Java from chewing it." And the mouths of all that were enslaved became foul; Eddy and Eddy, per can 25 Club House, per pound 40 and they were seized with a violent An elegant wedding dinner was served and the happy couple left on the afternoon train for their home at Woodbine, spitting; and they did spit, even in the ladies' parlors, and in the house of the Lord. And the saints of the Most High where the groom is a prominent business man. On All were greatly plagued thereby. And in 25 30 33 33 the course of time it came also to pass A "Formerly of Junction City" Man. Green Mocha Dr.

R. B. Harvy has become the that others snuffed it and they were taken suddenly with fits and they did sneeze with a great and mighty sneeze, PICKLES. Large sour, per quart 8 05 Medium sour, per quart 08 Small sour, per quart 10 Small sweet, per quart 15 Sweet mixed, per quart 15 Small onions, per quart 25 Dills, per quart 15 Chow chow, per quart 20 Sauerkraut, per quart. 05 Olives, per quart 50 Silver leaf catsup, 20c, 3 for 50 Tomato catsup, 3 bottles for 25 Rasins, per pound 8, 10 and 12 Citron, per pound 20 Lemon peel, per pound.

20 Orange peel, per pound 20 Figs, per pound to 25 Dates, per pound 10 SOAP. Sunflower, 16 bars for 25 Monday Morning. 13 bars for 25 Diamond 9 bars for 25 Clairette, 8 bars for 25 Lenox, 8 bars for 25 Self Washing, 8 bars for 25 Brown, 6 bars for 25 Three Cakes Toilet, per box 10 Thres Cakes Toilet, per box 15 Three Cakes Toilet, per box 25 Grand Pa's Wonder, 3 cakes for 25 Puck's Mechanic, 3 eakes for 25 Hard Water Glycerine, 3 cakes for 25 Imported Mott Castile, per pound 15 Imported White Castile, per pound 25 CANDY AND NUTS. proud possessor of a bull dog that is as ugly as anything of the kind that was ever brought to this city. He keeps insomuch that their eyes were filled with tears and they did look exceed him chained at night to his bed room ingly silly.

And others cunningly CANNED GOODS. Pumpkin, per can 8 Corn, per can Tomatoes, 3 cans for Peas, per can 8, 10, 12J, 20 and Tears, per can 10, 15, 25, and Teaches, per can 12 to Salmon, per can OS to door and now does away with a special UNTIL 08 OS 25 25 35 35 wrought the leaves into rolls and did policeman to guard his door while he is wrapped in slumber and a blanket. The friends of the doctor feel safer in regard to him than they did before he owned the dog. Minneapolis Messinger set fire to the one end thereof and did suck vehemently at the other end thereof and did look very grave and calf -like; and the smoke of their torment ascended up like a fog. And the cultivation thereof became a great and mighty business in the earth; and the merchants waxed rich by the commerce thereof.

Our Yankee Neighbors. The Broughton people were strictly Black Silks. Colored Silks. Lace Curtains. Passementeries Silk Dress Skirts.

Dress Trimmings. Wool Dress Skirts. Ready Made Suits. Fancy Underskirts. Muslin Underwear.

Capes and Jackets. Fancy Taffeta Ribbons Ready Made Wrappers AND ALL GENTS FANCY LAUNDERED SHIRTS. JAN. FIRST And it came to pass that the professed in it, in the Sfail and Breeze guessiDg contest. Jesse Dever won seventh prize, a S20.0O mandolin; John Chestnut the fourteenth, a 85.00 watch; L.

