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The Danville Courant from Danville, Kansas • 5

The Danville Courant du lieu suivant : Danville, Kansas • 5

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Danville, Kansas
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Mr. Baker, of Silver Creek townsip, trance, was adorned with some of as THE DANVILLE COURANT was in town oil Thursday. fine pictures as the eye would want to FEAST, U12ALEK IN gaze upon, among which was a number V. T. Walker and Dr.

Fisher, of of oil paintings by G. M. Keller, Mr. LOCAL NEWS. Harper, was in town Thursday.

Keller is quite an artist as the reqnisite Pi (rails We offer the Cockaxt and Conti. Sewing Machines. anos blending of colors and ttie delicate fin ish of his work was splendid. nental Magazine for SI. 2 8 per We dont think that a liner display of SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.

farm products and garden vegetables James Jackson, deaf mule, was in town this week giving a magic lantern could be found any where in the state. show. Corn measuring 8 feet from the ground The Sumner county fair opens "on to the ear, Pumpkins, squashes, pota ALL KINDS OF SEWING MACHINE ATTACHMENTS AND SUPPLIES CONSTANTLY ON BAND. Machine Repairixg PROMPrLY attended to SOL AG ENTS for Story Camp.nnd Estey Organs. East side Central Avenue.

HARPER, KANSAS. October the lOtli. and promises to be a toes, beets, sweet potatoes, etc, were fine. good one. Our stockmen come to the front in A.

W. Glcason left a stalk of cane at our office this week that measures 13 Plow your fire guards. Get out your heavy underwear. Danville uow lias a meat market. cbickeus and quails are plenty.

The town is full of atraiujers this week. Our merchants are having a good trade. oil can now send your letters for two cents. The Harper County Pair was a grand success. Hunting prairie chickens is the order of the day.

Corn will yield run GO to 70 bushels iothe acre. good shape with some of as fine cattle, horses, sheep and hogs as can be found anywhere, and much credit is due feet from the ground. A. J. LAMAR AND SON Mr.

Ashlock left at our offlco this week a sample of broom corn which Is the exhibitors for the Interest mani fested, DEALERS IN2 as flue as we ever saw. The old soldiers had a reunion, sing ing some or tueir old lavorite camp This section was visitsd by another songs and telling stories, and partaking heavy rain on.Thursday morning which of their favorite repast, "Pork and which they seemed to enjoy will be good for the wheat. R. II. Lockwood, of the Lockwood hugely.

Farm Loan Agency, was in town on Furniture and Farm Machinery, The Furniture Department in all stylos and grades, together with a full line of Carpet 'Sea. Also A complete assortment of Collins, Caskets and Robes. Hearse always in attendance. Farm Machinery Department consists of Plows, Mowers, Hay-rakes, Presses, Stackers and Aultman Taylor Thresher, Bain Wagons and Buggies of best makes nt lowest prices. We kindly ask for a share of patronage.

Our motto is the "Fittest must MAIN ST. East of Post-office. HARPER, KANS. The Fitth Annual Fair, of Harper Now is the time to put in your fall Wednesday evening and made us a call county was a grand success, and no advertisements. It is too funny for any use to see doubt by another year more coinmodi The demand for men to husk corn Capt Woods and Pete Lewis consoling ous buildings will be erected that will will be Immense.

each other their wives being east oii a enable them to still make a finer exhib it. protracted visit. Wellington and Belle Plaine are to be connected by telephone. II. Pettit, and family, of the east Mrs.

Sarah Flemming arrived in town on Sunday morning and will There was quite a number of land ern part of the state, arrived here on Saturday morning and has opened out spend several weeks visiting witli her buyers in town this week. a meat market in the biuldine west son, Jim Flemming. Charley Bickford returned from Win The Harper Base J3all Club carried of Dan Miller's store. This is an en off the premium at the county fair. field on Tuesday morning where he terprise that we are pleased to make note of, as it is something that Dan CITY HOTEL.

(FRENCH AND NORTHROP STONE BLOCK) First Class Accommodations at Reasonable Rate ALSO THE Antliony Livry Sale anil Feed Stable. Where comfortable rigs are furnished at living prices. The Wolf River Lumber at this ville has long needed. place are now dealing in coal. O.

Moffett, our county treasurer. Mrs. F. Banbury and Mrs. David was in town Tuesday.

Blubaugh went to Anthony on Tues has been attending the fair. He brought his fine race mare home with him. J. W. Clehouse met with a very painful accident on Wednesday by being kicked in the stomach by one of his horses.

It is hoped that he will soon recover. day. SPECIALS. Geo. W.

Miner and Miss Emma Call and see us. Af TZ XT' Cease, of Argonia, was in town on Found On Tuesday 2nd, two cl. Y. O-JJ-lilN JL ANTHONY. KANSAS Tuesday.

miles south of town one. ladies black straw hat and one little straw hat. Will Farqnhar has moved, his family David Catherman, of Fulton county, 111., in company with Thomas Hill, of Springfield, 111, arrived here on Thurs into the room adjoining the hardware Parties can have same by calling at the residence of Warren Duncan, 3 building. miles south of town. day, coming through by land, and will Argonia JOHN S.

