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Cawker City Journal from Cawker City, Kansas • 3

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WANTED, at the FAMILY Supply Store, all kinds of Country PRODUCE, for Which the HIGHEST price will be paid in Goods or CASH. A. W. SMITHS LANE DAVIS if U. G.

PARIS, President. F. M. OWEN, Vico-Presidoai This Space is Resrved for the FARMERS' MERCHANTS' BANK-il GO THERE FOE-CHE AP REAL ESTATE LOANS, AND EXCHANGE. Lane Davis Pries List.

flanging lamps $2,75 to $7,00. Parlor lamps, 1,00 to 2,00. Com. lamps 25, 60. Glass sets from 45 to 1,75.

Large piece of castile soap, 10. Chamber sets from 4,50 to 5,50. Sauce dishes per doz, 50. Brown Rock tea pots 40 to 50. Gloss pitchers from 55 to 80.

Whita snranite pitchers 20 toC5- Cawker Citv, Fcb. 20. i88a, Liwrmwhuic W. E. Mosher, Assistant Cshief: IT IS A FACT That we sell Glasswares Cigare, Tobaccos, Canned goods, cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere.

TXW US and be convinced of the truth of the statement Collections will have careful attention aiid prompt remittanijeJ W. W. WHEELEK W. WOODilANSEE, Proprietors. THE ST JOE STORE: DEALERS Ift Yellow bowls 10 Glass frnit dishes 30 to 1,00.

Glass cake stands, 60 to 80. Flack bread plates per pair. 70. Glass tumblers per doz. 60.

Glass goblets per doz, 75 to 1,50. Hiekoch Cleveland lace burners Carpadores, 40 to 1,00. 5 bottle castors 1,00. Knives and forks per set 55 to 2,75 Decorated tea sets, 50 pieces 5,00 Decorated molasses cat, 60 Jiriggs grain baskets 50 Splits corn baskets, 25 Satchel baskets 25 BpliDt oval market baskets, 30 Wo do sell our goods on their Dry goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Queensware, merits; test them. A LARGE, COMPLETE STOCK- Our Motto Good goods at the Lowest prices.

Come and see lis; Horses, cattle and poltry. thrive best on "Havens Food." Sold by C. DPT MATIfl hi mm nc pamcd rmf wmm UA I Ki I Personal Mention. California honey In the comb, at Eber-ly's. Persian Dates Just received at Eberly's.

Florida Oranges, lust received at Eber-ly's. The finest iiw of Confectionery eve brought into Cawker, just received at Eberly's. UMl MM i IVHiMlM. Geo. W.

Malhevs la at all times preparedto make loans on fanni and other property, at low. 'rates. lie makes lanre loans on farms, lie makes loans on second mortgages. He lias money always at hand to close these Joans. No delay.

He takes but one Simple moitjiage, Both principal and Interest i payable at his office. Give him a call before contracting elsewhere and you will be satisfied with his terms. Corner Wisconsin street and I'enn. Avenue. Cawker City, Kansas.

OlIOPjL, $50,000. The celebrated Apponoose Brilliant Iowa Lump Coal, for sale by the Chicago Lumber Co. Come quick Where to Hayes Bro 8 and get some of that nice California dried fruit, just come in, fresh as a "Daisy" and going cheap. By the way they sell the best groceries for a little money When you build your houses and barns, be sure to go to Garrett Lath-rop's for prices on building hardware, SURPLUS, 820,000. Frank Tucker has in his possession a fine stove-pipe bat.

Don it, Frank lets see how it becomes you. OLDEST NATIONAL BANK IN NORTHERN KANSAS. Interest paid on Time deposits. Exchange on all parts of the world bought and sold; DIRECTORS Chrem, President, Fred Beeler, C. B.P.Sttmson, Vice-President, B.

K. Parker, Cashter. Farmer, W. P. Elce, Geo.

Buist, n. B. Woodbury. warm meal the day, at Remember you can get a to order at all hours of Eberly's. sohcsum.

Barrels suitable for sorgham ejrnp, for sale by Maksteus Co. Pearle Bosche is confined to his house with a sore leg, the result of an injury sustained several years ago. r. Samuel Depoy orders the Journal sent to his daughter, Mrs. J.

