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Pergonals5 GOODS atBOCK'BOTTflM Prices! Tliq Chanuto Times Thursday, September 6, 1883. -DEALER I N- -Village Creek S. Association. Programme of the rColfax Township S. S.

Association to be held at the Vfllage Creek schoolhouse, Sept. 27th 1883., Ad tress of welcome by Bro Phflip Tharp "How shall the indifTerent portion of thec4m-mnn ity Interested in the Sunday School by Rev. Gilman. Which is preferable, union or denominational Sunday Schools?" by Rev. Joseph Bay lees.

"Which is most profitable, lessons from the old or new testament?" by Rev. T. S. Johnson. Address to the children by Rev.

Welde. Essay by Miss JulU Nichols. B7 order of the Committee .1 Jtesolutions. ALL KIND BROOM Ohanute -cheerfully chirps. Fresh oysters are in 'market.

"Work on tlie railroad is; being pushed vigorously. Grapes are. quite plenty at two 'and three cents a pound. It is very difficult for new coiners to find a house, to live n. Communion services in the Presbyterian church last Sunday.

i Mr. Eaton has drilled wells lately for Mr. llartnian and Mr. Jenner, A Humboldt party saved $40 on a bill of lumber recently bought from our dealers. 1 These are delightfully, cool nights, and a sleep of nine hours duration can be successfully performed.

There were over ,300 people in attendance at the Convention yesterday, when Mr. Stillwell was nominated. stone crossing and guttering has been laid on the alley at Baird's black- (' SPRING WAGONS, Give me a call. At OPTO" THE 60BE1. Keeps "O.B." "SUPERB" ufl "HOME" Flour from the Winfleld Boiler Mills, THE BEST FLOUS IN THE MARKET -SOLE AGENT FOR- ONONDAGA andjULT ROCK SALT.

Call and see the new Upright Coffee Mill AND THY DUE HEW FANCT ROASTED which we will grind for you free of charge. "We claim to have The ONLY FUJLL and COMPLETE LINE OP STAPLE AND FANCY GLASS 6 QUEENSWARE in the city. Don't Forget This when you wish to Purchase. WlIKX YOC WAST NICK, FKESH, CLEAS GROCER-IKS AT LOW PRICES, CALL ON WaKRr as It bas pleased the Supreme Dicta tor of the Universe to remove from earth, the wife and companion of our esteemed hrother. Geo W.

Lindsay, and Whereas, We are de-suvm of testifying our heartfelt sympathy for our brother, in this his sad bereavement, therefore, be it Resolved, By Chanute Lodte. No. 639. Knfcbts of Honor, that we sincerely condole with oar beloved brother on the dispensation ith which it has pleased Uivine Providence to afflict him, and commend him for consolation- to Him who orders all things lor the best, and whose chas tisements are meant in mercy. Jiesoivea.

mat this heartfelt testimonial of our sympathy and sorrow be sprepd upon the records ot me ixKljre and that a copy thereof be transmitted to our worthj brother and to each of the city -papers. Jso.W.Lockis. mith Day, Committee. r. ildeb, List of Letters.

T5 EMAININd in the .1 rk.n.i. Kansas lor the week ending Sept. 6, lsSS, mill .1 .1 1 .1. 1 'nai uay. Barl er Charles Horton William Bellinger Alice ST Jones Bellinger lhvl Martin Reenter William Smith IT Burns Adeline Smith-Mary Dewey Ch irley Schmulsgone X.

Herrington Nora t-ersons calling fr ny cri these letters will pieasesay J. P. M. Thousands Say So. Mr.

T. W. Atkins, Girard, writes "1 never hesitate to recommend vour Electric Bitters to my customers, they give entire satisfaction and are rapid sellers." Electric Bitters are the purest and best medicne known and will positively cure Kidney and Liver complaints. Purify the blood and regulate the bowels. No family Can afford to be without them.

They will save hundreds of dollars in doctor's bills every veaf. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by G. P. AVilder. 3 DISSOLUTION' NOTICE.

The partnership between A. Lyen is dissolved by mutual consent, Mrs. S. A. Lyeu remaining in business at the old place.

