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The Weekly Critic from Rossville, Kansas • 1

The Weekly Critic from Rossville, Kansas • 1

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14- II HI 0 Ji JL Ji. JL Nmnbr 23- KOSSVILLE, KANSAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBEIt 18, 1892. Volume 1. A tine lino ot saddles always hands at SJcCormicl St. Marys.

Raisains, intes Dd California W.W. CURDY riailng ov.l is steel: of 1 CARPETS and UPHOLSTERING GOODS Body Brussels Carpet going out for 10c. a yard less than cost at the mills Prices reduced on all grades of Carpets Upholtering Coods, at prices away below any ever named. I Newest and latest novelties in Fine Dress Goods and garnitures greatly reduced in PEICE Special Sale of Fina Whita Table Linens, the the prices are cut so deep you cannot heip Buying when you see the qualities. Hats stock going for 75c.

on the dollar. Holiday Jewelry for 7f)c. on the dollar, Children's fine all wool underwear 75c. on on the dollar. tl4 POWDER Absolutely Pure.

of oilier ouMiig powder Hihoitof all in hjavjning i tli Litest Unit 1 Slates Govern if. 1 ie loit- ROYAL BAKIN POWDER CO 1)5 Y.V.I $NY. r-eal Call On JOHN NEDDO If JCU I 1. 1 Square eal. He also carries a tiuo line of Cigars Tobacco, Candles, Etc Freeh Bread, Pies and Cakes always on Hands.

oua. And still we are of the opta ion, not withstanding late com-med ts, that the last election, so far as this town was concerned, was conducted in a straight Tard manner, Mike llalleran sold 50 tons of hay to Ed. E. Swift this week. TLere are now uumbcr of parties negotiating tor tbc Ijaak at this place- NEW MEAT MARKET.

11. DcBarrotvs ill Open a Heat Market in the Old Rankin's Shop, Where he will keep a niec, i-upply of Fresh an I Salt Meats. Give me a call and I will endeavor to please you. prunes l'Jc, per pound at A. W.

Gabbey. It isrumcrnd that E. C. Dili will return from New England with a first-class stock of clothing. Wo hope it is true.

A large number ot our ciUzea went to Topeka to-uight to attend the democratic ratilicntion. The democrats will discharge 1,000 lbs. of fire works iu honour of tarili reform. N. W.

Sly are closing their summer stock of millinery regardless of cost to make room for their fall 837, North Kansas Ave The wonder of the Age Mollie Lease wants to be U' S. Senator, regardless of hor disqualification. Great country, this Died Bell Burno, daughter of Louis Burno. of consumption, aged 14 years. The funeral takes place Saturday from the M.

1-. church. The little sufferer hai borne her aad lot patiently and with uxtraordi. nsrly resignation lorone of bor years May Cod reit her Services will be held he M. K.

church in Itossviile on Thanksgiving day at 11 o'clock. Ail ara cordially invited to attend ami participate in the services. If possible let all busiuess ceate from 10 a. in. until 12 m.

and lets ua join in heartfelt thanks giving to our Heavenly Father for all uK-rcir, F. Holland. Takk your watches, clocks and t-indu of juwelcrv to Frank Var Laeys, of St. Marys 'or lepalr. Arkansas' Arkaa-ai! Can you fuliy comprehend the word? Can you understand mosibacked "Ar.

barman," whoso brains are thatched with the mildewed whisky. advice to Kaa-as? Yet, tliit; an age of wonders. In political oampaiyns you must meet people aud situation ai you find them. In other words, "while be We, onr-selves, do aut admire ilia method iu which election 4 are eoadurted, yet who can change the sitaations, if you meet in tho field a party, using undue means to ecu re the election of their cundidates; they must be met with tiieun weap- The mistake of laying before getting our prices, we will rtainly save you money. W.

W. CURDY, jig r.r.d 421 Kc.nsaeAve. Kansas PAY YOUll ELECTION BET And when you want Fine Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Cigars and Tobacco Oca 11 On K. YOG Go to C. Mcl'hei'Hon, for good now baled hay, 25c.

per bale. Hisses Loma and Julia Wilt, visited with Mrs. Thomas Mo, in St. Marys, thin Just unloaded a car of white oak posts, at, ten dollar, por hundred, at the Lumber Yard. Win.

