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The Winchester Argus from Winchester, Kansas • 2

The Winchester Argus du lieu suivant : Winchester, Kansas • 2

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only orb jwmiltit'i tit- swarded, BOUW tlllit tO bO (lie first 01 Olht'VV iHH. TH WINCHESTER A RGUS T. W. GARDI Ell, Editor, Established W7. 6.

Owners of Block way r.ior (he Wc t'tH'ut a day tv twd tho "Hub" last week, and observe? i that everybody was feohui w-d. First AUniiinv nl UrasMlnitper AT 8aCi6 auluial in lt proper class, Fall, Real Estate Titles a specialty. also for eweenslaieu' 0. All articles entered must be unice with the Co. superintendent.

Je 21 tf. except Charley Smuh, who was "WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1S77. From the Biokle and Sheaf THE COMING FAIR. placed under control of the officers of the Society.

FRIEND DEUTSCH'S $5,000 worth of 4 10. Upon the entry of animals cr From all (arts of the county wo articles cards will be furnished, with having a serious time with ye ped-agoguos that Terry Cntchfield was just completing his spacious Btoro room 22x70 feet; that Turn Ellis was shelving it; that Job 'frapp was busy painting wagons and 8ich; that F. M. Jfhnson was leara that people are taking an in- oum0cr ana class as entereu at we DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS teres la our approaching Fair, or articles exhibited. Ibis is right.

It is this kind of u. Articles must not be removed SHOES; Ace, spirit" that will help all parts of till the close of the exhibition with- THE HENRY HOUSE, Henry House, Prop'r, Winchester Kansas. Best accommodations In town for, the travelling public. ft -1 This houao has recently been refitted papered and plastered, and patrons will be tfupplled with everything the market affords. A Sample Room tU Mimt.

and anVArtisn a out permission or tne 'resiaeni or carefully suprintending the com pletion of his elegant mansion cu. oWe uyrwuuwnM forfeIta uremiums and fruit county in Kansas. foAt have been awarded. that Cooptr Mc. were taking the Iu the disposition of premiums! 12.

All stock must be securely tied world easy as ever; that some folks pains hare been taken to reach all or fenced. and not be Pmitted to were agitated about politics; that run large uu iu gruuuus. Chris Hoffman and C. S. Bur 13.

Exhibitors lnierferiug with were doing a foaming business; classes of industry. In addition to the regular premiums we find the following special premiums offered judges during examination, will for For Traveling Salesmen. that Fred Graimes was shost auz feit to the Society all premiums awarded to them. in the list. A Good Livery and Feed Stable happy auz evher; that Deibert was 14.

Exhibitors will not be allowed M. Johniou, best corn pone, crowded with customers; that B. Connected with the House where to act as judges on the class in which they have animals or articles for ex- 82.00 R. Wilcon and wife know how to rigs can be obtained at low rates, with or without a driver. The best of care will be taken of C.

B. peck peas, hibltion. entertain a Faberite; that Tillot- HoraftB left with the proprietor. 15. All entries must be made on or $2.00.

son laughs as vociferously as ever; J6H12W ftfustbe soldrwlthin the next 30 days that Mrs. McWitherwax looks fat R. H. Deibert, best peck peach before 12 if. of the second day of the Fair, and all block or articles for exhibition must be on the ground by 12 John Bates but guilty; that Folsom is getting that Sheriff Howard is quite Dr.

D. M. Bates. 08, Dr. 8.

S. Cooper, best 10 honey, $2.00. o'clock M. of the second day. 16.

All articles offered for premi sick with typhoid fever; that ums must be owned by the person Bloomer Deming were sending L. J. Trower, best loaf yeast offering the same, and products of the soil or manufactured articles, must out team after team; that Smith bread, $2.00. to make room for our early Fall Stock. One of our firm will leave for the Eastern markets this month, and will buy one of the Largest Stocks of Goods ever brought to this County.

has an attractive etore; that Fletch A. J. Back, best 5 lbs of butter, be produced or manufactured within Conwell hai a fine 2-year old the laBt twelve months. $2.00. 17.

All grains and seeds must be trotter; chat everybody would like J. M. Howard, best pair gents' presented In suitable and convenient to subscribe for the Argus; that socks by a young lady under 16 packages. well, that's not all. (Time expir years of age, $2.00.

18. Visitors must not handle fruits ed.) D. B. Baker, best gallon apple or perishable articles invited to look at, not to taste or handle. ffl.

Bates WINCHESTER, KAN. Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, fine toilet soap, fancy hair and tooth brushes, perfumery and fancy Toilet Articles, Trusses and shoulder braces, pure butter, $2.00. 19. Competitors in sugar and syrup THINGS IN GENERAL. BY MAX MEADOWS.

0. Hoffman, best 6 heads cab to furniBh the Committee a written bage, $1.00. statement of the time of planting, Max Meadows respectfully an 1 The successful article to be the mode of culture, and a minute statement of the process of manufacture, nounces to Mother McWitherwax, property of the party offering the yield per acre, cost per pound or the Independent "cheek" man premiums. gallon. whoever he is, Gen.

