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The Irving Blue Valley Citizen from Irving, Kansas • 2

The Irving Blue Valley Citizen from Irving, Kansas • 2

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Irving, Kansas
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1 IRVING RETAIL MARKET. WARREN'S COLUMN. WE ARE STILL ON DECK! mum: uamihi, II lit citizens of Irving would take hold of (he matter and open up some new roads around. Irving, especially on llio north, it woold be great VVM. J.

GRANGER, Editor. eOdnlCTED WBRKT.T 11V MU.HTSOMIST BUOS, Coffee. Rin at 23, Jars SO, Arbuokle Arioea 'ih lti. benefit to ihe bniness as welt- as to snjjar, stmulnra a cuoloe N. V.

-0, yellow extra 0 I'l'i f. Tobacco, plu 50 70, snoKtr.g C. O. D. 3f lb.

Soup, Kirk's It. bar GY, Klrk'i bar B. Nuhnlt' 1 lb tur U'. Dried fruits, nli qura. 11, Oliio qure.

0, Turkish Lirunue la, y.unlu currajus 10. lil liuiri-a 15, puuehua l'J, Aldun apples Our New Goods just arrived and Stock complete' Friends for President BLAINE. in. linking toda, Churgh 8j', 3elttnd' 8a Dwi-hl's paper. 8turcli, in bulk Tuin papers 12 lb.

Corn etiiruh, 10 lb-. lo lb tho town in general. Many of the fanners ttiAt live on the other side ol tho river do most of their urohaMng ut Rapids Whose trade rightly belong heie. Quito a nlimbor of the men told us that they would rather trade here than at Blue lipids if the road wtio passable, as they think they can do much better at the Irving thanthey can at the mill at the Rapid. Had not lomo one butter take hold of tho matter and get some new roarts.

Theru is nothing that will help tho town more. in every Department. Tun emigration to America 1 un tiKii largo. They keep pouriiij; Iroiu. both ICant and Wost.

Fellow Citizens! Viiwyaj, 40 cat. Tea. Jiipiin 40 .70, Japan Dust 25 40, Imperial 50 Hi), Vnnni llvson HO. Gunpuw-dor ol) Kuk llih brvakfut 1 00 t) lb. Kainiiu, In Inver 111', Lounti 15, New Vn er.eia la tb.

Caiii.cd Ptirtctie. 8 lb. standard Bland.n UU, 3 tb pin IS. '4 1b. cd Cher-rife JO, 2 tb.

1'ine Apple 20. ft. Toma tr UIIr. 12 lb. (J.rcu (iaifi-8 20, 2 ltj.

roan (Join 1 lb. Salmon lil 1 con. Lard 1U lla.n, 11 lb. Bncon. to lb.

Iluur. 1.40 (i. I. CO per sook. Baiur, Tlirro will bo a spsolal meeting Vho county board next Moridav to approve bonds ot Township officers.

DXIY GOODS, Put your money wliera it will do the most good. Tim Temperance meetings al 1111! We hardly ever "-blow our own horn." but wo cau not refrain from Wniarvtllo livo been tho oaufe of Syrnp, 70, N. O. Molaasee TO. armies to line up RguinBt Eil Nubraska and Iowa, an well a Kun Please tiki noticb tint I lnvu gone into business again at tho old IRVING DRUG STORE rap, nro going to volt for Prohibition stand of NOTIONS, giving space in our columns to a few complimentary nntioes from our friends of the press in this county.

Thauks, brothers, one and all, and we shall endeavor to sustain the credit you have kindly given us Vol. No. 1, ot tho IitviNG Brx'E Valley Cm.u.v, published at Irving by Wm. J. Granger, came to- our office last week.

Tte Citizen is a spicy next full. There iB going to be a tern perance war as sure as Murphy i an 1 1 isl. C. A. MONTGOMERY A IIA.TS OVIS, Tins President has found a suitable man to succeed Mr.

