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Dresden Star from Dresden, Kansas • 1

Dresden Star from Dresden, Kansas • 1

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Dresden Stari
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Dresden, Kansas
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DRESDEN $1.00 PER YEAK: DRESDEN, DECATUR COUNTY. ICiNSAS. SATURDAY, SEPT. 12, 1891. i'TERRE HAUTE NEWPORT." J.

W. TIBBELS, Dealer Iu DRESDEN STAR. Ho is ploused wih the country and wants to locate several families as near the Cutbolio church ns possible. ThoHe wonting to rent or sell land near that place will do well to consult Mr. Jouten.

proprietor lornlKdltor. GRNIS.R AI MELRCH ANDISEX Ky TIME TABLE r.n1.wl 1 r3 TO-. nr SELDEN ITEMS. fbou rat TIMES. Jackson LeatbermaaU a mart town.

S. B. Miller is getting on lots of groceries. Peter Phillips is coal heaving for I. Herron.

S. of V's met in the hall Wednesday night'. Miss Ettie Banes was quite sick lost Monday. Threshing machines are now kept Oowo Wkbt. tienaof th most oonTenient rfoaaure nd bulneM Tl- rl nn mrtK.

Owinar to tha oonatruotion of the boar No 15 Passonger, 9:44. a. m. tima wr5 and Ihe hanJ- (im.I pleaMun or busiw 9thicU ihm market. A WRITTEN OUAR ANTCC OIVEH ON EACH VEHICLE.

Tu OIll'l But WOaJ, eaibs ttied or trtH 01T1 K1CTT1. Writ fet FrlCM. AfnUVutel TERRE HAUTE CARRIAGE AND BUGGY CO.Jerre Haute, Inl Na. 4J. Local 11:12 a- Going East No 16 Local Fr't, 12:42 p.

m. No. 16 Passenger 4:40 p. m. L.

W. BREWER, Agent. ENERGY ALWAYS WINS. Atlanta. Mahch G.

1891 DRESDEN KAN. WE WILL you Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and Gents' Furnishing Goods. AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Stapiib Fangy Grocelrirq ALWAYS IN STOCK. Also, A Complete Stock of DEUG-S, MEDICINES.

PAINTS, OILS ETC. AT MARD TIME PRIGES. School books at Publishers prices. Liquor Me lical purposes. OUR MOTTO LIVE LET LIVE WJiolesale Produce and commission Merchant.

The prediction lias been made that the fanners' alliance and kindred organizations will have a membership of 00,000 in Pennsyl busy threshing. Mr. T. S. Lutta bought E.

E.Rich ardson's hogs. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Queen (Jity Silver and Nickel Plating East St. Louis, III. Gents.

Tne Queen Plater beats nnvtiiinc I ever saw to make money. vania before the snow falls, and 1 S. B. Miller has purchased Q. E.

Tockleys residence. With this Issue of the Stab we Undertake a work that is entirely S. R. Miller bought E. E.

Richard tie to us, and we fully realize our son's cow yesterday. When I received it, I put in a brass ring to test it; and to my surprise it was nicely silverplated in five minutes. I made $29.40 the first week and' $47.85 the second week plating jewehy and tableware. At the end of the first month I had $197.45 clear profit. I now get all the kuives.

fotks. sooons and jewelry Geo. Taylor the cattle bnyer was in incompetency to fill the position as it should be; but we know it is a benefit to our town to have this per in circulation, and think it the the city Wednesday night Farmers are all feeling good over duty of all citizens to work together the yield of wheat and rye. one person can plate without going from home. I will let my son use Jack Letherman is fixing up the old printing office to move in.

in all that is beneficial to this and the surrounding country. With this object in view we shall endeavor to give the latest news and all communications of interest from any of the Water 1 now nave at nomo.anu a am going out to sell Platers. I soil three to day, at $10.00 each, and done some plating besides. I sent 20.00 tndav for four more Platers. Mrs.

C. F. Monteith has gone to yet some people say the organization is about to break up. Phillips-bnrg Herald. TnE millionairs want a limited amount of circulating money, depreciation of farm values and the products of tho farm, and a high rate of interest.