Parties knowing theriiselves indebted to the old firm will please call at the old place of business, and settle tbeir accounts, and save further trouble. S. A. LYEM CO. AVhy do yoi: complain you are feeling bad.

take Dr. Johnson's Root and Herb- Cordial. It will invigorate, strengthen, vitalize and enrich your blood and give vou new life. Sold by J. U.

Co. MONEY TO LOAN on best terms in Neosho county. AMOS S. LAPHAM. Buoklen'a Arnica The greatest medical wonder of the world.

AVarranted to speedily cure burns, bruises, cuts, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chill-blains. corns, cancers, piles, and all skin eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per, box. For sale by Geo. P.

AVilder, Chanute, Kan. RETIRING FROM Present Business, TO EMBARK IN A NEW ONE. On and after Sept, 1st, the undersigned will mark Goods down BELOW COST to dispose of his stoclc. All sold strictly FOR CASH. CALL AND GET BARGAINS All persons indebted to him.

will arrange for a speedy settlement of their accounts. Store to Let. JOHN F. BARKLEY. 1 kSfcPS ON HAND A A.

FTJITj stock SCHOOlT.BOOKS 0f all Blank Books, 'stationery I rr- r- i-i' -1 in great variety. CO LD.ER DAVIS I dsire 0 Inforni' tbe4 citizelis of litfffiilo aud gm-romiding country, that I am determiend irr make it to their interest to call antr se me, as i am selling goods at prices that Defy Competition I I Keep constantly on hand a frrsf-'Class quality of DRY GOODS. BOOTS. HATS, SHOES, CAPS, aiJ ready m1e CLOTH I NGr Irrtske a epecinlitT of Boots ftnd Shoes. Keen ing the very best A large A irtsb stock of O- TZ-X -'B SI Also a large and compite stock of Drags, Medkines Paints, Oils, The largest, best and most com.

It te stock of General Merchandise ever seen in this, or sarrounding towns. 1 tend to all a coruial to call and ex- 1 nmine goods and get price's before purchasing elsewhere. JASPER WILLIAMSON. Buffalo, AVilson Co. Kan.

s-6-lm FORSALES I bate several very fine Thoroughbred Berkshire Pigs ol either sex, eligible to Tecord in the Berk' shire Record, which-J will sell on good terma if applied for soon, Aleo a number of Plymouth Rock Chickens. Residence th'ree irlles south of Urbana. Poet office address, Thayer, Kansas'. 47-50 t. C.

MURPHY. Sale of School, Land. Trkasttrer's Opticb. Neosho Cotntt, Kansas, 4N8A8, Erie, Aug. Notice is hereby given that I shall offer" at public sale, at my office.

In the City of Erie, on September 29th, 1883, between the ''ours of ten o'clock and three o'clock p. the following: described tracts of school land, situated in said County, to-wit: The northeast quarter southeast quarter of Section 36, Township 27. south ot Range 17 east. The appraised value of the land is $1.00 per acre; of the improvements S220. The southeast qxiarfcf of southeast quarter of section Srt.

Township Z7, south of Range 17 eat. The appraised value of th land is $5.00 per acre. AT. AT. AVOttK, Treasurer Neosho Kansas.

Notice in Attachment. William Sharp, Plaintiff, vs. ililton McAnincb, Defendant, In Justice's Court before J. A. Stevens J.

Tioga Township Keosho county Kansas. Thp said defendant Milton McAnineh will take notice that he has been sued by said plaintiff, William Sharp, in said Justice's Court, for the sum of SO.OO and interest, and that said Justice did, on the 13th day of August, 18S3, issue a garnishee ununons on M. Bailev and that said erranishee did on the 16th day of August, 18B3. in answer to said summons, appear before said Justice and made oath that tbey (M. Bailey were indebted to said defendant in tbe sum of $57 65-100 dollars, and that the same was due.

faid cause will be beard by said Justice on tbe loth day of 1883. at 10 o'clock a. at wbicb time judgment will be taken by said plaintiff for the sum of gfto 00 with interest at 7 per cent, per annum from Aueust 13, and for -costs; and said sum of 65-100 dollars will be applied on payment of paid judgment and costs, if defendant fails to appear. WILLIAM. SHARP.

