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The Weekly Critic from Rossville, Kansas • 1

The Weekly Critic du lieu suivant : Rossville, Kansas • 1

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The Weekly Critici
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gULi! lll'-L r4 -wt-k "S3" rtns fS WEEKLY TB Numbr 21 NOVEMBER 4, 1892. ROSSVILLE, KANSAS, Fit DAY, Volume 1. Critic Bulletin i A A A AAAAAAAAAA A AAA AAA A AAAAAAAAAA W.W.CDBDT MARK THE MAGIC PRICES! 25 For Cent, Discount Sale :0 Hair and all wool Un Chiltlren's fine Camels dcrwear. Several lots Ladies' Kid Gloves assorted black and colors, choice for 75c per pair were $1. to 81.50.

One lot of 30 inch Percale for 5c. a yard ormerly 12 l-2c, IW'lffll BKHWH MHM MMH TTmmIIj 'HERE YOU WILL FIND The Greatest Bargains inLadies' and Jildren's y' wd jpc. 'j)rcss Goods are matchless. 'Rich colored 'i)ress with a third and hclf off in price. All Men's Hats at 7jv.

on the dollar. (Bcrgaiu iveekfcr j'j Carpc 'Bring the measure of You and with a 'Do no! miss your opportunity, rooms, tve way keeve iust what ccing in cost. V. W. CUIDV, 419 and 423 Kan.

Ave, Topoka, Kansas, i i i. next Tuesday. usual in such cases: ''Died at tho hands of an unknown person, Some developments woro mado of which for judicious reason we would refrain fro commenV ir upon. Tho testimony of Drs. Miller and Sheldon, Joe.

Broyintz, Annie Staeh. John Stach, Joe Stach, Ed. Matche, Fred Nowark, Wm. Listiko, John Asherman and several others were taken and each witness carefully examined. No labor nor money will be spared in investigating tnis most heinous and dastardly act.

Funeral took place to-day from the homo of the deceased and was buried in Rossville. William DeGraff. will go to tho Haskell Institute at Lawrance Kansas, about the Id, November. The democratic and peoples party rally at Topeka Thurdsay waa well attended the procession was estimated two miles long. Mr.

Alexander who returned from Indirn territory, last week, diedathisl in hr 0 afteruoon. Absolutely Pure. A cream of tarter baking powder Highest of all in leavening tstreng th. Latest United States Government Food Re poll. ROYAL BAKING rOWDER CO 10(5 Wall St, N.

Ufa fp'i juana.n Jaar CRITTC Job Work. Neatly Executed. Give us a Call when in Need of Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Statements. ERRATA 'At tiio bottom cf tho column on the third page tho words "Lou and posaio nhould read Laureate and prosaic. POWDER lTAKEj gjYEAg Eyes on the If yon want coal cheap, call at Thomas Co.

J. C. AVatson, is up from Topeka, looking after bridge matters. Remember, and vote early, and vote right. Dr.R.

S. Gabbey is again able he on our streets. Mis. Lotta I'apan of Topeka is visiting with her parents hero. Mrs.

Fannie Crosby of Pierce Junction is here visiting relatives. A. S. Thomas of Silver Lake, was in town this week, purchasing goods. It you want to increase your business, place a nice attractive 'ad" in the Critic.

Miss. Laura View of Silver Lake visiting with friends and relatives this place. Go to C. C. McPberson, for good new baled bay, 25c.

per bale. Mias Nungerford of Topeka is visiting with friends here during the past week Robert Owens has potatoes of the very beet quality for sale See Critic. Widlers bread at John Ncddo'uU the best and the cheapest. The net proceeds of the social given by the Rossville Social club, last Friday night were iJtS.OO. Mrs.

Brown who has bcea very sick at the home of Joe Bums jaeroib t'-ie creek from town, died Sunday and was taken to Gencseo far burial. The ladies of the M. E. church will serve dinner and supper on election day at Shearer's hall. We make the following offer to all newspaper reader: Tke Critic and Weekly Cineinuat-ti Enquirer one year far ho.

The Critic and Advailo one year tor H.75. It is claimed that Ouincv 1... ft civi, vtvwex of WoVmouth MaH. tho of a kite shaped track as far back as lSBfl, when be drew a plan of ono for the Weymo-iih Agricultural society. Tho original drawing is preservation, i wi be ia Roaaville Friday and with a full lino ol trimmed lli(t, ftt Mavera.

Mar. J.S. Hardini; Toi-kka. Granted to Kansar inventors this week. Reported by C.