S. Dunlap, Norwich, Kingman county, Kansas, for one year. The M. social will be held at Mrs. L.

S. Tucker's residence, Tuesday evening, November 30tb. All are specially invited to attend. Geo. W.

Dockstader went to Colorado LOANS: INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL PAYABLEAT FIRST NAT. BANK. NO DELAY IN OBTAINING MONEY. Meibergen invites you to call and gee bim. He will; show you good gooda at low prices, Cwker City Journal.

G. W. SlAESTEES. Wednesday, Nov. 34, 1888.

W. E. Daitibls. Watches, Watches! FINK'S MAGIC OIL. Your money promptly refunded, if satisfaction is not rendert Trains leave Cawker as follows West passenger, p.

in. Freight, 4:20. East, passenger, a. ni. Freight, 10:28.

DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Fresh Oysters at Eberly's. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye-Sluffs, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Etc, week betore last, bought about three hundred head of cattle and is feeding them near Lebanon, Smith county. "Dock" is a rustler. A year ago Tuesday, the! IGUi, L. F.

Hoban bet W. II. Morgan a box of cigars that Alex. Buist would not marry a certain young lady within one year. Tuesday Hobah got the cigars-Will Daniels In his hunt after big game got over into the Indian Territory.

Some greasy, big Ingtin will take yTill by the left ear and lead him across the line over into Kansas some bright, Cool morning. Dr. G. W. Marsters purchased the residence Will Daniels and ite occupy.

It is one of the neatest, best built and finished houses in the city and the Doctor has displayed hi? usual good taste in this investment, raid $1,800 cash. Kufe Bohrer pays cash lor eggs. York State Buckwheat flour at Eber- New goods constantly coming In at Lothropa. warrantd in either of the following cases Rheumatism, cured in a few days. Neuralgia, in three hoars," Headache, Toothache or Earache, in five minutes.

Diarrhoea, in one day. Colie, In ten minutes. Cures Burns without pain or festering. Corns and Bunions, in a few days. Breaks up Chills and Fevers, in a few days.

Cures Cholera and Cholera Morbns. at This most exeellcnt remedy Is Pnrely Vegctablo, compounded acowdinjf to the beet Medici 1 skill, and Is designed for both Internal and external use is entirely safe in all cases, taken In any quantities. Wm.H. Miller, Ag't for Mitchell County Watches at prices that everybody must have One. These goods are all strictly new and first class in every respect, and guaranteed just as represented.

Head and Compare Prices. Pure PHYSICIANS' Nice Library lamps, plenty of them at armer gons. Prescriptions Carefully prepared at all hours. Blood Purifier, the very best, Is Brown s. bold by u.

C. Everson. Citsr, Kansas. For sale by Marsters J. E.

Moulton, Cawker and Charles Faass, Tipton. v7n28 Frank Kempel and wife "kept house" lor Mrs. McOlun during herabsence last week. Frank did the marketing for the family and was told to get some butter. He thought about ten pounds would be about the right thing for a family the guns, at Farmer A Fiao Cutlery and Sons.

Sleighs were skipping through the Streets last Wednesday and Thursday L.O. Norris rattled off a $35 sleigh Thursday, tickets one dollar each. Frank Keuipel held the lucky number. Geo. Dougherty has made a Bcmi-werkly Issue of the Times.

We hope and trust it will be a financial success, but George, our tulth is weak. Choice Maple Syrup and B. Vf. flour at the St. Joe Store.

Try that choice uncolored Japan Tea at the St. Joe Store. It is excellent, boy some. Warnintf to Parents; On lasi Sunday nfgiit, while Mr. H--attended church, his son eight years of age remained at home while he was standing before the window, at.

which tb ere was no blind, busily engaged reading a paper, some one shot through the window, the ball passing a few inches above the boy'a bead and taking effect in wall. By standing where the ball enters the wall and looking through the hole in the glass It in very clear that the perpetrator of the fiendish act stood on a neighboring porch, about five rods distant. This neighbor has a son fourteen years of age, who is the Dr. Simmons Liver Regulator, cure all 16,50. 18,00.

13,75. 15,25, 15,50. 17,50. 10,75 12,00 13,50. 8,00.

C.90. 3 oz. solid silver, stem vind, S. Bartlett, ioz. solid silver, stem wind, P.

S. Bartlet, 3 oz. solid silver, stem wind, Wm Ellery, 4 oz. solid silver, stem wind, Wm Ellery, 3 oz. soled silver, stem wind, Q.

M. Wheeler, 4 oz. solid Bilver, stem wind, G. M. 2 oi.

solid silver, etem wind, Elgin, 3 oz. solid silver, stem wind, 4oz. solid silver, stem wind, Elgin, Stem wind flilverice, Elgin movement Key indf eilverine, Elein movetae forms of malarial tioubie. Sold by D. C'EYerson.

