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Minneapolis Independent from Minneapolis, Kansas • 5

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1 nntayolis gjiutcytadent. HATCH OA SEITE.UBKK 27. Oa Tuesday iii or ning Mrs. C. S.

Ileald and M-s. D. It. Crosby left for Kansa3 City, from whlcii place they will proceed to Sc. Louis.

They are gone especially to select the 'newest style of goods and the very latest fashions' snitable' to the present and nsuiug'seasohs, and'purpose laying in. a stock rsufHcieutly extern ive and varied to" suit every taste and all ages in tlie Very large class patrons who have flockejl to their Bazar'of Fashion's on Sec- ond street, and testified by their liberal orders the unquestioned' ability and skill oi those ladies in everything pertaining j. -J Iii, Kl P. C. Cliamborlaine, licporter opeka Daily Capital, give us a call on Thursday.

tail to have met him. Th, comic opera IT. M. S. Pinafore will be plajed on October 3d as 5 p.

ui. As the train will not leave. Junction Cifv fill So'clock, this will give am'ple tihic' for every body to witness the' Optra. Thete is rivalry two gentlemen of heavy hi this city to see who can lay in bed the longest in the At last accounts (he heaviest one was ahead. Messrs.

F. A. Savage andTamc3 Barrett are going to open a first-class butcher shop in this citv, soon. They are now building their slaughter house on' the west side of Pipe vv3 A man by the name of Frank flattey fireman on the switch engine at this place was arrested for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, and brought before Police Judge Cummins and plead guilty and was fined $5 and costs. keeps the; ExcunOoiVOctober Tttl A flight.

lrot oive night last week; Ml- Helle- Simfort started for Kansa City Tuesday irtomiifg. Ilanncr left on Wednesday morning for Kan-asCiry. nifth -On Tuesday lash Mrs. W. 11.

Mniinoii, of a daughter. j. vr Smith and wife arc enjdylhtf the filr at Kansa City. Sutton's new bakery fs how complete resh bread ready tor delivery. Kvery body be on time so the excursion train can start before tie regular train.

II. Morris of Cincinnati, the buyer for the Blue Store, Is expected here, to-night C. U. Davis -taking In" the fair af, Kansas lie went Tuesday Morning. Siittons deliver bread to any part of fch citv to who take GO cents worth of to'first clas4 milliners and dressmakers.

J. Bardonari the tobacconist on Second street, has 'commenced the manufacture of cigars, and; those who have not yet patronized h5 in should not fail to do a3 they will not fad to discover "that he knows how to make a prime flavored good LAKGfEKt AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF sa- Sim smoking cigar. Ile nas an experienced Cigar' maker, John Eglehoft. r. Bardon-ar deserves every encouragement for his needed enterprise.

A manufactory eiUi er large or small is a valuable addition to Mrs. J. Wt Thorn Jeft town last Tues HATSy CAPS, BOOTS MiOES In the City-- ALL CLOTHING GF THEIR OWK our city and live citizens will step out of day for her old home in Indiana, Ori a vis it to her relative for a month. Thi3 will tickets. be the longest time she has been away their way.

to give it every encouragement. N. Stocker, residing at Oakland, Cloud county, on a quarter section, adjoining Ot lam now prepared to do all kinds of frUlu her husband and home for twenty dental work, office in Mr. Cole's room. hine fears.

tawa countv, was found outside of his Dr. Tizzard. John Triplett and wife. Levi IIsLWkins house laying in a senseless state with se Geo. Midglcv went ddwn to Kansas and wife, John Afitchell and wife, A.

J. vere coutusions on one eye and check, on City Wednesday morning. The fair' is i Smith and wife, A. P. Havens and wife Solomon Valley Musical Convention.

Thursday raornirig, Sept. ISth, in -which condition he remained till he died some Id object. WVP. Hall, Geo. Mackenzie, M.

A. Ar" The Solomon Valley Musical Conven The water tank on the railroad at th is nott started Monday morning last for the twenty-four hours after he was lie tion will be held in this city, Tuesday, place Is nearly completed. It is a good Kansas City fairi had taken some medicine given him by a Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, Octo neighbor for the ague, which he was suf Boots, Shoes. Trunks, and valises at tbfv Baltimore Clothing House.