McDowell 20. In all trotting purses, three or For the information of those who hare not received a copy of ostmaster Gen. Key, Hal Rob more entries are required, and two to erts' wife, or any other man, that start unless otherwise ordered. wines and liquors for medicinal purposes, 1 the premium list, we publish the 21. If the receipts of the Fair are he is first cousin to Jera Like; in following a ORDER OF ARRANGEMENTS.

other words he ou it." He not sufficient to pay the premiums in full after navine the expenses, a PAINTS, OILS. proposes that the Argm won't die 1. Superintendents of the different pro-rata will be paid each one. that the devil or Tom Walker miy Wa are obliged to sell our stock down now regardless of cost to make room. We cordial'y invite everybody to give us a call as early as possible.

We are bound to sell our Departments are requested to take 22. Premiums not called for In varnishes, dye stuffs, stationery ass putty, coal oil, lamps and chimneys. be Treasurer for all he cares; that charge of all the articles belonging to thirty days will be forfeited to the their respective Departments on their Society. he is in favor of Stanley for LPhysiciansf prescriptions accu arrival, and arrange the same In I 23. Awarding Committees are re rately compounded.

el 4 at Oskaloisa; that he can out run Goods for either Cash or Produce their appropriate classes, as per ac- quested to notify the President of any companylng cards, convenient for articles of merit In their respective scarred rabbit in an open field; THE examination, and appoint Awarding classes, Committees. Further rules and regulations in 2., In addition to stated premiums, reference to the hours for making FRIEND DEUTSCH, Bates' Block, Winchester. Kansas. out-shoot old Bennet firin' at hogs, and isn't afraid to fight bis weight in wild cats, if he is cornerei so he can't get away; and if there is any fun in politics this fall, to have Winchester Hotel, discretionary premiums will be paid awards and other details, will be on articles deemed worthy, not con- made during the Fair. ismeu me iisc, provided the finan- J.

J. ORR, Proprietor. THE GREAT BARGAIN STORE. C6s of the Society will admit. T.

W. Gardiner of the Winches lis share and as many other shares 3. Awards of premiums will be as he can steal. ter Argus has bought out his partner, John M. Cotton, and proposes Located In the business portion of read by the Secretary o'clock tne town.

Mark Hillyer believes in pre on the fourth day. to run that paper so as to please JOHIJ A. CORHAM, everybody. JNew Lra, 4. The rules of the Society, hours of entry and exam'nation, must be Post Opposite the We did not say so, but the strictly adhered to; the President, Viee President, Marshals and Assist- nearer we can please, all ths better Office.

Winchester, Kansas ants, will be on the ground, and for us. let we "skasely" expect vention of hog cholera. He has five hundred hogs in one hard. His medicine tea wide range, clean running water, wood ashes, sale, charcoal, bituminous coal, and corn-cob charcoal, in plenty and at will. There's heaps of sense in that kind of doctoring.

tneir authority must be recognized to. sua respected. Has on hand and will always keep a full and complete line of 5. Membership and single tickets Judge J. A.

Cody now of Cleve- This House has lately been can be obtained at the Treasurer's land, called upon us the other day office, between eight o'clock a. m. and is lookintr better than when he Dry Goods and Notions, Ladies' Dress Goods, Underwear, JNecK wear, EE-PAINTED. i tw: i 11. Mllulllia uu nveo ciocK p.

it, each day of the first arrived at Valley Falls. The That pretty little "Country A ..1 hna a nvatrv thnrntttrh a 6. At three o'clock of the nnaintanfin with the strike Hi it Girl" who used to be so free with her pen, writes Pleasant View items for the New Era. JiiUgmg, XVlU triOVeS, VVUIW UUUUa, uioku ouu ULVir juuo.iu.. aud Cambrics, Calicos, Handsome Cassimeres, Juaus, Katinet, Ducks, Drills.

Dwuiuis, Canton Flauue.s, All-Wool Mauuels, Bed Ticking, and House Furnishing Goods Generally. fourih, day an address wUl be deliver. PAPERED, and llE-k VRNISHEDf And now offers the BEST ACCOMMODATIONS AT eJ before the Society. cointB Ohio, as well as at Pitts- a i.i auo owiwy ww pay an preml- hnr(r. Pa.

lie is fnl lmnressed It is currently reported in this ums.on the ground at four o'clock th fact ihat strikers, as he 7 the last day of the Fair. met them, are riotous persons of town that Moses Pittman, well-to-do farmer who lives on the Delaware River, between Valley Falls ELECTION OF OFFICERS, foreign birth who are devotees of Reasonable Rates. the Roman Catholic church at 1 Complete stock of Roots Shoes, r.lioa' Rhnea. Men's and Boys' Boots and and Osawkie, lost his house and 8. The pells will be opened at the Hocretary'a office from one o'clock to three p.m., on the third day, and from ten o'clock a.

it. to five p. least nine-tenths of them. At least, such, as matter of fact, they surroundings, several horses, two Good Stables Attached. JeH tf wero in the cities where property Shoes of the best known brands, and at prices lower than ever before mules, all his milch cows, and val on the fourth day of the Fair.

