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The Inter-State from Humboldt, Kansas • 8

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The Inter-Statei
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111 Hilt Owing to the Extreme Warm Weather for this season of the year, we have concluded, in order to move our Cloaks 2 ffil 9- 1 -A ifi I and Wrappers, at a price that cannot help but move them we frankly confess, that our stock is too large and it must "GO!" COST OR NO COST. Ladies Remember these Goods we bought, at 50c on the Dollar, of their actual worth; as the house we bought them from, were on the verge of Bankruptcy, and now, in order to move the Stock, a a great many for the next SIXTY DAYS will be sold for their Above are a few styles that we carry in stock they are the La- -in- sZ -4. 3 test, Newest, Nobbiest, and by far the Cheapest ever shown. PI fl Ife Eh La 12a The city coal yard, will be full of coal at Capt. H.

B. Secley's Great Lecture on Louis Ilobart has declined the nomina lowest prices, about Oct. 1. Order now. the Battle of Gettysburg and Southern Prison Life, will be delivered here Oct.

28 Tho only way to Burn a candle is to tion for Probate Judge on the Resubm ission ticket. Herman Schcer has partitioned off near commence at tne top. Ine only way to n. D. SMITH, Editor I'koriktok.

in one of our largest houses. Notice will do business, is the right way, and we are The State Republican Central Committee of Kansas, are hard up. They are demanding money of nearly everybody and postmasters especially. Dayton Boyle can furnish any who desire a first class heating Stove, or Cook Stove at prices that have hover before been known in this city. be eiven.

and bills will announce it. It LOCAL NEWS. ly all of his "open house" but his pop is for the benefit of the G. A. R.

post here goes off well. We will show you an elegant line of The Central Meat market, is running In full blast and Long would like to have all Cook and Heating stoves at Brown's come to the new market and buy meat. Utterson and McLeod are making vast Bailey is cutting off steaks, porter house) improvements in their Furniture House, round, shoulder and, in fact, the new mar Give them a call and you will be surprised ket is booming, will have time to write ad, at the low price of their furniture. next week. Call in and try our best cuts.

Grange Store. Mrs. Kanauer is building a neat residence upon her lots west of the Interstate building. Eveiy thing orderly and first class at the Skating Rink. Good seats for those not wishing to skate.

Ed. Eldridgc has now taken full charge doing it. Hysinger Rosenthal. Hysinger Rosenthal carry more Dry Goods and Clothing than all the other Stores in Humboldt together. A good place to spend an hour or two.

At the Roller Skating Rink. Hysinger Rosenthal sella cotton Flannel for 6 1-4 as good as any sold in the town for ten cents. The managers of the Skating Rink offer as a prire, to be contested for October 21, a set of dishes valued at $8.00, to the most graceful skaters. Lady and Gentleman. To be decided by a vote of those each person entitled to one vote.

The Boss New Store of Hysinger Rosenthal is the finest room in the State. The set of dishes (50 pieces) now on The colored folks will not vote for Mr, A thief got the bounce this week from the Grange Store for particulars see Mr. Wyman. For the sake of others we omit the publication of his name. Amos.

He offered them big inducements but having prosecuted them so much and notwithstanding the fact of his shaving twice and three times a week Willis Kellar No Baiis, no short ends, and prices to says he cannot get there by the colored everyone alike is our way of doing busi nes's. Hysinger Rosenthal. The Star Grocery building has been vote. We are selling a Waterproof at 85 cts, as good as any in tho town for 50 cts. Hysinger Rosenthal.

painted, and a new sigu put up and it has Sheriffs Proclamation of the Time of holding a GENERAL ELECTION for National, State, District and County Officers. State of Kansas, Allen County ss. The State of Kansas to all to whom those presents shall come greetinu; Know ye, that I Samuel Riggs, Sheriff of Allen County, Kansas, by virtne of authority in vested, do by this proclamation giva public notice, that ou the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in November, it being the 4th. day of November A. D.