Great" reduction in the price of prr-v meat at Lucas meat market for cash onlv A new lot of nobby Hat just feceivt. at the Bftltimore-Clothihg House. The Chicago Store looks grand, go an see the huge piles of new goods therei i For a srood Overcoat go to the Balti one. Miss If J. Mitchell wishes every lady or tew Unclaimect fb the Minneapolis post office for therweek ending Sept.

23, 1S7). Samuel G. Boyer; A. Joy, James Morton, James ftmnehart, John Stall, ATatkins 2. Persons incnring tor tbese letters' will please say Vaxlvertised David D.

Hoag. P. M. ber 28, 20, 3Q and. 31, under the auspices fering from.

Said medicine said to con Head Mrs. Clark's rich bill of fare in I to know that she is receiving every week millinerv ffoods fo fall and winter wear new ard stylish Soon her of the Minneapolis Choral Union, and conducted by Prof U. S. Perkins, of Chi tain strychnine, and it: is presumed-he took too large a dose which caused his in this Issue. I stock will be Invites every The Ladies Social of the M.

E. Chttrch hotly to call and examine the new goods death. The report is that the medicine was prescribed and compounded by a cago, the distinguished author "and conductor. The course of wilj embrace vocalization, drill upon emso more JIothing House; will meet at the Parsonage next VVednes- before purchasing elsewher. mi 1 medical man.

and that It ia a most danger Prime roasting pieces and steak at clay evening, au are invited. Dick Miller, of the Barber shop. sant and vowel elements, solo and chorus duced prices foreash at Lucas' meat ous medicine to prescribe. Dr. Gilder Persons desiring first class dental work was riding up Concord street Tuesday ket.

practice, enunciation, pronunciation, de sleeve J. of Oakland, Cloud county. can have it done by calling on Dr, Tiz- morning last his pony slipped and fell, its fttrfinrlfifl him nnd hiiriwl without of force, phrasing, the attack and For ai fine ITne of ITnderwear or whir-h th npihhara vprv tarce ot words and phrases, proper modes Ct the old reliable Baltimore Clothing House has only been equaled bv the immense reception given Gen. Grant at San Francisco, and yet the proprietors, ar? not satisfied but are daily offering new attractions in goods and prices. i step Into the Baltimore Clothing, Hon zaril, at Cole's Gallery.

rider falling under him. Dick soon got Go to Miss Mitchell's 'and buy your new up. apparently not hurt muehvbut he has of breathing and many general hints and Money to loat on and 9 per cent in much annoyed about. Ana tA.lr hnrl itttil unif hpn KnmAwh.it hmo Kincn: suggestions upon the subject expres terest, on farms, sums $300 and I I k-niin ll.L 11 I llj CLUlIW vt in Ulbl The gorilla lied last week when he said wardsv. We understand Delphos and surround sion and correct singing.

It is not necessary that singers be able to read music at that a lamp 'exploded" at L. O. Abbey's Tlie Power or Woman, What a power of influence the female smiles do have upon us. What under- Sfiirts and cardigan Jackets all style- on Thursday night. We were present sight to ensure great benefit from this arid prices at the Baltimore ing country that is the people, are gomg to let themselves loose on Oct." 3d, 'and go with the excursion to-Junction City.

taking is there we will not undertake if House. when a lamp was accidentally knocked over and fell from the top of a cask to the Kt tncy win. scanu oy auti encourage usr Many.sololsts are being engaged ttom. Butyif A din woman's" smile Toothsome and juicv meat at reduc They intend making it a cele prices for cash at Lucas' jneat market. iiw anu wuasuci.

cA-iuiguisu- st TOpeica, Lawrence, -vi ickiuis. there is notlunff more essential than to you in style and quality. W. D. Davis and family started for Chicago Tuesday hiorning last.

He will buy a large stock of goods while there. Jo Morgan, one of the old members of the band will be here and "toot" his horn with the band on October 3d. Alex Anderson, of Lawrence, brother-in-law of D. II. McConnell, was here Wednesday and Thursday.

bration-excursion. Everybody is going. the spilt kerosene in less than one minute Council Grove and other cities. appear neatly dressed before them. Those Bring vour family and show them th The rush to Dr.

Elliotts well, known without dantrpr rr fro ptc pnt: tVip I mnini-t nn ami beautiful new Scotch and worsted suits (nobby styles) just receivek at the Blue dental Office on Concord street, continues broken lamp Guess he don't-know the Friday evenings. October 30 ami 31. ami a We-have money to-loan on farm pr erty now cheaper than anybody. meaning of the word "explosion." If you Grand Matinee on Friday afternoon at 2 store are the goods you want. School Districts unabated.

