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The Chautauqua Express from Chautauqua, Kansas • 5

The Chautauqua Express from Chautauqua, Kansas • 5

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The rain that visited this section Chautauqua Express. BARGAIN COLUMN. Just received at McGuire Bros, a ast Monday evening will put the Sipple PershalPs for pure drugs. Mr. Hartley, of the firm of Raub, of the Agency, in com potato crop to the front in elegant PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.

new invoice of serene doors and wire. These goods we are selling cheaper shape. pany with his family, passed through here the first of the week on his way Our boys propose playing the than any firm in Southern Kansas. We mean business; call in and see us. W.

J. WRIGHT, Editor Prop'r. east, to visit friends and relatives. Sedan boys no borrowed stock another game of ball in the near Buy your goods where you can CHAUTAUQUA, AUG. 24, 1 888.

future. buy the cheapest. Then go to the To make a town lively patronize mammoth clothing house of Sipple JGS'rEntered the Postoffice at Chau Pershall, where you can get Dry its merchants, mechanics and labor tauqua, Kansas, as second-class mail Goods, Clothing, Notions, at ers. Don't spend a cent away from matter. bottom prices.

For Hardware at lowest prices call at the Lumber Yard. The nobbiest thing in the fruit jar line is now for sale at McGuire Bros. Long-Bell Lumber Company is selling Hardware cheaper than any firm in town. McGuire Bros, have just received a new bill of the choicest uncolored Japan tea, put up in pound boxes at only 60 cents each. This tea is warranted first-class Japan, and the box in which it is packed is worth fully home that can be spent here.

At the big stock sale Monday the The bottom of the berry box rises LOCAL HAPPENINGS. following will be sold: in the summer and the coal measure contracts in winter; but the pressure on the pocket book remains steady One stallion, known as Frank Paris; one stallion, known as the Woolsey horse; 1 2 -year old Filley, from Honest John; 3 span good work Farmers all happy. Kansas is in luck this year. Soon be campmeeting days. throughout the year.

mules; 1 good work team; 30 head of horses and ponies; 12 head mares The largest campmeeting ever twenty-hve cents. and Pocket Cutlery at the These evenings are just simply held in the county will commence Lumber Yard. here on Sept. 15 and continue the on serene doors that can't remainder of the month. Every body cordially invited.

be beaten at McGuire come elegant. New corn finds a ready market a a fair price. C. C. Purcell went to Indepen dence yesterday.

colts and yearlings; 10 head cattle; 3 new Bain wagons; 4 set harness; 1 buggy; 1 mowing machine and rake; 2 saddles; 10 head hogs; and other things too numerous to mention; Terms: All sums under $10 cash in hand; all sums over $10 a credit of 6 months will be given, with approved security; notes to draw 10 J. L. Stallard will soon open a meat market in his building just west E. L. Holt, of Kansas City, was in town Monday.

of the lumber yard, where he- wil keep constantly on hand a full supply of choice fresh meats. per cent, interest from date. 10 per N. W. Terry, of St.

Louis, was in cent, off for cash. the city Monday. We remind you of the fact that we Strangers are numerous on our J. R. Skinner, an extensive trader of the Osage Agency, who has been visiting at St.

Louis, Washington, down them all a like on Dry Goods, streets now-a-days. Clothing, Gents' and Ladies Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Provisions, and several other eastern cities for a This week has afforded some fine Drugs, and in fact in everything in number of weeks, returned home las Tuesday. nights for sleeping. our lines of business. Sipple Pershall.

W. P. Brown, of Cherry vale, was Owing to a few cranks at Havana in town Wednesday. Pocket Book Lost. the game there, Chautauqua Havana, was postponed from Sun The time set for the big fair is A buckskin pocket book covered rapidly approaching.

with beads, containing 1 1.85 is lost. day to Saturday, (to-morrow,) when the Havana club will meet us here A liberal reward will be paid for the R. P. Evans, of Kansas City, was in town Monday last. return of the book and its contents.

Gertie Rowden. and a game be played. W. J. McPhee, of Kansas City John Romick has come to the Notice.

was in our city Monday. conclusion that throwing hats out the Send the Express to your friends Those indebted to the undersigned are earnestly requested to call and settle their accounts at once, as we quick before they are gone. McGuire Bros, have just received a new lot of white dress goods, lawms, prints, muslin, etc, which they are selling for a song. McGuire Bros, have the most complete line of hardware in Southern Kansas. at those new style serene doors at McGuire Bros.

