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Republic City News from Republic City, Kansas • 5

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LOCAL ITEMS. THE NEWS, WHAT TO BUY And Whore To Buy it. FRIDAY, NOV, 20, 1WH. Frosh Cider at Tanner's. Geo.

Caldwell now drlvos about the nobbiest turnout in town. Tho Hutchinson News says it is not now so much how much money we havo per capita, as how oiuch "per pocketa." The President has designated Thursday, Nov. Mth as a day of thanksgiving. We hear that J. W.

Mcintosh contem- Obituary. Died: Mary Carpentor, of Washington township, Republic Kansas, Nov 16th, i aged 80 yfs. mo. and 11 days. The subject of this memorial was born In Columbus Ohio, April 4th, 1B1K Her maiden name was Mary Johnson, and was married to Nehemiah Carpenter when but IS years of age.

She was the mother of 15 children, two of whom died in infancy. The family moved to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in 1858, whoro her husband died in 1800. in 1N74. she with Got ready for tbo Uiz.ard that coming by buying load ol Coal kept by tho Chicago Lumber Co. The best grade of cigars and ettoioeal tobaccos on the market at Tanner's CENTRAL BRANCH TifflE CARD.

AT RKI'UBUG CITY. Nicwt) to Jan. 1st, lbli, for 25 cts. Mrs. 1).

A. Davlos is yet quito sick. I. VY. Williams was at Noandia last Monday.

Cranberries and Iluckwhoat ITour at Stunfleld's. (roo. Caldwell made a trip to Byron yesterday. SubaCrlbe for the Nkws, and cot the E.tst. No.

West. Xo. OS, Pttxtartgor 3:03, P. M. 407.

Pnagongor. 1 1 :68, A. M. plates moving to Pawnee City, Nebras- ln urutn a her IS children, moved to K. nsas.

At on pnscngrr train. Kansas City Star for nothing. Vrot chair oar Tickets to OIIV If you can't get a gingham dresa. to suit at Stanflold's you aro mighty hard to Do you Want to build a corn crib, if HO just cull and examine the new bright lumber of Which tho Chicago Lumber Company has a com pie to stock. point Noi'ih, Eut, There is a goud opening at this place South Woot ut toon t'lHeW.

Mrs. Carpenter, an old lady well I an early nge she became a member of known in Washington township, died the Baptist church, of which sho was a at the residence of Wm. Stinson, a rola-1 faithful and consistent member. After tive, tho latter part of last week. their mmoval to Iowa, she and husband (J.

Tl; units, Agent. just now fur a good liveryman. Cit.V united with tho Presbyterian church. Tho deceased was a d'ovoted wife and a Got the News and tho Kansas Star for one year, only 1.50. U.

B. Church. Sabbath School ut 0 A. Preaching on Sunday. 11 i.

7 p.m. Prayer meeting. TtifsdHV. p. in.

Young People M'cing. rrlrt.iv, 7 it. ni, All Rev McAllljen. Pastor. i i i i j- n.

i li it run vO.ii iai ii im FARM LOANS. I have made arrangements whereby I can make few choice f.irm louys at A reasonable nite of interest. Il Tho Topeka pension office paid cut from Nov. 4th to lBth. A slight snow storm appealed in this nock-o'-wools last Monday morning.

W. B. Craig has traded his houso and lots to Robt Dick for a team, wagon and harness. The boys had fun last Saturday in witnessing a pony race. Will Churchill's horse took the monoy.

Wo are Informed that Jas. Stradlo.y sustained a sororo stroke of paralysis and wife had the mtsfortttnp to lose flom whjch sno novor fuliy recovered, their baby, aged about two years. Its butromained noarlv a helples invalid doath occurred on Monday evening. untU reieatea by death. Befitting fu- Tho people of Kansas sh.

uld enter in- nral services were conducted by Rev. 0U want a loan Ball at the Hank. W. W. STovr.it, lit public, Ka Society Directory.

McMillen, of Republic City. to tho spirit, of Thanksgiving day with a spirit never excelled they have much to bo thankful for. Cheap Shoes at St infield's; A man's Congress for, 51.25 A num's Congress for 1.75 A man's Congress for 2.00 It is said that our friend Boyd, of the Freeman, said to a few of tho leaders of bis party, after the olection, "be of good cheer, boys, we may have a drought next year to help us out" I havo sold my stock of drugs and desire to closo up my affairs. Those owing me on account aro requested to call Blind people cannot be carpentors because they never saw. A sermon is short to the woman who wears a new bonnet for the first time.