We learn that he has more work on hand at the present time than he and see. Olney Sexton. rub or strike the composite end of a nVWV. will form some ot the nrlncioal has ever had before. 'because his success- We, at the Chicago Store, charge? lin I hat have adopted the Eclectic series match there will be a microscopic explo- attractions of the convention.

Mamea.s-un ounuay, zi msc, in mis ful based on a j6liffl extensive (Mctfutiey's Headers, Kavs ana vvmte ing for cutting goods bought of us. IT" Kiwi fe is glad of that. The Minneapolis Choral Unioa Orches sion. if ypu light; tlie non-composite end or the matcK ft is simply ignition. The Arithmetics, will find the complete vuy, oy m.

Ai. ivmg j. nr. a. a acneu experience is become known and fully tra will support the Chorns and, will ren- Ueries in exchange for the old books now to Miss Viola btull, all pi this city.

appreciated by our intelligent people, Call on us before making arraniemt-n words combustion, explosion, conflagra in use. and at introductory prices, at Eb- der some tine-selections of their own, un ersole Jevcl rv. Store also Slates, fens. tion, calori conflation, ignitiou, incon- for a loan and jejet our terms. We ctt.i! give1 any time rum 3 to 10 years.

If the people of Delphos will get up der the direction of "Prof. Hawkins isev. mcney reiurneq irom ireiana last Monday evening. He will preach Inks, Crayons, and all kinds of Stationery descent and others have each their sepa some kind of an eurtainment soon, a A social hour from four to five o'clock ULNEY SEXTON. at popular low prices next Sunday ruotning and evening.

rate meaning in relation to fire or heat, number of ladies and genflerhen from this daily, except on Friday, will develop our but then it would be preposterous to ex Minneapolis seemi to be infected with city will go up. They: have said that they home 'talent, largely, as well as the visit" For Sale. pect an ignoramus to comprehend their I wanted to go to Delphos me evening A valuable farm of 1C0 acres iu Logah ing members, and will add mueh to. the i different and distinct shades of sisrnifi- before the cold weather set in, and if tRe enjoyment of the members by way of so township, of. good tihible landvwith 20 acres of timber and about.

20 acres under Don't forget that the great Chie-ix STtorefonow in the double store; brick; front on Second street. Dry Goods. Clothing, Boots and Sho Hats. Groceries, Queens ware and abr eyerything-else you are liable to h--F abaut the house "or is keft at Cij Chicago Store and sold low cance. ciability the plow, watered by Pine creekJ- near Mrs.

N.J. old established citizens of Delphos will gj ye them some inducement, they wVllget "a good crowd jlrom Minneapolis. "Perkins Ulee and Chorus the school house and rost olfice. Will be milliner, corner of Third and Ottawa ''Class and uhoir," a new work by II. 9.

for a small payment hand anqUie pat ance on long time if desired, or parriei streets and facing the city wind-mill, has Perkins, others, will be furnished Til our Delphos notice last week Aye ulars ena uire at this ofiice or ot Dr. kJb just receiveu a large stock oi tne newest free for the use of the convention. omitted to state that D. JiOudon, the Fresh canned fruit, i fell and VegetaT buiglars. They attempted to break.

Into one or two stores one night last week. If roti. bay; your, tjeket for.the excursion before Ociobet 3d, you can? have a seat reserved without extra charge. Samuel Judy and wife, from Preble county. Ohio, are here visiting.

They are Old friends of Winfleld Freeman and wife. Everything is being done by the citizens of Junction City to ensure the ex oursionists a jolly time Bo sure and go. Tickets $2. Will Stondef and Pete Motz started 11 fashioned goods, for-fall and wintei wear, just received at Abbey's. proprietor or the Delphos Herald has All members who desire it will be en Elliot.

Minneapolis, s. i Sept. 18. 1S79. 2m3 To All Whom )t Concerns including hats of the newest ctyle, built a new office.

close, the public tertained, free during the convention. It straw, velvet, felt, camels hair and beaver. square and Is going to dpuble the size of is desirable-that they so notify the Secre Pattern hats of exbuisite design. Flow 1. Edmund Dari, of Logan township.