Hoyt and Sen. Rowland E.TVwnbridgo, of Michigan, has been nominated for Commissioner tf Indian affairs. Where I pfopaju to keep a little sheet and well gotten up. We wish the Citizisx success Frankfort Jleadlight. The first number of the Irving Citizen was issued last Friday by Win.

J. Granger. Tho pub RcguIar.Old Fasblon Country Store 13. SMITH, lisher is an enterprising young inn. It haB'our good wishes tor its prosperity.

Jfarysvitte 2reics. The first number of the Irving Cit Pratt county is going to have a calony of colored citizens frem Texas who intend to engige in eolten growing there. If they maka it a success it ill be a big thiug for Kansas. BOOTS SIIOIS. izen, published by Win.

J. Granger, Stcsor to C. Smith 5oi. Whore everything from a has reached this office. It the same size na tho old Irving Gazelle, and starts out with a very liberal ad-vertisina natronaire, The paper is Una conetMitly on IjhuJ a full etojk of puro JEW'S IlAttr Henry Ward Rcecher is a third termer." lie pays tint a good President ought to keep tho office a hie- DRUGS AND MEDICINES time.

We think he had Wetter mi-gi ate to England or somo Uher king dom. well gotten up, and is a credit to its young proprietor. Jlhte liquids Tiinei Last week the first copy of the Ib-vino Citizen came to us. We gladly greet its editor, Win. 'J.

Granger, and wish htm prosperity. Tho paper opens out splendidly, and promises to bo a good, live, "local paper, and we congratulate tho citizens of Irving upon their goad fortune, Wat- THRESHING MACHINE rETlFUMEUV, "An exchange says, a Miss Glass, tA Ellis county, airad years, eloped Very Cheap. nr.d got married. Rather a brittle age SOAl'S, wo would think." CI if Ion Review. COMBS, Quite a transparent also, was rvilk Jcler'qii.

BKUSIIE3, SUOULDEU URACES Can bo found. OlVt ME A SHARE OF YOUR TRADE. Will endeavor to merit tho same by nlterrtioir to your wants and endeavor lo supply them, by keeping good ariicles, and selling at l.ow raicKt. Kave now on hand a FAIR A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF FANCY amt When we noticed that artiole in the Atchison Chamjiiou in retrard to cuttin oft oino of their exchanges wo were much afraid they would aot exchango tho daily with but that invaluable journal camo and it ia a source of much pleasure to read its bright ai.d noway pages. We could hardly get along without it.

TOILET ARTICLES, it not. Tim editorial page of the Finnkfort well ornamented last week with pictorial conundrums. The local column alt.0 was well setoff with a rclined(V) i cm ark en a marriage notice. Hon. II.

O. M. is in favor of IMaiue for President, because he believes tho drift of public sentiment in this state is that way, nllhough he intends to support the nomineo of tho convention. STOCK, ulways be ad.l'ncj to it. KEKOSENE OIL, rt'ITY.

I'AINTS, Hurglars entered the Common-ircalth offico last nijht and stole or fourteen cents and the editor's OILS other shirt." Xorli County Ad VAKXI-lIE. DYE STUFFS, vance. Tho poor fellow lias our sympathy. Perhaps lie can stand the crisis as he undoubtedly has a rich niother-in-law or ho would not have been to fortunate as tJ bavo had two shirts. PAT ENT Friends Till'.

mi in going lo bo a newpnpor Blurted at Garrison next woelt. Three mciiths ngo, where the town now in, thero was not a dwelling houso or a Ktoro. It'll wonderful how Knnias towns grow. Ac, Ac, tW FhyslcinnH' Prceerlptlone carefully A few days ago news eame to one of otir prominent citizens that a man supposed to bo John Thomson died recently in Canada. Frank "Thom compounded and all ordure correctly filled Strangers! (iornli selected with great tare and war ranted aa represented.

Many persons who left around here for Colorado a few months ago hare returned, aud any they would not give Kansas for a hsndred like Colorado to live in and to muko money. Kansas against tho world. PI01VEER MRSEUY son started immediately to ice if it was his father. He is expected back this week and then wo will probably know tho facts. Wohopo such is not CALL AND SEE THE NEW STORE.

