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Chase County Courant from Cottonwood Falls, Kansas • 5

Chase County Courant from Cottonwood Falls, Kansas • 5

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THE RESULT. Take Your Home Paper While Chase county did not go ex AND THE RE AT. actly as we desired, at the recent elec Any reader of this paper can obtain a "spray calendar," giving full and up to date directions for preparing and applying the most approved insecticides and fungicides, by sending a two-cent stamp, and mentioning this paper, to the Kansas Farnur, Topeka. Kansas. tion, we have reason to believe the of COTTONWOOD FALLS.

KAN8 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1893 ficers elected will prove competent an CLARKE, -J iaiiDiui servants ot the people, and therefore, as an American citizen, we W. TIMMONS, Ed. amd Prop. The Ardmore (I. Daily Chieftain shall ever encourage them in the dis is a most welcome visitor at this charge of their official duties.

From cmce, as it is cow under the manaee "So car eba.ll awe, no favor iwiy; the table which will be found in Hew to tee line, let) be chips fall where tiey ment of Hon. J. C. Martin, who was Liar." co-partnf with ve editor in the another part of the Cocrant it wil tablishment of the Couraxt, and be seen who are elected. Farmand Family Paper OF KANSAS.

a THJU Semi -Weekly --capital-- li just the paper lor thos'e who do no; take a daily frcra the State capital. It is published evr Tuesday atd Fridny, and e. i- tn will contain a 1 the news of Kansas and the world up to the hour of going to pre, ioi the cost ot an ordinary weekly paper. e1cht paces every tuesday each issue. and friday.

An Up-to-Date Newspaper For Kansas Farmers Terms "eryear.fl.ECcasu in advanas; at three after tlx monthi.IS.00 The Republicans carried nearly for ill months, $1.00 cash In advance. o. Lrutchfield. who learned his trade in the Col raxt office. It is a lively paper, and we wish it god BDeed in the everything in the East, West, and South, thus showing the people race or Hie.

Joseph Dillon, traveling agent and are in favor of a sound currency. correspondent of the Kansas City limes, was in town, last Friday, inter Mrs. S. D. Breese is yery ill.

Democrats, turn a deaf ear to Re publican cooing. viewing the denizens of the canita city of Cbase county, and while here Mrs. Gertie Dothard is at Carbon gave the Couraxt office a pleasant II TIME TABLE A. TA3LE. T.

8. F. R. R. call; but, ye editor, beinz at Emporia dale visiting her sick at the time of the call, did not have Chas.

Evans and W. Tim- Eigkfy Pages. Fijfy-six Columns. the pleasure of looking on the benign mons were down to Emporia. Friday.

countenance of his old-time friend. A A i 1 1 Strong City is the banner precinct of the county. Leader. J. II.

Mercer BhlDred thre rar xuur attention is called to tne new advertisement of Wm. Clarke, of Em poria, who carries the largest and loads of cattle to Kansas City nignt. most complete stock of furniture, car A8T. At.z. Col.L.

Chi.L. Chi.x EC.Z. am am pm am am Oedar Grove. 123 10 6 128 100 10 13 133 1115 145 110 1023 Eiradale 1 f5 11 19 151 1 io 10S6 Evans 1 I'J It 23 1 58 ISO 1040 rftronc 208 11 31 2 05 1 4o 10 48 JCUlnor 2 18 11 40 2 12 1 51 10 57 2 25 11 46 2 17 1 8 11 03 wsst. Alex.

x.Cal L.Col.LKan.. x.Tex. x. pta am 623 12 1 33 2 44 117 EHiaor 6 31 6 17 1 40 2 50 125 jtrong 6 42 6 24 1 43 3 00 1 c6 Evans 6 52 3o 1 63 3 20 1 46 ilmdalo 6 f6 634 2 02 36 164 12 6 44 2 13 3 43 2 07 Vandalism on "Hollowe'en." nieht. pets, stoves and aueensware of anv The Latest Nws' Choicest Reading Matter Tzice Each Week for SI.