Ottawa countv. Kansas, hereby notify all bis paper We are pleased to state these tary before the lime the convention, ers; leathers-rin a 11 the latest shades fbflt.mnl flofmmnliitinnsmavbe made, evidences ot his prosperity anil have no persons that I am legally appointed sole asrent for George Kirkland. I occiiov Ins doubt that our Delphos friends will give wings and birds, beautiful ornaments in Reduced rate? will be "offered on the rail-charminr desirns. llich ribbons with al- farm will pay, all demands against Kirk- his meritorious enterprise a good backing roads and at the city hotels. land end co'Ject all amount mm ternate stripes of velvet and silk, and sat information Circulars containing full from this date.

Edmund Davis. Center Monday morning on their New York trip. They wi ll take 'In the Kansas City A large stock ot Teas Just recemxl Abbey's. Good dres suits all wool at Kansas Ciry Friccs. at Sutton's.

1 CTalreoe. pnetty pattern, 5- 1-2 cents- yard at Abbey's. Call and see Slaughte-'s new saddles they are elegant and solid. Green Apples at Abbey's. lf3'ou want f-ir dealing and good trees', call on me agent of the 01d Hill Nursery, ol Ion-1 City, Iowa, who is now filliug orders the Chicago Store.

Rush has bought Michael Markley's in, and All the new styles of can be had by implication. fair. land, 151 acres, adjoining town on the Vat pniuiilnritimn k1 fifVl whi-h inrlm1ae striped and brocaded velvet, and striped in gold and blue black velvet. Satin and township, Ottawa county, 20 IS79. 2wl Sbep for Sale.

Frank' Kahn, who has been helping toJllv ft atn fancy silks in all the new shades, also Free for All. Time Tables and Maps at the Minneap AlAf-TaA 4lt AAWA VV 4hA YTllA I plain black silk, warranted all silk for Si About 300 Missouri medium sheep, for sale. Apply to Israel Markley, Minneap- olis Depot. Through Tickets to all and will make a large ice-house this fall a yard. 'A full line of jet and bugle trim 49w7 points.

Bageag mings gloves and hosiery in good varie Tracklaying on tho railroad to the conn- enourh to supply the whole city ty, and prices that will compete with any Ob, Tesk Go to Au Btin 1 iowe'8 and buy the lates ty line was finished on Thursday last. next summer. At. "Rush la a Wood citizen bouse in the valley. The largest and eaodi- I hereby announce myself as a improved sewing machines right from the rhe grading is nearly finished to Beloit an(j an enterprising man.

most varied lot of corsets for ladies and companies, and terms jto suit the' pur anout five miles vet we learn- date for re-election to the of County Clerk. D. D. Hoag. i NPirrrir.

t-nrutitua. -i ho rn nv nur misses wear ever exhibited here. A splen chasers. New No. 8 heeler A3 Wilson "Hemember the Ottawa County Fair gDeeial premiiuns are offered bv- n.

did line of laces and lies and nil kinds of improved Singer, improved Howe, new American. VV bite. New Home. Call and I hereby announce m3Tself 'as a lor rft-pleetion to the ofiice of Keiris- commenceson uctooer atn ana continues pnlp. Artist.

ThwArw tn.ha im.ttt,i fnr fancy goods. Work put up the most ilave 3our articles of exhlbi- the last dav-of the fair Tn the afternoon. satisfactory manner, without charge for ter 0f Deeds, subject to the decision oi the examine my machines. Lowb; New Goods at Suttoa i. Hon ready.

Half dozen nhotoirraDhs to the nerson trimming. I return thanks to my numer- Republican County Uonvention ing at all prices at Sutton's. A new lot of prime saddles at Slaugt er's harness shop. The best trnit trees, at the best pri on the best terms, with the agent of "Obi Reliable" Nursery at the Store. If 3'on want fruit trees, go to the Chicago Store, and see the asrent of a nurs that we know to be good Too imny goods at Sutton's, see th advertisemenr.

A large stock of Fine-cut, Plug an W. L. Harvey. II. Siraison sold his household goods making the best standing jump half doz ous lady, patrons for their liberal pur A new stock of clothing from Philadel chases and solicit a continuance of their acaucuon last oacuraay.

lie leit rues, en pnocograpns to tne person tnrowing a phia jusc opened at Sutton's, and; will, be I besrto inform the voters of Ottawa kind patronage." N. J. Clark. base ball the greatest distance one doz day morning for Illinois, where he in tends to visit a few weeks. cn photograph? of the winner in 100-yard sold at prices that defy competition.

