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The Star from Elk City, Kansas • 3

The Star from Elk City, Kansas • 3

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The Stari
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Elk City, Kansas
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mmm mm C. P. Burchfield is off on a short I 1 The very latest styles of hats at Mrs McVeans. Fortv-one horses were burned to Read the court address. -An infant of Wm Agnew's died last Monday.

Age 9 months' visit. The Methodist parsonage is being fixed np and repaired. death in a stable at Meridian, Independence, Oct. ,20. J.H.MoVean, Elk City.

Stab JDearSir: I will send you a copy of the Reporter of this date, and it is my desire that you give it a careful perusal and make corrections as you Sunday morning. Stoves and coal sre fast becoming The Repubiicans'beld high carnival at Independence last night. J. W. Ewin2s son has been the staple article of sale.

ONCE MORJB see necessary in regard to the initials Gen. John H. Rice of Fort Scott, will address the Blaine and Logan club in this city uext Tuesday even-ing at the skatio? rink. Gen. Rice Her.

Sidney Allen is lying danger quite sick bat is rapidly improy of the man Palmer, of whom we spoke ously sick near Chicago, Ills. TQTjj EfRONT. as giving me the contents or me a ru ing. a prominent Republican politician and widely known over the whole Tinges aie rushing aud the building bcom Is on the increase in Elk City. The Police court was quUe'busy last Mrs J.

G.Potter, of Elk City, is visiting Mrs. O. J. Burtin. Wilson State and when here he will, doubt This time with the largest and most complete stock of less, explain that geography of which, 1 00.

Citizen. Tuesday in ridding the city of a travel he is accused or being the author. ut-i. ing nuisance. The Democratic aspirants for office the puffs that City is now receiv- STT 7...

wvow are letting the Democrats of Louis burg from the press at Independence, Joianu Pens ms nnc- mg i alone this fall. cle which appeared in the Reporter last Monday. The initials of the gentleman who gave me tne information is not Palmer, as was published. W. O.

Palmer is one of our cigar manufacturers, and I do uot remember of ever eeeiug the gentleman until this morning wheu he came to this office to learn when he bad told me such a thing. He never did, but as staled above B. C. Palmer did, and I admit that I had no business whatever to publish it, and am sorry that did. W.

O. Palmer a gentleman who would intentionally wrong no man in any manner, whatever, and it lays in your pocr to as isindeed flatten og for the citizens of Henry Kemper living on. Salt Elk City and vicinity. Fo the bene- fit of our readers we note the follow. creek buried the last of his lamily, a small child, on last Thursday.

M. H. Foip and wife, now living near Sedan, were in town last ing: It is to be regreted that an item appeared in the Dally Reporter. Gen. Rice will explain what he knows about geography at the rink next Tuesday evening.

John Arnold has appealed his ca-e to the district court where the validity of one of the city ordinances will be tried. prompted by one Mr. Palmer, and reflecting on our neighboring city of Elk. Ever brought to Elk CItj and has JUST ARRIVED From Michigan and consists in part of Parlor Suits, Newspapers sometimes get alien in Joe A7ery, the city marshal. is push-1 by irresponsible parties and we think ins the rascals to the wall and is do uiis a case in point, rrom a personal knowledge, we know that the moralr ing it without respect to social posi Thursday shaking hands with their many old friends, and Sometimes lightning strikes where least expected, as was noticed in police court last Tuesday when a young man as asked (to rise and A registered package of $10,500 in bonds, sent from New York, ar sist in removing the stain from the shoulders of an innocent aud I hope you will do what you can for Mr.

Palmer and myself. Hoplug this will reoeive your attention, I remain, Fraternally yoUrs, CilAs. U. Harpi2R, Eve. Reporter.

The above letter Will explain itself, turn. The standing of the scholars in A. Be well's department is high, and come parents may well feel proud of aud general character of Elk City will compare favorably with that of any other town in our county and that as much vigilance is displayed in prose-j cuting violators. The Elk City people are justly indignant over the slur cast but would do our city equal injustice to hold our people responsible. Tribune.

their children. but as to S. C. Palmer we will content Thomas. F.