Luther Cone. Plaintiff. Att'y for Pl'ff. rublicaiion Notice. In the District Court of Neosho County, Kansas.

R. X. Allen, Plaintiff, vs. Tbe Ohio and Kansas Improvement Company, Joseph Underwood, H. N.

Love Lvdia.A. Wildbhan, Warren O. Thomas, Sanford W. Eoe, and Roes his wife. Defendants.

The State of Xamas to the Defendants above naniel: You, and each oyou. are hereby notified that vou have been sued, and that said plaintiff. R. X. Allen, did on the 10th day of August, a.

1S8 file his petition in the above named Court against that yon must answer said petition so filed against you on or before the 1st dav of October, a. r. 1883, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment will accordingly be rendered in the above entitled action, and "gainst vu, as follows That the Tax 1 Deed of aid Plaintiff to the east half of the Southwest quarter of Section No. Six (6). in Township No.

Twenty-nine (29), south of Range No. Nineteen (19), east, in Neosho County, Kansas, is valid, and that you have no estate or interest whatever in or to said land; and that tbe title of said plaintiff is good and valid; that said plaintiff's title to said land be quieted, and you and each ot you forever debarred and enjoined from asserting any claim Whatever in or to said land and premise adverse to said plaintiff, and for the costs of said action. Given tinder uiv hand and the CviP seal of said Court this 13th day of Ce August, 1883. J. J.

HURT, Clerk District Court. IIUTCHIXGS DEXISON, Attys. for Plaintiff. Assignee's Notice to Creditors. 1 In the District Court of Neosho County, Slate of Kansas.

In thB matter of the assignment of S. Winfleld. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Assignee of said S- AVin field, will attend and be present at tbe rflice of tbe Clerk of the District Conrt of said Neosho County, at the Courthouse in Erie, In County and State aforesaid, on the 18th day of A. JSS3.

and during two consecutive days thereafter from Nine o'clock A. to Five o'clock P. of ech, day aforesaid, for the purpose of adjusting and allowing demands against the estate -of said S. AVinfield. assignor: and all creditors of the said 8.

Winfleld must attend and present to the undersigned their respective demands against -said estate, during the tiraa aforesaid, or they will be precluded from any benefit thereof. August 6th, 1583. Assignee of S. AVinfield CO Ul CD CD 1 CD MERRITT Mrs. McClelland has gone eastward for a 'brief -visit.

L. Cronk triade a trip to Osage Mis-siohlast week. Mrs. J. W.

Adkina went to Burlington Monday to make a visit to her parents. Mrs. II. D. from Galesburg, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.

R. S. Johnson." Misses Ida and Ella Leyn are attending the Bismarch Fair and visiting friends at Lawrence this week. AJ J. Bobbins left for Fort.

Scott on Monday morning, to attend school at that place the coming Mr. Smith, who formerly kept the "Red Front Restaurant," has returned from Missouri to his farm, near town. John Powell and sister, Mattie, of Erie, were up visiting their and family, last Saturday and Sunday. A very pleasant call one day last week by J. B.

Ditmars and Geo. M. Dewey two of the best citizens of Pleasant Valley. Mr. McDonough.

the. gentlemanly excursion agent of tlie K. L. S. road, was in the city last Sunday, visiting the McClelland Bros.

Lew. Carter packed his grip and went to Kansas City, on Monday. He will also visit Bismarck Fair, and received the usual caution to beware of sharps, during his weeks visit. Prof. Gridley dropped in to say "how dye-do" last Friday, being on his way to Topeka.

lie has just closed a successful term as assistant conductor in our Normal Institute, and returns soon to his home in Winfleld. Alf Gibson was in town yesterday, and considers his chances quite good for continuing in the Clerk's ofllce another term. Ife has certainly done satisfying all by hisfaithfnl attendance upon the duties of the office. E. Lyen and wife, of Harrods--hnro- Tv vV'wfirw'visirinsr their brothers famTly, Mrs.

S. A. Lyen. a few days last week, returning on Jionaay. rney were delighted with the attractive appearance of our country, and our prosperous look ing to'wn.

L. Gilman returned early last week from a two mouths trip in Colorado and Wyoming, where he has been engaged in mission work for the American S. S. Union. After his return he made a trip to Wichita, and preached a good sermon last Sunday evening in the Presbyterian church.