For Sale Cheap. A Fairbanks Scales, only been used county that I am a candidate for the office of Sheriff of county, subject to the decision of Greenback Convention, and If elected will devote my entire time to the performance of it duties to the best of my ability. The Coming: Fair. foot race. Miss Mitchell went down to Kansas City Monday to buy an immense The Ottawa County Fair will be held On last Saturday afternooft about seven C.

B. Kotrock. stock of millinery goods. She will also this year Octobers, 9, 0 and 11, on the ty-live persons repaired tothe fair grounds attend the fair. new grounds half mile east of town.

Ev to witness the race between Geo. Midgiey ery indication is that we shall have the Dr. Mcnenry attended the large assem- gray pony and A. SOlney's sorrel pony. seasons.

20 feet long, 6 tons Apply to Sutton Son. 5 FOR SALS, A 5 roomed house 24x16 and lot 2 other lots can be had with house oa Sexton's addition, on Second street; II. F. McLaughlin, Brick Yard. 44ra3 best fair this year ever given in the Solo R.

D.Mobley is a candidate for the office of Beglster of Deeds. Leo McDonough is a candidate for Sheriff of the couuty. subjecc to the decis-ionof the Greenback County Convention. biy of "I iberals" at Bismarck Grove, and was highly satisfied by the Intellectual mon Valley. There has been a great deal of work It was a half mile race.

They got a pretty good start, and the gray taking the lead, but about half way the sorrel was nearly even, but on the last turn home she began to weaken considerably which feast he enjoyed there. Mrs. M.King, of Troy, New York. put on the race track, which is now as level as a floor, and is one of the best in mother of Geo. M.

Aing, of this city, ar Smoking Tobacco at ADbey's. Groceries and Provisions delivered fhe" to ouy ot the city by the Sutti.ts. Marble top Center 1 ables at Kilburu' Too many goods at Sutton's will sold at wholesale prices to reduce sto v. Extensive assortment ivfWindowSh and Rollers, Coris and Puller's for at Kilbourn's. many goods at Sutron's.

Goods. Boots and surplus sold at wholesiile prices. Smith's Patent Ad justiible-back Ro ving Chair at Kilbourn's. Breakfast Baeou and Shoultlers at bey's. Dried Beef at Abbeys Sugar cured Hams Abbey The I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Kegister of Ieds, subject to the decision ot the Republican County 'Jon ven tion.

M. Traugh. rived Thursday of last week, and will vis- let the gray In about 100 feet ahead the country. The whole grounds will be fenced. it with her son two or three weeks.

amount un was 0. There will be good substantial stall A horse belonging to F. S. Quincy Of Leo McDonough, of Delphos, Is a can erected tor hordes and cattle, Delphos, died in this city last Sunday, of didate for the office of Sheriff. He is "a I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Kegister ot Deeds, subjecr to the decision of the Greenback Couuty Convention.

D.M. Hkndrix. Money, mid 9 Per Cent oney. Money for the farmers of Ottawii and adjoining counties in sums of from $200 to three to five ye. irs time at rates based oh the present worth of money iii the East.

Having been appointed General Agent for negotiating loans in Central Kansas. I am prepared until further notice to. loan money at better rates than heretofore ottered. My 8 per cent, money is obtains direct from Scotland. Commission in The racers will have box stalls, as also wind colic.

He was drove from Delphos shrewd, active and energetic young man the stallions. the same day by Rome Stevens. laud no doubt has many qualities which Sufficient hog pens and corrals will be Mrs. Geo. W.

Strickler, of Delphos, well fits him for the efficient discharge erected. wpnt nn t.h 'Mnnflnv tnornin? trnin the duties of the olfice lie seeks. He is I am a candidate for re-election to the office ot Surveyor of Ottawa county, Hugh Riciiarix. A large mam exhibition hall and art She intends visiting friends and relatives now staying in this city and has made securing this from 1 1-2 to .1 3-5 per centi in Illinois and Indiana for several weeks, friends of all who have become acqualnt- I. Slaughter.

uiHicer. eu witn mm. lie has nan several rears hall will be erected, which will be tempo" rary structures. A well has been dug near the southwest corner and abundance of water oSS-J per cent. Commissions on ieriJu lotirgiHieihhr.c Married On Wednesday evening at 7 expeiience in constable's vwork in Sheri dan township.

cent loan range from I 1-2 to 2: per -cent' Bin. uie rw uiu borrowers total cost in seeurHv, nont armers. cll and -o-tlw a. 10 13 to Uper cent, the above rates-; iu-j Fariners wilI nw t( rjr intwt to elude your costs to the lat ixmny money M1 thw tiM.si.u.uifc- iihi p. by Rev.

