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The Rooks County Democrat from Stockton, Kansas • 5

The Rooks County Democrat from Stockton, Kansas • 5

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Mr and Mrs. W. E. Powers, of Sa- LOCAL LINES lilnciiil Id cuiitliilale (J llna, Kan-" are vihitingthe lady's fath er, Mr. Jacob Hendricks, in this city Mr.

Powers is connected with the Sa- 'V .1 i Na ii-iis iii Si tick tun Monilny. Out. lrU' A Li-1 i hi ve i. ion 'iti loVl irk.p ni. will In' iifiil in dm lioiiHtt.

at Kiiiis.is. (in SiUuniay, Sep- Wis would like to kimw politi tenn.Ci un, lw i.Vlork i'ii the V'i lifter Jim erin II It tins miy. lina Herald. L. B.

WEST OF THE I'hanKe of llimliie. Notice is hereby given that Edson till- I iii ni il.ili'Hiili ins; October 15. Fish does not represent me any longer W'e. iiiiili'isuinil it i.s owned und opera led hy I ii iin c-nits ami cim't ee wliy it iii en not lk that unless it is In as my loan agent. Those who are ow lor ni, in, X'i' ii i -i-4 "i i 'i''i PM'ulal ion will hi4 Hi" i iiit i-l' luM whion Will I' I.

I ll' llT CI Ml low tolhc NUJIiU'R 1)1" liEI.KUA'I'K.H, in in run wuter on b-itli hIiohI'UTi ing coupons or desire any Information cei ii'gany interest or loans will cull on N. J. Betzer, to whom all of my or is on4 nl liosi- "Mural Cowaid.i.' The County Commissioners mee business has been tuined over. l-2t B. J.

Kendall, In regular session next Monday, Oct -58. IF YOU WANTfe ill JEi 1st, for the "purpose of ti'iinniienii county business. All bilfs against ll ...4 ..3 ...4 I am bound to furnish quick money v. forma ttiun nnv At.hnr mun. L.iwell Medicine.

'A IJ.iuiit'iii. ...5 Pliiinvilli' ...3 i.nsii SiiK'nr I. ni. A ...4 Twin Mmiiiii. Walton Coiintv must be hiinded to the Count All! I Ash 'I'll Jil)M -Vfii.

JiBl.ii m-'. Fai ininKtoi: Gil', i. It, lloli.l I low Jjaii Canned I'll Come and see, Edson K.Fistt. TO Clerk before Saturday nighfc.lhis week to iio-'iire neMoti upon lhm at this term Canned Veg't'bls Desirable town property in a good Missouri town to trade for horses or of Court. Flour, Meal, Ground Feed, Sugar, Syrup, j.

mules. Inquire at the Democrat office. 4e-tf C'd OysterslFish-l 'J 'out I So See Mrs. Park Bell's hat. Children' School llatu for So cents.

The Greenfield base half club ugai met I he Dynamos on tin' I Edson K. Fish can and will furnish Hi ii'ii'i! i hat each township Smok'g Tobacco, money at once, at lowest rates and ev holu i i ni or primary on utur iii Ktu li time find place us ery accommodation possiuie. can ana Si on to-day ami literulfy wiped the Chew'g Hip. i.hv slt.il I itfem eart up with them, winning hy a seoi of well, we haven't fiVures enough to i'OliVCIIII'lll John RrssKL. C'liiiinoao Co.

Ct'iiirul Onoituiltee. see me. Putton serves Oysters in every style. Yps can and will furnish monev as Beans, Rice, set it, lloth clubs ought, io be run on of the routr ry or else orai'tiee awhile GO I fcP Jiriiioeraticeotiviiiititin Sept. 29tu so they can play well enough to amuse soon as papers are drawn, at lowest I M.

Ci in, of Downs, was here an iiiidien.ee. rates. All business dime at my otlice. lrff.iri'B J) Satiiilay. Children's School Hats lor 3-5 uents Rolled Oats, Hominy, Coffee, at Mrs.

Park Bell's. Any reasonable request now or hereafter granted. Edson K. Fish, Opera Block. lien Simon vLuted hi best girl in I Dow os Siind.iy.