A. Snow A Co of American and Foreign Patents. Opp. U. S.

patent Office, Washington, D. C. E. L. McDowell, Arkansas City.

Banquet-holder. D. W. Mickey, White City, Check book. R.

A. Ogden, Walton, Mail-orano. I). D. Stetler, Minneapolis, Compound wire fencing tool.

The republicans of this township held tho last political meeting of the campaign here at tho Rank Building last night. lion. Je K. Hudson delivered a fine address. Mr.

Harrison also made a few remarks. The gleo club saug several appropriate selections. 1 Cavemt. and Tt'aria-Marks obtained, and all PaU i ent buftiucKB conducted (or Moderate Fees. Oun Office is Opposite U.S.

Patent office and can secura patent in Ivna llluo lhau lUosc remote from Washington, oetiu mooei, drawing- cr wan tjescrtp- "on' cnorKQ. v.ur tee noi one un iatent ia Hccuroa. cortof lalV A the U.S.. for.iar.ooua Als.UBUt "Umvlntll.t.iN l.l.l,li"wlhl ontfroo. Addle.

5 Ope. Patent Office. Washington, D. C. Keep your I Buy coal of J.

Thomas wo thousand pounds, for a ton. J. N. Stiwart in town Monday. Mrs.

C. C. McPhersoa is risking with her parents near Topeka Isaac Larranee, has JMt received his new fall stock. CJulL aud him. See Frank Van Laey for spectacles of all kinds, St.

Marys. John Stoyeir and wife returned Sunday night from their trip to St. Louis. A fine line of saddles always hands at McCormiuks, St, Marys. Henry Da via of Adrian, has ro turned from the west with his seporator.

Peter Shearer i having paving rock hauled to bia property on Main street. Remember the Lumpkins House is the place to get a good meal when in Rossville. Feank Thornton is going to work on the llolden rauche. lie will live at Kingsville, Keep your eve on the Critic bulletin. Attend the dinner and supper on election da-, at Shearer's Hall, $tv'en by the ladies of the M.

church. E. Jivr unloaded a our of while oak Joels, at ten dollars, per hundred. at the Lumber i nrd. Mr.

H. A. Coffin, an old lady T5 vcara of age, has made the trip shine from Oscoloora, la, to visit her J. F. and F.M.

Murrow, of Adrain, At their family gathering there will he four generations of the family present. Now is the lime to lay in your winter's supply ofeoal. For sale one No. hard coal base burner radiant home.ingood repair, suitable for home or office nue, will sell cheap apply nl thie office. In our article of two weeks ago, in regard to Dr.

Marable's know ledge of hones, we had no idea that anyone could believe him a horse! doctor or vetinaiian, as s'liue of his ought to be friends are trying to play upon him, for his injury. The doctor siuce quite a boy ha always been a great lover of fine horses, and has studied them thoroughly. He has had and is now the owner of some very fine and fast horses. Dr. arable is a graduate of the University of Virginia; a graduate of the University of Kentucky, (Losisville;) as well as a graduate of the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia.

For several years be held the chair Anatomy and Cbincal Surgery in the Memphis Medical Ccllege to the perfect satisfaction of all concerned. He waa a studeat of Professor Gross of Philadelphia, who waa regarded as the "Burgeon of American." They were bosom friends to the day of Dr. Gross' death, which occurred about three years ago. Dr. Gross had great confidence in Dr.

Marable's medical aad surgical capacity as well as his deportment as a gentleman. Dr. Marrablehad a great deal of exper. ience through the lato unfortunate 1 Rebellion, as well ai before and since; and come to Kansas splendidly recommended by many good phystciana and surgeons as well as n.ut twwv wo) give hitu a hearty welcome to our town of Rossville, Van Lucys, tho St. Marys jowelyr has biircjim for m.

to is at PAUL SETLICK Dies Oil Wednesday Evcniiw Last. From The Wound of a RY olver Sliot al tlie Bands of an or raid Swctliek who wai shot by an unknown assassin on tho even ing of Sunday, Oct. 2:1, died Wednesday evening about 10:45, from the cll'ecU of the wounds. Mr. Swe lick was a gentleman who was respected by everyone who know him.

A man of integrity and upright business principles. His death at the hand of an un known assassin under the cover of darkness will bo deeply mourned and regreted. In this Christian land and among God fearing people it senilis wroyjy to encourage luwlcssnesK, yet there aro times when society is so heinously outraged tliose who have no for the law of God, or laws of man. tuat juagc J.yiici: seems to have the only and eflicaeious remedy. We trust that bis assassin will I detected and justice meted out to him, and society bo thereby vindicated in the displacement of the man or men so unworthy of civilized society.