Williams, of the M. E. Church at Kansas City. Ar. C.

D. Davis to Miss Belle Sanson, both of this Grain and hogs have been steadily ad city. vancing in the eastern markets this past week. The following are the quotations The train returning from Junction City will start at 8 o'clock instead of 5:30 as at the various markets mentioned last It is to be hoped the fair management will make suitable provisions for seating the multitude that will a ttend the Let everybody come and bring their articles to show, loaned on receiver's receipts, school land the Cluc-ago Star, certificates and Pre-einptor Declaratory Ssatemcnt. last two cases, borrower' piilad'lphia is.

rhe tt for to use money in part to obtain clothing in Ameri'M. thar I- ui- rhe "ur-money had withi ten days of date of.ap-i fos boinjlit their plication. K. W. Thompson, and see it.

Office on Second street, over lienryc Fompi. I am sole agent for Searle's Iron Force Pump. is water packed and will not cut out or wear out. the only water-packed pump made, antl i superior to all others. Will work as easy at 80 feet a at 30 feet.

A four vearoldhay can easily pump wate'i from a 52 foot well. It will work in sand. or mud banks, and wiil throw water 50 feet. Price of pumpvand cylinder S13.00. tubing 25c foot, I put up the pump aud allow it to be pntctical-Iv teted iii use before it is paid for, and will remove it without any charge if nt perfectly satisfactory.

It can be seen in operation on Lester Hubbaids farm, lour miles north of town. O. J5eagl.hu Center township, 2 t-2 miles due north of Minneapolis. Monday for wheat and hogs. Kansas City, No.

2 91c, No. 3-9 Oc; hogs $3.15. St. Louis, No. No.

3 $1.03 hogs fn umw Ail woi-Ks or JMMP-uiuic nomctfmre, as Sou's itore. $3.40 to $3.70. Chicago, No. 2 $1 .00, No. 4-lm3 1 Prct', "i obirvtfi t.

r.v5i us July 0th. 1S70. 3 (spring) f)5c hogs $3.43 to $3.60. New ut the Baltimoi-e New Good dailf r.uar. AiuiMU'i is tne tun ir.

inuc treis. Ytu (itii get th vrv hst. ki'nls fr ICnnsrt. oo the vry lertu-i. tho agent at "hicuiro Sror givv yovi he-it of ivlorviices at atul York.

flo. 2 $1.26 hogs $3.75 to $45. Ejich market reported advancing. advertised, so everybody can see the fair and also Pinafore, which will commence at 5 o'clock. Will Chapin has had another accident with the Commercial House 'bus.

On Slonday morning last about half past six as he was driving down Second street, a bolt that holds the tongue up broke and let It down, and, the result was that tho horses pulling on one side tipped the 'bus over, bruising and skinning Mr. ChapinV fce a little, If 9 damage done phe 'bus. TOWNSHIP ITEMS. A great deal of ickness among children." IlenryXoun's little girl died a few days ago with ot the throat. W.

Rhoad3 has mcved into the house just vacated by Snyder. JT HonVmy at Abbey' fan Notice, All persons haying- book account with Wt Totir ytM also ro Dickiawu Salbx1. convties. 'Come one. e'jnio alt and he sali-Il-tL Clothing lloiiso.

Prime meat cheaper than ever at Lucas' meat market, for cash only. 4 Our stock of Clothing is full and com plete Come and see how cheap yo can buy a No. 1 suit at Bait inior Clothing Hqujo, I A. 2 me are requester in can aiur-etiie on or before the first thy- of October. 1879.

or Here. "Won't vou call and settle your account with Mitchell, the blacksmith, Ue needs payney bdt 1 IWiT in mind' tmv tho mulca uti ju Ootuljer 25, i-J, JO uad ill their account wjll be handed over for collection. Jr Vfi Tno?.

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