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The Kaw Valley Chief from Perry, Kansas • 1

The Kaw Valley Chief from Perry, Kansas • 1

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mr ik I ft' ti ft Job Printing. Of All Executed in the best style of ths art, and at Bottom Prices for Cash. Published every Friday at PERRY, JEFFERSON RAS $1.50 ler Year. I 1 Sample copies sent to any address. Liberal discount to clubs.

THE FnilMTBI Orders from abroad will receive prompt attention. Correspondence solicited. Address Chief, Perry, Ks FERRY, BZAJSTSA-S, OCT. 15, 1SSO YOL. II.

-NO. 2. BREVITIES. Business and Professional. Republican Grand rally to-morrov.

The James House is being remodeled JOHN WALS ET COME AND SEE! A son cf Eq. Davis, of Williamstown, ON! died lant Monday. Jopeph Douglp.s has moved his furniture Meriden I tens. The Baptist church is seating and carpeting the aisles of Metzger's Hall for the purpose of having a place of worship till they can build. Miss Olie Lewis, one of Lecomp-ton's brightest belles, is in this city visiting friends and relatives.

The temperance concert at the U. Iudian summer. It publican Rally to-merrow. This is the season for chilla and fever. Will the Gai field club parade to-morrow Paints and Oils lower than the lowest at SpaDgler a Bouton's.

store to the old Wright blacksmith build ing on Oak street. A. 'Chimney flue which Do not fail to visit Nurpasses any other. Mr. Cri.

Stark's wife returned home THE IEW ITOSE DUTTOK COMBINATION PATENT Oskaloosa and Perry HA CK Daily, except Sundays, betwen Oskaloosa and Perry. J. V. TBAPP, Prop'. J.

McMURRAr, Physician I Surgeon. Perry, Kansas, from Illinois, where she has been visiting for several Monday night. A lnncb stand will be kej ia the post Miss Josie Granger started for Washing CHIMNEYS- OF- office building on election day, conducted Tl, 1, iucy -lie suuuirsn, iia inuvcu by the ladies of the Women'a Missionary Society. yond all question, by those who are using them. THEY ARE ULTERIOR TO JOTIIERS BECAUSE Tbo'.

Kent brought ui seme fine specimens of corn this week, but we pre unable to classify them. However, if fine, large, ton Territory, Monday noon. Eev. Pailett preached at the Presbyterian churchJSuoday afternoon. Buy Church Co's Soda Urm and ham mer brand.) For sale at Learner's.

Democratic County convention at Oaka-loosa to-mcrrovr. Prof. Rurey commenced school Monday with a large number cf of scholars. A large stock of Slate Spocges for school chiidrea at Spangler Bouton's 1st They are perfect non-conduc- I torso heat. J.C.GRINTER&CO.

You should not fail to call and see us for the simple reason that we will Positively sell goods as low, or lower than you can get them iu Topeka or MADISON. fat ears are calculated to make the pork-lings' mouths water, we think they will do. A Chiif iterc'z injured hia eyesight in The First in the Field WITH NEW GOODS And Splendid Bargains! I would respectfully inform my patrons and the public generally that I am again in lead, having already received one of the largest and hent stock of oiotb.ixi: Boots aiacl Slioes Ever opened in one house in Kentucky Township which I will 10 IVr niL. lower than evtir JeiKl What. I Say, And live up to wli I adver iso, as my numerous i-ustoners will testify.

My uiutto is, and always will be, "Keep the best goods in the market, and not be undersold by anybody 1" My Mock of DHY GOODS, 11 ATS and ('A Vi irt full and col'i'Ieie. My line of liiruisliing goods is nls i comp Kc4 IJoulnr liiilt KocUs titMHl iill Murk ItciiK ISK '2 35 A ino V'iil If iiikI Hoot 51 I Very Itcht v'nl IttMtt 4 onion's (irH in feliocs, II lli rut 1 liijt I oIUhs 75 iUt Uwl Knltttii Ktioc 2 50 Ask anyone who has purchased good ft my store in the last 30 days, boot-; and shoes or other goods, and I am sure they will tell you that you can save money by patronizing me. I will always pay tl highest price for hogs or grain of all kinds. Jolm "Walsh, striving to discern the top of that Hsnccck and English flag pole which the Lawrerce ahFing, Shampooing and TIair-cutting done la the latest styles of the art. Shop open for the convenience ef customers hereaftar, on Saturday and Sundays.

