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The Perry News from Perry, Kansas • 1

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The Perry Newsi
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$1 7ear PERRY. KANSAS.MAKCH 28,1891. VOL.III. NC 2: The Perry French Coach Horse Company have elected the following ft officers for the new year: rresident, Justus McCoy; Treasurer, H. W.

BPANOLER, Druggist Stationer. An immense itock of Albums, Dolli, Toilet Casei, Books, Fine Boxed Paper and Envelopes, Boys' Ex Grinter; Secretary, Hoffman; Directors. Haynes, Hoffman and Goepfert. Constable McCoy arrested Charles press Wagons, New American May last Friday on the charge of breaking into the house of Mrs. Womack and taking money and other things therefrom.

He was WHY ARE SOME PEOPLE ALWAYS LATE? rThey never look ahead nor think. People have been known to wait till planting season, run to the grocery for Jheir seeds, and then repent over it for la months, rathei than stop and think what they will want for the garden. VICK'S SEEDS never disappoint, is the verdict from the millions who have planted them, if it is Flower Oi Vegetable Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, or anything In this line, MAKE NO MISTAKE this year, but send 10 cents for Vick'S Floral Guide, deduct the 10 cents from first order, it costs nothing. This pioneer cata bound over to the next term of the district court by Justice Haynes. "Cain" Grinter came up from hewing Machines, Etc.

Compounding of Fhysiolani Prescriptions a Specialty. H. W. SPANGLER, Local Editor. Through Sleeper to St.

Louis. Commencing: Sunday, Feb. 1st, 1891, a through Pnlman Palace Sleeper will be run from Salt Lake Ciy and Ogden to St. Louia via Denver and Kansas City oyer the Union Pacific and Missouri Pacific railways. Edwardsville last Saturday.

It was logue contains tnrec coiorcu piaies, briuiucst JYOvemes ever onered, fioo in cash premiums to those sending different shaTM! uuu uiucis piuoo uuu pmcs at ujw ui um ouikc faun, vrrana oner, chance lor all. JYlade in from ever before 100 cages 8 ioJ inches. JAMES VICE, SEEDSMAN, Rochester, N. amusing to see him get on the road cart with Jim Grinter, whoea combined weight we would say, is somewhere about 420 pounds. Cam was careful to sit on the front side of the seat.

The following letter from the Division Passenger agent of the U. P. Railway shows that Perry is making a good showing in a business Call and see the new process vapor stoves at Hoffmah's. Spring Exhibit. Orme Engle will have a special exhibit of fiue millinery during the coining week.

Examples of all the fashionable shapen, materials aud colorings will be displayed, fashioned especially for the coming season from new designs, Au extensive assortment of fine trimmed hats and bonnets will be shown which are remarkable for elegance, workmanship and tahte. Massachusetts street, up stairs, over Mason'o shoe btore.Lawrence, Kan. way: TOPEKA Ed Arnold is in Meriden hunting. Charles Suit, of Green and Kale's, is laid np with a sore throat. King has traded his stock of hardware for a farm in Cowley county.

Miss Elora Call, corner of Jackson and Park street, haa a severe cold, thought to be grippe. Miss Ella Smith has been transferred from Jackson school, where she has been teaching, to Grant school. The basement of Grant school has been remodelod for school purposes, and is now occupied by classes. The residence of Theodore Cnrran, 621 Harrison street, was damaged by fire Monday night. The house was insured for $3500.

David Overmyer has returned from his trip to Washington, where he ar-k aed the question of the constitutionality of the Wilson law before the supreme court. The quarterly meeting of the To-paka District Woman's Foreign Missionary society, will be held in the Kansas Avenue M. E. church Wednesday, April 1st. The Conkle dry goods store is a thing of the past.

The recent proprietors, Clark Deupree, have sold the stock to 0 Smith of have shipped it to that place. The concert at the North Baptist church Tuesday evening, given by the united choirs of the Baptist and Congregational church under the leadership of Professor Tracy, was well attended, considering the disgreeable weather. Justice Hale received a telegram from Waynesville, Thursday announcing the sudden death of his mother. He left at once for Waynesville, accompanied by his Hale. Their mother had been ill but a few days.

Dr Schenck has received from Prof Koch, through the courtesy of the United States minister at Berlin, a package of lymph for the cure of lu Call on Fauble and buy handmade tinware. It is cheaper and better than factory ware. HANLEY Dealers in Groceries, Flour Feed. CorneriGordon st. and Topeka Avenue.

Gave orders for coal. Good promptly delivered NORTH TOPEKA KAN. Wna. LOWE, PL- 603 1-2 Kansas Ave. North Topeka, Kansas.

CITY MEAT MARKET, Established 1871. ED. BTJECHNER, Prop. Carries on a StrirtlyFirst Class Business with all its different branches. Kansas Cicv, Mo.