00 Per -THE COURANT- has made arrangements with the publishers whereby it can offer THE SEMI-WEEKLY CAPITAL AND THE or at any other time, should hat-fi an house this sile of Kansas City. Mr. Clarke is a live, enterprising and pro end put to it. John A. Mann sold eizhteeri head gressive business man.

and cordially of cattle to J. II. Mercer, a few days invites an inspection of his goods and ago. lor 5DU per head. prices, lie sure to call on him at G20 J.

W. Uope and Miss Jessie Shaft. and 022 Commercial street, when in 7 21 6 52 2 21 3 65 2 15 of Clements, were married at that Emporia. O. K.

W. R- R. place, Oct. 30. Rev.

J. B. McKenzie F. P. Robinson, a rather well-to-do wg mast.

Pass. Frt. Mixed and respected colored citizen ofStrong Hymer 2 20am 7 45pm 2 07 7 SO City, met with a fatal accident at t8 si osi; 8 DC! antry cc oons Btone crusher, near 8tron City 1 45 6 57 3 00pm that city.at a few minutes to o'clock. 620 622 COM'L EMPORIA, KANS. Cottonwood Falls.

10 Gladstone 3 25 Bazaar Vi ast Monday evening. In company officiating. jeo. Ferraer, who has been in the hospital at Las Vegas, N. for some time past, was in town a few days this week.

J. G. McDowell, who is now clerking in a wholesale dry goods 6tore at Kansas City, ppent last Sunday with friends in this city. Anna Sanders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. W. Sanders, is sick, with with another colored man. Mr. Robin wht.

Pais. Frt. Mixed for the very low price of S2.10. SUBSCRIBE NOW. Address THE COURANT, Cottonwood Falls, Kansas.

ALMOST son was rolling a Iarze stone awav baaaar 20pm rom an embankment, when another w. 131. DEALER IN arge stone rolled down and crushed him between the two, breaking his Gladstone Cottonwood Falls. 6 1 Strong City 3 10am 8 30am 6 20 fcyans 3 20 8 45 Bymer 3 40 9 15 Hardware, Wind Mills, en forearm in a frightful manner and atally injuring him internally. He diphtheria, as is also a child of Mr.

was at once conveyed to his home and and Mrs. C. D. Arnold. Stoves, Tinware, physician summoned 'but all to no Geo.

Maule has opened ud a confec TWO FOR ONE. avail. He lingered for three hours. tionery store and OVSter narlnr in the. Pnmps, Pipe, Hose and Fittings KANSAS.

building recently vacated hv Farm Machinery, when death came to his relief. His remains were interred on Wednesday. He leaves a wife in comfortable Richards, at Strong City. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Strail accomrta- nied by their niece. Zina Simmons COUNTY OFFICERS: Representative H- II- Chandler Treasurer David Gnflltts Clerk M. K. Harman Clerk ot Court J. E- Terry Coutitv Attorney Decnis Madden sheriff J.

U. Murdock Surveyor John Frew Probate Judsre Matt McDonald Sup't. of 1'uWic Instruction T. G. Allen Hegiter of Deeds Aaron Jones (John McCaskill C.

I. Maule I N. E. Sidecer COTTONVOOD FALLS. of Kansas City, arrived here.Tuesday, on a visit at M.

P. Strail's. Send for free sample and judge tbereby4 THE COURANT -AND- LETTER LIST. Letters remaining in the postoffice at Cottonwood Falls, Kansas, November 6. 1895: Clothing cleaned.

Dressed and re KAZ0R GRINDING HOI2II2G a a. i 1 1 a. paired at the next door north of J. P. Kuhl's harness shop.

nov it m. E. Haldeshell. Married, at the residence of the Mrs. Nancy Miner, E.

B. Roberts. All the above remaining uncalled for, November 20. 1895. will be sent to the Dead Letter office.

W. E. Tijimons. P. M.

Ciicua tiMlyEipsr, Probate Judge, in Strong City, Nov. 3. Lewis Olingbouse and Miss Marr Payne, Judge Matt McDonald officiat 03 Snort notice, anu tjuaraniee wurs iu ue cterj respect- NEW HANDLES PUT ON BLADES. I carry a general line of Barbers' Supplies, such as Razors, Strops, Leather Brushes. Hair Oil, Etc.

