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Dunlap Chief from Dunlap, Kansas • 3

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Paint your Louses, fences and The Dunlap Chief SAWYER'S One Price Cash Dry Goods Store; Mrs. J. W. Mcintosh went to Emporia Monday. Miss Strahn, from Illinois, is visiting the family of Mr.

II. S. Curtis. Judge Bradley, of Council Grove, vis The high school of Americus closes An Independent Newspaper, published very- Council Grove Items, from the Cosmos of the 9th. Morris county now sports four fourth making its appearance at Dunlap last week.

The finest orchestra ever organied in the state accompanies the opera of "Fatinitzi." At the court house Friday I to-day (Friday.) Friday at Dunlap, Morri County, Kansas. teems: All The sound of the saw and hammer is ited our city Tuesday. heard on all sides. 1 year, $1-50; 6 75c; 3 40c. 148 C03DIERCIAL STREET, EttrORIA, cents worth 5 cents.

All Wool CASHMERES, 4-5 cents; worth a) cents. LLACK SILKS. cents; usually sold at 7-5 cents. 1 asliionable BROCATELS. lu cents usually sold at 1 cents.

Half Wool BORDER ED BROCADES, 12J cents worth cents Bargains in TOWELS. Bargains in HANDKERCHIEFS Bargains in REMNANTS. Bargains in HOSIERY. Read our advertising columns and act accordingly. Several transfers of land have taken 8TRICTI.T VS ADVANCE.

FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1SS2. and Saturday evenings. It has been that small pox place in this locality during the past week. Gov. St.

John lectured at the state normal school in Emporia on Monday night. Tlie season of croquet and base ball is liargams TAliLE lSKS. Bargains in CORSETS. Dunlap Chief latest Morris county exists in Council Grove. We take occasion to deny this rumor, which was set afloat without any foundation.

The new Farmers' and Drovers' Bank building is nearly ready for occupancy. coming. tor ATe Tliena Oii.ea.io- newspaper venture; and it starts out well. Leavenworth Times. 1 it T-v-i t-- 1 1 ri shade trees around your! Michael Reveal and family left, on Monday, for their new home in Hart Set out houses.

When largest ot ury Goods and Notions (exclusively) in Emporia you bring 1 roduce to town have your grocer give you an onhr oh SAWYER'S. You' With its new vault and elegant counter ford. Mrs. J. B.

Clapp, living on "Wright's WILL SAVE 20 PER CENT BY IT. creek, who has been sick for some time The U. P. church opens on Sabbath past, is convalescing. next at Americus.

Died. Of apoplexy, March 5th, 1SS2, two miles west of Dunlap, Mrs. James Walker. it is the finest banking house in Central Kansas. Council Grove will soon be knee-deep in a building boom.

A number of new houses, besides those under contract. II. L. SCHLOSSER, tkr ne spring term of school at the last 13 T3 jtf The nartford schools closed week on account of scarlet fever. Drake school house, on Allen creek, tore: J.

X. Stamp has been appointed by CAKPEXTER AXD JOINER. commences Monday next. are talked of, and are needed to supply tne demand. The kow ordinance kontinues to i the South Kansas Conference as pastor at this place.

The most uncertain Dunlap, Kansas. of the existing kause konsiderable kicking in Emporia. We learn that a fire in White City on Sunday night, about 1 o'clock, con DUXLAP, uncertainties is the KAXSAS. weather. Who Owing to the inclemency of the weath Two hundred candidates have thus 01111 teU what a day may bring forth er we are compelled to leave out a lot sumed the stone hotel and an adjacent J.

J. HOLLAND, far hppii nominated for dovenior of of spring items. store house, several persons narrowly escaping with their lives. This is a Kansas. Saturday, in the household of Mr.

james Huston, five miles northwest of Several car-loads of hogs and cattle severe loss to that thriving little city. DUXLAP, KANSAS. Kansas will have an endowment fund town, a baby bouncing boy was born have been shipped from this place dur N. AMSBA UGH, PROPRIETOR. i Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots We are unable to give any particulars rf iin fim OHO whnn nil hpr srhool lands ill attend promptly calls at all times in Lyon.

ing the past few days. I fm.nT tuis week. Hill our renortpr nlpaA Jlorns and Chase counties. Terms: Jo per day. n-ocrtM uipuna papers speaK in prais ferret out the facts i TM.rt A yi mg terms or the opera of "Ftrtmitza," Mr.

Joseph A. Garner has taken pos as rendered by the Council Grove opera session of the Gould Pioneer, published Some parents allow their children to run on the streets with faces as dirty as wL.LAr is uie name or a new paper, the first number of which made its appearance last week. It is a troupe, on Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Keosho Hotel. C.

