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The Danville Courant from Danville, Kansas • 5

The Danville Courant from Danville, Kansas • 5

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Charlie, we are always glad to see you uses a caue; cause. Elmer Colopy THE DANVILLE COURANT. -J. E. HICKOK SONSI-- The town has been doing a big busi rheumatism.

ness considering the busy time with Mrs. WhiUvorth had a valuable mare DEALERS IN LOCAL NEWS. die this week, cause unknown. Wednesday fur the farmers who are making all necessary preparations to take care of their immense wheat crop. Mr.

Amos Cook has two brothers vis Dan Cole has bought him a grain Mr. Hamilton left Lis home in Iowa. cradle. Now the wheat will suffer. a new road iting him from Ohio.

Hope they will Several communications have been Dr. sports jcart, and its a beauty. conclude to remain with us. crowded out this week for lack of space all Mr. Larrick, of Edgerton, succeeds Dry Goods Clothing Groceries, Queensware, Hats Caps Boots Shoes.

La. dies and Gents Furnishing Goods, all at Ucd Rock prices, and don't you for get it. DON'T BUY Until -You Examine Our Stock and Learn Our Prices. ARGON I KANSAS, $SrHjghest prices paid for country produce. Thia section of country is getting the raiu that is needed.

The weather but we refrain; it M. C. Adair as railroad agent at this too utterly warm to say anything about cs- Don't let the Ad. of Cant Woods it. place.

W.D.Byers left for Winiield last cape your notice this week. J. 35. Johnson, the genial fence man was called away this week by the sick Tuesday where ho will work at his trade for a short time and then we ex Zell Traverse and Sam. Fauselt, of Anthony, was in town Monday.

ness of his wife. pect to see mm ucro again, jiyers is a good carpenter and wagon maker, and Frank Dennett, our cenial lumber Z. P. D. Wiihite and son, of Dade dealer, took in Harper last Sunday.

Missouri, arrived here on Thure don't like to see him go. The sun shines too warm for croquet day nijrht and will locate here. WILSON BAUMSTARK, nut wnen evening comes we can see on Mrs. 12. V.

Dorsey left for her homo in Lawrence, Kansas, on Saturday last. J. E. Johnson, of Oskosh, is visiting Bent Johnson, the clever druggist of Caldwell, passed through town Wed lLUlVlill, KAS. the nice ground of Dr.

Bough inau, Ed. Gates and Joe Furgeson and well it takes four to make it interesting. nesday en route from Harper. with his cousins Mark and George Dent. Misses Ira and Allie Colopy and their Charley Freeman makes it pleasant brother Ed.

are very sick at this writ George says he lias sent for some va- for the boys and girls theso warm days. Ice cream. ing, but we hope to see them out soon. and hereafter will try and keep it in stock. Henry Weaver and Miss Lou Me Hammond Co.

are running their Cutcheon, living north of town, were 3i II. Steadman, of Anthony, passed mill day and night and cannot fill orders for flour fast enough. When they shut married at Wellington on Wednesday through town on Thursday on his way from Wichita. evening. And Implements.

North AVestern Barb Wire, Brown and Grand Detour Sulky Plows, Harrows, Newton and Rushford Wagons, Power and Hand Corn Shcllers, Spring Wagons and Buggies, A LARGE STOCK OF COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. uown Saturday night there was not a Sam Davi3 and Frank Dlubaugh Mrs. Banbury and Mrs L. Farquhar have bought a steam thresher of M. A.

the popular laudladys of the Western Sayles, of Wichita. House, made a Hying trip to Harper on Thursday. Matt Hamilton and J. T. Welton were in town Wednesday and made hai A heavy rain accompanied by the Coukant a call.

fell in this section Monday V. A. PARSONS but fortunately the wheat and corn sack of flour in the mill. They have a good reputation as mill men and we wish them a successful year. Jim Stevenson, who has been traveling with Cooper, Jackson show, returned home Saturday night looking well.

Geo. Cease can give an easy shave or cut your hair as good as any barber in the state is a good barber and deserves the patronage of all. Go to Joe Arnold's and see that even dozen pups. Joe deals in all kinds of live stock and will trade you a pup for a hog or a horse. Jiar.

understand the new Catholic Church at this place will be pushed to crops were uninjured. Dealers in nil kinds of completion after harvest. Mr. II. S.