West, is again hand rived at East Hampton (Conn.) ourself by saying that he is from Hoop ling the cleaver and steel. This time for George Jameson Co4, on thd west Pole township. Posey county. Ind -ost omce on me isl wun oroxen The good people of Elk City ate in-1 seals and containing only brown Chamber Suits, Bedsteads Mattrasses, Upholstery Pillows, A fine line of TRUNKS VAUSS side of the street. Sheep of a good grade and in good dignani because of the article which order were sold in Kansas City last appeared iu a recent issuo of the Reporter of this place.

We have not paper. The officers are investigating. Esquire Baker, has sold his famous Henry Ward Beecher Jack. week at 70 cents a hundred. This may seem strange but it is neverthe seen the article in question, but learn that it was prompted by a Mr.

Palmer of Indiana, who Mr. Harper, less true. and those of us who have heard the clarion tones Of Frank's Musical Box will, we hooe, hear them It is reported that the Blame and Logan club bad td hire a Democrat to go with them to Independence last iana, and is, perhaps, a fair exponent of the place he pretends to represent. Below will be fouud the public retraction of the Reporter and perhapj the -best way to dispose of the whole question is to follow the example of J. O.

Blaine and when it is too late to uburn this letter'' charge the whole thing up "to the ardor and inexperience of youth" and let it pass, especially when the Reporter is willing when forced at the muzzle of the Star's shots) "to tell the truth." A little more than a week ago the Reporter published an article which reflected severely and unjustly upon the citizens of Elk City and gave that town a bad name, which it by no means deserves. The article was written hastily, as everything must be for night to swell their numbers, and Ed. the editor of the Reporter, supposed was Mi. W. O.

Palmer of this city. We learn that the Elk City Star of last Week (a copy Of which failed to reach us) is quite severe upon the place, claiming that Independence has always tried to work to the injury of he cau" prove it by 'Posey Alien says Osborne. and know them no more. Wm appe was a delegate to the I. O.

O. F'8 convention last week It was a convention of the Grand PATENT ROCKERS, tlCTDfiS Al(p PICTURE FRAMES. A novelty In We are informed by the class leader of the Blaine and Logan club that the Elk City; If the Star said this it is clearly in error. There is no feeling Lodge of the State, was largely at- 8mallnes3 of the turn-out last night against Elk City in this place; and was caused by otir teacher not dismiss- 'NEW WINDOW SHADFS. i rr.r.T ing school so that the juvenile class could attend.

there never has been. Oa the Contrary the feeling toward Elk City is of the most kindly character. The Kansan has always felt the best of good will toward the people of Elk City, and with the single instance of tended, and Paprje says it was as fine a body of men as he ever saw in one L. A. Walker thinks we give the editor of the Reporter more prominence than he deserves, in iact Lost.

A cedar cane with an Lxm ferrule on the end. Any one findiug the same will confer a favor by leaving information concerning it at the the article in the Reporter we think the other papers have followed the Star omce. The cane belongs to uu- 500 times too much. We spoke i cle Tommy Wisdom. lead Of the Kansan in this reeard.

I nn nf nnr Tfo.ea onH nfrAafirv 1 aoies OOjas, (Dressing Case Looking Glasses, (Brackets Camp Stools, and (Rockers. Fine OIL PAINTINGS. Dont forget the Latent window shade and FOLDING BEDSTEAD, All down to bed rock prices. We understand that because of the in-1 'aob- mA wo Rev. E.

B. Evans, formerly pastor VCU OMUtt VUU i-LAK LVJI UUi KJ VtVU suit offered by the Reporter to the of the Presbyterian church at this people of Elk City, the Star of that a local daily, where one man has to the duties of ntws-gatherer, editor and business manager. Had we stopped for a moment to consider what our words implied they would never have been written. The fact that criminal assaults have be-n made in that city affords no grounds for such a wholesale reflection upon its people, as our words would imply. We re-gvet our indiscretion the more as we are held as the spokesman of the people of Independence in this matter, and our careless and thoughtless words have been understood as an ex-, pression of the deliberate opinion of people of this city.

Nothing could be place, was seen meandering about the breetsof Independence, a few days Plac? 1,1 defeat the court house bands. We hope the Star since. Why does not tne good want to unless occasion demands it. Mr. JSatton, father of Mrs.