While we can't afford to hire any one to come out to hear McElroy am Cigars, Ground Spices, Grain Spices, Lye, Pails Baskets, Xmv in the time to nlaikt jour fall Tea, ad's in Hie Martin, we can yet assure all that they will hear speeches that will be worth If you con liipirt.i ingfnfc sin, ee, and consult with I Dai': Voi re being prosecuted, all and get C. io Oefeni vou. Office- Brie I a go ni, Ma.ill heatiniz Htov for listening to and without the additional Bacon, sale Call at tins ollice. first stairway wee of posf- inducement of "one; dollar per man fflee Juo. G.

Sinitli -retunied from hi and all expenses." Then come out to Ham, i Eastern trip last Sunday. hear McElroy on the 29th and come McElroy Sep. 29. 0tpt. S.

f. Carnsi and wife were again to hear Martin on the 15th. Lard i gueU of the Hicks House several days last week. McElroy Sop. 29.

The, Oatmau boys, Ed. and Fnauk, cl DRIED FRUITlK- The members of the Stockton Cor have gone to Concordia to plaji bail 1 They can do it. net Band are preparing two entertain ments to be presented shortly one a CRACKERS, CANDIES, NUTS: Jno. Greible, the- old raossbaek from Hiilinont. was a caller at our good drama, the other a concert.

The band has been extremely liberal in the sanctum id iy. matter of music this summer anil our Hon. 1 P. Elder, U. L.

candidate people should show their appreciation You are respectfully invited to visit us, look at our coodt' and con it that liberality by giving thorn over' flowing houses at these eutei-taiiiraiintsi sider our prices and, as we hava always said, if not positively to yonr advantage to trade witk we do mot expect you to do so. Fonrtf-tt row Mmtlusfer 19 emits a Mrs lin Bell s. mftm TABLE CONDIMENTS. Durkee's Salad Dressing. Snider's Chil Sauce.

Home-Made Catsups Lee Peru n's Worchester- shwe Sauce. Cross Blcwkwell's London Chow-Chow. Loudon Gherkins. liOndon Mixed Pickles. Jjondon White Onions.

G. D'. Select Queen Olives. Wichert'sGraled Horse Rail-ish. Lucca Olive Oil.

Waukesha Mineral Water In 15 and 25 cent bottles. Iioyal Cream Chocolate. Epp's Prepared Coca. at L. VS.

POTTER'S, 2nd west ef Postofliee. ior Governor, speaks in Stockton on MomUy, 1:30 p. m. The merchant ateiii? JStaLn. etreet have employed Win.

Wolcott a night-watch to prevent thefts and flies. Our City Marshal should keep a sharp look-out. There are old are-traps that outfit to be condemned. -Tom McClellan returned Saturday morning from his trip to Ohio. He had the pleasure of meeting the "old Ro At Highest Market Prices! man" at Culumbus and feels as if that of itself was enough to compensate Martin Oct.

15. him for the trip, lie also heard Car lisle speak, viflited' friend am relatives amid the senes of his Very Eespectfully, L. B. POTTER. 'and had a good time gaiterally.

liOts of rew goods at kr-. J5i-irs. W. II. Walker, oiw meditative typo, will transplant his wife and little ones in the old homo at Windsor, next week, for the winter.

The stockholders of the Phstlitand Association vvilL meet ij'i the ollice WHEN IN NEED McElroy Sep. 29k mamsmt B. CALLENDER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 1 Office in. Fftilble's building-, over Van Akln'd fipsttuirnnt Will benntollioe night, and day. All culls promptly attended to.

Another lire hist Siuidiiv vvt OS AK BOOT GR SHOE MAKING! of the Secretary next TudmUv evening full attendance is desired. I can fiirnisli money imiMeiJiately at lowest rates and more accommodations than any other man in Rooks about 11:30. Hardly had the people of The Ivnights of Py thins lodge is Stockton fallen asleep when the lire bell hustled them out of lied to find the sUbles of M. D. Zimmer and Mike Please give me a call- mow enj.oyii'g a quiet boom, having ap tVUini plications for membership srom several Co.