A Tricot Flannel dress is the thing for cold weather. You will find all shades at the St. Joe Store. Secure One of those handsome cardinal Drees patterns at ihe St, Joe Store before they are all gone. Santa Clause expects -to make happy possessor of a firearm and is often seen flourishing it around very carlessly.

This son was not in the bouse at the time of the shooting and bis whereabouts cannot be prOven. This is the word of war-nine there are about a score of fourteen Hold Your Breath! And Money Until you see MEIBERGEN'S NEW STOCK OF GOODS; size OI U1S; Bemick.the drvifrgist, has in his store a bottle filled with beans and to the lady that piies'os the nearest the number of beans in the bottle, receives as a present, a large, elegant, plush album. This is tree to all the ladies and Mr. Kemick in- vites them all to call End give him their gueie. Spealdn of the editorial meeting the Atchison Champion says It looked very much to the brother editors that the bachelor editor Koyce, of the Smith Centre Bulletin? would soon take unto Lira self one of the fairest of the northwest Kansas women.

He was very attentive to one of the guests, living not far from Cawker City. We are told that Mr. Alexander Buist contemplates a trip to California. We'll bet money that he has "tipped to the wink of the Journal and is going after one of those $60,000 marriajrable young ladies ot the Pacific slope. Alex, should you need any Inrther advice, or a flrst-class recommendation, do not hesitate to call on the writer.

Kemick, the druggist, has Just received a line 8 air music box, which he proposes to give to his customers. His plan is this: To every one who buys at one purchase, fifty cents worth goods, for cash, between now and Holidays, receives a ticket on the music ho xfiee of charge. his headquarters this year at Bemick'a, the druggist. Watch for his arrival. year old lads about this city, who are in We have just received a large line of Th term "one horse grocery" does not Apply to Kufe Rotarer'g establishment, lie keeps everything in the grocery line, end Lis prices discount everybody.

Quite a number of our citizens mostly younjr men would like to know the postotlice addtesa ot Edward O. Haines. They think there would be money in the information. F. D.

Hudkina writes to a parly in town that Ed. Haines collected about $45othis. II udkin's money and failed to leave it before his hurried departure from Iloxie. Charley Topliffhas quit the quill and scissors as editor of the Osborne News and accepted a situation as mail route njrent. W.

E. Gerard and F. S. Drntn-mond are editors and publishers of the News. To our readers who owe us tor over two years subscription, we will now say, yorir accounts will be placed in a collector's hands, rig-fit soon, if the amount is not paid forthwith.

We need money and must have it. The snow storm on the 15th inet. was about the u06t disagreeable we have experienced in Kansas. Scarcely enough snow fell to cover the ground but all In mid air driven through space by a Wind which traveled at a velocity ot about 40 miles an hour. the habit of secretly carrying firearms and many ot the parents know this to be the case.

In iustice to citv and for the stove repairs. can fit both cooking and heating stoves. ALL WATCHES WARRANTED. for one year to give entire satisfaction. I have the goods in stock and ready for delivery lalso have a large stock of solid safety of the people this practice should be investigated and greater trouble armer a sons'.

The very choisest soaps, the finest quality of perfumery, the largest stock ot Artist's: supplies. Sold by D. CEver- feOQ. A Card of Thinks. We desire to return thanks itr our gold, and grold filled Ladies and Gents friends, who so kindly assisted us in caring for otir daughter during her sickness, and we truly appreciate the sympathy extended to us in this our bereavement.

THEY ARE ON HAND AND1 Upon inspection, WILL ASTONISH THE NATIVES; watches Springfield and Hampden watches. Mr. Mss. Belk. SOLE AGENT This gives all his customers a chance at the boi witbont costing them anything extra.

New crop figs just received at Eberly's. We have lots of apples. Farmer A Sons. Thanksgiving servloes at the Congregational For Johnstons Spectacles, L. Gilbert Mrs.

M. J. Heck, one of the successsul Church to-ncorrow at 11 o'clock. For the best weather strips in the mar ket, call on John 11. Kodgers, first door west et Thomas li ill's blacksmith shop, Cawker City.

When you are in need of Flannels do not iorget to sue the fine line at the St Joe Store. We can save you money on these goods. Just received at the St Joe Store, direct from the factory, the finest line of hosiery ever brought to the city. Come and see for your selves. If you want fine writing or box paper writing or pencil tablets or anything in stationery line at low prices, Kemick the druggist can furnish it to you.