The coroners iinpiest and autop sy took place on Thursday, Nov. 8, and result and verdict of tho surgeons and coroner's jurors was as follows, to-wit: The coroner's inquest upon Hie body of Paul Swot lick was holden on Thursday, at tho home of James Murray in Jackson Tho eoronor of Jackson county, was not present, and Justice Brown presided as acting coroner. The jury was composed of the following gentlemen: David Cunningham, B. D. Cunningham, F.d.

McNeave, John Franz. A. B. Moore and Himes. The autopsy was made by Dr.

Miller of Rossville and Dr. Sheldon of Topeka, in the presence of J. F. Nailer, sher of Jckson Co. Q.

Myers of llolton, and B. Mitchncr of Rossville. Tho result of the autopy eon-tirmedthe diagnosis of the surgeons made shortly after tho wound was made. Tho ball entered at about the twelfth rib seperating the tissue in its course, ranging upward and entered the lower posterior side of the left lung for about distanced of five inches, carrying with it particles of clothing; and waa thus found lodged 'n the lung at the post morton examination. Upon opening the body the following conditions were observed: The lung cavity was filled with two quarts of bloody eerum which of course was removed.

The lungs wore highly congested aud supuration had begun on the heart, and tho liver was also badly congested. Taking the general condition of the attachments in consideration it is marvelous that be lived so long. Tho autopsy was in every way thoroughly and skillfully performed. Sheriff Nailor and J. Q.

Myers left no stone unturned in their at-: tonipt to discover tho assassi n. Tho inquest was conducted by Ounty Attorney HIT1I.U M.l son county ably assisted by Sheriff Nailor The verdict of the jury was as LODGE DIRECTORY. I. O. O.F.

KiissvIUm r.odRO, No. 2f9, every I'liday S. Kerr, Sec. evening. A.O.U.W.

KiutsvlMn liOdge, 3S'o. and ttli Monday nights, nl' each iiiunth. V. Ullbert, Sec. Tf Rnssvllln LpkIoii, No.

82 every -1V 1st and 3d. evenlntfs of each month. K. ('. Hill, Sec.

A.1M A.M. Hr-sperlar. lodge a'1''1'1' 111, Satur day night, on or before full moon and two weeks thereafter. O. W.

IIIkrIii-botham, See. M.1V.&A. ICvBiRieen tump, No. 1,511, 1st aud 3rd Thursday nights, of each month .1. C.

llritdley, See, jr-r-Jludts every Slid and 4th Snd J. J. Wednesday. E. Howard, Sec CHURCH DIRECTORY.

M. Church, Preaching services every alternate Sunday morning and eve Ring. Rev. K. F.

Holland, I'astor. Sunday (School, 0:110 a. m. W. ().

UllbiM't Superintendent. :0: Church. Union ktunday fcchool 0 1 o. in. J.

ltradley, Superintendent, Song W-tvlces a. in. Christian CUnrch, I'reachlng every 4th, Sunday of each month at 110 a.m. and 7:30 p. in.

It. E. Hill, Pastor Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening. The Union Pacific Time Table WEST HOUND. lS'o.

1 itssenger a. m. No. It p. m.

Ko. 7 Passenger 1:81 p. in. Ko. 15 Way 4:05 p.

in EAST HOUND. Ko. 3 Passenger 4:10 u. in. ff.

m. p. in. 8:35 a. ui.

fDatly, except Mo. 6 risengnrf Ko. Passenger ffo. 18 Way Freight. Stops by KlyiuiU Rossville Market Report.

Wheat 2- Soft 52c, 2 Hard 48c, White Corn 28c Oats 23, Hay $5.00 New Potatoes 90c Eggs 15c Butter 15c Chicken, Hens c5. Springs, 6c Pidgeons. per doz 75c. FRANK VAN LAEYS, Has a lino uf Watches, Clocks, Chains, Charms 1 le Je eler Carries acompM stock of Kings Spoc tacles etc. ST.

MARYS, Watches, Clin ks repaired at Keasonabln figures, You Will 13 Well to call aud Examine bis stock J. N. STEWART, General Auctioneer. SILVER LAKE, KAN. JSTTarm Sales a Specialty.

Reference, UigginbothrnT. JACOB WILDER, Srit, Mary Is Thel'laeo to Get Fresli Tics' and Calies, See John Keddo of Rongville for Lis Hand made Bread and you will use no other. PostOffice.Hour Open on wc.k clays from 7 a. m. to fjfii'tho Hunday cin 7 to 7:30 in.

and 1 in. to p. m..

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