E. KIDD, Proprietor. G-HOC neat, seven column folio, contains a a printing-office towel. The sorghum crop last year was par Gov. Sharp, of Council Grove, visited good supply of local reading matter and has the appearance of being a sort of Dunlap Monday.

His visits are few at Gould, Greenwood county. Mr. James Finney, one of the oldest settlers in Morris county, died at his residence, in Council Grove, Thursdaj. Messrs. M.

G. and Comer Phillips and their families, who have been visiting in Iowa for some time, returned last tially a the product was worth SI an average of almost an DUXLAP, KAXSAS. half brother to the Americus Herald Trask and Roberts are the publishers Provisions, Notions, Tin Ware, and far between, but as an old citizen and a congenial friend, he is alwajs welcome. acre. We wish them success.

A young man named Joseph Lee. JSTFare the r.cst the Market affords. Good Friday. living about twelve miles north of town, Correspondents will please remember that their items should reach this office as early as Tuesday morning of each Kooms and Cle Beds. Terms Reasonably.

died with small pox last week. He had There has been a series of meetings ESGool FEED STAB recently come from New Mexico, and, iu connection Senator Plumb sold his farm, through Harry Norton's real estate agency, half a mile west of Emporia, for $12,000, last veek. We understand that a lodge of Select Knights will soon be started at Ameri-trus in connection with the A. O. IT.

W. order at that place. week to insure its appearance in the with the House, near Depot. AS CHEAP A3 CAN BE SOUGHT WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI. The Highest Market Piice Paid for Butter, Eggs and Poultry.

it is supposeu, Drought the infection held at the McMillen school house, for the past week, by Rev. McAuley, of Chief columns. with him. Every necessary precaution Council Grove. has been taken to prevent the spread of A son of John Guthrie, on Wright's AVIIEX IX AMERICUS CO TO the disease, and there are no ground; 1 hose chaps who went back to their creek, aged about five years, broke his arm last Saturday.

The fracture was for any fears of its becoming epidemic "wives' folks'' have concluded that M. W. GIBSON'S or doing any further damage. reduced by Dr. G.

A. Pruitt. The suf Kansas is the best place, after all, and ferer is doing well. are flocking in at a lively rate. for Give Me a Call.

iT. AMSBAUGH Tom S. Hill, Aunt Lucy's oldest boy, Our postmaster stole a march on Un Candy, Cakes. Ciiackkus. Cio.t?s cents OUR BUSINESS PSEN.

Local items in this column 5 per line for each insertion. Go to Bulen's for Choice Flour. cle Sam, Wednesday, availed himself of i Cidek, Xrrs, Apples, Lemons, returned to Americus yesterday. Tom has many friends on the Valley, who Chas. Shaffer, of the hub (C.

was in town Wednesday, on official business. He had the luck to gobble quite a number for company home. Mr. John Ilenson, of the firm of Wib-ley Ilenson, Council Grove, went to Chicago, Tuesday last, to purchase his stock of goods for the spring trade. D.

II. Minick, the colporteur of the American Bible Society, was here, last an opportunity to bounce a box car, and went to Emporia to take in "Fatnancy." will be glad to leara of his safe return, Okanges, Maple Stoaii, Canned Goods, Etc. PIOMBB STORE sound as a dollar. Roots and Arctics cheap at Mr. Bob Hall, of Americus, had a Rubber Still's.

A Grand Rapids man who, while in a valuable young horse kicked and other Full Stock or Family Medicines. West Side Commercial Street, Dunlap, Kansas. pli3-sieian's office, used some vaccine Money to Loan Without commis wise maltreated by another horse, to points to pick his teeth, now holds his sion. A. IIowaud.

Acrt. Dunlan. such an extent that its life is despaired week, in the interest of that Associa tongue outside ins mouth. Some of the APPLY TO of. tion.

He left Bibles at the post office The best Cigars in town always on hand at Bulen's. vaccine matter lodged in a cut on that for sale, and will be here in a few weeks Read Mr. Schlosser's card in this organ and "took." to canvass the town. issue. Mr.

b. needs no introduction at A complete assortment of Children -E. D. MM, arait, L. STILL, Proprietor.

A General Assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Xotions, Boots and Queensware, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures. First-class Goods in Every Department, and everything usually kept in a well regulated PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST! Highest Market Price paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE. teuoes just received at Bulen's. our hands, as he is well known as an ex District court convened in Emporia, on Tuesday, with Judge C. B.