-i Boots and Shoes Is where the St Joe Ktorn discounts them all. They have the teachers in the Gaylord school, was in the city Sunday and Monday and favor locks, Rockford and Aurora watches, California honey, maple syrup and ed this office with a call. She sells a pure Buckwheat flour at Fanner Sons. A. Shindoll has ioined R.

J. Bohrer "Guild," triple silver plated knives and forks and spoons, book entitled "The Growing World," a work which should be in every household and especially in the hands of children. Mrs. Heck will soon aaln in the grocery business. Both these men are good citizens and deserve a liberal patronage.

Uo and see them. vi6it Cawker when our citizens can have Rufe Bohrer is the man who ownes and the privilege ot subscribing for it. Mrs. H. is a lady ot intelligence and refinement and eminently worthy of a liberal REMOVAL.

runs the grocerv across the street from Kelley's barn he sells lots of goods because he! keeps a good stock and sells largest assortment to select from and theJ F. J. KEMPEL. In the Postoffice Building. subscription for the excellent book she represents.

inwMt. nriras of anv house in the CUT. tr 1.4 Mrs. Mary D. Moore, of Irvine, Ken cheap.

Try his goods ana prices. Read Hoffman, the Jeweler's new ad. He means business, is up to do all good who wish anything in his line. See his new additions to his stock, and the tine line of spectacles he carries. W.

M. tucky and Mrs. John Agnew, of Pittsburg, mother and sister of Mrs. J. D.

Frank J. Kerupel and Mr. nigley purchased the three acres ofJ orchard ad-Joining Air. ilaycr's residence grounds on the north from E. O.

Garret! and in the spring two good residences will be built there. They equally divide the ground. During Charley Forrester's sickness from the accident 'some person stole $3,60 out of hrs pockets. The English language docs not contain language suflici-ently 6trongto express our contempt for man or thing who will steal under such circumstances. A thief at best, lsdvSpl-cable, bur one who steals from a poor sick man is unfit to be called human.

To the City Council: Why do you not pass an ordinance compelling property owners to clean their sidewalks of enow Last winter many of the walks weie blockaded the entire time, and we do trust that eur city fathers will not allow a repetition of the nuisance. If such an ordinance exists put it in force by the marshal seeing to it that the walks are made passable at the eipenco of the land owners. Mitchell and Mrs. Dr. Hams, are in the ipiOpiOjXg! Mrs.

Hattie Mc Williams, has the thanks of is offering goods at REDUCED prices sincS city. It is easily seen by the remarkable personal resemblance that the above-named ladies are mother and daughters when you see one of them you recognize It is said on good authority, thatthe girls of cur city refuse to go with! the boys, unless they lay in of Rem-ick the druggists choice cream candies. Heating stoves at Farmer Sf Sons? from the little pony to the finest Base burner, can suit anybody. Come and get one. Farmer Sons.

Dear PxT do not forget to stop and ouy a box of St. Patrick's piil3 ot Marsters the Druggists, for they are the best on the market. If oars Truly, Nora. emoving his stock to the uarrett block; NOW is your time to get some g66a the Joctgtai. family for th donation of a tnrky forThanksgiving dinner.

Although Mrs. Mc-Bride is not at home to enjoy the excellent repast it wonld provide, we assnre the liberal donor that Mrs. Mo. none the less apprciates the gift. Mrs.

Hill purchased Mr. E. E. Parker's residence on Pennsylvania Avenue and the other, though entire strangers, as members of one lamily; and while we are not given to flattery allow ns to remark that it is seldom you see a mother and tour daughters all of whom are so We were fortunate in placing our orders early in th season be BARGAINS. RemembeR the changeof lo The Indications are that woolen goods will be higher as the raw material has gon tip stay.

prepossessing in appearance. Parker purchased and took possession oi Geo. Oaks residence, on 7th Avenue, last cation to the NEW block: Mr. J. W.

McCauley. of Wymore, Ne Frldav. Mrs. Hill was the wife ot braska, has rented the new hotel building Irom Capt. Whittaker and expects Braunds business partner atTowranda, fore the raise for Pa- to open it tip to the public the first of James C.

Arthur returned from EnglSntt and called at thfs office Monday. He is delighted next month. ine building with its furnishings, are new and in first-class order. If you don't believe that Oain'Bro's sell the best flour in tewn cheaper than any other, try a sack of it. It is warranted and you run no' risk ia trying it.

