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The National Field from Salina, Kansas • 5

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Salina, Kansas
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nLnnnnnutrm annnruinxirinjinn LOCALS AS YOU LIKE THEM. Bets on Election Eirui uxruvruxru-u injuumarLoruxru W. II. McDowell's drug store is in the bands of a receiver. A daughter has been born to the wife of F.

B. Soott of Solomon. are "Mighty Uncertain" but you can win your "Bet Every Time" if you bet tb tit we "Knock Out" any competitor in fcSalina oa prices on Boots, Shoes, Rubber, Overgaiters etc, 0 days in the week we sell Shoes and piles of Are you among our customers? If not, why not? 7oc for Men's Artie. $1.25 for the Best. A son has been born to Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Nordstrom of Marquette. A. Giddens of Gypsum has sold his blacksmith shop to D.

W. Bishop. Clarence Wilson, a colored boy aged 12, $1.00 HOW'S THIS FOlt liOVS' OR MISSES died Monday and was buried Tuesday. In more ways than one. We've an ODD way of selling below all the other fellows.

We've an ODD way of getting the newest styles before the other fellows have discovered there are any new styles out. We've an ODD way of finding out just what ou want and at a price you are glad to pay. We've an ODD way of marking our prices in plain figures and having but one price to all WeVe an ODD way of drawing a constant stream of trade when other merchants are growling about "dull business." SAY, we want every body to come in this week and see our Suits and Overcoats. Ben Teichgraeber of Gypsum has pur chased the Badger Lumber yard in that Calf, Grain Kid, Button or Lace Shoes, fine, medium or heavy. Others ask $1.00.

1 i These Are Plain Facts: 1 Every day we have some customer say "SO SO charged me $1 35, 81.50 and 11.75 for them, and you are selling them for $1 00. That's Our Pri If vou want to buy your Boot and Shoes at tn "Right ttf ces," and you want the "Best value on Eaiiu" tor your money, "Drop" into our store next time. city. A pleasant basket social was given Friday evening at the Magnolia school house, south of town. Dr.

Sawyer was called to Lincoln, Wednesday, on aooount of the death of bis brother. Wm. F. Davis and Minnie D. Dilling, both of Solomon, have been granted a SUITS.

marriage licence in Abilene. The Scottish Rite Masonic bodies of Salina will hold their fall convocation Tf liess than any other dealer 3 can make prices. INVESTIGATE from November 15th to 18th. OVERCOATS. Men's Black, Blue or Brown Dress Overcoats, velvet collar; a good smooth Beaver Men's Dark-Gray, wool lined Heavy Ulsters, wide storm collar and extra length 5.00 G.

L. Richards, one of the well known Men's all Wool Suits, any size, grey or brown, round or square cut, $5 00 Men's Heavy Weight, all-wool Suits, extra good value, 6 50 farmers of this county, made the Union Fred G. office a pleasant call yesterday. The H. D.

Lee Mercantile Co. has taken possession of J. W. Whittier's 7 doors north Masonic Temple. grocery store on North Santa Fe.

Men's Brown Cheviot Suits or Grey Harris Cassimeres, very heavy F. B. Writer of Roxbury and Louisa Schwartz of Salina were married Mon 750 day afternoon by Rev. H. P.

Crego. TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION. Men's First Quality Beaver Overcoats, colors blue or velvet collar; a coat worth $9 of your money. Yours for, Gilgian Hari and Mrs. Annie Smith, Jin ruxnruiuiiiijTJnjTjTJTruTjT 1 TERSE TALES OF TRAVELERS.

Eruxrinjxruxruiruirun both of Brookville, were married Thurs 750 The best line of $10 SUITS on earth. Cassimeres, Worsteds, Chev Will Meet In the High School Building on day. The groom is 51 and the bride 44, uage Musser issued a marriage D. S. Shellabarger has returned to license Friday to Jacob Wissing of Decatur, 111.

iots, in blue, black, brown, grey, and Brookville and Jarea Johnson of Falun. Jonathan Weaver has returned from W. N. Ard, the Cambria operator, has Men's Blue, Liack and Brown Kersey Overcoats; imported cloth; as good a coat as you will find anywhere for $13. You can have them at.

i all the fashionable weaves and mix been transferred to the Union Pacific WTeaver, Kan. Miss Cella Fombella has returned from her visit to Denver. 1 depot in this city. He is the night oper ator. .1000 Chas.

and John Eberhardt have re Saturday, November 13. The Saline County Teachers' Association will be held in the.High school building on Saturday, November 13, beginning at 1 o'clock p. m. The program is as follows: Music. White's School Management Topic, "School H.