1884, there will be held a general Election, and the officers at that time to be chosen; are as follows, to-wit: NATIONAL TICKET. Nine Presidential Eletors, one Member of Congress for tho Second Congressional District. STATE TICKET. One Governor, one Lieutennt Governor, one Secretary of State, one Auditor of State, one State Treasurer, one State Superintendent of Public Instruction, one Attorney General, one Chief Justicof tho Supreme Court, one Associate Justice of Supremo Court. COUNTY TICKET.

Ono Senator twelvth Senatorial District, one Probate Judge, one Clerk distrct court One County Attorney, one County Superintendent of Public Instruction, one Representative, twentjsixtli Rerwenta-tive district, one County Com iu ission er, first Commissioner District; the First Commissioner District comprising Humboldt, Sitlem and Cottag Grove townships. And votes of Electors for said ofHcers, will le received at the polls of each Election district in said county. In whereof I set my hand "at mv office, at Iola, the Siiid county, this first daj of October, A. D. 1884.

Samuel Riggs, Sherifi. by J. C. Gordon, Under-sheriff." greatly improved the appearance of the exhibition at the Rink, valued at $8.00, will be given to the best skaters, lady and gentleman, on Oct. 21, To bo decided by a vote of those present, one vote to each person.

Stewart was a Dcmociat before the war building, but Dunbaugh sells groceries. as and for that reason it is argued, tUat Mr. cheap as ever. Have you been Skating? Legal Blanks at this office. Fresh Oysters at B.

Aclitor's. Patronize the Central Market. Mr. Mewmun is preparing to build, John Moniers is putting ip a house. Long, is running the Central market.

Louis Haines is building a new house. Wcdin Matson have sold their store. All kinds of meat at the Central Market. This is a bad county for horse thieves. C.

E. Blackmar is finixhing a fine residence. Read, Reflect and Ponder; it will do you good. Ilysingcr Rosenthal. The Skating Rink Continues to draw full houses.

A German is building a house on the Baktrplaco. Mr. Eiser is putting up a house east of Mr. Shelley. Be sure and see the new stoves at Dayton Boyle's The City Coal Yard put in a new set of Scales this week.

G. B. Shaw Co's clerk, Mr. Merrit, is building a house. McManus is rather thin in flesh; owing to the building boom.

For best cigars in the city, they can always bo had at Achtors. We notice the familiar face of Louis Haines in our city again. You will buy a Stove cheap, at the Payne is doubtful this year. We hardly I am prepared to handle Broom corn This week we commence slaughtering. Hysinger Rosenthal The Roller Skating Rink, open after beleiveit, however, for being a clergy for the farmers on consignment, on short notice.

Z. Moore. Osage and ninth noons from 2 to 5 oclock, evenings from 7 to 10 o'clock. east of Pecry Jone's elevator, Hum man he will hardly dare to tako tho responsibility of voting for Jones. Yet we think he ought to do so, for Jones was a Republican when Stewart was a democrat Jones takes his liquor openly, and never boldt, Kansas.

Do not forget to see Hysinger Rosen The Proprietors of the Rink have extend thal stock of Flannels, the largest in the land. ed the time to Nov. 1st, for ladies learning gets drunk, and Amos ''blows it in" away Joel Cannady has bought a new Sorgh to state. Ladies are cordially invited to of the Grocery Department of S. A.

Brown Company. Don't buy a stove of any kind until you see the Elegant line that S. A. Brown will show you next week. On Friday, Oct 17, the Holiness people will begin a series of tabernacle meetings on our Fair grounds.

We will be at the front with our line of Stoves both in price and quality at Browns don't fail to see them. John Gordon is making an excellent canvass and from reports he will be the next County attorney. The Celebrated Superior Cook Stove will he on sale at S. A. Brown's Grange Store be sure and see it.

The attractive stock of Ladies, Misses, and children's wraps, for the lowest prices, is at W. AY. Curdy's. Col, G. P.

