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Luray Headlight from Luray, Kansas • 1

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Luray Headlighti
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Luray, Kansas
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URAY EADL Id LURAY, RUSSELL, COUNTY, KANSAS. THURSDAY, JAN 19 1888. Vol. No- 20- Tasjfs: $1.59. If paid in advance, $1.00.

at Plenty of Wyomin Uoal lor sale Pont Forget as. When you are needing Coal remember we will not be W. jt 1 Waldo, $6.00 per ton. What did yon say! Go to Fritts for Coal. You can get good Coal for $5.50 per ton.

IL D. Green. undersold, we nave tne nest uoal in the town and are selling; it at very low figures. Kespect.fulyT Smith Sinclair. Business Pleas-ore.

Rad our locals for bargins. No legacy is so rich as honesty. --HEADLIGHT Tnsure youre property with Garner Bros. Collections made a specialty. Garner Bros.

Quite a number of sheep have died during the recent cold spell. Considerable sickness is repotted in bargins For 30 days you can get big at Biggs. lj i juuwucixm mi i mi in in i ii 1 win i i nw nrrr i niiwnTTWWi i 11 1 i 1 1551 01 si iii gg hs c5 bjSS 221 2 r3 ri If 1 1 a era UMl fi-ag gH eo the south part of the county. If yon have stock to trade for town 1. see us.

truer Bros. W. II. Burr is is sick. Hie pay car came up yesterday.

Our coal merchants arebucking. Ike Biggs went to Lincoln yesterday. xV galley slave the fellow who has three girls at a time. Sam Biandt went to Russell yesterday evening on business. Our streets are crowded with teams every day.

and our merchants are enjoying big sales. Our station agent assisted our deviP in correlling mice in an oyster can a few minutes yesterday. C. Cunningham now occupies his new dwelling on lot 5, block 16, Kansas Avenue. This is a very neat resideuce.

John W. Florea will soon commence the erection of a residence ou 30, in block 18. on Kansas Avenue. W. II.

Billingsley "steam took a little i tliis line of rail- in this The sp ill agent or makes hi, ut city- Gamer Bros have some choice town lots lor sale. Remember the closing out sale at Biggs'. The Western Home Insurance nj atiy. is the boss. Garner Bros Agents.

Prices on all goods have been at Biggs, you can get bargins in all lines of goods. The entertainment held in the Amherst school house, reminds us of a game called '-freeze-out." Some choice farms for sale in Osborne and Smith counties. Call and see rs. Garner Bros. Some party had the gall" to poison Mr.

and Mrs. McAfee, of Woodville. were in town Monday and called at this office. We now have the best stocked stores in Rrssell county, come where you can get bargains. Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Conn, were in town Monday and made this office a pleasant visit. a dog belonging to C. E. Betts.

said party will find it to his interest to keep a little quiet. Wm. Pulk and wife were callers yesterday. Wm. talks of moving to in the spring.

A good stone house and four lots in a town with good chuch and school priveleges, to trade for land. This is bargin. Garner Bros. Died: Of typhoid fever, at Suc cess, Mr. John Bratton.

This disease CLOSING OUT AT LOW PRICES. nas cjaime-u manv otners or me same neighborhood as its victims. We have a complete Livery outfit. Barn, horses, buggies, etc, in a good lo cat ion, to trade for farm land or town property. Garner Bros.

If you wish a hat of the latest run-a-way last week, upsetting a load of hay and damaging the liay rack to some extent. There was a change in station agents at Lucas this week. Hastings goes to Bluerapidsand one Miller, from Bridge port, takes a position at Lucas. Parties using tools left at our Livery are requested to see owner before taking the privelege. Shaul Bros.

Washington, D.C. Jan 16. Speaker Carlisle was taken with conjestive chill while at dinner this evening, and at midnight his condition was reported as serious. Encouraging reports are received every day in regard to our future prosperity. There will be a big building boom here in the spring, and don't you doubt it for a minute.

The Almcna Star, after setting astride the 'fence1 for two years, has at last tumbled off. With G. W. Shook, as eaitor, the Star will hereafter howl the republican doctrine. Frank Pospshill is putting up a large quantity of ice this winter, Frank is a rustler, and owns one of the finest lots in Luray, on which he will erect a busi ness building in the spring.