Bennett, agent of the Wolf River Lumber at Albion, father of There was a nice herd or ponies passed through town on Monday en- our Frank was in Danville route for Kingman county. Thursday and gave the Couuant call. SEWING MACHINES, AND SEWING MACHINESUPPLIhb. We also Handle the STaNDaRD and Carpenter Organs. We cnii furnish yon any kind of Mowing Maehluo or Oretm twulA.

and will elvn loriiin of Mr. Quigins, of York, Nebraska, was in the city Tuesday, introducing a. u. itcvoien, witiu. w.

uirnitt, one of the moat popular salesman that car Stock Feed Cooking Aparatus. MM Lothian I tenia. ry the grip, was In town last Thursday Mr. Amsden, manager of the G. B.

The twine binders and reports good George is rustler. began cutting headers began Shaw lumber yard at Harper, wheat last week; the was on our streets Wednesday. suit. All UluUs of Mewing Machines repaired unit saU.si'acUtm KiiuriinLeeil, x. I'EAS hulesniuu.

East side Central Avenue, HARPER, KANSAS. this week. W. W. Wood, a cattleman of Kiowa Capt oods is prepared to furnish a he storm two weeks ago did some Barber County, committed suicide Sat you anything in tlyj machine line from uruay nigiii at mo remonc house in damage in this neighborhood.

One new story and a half house was set a steamer to a double shovel plow. Wichita. He expedited I113 route by over several inches off of the founda Mrs. David Blubaugh returned from poison, lie leaves a wife and four tion. A small house was completely Geuda Springs this week wherejshe has children.

J. V. PORTMAN, demolished; an old lady in it severely been staying for the benefit of her Rev. E. Broadhurst writes the hurt, The stable and corralla al health.

-DEALER IN- Couuant from Oxford, requesting us blown to atoms. P. II. Albright, of Winiield, and 11. J.

to announce that he will conduct Meth- Mr. JNichoison, our teacher, has re Simpson of Anthony, were in Danville odist services at the Presbyterian church turned to for a few weeks. He is GROCERIES, Provisions, Queensware, made the Couuant a Tuesday and pleasant call. in this place on Sunday evening, July at 8 o'clock, p. so well pleased with that he in tends to return here for good.

ii i ianoury a a arqunar have erected a K. Grant, ot Cherryvale, was in Mr. Freeman's new house is nearly town this week in the interest of G. B. ready for occupancy.

It adds to the neat awning in front of their grocery store which adds to the appearance of Shaw Co. He completed negotia beauty of the place and country very and in fact every article usually kept in a first-class Grocery and Provision store, and every article sold at the lowest priee. it very much. tions for the red warehouse, bought the much. Let the good work go on Fairbanks scales recently purchased by E.

A. Kennedy made flying trip to John Burke was fooling with one of them things called a self binder last KANSAS. ALBION, Wellington last week. Ambov. D.

S. Miller, and made arrangements with J. T. Beldin to buy grain for the week; consequently he has his arm above company at this place. SPECIALS.

done up in a sling. The editor of the Courant has been You can get there Eh that is it you Some of the young men claim that following the injunction, "earn your Arcade MiLsk go to T. II. Eerrier's, you can get all the girls of Danville can get away with bread by the sweat of your brow" for a kinds of machine oil cheap as the more ice cream to the. same amount of couple of days by shelling corn at Al cheapest he hss a large stock of.

them bion this week. The Vdevil" makes girl than any place they ever saw. Mr. Pearl, brother of the late G. FOR SALE.

the above attempt to quote scripture H. C. SMELTZER CO. Proprietors. One span of horses, weight 2000 lbs, ivari, uieu last weeK at his home in and given the editor a "personal" during one 5 and one 6 years old.

Enquire of his absence, but expects to get "fired" Michigan. Mr. Pearl was well liked and his death will be regretted by a KANSAS, HARPER, as soon as the latter returns. John Weaver, 5 miles north of Dan ville. 30t3 host of friends in this part.