Smith started out again Monday, to fill his appointments until the sun goes down on election day. We shall be able to show you the best cook stove in the market that is the celebrated Superior, known in every household. At the Grange Store. We havo bought only the best in the line of Stoves and our warrant goes with eveiy one at the Grange Store. Dayton Boyle have repainted their new quarters and are showing an excellent frjm home.

come and use skates free of charge from 9.30 to a.m.' um mill and is now prepared for operation 3 miles north of Wannersburg, bring on your Sugar Cane. Sam. Stewart got Ollio H. Stewart to write a letter to A. G.

Jones, Sam. don't know enough to write a letter himself, so Hiram Huss has a Sale of 7 milch Cows Prices are below anything ever before heard of at the boss Clothing house of Ollic puts it thusly: nine two year-old steers, six brood sows, 13 calves, and other property, at the old Watts Ranche Oct. 22, at 10 a. Arm Hysinger Rosenthal. Take your Cane to W.

M. Endicutt, strong auctioneer. across Coal Creek at Gilbert's ford, where he will make it into Sorghum. For myself, you may say that I am a republican in all that word implies. Iam proud of our ticket from Blaine to Amos and will vote it without a scratch.

In a political campaign I work for the interests of my party. In the legislature, ignoring The Grange Store will be greatly en nvsintrer Rosenthal are sellinir Cloaks larged, and their Stove and furniture store and Dolmans for less prices that we even thought they could be sold for, it seems will occupy the ground known as the to us the Trimming on some of them is Fisher corner. Mr. Wyman is delighted party politics, suoula inaeavor to work for the best interests of the people of Allen county. I am ready to answer any questions which may be deemed of interest to the voters of this county that you may worth more tuan tney ask lor trie cloak.

with his excellent trade. Grange Store by waiting, School Meeting to consider the Normal Dayton Boyle have moved into the or High school question was adjourned old Star Grocery building. ask. very respectiuny, Sam'l. J.

Stewart. until Friday evening Novenber 14th. Let Remember Tom Moonlight's meeting every one remember this and he ready to Sam. is a foolish man. He has gone into ths papers with just enough of Ollic stock of Stoves, nardward October 22nd.

at 2 30, p. m. Paul Fisher has moved away his build, ing from near Long's old Hall. to have every democrat vote against him, You will save money by delaying your If it is the last thing on etirth we do, it help the good work go on. Ladies, buy your Blankets and Comforts now, we are selling a white Blanket for 5o cents that can walk alone, Hysinger Rosenthal.

purchases in stoves until next week, when will be to choose Jones instead of. Stewart TELL THE STORY -OF Col. Tom. Moonlight and Mr. Hagan Brown will show you a full line.

as the best Republican Representative to will address our citizens the 23. the Legislature. Henry Bartholomew will have a sale of Humboldt Cornet Band is engaged 'at milch cows, stock hogs, calves, work If it is not too late, we would like Dayton Boyle have now moved into their new quarters in the old "star Grocery THE BOOM! Horses and double harners Oct. 25, to hear "offiicially" from Ohio. the Rink three nights in a week.

Two Car loads of stoves to be slaughtered at the grange store next week. Read Dr. Tozer' nd. aud give him a A Hand made Kid, Goat, or Calf shoe only 1.00 at the "Boss" New Store of call. W.

Merrian lias a sale at Cookville the Hysinger Rosenthal. We can only in the limited space allowed us. 24, Stock and fanning implements. Armstrong auctioneer. E.N.

Wert and John Herfurth $75.00 reward last week, for taking in WANTED! A good man to build fence around tell our many customers, the same old story; if only in few words, that the well known building," and they have a larged and well assorted stock of heating, and cooking stoves, which they are offering very low. Died: Oct. 7, Woodson county, Kansas, at the residence of her futher, of typhoid fever, Miss Johanna Koppcrs, daughter of Mr. H. Koppers and a sister to Mrs.