HAMMOND AND PROPRIETORS, Our citizens are happy now as our coal dealers have received a fresh sup STRAYED from the residence of locate in this county. W. B. and J. Walcher, of Chris the subscriber at Argonia, about the ply of icoaL 10th a black mare pony about 14 There will be a larger acreage of wheat sown in Harper county this hands high, 7 or 8 years old, has brands on her but cannot deseribe tian county, brought in a large quantity of honey for sale, and we understand were quite successful in disposing of it.

Harper Graphic. AIIGONIA KANSAS Flour, Corn Meal, and Chop Feed Constantly on hand and ear than ever before. i i li i i mum I them. A liberal reward will be paid tor her return. Jos.

Arnold, Owing to attending the county fair lor sale at the Lowest Market Price, our paper was late last week, but will We printed some sale bills this week Argonia, Kan. CUSTOM WORK A SPECIALTY. try tolbe on time hereafter. for A. T.

Fields which takes place, at Mayfield, Sumner county on Saturday G. L. Kiesler has just received a lot We would like to publish the award of premiums of the county fair but 16. He has quite a number of of Saddles and Whips. Call and aee them.

fine milch cows and yearling and two WHEN YOU COME To DANVILLE STCP AT THE NEW STORE lack of space forbids year old heifers. M. It. Grant, of Cherrvvale, in com For the champion light-weight lifter. pany with T.

J. Grimes and J. P. II. Montgomery is entitled to the Smith of Argonia, was in town Sunday.

-OF- laurels. "Pete" demonstrated his Her Money to loan at the Lockwook Farm Mortgage Agency, Anthony, Kansas. "NOTICE I have enlarged my store and got a new stock of Boots Shoes and will sell them cheap tor cash I). S. Miller.

Last week David Blubaugh purchas culean ability yestreday at the lumber yard by lifting a barrel of lime clear of ed the fixtures of the billiard hall of A. a two-foot wagon box with an eight F. Nixon, and will open out a restaur' ant. inch side-board, and it didn't require much effort either. We bet our loose Tlie receipts of the Harper Go to D.

S. Miller's and price his change (1 5 cts) on Pete's inability to county fair was $708.65, and the total amount of premiums awarded was EATIBBETTS perform the feat and lost. groceries before you buy elsewhere for he says he will not be undarsold. W. P.

Cole, of Morgantown, West $525.50. J. W. Mitchell, of Silver Creek town I). S.

Miller has enlarged his store Virginia, father-in-law of Freeman and everything goes for cash or no go. Long, arrived in town last Sunday. He ship, was in town on Tuesday and left Remember this before you BUY. us the "collatteral" for the Couiiant V. S.

Miller is selling Groceries AND YOU WILL FIND THERE A has some land here and came out with a view of buying more and also to look after his cattle interests of which he has quite a large number in the south cheaper than ever for he sells for CASH part of the county. Mr. Cole is a man of means and we would be pleased to COMPLETE STOCK for one year. J. V.

Portman, the jolly groceryman of Albion, in company with Lew Young, passed through town on Wednesday evening. Whv can 1 Danville organize a literary society? The evenings are getting long, so we wish some one would make a move in that direction. have him locate with us. UHHELH OF WHEAT AT THE AKOO Mr. Henry Thompson, of Green Hill, A new Howe sewing machine for sale or trade, inquire of D.

S. Millkk. -OF- father-in-law of Dr. A. J.

McAd-ams, arrived hereon Tuesday morning and will spend some time visiting here. Mr. Thompson is quite a pleasant gen tleman to talk with and expresses him self as being well pleased with our country. Mr. Thompson was her about one year ago and thinks our town has improved wonderfully in that Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, IJoots and Shoes, Queens-ware, Groceries, Flour, Meats, all of which will be sold at length of time.

We had a very pleasant call on Fri day morning of this week, from Mr. A. M. YanLandingham, who is a candi BOTTOM PR ICES. a date for Register oi Deeds of Harper county.

We were certainly favorably impressed with the suavoty and general business-like appearance of the "coming man," and hope in all sincerity that he will be elected to the office to which in "PS. B-l 8 E2 3 3 a p. I B'o 3 CO. 3W' 7t a Vt John Moffett came up from the range on Saturday. He has disposed of bis cattle and will probably make bis home in Danville this winter.

The Danville school commenced last Monday with 30 scholars on the roll. Mr McClure has been secured as teacher and we think will make a good one, Our merchants are all receiving their new stock of fall and winter They have been selected especially by our merchants to meet the wants of their many customers. The Western Rural and American Stockman, published at Chicago, comes to us this week in an enlarged form, and is a perfect beauty. It is just the thing for farmers to have. L.

II. Hamilton and family of Keota, Iowa, arrived here on Saturday evening. He brought two car loads of farm machinery and stock, among which is a fine bay stallion two years old which is a perfect beauty. He unloaded his things Monday and wili go on bis farm northeast of town. We welcome them among us as we can't g-5t too many such people.

1 pT2 he now aspires, and for which in our judgment, he is so admirably adapted. Harper County Fir. The fifth annual exhibition of the larper county fair, held at Anthony on I will not be undersold by any house in Harper Cqqnty, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday ot last week, was a grand affair being quality jf goods gqnsidercdi a grand success in every particular. The display in the floral hall was grand, and much credit is due the la dies who superintended that department, and also to the exhibitors. The KAN.

DANVILLE, north side of the ball near the east en-.

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832
Années disponibles:
1882-1886