A. R. Quigg has been visiting ia Elk City. He returned to his home in Bntler county, this state, last will do ithing so short-sigated. Our er call on his friends at Elk City.

T. atyiQ Ipifrna KiiQinAoa Sn court house and jail are a burning disgrace to the couuiy, aud we hope the Star will overlook the blunder of th LhfiDMjlJV SMITH i his new quarters, and. by the amount Reoorter add join in the wo. of carrying the court house bonds. KausaU.

or Fiour tie nas on naua, a person would think the market would be more than supplied and yet he says he has several large orders for more and lots on the road. THE STAR. Thursday. He likes our county better than Butler, and if he can dispose of a part of his property will come here. Ned Slater, on last week returned from his visit iu Illinois, better satisfied than ever.

He brought some fine blooded horsps with him. One black yearling stallion, one J. H. McVeah tditor. S5H3DL fiSJOST.

The followiug is the per cent, standing of the pupils in the higher department at the close of the first month of school 67 70 Bobbie Qnis Pi Sadie Wo rtman 79 Leaie Uaole 15 LiUU'ie Frt neo Z5 73 9 business men, elevator menand all should asK the railroad authorities to put in an additional switch at this pla.ee. They should petition those high in power for the favor and keep it up uniil it is done. The business ol the city and country demands it and it is our right to have it. A day or two since we called into Mrs. Btimpson's Music Store aad were happily bu prised at the large" amouuf ELK CITY KANS.

FRlDAt. OCT 18S4 L. Wi Myers; is still in the lead, call and see him. i See thope fine parlor suits at Lead-man Smith's. wider iroin the truth than sucn an assumption.

The general depreciation of the article in question, by men of all parties, sboWa us that: the people here are jealous of the fair fame 'of their sister towns, and unwill'ng to see them Unjustly aspersed. In that unfortunate article we expressed no man's opinion but our own, and further reflection has 16d Us to abandon that hast ily formed and thoughtlessly Uttered opinion, as one most unjust t6 the people of Elk City for whom wc entertain a high respect. And now. haviug made the ameude honorable, for a mistake, which, we do not claim it to be excuseable, certainly not malicious, or caused by any ill-feeling towards the thriving a id enterprising little city up the road, we hope its people will be williug to shake with us and let bygnnes be bygones, harboring no further reseutment on Musson Claaciie Rhodes Jessie Sniuti Jlav Faler Bertha Dasher. Cora OrJl.i Barley Mary Myuva Cora Walker Lib'Jie Crown Munie Wiiut Wbi.e Bertie Faler llulda Durdick Mary risht 90 Job a Woodriaflf 70 73 S.

Woodit'ug 82 80 Arista Liir 71 SO Jobo Mimfort Vi 3 Kfohard Wootlriag 6 72 liraak Kelly 8: 77 F. ti. Faler 9l 81 3. WootLinar 74 year oiu, ana two mares one year old and oue two year old. They are the Clydsdale-Norman Stock, and as fine specimens as we ever saw.

The Star is a lively ana newsy Democratic paper published at wire at Quigg's of goods ia the store cons sting ot The Glidden Barb by the car load. 71 1 Hardie Pioer 9) 61 1 ThorAaa W'ri-ht 71 O. D. Ives 75 but in a new nearly eery kind and variety imaginable. We saw.

some musical instruments that were "Daisies" aiid seeing these we made our exit. W. Clifford has Prescription Case. isik city, with j. ii, Aie ean as editor.

Wilson Co. Citizen. The Citizen is a nine column pa The following names deserve 100 per cent, in deportment: May Mus-sou, Mary VY right, Jessie Smith, Et-tie Agoew, May Mary Myers, Bianclie Rhodes, May Min- Wonder if the Democrats are going to have a rally in Elk City this fall? The latest styles of window fixtures at Leadman Smith's. Prescriptions accurately compounded at the Crystal. per and from its tone we muge it i Globe.

