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The Chautauqua Express from Chautauqua, Kansas • 5

The Chautauqua Express from Chautauqua, Kansas • 5

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Chautauqua, Kansas
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BARGAIN COLUMN. Sipple Pershall carry the best Making all necessary allowance Chautauqua Express. line of shoes to be found in the city for lies, hot winds and chinch bugs, Kansas will turnout 20,000,000 more and are being sold cheap. Baled hay at Monroe's. A first-class lunch at Dunmore's.

bushels of corn this season than was PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. Did you ever see so many quarter and half-mile horses at at a fair as ever before raised in this state in a for only 1 5 cents. single year. That's right. W.

J. WRIGHT, Editor Prop'r. were here this The Sedan ball club arc terribly For a dish of fresh oysters go to Mrs. Lee, of Chautauqua Springs, CHAUTAUQUA, SEPT. 14, l88S.

this worke UP over tne result of to-day's George Vaughn's. visited with Mrs. G. W. Brown week.

Havana Herald. game of ball. They had to cheer Al parties having accounts with themselves when a good play was Entered the Postoffice at Chau us which are past due, must call and- F. M. Kennesson, of the Cedar made bv one of their men, for all tauqua, Kansas, as second-class mail settle at once and save trouble.

Vale Star, was a nleasant caller at matter. outside parties knew that it was miracle. this office this afternoon. LOCAL HAPPENINGS. The Indian race yesterday even Chautauqua Schools.

in? was auite lnterestine and was Mow that the iair has closed, we witnessed by a large crowd. hope that the patrons will see tha a tl l-init 1 1 1 1 ftsr nrronl rmi Mr ir on 1 Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, nQthi elge breakg fntQ cheaper than ever before known, terest 0f the sch0ols. L. Harbur. at Sipple Pershall's for cash.

Autumn, weather. Moonlight nights. Vacation days are over. How do you like the School children numerous. What lovely nights to sleep.

Quite a refreshing shower this ternoon. The mornings are cool and Wyatt Cranor and lady, and Mrs. Note Lost. Mendenhall and daughter, Miss Jen- A note for the amount of $369.00 nie, of Havana, was attending the from John Ferrell, Mose Shaw, Rob- af- fair here yesterday. ert Houx and Thomas Henderson, dated March 12, 18S8, due -non uaieu luarcn iz.

1000, uue i Ti--n a mil nve Long-Bell Lumber Co. For baled hay go to Monroe's. For good cigars, lemonade and fresh oysters go to Dunmore's. Stallard's New Meat Market is always supplied with the choicest fresh meats which will always be sold at the lowest possible prices. Fresh oysters in any style desired at C.

E. Dunmore's. All parties having accounts with us which are past due, must call and settle at once and save trouble. Long-Bell Lumber Co. J.

L. Stallard keeps the choicest fresh meats. A large stock of Millinery Goods of the latest styles has just been received at Mrs. Edwards'. Call at Mrs.

Lee's, on Bennett's corner for Millinery goods. All parties having accounts with us which are past due, must call and settle at once and save trouble. Long-Bell Lumber Co. rMiiuie i cibiiiiii luii aiiu win avu re- vou more Groceries than any other months after date, payable to Mc 1 ti, i house in the city for $1. Try them IS v.c auuvc 4.u persons are nereuy noiinea noi 10 aim UC cuiiviiiccu ui iuc lav-c I freshing.

David Ellis, of Peru, was. in town yesterday. Sedan beats the world for cranky base ballists. Dav said note, unless presented bv Sedan was surely deserted during owners, McGuire Bros. ,1 J.

i- i 1 me past week, juuguig irum mc The fmder of said nQte win please number of their people who were at- leaye the same at Qur lace busi. eft ii. 1 Quite a number attends the fair tending me iair nere mis wees. at this place. McGuire Bros.

ness. We have been crowded this, week Charles W. Baird, of Elk City, Publication Notice. was in town last Saturday, and of with job work. course made this office a pleasant K.

I Edwards, 1. bix, ot Waverlv, was; a Before Lew Lynn a Justice of the Plaintiff, call. Chas. is one of our old school caller Wednesday. Peace in and for mates.

Bellville township Clawson, Business has been exceedingly Defendant, in the county of You should not fail to recognize good the past week. Co's. with Go to G. L. Dunn the'fact that a dollar will 'buy more Chautauqua, and State of Kansas.

bider Koss, or Havana, was in goods at Sipple Pershall's than Said defendant is hereby notified any other house in Southern Kansas, Ubat on the 4th day of September A 1888, an order of attachment for and don't you forget it. your prescriptions. G. L. Dunn Co.

handle nothing: but pure drug and medicines-All parties having- accounts with us which are past due, must call and settle at once and save trouble. Long-Bell Lumber It was simply awfully awful the way the. Sedan "professionals" town last Wednesday. W. F.