Graves cellent workman. His work shows for all Winter Goods at on the bench. The session will contin Flannels and cost at Bulen's. itself. Mr.

E. W. Moore, of Council Grove, trailed at our office, Saturday last, and subscribed for the Chief. Mr. M.

has leen taking orders for trees. It is an old business with him, ami he thoroughly understands hi.s business. ue one month, and a considerable por tion of it will be consumed in the trial A man in Americus ordered team Harness maker wanted. Apply to Cunard Line of Steamers, For information, Prices, to and from any point in Europe to this coimtrv. Al.so.

of whisky cases. the other day. When he called for them they were hitched to a post ready for a. vniericus, ivansas. The young Canadian Stallion of Mr starting.

The mans hair suddenly J.J. Ilolland is offered at private sale. i rice turned white. Hhf Kvnrfs on nnr struts v. ii.ui jusi Freight ani Ticket Agent Missouri Pacific Railway.

DUNLAP, KANSAS. Gibson Loy have a good stock of goods. They make a specialty of buying evening last, didn't amount to much 1 V- after all. The lacerated feelings of the niv.g. A.

under where they got lwnt upr, v.Pnlr.,1 thn fimv. u- J'3 1 way lias anybody earned A. A. Talmage, General Manager of me uesu the Mo. Pacific railway, has issued any of the rewards offered by Gov.

St. Wednesday last, and now everything is circular stating that all garnishments, Just received a fine stork of new Fur DEALERS- John yet. W. G. COLLINS.

Mamfactnrer of and Dealer in seeking to subject the wages of employ quiet on the Potomac. niture or ail kinds, by W. G. Collins Dunlap. ees of that road will be resisted by the armers are coming to town everj DRUGS AND MEDICINES; company.

day to buy implements, seed groceries, A subscription paper is new being circulated for the benefit of Mr. John Daily and family, who, it will be remembered, were burned out of house A Car Load of Salt just received at the Xew York Store, Dunlap, at Empo I Hour, spring jjoous, etc. Alueh soil is If quantity and quality of farming ria prices TOILET SOAPS. SPOXGES, and PERFUMERY, SHOULDER BRACES. TRUSSES, all kinds Ot Dmsro-isls' Sundries ikiwIIv 1 I being prepared for the crops that will i be planted as sorm as possible.

Early implements foreshadow in any degree whetcver the character of crops, next FurniturE, Burial Caskets, Etc. and home on Friday, the 23d at We expect our John Dpprp. Plnvs Pirst Class Drug Store. Physicians prescriptions onrpfuUv r-r t- o.yo 4lm season will be the best this section of compounded and orders answered with care and dispatch. Dunlap, leaving them destitute, and it shall be riven unto com worms.

Cultivators and Planters, also the Farmers Friend and Keystone Planters this week. Giuson Lov. Kansas has ever enjoyed. The amount Aiic i'uuui; win imu our ftioc-K ot idedicines Co-MriETE, warranted Genuine and OF THE HEST QUALITY. Boun Monday night, March Oth, to of agricultural machinery sold at this place is simply incredulous.

All the merchants and business men If you have Putter, fiEATLY DONE TO ORDER. ens. uueks, Tmkevs. or anv ollipr who we have talked with, are well 7X hilthy girl. Ihe parents Kind ot country Produce for sale.

ro to Paul Beck, one of the oldest citizens DL'NLAP, KANSAS. i 0...., are to be congratulated on this accession tueew ioiK store, uuniap. ol Emporia, talks seriously of locating in Dunlap. Paul is a good blecksmith, -o- i to their Sillily. Mother and child are "Everything in my line at Emporia lOU SALE Fifteen hundred bushel doing well, and father sinking, '-Hush.

of good sound corn at seventy rents ier was before. There is no doubt and has the means to establish a first- 1 1 1 J2 1 utMi i a noise, or else you il wake lor ii icw uavs. at imnlan. lv that spring business will open lively Ciass blacksmith and wagon shop, that Fay Parson's. the baby, etc.

would do honor to a more pretentious Prices. Give me a call. TIIE Highest Market Price Two horses, one irou gray and one city than this. I A Parties going to Emporia to do their 1'rof. II.

B. A the state normal bay were stolen from Amos Spanrier, trading should call and see W. W. ..1 ,1 A. naraware Lore: On Sunday night, last, between the Planus, in the east room of the Whitlev hours of 9 and 10 "clock, we understand WILL.

