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The Danville Courant from Danville, Kansas • 5

The Danville Courant from Danville, Kansas • 5

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The freight train failed tomako Its THE DANVILLE COURANT. appearance on Wednesday, cause un known. HICKOK SONS- DEALERS IN Dry Goods Clothing ri 1 o. ci Father Kelley failed to connect on Thursday, consequently there Mas no arm urn pettlnir ready for har church meeting. vest.

Harper, how Is that coal boom, buss uiuciiu. vucciiawaro. iiiiis udus uuuis tx. jiu Dan Miller has bought the Moffett scales and will move them in front of es, etc? We want you to hurry and get through with John Tuttle up there we need him down this way. Come, no fooling.

We can count fourteen houses in the course of construction. How is that for a "dead" town. We learn that they had another slugging match at harper a few nights ago, all about a little drop of liquor. why don't they let up on their rackett, and give us a rest. Memorial day was observed In Anthony with appropriate ceremonies.

Benton Post G. A. R. and the Anthony Cornet Band was among the chief at tractions of the day. Sneaking and his store "F.P.'Privett, sheriff, was up from dies and Gents Furnishing Goods, all at Bed Rock prices, and don't you forget It.

DON'T BUY Until "You Examine Our Stock and Learn Our Prices. Anthony this week. II. C. Becker has just completed a commodious barn on his farm one 'and Business boometh, and the merchant one half miles north ot town.

turoeth up his smile for the next cus Croquet seeme to be all the rage in tomer. AKGU1N1A, JvAIN bAb, CHighest prices paid for country produce. Danville at present, even the old set tiers stay with it until the wee smal O. E. Colopy has his new house that he built on his farm ready tor we plas hours.

Mr. Anthony Smithisler will com terers. a TTnion Rundav School is to be or the pulpit being beautifully decorated mence next Monday to harvest' his ganixed Sunday. 2 o'clock Let every wheat crop. He has about 130 acres, with flowers.

A committee was appointed on mem WILSON BAUMSTAIiK, IIAIITEH, KAS, one turnout. How is that for drouthy Kansas. sr. orjal day to complete arrangements of Onl a few more days and the tunefu Tlie ladies of the Church wHIgLye an celebrating the 4th of July at Anthony hum nf tha harvest ins machine will be Ice cream festival in the near future, Look out for a big time, the Anthony heard in the land, for the purpose of raising money to people do things only on a big of purchase chandeliers for the church. scale.

on David Blubaugh, who lives south town, had an ox killed by lightning Wednesday night last. An entertainment and festival will be Auction has at last come to an end, and J. G. Tuttle has ceased to enter held at the Court House on Saturday A RDW A RE. And Implements.

North Western Barb Wire, Brown and Grand Detour Sulky Plows, Harrows, Newton and Rushford Wagons, Power and Hand Corn Shellers, Spring Wagons and Buggies, A LARGE STOCK OF COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. Things look prosperous, and every evening June 9th, under the auspices tertain the society people of this place, G. Tuttle can just take the cake in man you meet has a smile on ins race of Bentou Post G. A. R.

and the An thony Band and some of the women smile, too. auctioning of goods. Fact! What is Harper county going to do Several parties living across the riv The fourth annual meeting of the about being represented at the State er had to remain in town awhile, the riv Harper County Normal Institute, will Fair this fall. This county has a er being too high to ford. be held at Anthony, Kansas, July 9th splendid crop prospect, and ought to to August 3rd, 1883.

Frof. Henry CoIodv Farauhar have treated carry off the cake. Can't you stir Quick, Conductor, Miss May La Foil a their building to a coat of paint, which them up. taine, instructed S. A.

Van Kirk, Coun- F. A. PARSONS improves the looks of it very mucn. Everything is lively about the Court Superlntendent. House the tax-payers are numerous Dealer ia all kinds of J.