North side. Front Etreet, in TerT rel building. Standard said the democrats were going to We are marking the old raise in Perry, several weeks age. Come, Lawrence, stock at it isn'i too late vet. The stately cotton wooda aboucd on cur river banks.

i ney are pmootn lnsiaeanci collects soot less than any other chimney. 3d They give the bestdraught. 4th They cannot crack. 5th They are durable. Cth they are light and easily either by rail or wagon.

7th They are as readily put up as a stove-pipe, '8th They are adapted to all pur- The following are some of the new namep added to the Chief list thia week. E. Mctzger and Jno. Smith, Meriden; Nathan B. church on last Wednesday evening was a grand success.

From a misunderstanding on our part we failed to give notice that Miss Smith, of Oskaloosa, opened the primary department ot the school in the old school house at this place on the first Monday in October. She is quite a pleasaot appearing lady and comes with an established reputation as a good teacher. Mr. Gillully, now. of the firm of Smith Gilluly, in this place, has received the appointment of postmaster at this place The following distinguished gentlemen were in town last week: Rev.

J. Barratt, of North Topeka; Rev. Morse, of Burlingame; Rev, Herrington, of Tecumseh, and last but not least Rev. F. Walker, of Auburn.

This gentleman is said to be the second youngest Baptist minister in the state, and his life and abilities are such as to cause that denomination to be heartily proud of him. It might and doubtless will be of interest to some of your readers to hear something of Mr. J. F. Keene, the estimable young "Buckeye," suffice to say that "Traveller" has been informed by Mr.

Keene, himself, of Wm. A. H. HARRIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LAWRENCE, RAS. Secretary Ransas State Temperance Union.

12 ly FEED STABLE. iel Wilsou and Albert Copley, Irwin, BOTTOM PRICES! And will closi them out at once to make room for a mammoth Stock of Goods. WE MEAN 1 poses. Jno. A.

Stein, Perry; L. B. Buffingtcn, Newmar; Thos. Smith, Williamstown Caas. Smith, Oikalooa and N.

T. Ploughe, Perry. We call the attention of our farmers to th9 tdvertifement of the new firm of Trumbull Spurlock, of Perry. These gentlemen are paying the highest cash prices for grain of all kinds and solicit the patronage of all. They also pell all kinds of latest improved farm machinery and agricultural implements.

Consult them before buying elsewhere. Just What We Say Have your new advertisements ready for next weeks issue. Spanker a Bouton make their own vinegar from pure apple cider. There was no dance at Collin's hall WedaeeJa4 evenirg, owing tothe disagreeable weather. The tew barber shop building nearing completion.

Payne, himself, is the architect. Norwood Phillips are crowded, bo to jpeaV. They are having more work than they can do. Lyman Bonton, Jr, of Leavenworth, made a flyirg visit to Perry last Sunday eee bis parents and relatives. Corref-pondenta shouid send us their com munications bo we can have them on 01 before Wedneed cf each week.

The men on section 10 broke their handcar, Tuesday evening, and were obliged to send it to Armstrong for repairs, Mrs. E. M. Cami-boll opened her Belect school at her reeidecce, Monday with something near fifteen scholars. Mr.

A. Woodin, of Graham county, was in town thia week policlting aid for the sufferers in that district. A. F. Gratigny has added a stock of cigars and tobacco to hia ctore at the post-office.

RUph McBride and Lon ack are ex And will give ou the Best Bargains ever had in this City. Boots and Shoes. J. Mo MUSHY. Marriage or Two Prominent Teachers.

Mr. J. C. Banta, of Lawrence, and Miss Maggie Morrison, of Ttnganoxie, were married at the Lawrence House, in Lawrence by Dr. Marvin, on Friday of last week.

All of the parties are well known 'n Jefferson county, jjr. Bnuta will be remembered 88 one of the instructors at our DEALER IN his retirement irom business lor a short time and on last Monday re We have just received a large stock of Sample Boots and Shoes which we ceived a card from Buffalo, N. Qrocsrie Provisions, dated Oct. 1, stating that he was in 9th They are ornamental. 10th THEY ARE CHEAT.