Gaines, Leader. Music. Schoolmaster in Literature Topics, "Chas. Dickens, W. M.

Thackery, Wm. Cooper" Prof. Chas. SwiBher, Leader. Teachers are urged to be present and The funeral of Mrs.

Sarah E. McCowley turned to Springfield, Mass. tures. The finest fitting goods made. Boys' and Children's Clothing at correspondingly low figures.

took place Friday morning at 10 o'clock Mrs. R. V. Ingraham of Cripple Creek Boys' and Children's Overcoats at lowest prices. from her late residence on South Tenth street.

Harvey Hagler was arrested again is here looking after her interests. Prof. J. H. Sawtell came up from Wamego Friday, returning Sunday.

L. W. Krueger returned Sunday from Tuesday. He is charged with receiving stolen money, the property of Wright, the blind man. Caldwell, where he visited his sister.

Miss Reba Galbraith, a Wesleyan Rev. Dr. Saville of Marquette has participate in the Reading Circle work. HALLOWE'EN HILARITY. accepted a call from Herryman, and will leave for that place with his family in about a week.

Compare our goods and prices. We will leave it to your judgment and you will see we have a very ordinary way of saving you money. Remember us on Underwear, 35, 50 and 75c a garment. The best goods for the least money. Complete line of Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Rubbers, Arties, Boots and everything in Footwear.

The Misses Wesling gave a pleasant dance at their home in the country Thursday evening in honor of their cousin, Mr. John Brunce, R. G. Bracken of Delphos and Miss Lizzie Cuppage were married at Newkirk, October 27. The groom is a prominent merchant of Delphos.

Salina Has a Vest-Pocket Edition of Kansas City's Carnival Night. Hallowe'en wns observed in Salina by the lovers of boisterous mirth and mischief. Young girls and old girls amused themselves by throwing corn, flour and feminine glances at wandering wayfarers. Young boys and old boys with heads wanted sport of a tougher variety. They tore up crossings, removed gates, made a general nuisance out of themselves and caused a number of people to use sulphurous adjectives.

MRS. EFF1E LISHEN DEAD. Lloyd Lang of Gypsum was held up and robbed of 8G8 last week by some strangers whom he was driving to Abilene. No arrests have been made. student, is ill at her home in Solomon.

Dan Chapman went to Wichita, Friday. He is thinking of locating there. Miss Emma Miller of McPherson arrived Friday to visit Mrs. Fred Shellabarger. Miss Jessie Moore has returned to Beatrice, after visiting Miss Clara Cooper.

Bert Berg, arrived from Pueblo Friday and after visiting his parents left for Kansas City, Frank Wilkinson and wife, who are now located at Hamilton, are visiting in Salina. A. L. Dogeral and wife, who formerly lived here, are visiting in the city. Their home is in the south.

Swan Lasckstrom, who has been working for August Holmquist, left Saturday for his old home in Sweden. Mrs. Fred Wertzheimer and daughter Miss Isadore have returned to Kansas City after visiting Mrs. Henry Blather-wick. Miss Alice Hemphill, who formerly lived here but who is now engaged as a nurse in Kansas City, visited relatives here this week, MARKET REPORT.

M. M. Briggs has sold his residence property on South Santa Fe to II. D. Three Opinions: The following prices are being paid for pro Lee, who will bring his neices here from Ohio to make their home in this city.

Miss Noble, who has been night oper duce by the Salina business men to-day. Wheat No. 2, hard 73c Wheat No. 3. Wheat No.

4, 65c Wheat No. 2, soft 78c ator at the Union Pacific for several months, left Friday for Perry, a station Wheat No. 3, between Lawrence and Kansas City, where she will act as operator. Wheat No. 4, 70c 2Gc 20c Everyone desires to keep informed on Hay Kye 33c 4c Hogs 8.00 to $3.60 Turkey hens i4s Turkey gobblers.