15E IAID liY opera house, before going elsewhere, as he has just received car-loads of Mis a ne v. land lady took possession of the i M-iiwi ai jiiuwrna. lenuereu nis resijr- sit ermilhott. Kansas, Febuary th. I nation as president, on 3Ionday, to the by two Imys one U.

yean, old ight com- of resignation to take plexion and buie eyes, the other black rffect June The Professor is complexion and dark eves, 14 years old. it going to enter the profession of law, and Other papers please copy. An person 1 1,13 resignation as president will no Fuller House, at the Emporia Junction WIBLEY r.i iiV 1 1 souri jt lour, which he will sell at the following figures: Good Luck, Popular Diet, Brilliant, 81.75. These brands have been tested and will lliilUJ AM of the 2Io. P.

and A. T. S. F. 3Ir ami Fuller will probably board We are here to sell.

HARDWARE and everything in the HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT LINE that is of. any use about the House or on" the FAinr. If we don't have what you call for we will try and show you something better. CS-GIVE US A CALL, AND PRICE OUR GOODS.jga doubt be regretted throughout the state. compare with any in the state.

He has with her. Fsual weight, we presume. EironiA, Kaxsas, FOR custody, and inform the postmaster at Vermillion, Kansas. aiso on nana a large stock of Groceries, Cutlery, Castors, Plated Variety, elegant Chamber Sets. Rone.

Twine snul le.ssrs. Weibly Ladd, of Emporia are wanting all the fat cattle, hogs am Careful experiments, says the Farmer's lieview, have proved that corn which is hilled will blow more readily than that which has level culture. Cattle, Hogs, Sheep. sheep in the country, for which they The Council Grove Comic Opera Company put upon the boards the comic opera, entitled Fatinitza, at Emporia, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 7 GIBSON LOY, advertise to pay the lushest marke j-nis can oe acccounteu lor by the fact rnce in cash. Give them a call, they I 1 '1 I TVrf-ti! T1 11 nn.4l.n I 1 J.

1 Atyeo Herman, in iact. everything you need. Mr. Marti is will sell as low as the lowest, and will compete in prices with any store in Emporia, lie sure and give" him a call and he will save you money. How to Save Doctor Bills.

When ou are suffering from Lumbago or Rheumatism of the back California Kidney Tea will cure you I Urinary troubles. ineoTitinenee tnn eveninjrs. wliu-h was well received bvi 11 liicsuiiace, die mun ueanuui aaawn i i i i. -GO utfii miis are maue mev are connn- treat you white. Sixth Avenue.

Empokia. Kans. Jas. Pnmney, of Council Grove, died TO- PRUITT DEALERS IN very suddenly, on Saturday morning, of BERNARD ed to the small space covered by the hill; while in level culture the roots run to the other, thus enabling the earn to stand strong, as nature intended, and in no way liable to le blown down except by winds of unusual violence. apoplexy.

He was one of the first set i 1 an appreciative audience, with wrapt attention. This company is the largest company in the West, and have been thoroughly trained for their parts. We are glad to state that the- were royally entertained by the citizens of that burg, and will proluibly visit them again soon. The Choicest Meats of all Kinds. irequeiu or scanty California Kidnev 1 ea relieves and cures.

La rye ye tiers of this county, and was one of the -FOR- charter members of the Masonic lodge for 50 cts. Buy it of Dr. J. B. Showers.

Dunlap. of Council Grove. He was buried with FRESH AMD SALTED. Will pay the Highest Market Price for GOOD FAT full Masonic honors The following is from the Emporia Hardware and Groceries, Affricul- Chas. E.

Kidd, proprietor of the Xeo sho Valley Hotel, has disposed of his Daily Xews, in reference to the new-goods just received at the popular Dry Goods House of O. F. Sawyer, opposite the post office: oStural Implements, Iron Pumps, We wish to add a few items which we neglected to mention last week owing to the hurry in writing School District Xo. 40 have a good building here. The school is divided the white children occupying the school house of the district, and the colored property to E.

II. Stewart, and will The time is close upon us when every man who owns land should be putting out trees and planting groves. Every farm should have a fine grove growing and well protected. Every quarter 11 move to his farm, about four miles Of Interest to the Ladies. Fastt- south of here.

We are sorry to loose iox. The ladies who visit Sawver'a Wagons, Wagon Woodwork, Oils and Paints. section suouiu nave at least ten acres this week will be treated to an eleynnt Mr. Kidd and family from our town, but as it cannot be helped, Ave have to of growing timber, forty acres ould beillg under the charge of Miss Watson mnrli lwttoi- tli-iT, tan if Aran-linone room of the Colored Arndtmv make the best of it. display of dress goods surpassing anj'-thing ever seen in Emporia.

