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Anthony Daily Journal from Anthony, Kansas • 2

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1 anthonv journal WKlIiTA AND ANTHONY. first ip the Eaiervd at the postollii at Auihouy, A HANDSOME MOTilEU AX 15EAUTUTL DAIGUTEU. Field A REGULAR daily: Ou ytir lu fc.lv aiuv 13.1X11 Wk.Kk.LT: HOE DOWN! te jm; nl.le tn lvuu II W. WITH NEWGOODS! apvilKTimikci: Rate tnU kuuwii uu application. Wichita lias easte ru railroad etmuw-tions that insure her fair freight rates when freight comes into NVichita froiu the eastern centers iff trade.

How will it be when it wines to live stock, grain, with a view to tlial-ing a market fir it there? Wichita now has four truuk lines of railroad, two of which, the Santa Fe and Hock Island, terminate in Chicago. The other two, Published Daily and Weeklv THIt ntony Journal ompany. J. R. HAMMOND, Editor.

the Missouri Pacitic and St. Louis San Francisco, terminate in St. Louis. The natural tendency of these roads IEPUBLICAH TICKET. FOU I'liKSlDEXT, BENJAMIN HAUR1SON, INDIANA.

Weejj Will come Up in te kejt of (Sardenj. eo Will Vj5rj pricej come Up in irje feejt of toWnj lanney'j ajrj Grocery 15 trje place Where HlH HOQ We are now receiving our mammoth stock of Fall and winter Dry Goods and Clothing, and invite an inspection of same. The goods were purchased of eastern jobbers FOR SPOT CASH and will be sold cheaper than ever. For a starter, we offer: 50 pes Dark Dress Prints, at 5c yd. 25 pes Good Brown Muslin, at l-4c yd.

15 pes Good Canton Flannel, at 6 l-4c yd. 5 Bales Good Cotton Batting, at 10c lb. and a corresponding reduction in other lines. will he to haul everything loaded on their cars to the end of the line. Wichita is a natural trade center, but if she dties not look sharp after her own interests the long haul east business will prove au injury.

Wichita is striving to lecome one of the chief meat packing centers of the country. She is well located for hog FUK VK K-PKES1DENT, LEVI.r.MOKTON, OF NEW YORK. See the list below and quit paying credit prices for groceries packing. The supply of rnnge cattle for packing purposes is, likely in the future to le a shifting quantity. It is FOB COSQKE.HS, 7th D1STUICT, SAMUEL.

11. PETERS, OF 1IAUVKY VOV NTY. CREDIT PRICES: RANNEY'S CASH PRICES: FOR STATE SENATOR, FRANCIS. C. PRICE, OF CLARKE COUNTY.

only a question of time when the Indian Territory south of us, that now sends its thousands of cattle annually to market, will become the land ol homesteaders, which will drive out cattle men. The great reliable range cattle country is southwest of Wichita. The packing of meat calls for immense quantities of salt, and we wish A.PLESSNERandCO., ANTHONY, KANS. FOR QOVKUNOH, L. U.

HUMPIIREV, OF UONTtiOMEKY COUNTY. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, A. J. FELT, OF NEMAHA COUNTY. Granulated Sugar, 10lts for Light C.

Sugar, 12tts for 1.00 Arbuckle ColTee, ie th 2-5 McLaughlin Coffee, jht Hi 25 Lion t'ollee, per lt 25 ffer Choice (Jreen llio, per lb 25 Choice lloastcd Rio, per It 25 Choice Japan Tea, per lt 75 fcv Fine Xoitheru Potatoes, per l.oo cr 1211m for $1.00 lSlt.sfor 1.00 per It 20 per ft) .20 per tt 20 per 20 per ft 20 per bu 40 per bu S-TAF to notify Wichita that we are making preparations to manufacture upon a a mammoth scale and would incidentally remind Hutchinson that the days of her salt monopoly are about numbered. Another thing think Wich FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, WILLIAM IIIGGINS, OF KIIAWNEE COUNTY. ita sorely needs is what might litly be FOR TREASURER OF STATE, JAMES W. HAMILTON, OF SUMNER COUNTY. -AND- termed a "coal line of railroad." Cheap coal is what we all want and need.

We believe that a railroad starting at Wichita, running thence in a southwesterly direction through the salt Holds of Anthony and on into the great grazing fields of the southwest, until it reaches the coal fields of New Mexico, owned and controlled by Wichita capi Cash paid to farmers for Butter, Eggs and Chickens. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, L. B. KELLOGG, OF LYONS COUNTY. WATER WORKS SUPPLIES.

Wind Mills, Derricks, Tanks, Pumps, Hose, Pipe Fittings, Fountains, Feed rinders, Etc. Tubular "Well Tools FOR SUFT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, G. W. WINANS, OF DAVIS COUNTY.

tal, ill do more to build up her vast interests in the future and guarantee fair treatment from her present trunk lines of railway than anything she can Invest in. A look at the railroad map will satisfy any one that this southwestern country needs a "regulator" on the long haul business of the trunk lines. REPUBLICAN RALLY! ASH GROCER Grand Mass Meetings. And Supplies a Specially. To the cattlemen, wish to say that we are now making a Special Outfit for Ranches, to supply water to large herds, and having furnished many of the largest ranches in Texas with the water works, we know we have just what you need.

tJTAddress for prices, Flint Walling M'fg 1404 West 11th Street, Kansas City, Missouri, and lt07 Main Street, Fort Worth, Texas. Kansas. Anthony, T. B. Bullene, the dry goods king and philanthropist, has received the nomination for congress at the hands of Kansas City Republicans.