J. W. VanScyoc of the firm of Cooper VanScyoc, was down at Luray last week. lie reports that town building up very rapidly and having quite a business appearance. Osborne Farmer.

style, call at our millinery and dress making room. ADDIE WlNO. Georoie Gaujjer. Capt. J.

J. Johnson, at last reports, was improving, and we hope soon to chronicle his total recovery. Stock of all kinds stood the recent cold snap in fine shape, ami very few losses have been reported as yet. Hundreds of men. women, and children were frozen to death in the late storms in Dakota, and Wyoming T'ys.

Health in this vicinity is generally good. One of the main features of the Wolf Creek Valley is the healthy climate. The latter part of last week was the coldest weather wo have experienced this winter. But now the weather is exceptionally fine. Frank Rudolph got shot in the knee while monkeying with a shot gun shell, the other day.

His recovery depends altogether upon circumstances. Some parties displayed thoir weakness by getting drunk, and being the laughing stock of the community, at the dance southwest of town last week. E. T. Francis, of Detroit, Kansas, held down the depot, a few days this week, during the temporary absence of Wm.

Shutters, on a business trip down A Colorado woman by name of Give S. A. SHAUL HAS 5000 ACRES, of Choice Califor must at the fallowing low -prices: Arouekels Coffee. 25 cents er ft. Prints, 5 cents per.

yard. Soap. 5 bars 25 cents. away, recently gave birth to five bounc Dill worths. 25 cents per lb.

Indigo Blue, 7 cents per vard. O. 8. Tobacco, 25 cents per lb. Cotton Batton 12 cts per lb.

mi- poys. Auuene bfazette. this is sure the greatest -giveaway' of the sea son. Cotton flannels from 8 to 12c per yd. Poultry Wanted: I will pay the Mixed Candy 12 per lb.

Hats, Cape, Gloves and Mittens AT COST Jelly 50 cts per bucket. nia and Kansas Farms for sale or TRADE. Also Stock of all description at a big BARGAIN. cash for 50 dozen hens pullets delivered at my residence. James D.

Tignor. For Sale- At BIGGS' Pioneer Store. House lot in" Luray, 80 acre farm 6 miles from Luray. 20 acres under cul east. A.

petition was circulated this week and was signed by nearly every patron to retain David Schurr in the postoffice It seems that our people are detrmined to have their say so in this matter if pe titions will do it. tivation, 10 acres corn in field. 10 ton good hay, 2 head of horses, cow calf. Also full set of farming impliments and good set of Blacksmith tools. Address Garner Bros.

The Topeka Capital is attempting to establish the idea that the Capital removal is a party issue. The Abilene Gazette says this is untrue, and it is a well known fact that it is the desire of the people of central and western Kansas, regardless of politics, that we have a removal of the Capital, and the sooner it is accomplished the better. The Republican Congressional Committee of the Sixth Congressional District, will meet in the City of Beloit, on Tuesday, Jan. 24th, 1888, at 2 o'clock p. for the purpeseof fixing the time and place of holding the A Jokf an "advertising dodge," is the way some papers try to explain the LURAY! LURAY! discussion of the Capital removal at this time.

The eastern papers make nothing by insulting the people of It is leapyear, and it has been just 1.000 years since there were as many 8s in the year as we have just now. It is a good time for eld bachelors to cogit-8, the girls to reciproc-8, and not hesit-8. After you read this copy of the Headlight, send it to some friend in the east who contemplates coining to Kansas. Or hand to some neighbor, with a request to subscribe, and thereby help the good cause along. Postoffick Novelty Store: when you want Paper envelopes, pencils, clothes brushes, cutlery or tinware, or a fine oil painting.

Remember that I keep them in stock. David Siiurr, P. m. Lucas will soon have a newspaper. We have been longing for sometime to tell the advantages Luray had over Lucas, but through sympathy for our sister town, deferred doing so until they could defend themselves through western Kansas in this way.

Abilene Gazette. E. W. Lyons and W. A.

Neiswanger went to Osborne this week on What we suppose was a 'business' trip in the interest of Ed. but whether he procured NEW TOWN ON THE R. In The Heart of The FAMOUS WOLF CREEK VALJEY! Convention and the transaction of other business as may pro perl- before it. All members are in requested to be present. J.