Osborn mid It. B. Hifrgles, loft Thiirsday lor tho state of Washington, wLi're thy will reside. Kad W. W.

Curdy-6 new "ad" this week, aid look for his new bargains published every week in this jiajier. Spiffs Puking of Chicago, will feed sheep again this wintfir, at there old yards, at Mrs. Fannie DsGraff s. Robert Owens has potatoes of the very best qnality for sale See Critio. E.

L. Mack of Arispin, will open a first-class restaurant ia the old Sherman building next to the Post (tlico. Mrs Hardy, La late style trimmed Hats at Mrs Msvers.sailor bata in all color at 5o cts. Colmnbu gave us America. The Pilgram Father pave us the free iastitulious.

Kansas Christian Ad rocuie. Yes, and Columbus dedicated and took possesion ot the country the came of the 'lurch and Christ. For sale "ne No. 8 hard eoal bas burner radiamt home, in good repair stjitsblo for home or office sse, will sell cliep i'j at this 0 ranted to inventors tal; wotk. by C.

A. Snow it Co of Americaa and I ForiS" 1'P- S- Office, in 1). C. F. J.

Case T. Atchison, W. W. Mun-aoll, Dodyo City. If you want coal cl.oap, call at J.

Thomas Co. F'r" auk's -)iar soap only 85c, jer box of 23 bars, guaranteed to Leuux or Wkite Itubsian. A. W. Gabbey.

Now that election is over, it wonld be a good lime to discuss the question of improving country roads. A levy of a mill and one half on the dollar upon the assessed valuation of property in this township would raise a fund sufficient to place all the roads ia this township in (irst-elass condition. If you want to increase your business, placo a nice attractive lad" the Ciitio. While many are deploring the results of the election, and feeding that there is danger ahead, would it not he well to stop and consider what a true democratic republic First in our form of government it is radically wrong and manifestly dangerous to perpetuate one party in power, for any great number of yean, and exporiesoe has proven that a periodical cleaning cut of the Augean Stables ia the only "19 guara to oommonweaita Seoond; The poepla are restless and dissatisfied and demand a change iu our governmental policy, as rospects our borne government, and our dealings with the powers, 'third; we should have confidence in the integrity of the common people; a few leaders may Heek to, and for a time guc.ceud in misleading the people, yut they are always honest in their belief, will discover deceptions and right thorn at the ballot box. Therefore in Kansas let us hope for the best and be confidient.

that the na tion under the masterly guidenship of Grover Cleveland will be sale Wciley Davis is erecting a now corn crib. Who will get the political plume in' Kansas; democrats, dcrao-pop or populists? K. C. Bill has gone to Springfield, and will return about the 23rd of this month. Buy coal of Thonia two ho po md for a John Myers of Ilolton was tppoinUd executor of the Paul Swetlick estate.

Mrs. W. M. Mitchi-er st-rted last Wednesday for a short visit at her old home in Illiaois. A number of our young folka attended a party given at tho home of Geo.

fecsr Thursday sight. Van Lacy, the St. Marys jeweler baa bargains for you. Mrs. Iiirkcr, grandmother to Green Rogars died last Wednesday, aid was buried from the focond Baptist eh jreU (colored.) Richard LBarrowa has opened a m'-at market in the place formerly occupied by AVm.

Itankins. Mr. Bradford Miller wkt here vihiting this week with liia brother, Dr. II. Jl.

Miller and Mcsdames Wilt and Mul'hfrsou. Mr. W. S. Randolph of the Christian Adrocate, of Topeka, wig in town this week in the intare.t of hi paper.

Hard rubber fountain pens for 25c, at A. W. Gabbey. A Mr. Taylor, representing St.

Jusrph, capital was here this week in tho ir.tcrost of a bank; He 0 lire. "at.il himswlf ua vnrr favorablv imnrerl with th. ion ana country. ltev. Father Krinr, S.

was iu town Thursday, preparing a class tf make tht-ir first coromraion. rti er Kricr is doing a needed work and is as execptiou and zealous Chrirtian nian. It has been hia dtiiio for lon; turn to arruujre to nia.s, at this place, at least tn ice a lnontU. Now i.s the time to lay in your winter's fupply ofcoal. Hon.