Mr. Bul Of the Republicans of IIarier county at Harper Thursday evening Sept. 13th. Attica Friday evening Sept. 14th.

Anthony Saturday evening Sept. 15. Each meeting to take place at 8 p. m. eppett fiouse, lene will lead to victory the grand old party, at the mouth of the Kaw, and wear with credit and honor the mantle of the brave and eloquent Warner.

G. W. BENNETT, Proprietor. Corner Main Street and Anthony Ave. Ashland, Sept.

11. The Democratic county convention which met in this citv placed in nomination the follow irst-Cta House. Good Sample Rooms. ing ticket: Representative, Thos. Berry; county attorney, udge Dawson Smith; probate judge, J.

D. Whitfield; Superintendent, E. A. Wood; district These meetings will be addressed by Hon. W.

E. Lathy, the brilliant law-partner of our patriotic congressman, Sam Peters, and F. S. Larabee, of Stafford, one of the ablest speakers in Kansas. All those who believe in Republicanism, in the elevation and protection of labor, in the honor of American citizenship, and in true and practical prohibition for Kansas as opposed to third party democracy should attend these meetings.

The brave and valiant General Harrison in his letter of acceptance Bays in speaking of the temperance ques clerk, John I. Lee, editor of the Clark We Wapt your rade County CUpjier. The Republican ticket nominated a week ago is as follows: Representa -IN tive, Hon. W. A.

McCartney; county T1 attorney, S. A. Parshley; probate judge, J. S. Shearer; superintendent, C.

S. Williams; district clerk, J. B. Stockton. The Democratic nominations for county attorney and district clerk are W.

p. Warper, particularly strong, with good chances of election. With these two excep tions the Republicans will carry the county. DEALER IN tion: "I notice with pleasure that the convention did not omit to express its solicitude for the promotion of virtue and temperance among our people. The Republican party has always been friendly to everything that tended to make the home life of our people free, pure and prosperous and will in the future be true to history in this respect." These words are full of meaning and full of the exalted thought and noble patriotism which have e.er actuated Notice is hereby given to ail persons Grain Live Stock.

clHinm uitulnnt Jolin MrimiikM iiui twin dulv atumiiilerf iiMHiiriu'e of Biti'l for the ImmiiMU of hix rreilitorw, 1 Office od Maia Street, Stedman Building, Authony, Kansas. will, Hii'h HKHignee, on the 7th day of November lsss, anil for two cenweutive iluvo At mv oillctt tn ttie fritv of Anthonv. Marier countv. Raima, publicly proceed to adjuxt and allow all demands mianist the eittateand effecta I of the Raid John 1. Mi'Duniel.

Dated thiBtith day of July 1KH8. Jimkb E. lll-rt'HiNsoH, Assignee. LarcJet f)tocl in out rern fan Embalming a specialty. Full line of stell, cloth and wood coffins and caB- kets, robes, etc.

Give us your orders. the life of the soldier statesman who heads the Republican ticket. How different from the pulpit talk of the supporters of the mugwump Fisk, Cleveland's chairman of the Indian Commission, and the gentleman of diversified qualifications, the ex-rebel ex-free lover, Rev. Brooks. The honest and true prohibitionists will be found voting the Republican ticket this fall.

P. MCKINLEY, DEALER IS ALL KINDS OF Wholesale and Retail, pthopy furpiture Co. i Mi and Cured Meats. A COWAECLY THRUST. ANTHONY, KANSAS.

The so-called Union Labor paper, the Prophet, published at Harper ostensibly on behalf of the labor party AAUOPII and Highest cash Price Prt(l for Hide, mtx, Poi(li 1U WINCHESTER KNOWLKS SEAKCK'S OLD STAND, (Successors to J. K. Wilson.) South Side Mala Anthony, Kans. but in fact in the interest of the Harper ring shows its currish proclivity by publishing in its columns the following lines: P. Archbold, not being connected with this paper, has no authority to collect subscriptions." Here is a stab by the Harper ring against the only honest newspaper Wloleale and letail "micSi rd UN k-a ir ii hip mm Mi ntr(ony, laraj.

City Hotel, West Main St, Anthony, Kans. TIIOS. F. FANNING, Puoi'KiETon. SINGLE SHOT RIFLES, RELOADING T00L3.

0 AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS. MANUFACTURED BY YIIICII ESTER REPEATING ARMS man in Harper. It was hot enough to satisfy their malicious natures to simply state that Mr. Archbold was no longer connected with the Prophet, but they must stab him in the back by intimating that he might unlawfully collect subscriptions. Ve do not know Mr.

Archbold, but we do know the cowardly kidnapping Harper ring, and their ear mark is plainly visible in the above excerpt from the Prophet The Only First-Class One Dollar Per Day House in the City. day board at 4.00 per week a specialty. Cerna. fox GO-pagre Zllustzatea. Catalog-vis.

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Pages Available:
396
Years Available:
1888-1888