Only $1,4 for the best. Hayes Bros, ITughe8, Lothrop, John Hnvcrmm and W. H. Baker Bell Cain HOSIERY, FLANNELS, HOODS, Mr. McUauley comes here with a large with hla visit savs he left his folks all well experience in the hotel business, is a and comfortably fixed 'Jimmy" was "mash periect gentleman in deportment and ap- ed" on the English and Scotch girls and speaks Father Frederick Schalk informes ns taat hi mother died at her heme in Tiffin, Ohio, last Wednesday, the 17th aped 61 years.

She was'struck with paralysis about one year whan be vii-ted her. He was notified ot her death by telegram but did not pet it in time for the train which would insure his arrival there, Friday, in time for the funeral ceremony. Fatber Frederick has the deepest sympathy ot this community in which he is held in the highest esteem. tetters of inauirv from Iloxie come of them in very affectionate terms. Ws are Rmthers Atchison flour.

Call Eearanc ana tne journal extends to imself and wife a hearty welcome, trust on them and a 6ack of "Model Patent' Tricots, Yarns Sbarfs, Blankets, Knit Underwear, gloves WE HAVE A CQMPLETE LINE OF ing meir stay uawker may be both $1,40 per sack, warranted tne best Hour pleased to see him back again. Just as we are going to press, intelligence reaches us ot the death ol Grant Landis. who has been lying ill at his pleasant ana profitable. The name of the In Cawker hotel win be changed from that of Cen tral House to Palace Hotel. Ice I Ice! Ice! mmm mww i Tne Cawker City Ice will be pre to one of our Attorneys concerning the Hereabouts of one JL O.

Haines, who Is wanted thcae to answer to a crimnal charge, the nature of which we do not pared to furnish Ice in any quantity required, and guarantee a supply for the whof season, and are" now prepared to Styles attd prices to suit Everybody; OF GEOCEEEES home near this city for the past two weeks. His death occurcd at 10:30 a. m. to-day (Thursday). Funeral services will be held to-morrow at 1 o'clock p.

m. Osborne News, of the 18th. The deceased waB a brother of Milt Landis. Married At the Wands House, Kir-win, on Nov. 16, Mr.

Civillian Waters, of Edraond, Ks to Mrs. Malinda McConnell of Cawker City, Kev. Meredith performed the ceremony. contract for the season ot lofcv. know, unless it is what Ed.

himself VI KJm HITXKT, stated to some or the boys here a wo Manager Heatm man scrape. Ed. behaved himself pret Our younsr rustling Attorney, Charles n. Hawkins, during the campaign just closed, uid himself proud as a campaigner. The following from the Downs Chiei voices the sentiment of nearly all the newspapers ot western Kansas where Charley, In company with Hon.

E. J. Turner, did valuable service for the republican party. The Chief says Mr. Turner ras followed by C.

H. Hawkins of Cawker City, who made th speech of the evening, in fact he made a much better speech than we have ever listened to by any of the republican orators of the Northwest. Charley Is a bright and intelligent younsr man and 'UOOKHlg TVe have a fresh stock 6 sell at low prices. ty wen uere asuie irom jumping a board bill with Mrs. Eberly of $38 and to loan on one at the Whitney House lor which OUR STOCK OF The abote is the final of a rather ro his trunk is held.

Some of the boys are out from; f2.R0 to on account STOVES real estate security, mantic courtship, beerinnin? at the re union at Cawlter Cinr last spring, when ot accommodation loans, which Ed GOODS at reasonable rates probably will pay when the "rosea come ajrain," or tne "swallows homeward AT REDTJCED PRICES, will at no distant day be the leader of the couple were introduced. Since that time they have been corresponding constantly and on last Sunday night they met in Kirwin as per arrangement, and on the 16th inst, were duly made one. We liked Ed Hains quite well and are orrv he 13 over-shadowed with the ir Money paid as soon as papers are completed. JHT Jf 0 CL6JB WW G0. his party in this district.

His: speaking was well received by the republicans present. We think the republicans made a sad mistaka in not nominating him- instead of Turner. FARMER regularities which seem to be too true. He should have followed John B.Qoughs dying Injunction "Younj mao, make The happy couple leave on the train tomorrow iOr their future home in Norton Tireless to Please, HAYES BRO'S county, Kirprin Chief. your record clean.".

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