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ft? SCHOOL EZP02TS. L. A. BBY EPOBT OF SCHOOLS 3 The Seven-Day Advents are holding forth at the Tadpole school house. Good evangelists are in charge and the meetings are reported as being very interesting.

a 3 er tx CD tr a FOB MOUTH ESDIXO DECEMBER 80, 1895. LOAKS Boys enrolled Girls enrolled Total Av. dally Per cent.of attend. Cases tardiness 7 17 24 22 VI 0 8 17 20 37 36 97 1 19 17 17 34 33 96 1 17 21 13 34 33 97 18 17 25 18 30 35 55 32 39 91 93 0 3 18 13 104 115 219 193 95 7 93 Neith'r abs't tardy! G. Msssxblkt.

Principal. Wm. High, who resides in Sedgwick county, was a visitor at the home of II. T. Woodward from last Friday until Monday of ttis week.

Mr. II. Is a populist and was elected trustee of his township last fall. Mrs. L.

13. Gillette and son, of Marion, Kansas, and Mrs. R. S. Lytle and Miss Penny, ot Stanford, Kentuckey, sisters, nephew and niece of Mrs.

J. C. Diivis, came in on Monday to visit about a week. APES. Notice To INDEX STOCKHOLDERS Owing to the fact that a great portion of the stock was not represented at the meeting on Saturday, Dec.

21, another meeting will be held on Saturday, January 4, 1896. At this meeting a Board of Directors will be elected and the remaining outstanding stock will be re issued and entered on the books ot the Company. Don't fail to bring your old certificates, if you have any. If not, bring what papers you have in your possession showing the amount of stock to which you are entitled. Eyery stockholder should attend this meeting.

13y order of Directors. LOCAL NEWS. Following is a list of pupils neither absent nor tardy during the past month: HIGH SCHOOL. Maggie Colling, Walter Cushenbery, Heiien Engle. Arthur Goddard, Chas.

Adams, as. Heliings, Harry McCoy, Wm. Bankin. BOOM V. ELM KILLS ITErS.

Your correspondent is still baching it, and don't like it very well either. Mr. and Mrs. W. B.

Rackley made a trip to Medicine Lodge last Thursday. Corn sbuckers are very busy yet, on account of which, some scholars are losing the longest end of the school term. Louis Frame and sons returned from their trapping expedition. They report game as pretty scarce. We are glad to state that Mrs.

J. A. McCoy is up and around again. Mrs. E.

C. Grigsby is yisiting friends at Attica. J. A. McCoy came home for a few days during the sickness of his wife.

His son, Frank, is herding the cattle in his stead. The Amber school had a Christmas tree on Christmas eve. Dance at Sawyer last Friday evening. W. B.

Rackley came home just in tftne to eat Christmas turkey with bis family. He will remain long enough to make a good visit. Will Rauhut has just received a fine new tailor-made suit of clothes, and is planning a trip to Kingman, where he formerly lived, as soon as he can get off from work in the mill. Wonder what's Muggs: Say Muggins, what is the best Farm Paper I can take this year? Muggins: Why, the Farm Record of course, and by the way you can get it free with the Indkx. Read their offer and see for yourself or call at their cilice.

We have laid in a fine Stock of Choice Ladles' Capes and Cloaks selected from the latest Styles and Newest Designs. Headquarters for Dry Goods Boots and Shoes Mabel Funk, Lizzie Lamthorst, Frances Gallagher, Bessie MoOoy, Bessie Jones, Mattie Gallagher, Mildred McKeever, Essie Lindley, Jetta Lewis, Burney Standlford, Chester Updegraff, Harry Burney, Edward Lewis, Jerry Gano, Ovid Burner, Charley Johnson, Chester Martin, Case Stout. ROOK IV. Sybil Burney. Edith Noble.

Amy Cbase, Jessie Bankin, WE WELCOME THE INDUSTttY. The Topeka State Journal of last Friday evening contained the following regarding the conversion of the mill at this place into a tannic acid factory. We hope the scheme will pull through and that the industry will be self supporting and successful. It would be a calamity to our city to lose the plant after having gone to so much expense in procuring it. The Journal says: "There is a prospect that the old Medicine Lodge eunar plant which was sold a day or two ago under foreclosure for $9,480 will be made the scene of a new industry in Kansas.