Yukon, the Klondyke and Alaskan gold fields. Send 10c for large Compendium of vast information and big color map to Butter 20c Eggs 12c Passed Away in This City Tuesday Afternoon at the Age of 29. Mrs. Effie M. Lishen died Tuesday afternoon at the home of her father on North Ninth street at the age of 29 years.

She leaves a husband, Mr. Ed. Lishen, and three children Edna, aged Carl, aged and Ruesel, aged 3. Her home is in Pleasant Valley townsnip where she lived for a number of years and was highly respected on account of her estimable traits of character. She was the daughter of Mr.

B. P. Elston, proprietor of the Union Hotel, from which place the funeral took place yesterday afternoon. TLEPHONE EXTENSION. Hamilton Pub.

Indianapolis, Ind. PATENT GRANTED. Sunday services are held at the First Uncle Sam Says W. A. Stillwell's Automatic U.

B. church, Geo. Coldwell, pastor as follows: 10:00, Sunday school; 11:00, preaching; 7:30, preaching; 7:30 Wed Switchboard Is a Good Thing. W. A.

Stillwell has received a letter nesday evening, prayer meeting; 7:30 "The CHICAGO RECORD is a model newspaper in every sense of the word. HaMsburg (Pa. Call. "There is no paper published in America that so nearly approaches the true journal' istic ideal as The CHICAGO RECORD." From "Newspaperdom" (New York). 7 have come to the firm conclusion, after a long test and after a wide comparison with the journals of many cities and countries, that The CHICAGO RECORD comes as near being the ideal daily journal as we are for some time likely to fluid on these mortal shores' Prof.

J. T. Hatfield in The Evanston (III.) Index. Sold by newsdealers everywhere and 'subscriptions received by all postmasters. Address THE CHICAGO RECORD, Friday evening, Y.

P. C. U. from his attorneys at Washington stat Prof. H.

N. Gaines has been assigned ins that his application for a patent on a place on the program of the North Central Kansas Teachers' Association, the session of which will be held at Junction City from November 25 to 27. an automatic secret telephone system has been granted. The application has been pending for a year. Besides Mr.

Stillwell. Oscar Seitz, C. S. Conrad and Obituary. Died, October 14, Asa, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Nathan Wilson of Dillon. His age lacked but a few days of ten years. A very pretty funeral service was held from the Presbyterian church. The schools attended and four of the little fellow's schoolmates were pall-bearers.

The bereaved family have many friends here in Gypsum who extend their sympathy in this hour of sorrow. "He is not dead the child of our affection. But gone unto that school Where he 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, He lives, whom we call dead." "And though at times impetuous with emotion A Plan to Build a Toll Line to Cambria Solomon and Abilene. The Salina Telephone Company intends to build a toll line to Abilene, tak Prof Gaines' subject is "The Trademark Alex Barneck are interested in the new of the Teacher." invention, and Messrs. Seitz and Conrad will manufacture the automatic swith- There will be preaching in Union Hall board in Salina and control its use in at New Cambria next Sunday evening, November 7, by Rev.

Dessenbarger of the state. Messrs. Stillwell and Barceck will hnvn all the other territory in the United States except Kansas. Abilene. Let all come and give the Re verand a good audience.

There will also be an effort made to organize a union Sunday school. Please bring the children and let us have a good live Sunday school once more. Down Typhoid Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Johnson of Assaria UMnd.ansuJslngwnppressedjpT- rThe awrtmivlearUluiMro fcUttlng like the ing in New Cambria BBd Solomon. Mr. D. A.

Van Trine left Tuesday to make a canvass of the above mentioned towns and if enough subscriptions can be secured the line will be put in immediately. The proposed plan will also give Salina connection withEnterprise Hep rington and CounciiJfeeijis. Trine has an exchange which takes in these towns. A Card. To those friends and neighbors who assembled here October 22d, we wish to to say what we could not say at that received a telegram Wednesday C.

E. Anderson Anderson SHORT HORN CATTLE. Mammoth Bronze Turkeys. Barred Plymouth Rocks ocean, That cannot be at rest, We will be patient, and assuage the feeling We may not wholly stay; By silence sanctifying, not concealing, morning announcing the serious illness of their daughter Annie with typhoid fever, in Colorado. Mrs.

Johnson left on the evening train for the bedside of It's No Dream Now. ITALIAN BEES her daughter. The grief that must have way C. Z. Swisher.