Sams, of Little Caney township, was in town yesterday. We are a little late this week, but will be out on time next week. The Sedan Band makes pretty good music, don't you think R. Linebough, of Sedan, was a pleasant caller last Monday evening. "kicked" on our catcher last Thurs the sum of Sixty-four and 49-100 dollars was issued by the above named Justice of the Peace, against, his in the above entitled action and that said cause will be heard on the 15 th day of October, A 1888, at ten o'clock a m.

Attest: Lew Lynn Justice- of the day. It is evident that he is the best in Southern Kansas. Mrs Finley sent to this office last Monday evening a fine large sweet Peace. F. T.

Fntch, Att'y for plam- One Set Harness Free, I will make the person a present why buys, the greatest, number of cigars, of Havana Blossom Honest John, or Special Drive brands, within the next sixty days, of a handsome set of single driving harness. George S. Vaughn. Will Lane, of Elgin has been helping Charley Vaughn this week in potato, which weighed three pounds 1 1 1 Ml tilt. and five ounces, for which she will please accept our thanks.

the barber shop. We don't see, why Baker and Independence Wins. The $50 premium offered by the Fair Association, was an important attraction yesterday and to-day. When prescriptions are-compound jiennett am not enter their race ed bv a registered Pharmacist there horses at the fair. is no danger of mistakes, and if you To-day winds up the fair.

The weather has been beautiful, except it want pure drugs, in all prescriptions St. Louis Exposition. For the St. Louis Exposition round trip tickets will be sold on the following dates, viz: Sept '6, 10, 13, go to Sipple Pershall's drug store. has been, rather warm.

Tom Concannon returned from Mrs. M. Sherfic, of McCune, Kansas, is in the City, visiting with C. E. and G.

S. Vaughn and 17, 20, 24, 27; Oct 1, 4, 8, ir and 18; limited five days from 15, date Independence last Friday, where he had been taking views. Mr. Rowden and family, of Chau families. She is very favorably The Sedan club was the first to make their entrance, them came in another club composed of two of Havana's players and the remainder of our home players, then came the Independence club.

The first game was called at 9:30, a. with Sedan- at the bat and Chautauqua in the field. The game was a hot one, but owing to two or three bad play on our side and the Sedan club putting their best men to bat instead of the weaker ones, the game was given to Sedan by a score of 9 to 12. At 9 o'clock, a. m.

to-day the game between the Sedan and Independence clubs was called. The game was a close one impressed with the appearance of our thriving little City. tauqua Springs, have moved into the Sheets property, in this city. A. D.

Dunn, of the Sedan of fare for the round trip Please remember that tickets will be sold only on dates named. For the Lawrence fair tickets will be sold Sept 3 to 8, inclusive, limited to Sept 10, at one fare for the round trip. Also for the state fair tickets will be sold to Topeka on Sept 17 to 22, at one fare for the Havana Herald. The Sedan ball boys have been at last convinced of the fact that the Graphic, was a pleasant caller at this office last Wednesday. We are sorry that we were not at the office Independence boys can play ball.

when he called, but come again Bro Dunn, and we will try and be at We have also learned the fact. The Havana Herald thinks pendence will not mix politics and the excitement of the anxious croud was intense; the game stood at the end of the ninth inning 7 to 10 in favor of Independence. The time in which each game was played their fair hereafter. The managers home. George Bryan, of Sedan, and a fellow from the Agency, matched a foot-race, which took place yesterday evening.

Geo. is pretty good on running, but he struck a man this time who was a little too fast for was two hours. ine loveraaie club came in to late to get in their entrance fee and of course were not round trip. If you want to take a trip east now is your time. G.

A. R. EXCURION TICKETS. The round trip' rate to Columbus Ohio will be $1 7.00 from this station Tickets on sale September 7th, 8th and 9th, and will be made good to return up to October 19th. For further information apply to J.

A. Vawter, Agent- of the fair set apart a day for the special use of each political party, and as a result the fair was something of a disappointment. Politics don't mix well with anything else. permitted to play. The games play ed yesterday and to-day were good games and naturally attracted the Cedar Vale Star.

him. attention of a large crowd..

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Pages Available:
384
Years Available:
1888-1889