Stock was threatened. New Era. ouereu iu luvurauu. holders only are entitled to vote. uable household goods, on Tuesday, The Headquarters BuiEg and beoplations.

The Jackson eounty Fair is near by fire. Moses says his wife, in an insane fit of jealously of a Miss In the Grocery Department I. Previous to making an entry or at hand. The opening day will be applicant must purchase a 1 0Q tne 12th of September, asd Secrist, who figured rather prominently in croquet games here du- membership ticket, which will cost continue thereafter for two days, Everything is complste, having the beet 'and purest and freshest line of FOR 'V Groceries, Glassware and Queensware is at H. DEIBERT'S one dollar.

This ticket will admit We know of nothing to the eon Btap ana nncy urocenes ever ouereu iu riug the Normal, set the, fire, with -the owner, hia wife, and such mem-1 tray, but that every thing is in good Sit. uornam mases a specialty w-uiuwi, uu intent felonious. bora of the i family aa are under I preparation for to make it a very fact that he Is now prepared to oiler newer Dargaias4vuau ver uo. 9 twenty-one years of age, during the interesting fair. Uolton Argus, Uighfill and Judy, well known Oskalooa i 'Kansas.

air; single ticket admitting one to IJskaloosiaiia as Damon and It is a known faot that Dlok persoa one, twenty-five cents; tick-1 It is toe good to keep, so we A Full and Complete Line of Deibert Mils his iroodB at bed rock Pythias, had another set-to last prices. Call oa him. and get GLASSWARE QUEENSWARE said be barely eta admitting two horse vehicle and must tell it: With his4 family t'tT: ceta5cla he went out into the country be- pant of the vehicle ether than the driver, must pay the reeular admit- a 8Paking team of mules to je zi sni escaped being cut in two iu th middle with an ax. But Pythias FOR THE OLD AXDNEW WEST tance of twenty-five cents. gather hazel nuts, grapes, The 2.

All entries must be presented in fruit was found and the children got ahead iu it lawsuit, and at Always on band at reduced prices. attached to the main Store Is a large room devoted to ST0VEV TINWARE, AND HARDWARE, Brown's Family Medicines are pre the last accounts lsamon was SZttl: SITS 'ere having a splendid time. Be- pared expressly for the diseases of under bonds to a ppear on Monday, inw fbyslclana and drue- which each entry belong, and ihrn- inS separated from them in the gifits join in recommending them. Many of our readers remember brush, he concluded to rush fran eJ by the owner or agent. or diarrhoea and dysentery and all summer diseases of the stomach and bowels, use Brown's Extract.

Over which a camnetent Tinner prssl lcs. Has on hand always a large Henry Miuter, formerly a resident ticiUy around on all-fours, making 3. Exhibitors of thoroagk bred shall satisfy the Committee of purity of and Wood, Cnoki'ig Riui Heating btoves, Hardware here. lis va lulled a few day hideous noise to scare the folks a Blackberry and Ginger. Durlnir thia I Tin wares.

Jkuaaned Ware, and Waje. sickly season It should be iu every little, when be ran too near the since by a tree upon him.i Guttering aad Repairing Neatly Done. ooasenoia. For bllliousness and sickheadache. He and his wife wire returning They scared and brk use Brown's Liver Pills.

They never 1 11 from a funeral, on horseback, viien laose, rtn ay and smashed op things generally. In reciting the Highest Market Prices paid for Kinds of Country Produce. the sad accident happened. His wife was a nieoe of the Jeffries. of blood.

All family tickets must fee registered, and the parties holding them be provided with pamea to take them In at the different gates. 5. No amimal orxhMitkn will be allowed access to the grounds unless Uieentry-eardis atUehedin at eon-spiccous place, that It may be Seen and examined by the gate-keeper. 6. Prtmiums shall be paid where the article is unworthy.

7. TTlire there Is but one exhibitor, story of bis he calls upon bis wife to tell about ike mules running away. Cmpctition Met from any Point. mil 10 giv renei. For swelllrtus, rheumatism, ulcers, cuts and bruises, um Brown's Arnica Liniment and Arnica Silve.

For ague and chills sad fever, use Eureka. Ague Pills. They will cure For coughs, colds, sore throat and hoarseneo, use Brown Cough Balsam and Tar Trocbea, The above and all of Brown's Popular Medicines for sale by H. Klrkpatrick and all druggists. aSutf.

Mr. J. Carson is out west par LEAVEN WOIITU PRICES DUPLICATED BY CALLING ON The friends of the Argut will be glad to learn that our circulation is increasin every day. We spent an bour in Oskaloosa Saturday and took in six subscribers. Thanks.

chasing cattle. He took along navv, and all tramps most keep JOIIN A. GORHARI, WINCHESTER, KANSAS. ajllioub he may show several' an'- out.of bis wsy. jelltf mjih or articles of the same class,.

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Pages disponibles:
2 301
Années disponibles:
1877-1888