An organization of English capital-! ists is negotiating lor the establishment with a view of operating it as a canatgre plant for the manufacture of tannic acid. Almost all of the machinery used for the manufacture of sugar can be used and so the cost ot new machinery will be small inaeed. Canaigre is a plant which grows only in New Mexico, southwestern Texas and Arizona and its product takes the place of bark used in tanning hides. The syndicate which is trying to buy the plant has the entire control of the output and they have but one other plant and that is in Phoenix, Arizona. If the factory is sold to the Englishmen it will be worth about $110,000, which is about what it cost, originally.

Mr. E. B. Cowgill who bought the plant for Willson S. Dodge, says there is no doubt about the syndicate being in earnest and lie thinks they will establish the second tannic acid plant in the world at Medicine Lodge." PROGSAM.

A local teachers meeting will be held at Sharon Saturday evening January 4, 1896 at the ChristiHii Chapel. An interesting program 1ns beeii prepared as follows. All are invited to attend. Song Sharou school. Invocation J.

O. lUbn. Song Quartette, by district 49. Object of study Anna M. Hahn.

Discussion Charles Ecfc. Declamation Edna Eck. History of the Country School J. M.De Lisle Discussion W. G.

Gorman. Primary Arithmetic Zella Thomas. Discussion Wm. Garrison. Murray Allen.

The Lyndon Journal wants a merchant with a SIO.OOO stock of goods to come to that city and get into business. All those of Medicine Lodge who wish to take advantage ot this snap are requested to write to the Journal. Don't all write at once. Clothing Thero was a little fellow who went Toot. tot.

toot! He hud a littio uauifa, It was Lute. Lute. Lute! He bhM lie wanted money. It was Gold, gold, gold! But be learned at last, poor fellow, he was. Hold, eold, Bold! Contributed.

tiinei ones, Edna Kauffman, Bessie Langhort, Nellie McCoy. Gertrude McKeever, Mildred Gano. Kirk Collins, Bex Stout. Harry Sellers, Frank Williams, Garfield Parsons. Groceries N.

B. The above is not ROOM III. Lee Mart la, Maud Han kin, Carl Bankin." Welcome Koy Benedict, Griffey Clark, Winnie Durham, Jennie Flsbburn, an up-to-date cut and not used to represent styles of to-day. Don't write it ,4180.5." A. EBY CO.

oa Holmes. The next teachers association will be held at Medicine jodge, the second Saturday in January. All teachers are expected to be present and take part in he exercises. All persons interested in education are kindly invited to attend. Zeal Johnson, Make your resolutions to-day.

Bennie Kauffman. Herbert Lindley. New is John Martin, The Old year i3 out aud the In. Avis Axline. NEW MEAT MARKET.

M. J. Lane drove up from Kiowa last Friday. Pearl Funk, Alice Fishburn. Sammle Singer.

Luman Guy Singer, Luna Smith. Lawrence Stevens, Kay Watklns. Troy Watkins. ROOM II. Ethel Noble.

Mary 81a ne, Charlie Schmidt, John Shannon, Gertie Stevens, Fred Watkins, Alberta Cook, Ho Aldrich, Frank Slane. ROOM I. Charles Watkins. Lucy Fishburn. Hon.

Jerry Simpson was initiated in the G. A. R. last Saturday night. We are told that he was equal to the occa- May rreeman, Fraukie Lindley, hidVs at the Central Mary McCoy.

Cash paid for Meat Market. Carrie Morris, sion and that he conquered the goat i without any extra effort on his part. Rachel ruxon. Walter Noble, The usii.il New Year resolutions will be made todav. up now.

Looks kind o'suspiclous like, i We would like to give a word of caution to the young lady, if we guess rightly. Received too late last week. E.C. Grigsby went to Pratt Center Monday. Geo.IIawkins.ot McAdoo, was shucking corn last week for Mrs.

W. B. Rackley. Sylvester Grigsby is visiting bis brother. Dr.

C. E. Grigsby at Spivey. He will, also, visit some friends at Attica before returning home. Alex Means is up and around again.

Elm Mills school will not have vacation this winter. Mrs. J. A. McCoy has been quite sick lately.

Louis Frame and two sons are gone to the southern part ot the county on Harry Allen. Fresh and Salt MEATS Always on Hand. Harney Bristow. Frank (iilworth, Schuyler Matthews, lara Freeman, Katie Lacey, When you buy Hour, see Woodward It will be to your interest. 19tf Bert tsinger.

