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The Inter-State from Humboldt, Kansas • 8

The Inter-State from Humboldt, Kansas • 8

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The Inter-Statei
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Humboldt, Kansas
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Wh if PlnfB? Owing to the Extreme Warm Weather for this season of the year, we have concluded, in order to move our mm mm Ira I STOCK A and Wraps, at a price that cannot help but move them we frankly confess, that our stock is too large anditmust "GO!" COST OR NO COST. Ladies Remember, these Goods we bought, at 50c on the Dollar, 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 great many for the next SIXTY IAYS will be sold for their vL'a 1U It 1 i 1 A 7 11 Above are a few styles that we carry in they are the La- test, Newest, Nobbiest, and by far the Cheapest ever shown. ii UGE lb numerous and beautiful, for which she re Col. Tom. Moonlight and Mr.

Ilagnn We shall be able to show you the best Everything orderly and first class at the cook stove in the market that is the cele turns her sincere thanks, and asks God's blessing to rest onthoso who remember brated Superior, known In every house H. D. SMITH, Editor Proprietor. hold. At the Grange Store.

will address ojir citizens the 23. Be sure and see the now stoves at Dayton Boyle's Wc are raising sad havoc among furnishing goods, it makes some of our friends and neighbors a little hot but our unlaun- the widow and orphan. Th presents re-cioved were; a beautiful cloak, a bed comfort, five collars, two fichus, three hand LOCAL' NEWS. Messrs. Dewey Fifleld put the finish ing touches upon the "Boss" Rosenthal building last week, and the painters brush kerchiefs, white apron, calico dress, two made it the beauty of our town.

pair of hose, and a sum of money. Refreshments were served, and all enjoyed a driod shirts at 25 cents nevertheless 6till Skating Rink. Good seats for those not wishing to skate. Don't buy a stove of any kind until you see the Elegant lino that S. A.

Brown will show you next week. Wc will bo at the front with our lino of Stoves both in price and quality at Browns don't fall to see them. There will be a meeting of tho Allen Co Teachers association in the school House Humboldt, Nov. 1 '84. If the tmth hurts we can't help It.

It Is better to be hurt by the truth than to bo Tho Managers of the Rink have engag good time and wished her many happy re turns as they bade her good nighfo ed the Opera Band and Thursday night Sheriffs Proclamation of he 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 these presents shall come greetinu: Know ye, that I Samuel Riggs, Sheriff of Allen County, Kansas, by virtue of authority in vested, do by this proclamation giva public notice, that on tho 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 the 30, a Hop will be given and grand turnout will then be had again. Ed. Inter-State. County expen We are selling a Waterproof at 85 eta, ses for year 1883 nmmouuted to County expenses for year 1884 no guuu us any in me iuvu iur ou cis, Hysinger Rosenthal.

made miserable by a lie. i Vole for Stockton. Vote for Nicholson. Tab Oysters at Tholens. Legal Blanks at this office.

Fresh Celery nt Tholen's. Fresh Oysters at B. Achtor's. Vote the Resubmission Ticket. Republicans are not so Jubilant.

Funston fizzled again, hear Nicholson. W. J. Nicholson will speak here the 23. G.

L. James will have a lig sale the 30. Mr. J. Nicholson, had a big meeting at Moran.

Col; J. B. Stockton was in our city last Friday. Why did Brown employ Talcott as tip to prosent date amount to Excess of County cxpeusos Last Saturday on Bridge street the teams were so thick and tho trading so takes the load. Hysinger Rosenthal.

The Grange Store will be greatly enlarged, and their Stove and furniture store will occupy the ground known as the Fisher corner. Mr. Wyman is delighted with his excellent trade. Dayton Boyle can furnish any who desire a first class heating Stove, or Cook Stove at prices that have hever before been known in this city. Tho only way to Burn a candle is to commence at the top.

The only way to do business, is the right way, and we are doing it. Hysinger Rosenthal, nvsinc-er Rosenthal carry more Dry The Celebrated Superior Cook Stove will be on sale at S. A. Brown's Grange for year 1883 over year 1884 $5,353,45 immense in our city, that it was with dif Store be sure and see it. ficulty a person could get along through Nearly if not all of this excess Is mndo tip of fee bills in court cases.

Amount ot money now on hand for county pur Mr. A. Hneennger is putting a new the street. addition to his residence and otherwise im We are requested to ask Mr. Fisher the poses $1,200.00, Orders outstanding proved his beautiful home.

following question: What was it that For all kind of Sewing Machine needles of Congress for tho Second Congressional Brown said to Nelson the Wednesday af and Sewing Machine oil tho cheapest place already allowed not paid $500, to $600, bills outstanding for which orders have not been allowed, for which tho County is liablo $1,200. to ter Sunday, while he was at the Post office District. STATE TICKET. One Governor, one Lieutenant Govern in town is at Cunninghams. inlola, in regard to the Cat on case? P.

F. Smith done a nice Job of thresh We have bought only the best in the Goods and Clothing than all the other Stores in Humboldt together. or, one Secretary of Stute, one Auditor of No wonder Amos pocketed carried A fine turn out at the Skating Uink line of Stoves and our warrant goe with A eood place to spend an hour or two. Tuesday night. every one at the Grange Storo.

