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The Daily Register from Washington, Kansas • 4

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WEDNESDAY'S BILL OF FARE. Thursday will be chicken pie day a Washington Daily Register, the ladies' 'dinine hall on the fair Ladle Dining Hall, Exposition Ground grounds. Go and have a. piece breakfast: Published every morning except Monday. chicken pie such as your mother used to make.

Beefsteak, fried bread, boiled pcta toes, sliced tomatoes, pickles, bread TERMS i One copy one month, 60 cents, coffee. dinner: It was Mrs. Race and Mrs. Walden who had charge of the dining hall on the fair grounds yesterday instead of One copy one week, IB cents. Single uumbers, .6 cents each.

Boiled beef, roast beef, brown pota Mr. Race as the types made us say toes, boiled cabbage, sliced cucumberss Tuesday morning. slaw, pickles, apple pie, grapes, tea and Keel 8-1 Toe, or the Leg Editor's Repository. Those kno wine themselves to be in coffee. supper: debtedto me will please call at resi Glass' Gallery, dence (Mrs.

J. M. Steele's) and settle, as Beef steak, cold meats, stewed beef. The band contest this morning at ten havine trone out of business. I wish to baked potatoes, sliced tomatpes, slaw, pickles, light rolls, apple sauce, cake, o'clock.

close my books. Mus. I. W. Forbes.

The Only Place in Washington "Where Bottom Prices Can be reached in Boots and Shoes. Tlio Boston Boot and Shoo Store Deing the only Exclusive dealers In Boots and Ghpes in Washington; buying direct from Manufacturers strictly for cash, andadhereingtoour motto: "Quick Sales and Small Profits," we can give better bargains in Boots and Shoes than any house in the county. Call and see for at the Boston Boot and Shoe Store. J. A.

H. CALIPBELL, Proprietors, South Side of Square, Washington, Kansas. tea, coffee. The track Is In excellent condition The oldest man in the county will for the races today. SPEED KING PROGRAME.

come so near getting the premium on water and musk melons, potatoes, sweet Remember there is a choice of routes There will be two testa of speed in the ring to' corn aud sweet pumpkins that it wil to the east via B. M. day, which promises to be of unusual Interest, make the heads of the younger ones The horses are all In excellent trim and will do Piles of water melons in market yes swim. some handsome stepping. terday and more coming to-day.

Trotting Race 2 class: 100.00. All pur The most popular place in the city Are you going to take in the St. Louis ses divided 60, 30 and 10 per cent, Entries, "Ad during the fair will be Bullis' Wtscon excursion when it comes along? die Beauchamp Jarvls, Concordia, Kansas Thistle R. J. Ritche, Ottawa, sin Restaurant.

Ice cream, lemonade, Tomorrow will be the big day at the Ransas. apples, watermelons and the best meals to be obtained in the city are served Trotting Racc4 year old class 1100.00. All fair. Take your best girl and go. purses to be divided 60, 30 and 10 per cent.

En there. Charles York, of Clyde, is taking in tries, "John J. A. Hereon, Frankfort, Kan sas; "Baby Blodgett," Frank Btraun, Concordia, our fair and pronounces it a success so The farmers os this country were per Kansas: "Flora T. J.

Lemonds, Concordia haps never busier making hay than Kansas: "Creapeaux," C. E. Broman, Clyde, The bill collector seems to be having Kansas; "Lady Simpson," R. Collins, Slnson Kansas; "Frank Johnson, John Johnson, F. W.

just at this time. The quality of the grass is good and farmers are gtnerally taking advantage of the good weather a hard time 1 collecting his bills this Arrival and Departure' of Mails. THE HEW GROCERY" Fisk.Clay Center, Kansas; "Fred Martin, month. Washington, Kansas; to get ua an abundance of it. LEAVK.

Via Mo. 7:80 a. m. Hariris) in i-ta The wind managed to pick up and Clay Center, Kansas; "Addle Beaucamp Jarvls, Concordia, Kansas, ARRIVE. VlaMo.P....e :30 p.

m. Hanover 8 :30 p. m. Haddam 7:30 a. in.