Conductor Lockwood received a tel "Wanted A good milch cow. En Air. Isaac uosiett lerc in our oiiice a egram at Wellington Tuesday night to bunch of wheat, the finest we have quire at this office. the effect that Harper had been visited seen this year. Mr.

Coslett has GO Flour, Corn Meal and Chop Peed Constantly on hand and for Sale at the Lowest Market Prices. FOB SALE. A good team of horses, wagon and a cyclone, and was instructed to enter the town at the terminus carefully. The report proved to be a hoax, as did acres of this kind. We should say it would make about 23 bushels to the harness, jinquire at tins onice.

acre. also the rumor that fifty or sixty men were lying along the track in an uncon BULLS FOR SALE. have two thorougli-bred bull3 Last Tuesday evening dnring the for KEYSTONE ELEVATOR, scious condition, or to use a more liber sale three miles east of Danville. Par thunder storm, the lightning struck the corn crib of E. Chinery, who lives three miles south of Danviile, setting al expression, "blind drunk." ties wishing to buy please call and see ALLEN JOHNSON, Proprietor.

me before purchasing. Lots of fun for the boys in town Mon II. C. Hodges. KANSAS.

day. Charley McDanlels rode a pony DANVILLE, it on fire. Mr. Chinery, who was standing about 100 yards from the crib, received a very severe shock. into town and while Charley was inves -PEA LEU IX- done Parties wanting sheep shearing ting in the luxuries of the season, it broke loose and the wav it tried to Mr.

Dickinson, of Knox county Ohio, arrived last week and has purchased lease address Tho. Real, Albion, Kan. "FOB. SALE. Two yoke of work cattle and break the C.

D. Bickford land 1 1-2 miles south of town. Mr. Dickinson is well buck that saddle off wa a caution, to the great detriment of clothes lines and barb wire fences. It succeeded in demoralizing one barb wire fence, all the Grain Coal.

WILL PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR ALL KINDS OF GRAIN. Hard and Soft Coal constantly hand and for sale at the lowest rates. W. T. WALKER, Manager ing plow.

Part cash and part in heak pleased with this country and will ing will be taken as pay. Enquire of erect a commodious house and barn upon the land in the near future. clothes lines in town and one man. It made a whole circus all by itself. David Blubaunh.

2 1-2 miles southeast of Danville. 'Ihe bunuay fechool at this place was organized last Sunday by electing the L. 33. Amerman will sell for the Argon la Items. M.

C. Adair, our genial railroad agent next sixty days queensware and glassware at prices so low that it will astonish everyone. All goods warranted the following officers: A. 11. Adams, Superintendent; J.

M. Farquhar, Assistant Superintendent; E. Markey. who has been with us the last three months, left for Ellis, last Thurs Arnold Bros' LIVERY, SALE STABLE, Secretary; Miss Jennie McAdams, Librarian; Isaac Coslett, Treasurer. best.

Also, I have a very Jarge stock ot pure groceries, which will be sold at bottom rock prices. 6 lbs pure roasted day, where he will meet his brother and engage in the cattle business. Mac. you leave a host of friendsjwho all join in saying successo you. A Sunday School well attended is coffe for $1., Clbs green coffee $1., 9 lbs something that speaks well for any place, and we sincerely hope that the KANSAS.

C. P. Orwan, of Caldwell, was white sugar $1. pure syrup at 7-3 cents per galon, good tea at 50 cts per lb Mens overhauls and shirts, Indies and people of Danville and vicinity will use all endeavors to attend and see that here over Sunday, guest of I. J.

Grimes. Charlie is always talking bus-ness, and by the way we are indebted to him for the active part he took in gents hosiery, thread and notions. 1 keep a full line of choice groceries of 5-our neighbors and their children attend. We have the mateiial here at every kind. Call and examine prices.

lorses and Mules Always on Hand and for Sale. Give us a call when needing anything in our line. Corner Byan Ave. and Ashman street, this place to make one of the best Sun- building up the immense trade of Ar-day schools in the county if we will gonia, for which we all teuder our only work for it. thank3 and good wishes.

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Pages Available:
832
Years Available:
1882-1886