T. M. Howard having been defeated last wet-It, we deBire to call attention a few potent matters. Mr. ilovrara was not defeated upon' auy poraonal grounds, nor do the men who worked to secure hisdefcat think aay less of him as a man.

Every one should fully understand that this is year when party lines lisvo btca lightly drawn. It wag therefore political issues that de-I feated hiin, and we shall havu the feeling far Mr. II. as ever, and shall esteem him as an ex- tf "l'1" vluole to any ommunity. Sco Frank Van La ey for spectacle all kinds, St.

Marys. Diao In St. Marys, Thursday, N'ov. 11, 18U2, Mr. W.S.Templin.

Mr. Teniplin was born In Ohio ia I -11, suil at tho tii.i'j of Lis death vas nearly 71) yaars of ao. He uigratcd to Kansas iu 1877, stop, tt T.f i. ut in a very short rue located in Itousville where ho nth Ida two gons, William and iarion conducted a blacksmith op, until 1888, ivhcu ho moved to it. Marys.

His wifa died in Ross, ills in 1883; there aro at areseul children living. Mr. Tenipliu wag a geatleman of t-niplary eouduet and won hosts frieada )y his quiet, kindly mau-T. Ho dcid of old age. Tho neral will occur at Topoka Satur.

iV, where hit will be ccta to his Rossvilie Market Report. Wheat 2- Soft 52c 2 Hard White Corn 28c Oats 23, Hay $5.00 New Potatoes 90c Eggs 15c Butter 15c Chicken, Hens c5. SPrings, 6c Pidgeons, per doz 75c LODGE DIRECTORY, 10 OP Rossvilie LodRe. No. V.i JJ9i evening.

8. Kerr, Sec. A.O.U.W. Itossvllle Lodge, No. 75.

Slid and 41 Monday nights, 01 each mouth. V. U. eilbert. See.

CI liussvill" No. b'4 every let b.ik1 Id, Monday evenings of each raom h. K. C. Itill.

sec. AT? 5 A Uespeilai. lodge J. aAiiUi fj0. in, satui.

day night, on or before full moon and two -caks thereafter. C. W. illgglu-botham, Sec. MW A live i green TT.il..

fc0, li6Ui )g, ttutl In) Thursday nights, of each month. J. C. limdley. Sec, A Meets evmy JXm Wednesday.

Slid 4i.h, K. Howard, bt Tht Union Pacific Time Table WEST ItOUND. Ne Wo. Passenger) p. nr.

to. 7 Passtngor. 1:31 n. tn. So.

15 Way I'Velfc'lit p. EAST HOUND. o. Pssssugnr" Ul o. Passeuger) 6.

ru No. I Passenger lP Ia No. 16 Way Freight 8 a Stops by Signals only. )Dlly, tx Sunday. LMar tin Co; In: MEATS OF ALL Fresh Sausage.

Cll and Sot; Post-Ofliee Hours. Open on week days from 7 n. in. 10 tiC li. ilr open 7 to 7:80 a.

an. aud 1 m. to 2:3 p. IB. CHURCH Dl RET Cf Y.

M. E. Cburcli, Pleaching services ever) alternate HuniluV mnhilim u.t Rev. V. Holland, Pastot "tandajr School, 9:30 a.

m. W. O. Oilbui SupeiintcndHtit. :0: I'resbyterlun bu 'li.

Union Sunday school 9:45 a. iu. J. Bradley, Superintendent, Song Borvlcss 0:30 a. ro.

:0: Christian Church, Pi-esrhing every 4ti BunJiyuf eich uiunili at a.n and p. m. K. E. Hill, pasti Pracr Meeting nveiy evi Ulng.

Vnt, i.at burnetii conducted lul Sfw 'Ti'" wits dt ll ill. We If or sot. Ire. In uOrs. not due nil putm urured.

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17, until January 1st, 1893, to all parties subscribing now for The Weekly Critic. All who subscribe now will receive bix Numbers of the CRITIC including Christmas Nunbcr, and your subscription one yoar from JANUARY 1ST, 1893, oss. FATCNTOrnec, Wminoton, d. c. I.

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