The Times office was favored yesterday with a call from a large number who were in attendance at the judicial convention; so many in fact, that we have not space to mention them individually. Thanks gentlemen. I would respectfully announce to the Ladies of Chanute and vicinity that I am prepared to do Dressmaking in all the latest styles. I have had near twenty years -experience in the business. Ladies hue Dressmaking a speciality.

Residence one block north and one, block west of the Sherman House. Mrs. T. E. Clark.

I have just received some extra clean clean Blue Grass seed. Call and be supplied. A. H. Turner.

Boun: To Mr. aud Mrs. J. P. Cone, Aug.

31st, a son. May he grow np to be a source of much joy to the parents. Selected fruit trees on every Lot in Fruit Hill Addition. Publio Sale I I will offer at public sale on Thursday. at.

10 o'clock a. in on my farm, live miles northeast of Urbana. the following propert'. to-wit: Five head of horses, eight head of hogs, one two-horse wagon, two sets of double hnruess. a complete farming outfit, and 60 acres of corn in the fleld.

Terms made known on day of sale. I have also 700 head of graded sheep, that I will sail at private sale. J. M. Allex.

New Furniture Store. Tne undersigned have opened a new Furniture store in Mr. R. N. Allen's building, room formerly occupied by John A Veils.

AVe are both practical Cabinet makers, and will use all our skill to have our goods in the best possible shape. Orders will be filled to our best ability. Thanking the Public for the liberal patronage received (hiring our partnership with Mrs. S. A.

Lyen. we would ask a continuance in the. future, promising to do our best to merit the same. Respectfully, Kocu Bros. "Onondaga" Salt, 2 per barrel, or $1 for half barrel, at Jno.

Carter Son's. I have received this week a car load of Onondaga Si'lt from Syracuse, New York, for which I am sole ayrent for this citv. This salt is much better than the Lake salt, is dry, free from lime, is good enough for Dairy and Table use, is pure, aud is warranted full weight. Sold barrels and in sacks holding a half barrel each. 1 also keep the Rock Salt in lumps for salting stock.

Dunakin the Grocer. 685 Sheep For Sale! High grade Merino, all young sheep aud mostly ewes. Address me. at Urbana. Neosho or on the farm eight miles southeast of Chanute, M.

S. Eejlembek! you can get the "Belle of Kansas" at any other house except i 1 On the 27th. ult. while Robert Mc- Cutchen and R. Pennington, of Chetopa twp'l, Wilson were working at a broom corn thresher the cylinder burst, and both 'men.

were struck by flying pieces, McCutchen dying the next dayi A Wide Awake Druggist. I Mr. G. P. Wilder is always wide awake in his business, and spares no pains to secure the best of every article in'-his He has secured the agency for 'the celebrated Dr.

rig's "Si ew l)iseov0r'y for Consumption. The' oiiiy certain cure known for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthmas Ha Fever, Broh- Hoarseness, Asthma, Hay Bro ohitis, ot any affection of the-Throat ai lng Sold on positire' giiarantee. A' give you a Trial Bottle Free. Regul nd ill ular Size 1.00.: 3 "Little Joker" is the beet smoking tobacco. 't I' I Oscar Ayilde since he lost his hair and assumed legs to his breeches, is generally marked down as a very common sort of a dirde.

I If'you are despondent and weary of life, do not give up nor commit suicide. It is not trouble that causes such feelings. 1 ,1 "I uuiauisuiucreu ijivtr, wmcuir. niKJ Dandelion will invigorate and restore, and thus bring you "hapiness This medicine is prepared from a concentrated extract -'of Dandelion root, 'in combination with other valable roots, barks and herbs, aTid is without doubt the best liver regulator and hlood purifier in the market. Pint bottles only one dollar, and every bottle warranted.

For sale by J. H. Light C6. Chanute Kan: iv monthly payments: i.i i. AMC5S S.