Keep money out of marriage copartnershipmatrimony, acrimony, alimony- Tobringupa child in tho way he should go, take c.ro ho doesn't soe whoro you go, dear parent. A person with a cork log, corkscrew eyes, blue bottle nose and jug handled G. POST, Harbine Post, -No. 212, Dept. of Kan-s is, CI.

A. Jt. meets 1st and Hrd Saturday of each month, at their hall in Byron. 0. A.

A. hunk it, C. En. T. ttir.KY, A'ljt 0.

0. F. Republic Oltj Lodge No. 204 meets every Saturduy eve ii: their hail. Visiting brethern uro cordially Invited to Geoige Be N.

G. J. C. Price, Secretary. 0, U.

Uepulilie Lodg No. 880, meets at Odd Fellows' tfall every Thursday evening. Visiting brothers cordially invited. Jacob Heck, JI. VV.

Oomkr T. DAVIE8, Recorder. To every new subscriber to tho New who pays 81.50 CASli 1. wo will furnish the Weekly Kansas City Star one year, and ihe News to Jan. 1st, To every old subscriber who will pay up arrearages and ono year in advann we will do tho same.

Now is the time to subscribe. Stanfield's stock of Clothing is lie most complete line ever offeree! to the people of this ttiwn, and the prices are the lowest Go and see for yourself. Chicago Lumber Company having anticipated the present good trade thev aro are now able to load their customers up with good bright lumber, (no culls) and at prices that will justify their customers in trading with them. I have received an excellent r.tock of Do you want to sell your farm? I have a chance to sell a couplo of good farms now. DAVIE9.

The Cuba Alliance Sun twinkled out oT existence as soon as tho rosult of the of tho election who known. Dick Shrouf was called to Tecumseh, by a telegram yesterday, announcing that his wife was quito ILL C. S. Hobson, of lluskin. well known to mnnv renders of the News, made us a pleasant call last Saturday.

Prof. C. K. Price has moved his household to Washington township, in tho neighborhood of the school he is teaching. We understand that Dr.

Boem kns east to buy a line of good3 that has never been cxcolled bv any drujr store in ears must be full of spirits. When the curtain of a theatre takes a drop the majority of the males in the audience go out to follow suit. How true it is that inflictions travel in pairs. itiey liave tuo nog cholera and new weather prophet in Illinois. Business Cards.

Millinery Goods, embracing all tho latest styles and fashions; all the new novoltics and everything in tho millin It is premature to toll any woman that she is an angel until it, is seen how WM. KAMP. M. sho can cook a steak and boil a potato. ery line that can be found in tho cities and settle either by cash or note, at once.

D. W. Jones, M. D. Rov.

Gabriel Burdette, the colored People's Party exhorter, who held meetings in this county before election, is now holding a revival at Reynolds, Nebraska. The Chicago Lumber Companv wants your trade and will give you as much or more for your money than you can get at any other place. The Concordia papers havo reorganized tho regular annual newspaper row. Tom Filson, of the Times, is thumpinjr the managers of the late republican Science is a big thing. It makes su Physician Surgeon Belleville, Kansas.

Will attend calls ly any part of Kepttblic gar from coal tar. It can do everything except make maple sugar from Ver this town. Will Hlil had quite a severe attack of some billions trouble last Thursday. He soon recovered and is "Richard is himself again." There will be a social dance piven tonight at tho residence of Jonas Midgley mont. II ni v.

ise on iui J. W. McIXTOSH, -HOMEOPATHIC- n. PHYSICIAN. Office North of Republic Co.

Bank, Republic City, Kansas. Daily and Weekly. campaign in county and every one else is thumping Filson. Short order luttch at all hours in first class style at Tanner's. We have opened up our fall line of Hats and Caps.

Come in and see the styles and patterns, There is no use going any where else if we Can't suit you First door north of Republic Co. Bank. Nellie Gout, Rich Dnran, of the Belleville Marble Works, have recently put up a number of monuments and headstones in this vicinity, and anyone needing anything of the kind can do no better thnn to place their order with them. The work is first class nnd has no equal in this part of the country. They also give you a photo of your work free.

All work warranted to be as represented. John M. Jones, Agt. Ricti DoraN. I have ono thousand yards of Dress Goods to sell below cost.

All my old stock is piled up on the counters and must be sold in tbo next thirty days. The Shelves are full with the best Tre-cos, Henriettas, Cashmeres, Canton Flannel, in fact everything kept in a first class store. Call and examine our stock before makinfryour fall purchases and remember I will not be undersold. R. T.