(Noar IrYinir,) the case as ho would leave a noble fam Fruit Treea and Hedge Plants ily to mourn hts death. PEACH TKEKfl. Standard New Jen pleasnro to show Always 2oJn. md ciubpaclng tho no any kidiim. SMALL VRUIT3.

Strawberry PlanU Table and Pocket Cutlery. stnndurU aud uow vurUtiei, at bottom piictji. Two Tiiar old selected Concord Giapo Vines, (5 per buudrvd. Bwcut Potato fud Garden IManta to tea- sou. I All will be woloomo, wishing to buy or not.

ltRMEMBEU 4 that if yon have a little money, anl want to make it go- a long way, my store is the place for yoa. Genaint Early Amhcr Sucar Cane Seed. i Ornbard pruned. Graft. tie and Budding T.

C. IIenuy is going to be a for Governor of Kansas noxt fall. Mr. llunry it a good man but wo are nTi-aid ho will not get the nomination, a llio pooplo's choioe, John Martin is also going to bo a candidate Tiinuit considerable talk over the amendment prohibiting spiritoiis liquors from being manufactured in the Slnto. Wo belicvo the amendment should and will carry.

Tempcranee has been nnt is being Vi'oll agitated all over llio Slate, and we think there is no doubt but what It will carry by a largo majority. in thvlr aeaaon. 1 Mrt. O. M.

Steiiins, who owns about 23,000 acres of land in this county, has lease! 10,000 acres to Mr. E. Dawbin, of 15i idgowater, England, who intends bringing a large colony from England in the Spring. Mr. Dawbin bus purchased 1.00Q acres of land from the Central Branch railroad.

It is thought that there will be a larger immigration to this state than evir before known. It is reported that quite a number of colonies from Iviisria are coming to Ksuibus in the Sprint. IN FACT EVERYTHING YOU WANT. Coma to tho Nursery and see what you aro buying. Uou'i buy trooa lnjurud to traiiportfttlon.

CITIZEN No foolishness We Don't dolay bat como and giro us a trial, moan buainoee, and our trade is rapidly increasing. JOB PRINTING I' BARGAINS oan be had in every Vind ol oods a I bought for cask at less than their value. Give tho 1'IONEKIl MIRCHANT a call beforo yon buy. IIo will innki it worth your wkile. OFFICE, I7i VIJYG, JTAJySAS.

Yours, FOR SALE. For cub or on reaBonablo terms, my 80 aero Farm on tho Corn Dodger, just east of M. Schooley's resi-denco. Apply opposilo farm lo C. Cooke, or to 1'.

M. at Barrett. 21 SiiNATuu J. J. IngalU, has finally been released from the charges pre ferrod against hini by rival politicians.

Thoso Iiitialli must go men" think tliey can stand it if Kansas can. A cominiltuo coniposod of Bix Domocrats ami three llopublioans have unanimously duoidsd that Iugulls shall not "go. Ingalls coining out through MONTGOMERY BROWN JEFFELIS Sell 40 tooth Harrows, Bteel teeth I a I ono of the beet eelcctloni of Job type lo be found In Ibie etictlort of thagtute. uml our iirHtifS belnt; of Ihe latent and tuoit upproved mekee, we sre pieparod to exocutu all kinds of Jut) work, from a VIMtint; Card to a Full Hbuet l'oeler, Willi neatuuae, sccu-ruuy nnd diHpatc.b, HHTAll work dono at the lowest ugnro eonsieumt with Itret-claae workuuuiilitp, aud nUl'jUnn lully guaranteed. Wm.

Guanusa I his U-ri ible political crisis proves tor If 10.00. Warranted. Highest Market Frioe Pail for Furs. what we have always believed him lo be -an honest and trust worthy man, to Montgomery Bros, invite all visit tli em in their new store. KAKSAS, tf in VING.

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About The Irving Blue Valley Citizen Archive

Pages Available:
97
Years Available:
1880-1880