Maggie Martin, Otto 8outhworth, Hattie Matthews, Matthews. Pearl- AUG, SCHMIDT, Prop. West Side Main St. for i lo se 13 to ue congratulated upon securing his membership. We have made arrangements by wiiich we can furnish the Topeka Daily Co Operator, populist, and the Indkx one yeir for the small sum of 4.

The price ot the Co-Operator singly is S4. Subscribe now and get two papers for the price of one. E. E. Ilagerman was down from Elm Mills the first of the week.

He says he is enjoying good health and getting along nicely. His vacation from the Eitn Mills school is very limited this term four days. His term will close in two months from date. Report of College Hill school month ending Dec. 27, 1895.

Number of girls enrolled 19. Number of boys enrolled 12. Total enrollment 31. An immense line of choice dry goods just received at Woodward's. The best $3 pants in trie city at Woodwards.

Go and see them. Sample copies of the Farm Record can be had by calling at this office. Coun Is what we want. Highest market price paid at Glasier Co's. Wm.

aud Lydia Dobbs and Miss Cole returned to their home at Oxford, a week's trapping and hunting expedi tion. Louis Frame's horse got a little gay a few days ago while he was returning TLHIOSI Average attendance 27. Names of those not tardy: Lizzie Urton, Mary McGregor, Elmer Harris, Katie Wyre, Alice McGregor, Florence McGregor and John McGregor. Neither absent nor tardy: Artie Urton. Nellie McGregor, Teacher.

home from Sawyer. The horse had got started in au unusually lively gait, and in an attempt to hold the horse in Declamation Harry McGuire. Spelling in the Country school M. W. Short.

Discussion Sam Robinson. Recitation by a pupil of Sharon school. Incentives to study J. O. Lumpkin.

Discusolon Metta Warren. Declamation Claud Woollomes. Literature Whittier Mollio Starkey. Discussion Mattie Rule. Declamation A pupil of Sharon school.

Miscellany. Song Sharon School. Adjournment. F. M.

Shell, Co. Supt. went to returned yei- check, the line broke. The horse lm F. A.

Lewis and son, Wichita on Sunday and terday. mediately started at full speed, and Mr. Frame took a safe leap. The horse Our Shoes are made to Wear! There Isn't any guess work about them Made "upon honor" by Manufacturers whose reputation is not for Sale. Try them and be convinced.

Allen Shaw. At he meeting of the G. A. R. last Saturday night, Hon.

Jerry Simpson was elected delegate to the State En campment with J. Ii. Romig alternate. Mr. Simpson just became a member on that uight and his services as a delegate were demanded by the veterans at once.

Mr. Taylor ranks as an orator among the best in the country. Whitewater Register, (Wis.) R. II. Clay is wintering a lot of cattle on the old Lockard ranch for J.

D. Jones, of Kiowa. A COURSE OF LECTUEES. In view of the activity of resubmis- turned down a by-road, but the single line becoming wrapped aroung the axle caused the horse to turn into a grape vine bush where Mr. Frame found him a little later.

No damage was done out side the loss of a package of sugar and the bottom of the cart bed broken. Mrs. Susie Ilagerman is visiting her parents in Medicine Lodge, and now E. E. has to bach it.

XIX. sionists the state executive committee CSISFIELD. The cold wave reached here Saturday evening but it is much warmer at present. The holiday week is enjoyed here in various ways and maaners. Mr.

J. T. Spicer and W. A. Maddox went up to Medicine Lodge on last Saturday.

Arthur Maddox shelled corn for II. P. Watts last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Short were the guests Also a Complete line of Books, Tablets, Pens, Pencil. Note Books, Etc. of the AV. C. T.

TJ. has invited Rev. E. O. Taylor of Chicago, to make a tour of the state, visiting the principal cities, presenting the sociological and sci John King, Canema, was in the city one day last week and renewed his sub-sci iption.

A few weeks ago we received notice from the post master thai Mr. King failed to call for his mail and we naturally supposed that he was among those who had bid adieu to old but we are glad to note the contrary. That Wichita prophet, Mrs. Quimby by name, is keeping humanity constant entific grounds on which prohibition is The holiday ball given at the opera house last night, was well attended and is -reported a success. Uncle liillie Mills came up from Texas on Tuesday of last week aud remained until last Monday.

Mrs. J. II. Matthews and children went to Spivev last Friday where Mr. based, and as far as possible to educate the public sentiment and stimulate in STOVES STOVES! of Mr.

and Mrs. Dooiittle, northeast of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Award. telligent action in favor of the enforce ment of the prohibitory law. Mr.

