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IT you owe IJ. SCHMTTERLY'S Mercantile House, anything go pay it, we want to buy a large stock of goods about Sept. 25 and in order to coutinue our repu tation as being the Best Place in Kinsley to Trade we will have ib pay Spot Cash and if you owe us any thing we want it M SCHHATTERLY'S " MERCAHT 1LE HOUSE. FRESH EGGS WANTED. Spring Stock of I Wall -I- I .:.Paper X Just in. 200 Patterns to select X from. , X 1 X 1 CENTS A ROLL! t X And up..... . DflllSIT 48 Cents 1 rA 1 1 V I. per Qallon. Z tA full line of Paint Brushes. Oiip atnnle tf riruira .is omnlete T X and prices low. You make no mistake in trading with us. M. DeTAR, Son)etbiog New ir) Wagons. . Call and I will show you. Thresbing Machioc Repairs. Buggies in All Styles. Tbe Ideal Windmill, ilt is the best. When you call ask about my latest scheme.- . - c.H.falK, A. HARDY, Lewis, ryaQsas. Complete stock of Hardware, Imple ments, Stoves, etc. Coal for sale. LUMBER. r. McLEWIS, Lewis, Kansas. J H B AGON Photoarapher, :. nJ DEVELOPING KODAK ; PLATES A SPECIALTY. JERRY SIMPSON AND J. C. , Will be here OCTOBER a P. M., AT OPERA HOUSE Everybody Come. Mr. H. B. Richardson is in the city thin week. - - Mr. Charles Harvey was a Graphic visitor Wednesday. All wool clay worsted men's suits $9.50 at Marsh and Bid wells. Come and bee the latest styles at the lowest, prices at the Millinery Bazar. Mr. and Mrs.. Col ver and. Miss Des sie Colver were in ; Kansas, City! this week. . Mr. George Altering was in Kinsley Wednesday with Rev. Father. Bor ringer. ' , Mrs. M. DeTar and children went to Kansas City Wednesday for a short visit. ' Don't fail to give . Jerry Simpson and J. C. Hopper a rousing turn out October 9th. Mrs. J. K. Miller returned last Fri day night from Streator, 111., where she has been visiting. Mrs. W. B. Mott, of Kansas Citv, has opened . a new dress-making estab lishment over Green's store; Don't fail to -make arrangements to come and hearVJerry Simpson and James C Hopper, candidate for state senator in the 3Sthy Senatorial Dist., at the Opera House Tuesday afternoon October 9th, at 2 o'clock, p. nu Mr. Fred Goldschmidt went to Hutchinson Saturday -night and came up to Nickerson to spend Sunday with Air. and. Mrs. M. 1). Gonder, where Mrs. Goldsmith and the little ones were visiting. The entire family re turned to Kinsley Monday night. There will be a 'Chinese - Memorial Service," including the consideration of the claim that the missionaries shoukl leave China and other foreign lands, at the Congregational church i next Sunday evening, at 7:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to be pres ent. The Lewis family, the remnants of it that are in Kinsley, visited at 'the home of Mrs. Samuel Andrews Tues day afternoon of this week. Mr. An drews returned last .week from a six week's visit to Canada among his rel atives. His mother .is 97 years old. hale and hearty, and expects to live to be 100 years old. She recently at tended the golden wedding of her eld est daughter.' Mr. Andrews says the people there talk of cutting down their orchards of fine varieties of fruit be cause the land pays better in crops. Bushels and bushels of the finest ap ples -rot-under ;the trees and do not pay for the pickingv'If the absurd pro tective tariff was taken off they would be shipped .into the big lake cities, Buffalo, Chicago and Toledo, and sold cheap to the poor j what a bless ing -it would bcl Mr. and Mrs. An drews have a very pleasant home and find it hard to give it up and . remove to Kinsley, where they have recently purchased a house. flodern Toaties. Five new members were admitted at the Modern Tonties last Friday even ing, four beneficiaries, JUessers. Trip, Mr. A. Bronson,-and Mrs. Heath and one social member. Mr. A. C. Harper. The goat Ochaved nicely, even when being arrayed in the side saddle. The Tonties will' meet regularly in the K. P. Hall the second and fourth Friday evenings in each month, at 8 o'clock. . , There are a number of neV ones to be admitted at the next meeting. A Klcndlth