LAPHAM; rj'Collln Ague Cure' not-Only breaks Hip chills and fever at -once: but' it removes the morbid bilious secretionsy. thorough-ly cleanses the system 'ami permanently I cents; everv bottle, warranted, Sold In Erie, Aug. 28tb. by Probate Judge Wallace; Miss Laura Grable and Mer rid Otis Hodgden, both of this comity. In Erie, on Friday, Aug.

by Judge Wallace, Miss Amanda Wrestler and Mr. Robert Liiieberry, both of Walnut, Kans. In Erie, Ks. Aug. by Probate Judge Wallace Miss R.

A. Hooper and Mr.AV. H. Trammell, both of Neosho In Canville Aug. 12th, 3Ir.

D. "Wesley and Miss Belle Thomas. Died: At her home in Chanute. August 31st. Mrs.

Maggie B. Lindsay, aged 27 years, 1 1 to 1 5 months and IS days. Funeral services were held at the house, on Saturday afternoon, conducted by Rev. M. Ingles, his remarks "being based on Rev.

14, 13. A very large number of friends manifested their sympathy by their presence. 1st, 1833, of Walter Lee. son of W. II.

and A A. Edwards, aged 9 years, 2 months and 20 days. Walter was taken sick August 20th. and after twenty-four hours treatment seemed to be a great deal better, but the following twenty-four hours developed the truth that the insidious disease had taken a deeper and mora violent hold, and from that time on ulling all that physicians parents and kiul friends oould do. Walter was conscious to the last; told mi and pa that he was going to Heaven to be with Christ Jesus and loved ones gone before, Hrd, Hard! Indeed it is tn give np our precious boy ba( onr Father in Heaven knows best; He makes no mistakes.

"The T.ord gave, the Tjord hath taken away. Blessed be the name of the "With thee, my Grvl up from the earth My soul awakened by Heavenly birth Would rise and leave liie's careless mirth. Willi thee! I hear the words of cneer, Be not afraid, I am so near 'lhy trusting heavmoed never His Parents. For six per cent, money, call on. Mc Clelland Bros.

Strayed? One sorrel horse colt, '3-years small size. One 2-year old mare bav color, a beautv. old colt, If you have seen them please report to 31. BAILEY The relisrious editor of the Chanute Times bemoans the lack of relisrious prosperity there as compared With tlie ramd advancement ot material growm and business. Democrat.

Not exactly what we said, but still its Avhat we want is another church buildinEr or two in our town. AA'e are just opening a fine line of Flan nels and AY ool. AVarner JonNSON. Tne -Chanute Times has a new uress and now looks nice, and is newsv. The Times is a good reliable.

paper, and ha out lived everythinsr that has tried to down it. Iifcord. As when She was Young. "I have used Parker's Hair Balsam and like it better than an- similar prepara tion I know of." writes Mrs. Ellen Perry, wife of Rev H.

Perrv, of Coldbrook Stmnsrs. Mass. "My hair was almost en- tirely gray, but a dollar bottle of the Balsam has restored the softness, and the brown color it had when I was younar- not a single gray hair left. Since I began applying the Balsam my hair has stopped fallinir out, and I find that it is a per fectly harmless aiul agreeable dressing. Flour is the best fanev flour ever offered for sale in this market.

This is Strictly Fancy Flour, and absolutely the best. Sold by Dcnakix the Grocer. The "Belle of Kansas" for sale by Carter Son, sole agents is the Flour on the market. Jno. best II.

II. Johnson, of Big Creek brought Jno. Barkley a choice brood sow last Saturday. AVe understand that Mr. B.

intends to keep a large number of hosrs to consume the refuse from his crcamerv. 'EXCELLENT. The Most Remarkable Remedy or The Age is Marsh's Golden Balsam. "Your Golden Balsam sells well an! gives excellent satisfaction, as we have, heard i a number of cases." MePike Fox, wholesale druggists, Atchison, Kan. "The use of your Golden Balsam hi is cured me of a bad Cough and Lung trouble.

1 believe it. to be the most remarkable remedy of the age." AA'ui. Bryant, Kansas City. Mo. "Your Golden Balsam has cured my wife of incipient Consumption.

I have sent three bottles to my sister in Louisville, Kentucky, who is suffering with the same disease." A. Delissa, Ottumwa, Iowa. Marsh's Golden Balsam, the famous Throat and Luug medicine, and Marsh's Golden Blood aud Liver Tonic, the great Blood purifying and Liver regulating remedy, are for sale by J. H. Light druggists, Chanute.