Do yon want this state of affairs? If you do, let the corporation politicians continue to run this government. If those sanguine republicans who rtre boasting that the alliauce in Kansas is disintegrating will ask Senator riumb what he thinks about it, it is barely possible that his opinion might lead them to change their minds on that subject. Atchison Champion. TnE republican county conven Danville, Iowa to visit friends. Thomas Wilcox and Miss Harfst I believe any enterprising person can make a grand success of this busi were married one day last week.

ness. Very respectfully, J. Baldwin. H. Hamilton is putting up quite a lot of hay on the Prairie Dog.

our readers will be gladly received. COBA TlBBILS. Our corn crop is first class. 25 cents for potatoes at Tibbels. 20 pounds sugar for $1 at Tibbels'.

Try Tibbels' dried peaches at 10 cents per pound. If you want to make more clear monfiv tVian von ever made in vour We are going to have a jewelry life, send for circulars and price of millerhary store on an early day. DEYOUNG 8 CO, Have just purchased a large stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES A CHEMICALS, Soaps, Combs' and Brushes, Tiusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces. Fancy and Toilet Articles, Books and Stationery, GLASS PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES DYE STUFFS Paten Medicines Etc. Family Medicines, and Physicians' Perscriptions accurately compounded at all bourn DeTOUNG Sl CO.

DRESDEN KAN O. H. Bones bought a fine 2 year the yueen Plater; lor goia, suver, nickel, copper and brass plating can be used by any one. Plates beautiful nnrl emial la the finest new work. Ev old filley the other day of John Wil son.

Mrs. Taylor and daughter spent Sunday at John Fostins. tion met iii Topelta, Sept. 2, and ery class of goods, or metals. $20 a day cau easily be made.

Address, QUEEN CITY SILVER AND D. F. Bortlett and Co. have moved their store to Porticej Osborne Co. Mrs.

Anna Shir Ueff of Oberlin is resoluted against the people's par-tvt They declared for prohibition. Visiting Mrs. DeToitng. Kan. This is the first out of thirty repub NICKE PLATING EAST ST.

LOUIS, ILL E. Van Ejps was looking after C.F. Monteith our grain buyer has paid out over twelve thousand dollars lican county conventions already held which has declared for prohibition, rrohibltion is not considered as good political fodder as it used to be. for grain. H.

W. Overstake, of Wilcox, Neb, M. SADLER, has purchased a farm in this part of the interests of his paper here Monday. Mr. Taylor who has been employ-fed for several months at Denver has returned home.

Rev. Muxlow filled liis regular appointment here Sunday evening tmd had the pleasure of addressing a large crowd. the country; G. E. Tackley shipped his house hold goods to Nebr.

on the local BLACKSMITH. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. NORTH PART OF TOWN GIVE ME A TRlAIJ freight this week. ISAAt 3LULH0LLAKD, DEALER IN KANSAS LANDS. I have excellent bargains in im proved farms, large and small; also unimproved in Sheridiin an other counties, and can make terms to suit all.

If yon want to buy for profit or for a home, don't fail to write to me for nil information. A few fine relin Land office fttOberlin, Kansas, I 22'W Sept. lSOl i Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has 61ed notice of his intention to make final proof in support cf his claim, nud thnt snid proof will made before Register and Receiver at Oberlin. on Oot. 20th, 1S91.

vis: Elmer W. Van Epps, 1). for the qr, 21, town 4 8. range 30 w. lie names the following witnef es to prove Ins continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, via: Feter i'orstman, Tom Wason, Adam Koehlcr, Flmer Vinum, all of Urssett-ville, Kansas.

20-81 Cyrus Anderson, Register. Mr. Clias. Robinson and Miss All news from other parts of tbe Nellie Thompson were united in matrimony last week. Mrs.

Pooler, sister and husband county will be gladly received. We hope to keep the Star shining brightly that it may cast a ray of light into every household. Beile Chase returned home last Friday rani after wers in Selden last Sunday to see quishments for sale very cheap. a weeks visit at Win. Douglas' of I.

N. PENCE. NOTARY PUBLIC Realestate, Loan arid collection Agent. Collections a speciality. All work in my line promptly done.

Give me a call. SfiLDfeu, Kansas. 9 Address Isaac Mulholland. Colby. Kansas.

that place. She was accompanied by Mir Douglas who spent a short time with friends here. Prepare to attend the Decatur Co. lVts5tiv Bt ii their father, Henry Long. Our school commenced on last Monday under the leadership of Prof Pelkz of Eldorado; Kansas.

S. B. Miller has bought the G. E. Tackley property and rented it to Mr.

Clara the west section. S. B. Miller has rented the old Commercial Hotel and is agoing to start it up. Coll and see him.