H. FrankIin, Chairmm. Removal: Having moved our st It is one of the the medium of the press, and if reports WILL Lots at the present prices est openings for investments that can be found anywhere IN NINETY DAYS. We have the best location fo for DOUBLE BLE a Good Town between are true, we can soon commence the LINCOLN and PLAIN Y1LLE first chapter. There are several places on our creek we are not to say.

T- -eems considerable hard between our town if. re-wv to the removal of Dave fi i.vjs ffiee. This we consider all-io iff-th-r uncalled for, but what is to be. will be, aud we had just as well make the best of it. Ft ark Maxwell, the genial and whole ticket puncher," on this line gave us a brief call Tuesday evening.

Frank is one of the best boys on this earth and expressed his belief that Luray would be the best town west of Sa-Una before many years. Good enough, and we believe his assertions will be verified. crossings near Luray that should, and --Fine Building Rock. Pure and Abundance of or Dry Goods and Groceries into new store room opposite the Luray. Land Loan Co's.

Office, we would respectfully call your attention to the fact that we will endeavor to kei stock the best aud freshest line of in Luray, and invite you to call ano le convinced that our prices and quality of goods are unsurpassed in Russell or adjoining counties. Respectfully. Reynolds Tate. must be looked after immediately. Let the road-masters of the several districts AND TOWNSITE BORDERED WITH- give this their attention and see that something is done.

There is not a man in town Out what would turn out and assist a day or two and get the bad places passable. A meeting was held at Crist's Mon It seems that there was a mistake in regard to the marriage of Aminadab Couklin and Iabelle Mathews, as re HEAVY GROVES OF TIMBER! It is 18 miles from Bunker Hill. 23 north-east of Rassell. 22 miles direct south of Osborne. And in the heart of a Heavily populated and prosperous community of Farmers and Ranchmen.

TUTS COUNTY IS ATTRACTING THE ATTENTION OF THE EASTERN PEOPLE, iarlii want, new and cheap homes, ami the resources are as good as any in the state. PERSONS looking for a loca-cation for any kind of business, will find it fo their interest to investigate this place before locating elsewhere. Freedom of the press. Around her waist I put my arm, I felt as soft's a cake; dear!" says she. "-what libertv You printer men do take!" "Why, yes, my Sal, my charming gal, (I squeezed her some, I guess;) Can you say aught, my chick, against The freedom of the Press.

I kissed her some, did, by gum! She colored like a beet; Unon my living soul, she looked Almost too good to eat! I gave her another buss, and then Says she. do confess lated in our last issue. We were informed through what we considered a reliable scource, but now conies the injured Aminadab and denies the whole affair Of course we will have to take his wort! for it. as he jsvould be more likely to know whether he was, or was not married on toe date before day evening for the purpose organizing a brass band. E.

T. Francis was elected chairman, protem. It was decided that we organize mid the proper committees were appointed to arrange matters. W. E.

Tignor, will be our teacher and as soon as the boys get their instruments we will publish a list of the members and the respective parts each take, Eustis, Jan. 16. The county saat fight which has been raging in Sherman county for more than year past culminated Friday, when a force of over fifty men armed with Winchesters 1 I rather sorter kinder like The freedom of the press. 1 i A1 Call On The Companies Agents, VanScayoc Neiswanser, fashioned bom as soon as spring opens Luray. Kas, ano way mis woman oe as good a location for the State Capital as some Luray Markets.

Eggs per dot. Butter. It. 20c, town further east is something that we cannot exactly understand. But then 8090c.

we are nt a hard class of citizens to and led by Hank Carpenter and Doc Land started from Goodland for the purpose of taking the records away from Eustis, present county seat, Goodland constables haveing previously arrested the sheriff aud other county officers en trumped-up charges in order to have the eoast dear. OR LINCOLN LAND LINCOLN, KANSAS. Potato. bn. Chickens.

doc Hogs. Cwt Corn. bo. oeai wun, ana are wining to letADiieue have it awhile, and of course she will act 'white' with us when the time comes. 1.25 $3 004.75.

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Années disponibles:
1887-1890