AH business done at my offlc. Payable after six months. Edson K. Fish, Opera Block. For cheap money furnished as soon as papers are drawu call on Edson K.

Fish. WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED. STANDARD AND BEST. Sehriibin, in the rear ofi and in close proximity to the old ESwdall House, to Sole Leather, Pegsr Lasts, prominent gentlemen of the city, i The Dynamos played a game of ball with the (ireentielder's last Friday and won easily in a closely contested and be on tire. 1 he fire laddies were quick' nt their post and had the fire under Thread, To those who want money, C.

C.JDail wull make you better loans than any man in Stockton. thoroughly gentlemanly game, the control before it sriread to any alarm ing The buildings were con Narl9 and Awls score standing 16 to 12. i-uimed but luckily no live-stock, was in C. II. Martin has quit the mail ser C.

C. Dail will attend strictly to the interests of his clients. them and the loss was probably $L5i'or $20(1. Fino hand-sewed work a Bpec Mrs. Bell has just received her fall 8000 mors Words and nearly 8000 more IIlu- trationa than anyoUior AmericaaDictionary.

Among the supplementary features, orlfilntl will. Webster's Unabridged and unequaied fur ialtv. All work warranted first- U. Da-1 will get yon meney on farm loans quieke than any Loan Agent in SI ockton. nn muter consignment of Millinery Goods from New York City.

class and at the lowest cash prica Nebraska Lnml Far Sale BILLY WILDER, Cheap HatPK to SU Louis Vulr, 1SS3 As many of our citizens are wishing vice for reasons best known to the department. We understand that he will kiii bark in business in the thriving new town of Zurich. Success, Charles. of our citizens ate recreating at the Plainville Fair this week. The constant arrivals of show stock bids fair to make thing interesting.

Look out for a big, crowd from here Thursday and Friday. What a great national newspaper the Js'ew York Star has got to bel You Opposite Commercial Block, Stockton Oct. 1st to 7th, liii'liiflve. The Missouri Pacific -RV will sell to change locations ami many contem plate going to Nebraska, where corn is Officio in Bl'ck Offlse Hour to a sure crop every year, and farming round trip tickets from Beloit to St. Louis at one fare ($14 00.) Tickets on sale at Central Branch depot Sept.

29th to Oct. and will bo lim W. A. LEIGH, Physician Surgeon, Stockton, Kansas. success, I can offer such persona- good ttuglit.

improved farms from $10 to $12.50 per ited to Oct. 8th. oc return passage. Local Surgeon Mo. P.

Railway acre, on ten years time, at 7 per cent wuuiao auu trusbwurcny miormaiion, are A Biographical Dictionary Containing nearly 10,000 names of Noteworthy Perrons, with their national ity, station, profc-siua or oocupation, date of birth and death, (if deoeased), A Gazetteer of the World Of briefly describing the Countries, Cities, Towns, and Natural FeatureeofeTerypartof the Globe, and The Explanatory and Pronouncing Vocabulary of the names of Noted Fictitious. Persons and I'lucas, such as are otten referred to in literature and eonrersation. The latter ia not tbund in any other Dictionary. WEBSTER 13 THE STANDARD Authority In the Gov't Printing Office, and with the U. S.

Supreme Court. It la Mrs. Bell's grand opening Saturday FIB tablb; didn't hear of it so much a few y.sar interest. Call on me. 62-tf I.

N. Pepper; ago, but it has gained more in circula SO 1.00 1.00 too Ordinary pprescrlption, if cain, Day vidita la City Limits, NiKht VlBiW in country par mile, tion in the last six months perhapi Apprentice Wauled. Mrs. W. II.

Germain, fashionable than any newspaper published. 1.80 dress-maker, cutter and fitter, located try attention given dliieaie demand Ing gui-Rloal treatment4. McElroy Sep. 29 in Mrs. McNeeley's house, North Cedar evening.

LOST On the ball ohounps, NEAR no JIB PLATE, GOLD SETT OFF RING, LETTER C. LIBERAL KEWARDv IF RETURNED TO W. A. Condon, Stockton, Kaus. Remember, Mrs.