Large bottles 50 cents and $1. Trial size 10 cts. 1 The Chanute Elevator is now prepared to clean Beans free of charge. S. A.

AVickard Co. "Politics, if'foriny good are" meant -to protect the home and society, and tlie sooner OUr morals and Christianity' are incorporated into politics, the better for every dear interest of home and society. McClelland Bros, are loaning 6 per cent money the lowest rate in Kansaswith low commission. Dr. llarker has treated over five' hundred patients since the sickly term set in this summer, and has ouly lost tw" 6-.

cases by death. Try Si mmona AVal worth for Sugar. You will get more, and of a. finer quality than i 'Just received one car of Rock Salt for which I am sole agent for this -city. This ealt is in, lumps weighing from one pound, to i pounds and just the thing stock, as it will, not waste by being exposed to Gall and buy a.little, and try it.

Dcxakin the Grocer. The best' smoking tobacco ig Joker," 'Little, Sell your old Iron, RagSj ram." to Bert The universal popularity among horsemen, of Cole's. Veterinary Garbolisalve. and the rapidly increasing demand for it is the posible evidence of its super-; For the cure of cats, galls, sores and diseases Of feet of horses and fat tle, it has no equal, and is one of inestimable, value to horsemen, stockmen and farmers'. D.

Hammel extensive stock dealers, of Appleton, say "AVe have usedGole's Veterinary Carbot-isalve on bad puts and bruises on horses, caused, oyer the different railroads, also for scratches and old sores, and find it by far the best thing that we ever used." Pound cans 1 small eaus.50 cents. i A few acres of rye sowed about this time, will splendid. 7 pasture for stock next winter. a For Cliilla and Fever, Ague Itemittent or Jnteiroittent Fever, or any disease of a malarious, nature, use Collins' Ague Cure. It is an aaul positive cure thoroughly demising the system of all germs of, a malarial poison-acting directly upon the iliver, and vbowpla- Every bottle is warranted to cure or money 'refunded.

Price 50 cents. Soid by J. II Light Co. CHANCTE MARKET REPORT For WednesdaySeptember 5 y- Wheat. 85 .80 ei.w 82.25a3.00 80 14al5c .15 10 Corn Flour, per Meal, per hundred Hams, per pound Butter, per pound Eggs, per dozen Hogs Good Cows Fat Steers.

ANNOtJNCEMfiNTS. COUNTY CLERK. I am a candidate lor County Clerk, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. Jas. Stanfiet.d.

REGISTER OF I)ED3. We are authorized to announce the name of John BBeatty, of Tioga township, as a candidate for Register of Deeds, of Neo-sho'county, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for the office of Register of Deeds, of Neosho county, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. Canville twp. Henry Brown.

TREASURER. I am a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. II. Seed Iiye for sale by Turner. Jewelry a Speciality at Upton's.

Xice fresh Graham Flour, at Carter's. Six per ft. money at McClelland Bros. Forxi A Shawl. Owner can have same by paying for this local.

One imported China Tea Set of 5(5 pieces to be given away, at Simmons Walworth's. A hearty infant son was added to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W.

Williams, on Aug. 30th. The reader's attention is directed to the advertisement of Jasper Williamson, of Buffalo. The colored Baptist Society will hold a Festival in Williams' Hall, Friday evening, Sept. 14th.

The call for a Republican County Convention, in the. Headlight, is signed by "Kev. J. Smith, Most desirable Residence Lots in the city are in Fruit Hill Addition. For sale by Amos S.

Lapham. Pierce City Lime best in the market a fresh car load received this week by S. A. Brown Co. An addition to the dwelling house of Mrs.

McClelland is being built, and the main house much improved. That stone pavement in front of the Jones' and Haines" block is first class, and should be duplicated in many places. Eli Xeff. of Humboldt, purchased a large bill of lumber last.week. for a new barn on his farm in Wilson county, from tin'' Ohanute Lumber Co.

Highest cash price paid for Castor Beans and Flaxseed. Beans cleaned l3' steam power. S. A. Wickakd Co.

Rev. J. II. Bright has moved into his own house, and the ladies of the church presented him with a new carpet for his best room. Ladies not wishing to cook this hot weather can buy Canned Salmon.