At tho Roller Skating Rink. i away and never brought back to the Clerk's office for the action mg lor Airs, jrussman last ween, do is owner of the celebrated Frick Co steam engine and thresher and Mrs. Fussman was well pleased with the Job We notice otnte, one btate treasurer, one btate Superintendent of Public Instruction, one Attorney General, one Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, one Associate Justice of Supreme Court. We notice that John Gordon had a good Dayton Boylo have repainted their Hysinger Rosenthal sell a cotton Flan- meeting at Moran. nol for 6 1-4 as good as any sold in the I new quarters and are showing an excellent town for ten cents.

Geo. C. Barber returned last week, this for tho reason of true merit and hon stock of Stoves, Hardware Last week a constable from Buffalo, Kg with a better-half. The Boss New Store of Hysinger Ros est work. of the County Commissioners in Bills properly certified in the Long Case amounting to $500., and Fee Bills in the Frost enso amounting to $400.

lie no doubt thinks it all right to keen all parties out of their enthal is the finest room in the State. Utterson McLoodhad a big trado in arrested a man in our town, charged with Dr. E. Beckwith from Ohio, a homoeo pathic physician of over twenty years ex The Roller Skating Rink, open after furniture last week. burglary, committed at Buffalo.

noons from 2 to 5 oclock, evenings from 7 to 10 o'clock. R. E. Fitzsimmons went to jail in de fees from this time untllJainiarv next During the past week, Lumber has been going into the country in large quantities penence, haa purchasod the outfit and office, lease and practice of Dr. R.

Harrison and offers his professional sorvices to citizens of Humboldt and surrounding when tho Commissioners meet again, fault of bail lastFriday. Do not forget to sec nysinger Rosen so that ho can be re-elecled nearly every farmer takes a load. For best cigars'in the city, they can e.1 thal stock of Flannels, the largest in the land. couuiry. umce JMonn west corner rub COUNTY TICKET.

One Senator twelvth Senatorial District, one Probate Judge, one Clerk distrct court One County Attorney, one County Superintendent of Public Instruction, one Representiitive. twentjsixth ltcresenta-tive district, one County Commissioner, first Commissioner District; the First Commissioner District comprising Humboldt, Salem and Cottag Grovft towiiRhips. And votes of Electors for said ofilcers, will be received at tlie polls cf each Election district in said county. In witness whereof I set my hand at mv office, at lola, the said county, this first dnj of October, A. D.

1884. Samuel Riggs, Sherifi. by J. C. Gordon, Under-sheriff.

ways be had at Achtors. Tou will save money by delaying your he squire lately occupied by Dr. Harrison Tuesday night, the rink was unusually Prices are below anything ever before purchases in stoves until next week, when You. will buy a Stove cheap, at the wiiere calls will receive prompt attention heard of at the boss Clothing house of nignt or clay. 4t Brown will show you a full lino.

Grange Store by waiting. Hysinger Rosenthal. For tho past week, there has been on an The Band boys have got their torches. Charles Groth has painted, calcimined interesting; The skaters all seemed to enjoy the occasion, and the nwnagors sold 200 Tickets, but the vote on tho best skater was light, because a little over two-thirds voted. The vote for the Tea Set stood as follows: average, about six loads of broom corn a ana uio citizens would be a little more and improved his building.

clay from Moran and vicinity. And trade liberal they might got a uniform. Hysinger Rosenthal are selling Cloaks and Dolmans for less prices that wc even thought they could be sold for, it seems to us the Trimming on some of them is worth more than they ask for the cloak. G. A.

R. lecture of Capt. Sceley, the was good all over town. There is a good 28, at the Methodist Church. We worked for the woolen mill and got the cloth, and Gleckner made the new feeling existing between numboldt and Mis3 4 All vote for Jones and the resubmission the surrounding country, and in receiving 6uit of clothes we sometimes wear.

ticket, Beat Stewart and Amos. mi pay for their produce, they loft lots of cash Two Car loads of stoves to be slaughter. with our merchants. I. C.

Cuppy has sold his Store at Piqua, and is selling his stock of Groceries Elmandorf 4 Holland, 8 Thurston, .....12 Watson 21 ed at the grange store next week. Clothing, Boots, Shoes at cost. It has been proven by actual test, that the Skating Rink is tho best paying, and We wish somebody would ask Br j. 11c Mrs. Young of Wmfield Kansas, a sister Elroy, how he got his new clothes? best patronized of any plane of amusement Cushman, .....32 Webb, .........67 The'managers announced the result, and to Mrs.

Curdy, made our city and Mrs, in our city. We believe that the parties who Mr. Schleicher met with bad luck this Curdy and family a visit last week. TELL THE STORY OF week In the loss of a valuable maro. contemplate enlarging Long's Hall, could 0.