J. K. per pound 15 Manhattan, per pound 25 Vision, per pound 10 Kenton, per pound 20 Cameo, per pound 20 Calumet, per pound 20 Lily Gloss Starch, per package 05 Soda, per package 05 Bell powdered Starch, per package 05 Washing Powder, per package 05 Yeast Foam, 2 packages for 05 Greenwich lye, 4 cans for 25 Merry War lye, 4 cans for 25 Eagle lye, 4 cans for 25 Woman's Friend lye, 6 cans for 25 Greenock lye, 4 cans for 25 Clothes pins, 5 dozen for 05 Sal soda, 20 pounds for 25 Tooth picks, per package 04 FARINACIOUS GOODS. Good Rice, 20 pounds for 51 00 Fancy Rice, 12 pounds for 1 00 Flake Hominy, 32 lbs for 1 00 Cream of Maize, 20 lbs for 1 00 Rolled Oats, 23 lbs for 1 00 Tapioca, 12 lbs for 1 00 Sago, 12 lbs for 1 00 Pearl Barley, 12 lbs for 1 00 Maccaroni, 15 lbs for 1 00 Petti john's Breakfast Food, 2 lbs for 25 Quaker Oats, per package 10 Columbia Oats, 3 lbs 25 Pillsbury Oats, per package 10 Friend's Oats, per package 10 Oven-baked Oats, 3 packages for 25 Wheatling, 2 lbs for 25 Ralston Breakfast Food, 2 packages for. 25 Michigan hand-picked Beans, 24 lbs for.

1 00 Red Mexican Beans, 20 lbs for 100 Lima Beans, 12 lbs for 1 00 Wheat Farina, 3 lbs for 25 Shredded Cocoanut, per lb 20 Heusted the nineteenth, a $5.00 watch; Jesse Deyer the twenty-sixth, a S2.00 book; S. P. Burn ell the thirty-first, a S3. 00 book. Five prizes out of the thir Choice mixed Candy, per pound 5 ty-three comes to Broughton from only seven subscribers.

Wakefield Search- saints of the Most High defiled themselves therewith; even the poor who could not buy shoes, nor bread, nor books for their little ones, spent their money for it. And the Lord was greatly displeased therewith and said, ye clean that bear the vessels of the Lord." "Let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh." "Wherefore come out from among them and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing and I will receive you." But with one accord they exclaimed, "We cannot cease from chewing, snuffing and puffing." DRIED FRUIT. Teaches, 20 pounds for 51 00 Evaporated peaches, 11 pounds for 1 00 Evaporated apples, 10 pounds for 1 00 Evaporated apples, pounds for 1 00 Evaporated prunes, 20 pounds for 1 00 Evaporated prunes, 12 pounds for 1 00 Evaporated currants, 12 pounds for 1 00 Evaporated raspberries, 5 pounds for 1 00 Evaporated apricots, 5 pounds for 1 00 Evaporated nectarines, pounds for 1 00 TOBACCO. Horse Shoe, per pound 8 45 Star, per pound 45 Climax, per pound 45 Diamond Cross, per pound 45 Index, per pound 40 Key to Success 35 Trumpet, per pound 35 Old Style, per pound. 30 Majestic, per pound 25 Ileavy Weight, per pound 25 Cigar Clippings, per pound 40 Mixture, per pound 40 Cameo, per pound 40 iarht.

Basket mixed Candy, per pound Cream mixed Candy, per pound Midget mixed Candy, per pound 03 10 (f 10 Prof. Slough Complimented. The Marion Record says "Professor Peanut Candy, per pound Goober Rock Candy, per pound Caromels, per pound Chocolates, per pound Slough's scheme to equip the high school room with a piano, has been Pure Stick Candy, per pound worked into a successful reality. The instrument has been put in and nearly enough money raised to pay for it, Per lb 35c Finest hand-made Creams, Nut $350." And then it tells in another CIhrwr1t.PR. Marshmallows.

An- 1 "EV-rl nnrl all li wit. trnods placeof "the best school entertainment 3 lbs 1.00 made in the Lnited. states "Special lot of Ladies and Misses JACKETS and NEWMARKETS, a little off style, FIVE to TEN DOLLAR Values, (tf A A Good things to make over. Your 2KI choice, each tpitUU ESFSee our Gents Smoking Jackets. IF'We wish you all a Merry Christmas.

ever given in Marion," under the management of Prof. Slough, for the benefit of the piano fund. He and the Ma Wax Candles and candle holders. rion people seem to work together very harmoniously. Goes With the Iowa Life of Chicago.

Mr. H. H. Brigham, of Junction City, goes to Kansas City to be associated with the Iowa Life Insurance company, with headquarters at Chicago. He does not yet know where he will work, his assignment of territory having not yet been made.

Mr. and Mrs. Brigham go late next week to Council Grove to visit relatives a few days before going to Kansas City. Mr. C.