Taylor has been a pastor in the SEASON. The Seven-Day Adyentists are hold Now is the time your thoughts run on STOVES, and we wish to impress on your mind that we carry a full line of Baptist denomination for twenty-five town last Friday. The corn market here is on the downward slide. Our buyers are paying 14 cents per bushel. Our farmers are done gathering corn and the problem is, where is our profit this year? For a change we would suggest a scrap with Great Britain so that years, his last pastorate being in the ly on terrorizing pegs by announcing the end of time.

In last Thursday's Eagle she had it scheduled for Sunday, the but for some reason best known to herself, the date was ing a series of meetings in the Tadpole school house. city of Chicago covering a period of ten vears duration, is an orator of R.R. Froman recently from Medicine national reputation and an expert sci Lodge is doing the blacksmithing in entist on the alcohol question. His I M. Newland's shop.

our honor as a nation may be main Matthews is holding his sheep. Rev. Cain closed his series of revival meetings at the College Hill 83hool house on Monday night. II. N.

liurner is prepared to winter 100 or 150 head of cattle. Call on or address him at Medicine Lodge. You can get choicest Colorado spuds at Glasier for less money than jou are now paying tor inferior ones. C3Pl3uy the Celebrated Crown Patent llazelton Hour of J. C.

Davis. War lectures delivered in Wisconsin, Min- Mr. P. V. Lintel, of Harper, was at tained.

Hard and Soft Coal, Cook Stoves and Ranges which we are selling at way down prices. Call and see our stoves. CHASE GOAN, er, gL gi ID nesota, Iowa and the Dakotas, have produced marked results. The local Arthur Doll, a former resident here Sharon a few days ago and on Monday evening the 23rd of December he organized a lodge ot the order Knights It will be an agreeable surprise to persons subject to attacks of billious colic to learn that prompt relief may be had iy taking Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In many instances the attack may be prevented by taking this remedy as soon as the first sy mptoms ot the disease ap W.

C. T. U. ot this place has been but now a land owner in the Strip was married to Miss Nance on Christmas fortunate in securing him for two lec day and is at home to his friends at the and Ladies of the Fireside. I understand that there were about twenty tures.

A small admission tee will be ence hotel on main street in our city. persons received into the order as charged for the lecture which involves a number of interesting chemical ex Arthur is an industrious young man, pear. 2 and 50 cents at J. R. Young charter members.

This order is similar to the A. O. U. W. but receives both and we wUh them much joy in their periments, such as a scientific analysis Drug Co.

wedded lite. of a glass of beer, likewise that of a BADGER LUMBER CO. LUMBER, LIME AND COAL. Two weeks ago the Woodward News drinking man's breath, gun powder Fred Wilson and Effie.are men and women as members. Lodges are organized in much the same manner as all fraternal orders.

The initia test of liquor and extracts, etc. A col visiting in Harper city. contained engravings of prominent barristers and officers of the district court at that place, among which was lection will be taken at the close of the Mr. and Mrs. M.

W. Short entertain tory ceremonies and secret work are other lecture to which every person FIRST AVENUE WEST, ed a few of their rie nds on Christmas day as follows: Mr. and Mrs. C. F.

said to be very impressive and instructive. The life insurance policy is for ranted to be the REST on the market. The only Christmas wedding in the county was that of George Smith and Miss Emma Spath, and it occurred at Kiowa. "That Roy ot Yours" ought to be preached from every pulpit In the land. Be sure and hear it Jan.

7. Rey. E. O. Taylor.

Go to Dr. Yant dentist while he is here to get the best dental work done. He will remain till he gets through with his work. who hears the same will be expected to a purported likeness or Ed Sample. To get the joke bacK on the News, the Alva Review of last week publishes the contribute something.

The lectures Ware and son, John Morgan and Miss five hundred or one thousand dollars will be as follows: Gass, Mrs. Sarah Burket, W. Burket as each member prefers and the assess KANSAS MEDMNE LODGE, portrait of Billy Bolton. We are now Tuesday Janurry 7th, "That boy of ment rate is in proportion, to the convinced that Hudson and Bolton are and wife, Rev. John Burket, Jacob and May, Burket, Joseph yours." weanesnay, January amount of the policy.

This is a new iealous rivals for tho same feminine glass of beer analyzed." The meetings Burket, Miss Anderson, Samuel Bur order. I am told the first lodges were organized in 1894. palm. will be held in the opera house at 7:30. ket and Miss Hartzell.