Also used in raising ordinary chimneys. The" press have commended them with the highest praise. The people who are using them are unqualified in their endorsement of them. Come and eximine for yourselves before putting up any other. Remember they are better than stone or brick.

N. J. STARK, PERRY, KAF. R. II.

DEIBERT, OSKALOOSA, Kf. Manufactured and sold by WILLED DEALERS IX STOVES, TINWARE HOUSE, FURNISHING GOODS. TUMPS HPE AND MANUFACTURES OF TIN COPPER AND SnEET IRON WARE ROOFING GUTTERING SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DRIVE WELLS AND REPAIRING PUMPS. 104 MASS. LAWRENCE, KAS- county Institute, while orrison in low figures that city and would yisit New York Horses boarded by the day, week or month a reasonable rates.

Stables South side of Front St HORACE ROOT, House and Sign Painter. All kinds of Plain and Fancy painting, Graining. Frescoing etc. at the lowest living rates. Lower Floor Collin's Building, Perry Kas.

ALEXANDER MARKS Dealer in "Watches Clocks, Jewelry. SILVER and PLATED WARE. 83 Massachusetts Lawrence, Ka Watches, Cock and Jewe ry repraired in workman ike manner All work warranted. Central House Oskaloosa, Kansas I. n.

FA1RH0LM, Tropr. stable in connection with the house Lawrence Souse, LAWRENCE, KAS. 51 VERMONT ST. T. SAMPSON CO.

Prop's. are marking at such tha't City, Philadelphia and Pittsburg before his return home. Traveller well known as a teacher ia the southern part cf the count During the fore part of the present A F.ejh ock at pected home from Kansas City in a few days. The will tben rvmsin here all win er. II.

T. Chapman, of Willhmstovn, drove All Can AlTord to Huy We only ask tha'u you call and examine our goods and learn our prices and convince yourself that we will do what we advertise. auglS from Topeka to Pen a- distance i 17 NEW it ORGANS WATERS' milep, in two hours and 15 minutes, last ORCHESTRAL WITH, and WITHOUT the CHIME of EXLL3 week, Prof. Failyer, assisted by several of our unearthed the Elephas Primigeniu8 discovered by S. C.

Mason. It was thirty-four feet under the surfaco. Its tusks were over nine feet long; and its teeth, four of which were secured, were fifteen inches in length and eight inches in depth. Manhattan Industrial ist. Wednesday.

A good drive wkh one horee Times are improving in Kansas. It is 'hat a man is heard to complain "hard times," while a few years ago it wao the only cry. Also keeps on hand a complete stock, of Paints, Oils, Etc 0PF0SITE TOST OFFICE. are the most jJEAITTI iu ST I.U and PERFI-X'T in TOME KVEK. JUADK.

having: iho celebrn.tc.1 OR-t'UKSTItA 1. Mtop, u- ich is a fine Imitation of the Human ot" 30 in Perfect Harmony tt'iAereels, produe-Ingan eflrrt both magical fc electrifyihr.WA'f KltM NEW VESPEIt, NEW COTTAJE, MOUVFNIK, CHAPEli and DULCET ORUANH in unique french rases combine PIT1MTY of You may ehoot quails and prairie now, if you caa fijd them and have a Good accommodations $16o per day, Dr. Jno. Smith and E. W.

Mtfzger, of meals 25 cents. 12 ly Meriden, made the Chief office a pleauant ci.ll Tuesday and enlarged the subscription Williiimstowii Items. DIED: Monday morning, Oct. 11 Sames Blufl'ord Davis, son of Esq. B.

Davis, in the 14th year of his age, after a protracted illness of 3 months of intense suffering. The cause of his death was unknown until a post mortem examina- Trumbull Spurlock (Successors to J. S. Trumbull.) Will pay the highest list. MRS.

J. II. EATON, DEALER IN STOVES TINWARE It is about time for candidates to eend in their announcements with a VOICINO with GIIEAT VOLUME OF TONE suitable forPAKLOK, CHUItCH or MUSIC HALL. HORACE WATERS ARIA GRAND, and WATERS A.CO.1 IARUuSQUARE AND the BEST MADE.TIIE TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP, and DURABILITY UNSURPASSED, WAR. RANTED SIX YEARS', EXTREMELY LOW for CASH or INSTALLMENTS.