P. Berger of this city Represented make money by building a Skating Rink awarded the prize to the winnor, Miss Stella Webb, there were only 148 votes raui wiji put up a two story the Humboldt Lodge I. 0. 0. F.

at the for the first floor, and Opora Huuso of the Duucung adjoining the Grange Store. cast leaving 52 votes that might have Grand meeting in Topeka last week. second story, taking in the lot Paul Fisher Capt. Seeley comet highly recommend changed the result had all ticket holders Come and see the Elephant. A good vacate to complete the scheme.

voted. Miss Webb is very popular as print at 3 1-2 cents per yard. At the Moran meeting, Mr. Gordon Hysinger Rosenthal skater, graceful, easy and commands her feet in an excellent manner. Miss Cusb- said to Fisher, "did you not gamblo for a ed and we hope the house will bo full.

Those 10 ct. Flannclla are Beauties, Rosenthal. Mrs. Enauer has returned from a visit to Rockvillc, Rich Hill and Prairie City. In taking tho thief last week three watch? man also, is popular with the skaters gen horses were recovered and two of them Tes sir.

We can only in tho limited space allowed us, tell our many customers, the same old story; if only in a few word3, that the well known erally. Miss Watson for a fast skater and belonged to J. II. Card. Eureka Kansas, Have you not been gambling in oil lately one that can command the most difficult I hat I consider speculation.

Mr. wiefcs, editor of the Benton Re Jteaa, Ketlect and Ponder; It will do corners, had several votes present that for you good. And Mr. Gordon said thnt ho defied any porter, made us a pleaant call last Friday some reason wore not voted by the holders. nysinger Rosenthal.

one to come forward and say, that during Miss Thurston is a pretty skater and will Mr. Kumblarts mfire, which he offers for sale is a splendid roadster and hard to his official career, that he had gambled. itenry tiarthoiemew will have a sale of become popular by close attention to her strokes. Miss Elmandorf did well and al beat Warrants were servedupon 0. Peterson.

milch cows, stock hogs, calves, work Horses and double harners Oct. 23, Lera. Cnrlyle, Ed. Carlylc, E. Fitzsim Lute Ellis, the 8.

K. Roadmastcron the west divison, was visiting friends here last mons. and if the sheriff could have found Anand made Kid. Goat, or Calf 6hoe so, Miss Manion and Miss Holland. In fact, it was an honest election and a fair count, and all satisfied.

has led the van for years, in soiling Groceries that give satisfaction, at the lowest prices. We have no spread eagle speech to make, week. only 51.00 at the "Boss" New Store of them, Herman Schcer and Hiram Brooks would have been called upon. Bonds for Mr. John Dornberg'i and family have Hysinger Rosenthal.

For the past week the'-e has been an but only plain unvarnished truth, that our FOR I have a fine black 3 year-old maro for appearance were executed for their appearance to court on the first day of the November term. J. Brown, Deputy immense emigration passing through our Sale. Call on Peter Rumblad. city, about 25 wagons ft day.

all going sheriff 6erved the papers in the above cases Twenty years experience, west 4t Wannersburg Ks. Mr. Amos, has waited until the last dav It looks to US that thfl tliinir tlmt irnrrloo in the afternoon, and then as we read tho Fisher most, is that he did not cet the -2 in MARRIED. At the residence of the brides parents money, but it is no crime to want it ni warrants, they say that somebody believes that the parties charged are guilty of vio want it bad. by Rev R.

T. Harkncss, October, 21st. Win, Riley Moore to Miss Mahala Wilhite lola folks advertise Ilnmhnldt ti find GROCERY BUSINESS, been visiting the Indian Nation for a week. The Frisco Bakery has been greatly im proved lately by adding a railroad Lunch Cmntcr. The Band will play for Tom.

Moonlight meeting, Oct. 23 all come in and hear him m. The Sevcnlh day adrcnt meetings are b. ing well attended, during tho past and present week. Wc will show you r.n elegant line of Cook and Heating stoves at Brown's Grange Store.

Charles Groth will add a luuib counter lating the prohibitoty law, by unlawfully selling intoxicating liquors. Wc opine ing fault and cussinc: our town. But Hip both of Allen County. people come here and thev trade and lniM that no charge made upon ''belief" will all the same. enables us to buy the goods that the rjeonle be sustained, and thus far we have had R.

Hoe Co. have fitted nn 100 THE RESUBMISSION TICKET. Is to be elected; and all should consider Tree whiskey" under the enforcement of need, and sell them so as to give satisfaction. 201 East Van Buren Chicago, where the law by Mr. Amos, but he nor no other tuey will keep for Salo Presses and Print.

that unless we do vote it, that Stewart ers supplies. attorney can convict a single one of theso parties. The well known firm of Utterson and Amos will again crow over Democrats and all who dislike this humbug prohibition. We intend to vote the ticKet, because we would rather vote for the devil, than Leod Furniture manufacturers nf ihiariiir Mre.M. C.

McLane, gave a birthday Call and see us. Thanking you for your liberal patronage and soliciting a continuance I remain Very Respectfully, (STARGROCEEY.) B. P. DUSTBAUGH. to his popular place, and call his mse the farmers Home.

party the 17. of this month. Ahnnt ft. have received and elegant and very large invoice cf wall paper ioviicJ guests were present, and presents have "'free whisky" and prohibition rule..

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