George Moore came in on Christmas There was a dance in town on the For the next six months the Inter E. M. Woodward, We think we have a just cause in en evening of the 25th inst. and supper national Sunday school lessons which day (last Wednesday) to visit a few days with his parents. George is now tering a complaint against E.

E. Ilag was served at the Hotel de Fence. We -Dealer in- erman. On Monday, while in town, are used in the various Sunday schools in this valley will all be in the New employed by the Rock Island railroad did not learn how many were in attend he called on us and was wearing a as cook for a force of workmen. He ance.

Testament and mostly in the book of The Misses Woodcock returned to their home at Wellington on Monday. They had been visiting the Woodward family several days. J. C. Walstad aud Andy Rossi furnish music for the Xew Year dance at Attic to-night.

They also played their last Wednesday. mo3t pleasant simle, but he didn't say likes his position and get3 fair wages. Luke. The Christmas entertainment on 4 id a word. Later we learned the cause of He returned on Sunday accompanied Christmas eve at tne scnooi nouse was I noticed in the Wichita Eagle that Groceries and Dry Goods, Agents For J.

P. BADEN'S WIN FIELD FLOUR. Our Stock is clean and fresh and our prices as low as the lowest. Giye ns a Call his pleasant countenance and we still fairly well attended. The music and one William Burke was captured in by his sister, Miss Ada.

She will visit with relatives in Caldwell until the school vacation is ended which is next feel like thumping him. A fine boy ar rived at his house on Sunday. Under recitations were good. The Arch pre senteda pretty appearance and was Monday. stand, reader, we don't complain because of E.

E's. happiness, but because weil loaded with candy and numerous other presents for the little folks, and Wichita last week by one Doc. Boot, while in the act of burglarizing the residence of one T. J. Rogers.

The meeting at the XJ. 13. church closed on Sunday night for the present. ro. Dyson has been the principal speaker at these meetings and is an of his stubborn silence.

However, we A. T. ft 8. T. E- E.

TIME CABTJ. The delegation of this city that attended the Masonic installation and Misses Myrtle and May Woodcock came over from Wellington last Thursday to spend the holiday week with the family of II. T. Woodward. The trial of Henry Sevey vs.

John Sparks took place before Justice Mor many little hearts were made can forgive when we remember that B. S. Kauffman, "WATCHES and CTEWEIRY. Santa Claus made his appearance in ball at Lake City on Christmas night this Is his first. his happiest mood and distributed the reports an unusually large attendance.

presents. While the presents were not Tne hall was crowded and the pleasure Many merchants are well aware that ris last Friday. The inry returned a costly, yet they were appreciated bjr the their customers are their best friends of many was curtailed on this account. Eastern connection, leaves 1:40 p. Kiowa and Panhandle connection, and all points In Texas, leaves.

10:00 a. m. Eastern connection, arrives 1:16 p. m. Kiowa and Panhandle connection and Southern mail, arrives 5:00 p.

m. All trains run dal ly except Sunday only one rain; leaves at. 10:00, arrives W. O. HORR.

Local Agent. verdict in favor of the defendant. recipients with hearty good will. Shaw's orchestra didn't put In an ap and taken pleasure in supplying them pearance but good music was furnished with the best goods obtainable. As an Grandpa Jones spent Christmas with his daughter, Mrs.

Epley, who resides by Bently and Buck brothers. All en instance. Perry Cameron, druggists joyed themselves notwithstanding the in the Strip. earnest worker. We trust much good has been done.

The chief cause of loss of cattle and horses this winter is attributed to corn stalks. In addition to losses formerly noted, Uncle Ben Lasswell has lost hve cattle and three horses, Standiford Smart two horses, David Clough six horses and several head of cattle, John Kimball one horse, James B. Neal one horse, Lawrence Neal one McKeynolds thirteen head of cattle. Flushing, Michigan. They say: "We have no hesitation in recommending to limited soace alotted to each individ Strayed.

The social event of the season was an WE. our customers Chamberlain's Cough ual's bodily frame. Two rearlinir heifers bran led runnio? old fashioned taffy pulling and play Remedy as the best medicine we have party at J. T. Spicer's home on last Our readers who have been looking ever sold, and always gives satisfac Thursday evening.

Several persons Mrs. Mahlon Wuner and baby, who have been visiting with the family of Register of Deeds Smith, returned to ber home at Wellington, Monday. F. M. Shell and C.