E. Mabie, a brother of Mrs. Brigham, is president of the Iowa Life, and also president of the Northwestern Masonic. Another brother, E. M.

Mabie, is general manager for the Iowa Life. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham met them in Kansas City, ten days ago. One or both the brothers had not been seen for seventeen years.

Salina Journal. OUR STOCK has never been so Full and Complete in All Our Departments. We have neither the time nor space to Mention All the Good Things we have to show you. We have SELECTED OUR STOCK WITH GREATER CARE this Year than EVER BEFORE. We have endeavored to LEAVE OUT THE CHEAP, TRASHY GOODS handled by some of our competitors, as thev neither make us money or friends, and are a loss to those who buv them.

All we ask is that you COMPARE OUR GOODS AND PRICES with those of other firms, and we are sure you will find it to your ADVANTAGE to BUY OF US. Wishing you all a merry Christmas and prosperous New Year, we are, Respectfully yours, Lewis Morrison's "Faust." Of the many plays now before the public none is more pure in thought, truer in its teachings of humanity, greater in charm and more welcome in ROGKW with each recurring visit than Lewis Morrison's "Faust" which is now making its farewell tour tnrough the coun THE GROCER AND SHOE MAN. MERCHANDISE GRAIN CO. try. Its exquisite melodies and enduring fame have made it known in every household and we doubt not but that every seat will be filled when it is known that it will make its final exit from the local stage shortly.

Opera house, Thursday, December Take your Renewals and Subscriptions for 1900 to P. O. Bookstore. A Large Stock of HOLIDAY QOODS at Lowest price at COOKINHAMS. Elwyn Brown has gone to Denver.

I W. H. was in Hope and Sali- FOR A GOOD CHRISTMAS PRESENT Mrs. Frank Merrill came down from Ellis, the first of the week, to see her friends and do a little holiday na this week. Matinee at the opera house tomorrow Did you know this was the shortest afternoon.

day in the year? WHY NOT GET A Nice Gold Watch $8.00 to $20.00 ONE DOLLAR PER TEAR. i Mrs. Dudy, of the Central hotel, went Our business houses all look mighty pretty, this week, with their display of holiday goods and seasonable Mrs. G. W.

Mills went to Manhattan Wednesday. Miss Florence Eockwell has returned COOrvINHAM'S Pair nf Dprfarflv Pltttnr Crurar1e to Topeka Wednesday. The next term of the district court from Boston. T.W.Dorn New Umbrella Jfcl.OU IO JpO.UU is due on New Years day. THE NEW OPERA HOISE set of Knives and Forks Manager.

The express and post offices are now Fur and Cloak Sale both up against the holiday rush. New 8-Day Clock $2.25 tO $4.00 Plain or Set Ring tO $75.00 Mrs. Jas. Grant and the boys have gone to Garnett for the holidays. f- sr any ui uiusc dhuiuui iw uuuicniiu Onr merchants are all enjoying a big holiday trade.

J. H. Avery, the Alida merchant, was here Wednesday. The Eaber flats are receiying their finishing touches. An Iola man calls eggs "cackleber-ries." Pretty good.

The holiday rates on the railroads go into effect tomorrow. to mention at It is very fashionable nowadays to be Sam Colvin, who had his back broken recently by a mule falling on him, is reported as slowly but steadily improving. Dr. H. O'Donnell, of Ellsworth, was in the city Wednesday, visiting his brother, Dr.

Fred, while en route to Kansas City. "Down in was played at Abilene, Tuesday night, by home talent, and was highly complimented by the local papers. The Redmond company, at the opera NEW JACKETS, GOLF CAPES, COLLARETTS, vaccinated. Are you in the mode? FRIDAY SATURDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE. December 22 and 23 The U.

P. is putting additional bal ist Door North ist Nat' I Bank. BOAS AND MUFFS. last in the cut east of the Fort Riley depot. 1TAII We Ask is a Chance to Show You Our Line and we Know Our This is the year when the holiday Prices and Assortment will guarantee the sale.

trade will mount away up into the big figures. house last night made a great hit with Elmer Shreeves, who has been work Redmond Drama-tic (p ing at New Chillicothe, is home for the holidays. Get Youp County Attorney Roark had legal their opening bill "The Mountain Girl." Ladies free again tonight. A. N.