B. Actor and Mrs. H. Tholen of this city. Mrs.

Bond has gone to Arkansas, whore New Brand of Cigars at Achtors. Call the two Harrisonville, Mo. horse theives. Come and see the FlepEant. A good Catholic Cemetery south of town aud also at Parsonage ia town.

and try it. Ben's favorite Habana. Mic three times a week at the rink print at 3 1-2 cents per yard. OOTBilXJ Apply at once to Father Kearlul. Hysinger Rosenthal.

Mr Barr's cow, that was killed by Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Those 10 ct. Flannells are Beauties, Hysinger Rosenthal. Henry Hartwig a butcher, was worth over lOUSB! A Shawl: the owner can call at at this she will visit friends and then go to the has led the van for years, in selling Groceries that give satisfaction, at the lowest prices. U.

Thol en's ice house burned to the $100. and killed through an alleged mis office ard prove property. take. ground ou Saturday, Cause not known. Worlds I' air at New Orleans.

The Major is rather on the fly, and might be caught if the bait is Ohio. He is We have no spread eagle speech to make, Mr. Bean we learn is oDDosed to L. C. May Co have moved into their Amos that he mercilessly prosecuted him vocal music.

R. R. Redfield will, next, week a bachelor now. and also, Mr. Swelts boy, when both were Joseph L.

Lockhart. son of J. Locklmrt but only plain unvarnished truth, that our Twenty years experience, innocent. ize Graded Singing Classe. Also wishes aiew pupils to tnke lessons on the Organ, called to see us last week.

He is livintr at W. II. Cbilds, of LaHatpe broucht into Elgin, Kansas, fourteen miles southwest Flute, lolin and Cornet. market Monday. 56 bales of broom corn It was the finest quality we have seen on jfein the.rOT oi bccian, Uiautauqua.Co..

Kansas while visiting his parents and friends he traded $G0, with our merchants. OPERA HOUSE. TAKE IT A I.I, IN. the market. Whatever other nights you miss, don't We are raising sad havoc amoncr fnrn.

GROCERY BUSINESS, fail to come on Tuesday and Saturday ishing goods, it makes some of our friends Go and sec "Was it a Crime?" at Hie office over the new Wakefield Drug Store. Remember to see the Stoves that the Grange store will have on sale next week. Dr. Russell is putting down a new sidewalk in front of his popular Drug Store. Miss Amanda Mullinix is setting type in the Inter state Oflice, as an apprentice.

The handsome sign upon the Star Grocery building, was painted by Louis Al-oire. Mrs. Nichols of this city and Mrs. Brown of Olathe, visited the Inter state last week. In a short time, a building is going upon' Fisher's lots adjoining the Grange Store.

S. C. Yarner the "'boss" Lumber merchant of Moran, soys that business is booming. nights to the Skating Rink. Good mu and neighbors a little hot but our linlnnn.

Opera House this week. enables us to buy the eroods that the nfinnlo sic, lots of fun. dried shirts at 23 cents nevertheless still Go and see tho four night's perfor takes the lead. W. W.

Curdv is nnt nnHiruiM in inn mances at the Opera House. Hysinger Rosenthal. Perry Adams, says the colored ncnnlp line of goods. His stock is the largest, the bent assorted, and most attractive in quality and price. 2 av The troupe performing at have billed the lowu and (heir paper are opposed to Stewart and Amos botlu That tlirrfi tire, tarn need, and sell them so as to give satisfaction.

Call and see us. Thanking you for your liberal patronage and soliciting a continuance I remain Very Respectfully, (STAE GROCERY.) E. 1 DUNBAUGH. Bed Comforts, finest All Blnnlrets and looks well. There is a Snlendid p.hnnw? fnr All Flannells of many descriptions, offering lower in price than by any other dealers, and although he always votes the Democratic ticket, that this year most of the colored people prefer to defeat Stewart.

lo see Fanchou" to-night, at.Gcr-ruauia Hal). oy t. vuray..

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