L. Bramwell returned on Sunday. Mr. Shell from the Teacher's Association at Topeka and Mr. Bramwell from his holiday yisit at Concordia.

December had two moons, Mrs.Quim-by prophesied, but the world still stands. Our delinquent subscribers Ear mark in right ear. W. E. WlLLTAM, 2t Medicine Lodfre.

STRAY I will give 1 per head for location of any of my cattle branded tion." 25 and 50 cents, at J. R. Young from a distance were in attendance Drug Co. All report a jolly time. Cristield Lodge No.

74 of the Knights On Sunday we visited at Uncle Benj. Lasswell's. We found him sitting up Ava; iicnors- and Ladies of the Fireside elected the following officers for the ensuing year, rs (bar Bar) Address Chas. Bevans, Fair. -World's Highest tor Hood's Calendar for 1S96 will be glad to know that it is out and may be obtained from the druggists or by sending 6 cents in stamps to C.

I. Hood Lowell, Mass. The new calendar is certainly a triumph of art. It represents a lovely head in beautiful brown tints, surrounded by a gold frame, embossed and decidedly "up to date." It makes a useful ornament for the home and a pleasant reminder of Hood's on either side. ud, Kansas.

will have one more chance to get into the ark of safety. Stbatkd. One dun yearling steer branded S. on left side. Will pay a suitable reward for the steer or Ion leadiDff to his recovery.

E. Nixon, Medicine Lodpe, Kansas. in a chair and able to converse but unable to get out of the house. He is very much emaciated weak and troubled with coughing. His daughter Anna and her busband John Bawman have gone to the Cheyenne country where they intend to pass a couple of weeks Visiting her brothers.

The past week has been mild for the time of year. There was a chilly wind mm viz: G. T. Wilson, C. F.

Ware, treasurer; Mrs. Anderson, past Rev. E. Watt, chaplain; M. W.

Short, knight errant; M. Case, esquire; Henry Anderson, herald. Mrs. Short, Mrs. Cass and O.B.

Cleveland.trustees. The officers will be installed at the first regular meeting in January. W. H. Watkins, tSe station agent Mr.

Taylor handles the theme from a scientific standpoint, and, being elo CLEANING ASD KEPAIRIA'G A SPECIALTY. Popular Lrw-Friced California Excaraiona. quent and witty as well as scientific, delicrnts his audience. Calumet Con The Bants Fe Route personally conducted Office with Glasier Compa'y weekly excursions to California are deservedly DomiLar with travelers who seek a wise 4 If 9 eoonomy In cost of railroad and sleeper tickets glomerate, (Mich.) J. B.

Gano went to Topeka Monday The Ideal Concert Company was greeted at the opera house last Friday night by a large audience. The company is all that is claimed for it and the complimentary press notices frequent without sacrtnue ot any essential comiort. from the north Sunday but most of the day the mercury was slightly above the TiZ About one-third saved as compared with first clans oassasre. nn business. Ho will return by the Ma The Pullmans occupied by these parties are freezing point.

of latest patterns and afford every necessary ly eiven each member were neither at Attica, and his wife and babies were pleasant callers in Crisfield last Friday afternoon. Rev. Dyson will begin a protracted meeting at the school bouse on next Sabbath. Alert. On Saturday Dawson Brown sold convenience.

A porter goes with each car, a.nd an exDerienced agent of the Company Is In charge. Ladies, invalids, elderly people, will appreciate this personal care. flattering por exaggerated. To say which handled his or her part best is beyond our ability, since all were as near perfect as any musician or elocu The Santa res caurornia line passes souin way of Great Bend where Mrs. Gano will join him, she spending the holidays with relatives in that city.

Members of Fidelit Lodge, A. O. U. W. are requested to be at lodge room promptly at 7:30 Friday evening next.

Work in both degrees and installation. John Sinser, recorder. Cheaper than ever! Glasier Co. have just received a car load of Newton Floor, all grades. See them before some corn at Sharon for 14 cents which is slightly under what corn sold for a few days ago.

L. Vandiyeer is recovering from his injuries. He does not use his arm yet but is healing nicely. MOST PERFECT MADE. of the region of severe snow storms and is remarkably picturesque.

The daily service is the same as the above. tionist we ever heard. We predict full except as regards agent cnarg-e. L. A.

Eby Co. haye had their large scales repaired and they are in good shape for weighing. houses for the company wherever it purchasing your winter's supply. I i or aesenpuve literature ana luiurumuuu A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD.

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