Attack. An attack was lately made on C. F. Collier, of Cherokee, Iowa, that near ly proved fatal: It came through his his kidneys. His back got so lame he could not stoop without , great pain, nor sit in a chair except propped by cushions. No remely helped him until he tried Electric bitters which effected such a wonderful h he writes he feels like This marvellous medicine cures back ache and kidney trouble, purifies the blood and builds up your health. Only 50c at C A. Mosher's Drng Store. TtfilS HOPRER 9TH, Mr. Charles Herman has opened ' a new restaurant opposite the creamery. Miss Mamie Baldwin, of Lamed, visited Miss Iva McMichael over Sun day. . Mrs. Ebright has been having her house raised this week. Chas.Colie and family arrived home Wednesday night from a visit to Chi cago and other points. The Junior League will give a spec ial program at the-M. E. chutch Sui -day evening at 8 o'clock. All invited. Mr. Larabee, a banker from Staf ford, was in the city Wednesday, the guest of Mr. E. L. Bidwell. T. H. Evans and B. F. Tatum drove to Belpre Wednesday to get better ac quainted with Mr. Tatum's future con stituency. Mr. Tucker, of Fellsburg, was In the city on Tuesday. .He is a hew resident of Edwards county, having come here from Sedgewick county. The ladies of the Congregational Aid Society' will hold their semi-annual plant sale one door west of De Tar's drug store, at 11 o'clock Satur day, October 20'h. Nice plants for winter blooming can be secured here. The weather is again favorable and the hum of the thresher is now heard in the land. Machines started up Wednesday. We hope when the farm ers get into the wheat they will find a small amount of damage done. The carpenters have begun work on the new building of Marsh & Bidweli and the bricklayers will soon start. The delay over lumber--lias heen. ex tremely annoying" to" 'the firm as thrv hoped to display their large stock of fall goods in the, new, building.- - Communion services take place next Sunday morning at the Congregation al church. . Changes of hours for ser vices, beginning next Sunday: Junior Endeavor, 4 p. m. Senior Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting, 7 30 p. m. F. P. Strong, Pastor. To First Voters. You are young men casting your first ballot. We congratulate yoi . We also call your attention to Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for constipa tion, indigestion, sick headache and stomach trouble. At M. DeTar's. is, by no means,' "the dreadful disease it is thought to. be -in the 'beginnings . -It fan always be stopped in the beginning.. The trouble is : you don't know you've got it ;;yoU don't believe it ; you won't beljeve it till you are forced to. Then it is danger ous. Don't be afraid ; but attend to it quick you can do it your self and at home.1 Take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, and live care fully every way. This is sound doctrine, whatever you "may think or be told ; and, if - heeded, will save life. . ,;, If you have not tried It, send for free sampie, its agreeable-taste will surpriseyou. SCOTT & BOVNE, Chemists. 409 Pearl Street. New York. 50c. and $ I.OO; all drucsists. 8" t nilfl Annual-. Picnic' and-neet-rj V ing of the Horticulural .QUI U Society wili be held One or more of the physicians and surgeons of the medical staff of the Chicago Cur ative Institute, who can tell what your disease or amiction is witnout asking, any questions, will visit Kinsley, Kan., Wednesday, Oct. 10, 1000 one dav onlv. In quire at Alamo Hotel. Consultation free. All chronic and special diseases successfully treated. Cure guaranteed. Buy your stove pipe and elbows at A. Hottcwitz. Nobby line of men's dress hats at Marsh and Bid wells, Get your news papers -and maga zines at M. DeTar's. ; . Anyone wishing to buy a good piano call on T. H. Evans & Co. Did you know that Cole could sell you a Sewing Machine for 15 dollars'? Mrs. Ellen Hamilton, of Fellsburg, returned from a Colorado visit Tues day. 320 acres of land for sale. Well improved. Three miles from town, T. H. Evans & Co. Don't fail to look at the tailor made suits at Marsh and Bidwells before you plan a winter dress. Mrs. Harry Head will entertain a large number of friends next Wednes day evening at a Shade party. Mrs; W. N. Beezely and children, Maggie and Wm., Jr., returned last week from a visit to Kansas City and Fort Scott. , Remember my hand-made harness is made right here at home of No. 1 oak stock, and even 6titch is guaranteed. H. J. Draut, We would be pleased to have you inspect our new line of -perfumes they are Lorenz's goods and are per fect. Mosher & Co., druggists. Don't fail to see a fine walnut par lor set, upholstered in mohair plusb. if you wann anything durable and cheap for your house. Marsh & Bid well. Mr. John Demain arrived home from his European trip last Friday and many of his friends are enjoying s,ouvenirs of the Paris Exposition, with which Mr. Demain generously remembered them. , N . Two very desirable 40 acre tracts adjoining Kinsley on the north, for sale seperately or as one tract to suit purchaser. y For prices and terms inquire oi H. C. Bingham, Kinsley, Kansas. The Kansas City Weekly Times of fers to its constituency all the news, more readable news, and a greater variety of news features than any other weekly paper published in the south west. A Democratic weekly for the masses at only 2-5 cents a year. Stepped Into Lire Coals "When a child I burned my foot "frightfully," writes W. H. Eads, of Jonesville, Va., "whuh caused horri ble leg sores for thirty years, but Buckle n's Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed." In fallible for burns, scalds, cuts, sores, bruises and piles. ; Sold by C. A. Mosher, 25c. T. H. EYANS & CO., REAL 'ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE. " Office in Graphic Building. KINSLEY, KANSAS. T. H. Evans is a Bonded Abstracter and Ex-Register of Deeds for Edwards j County. . . W. D. ERWIN, Dealer m Lumber, Styogles, Etc, We always have on hand a first-class stock of Lumber, Lime, Math, Doors, CVment, Hair, Sidinr, .Posts, Etc. Our stock is complete and of the best. If you are in need of anything: in our linecall and seeus ... 1 ' . - THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. MISNER & CO, Are iieaclquartrr for all I lit besi !im-s of MhcIiui-i , Hodge HoVrs. Dt-rritiu liindtr. Mower UmUh iul H' : iiiK Twine. 1 in Stackers. Hay Ma-lntier. itiuwn A Cxtiton Cultivaiors, liai n, Webber mimI Old. Vjk'JIi?, etc. . - and all kinds of . , , v TP A I'-? l T A.nTJTTT?uV' J net- their jrifs WfM- lmvin?. DO YOV "GErDP y WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Hakes Ton XSseraUs. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamps-Root. E Jr and bladder remedy. -8 TV&W f j- .. It lathe rreat madW cal triumph of the nine teenth - century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emf-' nent kidney and blad , der specialist, and la wonderfully successful In promptly ' curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid' trou bles and Bright 's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. "Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found Just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work. In private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful In every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous - offer in this paper and send your address toi Dr. Kilmer & Co..Bing-1 hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and HobmoCI dollar sizes are sold by all good druggiata. R N. Cole DEALER IN Picture Frames aqd Mouldings, Sewiqg Machines, Bicycles, Orgars and all - kinds of Sewing Ma li chine Needles and Repairs it S23Ei Call At- CARTER'S, TrfE OLD RELIABLE MEAT MARKET. FRESH ilAMS. CASH PAID FOR HIDES C. O, WILSOtf, PAINTER, PAPER Hanger, Kalsominer, F$r niture tinisher and Grainer. I guarantee all my work to jJe first-class and to iveVatisfac ' t'.on. I make house painting; )a specialty and do all kinds 'o interior work in modern style. REFERENCE: Anyone for whom I done work. PRICES REASONABLE. Slim: 'FiRST DOOR EAST ()F 'ALAMO HOTEL. in Coal,