Lutzenburg, of Caldwell, was in town this week and made the Coubant a pleasant call. He is here buying Notice the advertisement of the Ar and the man with a deed or a brand to record is on hand. gonia Mills in another column, and when you go to Argon ia give them a The Probate court Is busy yoking em call. They have a mill second to none up for life. And thus the good work in the southwest, and are doing a large George is not going to get married certain gentleman took the cake candy, good looks and you know: too bad.

goes on. Rover. cash receipts of last week SEWING MACHINES, AND We also Handle the SiaNoaRD and Carpenter Organs. can urolih you any kind of Hawing Machine or Organ made, and will Rive term of ult. All kind of Hewlim Machlnea repaired and nutUfactiou guaranteed, by U.

T. t'UASi'f Maluaiuau. r4-t a tt a nofn ir a vro a a amounting to $1,664.33. Mid Lot limn Items. We received a letter from our old Miss Wright was bitten by a rattle' Our typo, Edgar Brain, was unable to work a part of tills week on account of sickness, but is agair able to be at snake a short time since.

Fears for friend C. Si Loomis, formerly of Argo-nia, but now of Chicago. Charley left her recovery were felt for awhile but bis case. here to find some relief if possible for his affliction. He says that his physi AMI BUM) ATD1IUQ) UU, J4ft-A kJilkJ.

we learn that she has recovered. 'The spelling' school was a failure. Mrs. John Huffman is quite poorly. cian at Emngham, 111.

where his family Mrs. Whltworth, who had her house destroyed by fire some time ago, will erect a new one on the site occupied by is, gave him no encouragement, and he W. J. Kennedy has commenced shear a now in Chicago under treatment. the one burnt down.

J. V. PORT-MAN i He says that he would like to have the ing Bheep. FOR SALE. music together once more that they had -DEALER IN.

at Argonia, Charley was a fine bus, There will be a meeting in Danville on Monday, at 7 o'clock, p. m. to make arrangements for celebrating the fourth Here is a chance for a bargain. One ness man and we sincerely hope that he Hodges Improved Header with three may find relief from his trou bles and of July in Danville. Everybody come.

GROG ERIES, Provisions, Queensware, barges all in good repair, will be sold cheap on five months time. Enquire return and be with Us as of old, at this 29tl. What Danville at the present time Mr. Gleason, who came here about a month ago from Michigan, has treated himself and family to a new house which he has built on his line farm one needs more than anything else, is a En- Wanted A pood milch cow. bridge across the Chicaskla river, and quire at this office.

we think if some one will take hold of antf in fact every article usually kept in a first-class Grocery and Provision store, and every article sold at the lowest priee. mile from Danville. Warren has erected a fine resl FOR SALE. this matter we can get one. The people north and east of the river are 'a A good team of horses, wagon and dence upon his fine farm two miles KANSAS- ALBION, unit in favor of giving substantial harness.

Enquire at this office. south of town. We like to see these aid to this movement. If the people of BULLS FOR SALE. Danville and vicinity will help in this new houses going up, it gives a progres ive appearance to our country.

I have two thorough-bred bulls for movement we think we can get, a sale three miles east of Danville. Par bridge. If we had a bridge, It would Notice the advertisement of Mrs. Arcade Mills, ties wishing to buy please call and see assure to Danville all the trade north of me before purchasing. the Chicaskla which would, be a good II.

C. Hodges. Markey in this issue, and when you want some fine dress making done, give her a call. She has lately settled here and comes well recommended. The rain Tuesday night was the heav thing for us espec ially in such times as we are now having.

Let us go to work and make this a success. Parties wanting sheep shearing done H. C. SMELTZER CO. Proprietors.

please address ThOi Real, Albion, Kan. Last Tuesday Danville was all excit iest we ever witnessed in this country, KANSAS. HARPER, ed caused, by tho arrest of one Jack the ground being thoroughly soaked. It FOR SALE. Lewdick, who had escaped from the has caused considerable damage along Two yoke of work cattle and break officials of Harper.

It seems that the marshal, C. C. Boyd, of Harper, had ing plow. Part cash and part in break' ing will be taken as pay. Enquire of arrested him for drunkenness and plac Flour, Corn Meal and Chop Feed Constantly on hand and for a tt David Blubaugh, 2 1-2 miles southeast ed him in chrage of some person (to us Bale at the Lowest MarKet rnccs.

of unknown) to take care of while at breakfast. Mr. Boyd had gone out to WAREHOUSE FOR SALE. see the city attorney, and while he was The red warehouse in Danville is for out tin criminal got away. Mr Boyd sale cheap.