Park Eell's grand opening comes off Saturday evening. Sept. 2)th. between the hours of 6:30 and 10:30, and don't forget to attend. street, desires to take in several young lames to learn tne uress-maKers art.

The Democratic County Conven by ie Slate Sup'ts of School of 38 States, and by leading College Prei'ls of V. S. and Canada. This Is a chance for young girls and maidens who desire to live independent tion will be held at the Opera House W. A.

FALLAS, Attorney aaS Uawancf Notary Public, Stockton, Kansn. Office Rooms over L. B. Potter's. that has twen selected! ll is me on ly Uletionar in making State furci ictionary It is the on 1 and McElroy speak at the same asa for fiihnnlfl.

nt of others. Apply at once. 62-at. place both afternoon and evening. Ex fry body invited to come out and lieac HE?" Democratic convention Sept.

28th. Notice of IMasoluttoii of Fartnerahlp. utmiij an ma Bunooi jtoous are base a upon it. An lnralhahle companion in.every School and. at erery Fireside.

Specimen pajtee and testimonials sent prepaid on application, hibllsbed by G. A MERRIAM Springfield, Ma.it., U. S. A. a speech upon questions of to-day.

FOR A REAL GOOD SLICK SHAVE, The Missouri Pacific Railway, Notice is hereby given that the co -Prof' Liranger. has been engaged partnership heretofore existing be I to instruct the Plainville Bandand i tween S. A. Pearsall and T. J.

McClel HA1R.CUT, OR SHAMPOO. Ooto Jaott Harris In front room, un-tatr, Sanderson nuildinr. Bank Uloctu flood work at reasonable price. tee hiim onto watch also assisting them this-week in fur FAST XAIXj EOtTTE Ian under the firm name of the "Key Mold tor AlOO on Best gftcl FREE! I I Irtr nishing music for the Fair. The boys I world.

rr-l I I stone Cigar Company, of Stockton Kansas." is this day dissolved by mil fcet tlmri- ihowed themselves leveL-headed ia Wttrrttittrtf. Heirj7 BETWEEN ST. XjOTJIS, tual consent. ITrom and after this date ywiia uow nuntiurx umv gaining the services of this able in- the said T. J.

McClellan will, eonstt iSlenrit rnd BDMiiirJcoal. mrnm i ructor. tute solely the Keystone Cica Co. All accounts and business of said late firm 'f 'Tf. J.

McClellan returned from his Kansas City, nccb locKlltT'jMasciirvfMia the Keystone Cigar Company of Stock MUSIC! InrrtrnotionsonVloHni.Ptanoor Orgairi Hu mony and Voice Culture. FOR 24 LESSONS. Ifo chartro for muslo used by pupils, Planod and Orvans cleaned, repaliwl and tuned; satisfaction guaranteed In all case; sheet mosnj at teacher ra tee, J. W. LORANGER, Hiuiwv wm wndo an pir- ton.

Kansas, will be settled by either trip to Ohio last week. Mc. says he saw the old Roman and grandson Ben- vto in each lotuny. ut mIiuw to lboi who cull. cocuriet- the said S.

A.Pearsall or said 1. J. Mc vnlUftUc-tn-l v.i-T aMfHl UOIiMliUOtu MWI'l ttkpln. of our ma htm h) una rftfUr Atchisonr St Lincoln-, Clellan. 8.

A. Pearsall, TImh will th wtttbjW wnd ny, and is a stronger Democrat tenfold, lafrl IWBl ID JOWT Dome lor DIOQIUB SOU IbOWB T. J. McClellan. Sept.

7th, 1888 than when he left home. if Bitchathing was possible. Il reports the campaign niOORD TIciLDIS-rt, STOCKTON, Omafia, tJ3" Democratic uonvention Sept. 2Dth J- lively all along the route. Dr.