DOERING'3 FACE CREAM An excellent preparation for use after shaving, for chapped hands, lips. etc. It is made of the purest materials. your Razor dull? If so, have it sharpened at the SOCIi: 11E3: A. F.

A. 51., No. 80, Meets first and third F.iday evnings ot each month. J. II.

Doolittle. V. Newton. Secy. K.

of 0J. Meets every Wednesday evening. J. li. tmith.

C. E. F. Holmes. "li S.

I. O- O. K. So. 58.

Meets every Saturday. JAj Kellogg, N.G.; J.B.Davi. Secy. ing. At the "tackev" partv at th KEELEY DOUBLE CHLORIDE OF COLD CURE Both one year for only $1.75.

The Ecquirer is a 9-column, 8-page for drunkenness and opium and tobacco habit Any person wishing to be cured of either of the above dis K. and L. oi 8., Chase Council o. 2'JI. Meets second and fourth Mouday of each month- Geo.

George, President; 11. A. Clurk, C. STAR BABBBE; SHOP, Cottonwood Falls. Kans.

JOHN DOERING, Prop. eases can call at my office, at Safford ville, and receive all the infor atial residence of C. II. Klein.in Elm-dele, on Hallowe'en night, June B. Smith, of this city, carried off the prize.

John Boylan, of Strong City, who was at Chicago receiving medical treatment for a poisoned 6ore leg. returned home, last Thursday, entirely cured. Ed. Daub, who has been out at. mation in regard to these cures from paper, issued each Thursday.

Largest in size, cheapest in price. me, free of charge for such services. PHYSICIANS. HIGH SCHOOL. A.

M. Conaway, M. D. Senior Elsie Gillette. Margie Gil most reliable in news, all large type plain print, good white paper.

If our lette. David Wood. Mamie White. SCHOOL REPORT. Ttennrt nf the Wnnaovn ooTiaaI T7o.

inatcner, uolorarto, tor some time F. JOHNSON, D.t CAREFUL attention to the practice oi First Middle Ada Brooks, Mary Clements, Ethel Johnson, Mary Rocs- readers want another live paper, the past working for Duchanois Jones. No. 13. for the month ending Nov.

arrived at his home in Strong City. 1895: medicine la all iu branches Extractine wood. LOQAL SHORT STOPS. Fre6h oysters at Bauerle's. Frank Park came in, Tuesday, from Colorado.

Miss Alice Bently was down to Emporia, Tuesday. OjBters, stewed, fried or raw, at Bauerle's restaurant Seed rye, 50 cents per bushel, at P. Allen's, Elmdale, Kansas. Rev. D.

S. Henninger, who has been quite sick, is again up and about. teeth Etc. Second Middle Daisy Blados.John OFFICE and private dispensary in' tht Enquirer is that Call or send orders to Madden build; ctr. east side of Broadway.

McNee. Junior Don Allen, Anna Arnold. Residence, first oousc south ot the Widow Glllett's. bnday nirht. of pupils enrolled, 41, Millers in this part of Kansas should Average daily attendance, 33 3.

remember that W. O. Giese, of this No. of cases of tardiness 69. city, does an A No.

1 iob in sharpen- Pupils neither absent nor tardy ing mill picks, and should patronize a Grammar Grade Sadie Channel, home institution. auirfitf Enos Heckendom.Leofv Heckendorn. Belle Clements. Glenn Patten, Maggie COURAUT, Cottonwood Falls, Kansas Williams. May ilbams.

Eighth Grade Gertie Atkinson, Bertha Weston, Etta Childs. May Childs. Mattie Hons. John Madden, of Emnoria. ATTORNEY8 AT LAW.

Daughertv, Leroy Morrison, Bertha Cottonwood Falls, Kans. Greatest Retail Store in the West. Intermediate Grade: Zoe Channel. Jessie Sayre. Mabel Weston.

Grace Ward. Adelbert Ward. rerneo. elma JMctandless, Maude J. T.

Butler and Dennis Madden, of this city, addressed one of the largest gatherings, Monday night, seen in Strail, May Spencer, Dudley Doolit JOSEPH C. WATERS. Primary Grade: Cora Hood, Frank tle. Dottie Drummond, Kalpli irum- Btrong Lity for many a day. mond.