Reynolds 3:30 n. m. OF scatter considerable dust around yes Money To Loan: Plenty of money Reynolds ...7 COOPER KNAPP terday. ....4.30 p. m.

Clyue. 7 a. For sale: A good frame residence All malls close a half hour before denrtnm. to loan on real estate. Money ready as soon as title is perfect at the very lowest rates of interest.

Call and see us The best line of fruits in this market 18x22, three rooms and basement; base Is the nlace to buy your choice fresh Family fPostofflce open on Sundays from 9 to 10 a. m. are to be found at Cooper Knapp's Groceries. ment is of stone and has a good cellar. The house is new, is substantially every day.

before completing your loans, Blackburn. Queensware and Glassware built and well finished: good well of The largest stock In the city. W. W. Randall, of the Pomeroy House, Greenleaf, was taking in the water near the door.

The lot is a very Persons in the city desiring a meals large one and under a good state of Foreign and Domestic nnuan Wmlta Vpnh nnnHtantlv on hand. Choice MISSOURI PACIFIC It. R. (Washington Bbanch) TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL.

:45a.m. Accommodation 4-aop in. Mail and express 6 :30 m. DEPARTURE. Mail and express.

.6 :50 p. m. Accommodation 4 p. m. Flight a.

m. All trains on Wauliliionn victuals or a good place to spend the fair yesterday. night will find the Commercial Hotel cultivation. This property is situated on the corner of and Seventh streets California rants a speciauy. a hub mm ui Remember the Commercial Hotel i3 iust the place they are looking for.

It TOBACCO -A2T33 GXGhAXSS. the house you want to patronize for and is a most desirabla place in which is first-class in all its appointments and affords the best accommodations. Go tW We want your trade. to live. Will be sold at a sacrifice, square meals and good beds.

Graves Brothers are putting the roo cent Sunday. c' there. Have also three extra lots to sell. Cal at once. dlm3l.J Aaron Wolf.

au west pound trains on Washington Branch will run to Washington regardless of east bound train. on the Masonic Temple which is a guar The Equitable Hal Life Residence For Sale. The resi antee that it will be a good one. The Missouri Pacific Railway AND When you travel take the B. M.

The Handsomest and Best Assortment of Offers unsurpassed advantages to the dence property of Dr. French located one block from the square on First street is offered for sale at a bargain. Endowment Association and the C. B. Q.

Good connections quick and rates as low as the lowest. traveling public in the shape of fast time, elegant equipment and superior accommodations. This great system embracing 6,029 miles of road, runs its LA PS OF WATERLOO, IOWA. $2,500 In Case of Death. The house contains three rooms, well finished, one large lot, coal house, Mr.

John Boyle, of the live stock firm of Haskell, Boyle Kansas City, trains into the Union Depots of St. Lou sheds, fence, 43 $1,000 Endowment in 10 Years Perfectly safe and reliable. Cheapest and is. Kansas City, Hannibal, Atchison. is in the city attending the exposition, farmers should now begin to get hPST.

mwimuH'H Known, ah luaroa uiuiuyfij usiea ana paiu iu iuu. their sheds and barns in proper shape Tickets for sale at the B. M. depot for all points in the United States, Canada Omaha, Parsons, Denver, Fort Worth, Mineota, Taylor, San Antonio, Orleans and all others of the Erincipal cities of Missouri, Kansas. Ne-raska.

Louisiana and Texas. Their rcn ttiDIUV If WANK NEKLY. for the comfortable wintering of their Secretary. President, Ever offered In the city are to be had at the Hardware Store of Graves Bros. Hanging Lamos.

and Europe. Give us a call for rates, routes, coaches and baggage cars are of the lat GEO. E. ROSS, Local Agent stock. See that the roofs are in good condition, patch up the walls and fix the floors with as much care as you est and finest maKe ana luxunous rull K.