Parties wishing to buy O.JKNVIMU8, GEO. P. MORGAN, Notary fublfa will apply to J. W. Wilson, Danville, Vim.

Alimony ivn tx. immediately started out in search of him and caught at Danville. Boyd says he is wanted by the Slieri ff L. B. Amerman will sell for the Jennings Morgan, next sixty days queensware and glass of Sumner county for robbing a man of $30.

and also by the authorities at To peka. ware at prices so low that It will aston- sh everyone. All goods warranted the ANTHONY, KANSAS. best. Also, I have a very large stock Akgonia Kansas, June 6th 1883.

my many friends in Argonia: Greeting: I wish to thus publicly ot pure groceries, which will be sold at bottom rock prices. 6 lbs pure roasted coffe for $1., 61bs green coffee $1., 9 lbs express my gratitude for the disinterested care and goodn ess every one lias Real Estate Agents Conveyancers white sngarSl. pure syrup at 75 cents per galon, good tea at 50 cts per lb the creeks. Mrs. Fearl had about sixty rods of her pasture fence and hog lots washed out, and it did considerable damage to Mr.

Frank Johnson's hog lots, and also to Mr. Baldwin's corral. There is a great demand throughout the country surrounding Danville for a first class grist mill. Inquiries have beenrtnade by different parties in the east with regard to the people's desire for such an establishment at this plane. Do our citizens want a first class mill located here? If so, will they extend the proper invitation to those parties or to some other responsible party to come and engage in ttiis enterprise? Now is the time, consider the matter and act accordingly.

Messrs. S. II. Triggs and M. L.

Bow- email, of Wichita, are in Danville introducing Brown Ilvde's Patent combination picket and wire fence, a sample of which can be seen on the lot south of the Woods Hotel. It is the cheapest, most durable, and at the same time the neatest looking fence in the market. It will hold hogs, sheep or cattle, keep out cluckens and consequently make a good fence around the house or garden or where ever a fence is needed on the farm. Don't fail to call and examine it. Messrs.

Triggs and Bow ennan have farm, township, and county rights for sale. The material will not cost over fifty cents per rod to those who purchase rights. Call on J. E. Johnson, Ditnville, for further information.

manifested to me and my wife during our late illness. When you are among strangers, may each and every one find as great friendship as you have tender CITY LOTS. FAIIMS OF ALL SIZES AND GRAZING LANDS n.i. mi Mnmntlr done hv an experienced Conveyance A bitrafltTf urnlahed and tftle etimlned for non-reeldenU. Give a call wtaeu you com to Anthony, tbe ouuty Heat of Harper county.

ed to us, and for which I thank you. H. Hendebsok. County Beat Item. Warm weather again.

Look out for a bountiful harvest. Who said drouthy Kansas put him Arnold Bros' LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE STABLE, Mens overhauls and shirts, Ladies and gents hosiery, thread and notions. I keep a full line of choice groceries of every kind! Call and examine prices. Corner Ryan Ave. and Ashman street, Danville, Kansas.

Notice for Publication Lahii Office at WiniiTA, Kai, I June 6, I NOTICE i hereby jrl vru that the following named nettle- lia filed notice of liia inten-lon to make final proof in -upport of his claim. ani tliat wild proof will be made before W. T. Walker, Notary Public at Dan vllle, Harper County, on July 14 iwt3, viz: Peter D. H.

No. 2WffiM, for the tiortlieaxt quarter 11, township 31 aoutli of rane 5, wntwh pin. He tiarnea the following witneswea to prove lil coutlu-uoud residence irpou, wnd cultivation of, aid land, viz: John Kay, Wm Ham, tsol irank Karinifl Outhrie, Wl of iJanville, Harper County Kantsag. it U. WALKER, Reg inter.

out. KANSAS. ANTHONY, The land buyers still drop fn to see us, and wont be happy until they make investments. Did you ever see such an excellent year for trees to grow? In a few years Horses and Mules Always on Hand and for Sale. Give us Anthony will be in the midst of a beautiful grove.

a call wnen neeaing anyimng in uur iwic.

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832
Years Available:
1882-1886