All who have examined them airree that the LOTS! section of land in Kansas had ICO acres building. This arrangement was made Messrs. Atyeo Herman, butchers of Emporia, advertise in the Chief for styles this season are handsomer than ever before. In "novelties' the mottled effects with wide satin stripes and the matched suitings are most prominent. There are a good many nretrv hnize DR.

J. B. SHOWERS, DEALER IN good fat cattle, hogs and sheep. Inter view them if ou have anything in the butcher line on hand for sale. These combinations, and invisible checks similar in finish to the shoodahs so popular last winter.

Xearly all the new dress Sale! of good fair timber, and if the fires were to the mutual satisfaction of all parties kept out we should never again hear of I concerned, by the co-operation of the too dry weather the three qualities of district board and trustees of the Freed-the land left for grass and cultivated I wans Aid Society, in bearing the ex-fields would be the most productive in Pese carrying on the school, the world, our streams would always are two Sunday School organi-flow in full currents, clear and bright z30118 here the Union School, which meets in the forenoon of each Sabbath, The following is borrowed, because and the M. which meets in the after-it suits the exigencies of the occasion noon. The Methodists have a good So-fully. It is commended to the consider-jciety organized, and regular services ation of the numerous faultfinders that every two weeks, with praver meeting are met almost every day; "Week after on Thursday night of each week. This Drug's Medicines, muii-nais tire quiet colors, except the large German plaids, some of which show as startling contrasts as anv nf gentlemen are business all over and believe and practice the motto "live and let paying the very highest rrice for good fat stock; they buy nothing but the very best.

ast season' importations. A few nitres of plaided ombres, notably the myrtle PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, PERFUMERIES, FANCY GOODS, TOILET ARTICLES AND STATIONERY, also a Large Stock of FINE TODACCO AND CIGARS. anri bronze shadings, are excentionallv rich and stylish. A number of silk and wool mixtures to be made nn with nlain XS CAREFULLY PREPARED DAY AND NIGHT. If a criminal is confined in jail for the nonpayment of a fine and costs, at a cost to the county of sixty cents per.

goous, are very desirable for street vveeKwecomeb across men who don Society are taking steps toward build dresses, fcmall pm checks in black and a church, bavins already secured CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED. white, blue and white, black and gold and other standard colors.are conspicu because they know all the news in town, because they have no time to read it; several hundred dollars in subscriptions. Key. VanVoris was the nrpaph- ous among the fine all-wools. Then there are brocades, polka dots, summer silks.

because they take some city weekly; or er in charge during the conference year day, how much does it cost each of the five hundred taxpayers of this township per day to keep the said criminal in jail as a warning to tiie crop of young hoodlums who are blossoming out in this community Advertised Letters. moire antiques. lennese lace, satin Egyptian, satin Marvelliaux.cashmeres, and soon through a long list of new and old favorites. Ihe selection for e'n'l- For Sale B. WHELDON aren wear cannot be too highly prais- eu mere are a large variety ot beautiful small plaids in delicate tints, also in JL xux Miiic vinrr juiue or tuese just closed.

The Free Methodists have very men, too, are the ones ho ask preaching service once in two weeks by favorsofus the insertion of amarriage, Rev. Lineback. Rev. Collins, of Amer-orlong obituary, or some ether item of'icus, (Presbyterian) preaches the first interest chiefly to themselves or their Sabbath in each month at 3i o'clock own immediate locality. Xow, why! p.m.

should people support their local paper? Rev. Snodgrass holds preaching Sab-Bemuse it is their local paper that vrites bath school, and other religiousservi-tneir history, that advocates their ces each Sabbath for the colored people loc interests that promotes their local at the Academy building, assisted by industries. What interest have the city Andrew Atchison and Miss Watson paperinthe interior towns that a man, The colored people also have several should take one of them in preachers among a church his home paper? I building. BY RUG I 162 The following is a list of letters remaining in the post office at Dunlap uncalled for, March 1st, 1SS2. James B.

Smith, M.V.Smith, Martha J. Slajers, A. R. Stewart, Mrs. J.

W. Dewey, Miss Inesbotv, T. Hartley. In calling for the above, please say "advertised." Will be sent to the dead letter office April 1, 1S32, if not called for. E.

D. Bclex, P. M. bright, gay colors, made of rich, soft, all-wool material, similar to fine serge also Rob Roy checks in deep shades, with white grounds, and a number of irregular checks for combining with solid colors. These all arrived per ex- Eress Saturday last, and comprise the ulk of the firm's purchases in fine foreign dress goods.

The American and lower grades of imported fabrics will follow with the balance of stock about March 10th. treet, Joseph Dunlap..

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