Yes; we had one in the police court to be a liberal sheet and viewing account of that article, whoso publica- irtiA aKIiia Wright, Maltie Menson, IV niivht ll nl tin I 1 rvtiri thadWat'oon nft fm no one ise can, regret uau 80 last Tuesday and should you doubt it Qni- nsfe th manv RamihliPana whn war 1ia.anie "Vi XIUU10 rencn ask the many Republicans who were 5 cent cigar much as we do ourself." Smoke the "Grip," best In town; At the Crystal. ical it races au our and Jbiva Uoy. (J. JSEwjbl.Ii, there and tbey will tell truth." you 'tue rinciDal. wind away, and wa simply yet tru- Following are this names of the pu- hy ihank ttie citizen.

pils iu the second department who Thea's Tittles. have been neither absent or tardy fori Thera is no use in drusreine Crystal has the heaviest Stock of drugs in Southern Kansas. A car load of fine furniture just re-beived at Leadman Smith's. Who will remain cold when Stoves can be bought so cheap of Quigg. the first month: Alice Farmer, Ollie yourself to death, and buying all A select circle are smiling over ono of the incidents in the bridal tour of A wealthy.

Detroit widower who wedded MRRIEt)-Ai the reSidenc of L. Greenllef, in Chautauqua County by Rev. Gable, on the J9th Mr. Brrglit Gilsirap to Miss Ida Green lief. While we are not acquainted with the vile medicine for-internal use when you can be cured of fever second wife som time ago and start- Following ae names of pupils in the! ed for the Pacific Coast on a jaunt.

a. and ague, dumb ague, billions dis the young couple, the Star joins the meri.v throng in wishing them a bright futuie. The couple had taken their seats on the train here when a big negro camo orders, jauudice, dyspepsia, as well as all disorders ailments irsi. jrrimary uepartment wuo were neither abseut nor tardy the past month Charles Farmer. Gertrude Dean, Ida Thrasher, Lizzie Imel and Lizzie Boston.

BAit Ait XhiOuiLLARD, Teacher. Bed rock prices on the famous and world renowned wire at Quigg's. One car load of Glidden Wire at A. R. QuiOG's For the lowest prices and best bar-trains in fine furniture go to Leadman Smith's.

Down to bed rock at last. jyooJ boal stoves of all designs and patterns at Quigg's. of the liver, blood and stomach, by wearing one oi Prof. Gailmette' French Liver pads, which is a sure ctire every time. If your druggist does not lieeu the jiad.

send $1 50 into uvo coacn wun a pusnei oasKet nui: of something and covereel with a sheet, and placed it on th seat in front. As' the bridegroom seemed know all about it, the bride whispered: What on earth have yon got Vittles!" was the prompt reply. The folio winsr Diibils of the Becond Primary department neither ab Another fire in' Independence. A-bout 1 a.m. a fire broVe out in the wooden buildings just north of the post office and Commercial Bank, and buried two wooden buildings.

One was the Henry Shyrock restaurant and the other the music store. The cause of the fire; at the present writing, is sent nor tardy the past month Min nie Aamew. Earl Agnew, Frank in a letter to French Pad To- new. Reuby Baker, Laura Hatcher, ledo, and it will be sent to you Them's vittles to last us on the Seed, Cora Bmith Minnie Sayre, Et- I by return mail. It is the.only Pad Ton don't i'pose we can go seven or I J.

W. Clifford keeps everything to unknown. Loss about $2,000, i lly insured. eiirht davs without eating, do that store. drug no oaj ouu wctiicj uorici I tua.ii 10 zuaiauiccu vUlC.

xc is guaranteed to ro touna in a tirst-class Give him a call. The Cherry vale Torch "speaks Miss Bteele, Teacher ware of counterfeits. right out in meeting" regard to re "An1 da odder two baskets am in de baggage ca sah, added theaegro, he wared his hand and backtd the door. Detroit Fret Press. moving the count seat from Inde Lead man Smith have just received the largest lot of furniture ever brought to the city.

pendence, to that little bur. Stransrel A pecial train bearing Gov. Geo. Glick and other distinguished The Rev. Wm.

Gable left, on bur table a document to say the of which is yery novel. It bears tne title The case of Grover as it mayseem to some heir wale has vv. maby warm friends in Elk City who Democratic speakers upon the South-would like to see her capture the prize I em Kansas Hailroad, will ltave Olar Cleveland," and is slnlplv a retort of the Rev. Geo. H.