Dr. Erie Watkms Dentist, of fW PeeSdonj Arthur Heckendorn. ATTORNEY AT LAW Topeka, Kansas. -i i ijRwis Don't forget to go to Ingram's for first-class photographs. 0 nov7 For Sale.

One second hand "Gold Coin" heating stove, almost as good as new. L. A. Lowther, Mrs. John Shofe is enjoying a visit from her daughter, Mrs.

Coutte, from Iowa. Frank Faris, of Colorado, is visiting his brother-in-law, Wm. M. Harris, MR. CLARK ROOM.

I l.mva wrl 1 1 ha K.a;4n I 105 DEPARTMENTS 5T0CK, Si.ago.ood FLOOR AREA, NEARLY 7 ACRE5. a. awm jnr a. Walter W. Austin.

nl.fn iroaioiuc. box uo win practice int "Vv'i c'l ii 3trlct Court of the counties of Chase Edna Allen. Viola Gillette. Stella den's office. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, November 18.

19 and 20. All work guarnteed satisfactory. Marion, Harvey, Reno, Rice and Barton. Teacher. THE CITY SCHOOLS.

FOR MONTH ENDING OCT. 23. 1S95. Schnaveley. James Timmods, Lettic Brooks.

Eddie Hinote, Harry Kalfus. Thos. h. gribham. J.

T. BCTLKR. Alice Bentley. miss breese's room Stock cattle and feeders for sale, on ten months' time, high grade Herfords and Westerns. J.

R. Holmes Son, oct 17 3 Elmdale, Kans. ohnnie. the 8-year-old son of John Henderson, of Strong City, was Sixth Grade Janet McNee. Eva i 2 So Dry Goods Millinery Ladles' Suits XoHona-BOyi ClothlnR Men's Furnishings tihoefrJewelry- Silverware Books Furniture Carpets Wall Paper Hardware Candles Xew Tea Boom.

Why You Should Trade Here The assortment Is the ffreatest In the Wet- under one roof. One order one check-one shipment win fit yod out complete. We huy for apot eash-our prices are consequently the lowest. Money refunded on unsatisfactory goods-If returned at once. Handsome- vn-pagc Illustrated Catalogue Just out cf press free by mall.

CRISHAM BUTLE ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 2 XJ 3 Kuhl, Arthur Thorpe, Jay Kuhl. Al lie Beymer. Will practice in all Stare and Federal SO (B Fifth Grade Maude Kuhl.Frances courts. 2- Baldwin. Grace Houghton, Anna Office over the Cbase County National Bans COTTO WOOD FALLS KANSAS.

Sanders, Anna Clark. Ada Hunt, Sep pie JohnBon, Elnora Plumberg, Myr of this city. District Court convened onWednes-day with Judge Randolph, of Emporia, presiding. Mrs. II.

McGinley, of Strong City, wa in Florence, last week, visiting relatives. John McGinley. foreman of the Emporia Gazette, Sundayed with his parents in Strong City. Mrs. J.

M. Robbins and son are visiting Mrs. Robbins' parents, Mr. nd Mrs. John L.

Pratt, at Sedan. Last Monday was pay day for Uncle Sam's gallant defenders and many old hearts beat with thankfulness. vs i a o. "r3 Sm: thrown from a horse he was riding. Tuesday afternoon, and his skull slightly fractured and otherwise badly shaken up.

Jos. Stubenhofer will hold a public sale at his place, 1 miles northwest tle Conaway. Inez Gillette, Anice Harris, Hugh Finley, Fred Jones miss day's room. Come to the Big Store if you can, Too will be made welcome. If you Come, send for oar Dew catalogue free by mall.

Emery, Bird, Thayer SUCCESSORS TO F- COCHRAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COTTONWOOD FALLS, KANSAS Fourth Grade Mabel Guthrie, E.5 Louie Dancer, George Mounoe, BeS9ie Timmons. Charlie Plumberg. Cecil Practices in all Stato and Feder Morrison. Floyd Duncan. al courts of Cottonwood Falls, on Thursday.