Sardines. Mustard Sardines, Spiced Mackerel. Brook Trout. Cove Oysters, Pickled Tongue. Pressed Corned Beef.

Chipped Dried Beef, of Dunakix the Grocer. The Mo. Pacific road runs a special train to Neosho Falls this week, leaving here at 7: 45 a. in. and returning at 7 p.

m. It is run on Wednesday, Thursday and Fridav. We have a very good lot of 2x4, twenty-two feet long, also 2x4 and 2x6. twenty-four feet long. D.

Dubach Co. John Garter Son have purchased a new delivery rig for delivering goods over the city, which with their low prices and goods will give them a large city trade. Farmers who have any of my sacks are requested to return them at once. Also those indebted to me are desired to call and settle very soon, and thereby save costs. W.

W. ROTSTER. Our Cornet Band packed up their tents and baggage last Monday, and started for Bismark Fair where thej are engaged to play for the week. Before leaving they played a couple of fine pieces. We are certain their playing will give full satisfaction to aJl who hear them.

Our stock of Clothing, Boots and Shoes, is large and Call and see. Five per cent, discount on all cash sales of over 5. Warner Johnson. A stone -walk is being laid in front of Mr, Stahl's lot and two dobs owned by VT. B.

Fisher, opposite the Times office. The stone used cornea from ihe South Mound quarries, in the southeast part of this -county and is of a superior quality and thickness. Get your time pieces repaired at Up-, you want them to run regular. A kiln drier for corn'meal has been re-, eeived this week by the City It weighs about 1,000 pounds, "and is said to be the only one Tiffhe State. This Mill ships" large amounts meal to Texas points, and is necessary that it be perfectly free from moisture in order to keep; i 11 1 i Skinner Son; of Topeka'.

adv. in another column) will send a line' red-Opera Button- Shoe 'Oik-receipt of 62.75. Their plan of delivering goods free throughout the State will, doubtless win for them, a handsome trade. j' On SaturdaylasOIr, John White of Buffalo, bought pair of Indian ponies and while a lariat, was on one of started to rope' getting' coiled around his left leg jwitti 'violent' edc breaking the just above the-, and tearing the flesh away, so- that, the bones protruded. -DrsBrowit, Light and Bartl dressed the wound, and Mr.

w-as taken to He ig now doi ug jvell, consideri ng the. serious uatureof the wound. U.u -i Ju; i' Collinfe' Ague Core is a strictly vegetable- remedy which never to- Chills and. Fever, Third Day and Dumb Ague and ever form, of Intermittent Milarial i ME" GROCER OF SEEDS, COR! "Winfield's old Stand. the place, with si ulletock 11'' Store in Chanute.

GENUINE BARGAINS. Also Pies and Cakesi 'v ST. LOU IS, MO 'GRAND CLEARING SALE smith shop, and curbing on the lot. Ed McClelland presented the Band with a box of excellent cigars for their efficiency in playing classical music. The bids were sq low at the auction sale of ponies, last that the sale was stopped, before all were sold.

Mr. Paff tpok his 3-year old black horse to the Xeosho Falls Fair this week, and S. Lr Vansandt took Ins 3-year old nuy. The watermelon market has not been liberally supplied this season. or three loads were brought- in during tUe last few days.

A pleasant 'call this 'week from Messrs. S. G. Isett and A. B.

Stofer, of Humboldt, who will next week open a stock of Dry Goods in Freeman's new to Light's Drug Store. building, next Everv bodv go to the City Mills and buy a Sack of Warranted Flour for $1.25 Bran 50 cts. per cwt. Fresh arrival of Canned Goods at Simmons Walworth's. To-morrow will be "old soldiers day'' at the Neosho Fall Fair, Senator Plumb will talk to the boys, and a gOod time is expected.

Buy the New Home or Domestic sewing machine and you know you have a good one. The Young Ladies Society will hold an Envelope Festival" in the Presbyterian Church, on AVednesday evening, Sept. 12th. Envelopes will be sold with ladies names for cts. Ice Cream and Cake 15 cts.

each. Dubach Co. are receiving 250.000 first-class shingles. They are doing a good business, and sold more lumber during August than any previous month. Madam Rumor has it that another marriage is on the tapis, as he was seen purchasing one of those, nice rings at Upton's Mattie Lyen aud sister have moved their Millnery stock down stairs, occupying one side of tlie.