A LIBERAL DISCOUNTS Teachers, Ministers, Churches, WANTED. Send i'or Illustrated Catalopm8.KEt'ONI-HANI INSTRUMENTS AT GREAT BARGAINS. HORACE WATERS. Manufacturer te Dealer, to insure insertions. A full stock of all descriptions en band.

Orders S3 promptly fiiled. Call and examine our wares was held Monday afternoon, when KET The harness shop of Burke Miller has Will not be undersold. One door west of Jas. SPANGLER BOUTON suspended operations. Tom wi 1 go to New McMurray' drug store.

Dr. McMurray pronounced it a case of enlargement of the stomach. It Dress making and Millinery work done on short Mexico in a few days to work on the rail road. A Garfield and Arthur club was organ was, indeed, a peculiar case. He notice.

Prices the lowest. Perry, ICas. Druggist and lh tarmac 1st was buried Tuesday at 11 o'clock in DEALER IN the Hollidav graveyard. -FOR- at Collin's Hall, in this city, last Saturday. Thirty names were secured to start witb.

We understand thet a number Lansdown had a valuable "Weber, Merchant Tailor, 81 MASSACHUSETTS ST. LAWRENCE, KAS- colt badly hurt by being gored by a cow. He had the wound sewed up A I AND have been added since. DocRiTgway is in town this week mak ing the air riog with the cries of his vie and the colt is now doing well. n3 a A large Assortment of cloths con J.

H. Queen's temperance lecture tuns as he pulls their best eye teetb. But he ia a good dentist ard doesn't make any stantly on hand. 12 17 at the school house last Tuesday eyening, was a complete failure, more ues about it than is necessary. Puta Adams can tumble out ot a wagon quicker and more gracefully than any man there being in the neigborhood of It will be to the interest of every Administrator's SaSe.

Ti-e uodersigDei will sell at public Bale on Tuesday, Oct. 19, commencing at 10 o'clock, 8. at the hotel in Medina, a complete stock of Patent Medicines, Drags, fixtnrns, udcr $5, cish in hand, over 5, one year time with approyed security at 10 per cect. interest. Caroline S.

Thomas. Administratrix, G. H. KtrsHMORE, SOTICE. All persons having accounts on our books will please call at once three persons presentorator in the bottom, especially when the horses N.

J. STARK, DKALEtt IV Lnmte, Doors, Sasb, SMnaJes, Kails, GLASS, CEMENT, Ac. PERRY. KANSAS. are running away.

If that man who fell in the dark and armer, Last Monday evening the Repub got hurt had bought a lantern of Spangler Bouton he would have been sound aid licans of Williamstown and vicinity held a meeting, at the school house Far and near, to call on us before and Judge Huron and J. P. Wilson, Medicines, Chemicals, Lamps, Lamp-fixtures, Lanterns, Pocket Cutlery, Hair Brushes, Toilet Articles and Fine Soaps, Paints, Oils, Putty, Varnishes, and Paint Brushes. Windw Glass, Trusses, Supporters, 81ioul3er Itraccs, and Jewelry. Coal Oil, Paragon Axle Greese, Fin Lard Oil for machinery and lanterna.

Cigars and Tobaccos, WALL PArEK and STATIONERY JJgSPhysicians' perscriptions care fully compounded at all hours. The only exclusive drug store between Lawrence and Topeka. 1 1 ly ft well to-day. Crit Stark's team got frightened at a trunk iu the back end of his wagon, Mon- of Oskaloosa, and H. W.

Spangler, of SELLING Perry, addressed the people. The and started to run. In euddenly meeting was a good one. and settle as we have sold out and wish to settle up all our business as early as possible. GRATIGNY CARSON.

Madame rumor says tbat N. Un derwood, the leading merchant of this place is out as a candidate for a coiner the wagon tongue broke a general tearing up of things followed. Gratigny'a bulletin board, displayed on Vedneeday last read as follows: "Ohio, Republican, Indiana, Democratic 5,000. Gratigny ia the boss when it comes reporting election returns. Improvements are seen in all quarters.

representative from this county. ELSEWHERE We can be found at. all times at the Opposite the depot, PERRY, 2-1 KAS. NO PATENT, PAI. Lewis Coe's wife has been very sick for the past two weeks but ia on A.