B. J. Kendall, of Saratoga Greenleaf Baker want all your wheat, oats, bailey and corn at tue to tfcoM who intr bT become roar own propf rt tt pnMlMe to raftb lliii cnstit ofTer, adlrjg th COLO wttr)iia COVTV wple? fr. thcsbowlacmf' MM Mmplei luvnij Iwroltiv, -atWftyi r-HttlM Urg-alml kr Mi after iuraMipliw liiv been las Incnltry for month or tw vmu.ly$t fmm IOOO to $toou tr.a rro tii. Brroundin eonntry.

lhli, thm most woartarfyl off-ir tt in ortlsrHMtoaria ra pl-s mj Im pUMd klon" tvlstrt ttwj c.o tw fletB, over A merle. Writ oBOt, tn-t ni -tare of the chaucc R.ar It will br hifl mjr tronb fcr jtjm to thrtw the mplM tnthntw who mjr otll at rtior hotn D4 roar rnwarrl will la viost itlifB-tory. A poatij ertl oa which to wrttucnli but 1 certtau'l afior yan kDrrw yooax. oot twr tu (To further, wliy Robwm lidanti, tutiryntiilf frilMl yow artdr-ww at onco, yon co iear VRCE tni atthm tswt -Mild fold watr-btw fa tha world and our tort Hue of'. tOILV Weperall sxpraH, frwljht, tta.

N. J. BETZER, Attoinoy-at-Lair7- Trains daily betaveen 8t Louisr Kansas City and Atehisom-v- Springs. N. arrived in Stockton last 3 highest market prices.

eek, with a car-load of fine thorough' tVColleotion a specialty. fed horses, among which are some im- Bring in your grain toi Greenleaf i Offlco oyer First National Bank. Masrnlfloent Pmifieniirer Emilnmfinl-. ronnlnl uaKer. Elevator near tracK.

ported stallions and mares. He took them to bis farm northwest of town, STOCKTON, KANSAS niroi mnniiD ruiiman Hieeninir rniil ni want now Reclining Chair Car Fre between C. C. Dail is sure to please you if you all points. Direct connection are marie at where he expects to a fine fltClllKOn.

fttUlgaa UltY and Ht. I.ntllM Union want to Dorrow money. Our Colorailo Short Line I thfMiulnkmit an Sept. Uth to Oet. aOU I The Missouri Pacific R'v will sell 5- raoRinireci route to cvmiiio, Denver aud all LAWYER, Oysters fried, stewed, or raw at roumi trio tickets from IU'lnit to St.

iMiicipai poinn in uoioraao anil litah. The i on Mouiitaio Route I the direct line to th Jattons. STOCKTON, KANSAS. Drincipal citien of Arkansas amfcTexa. That fare ($18.68) Tickets on sale at Central Branch d- pot Sept, 6, 104 1H; 17, 20, 24.

and I Office up-ataln, Waod Bnildln-r. Bank Block. ortly route to the famoua Hot Sprinirs of Arkansas. New Route to the City of Meileo via San Antonio, Texa. Over 800 mile the hort-cit line line from Atchinon and Kanpan City.

For further Information reRartlnir thee roote, ailfiireiiR any of the Company, agents, or Work for Slndint. Some young men and women who for return passaite five dava.froin. date Last Friday morning the residence if Mr. Macey on side of railroad 'vas discovered to bo-on fire about two Vclock. The fire company was called it, but before they could get to it the ery fiend had done its work.

The en-ire contents of the building, which as a frame, was totally destroyed, the cupants only escaping with their their night clothes. Itleaves the in a bad shape and they are be-ig helped by contributions from our September 29. ofsaU. would like to come to the Academy need to pay a part of their expenses by tlieir work. Applications for chances The AculemvSiwns four Iota.

rppni.vi. -i EDSON K. FISH, NOTARYVPUBLIC." arm Loans and Insurance Money always on hand at lowest rate, OiMtt aoias, fsoo to work often come-irito the hands of CHAS. S. 8TTLE3.

Puesengrer and Ticket Agent, Atchison. H. C. TOWN8END, Oeqeral Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo.

W. H. NKWMAN, Third Vice Prarideot, St. Louis, Ho ed on subseriptinn, in McK-altT's ad- -1 dition. It would liku tbePrincipaf.

and sometimes into mine. If any one who reads these lines would like help, such as students can render, please make known yonr wish to Prin. Mather.ormeii.. ttipra forcash to put into the buildinic -Wlio will buy Gajl uu KANSAS. Go io Pattons for Fresh Oysters.

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1885-1889