Stanfield. D. W. JONES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OWICK AT RfiPtJrtLI PIlARMACV Will attend all Calls promptly, day or Bight. Residence near the U.

B. church. Republic, Kansas. in quality, size, and'piice Stanfield's The Leading Newspaper of fte West. DAILY CIIiCUI.ATIOX, OVOr 48,000.

Lewis, the artist, at Woods' Studio, Scandia, has placed samples of his work in the postofflce at this place, and invites the public to inspect them. He solicits a share of your patronage. Prices for cabinets aro 52, 88 and 54 per dozen, and fine work guaranteed. tf We desire to announce to the peopple of Republic and vicinity that we have opened for inspection a line of goods WEEKLY over GEO. H.

CALDWELL. Tonsorial Artist. Is now located in tho building lately vacated by the Republic County Bank; 2d door west of the News of-fioe. I do all work in a workmanlike manner. Oive me a call.

suitable tor Holiday Fresehts, never surpassed ift Ropublic City. We have aimed to offer nothing but gOods that a discriminating class bf buyers would choose, and have marked them at prices that the most careful will not hesitate to pay. Come to the store and look them over. O. Dillon Co.

Topkka, Nov. 10. In his MILLINERY. I will be found at the store of Craft Baxter with a complete line of Fall and Her Hoods, Latest Styles and Himi To suit the taste of the most fastidious in prices and qualities. Call and see them.

MRS. F. W. CRAFT. Thanksgiving day proclamation this R.

GOOSMAN, 9, The City Drayman, I ara prepared to do ill Kinds of Transfer! and Hauling Wwe Care and Dispatch. All orders left With me will receive preiupt attention. three miles north of town. All are cordially invited. Mr.

hold a vory successful meeting last Sunday at the Pine school house. Next Sunday he will give readings at the Lake school hodso. Miss Mary Sianfield joined her sis-tor Elsie at the Enterprise College a week or more ago. It is said that this new school is progressing nicely. Twenty-five cents will pay for the News from now until Jan.

1st, 18. Come in and enroll your name for tho best paper in the county. The editor left Wednesday for Neta-waka, where he has gone to accompany back here his wife's mother, Mrs. Powell. They will probably return today.

The first club dance last Friday evening was a promised success. The young folks are going to have a good time this winter if dancing taakes a good time. W. U. Lewis goes this week to Ringgold Iowa.

He owns a small farm there which he hopes to sell and return to Kansas. He is an excellent man and we hope he will succeed in disposing of his property. Finest Dolls in toWn and at prices that you can afTdrd to pay, at Dillon's drug store. A mistake was made at the club dance last Friday eve, in having it announced that there would be another dance at the Dye House on Friday evening, Nov. 37.

Instead, it should have been Thanksgiving night, the 26th, inst. All interested please remember the date. By order of Committee. The finest line of plain and fancy candies in town at Tanner's restaurant. No dealer in this town has ever yet attempted to carry such a fine line of deorated chinaware for the Holiday trade as has been opened by 0.

Dillon Co. Go there and you will find just what you want to buy fbr a Christmas gift. Prints at 5 cents and L. L. Muslin 5 and a half cents.

We have 15 dofcen good Suspenders at prices that surprises tho natives: Youths at 15 cents and Mens at 20 cents. Call and get a pair before they are all gone, as tbey won't last long. Stanfleld. Very Little. It matters very little what immediate spot might have be tho birth place of such a man as Lincoln, no people can claim, no country appropriate him.

De-Land's Cap Sheaf Soda is a boon of providence to the huroon race, the fame is morning, Gov. Humphrey says: "In grateful acknowledgement of the continued favors of Almighty God dur ing the closing year, as made manifest in abundant harvests and the reward of labor in all Of its various employments in the blessings of health, peaco and prosperity, which have have been extended to us as a people, and especially within the borders of our beloved commonwealth, in recognition, of the custom established by our fathers and in pursuance of the proclamation of the The Kansas City Star is an eight-page evening paper, and is the completost and most comprehensive, interesting and instructive newspaper published in the west. The star contains all the important news of the world up to 5 o'clock v. M. of the day published, giving its patrons the news from twelve to twenty hours in advance of morning contemporaries.

Particular attention is directed to the Star's market reports, including those of Grain, Live Stock, Country Produce, Stocks, Bonds, etc. Those reports are gathered from the largest markets in the coUntfy, and every change and variation in the price and condition of the markets are faithfully and accurately given. The star controls and publishes exclusively the full day Associated Press Report, and a large line special telegrams. The star is not controlled by any set of politicians, but is devoted to giving the news, with promptness, accuracy, and impartiality. It will enjoy your confidence if you appreciate an honest, fearless and bold newspaper.