Miller returned the first of the week from his southern hunting trip. His appearance indicates that he suffered no hardships while gone. Whenever a person can't think of a suitable Christmas present for a friend they generally purchase a book. And it would be difficult to do better. business which called him to Atchison, Tuesday.

We have just purchased a stock of the above goods at 33 1-3 per cent discount, therefore can make you wholesale prices on them. CHRISTMAS GOODS A full line of everything in Toys, Fancy Goods. Fine China, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, and a thousand other things making suitable -presents for young and old. You were pleased with our prices last year, you wiU be more pleased this season. CLOSE OUT SALE WINTER MILLINERY We will filve a discount of 10 to 4-0 per cent on everything in winter millinery, hats, feathers, etc.

This also includes Velvets, Silks and Satins, We will continue this sale until the goods are all closed out. You can make the best selections if you come early. STRONG DRAHATIC AND VAUDEVILLE CO. Mrs. Mayor Humphrey and little sons The lodges of this city are all having good times this winter.

The Republican wishes all mankind a very Merry Christmas. The state oratorical contest takes place at Emporia tomorrow. The usual number of people have been spelling it Xmas, this year, Could you ask for finer winter weather than we are having right now? John Marston and little son have gone to Michigan for a holiday visit. Mr. and Mrs.

G. W. Mills are in To-peka today, inspecting holiday displays. Fred Lawson will go south, after the holidays, for the remainder of the winter. have gone to Lawrence to enjoy the holidays.

CHRISTMAS PHOTO AT PENNELL'S ME 10, 20, 30 Cts. Dr. Greeno returned last Friday from Indiana, where he had been to visit his mother. The business houses are now open THURSDAY, DEC. 28.

ONE NIGHT ONLY The Incomparable Production, At COOKINHAM'S. evenings until 9:30, until the holiday trade is over. The Abilene Reflector couldn't wait, and issued its Christmas page and cov Lewis Morrison's er last Saturdar. Grant Bermant have purchased the old skating rink. They will still occupy it as a stable.

For Good Winter Manager Dorn has added much to the comfort of the patrons of the opera house by placing that elegant screen inside the entrance to prevent the disagreeable draft from the open doors. There are. quite a number of English citizens here who are watching the war in the Transvaal with considerable interest and are not at all pleased with the repeated victories of the Itoers, Mrs. Burnette, at the Tremont house, is entertaining her daughter, Mrs. Li.

J. Dunn, of Kansas City. The Redmond company, at the opera house tomorrow night, are all right. The Ministerial Alliance will not meet again until the second Monday in January. Morrison's "Faust" at the opera house next Thursday night.

Don't forget the date. Pit Halleck, one of the most prominent citizens of Abilene, was in the city -Tuesday. Mrs. Going, who has been on a visit to her husband in South Dakota, has returned. The Knights and Ladies of Security had a big time, Monday night, celebrating the sixth anniversary of their establishment in this city.

Addresses, music, cake walk and a splendid supper, were features of the entertainment. The circular sent out by the 'Inde-pendent Telephone Company" would lead one to infer that a persen could not talk over the toll line of the Bell telephone Company without going to the central office, which is a mistake. You can now "talk over the toll line direct from your own phone." Mr. and Mrs. E.

Crevilli of Seattle, Seats on sale at Holz-schuher's Drug Store. It is reported here that Conductor Thornberg has secured a job in Texas. We hope it is a good one. The trial of the boys who were said to be mixed up in the shooting scrape mentioned a couple of weeks ago, was continued to next Thursday, Dec. 28.

A shooting scrape at Randolph, Sunday night, in which one man lost his life and another was shot in the face. There was a "woman at the bottom of it." The aged parents of A. N. Miller, who make their home with his brother Henry, at Herington, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding day, last week. From the appearance of the stairway and outside hall the next morning it would be difficult to determine what sort of an entertainment the Ben urs had Tuesday night.

Carl Reynolds, who has been with Cary's drug store all summer, will remain with the new proprietors, Gleason Guthrie after they take possession the first of the new year. Abilene didn't take very kindly to. Prof. Riddell's lectures on "sonlology." It probably was too deep for them. The Reflector frankly admits that Abilene would, prefer a cake walk.