Furniture store. Customers are invited to call upon them in their new location. Jane Grey Swisshelm says "You cannot lessen the size of. a woman's waist without stunting her brains." This accounts for the large number who walk the streets, aud know nothiug except how to dress. The poor thing's brains have been stunted until they don't know any better.

Dressmaking-. Sirs. E. A. Troy, who has had 21 years experience in dressmaking, dc-ires a call from ladies who have work in this line.

Measuring and cutting by the system. "House north of Rosenthal's new Store. Mr. Kelso, of Iola. is arranging to locate a steam saw mill upon the timber land of Rev.

J. W. Baughman. where the railroad crosses on Big creek, ami will cut up some line large oak and walnut timber, which abounds in that neighborhood. Full line of Trunks, all sizes, at Warner Johnson's.

One of the most prosperous farmers in this vicinity is F. J. Cooper, living four miles west of town. He came to Kansas in 18G5, and by hard work has gained enough of this world's goods, so he can take it easy in his old days. This is another proof of what Kansas farmers can do when they work and persevere.

Have you seen the stock of sewing machines at Turner's Complaint was 'made hy G. W. McClelland against, Win. and W. Frye of the Parsons Pallnliim, and R.

L. this place, for libel. Constable Rogers arrested the' parties and they were brought. before Dunham yesterday. The Case was.

set for preliminary hearing Sept. 24th; and bond was given iri $1,000 for their appearance. Try Rock Candy Drips, at Simmons Walworth's. The follow! ng is the Republican tieket nominated in Wilson county; last Sat-' urday Sheriff. W.

Kely Clerk, CP Register of Deeds Mi E. Richardson Treasurer," B. W. Ladd Coroner, J. T.

G6x; Conf r. 3d Distriet, StOUt M. New Soaps. Union" and "Oriental," at Frewert's. 9 The announcement Stiihfieldj as a candidateifoi- County Clerk, appears 'trader -'the'" regular a the' reguliir'.

5 man' 61" exctdlerit iiabitS' baracter, aud If the" should IT youn; i i and ch; choose him to fill ilvi pLice they would have a faithful and conscientious eftieial. desire to tender ray heartfelt "thanks to the many who rendered such faithful and constant assistance during the recent fatal illhess of thy Geo. N. Lindsay. is surprising at the' iiumber buggies Turner is he Always has one on'hahd thit'just Ah addltiori ha! bewri' 'platted 'nd.

WVp.d Py 'railrpadcom-pany named. North Erie tlots are liow being offered for Jj R. De-wiler'is' ambflg and will at once" erect'a'n Agricultural j' Implement, fwarphpuse. D. of Osage has-also bought lots will build a grain elevator.

M.fi i DonPt forget that I now have1 oil hand the "O.B, -SnpeW and "Home" Flour, the; best in tbe iuarketr1 i 1 Tiiii: iiosEf in the world i' of ho value to yow unless you have Uiealth and blood. Sold by Light of our IMMENSE STOCK of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, THE RAREST OPPORTUNITY OF THE SEASON Our IV3AIV.IV.OTH FALL AMD WINTER STOCK will be here soon, and must make room for them. CALL AUD EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND PRICES and see what good Goods you can' buy for the same money that you pay for INFERIOR Goods elsewhere. Yery Respectfully, arnf is still on hanu at the old PROVISIONS, GLASSWARE? HARDWARE STOVES, The- Oldest Grocery WILL ALWAYS GIVE YOU Fresh Bread every day, I VIP Sold Mgricultura 1th the remedy which, are. simply Herb Cordial will make yon heolthv-i billions remedy and Liver Regulator in posible wthqnimne or.

ant other prep1l.et.rongiaBd.vigorsk vitalixet pmify andithe whole-field Price '50 bjDAViS and 3IEKRITT, Chann te U.H. IJght r-- luv 'i uir J'U, f- Tf'ti. 'li 1 1 i- 1 1 Ml.

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Years Available:
1872-1891