I. S. Herron has purchased the Richardson Hotel, and we have no doubt but what Mr. Herron will run a first class house as be is an old hand at the business." fair at Oberlin the latter part of this bcal for it. lViiit S.

B. Miller M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office at my Drug Store. Attendance prompt, and charges reasonable.

Seldes, i Kansas', MOORE TIBBELS Will pay yott the highest market price for your FAT CATTLE AND UOUf DRERDEy, KANSAS. f- NOTICE. Do you want to sell your land? ra Ally (uarait5. jn KC nv- PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATlOri GEORGE El'GER CO- CIJICKIHAfl, If so call at my office and get ternw. -TH- I want a list of twenty-five quarters RdCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS.

ESTABLISHED 1850. TV nittv.Vivi. nf AAltimna. at once. Must be in 528, 6-23, 5-29, 6-20, 5-30 or 6-30.

Can also handle some good and cheap relin h9 eapnotty for reading matter equal to the nav. It Klin. flirni.h fill t.hr news of tbe day, complete in detail, yet emici.t in form. It is devoted to western and cspeoiall M. D.

Gallogly to Colorado inlorestm OurMpecial Telegraph Servlc usuper- Iaw Inth.r nf mjv n.liAf arvii'A WAftt nf Sit. I.nilifl. The SEW 8 employs more pnt aud pays inon O. Id Livery, Feed and mnney xor apm-iai uinpamues iuau an viuui western newspnpors combined. month.

Farmers select your largest pumpkins' vpotoioea, cabbage and let us oil do our best to have this part of the; county well represented. Jacob Bock began a nine months term of school here Monday with a lair attendance'. Mr. Book has an enviable, reputation as a teacher; and we can Boast of one of the best 1 schools iii the county; We saw a basket of the nicest potatoes raised by -T. E.

Higgins near Shibboie'tbtthat we have ever seen. Dir. Bieker also comes in with a big potato story; ''16 large potatoes in one nill, a wooden pail wouldn't hold ttiem." Who can beat that? Wni. Nelson has traded his farm on the Salomon to a Mr. McVay of Hubbell', itabr.

foi a store and other property at that place. While we regret the loss of Mr; Nelson, we heartily welcome Mr. McVay and -wishhinl 'abundant success in his bew undertaking. Mr. Josten, rdra southeastern Jp)bio is spending a few weeks in Deeatur county.

He has purchased three quarter sections of Prairie near Shibboleth audi twd oh North Sappa." The EWfj 18 issued every day 01 tie year. Tk. WP.KKI.V i'lirniahm a eomi.OD- Sale Stable. Charley Motz, Prop. THIS IS the-' msx'kpc is usea diutn of ery notable event, at home and "Evertteijjo First Class Akd" Court-rdDmandforr-; CHARGES REASONABLE; Oberlin Stag4 Line in connection abroad with a liberal supply of choice, origin-al and select artioles, specially adapted to family entertainment and It is tin boat weekly family newspiper published in tin A feature of both the Daily and WmtKLY ditioas of the NEw, of the first importance the public, is our porfect system of market re Tk.

KahlillA rnlinhi lit.v of our with the stables. Bus vr.n ciiil department has long been recognued by tin business wen of the state' a id every irtsde wil oontinue to furnish a true reflex of the lates. Uolfi It Worm I t. wsc-h In tit rrrlo. Kansas.City.

Clucagoind.xt.iiOUis, as well a local quotations. ONSUrpasseu- FOR i ToneJouch lectures atfdsefnioi. WhHe Its Bpetd is greyer iLZ. Othef known tnethcdit. is ij 4 that an intelligent persoa speed ioo or more words f- ate, in five or si vretks, aid an instructor.

a testimonials sent to ell this paper. Soli Agent fof 0. noi.li li'irr- 'Both lxHt-a' ntiu with worka ntl IS i iir 14 i rr O.i rltvift t-t trh lomlitv cm vtn TEKMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. One year, by mail I flO.OO Six months, by mail'.

6.C0 Eundoy Edition, by mall, per year 2.60 WEEKLY One year, by mail, in advance tl.00 1 1 wa. kvm.il. Fran 1. i 1 1 a It. 9 frfl -'jfrvp, totrtuct with cot- IL.N; jMl alubl- mtrot Thr.

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1 Sample eopies of either Edition on apriien ion know in. If wmle) 1 work tor rnr rv i ft mto AJ1 communications addressed, tq, i NEWS PRINTING Denver, 1 rUu4i MaulM. IMS IktiMM.

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Pages Available:
466
Years Available:
1891-1893