McGuire Bros, are in receipt of a new stock of tinware, which is marked at exceedingly low figures. You should not fail to drop in and look through our stock if you wish anything in this line. G. L. Dunn Co.

handle nothing but pure drug and medicines. wire at the Lumber Yard. Bros, have just received a full and complete line of Ladies, Misses' and Gents' fine shoes and slippers, direct' from the manufactory, which they are selling at' such low figures that it is impossible to equal them. doors for $1.25 at the Lumber Yard. A good Dress Pattern at McGuire Bros, for only 45 cents.

Go to G. L. Dunn Co's. with your prescriptions. Serene doors at the Lumber Yard at the lowest figure.

you expect to can any fruit you will save time and money by purchasing those new patent fruit jars at McGuire Bros. If you want Hardware at the lowest and escape letter writing. James Ridgeway, of Columbus, windows when returning from a trip to Independence, is hot a very profitable employment and has declared his intention to retire from the business. must have money. Bankable 'notes Ohio, was in town Monday.

will be accepted. Monroe Co. Childish Logic. Miss Birdie McGinnis complains V. White, of Lawrence, was in the city last Monday.

Wm. Mackbee, of Sedalia, was in the city last Monday. J. C. Armstrong, of Arkansas City, The republicans of Bellville township will meet at the Fowler school house on Saturday, Sept.

1, 1888, at of headache. Her little sister Mollie 2 o'clock, p. for the purpose of was in the city last Saturday. Francis M. Stine, of Marshall, has toothache.

Miss Birdie says: "Mollie, you must have that tooth pulled if it aches. It is hollow inside." "Sister Birdie, don't your head ache?" "Yes." "Then you must have you head pulled. It's holler inside." was in the city Monday. Do not buy books for your child ren until they have been graded. Jake Kaufman went down to Cedar Vale last Monday evening on special electing eight delegates and eight alternates to attend the republican county convention, to be held at Sedan Thursday, Sept.

6, 1888. Also to elect three 'delegates and three alternates to attend the Senatorial convention to be held at Moline Sept. 29, 1888. Polls to open at 2 o'clock, p. m.

and close at 4 o'clock, p. m. Lew Lynn, The Graphic of last week bragged considerably over the result of the game of ball played there between our club and the Sedan club. The plain facts of the case are, that Sedan did not play her own men, but borrow from neighboring some of our boys were enebriated on that business. D.

B. Hereford, of Kansas City, Notice. was perambulating our streets last Publication Raraey, Plaintiff, Joseph Bollinger, Defendant. Before Lynn, a tice of Peace Lew price, you can save money by pur Bellville chasing of Long-Bell Lumber Co. township, in Chautauqua county, Kansas.

Said defendant is hereby notified that on the 18th day of July, 1888, an order of attachment for the sum of fifty seven dollars and fifty cents was issued by the above named justice of the peace against his goods poison stuff sold at Sedan, some call it bitters, tea, and many other such names, and were not in shape to play Monday. E. M. Mathews, the rustling Marshall of Pawhuska, was in the city Saturday. James A.

Vawter shipped several boxes of choice peaches to Ottawa the first of the week. The ball game Saturday between the Chautauqua and Havana clubs promises to be an interesting one. Hi Woodring, the rustling grain buyer of Elk City, was in the city last Monday and Tuesday on business. During two days last week not a drop of rain fell in the United States, an incident never before known to signal service or in the history of the country. Ex.

ball. But let us say right here, that if Sedan will come over and bring their own club, leaving out the "imported stock," we will have our own Go to Mrs. Edwards for Notions, and Millinery goods, cheap for cash or produce. Go to Geo. T.

Edwards for bargains in Groceries at cost for cash. WANTED: To rent a two room dwelling house. If you have a house to rent of this kind, call at this office. Do you wear clothes? If so, it will be to your interest to go to Sipple Pershall's for them, as they carry the. largest, best and most complete stock to select from, and prices that defy competition.

men, and then we are are not in the least afraid that they will do us up so hard; in fact when they get through playing they will remember that they in the above entited action returnable July 23, 1888, that said order of at tachment has been levied upon his goods and that said cause was continued and will be heard on the 31st day of August, 1888, at 10 o'clock, a m. B. F. Ramey, Plaintiff. Attest: Lew Lynn, Justice of the Peace.

have had a match game, and that our boys are better players than they anticipated..

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384
Years Available:
1888-1889