P. Aldrich makes a good superin man Palace Sleeping and hotel cars are i WASHINGTON, KANSAS. would the house. Side Lamps, Lamps for attached to all tnrougn trains. The tendent on the fair grounds, and Tom Groody makes a rattling good financial novel Buffet Parlor and Sleeping Cars are run on all day trains, and reclining There was an interesting race on the O.

G. GLASS, Center Tables, Lawns fnr nil Secretary. cnair cars on nignt trains, between t. fair ground yesterday afternoon, two Louis. Kansas City, Atchison and St.

uiiu ui i-uviit unci. in a(l examme before you purchase, and we One thing now evident to all who best in three, between Dr. Smitn's gray mi auuw rau prices anasiocK imuaeiy South side of the Square. visit the fair is the fact that there PORTRAIT MID VIEW mare, Laura" and Dr. Bradley's bay Joseph, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on night trains between Kansas City and Omaha.

The rates via this line are always as low as any other, and direct horse "Prince." The time was 3:45 should be a new and much larger agri cultural hall. two heats by "Prince" who was winner connections are made with express Photographer, by a large majority. JEWELRY trains of other lines at junction points. Tne pleasant days or autumn are now with us and soon we may expect a visit from Jack Frost that is, in about Miss Emma Bobbitt, of Mahaska kl. V.

TOWSEND. Gen'IPass'r Ae't. StXouis. West side of the Square, county, Iowa, arrived in the city Mon L.A.Emerson. twenty days.

day evening on a visit to her brother, Genl Western Fr't Pass'r ag't, Atchison. FOR SALE AT Wholesale or Retail. FINE Mr. and Mrs. Isaac "Wittleshoefler, of David F.

Bobbitt, whose fine farm lies WASHINGTON, KANSAS Stereo Views of Washington For Sale. Louisville, Kentucky, arrived in the some three or four miles to the north city last evening and expect to remain east. She expects to remain for sev with us nermanentlv. Gold and Sliver Watches, eral days visiting friends. The Register force from editor to The Presbyterian ladies today have a lunch stand in connection with their dining hall on the fair grounds.

Hot Clocks, Silverware and Musical Instruments, AT devil take off their hats and make their best bow this morning to Mrs A. S. -Flax 95c. Hogs $5.50. -Eggs 12c.

Rye, new, 33c. -Oats, new, 15c. Corn 30 to 32c. Wheat, new, 50c. Butter8 to 12c.

Potatoes 304oc. Hay 4.00 per ton. Green apples $1.25 per bushel. Race and Mrs. Walden, the ladies who coffee served with the lunch.

W. C. Rodocker, of Waterville, form PRANK ROAD'S. PARKINSON had charge of the dining hall yesterday Established In City 1876. erly proprietor of the American House of this city, arrived yesterday evening tor that splendid lunch they so kindly remembered us with last night.

and will remain during the fair. The B. M. folks have established a DEALERS IN CHOICE BOOTS ilfJD SHOES Business 4s just a little dull now, it station about five miles east of this city on tne west side of Mill creek. Survey JM A 1 am iau uaae, due ig.

win soon piac up ors are now engaged in laying off forty GET THE JOB PRINTING. and we anticipate a big fall trade. acres into town lots. A depot will soon GROCERIES! be built and side tracks put in and the The sun and wind have dried up Very Best in Quality and Price. HSft milv t.ho VV hoot- mntavlnl nwl company expect a fair amount of busi some of those filthy holes we have spo The Register Jod Office nas good presses ness from that point.

ouu guarantee a tit in every pair of Hoots or Shoes ken about recently, but the next rain and clean new clear tvpe with which it Is pre and ornamental pared to do all classes of plain will show them up in good shape. EffGive me a call and be convinced The dining hall on the fair grounds commercial work. We invite our friends from the coun conducted by the Presbyterian ladies is try while attending the fair to call and arge, well arranged and capable of FLOUR AND FEED. -Get your seating all who mav call uuon thnm fnr see us. The office is open from early in sauare meal.