D. GROUT. the mend at present. Calvin Adams ia building a new barn; Tim H. B.

Chapman still continues to FOR FARMERS. Parties wishing -to raise money on their lands or farms will save money and time, avoid vexation, and secure safety by applying directly in person or by card or letter to John D. Knox DoM BAJTITEnS, Topeka, Kas. and money will be paid over soon as papers are completed. are unquestionably reliable, as Nell as truthtul and honest.

Write hem if you need money on mort-and you will find them pleaa-a. zq deal with. -4m. JOSEPH DOUGLASS, Dealer in Furniture Coffins Etc. Cabinet work done to order, and repairing neatly and promptly done.

Give me a call. PERRY KAS. sell the Singer sewing machines, and from the way he drives around, must Greene a dwelling house and Newt Williamson, a mile and a half rorth-eact cf town, ia also preparing to build. Jno. D.

McCormick alao ia preparing to build a large barn. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN be doing a rushing business. Patents D. H. Mitchell, of Leavenworth, is At the Democratic primary last Satur here rusticating.

day, the following delegates to the Demo Harness, Saddles, etc Scott Mitchell and Henry Lee cratic county convention, to be held at Oskaloosa to-morrow, Oct. 16, were elected: E. Conkline. R. M.

McClure, D. P. started yesterday afternoon to drive hrough to Clay Center. The last we Fort he illustrated life and ot JFraiik and Jesse James, the noted western outlaws whose career of bold and reckless daring for 18 years ia without parallel in history. For so long a period baffling the officers of the law and the shrewdest detective force in America, with a reward of $75,000 for their adpre-hension, deat or alive, and still at large they are the wonder of our civilization.

Hon. F. A. Dacu3 of the St. Louis Press, and ex-Member of the Missouri Legislature, in two years of hard labor procured tne facts' and prepcrod a book more' thrilling than romance, but reliable and authentic in every detail.

The deraahd lor it is immense. Agents sell 300 to 500 in a finnntv 'Fur tam0 Mitchell, A. M. Fooler, McClintic and Jas, McMurray. saw of Scott he was filling his pock ets with amunition for hunting, A Full Stock of Goods contantly on Bailey, Smith Co.

Furniture. UIPMOILSTIS OEESn AND UNDERTAKERS 106 MASSACHUSETTS Rev. Parlelt.cf Grant ville, formerly Pas Obtained for mechanical devices, medical or other compounds, ornamental designs, trade-marks and labels Caveats, Assignments Interferences, Infringements, and all matters relating to Patents promptly attended to. We make prelimina-y ex. animations and furnish opinions as to patentability, free of charge and all who are interested in new inventions and Patents ard invited to send foracopy ofonr "Ouide for obtaining Patents," which is sent free to any address, and contains complete instructions how to obtain Patents, and other voluble matters.

During the past fire years we have obtained nearly three thousand Patents lor American and foreign inventors, and Can give satisfactory reference in almost every county io the Union. Address: LOUIS BAGGER A Solicitors of hand. Give us a call. Mrs. Linda Lansdown, of Junction tor of the M.

E. Church, in Wamrgo, burke. J. miller. preached ia his old church on Sunday eveping st.

If to speak of a voice as City, Kas, is visiting her father, N. Underwood, and relatives in this T.E. burg. She will return to Junction 143 JHassaclttisetts Ut. coming from a man's boots ia an allowable simile then I may Bay that the Rev.

Par- next week. lett has a portable ten thousand foot arte" Burke Miller, PERRY, KAS Dmlers in Harness, Saddle, Bridles, Collars Whips, etc. Boptifing dons neatly and cheaply All work warranted. Harness sold at Lawrence j-jripss- Cirtiuaep. Items tiparce.

More anon, Baucy. 1 aian well aad that his voice comes clear from the bottom. LouLville Reporter, Lawrence, Kas. Le Droit Build- Tatents and Attorneys at Lav ing, WASHINGTON, niimu nun lull We- 1 ecription write to K. D.

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1879-1884