Bee Keeper's Supplies. AND "A Tramp's Dream" will not be produced here tonight, the company having broken up at Abilene. The artists will now have a practical chance to indulge in a tramp's dream. Also I have for sale now two Short Horn Bulls, fit for service this season For Disturbing Services. Orie Darnell, an 18-year-old boy of several bred (Jows and Heifers.

Barred Plymouth Bock Eggs from very high scoring yards Lost Her Mind. Emma Horner, a servant in the family Of Brookville, will be tried in Justice Berg's court tomorrow on the charge of disturbing a religious meeting at of H. U. Mudge, general superintendent of the Santa Fe of Potwin, went crazy Hens and Pullets. I have ordered a full carload of Bee Hives direst from factory and will sell them cheaper than you can make them, or gel them elsewhere.

I also offer to sell or trade Bees, either in single or double walled hives and want an Incubtor, or good Mare. Come and see what we have to offer, or Address, J. A1TIDER.S01T, Sox 848, Kan. Fined For Assault. Allen Alley, a young farmer who lives near New Cambria, was found guilty in Justice Turtle's court Monday of committing an assault upon Thos.

Alley, his grandfather, and was find $10 and costs, amounting to $28. yesterday about noon and made quite a disturbance. The city marshal of Potwin took her in custody, and placed her in the Stormont hospital. The girl is a Swede, and her folks live in Salina. It Is Bad ONE SOLID WEEK.

time. During our residence of nearly 29 years here we have not been able to assist in that Christian and social work which we would have been glad to have donevand therefore feel entirely unworthy to receive that generous token of regard at your hands, but it is highly appreciated and will long be cherished in kind rememberance of friends left behind. Kindly and sincerely, Mr. and Mhs. Orlo Hubbard.

"The worst oold I ever had in my life was cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes W. H. Norton, of Sutter Creek, "This cold left me with a cough and I was expectorating all the time. The remedy cured me, and I want all of my friends whea troubled with a cough or cold to use it, for it will Very bad policy to neglect symptoms of trouble in the kidneys. If allowed to The Coming Woman Who goes to the club while her husband tends the baby, as well as the good old-fashioned woman who looks after her home, will both at times get run down in health.

They will be troubled with loss of appetite, headache, sleeplessness, fainting or dizzy spells. The most wonderful remedy for these women is Electric Bitters. Thousands of sufferers from Lame Back and Weak Kidneys rise up and call it blessed. It is the medicine for women. Female complaints and nervous troubles of all kinds are soon relieved by the use of electric Bitters.

Delicate women should keep this remedy on hand to build up the system. Only 50o per bottle. For sale by O. Tobey ACo. Dropped Dead.

John L. Brenizer, one of Abilene's oldest residents and a prominent farmer of Dickinson county, fell dead on the street in Abilene Monday afternoon of heart disease. Died in Topeka. 1 1. Snyder was called to Topeka Tues Topeka Capital.

How to Cure Bilious Colic. I suffered for weeks with colic and pains in my stomach caused by biliousness and had to take medicine all the while until I used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which cured me. I have since recommended it to a good many people. Mrs. B'.

Fairhaven, Conn. Persons who are subject to bilious colio can ward off the attack by taking this remedy as Head Westland'n Players's Will Open Here Monday Night. Head Westland's players will open a week's engagement at the opera house Monday evening in a repertoire of high-class, refined comedies and dramas. Up-to-date specialties will also presented. The company, which is composed of 25 artists, carries a fine uniformed band.

The admission will be 10, 20 and 30 cents. Ladies will be admitted free on Monday night if accompanied by an escort with a paid 30-eent tioket. develop they cause much suffering and sorrow. Bright's disease, diabetes and dropsy owe their great prevalence and fatality to neglect of the first warning symptoms. Dr.

J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm is a certain cure for any disease or weakness of the kidneys. A trial will convince you of its great potency. Price $1.00 a bottle.

For Bale at Eketrand's Pharmacy, 110 W. Iron, Are. do them good." Sold by all Druggists. day on account of the death of bis brother-in-law. Jas.

Hill. He returned Call and see Mrs. Getts' elegant line 0 with the remains that evening and tie soon as the first symptoms appear. Sold by all Druggists. trimmed hats and bonnets.

New goods arriving daily. funeral took place Wednesday afternoon..

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