font wait XSUili eau, the morning until very late at night. vw If tMUt IILLABRANT HARRIS, through it yesterday and know that the kitchen is well supplied with eatables Flour manufactured, to which I invite your attention. You will And all brands sold by me to be just as represented. Feed always on hand. i.

ne wnoie attraction yesterday was toward the fair ground. It will be much greater to-day if the weather LETTER HEADS. BILLHEADS, STATEMENTS, to make the mouth of an epicure water. THE JOSEPH GUERIN. A.

visit to the exposition grounds remains good and we trust that it will. It is said that some of the boys in the Republican office had a little unpleas today will convince you that no county ENVELOPES, CARDS, PAINTERS. tne btate can produce a finer lot of THE IflSURAIIGE AGENCY OF blooded stock. Neither can there be POSTERS, oetter corn, potatoes, pumpkins, squash- dodgers, SHIPPING TAGS. es, melons, beets, turnips, and the like antness in which one of them warmed the wax in the ears of another.

Should not do so boys. LaFayette Starcher, of Woodlawn, Nemaha county, is here visiting his mother, Mrs. Ware, and his sisters. The Register acknowledges a pleas- Gi ll CO, EAST SIDE OF RECEIPTS, produced in any county, and when it comes to apples, pears, grapes, eta, we GO TO THE wont take a back seat in any country. Register Job Office.

75 Leek Roberts have got a new BON TON BAKERY AUCTION BILLS Sea Foam and it will be used until after Represents the following standard companies GLENS FALLS, N. Y. Organized 1849. Assetts $1,333,611.71 AMERICAN, N. J.

Organized 184C. Assetts $1,603,840.80 COMMERCIAL UNION, London. Organized 1801. Assetts. he fair.

It will cost 15 cents or two printed us will receive a notice of the sale In le Rkgisteb free of charge. South side of the Square, Wasliixtgrtoii, KZaaasas, for 30 cents, and it is called "Watermelon Sea Foam." John and Sam Elliott have tried it, and both pro Our stock of Stationery Is lanre and weU nun vou jf Goneiuajr Sunday evening C. Roberts was arrested for a disturbance at the Evangelical church, He had a trial before Squire Woodbury yesterday morning and was fined $17.50. Fred Theis has purchased the interest of J. W.

Miller in the Claj Center Fire-Brand and assumed editorial con- .4. 1 a -r-r TITESTERN ASSURANCE, Canada. Organized 18S1. Assetts 1.305JJcloo For a nounce it a success, -dot 75 MILWAUKEE MECHANICS, Wis. Organized 1852.

Assetts tl.lM.179.40 LUNCH I BEST ICE CREAM I LEMONADE I selected, and Is all first-class goods. The office Is In charge of an experienced workman, who has given the business years of attention, and we Are confident that we can give satisfaction in all particulars. Call and see samples of work. 75 Leete Roberts Water Melon Sea oam did not prove to be a success as WASHINGTON F. Mass.

Organized 1872. Assetts AliTTTnDVTl nn1 1 examine stock and get prices. When you want good work and good stock come and see THE BEST BREAD, PIES AND CAKES ALWAYS ON HAND, Give our "Sucar Loaf Bread a trial aud you John Edenfield and Sam Elliott said, some fortunate rascals purloined it tt wr rxw a a nnn win in nst CLARK EMMONS, will use no other. Assetts $974,184.53 Get our rates before Insuring, and see what we can do for you. We do strictly cash and charge you cash rates, which you will find yesterday afternoon for their own use kivi ui vuc oauio.

410 la a tuui pualUVc writer and will keep the Fire-Brand up tto its former high standard. so we did not get the benefit of it. 75. Proprietors Rkgisteb Job Printing Office, over Brown's Drug Htote, South side of Square, COX SHILLING. a mo tucayesi in me long run.

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Pages Available:
1,153
Years Available:
1884-1885