There will be a hot old debate at Mil-ford, January 13, between representatives of the Woodman and Odd Fellow orders, as to which is doing and has done the more for mankind. Did you see the moon in eclipse Sat urday night2 J. n. Grentner went to Atchison, on business, Tuesday. it? BOOTS SHOES LEGGINS OVERSHOES FELT BOOTS The college students are mostly at Washington, are visiting the family of A.

R. Holzschuher. Mrs. Crevilli is home for the holidays. a sister of Mr.

Holzschuher whom he Mrs. Stephen Boone has been quite sick for a couple of weeks. Pythian Lodge, No. 13, will give their annual entertainment and cake walk this evening, at Grentner's hall. Mu-sii will be urnishel by the Fort Riley orchestra.

Admission 10 and 15 cents; 35 cents for lady and gentleman. Major General Lawton, who was killed near Manila, the first of the week, was in this city and registered at the Bartell House, January 9 last. He came to Fort Riley to inspect the Twelfth V. S. Infantry then stationed there.

Thomas Bishop, the popular clerk at the Bartell House has a fad for good books and has the finest start toward a library of any young man in this part of the country. He began this week the accumulation of his second thousand volumes. had not seen for more than twenty years. She is a vocalist of great re Wednesday was the day for adding the penalty to all unpaid taxes. Had you forgotten it? James McDonald, the barber in Rudy Sohn's shop, has been obliged to take a layoff to nurse a lame hand.

The average small boy is ardently longing for more snow so he may work his old sled or get a new one. The Qhase-Lister company played to nown on the Pacific slope, being a graduate of the conservatory of music a good house Monday night. The Jeanette Lewis show, which was here for a week, this fall, recently went to pieces in Oklahoma. Harry Curry came in off the road, the first of the week, to spend his holiday vacation with his family. Mayor Humphrey has gone to New Mexico to look after some mining property in which he is interested.

Mrs. Jos. Gillett, of Woodbine, visited her parents, Capt. and Mrs. A.

C. Pierce, of this city, this week. Mrs. Capt. Wright visited with Kansas City friends over Sunday and returned home Monday evening.

Hale Powers is fixing up the house on Maple Grove farm for the reception of a bride, the first of the new year. Li. W. Torrence, formerly express agent here, now has a run as messenger between Topeka and Fort Scott. at Milan, Italy.

Wakefield haslet the contract for the erection of a rectory to cost 31,200. Christmas Cards, Books and Booklets cheapest and best at P. O. Bookstore. Local flarkets.

The Consultors of the Diocese of Con- Hogs 33.45 3.60 The Board of County Commissioners held a short special session, Monday. The M. E. Ladies Aid Society will meet this afternoon with Mrs, Ltovejoy. Mrs.

Burd, of Clarks creek, is mourning the recent death of a sister in I cordia held their annual meeting in The Salvation Army meetings are still being held at the Baptist church, with a full house every night. Otto Kurtze, from Junction City, is working on the U. P. section in place of his brother, Wm. Kurtze.

Wakefield Searchlight. AND EVERYTHING IN THE SHOE LINE GO TO J. C. Teitzel, The Shoe Man. Wheat 58 Oats 18 Corn 33 Eggs ia Butter 15 20 this city, Monday, at the home of Father Hurley.

The Right Reverend J. D. Cunningham, D. presided. Dickinson county has the second case in court resulting from the change of salary law.

This time it is ex-County Clerk D. G. Kieffer who sues for 81,000 which, the new law cut him out of. 04 Roosters, old 10 Roosters, young each 15 Dress Well. Nothing enhances a man's appearance or creates more regard, than a nice-fitting suit of clothes.

When you want such a suit, overcoat or trowsers, see the stock of goods and get the prices from Frank Locke, The Tailor. He will save you money. HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE NEW JACKETS AND GOLF CAPES AT Mrs. Frank O'Reilly entertained the Columbian High Five Club, last Monday evening in thp elegant aDd cordial manner she well understands. Turkeys 06 ONE HALF REGULAR PRICES AT The roads were pretty well cut up before they were frozen, making it pretty rough traveling by wagon road.

Ducks 04 till! COOK1NHAMS? Geese 04.

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