The star has the largest circulation of any newspaper published between Chicago and San Francisco. Never before in the history of journalism has so much first class newspaper matter been given for so little money as is given in the columns of the weekly edition the Star, A TERM St For the Daily starby mail One month, fifty cents; three months, one dollar; one year, four dollars. The Weekly star, one year, for only 25 cts. Write for sample copy to THE STAR, Kansas City, Mo. W.

POLLEY, Proprietor of Republic Heat Market. A full line nf fresh and salt meats always on hand. Highest cash price paid fer hides. MwA and Grocery Store. president of the United States, 1, Ly man U.

Humphrey, governor of tho Mlil! 1L7 I bl! It! I Irftl i now I state of Kansas, do hereby designate Thursdayt Nov. 20, 1801, as a day of thanksgiving. In tho proper observance thereof I recommend that ordinary business be suspended and that in tho ma If AN Church and in the home, at the altar and by the devout thanks be rendered to the bounteous Giver of all SMITH, Prop. good for His loving kindness to us as a people and a commonwealth." mm O. Dillon Co.

havo as elegant a line Keeps constantly on hand a full line of- of Parlor Hanging Lamps as ono would likel ey in towns of 5000 inhabitants and thev aro marked within roach of the humblest citizen. Young man, if you expfect to make Yankee Xottons, Groceries, Candies, Fruits and Nuts, Fresk Cider, Cigars And Tobacco yoursoit soua witn your Dcst girl lor a wbo.e year, just go to Dillons drug Each day brings car load after car load of new bright lumber for tho Chi' cajo Lumber Co. store and buy her ono of those elegant fjn'r TomiT Tmo ft Co. Instructed immI sinned me. I worked Firmlily r.nil mnda munc.v isrsr than I itxpocttitfti, 1 luicinnenMo tohuym, Islnntl nuilhtiild fiiikII Riiutmor liutL'l.

If 1 don't otif redd at tlirit. I trill iro In work kjtnln lli bnslncM in wliicli I nmrio True tt Shall tro instruct r.ndsturt yon. ruailoi-? If wo Ui. slut If you work inlnstrinui.r. yon wilt in due tinio bo able in hoy no Inland mid build It lintel, if yon wish to.

Money can bo onmod nt now lino of work, rnp. I.llr nnd by thnso ol ciihor rex. young or obi, end In tlicirnw-, localities, wherever thn 'v0. Anyone OAndothawork, EajPytoienrh. Wetiinii.iioveryi'.iiiiir.

No rijk. You ran iloyo'cy-inr op-ire iMonirms, or ullynnrtiina to tho work. This oliruly jil-w load In imr-, wnadrrTtil unc-r- roovcry worker. Ilcrinners nro Piirnin? from to p'-r week and nnwnrd. and iiHini iiliora I it tl cxpe-rionro.

We ran farniwHynn thenoplnynirnt Fit Tlii' ii, ftn ao id rmtr'relana thiol's, wrnl here is another Trral. n-cfnl. wealth wouiier. lirent trains will rowar4 every ItHtnstrioqs tforkor, Wboraver yon are, ail whsievtr yon nro doinu. you want 10 abnat thia sjrimderful work at nnre.

1 elr.v moans morn I'tnstee Inst to Von. So snaco to oxplain huro. bat if you will wiia to uat ri will make all plain to von P. Address. 'lilVKti Som dCO, A.ugmi, ilolte.

or Fresh Oystors served raw, stowed, fried at Tanner's. universal. The Sheaf" brand of Soda is for sale in every first class grocery store. Buy it, reliablo always. Ignorance of the merits of DeWitt's Little Early Risers is misfortune.

These little pills regulate the liver, cure headache, dyspejwra. bad breath, tsmsti-Pation and Dilluu it Co. plush albums for a Christmas gift. You don't want a torpid liver. You wtnt a bad complexion.

You iloii.t want, a bud breath. You don't wnirt a Then u.n Do Witl's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. Dillun Co. Of all kinds. We also keep an ole gant line of Tablets and Exim- ination Paper.

Call nd insjtect mj stock. Remember that 1 have a A trial convinces the most skeptical. Carefully prepared, pleasmt to the taste, DeWitt's Cough and Consnniptioii Care is valuable remedy. Dillon class Lunch Counter. Form Product 1 taken.

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