Nov. 21, of live stock, farm implements and household goods. James Lawless, auctioneer. A Grand Coursing Meet will take place at Cottonwood Falls, next Wednesday, Nov. 12, and following days, for sixteen or more all-age grey hounds.

Coursing grounds 3 miles Third Grade Kay Arnold. Anna 93 KANSAS CITY, MO. Brooks. Eula Finley. Gladys Gillette.

is FT V- Notice to the Public. Ralph Harman, Willie Kuhl. Mildred Morrison, Pearl Dancer. Walter Teat. arren Moore, Bertha btrail, Lottie REVIVO I am authorized bv the Chae Count Murphy.

Lewis hite. flan I'rotectlve Association to oner a re to ward of 9IO.UO for any Information xiven Number Enrnflpd miss rockwood's room. Second Grade Mamie Arnold, Le- -1 -1 FbotMrapfad me whicQ leads to the conviction of any party for violatiui the State Fish Laws. south of Entrance fee. 12.50.

In Toledo and Falls townships the Republicans elected their township boards, and trustee in Cedar, the clerks in Cottonwood and Diamond Creek, with the trustee in the latter 1 Ufa. RESTORES VITALITY. nore Allen. Carrie Childs, Mary Tim Dr. E.

P. Brown the dentist is permanently located at Cottonwood Falls. june27 tf If you want a good job of plastering done call oa W. E. Brace.

Cottonwood Falls, Kansas, who also does paper-hanging. jj20tf C. W. Shaw, of Strong City, was aetiog as engineer of the Council Grove Water Works and Electric Light last week. Mrs.

Wm. Sullivan, of Elmdale, and her daughter, Mrs. Baker, of Salina, returned here, last Friday, from their visit in Kentucky and Indiana. Jok Arnold, Warden. tc rc c.

cc ci i- a is -J -1 Av. No. Belonging may 2 6mos strong Uty, Kansas. mons. Harry Plumberg.

MISS ELLIS' ROOM. Grade Bessie Burcham. Lou w-w ww CT J. W. MC'WILLIAMS' Av.

Dail Attendance in doubt. The fusion trustee and treasurer in Matfield were elected. Missing copies of the Courant. From some cause the coDies of the ise Perrigo, Mary Strauss, Ida Dun Made a Well Man 1st Day. P'.

00 can. CMseCofliiyLaiA Per cent, of OU L3 Selma Peterson, Carrie Plum I Attendance. 15th Day. 0f Me. berg.

sr Railroad or Syndicate Lands, Will buy or Number THE GREAT 30th bay Jesse hite, Etta Anderson, ell wild lands or Improved farms. Tardinppapq, -C 1 -I ti Gertrude Duncan. -AND LOANS MONET. Rosetta Duncan. rr l- Per cent.

Tardiness. Courant, during the months of July. August and September. are not now on file in our office, and if any one will furnish us with any or all of the missing copies, we will pay them ten cents each for the same. E.

F. Holmes' Boys' Brass Band received many words of praise from the Strong City people for the excel COTTONWOOD FALLS, KANSAS FRENCH REMEDY, Produces the above results in 30 LAY5. It acts powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fail. Young men and old men will recover their youthful vigor by using REVIVO.

It quickly and surely restores from effects of scli-abuseor Not Absent Nor Tardy. PUBLIC SALE. ap27-t? The Oldest Wholesale Whiskey House in Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. S.

C. Smith are the proud parents of a bright little eon, born to them on Monday, November 4, 1S95, named June B. Smith. The Kansas State Horticultural Society will meet at Lawrence, December 10. 11, 12.

1S95. Wm. H. Barnes. Deputy and Acting Secretary.

Dan McGinley, of Florence, was visiting his parents Strong City over Sunday. He is suffering from a very sore hand, caused by the sting of Ihe enrollment in Mr. Clark's room does not indicate all bis work. the undersigned, will offer for sale at lency of the music furnished at the political meeting at that place.Monday -Stabdard Liquor OLIVER A O'BRYAN. In addition to the 7th grade work, he public auction, on my farm.

1 'i miles north west of Cottonwood Falls, tbe following- de Established by K. S. Patterson scribed property, beginning at 10 o'clock, a. on 6H BROADWAY. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1895: an insect MO.