Bell story and No where in town can yu find such choice brands of Cigars as at Master-Inah's. If your liver is disorderedltry a bottle of Kennedy's Medicki Disco vety fbr salg at the Ciyital. A car load of Rfnva vi itoof inr We beg to ask one question however the, Johnson county, Monday arter-before the change made, Are there noon, Oct. 27th, and arrive at the fol-enough promioeht HepUblicaus in lowing stations Thurday, Oct. 30 at Cherrvvale to fill all the cl aces on tha the hours indicated: Cherry vale.

8. SO other statements of what some; A phyeician in one of the largo charitable institutions of jTew England devoted to tke cure of bodily intirmi' ities told an attendant to note the num-'ber of patients who expressed thanks their recovery. The result was that out of threa thousand patients whom he ia ft given time only three ex pressed any gratitade to the physicians' people can tell of Gov. Cleveland. Itepublicah ticket! It would'nt do to a.m:; Independence, 9 a.ni Elk tJity, nomnaie anvone outsiaeoi ine county iu.ua a.m.: uas v.aiiey, iv.ai a.m.

ii mis Jir. jDau anu uis co -workers can tell so much why do they not A.t the intermediate stattous the seat you know. wvu iHg, and cooking, just received by Quigg from the Great Western Foundry. Cheaper han ever almost at the train will stop from 5 to 30 minutes, and it i the desire of the Governor to meet as many as possible of the voters at these points, whom he wiU iake then to hezlxEoston Journal. We speak behalf of a patient and long suffering people when we ask the railroad Company to desist froni ob- a 9 A A.

put it to test yheu so many channels are 6petit6 "them. Itpieends to be a kind of a religious, moral address to the good people of the price old iron, can all kinds and patterns of StoVes be had at Quigg's When a nan points a Cre-krm at strucupg tne crossmgnear pleasure in addressing for fi.ich letigth Itisnotonly a sreat; ou in fun it is your duty, no matter United States, and is making re uuvuiieu umeswuiKs a scuuus jumui ow good a friend he break his ligion a kind Of breastwork to car It is Our school officers will find it to Iheir advantage to call upon Master-man for Slating for Black Boardj before winter approaches. time and moaev to the people- ry this cambairin in favor of Mr. FOR SAIiE- CHEAP. cose and give mm some data to remember the circumstance by.

Dttrcil Tree Press. not an. uncommon thins, so we are Informed, for. a train to stand on the I have a choice farm of 80 acres join Blaine. Other things have, been You will find all kinds of school Blaine but crossing for from ug me cuy nmus wnicn seu at prostituted in favorof track ana block lae vwjvquu auoi 8upo its.

irom io EU oui.es for pblitfcal l-S RESE iXZfiZtZr to prostitute religion An Indiana girl baby is named A C's to the I ll'llllf! Mills I mmm ww 1 a wwv men nd those ea putting to shame the purposes unload' ne corn alone amonnts to no civilization of the century. Frof. Guiimette; is the inventor! The seDaraudn of the Church and small -Then, too farmers coming to lown go tig home do not like, to sit in blazing sun or chilling wind and wait for iti'e train boys to Wonft the men be carried away with though, when she is old ehongh- Burlington Free Press. The boiler of a saw mill at Hiddie berne, W. exploded last Saturday, totally destroying tbo bailding of the French Sidney Pad bearing State has been, the boait of ArAer- his nome, was one of lae mostnoted lean freeman but when the domi at MASTEnji Avs.

iii me si.io a Barrel. One car Fresh Pierce City Lime lust received by the Elk JLuaiBEit CoitpasyI To those building or contemplating building will find it tq their interest to J-psuIt Masterman In regard to Paints! Imsi fib; TKey upef abet 1 a. nil I get reaay peiora ipey uxye iu iuix meirlcai men or a daY in. France, riant nan wi I nht. the Church i to Fw 1.

1. I i m. bwk -rv- 1 'I 1 I out. wonder the railroad comDanv BhouUl Jiot HM wuuo. it uj and fast tn ho to rhrht mo marvelous, una are saia 10 ue tnaL ine American neome wait jand machinery, instantly kiljlug Vmcu'anA dve other.

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