KANSAS CITY. excess and indiscretions Lost Manhood, Lost Vitality. Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Lost Power of either sex. Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases. Insomnia, Nervousness, which unfits one lor study, business or marriage.

It not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but is a Great Nerve Tonic and Blood-Builder and restores both vitality and strength to tha muscular and nervous system, bringing back night, sir. Holmes deserves much hears two recitations from tha High praise and much more encouragement School and one from Miss Breese's in his efforts to establish a brass room. band worthy of the name in Cotton- The low per ent. of attendance in wood Falls. Miss Ellis' root a was caused by the A Courant reporter has been diphtheria scar about the middle of shown by Mr.

John McCallum, of October. Strong City, one ot the oldest, if not Baner rooms. mares 10 years old; 2 seta work harness; 1 mare 8 years old; mowing machine: 1 mare 3 years old 1 bay rake almost new 1 Geldings 2 y'rs old; 1 corn planter; Mrs. John McCombs.of Osare City, was called to Strong City. Monday night, by telegram, announcing the udden death of her father, F.

P. Kentucky Bonrbon, 11.50, $L0O, 2.50, $3.00. 4 00.1 i.OO per gallon. Fenn.orXd. Rye, 12.

$3,11, $5 per gallon. Brandy, Wines, Gin, Hummel, Alcohol, Ram. ueidmg year old; 1 lister; i milch cows; the oldest, books ever printed in the Largest No nrolIecLHirh. -School. 1 htifercalf; 1 fat hog; Highest per attendance.

High iiobmson. Congressman Charles Curtis, accompanied with John McCallam. of 10 neadoisboau: Terms Cash with order. No extra charge F. Kansas City.

Send for catalogue Sl, dozen chickeos; 1 feed wagon 1 farm wagon: 1 stfrriDgplow 14 1 steel harrow; 1 shot gun, lcook store; 1 heating store; 1 Diamond sew'g inch; 1 bureau 40 tons of hay: 400 bushels corn, and and price list. 1 top buggy; 1 cart; ccnooi. Lowest per cvnt of tardiness. Miss Rockwood's room. Greatest No.

neither absent nor tardy, comparec. with Day room, Best average deporlanenr. consider 1 set single harness: FREE 2 Popular songs, words and music: Complete Stories, 35 Portraits. 37 splendid games, 100 val- nable Money making secrets, 814 United States, which was found by him during his Eojonrn in the Republic of Mexico in 1S90. It is entitled "The Shipwreck, a Poem also containing a history of "The Life of Esop," by Wm.

Falconer, and printed by W. Pechin. in Baltimore, in 1796, one hundred years ago. It contains over one hundred pages and is quite a valuable acquisition to Mr. McCallum's store of relics, ancient and modern.

the pink glow to pale cheeks and restoring the fire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Accept no substitute. Insist on having REVIVO, no other. It can be carried in vest pocket.

By mail, $1.00 per package, in plain wrapper, or six for $5.00, with a positive written guarantee to cure or refund the money in every package. For free circular address ROYAL MEDICINE CHICAGO, ILL. For Sale by W. B. HILTON CO Cottonwcod Falls, Kansas.

btrong City, gave the Courant office a most pleasant call, last Thursday afternoon. There will be a basket supper at the Buck Creek school-house, Thursday, November 7th, for the purpose of raising funds for a PuDils'Readine Circle. 1 d'Dl buggy harness; All household goods. Tibms All sumsnndei flOcash. 10 and Jolly jokes for fun lovers, 225 selections for orer, six months' time, without interest Anthograph Albums.

37 splendid games etc. ing age and etrollment (principal's I bankable paper, if not paid when due 8 per estimate). Miss Breese's room. cent, interest from date of note. The above collection will be sent, postpaid, absolutely fbee to all who sead 10 cts in sil-yer for my French Cream Taffy and Fop All are invited to attend.

Katie Kertvln, Teacher. lumen ot pup lis nei ther absent nor J03. stubenhofeb Corn Ball recipes Address, C. C. Kethe- way, oy; gradea Jjls Lawlxss, Auet.

mcyer, Publisher, Oketo, Kansas..

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