March 17, 1861. Mr. R. E. Haynes, Agent, Perry ville, Kansas.

Your monthly abstract for Feb ruary makes a very good showing. I 0 Hoffman has three kinds of Listers for sale. take pleasure in congratulating you upon it, and hope you will be able to continue this good reccrd. Cultivators of all kinds at lowest prices at C. R.

Hoffman's. Yours Truly Fowley. There must have been a bad in fluence in the air last week. Clyde Sayler told the parents of some girls south-eat of Perry that some of the Perry boys had been talking bad The new game "Tiddledywinks" is a daisy. Few understand how to play it, but it is very simple when you know how.

An exchange thus describes the modus operanJa: The game is played with tiddledies, winks, a wink pot, dinguses and dufficities, etc. Each player takes a dingus. The winks are divided equally and likewise the dufficities. Then you take wink, put it oa a dingus, press a tiddledy on the wink and make it. jump into the wink pot if you can.

If you succeed you are entitled to a dufficity and for every wink you jump into the ding pot from the about them. The boys denied the charge and called Clyde to task and Buys all his Stock alive and has it butchered in his own slaughter house. 810 Kan Ave. Telephone North Topeka Kan. edneaday he and Charlie McDon ald got into a fight about it.

Thursday two or three of the Sayler boys and their father were in town and kept up considerable street racket over the matter. Clyde made an attack on Charlie Spangler at Bailey's store. They raised such a commotion at one time at the depot that the duwink you count a nicticciddledy, and you keep on operating the tink- ewinkle upon the poly wog until the poinis so carried equal the sum total 15 Cents. at 0. Johnson's Barber Shop, 409 Kans ve.

South. TOPFKa. r- KANi- constable, marshall and police judge pus and consumption, and assisted by of the logwip, multiplied by the Drs. Alexander and Stewart, will use puterinktum and added to the con all three went over to command the peace. it cn a few carefulw selected cases.

tents of the wink pot or words to that effect, and you will have won the hue this excitement was going In the Sanfti Fo; shops the working on a group had gathered in front of gatne. hours instead of will be closed on is a cut of four hours are now nine, but the shop Saturdays. This the butcher shop telling stories and cracking jokes. Emert came along when Haynes commenced No more completely illustrated copy of Very few houses in town remain vacant now. Hoffman received two cars of lumber this week.

Landreth's celebrated garden seeds at the drug store. Frank Eakin had a seyere attack of the grip last Sunday. John Copley a former citizen of Perry, was here last Sunday. This week'B rain was bad on the roads but good on the wheat. Larimer leid a new floor in the Kirby House office last Tuesday.

Grandma Huston left last week for a visit with her son in Missouri. Dr. Hetzel of Lawrence, was in town last, Sunday; the doctor looks very feeble. The M. 12.

Sunday school has been practicing an Easter exercise for tomorrow evening. Rev. Moore will preach at the Baptist church Sunday morning at eleven o'clock instead of the evening. Tom Lynn is employed on a job of atone work at Steve Hoclat's. Steve contemplates building a new hcuse.

The stock of old overcoats are pretty well eyhausted this spring, owing to the continued cold weather. For all kinds of building material call on Frank Stark. He has a large LtC3k of good material at low prices. Mrs. Thomaa Gentry of Little Blue, returned to her home after a three week's visit with friends and relatives.

Haynes has put up hitching rocks elong the west side of his building occupied by Gushard Rorabaugh. IE you want lumber call and see hours a week in thrie, but it gives em- joking him intending to draw Gecrge the Cosmopolitan has ever gone out than that for April. Miss Elizabeth Bisland, always a bright and attractive iv off in each week. ployes one entire Preaerove and Jimert into a discus The men consider his plan much bet' writer, is fairly fascinating in her de sion on the woman suffrage question. ter than a general Say off.

scription of dancing, the eldest of the arts, and the illustrations charmingly interpret the article itself. The execu First-class tive mansion, the "White House." always Emert, becoming offended at Haynes slapped him in the face with his open hand. This ended the joking and Haynes made complaint and had Emert arrested for assault and battery. Emert was tried before Justice A I) Haynes Friday, found guilty an object of interest to the people of the United States, and one ot the first points to be visited by those who go to Washington, is described by Mr. Ueorge The resignation of Dr.

Buck, as superintendent of the state reform school, and of Mrs. Buck as matron, will take effest June 30. They will be succeeded by Mr. and Mrs. have been connected with the institution for several years.

Dr. end Mrs. Buck have been unusually successful in the management of the affairs of the institution and the legislature's unwise economy deprives the state of their valuable services. Grantham Bain, the Washington cor respondent, while the interior is illus and fined three dollars and custs, the whole amounting to a little over eleven dollars. trated with many views taken specially When you come to the city to buy your Spring Millinery JOB-WORK for The Cosmopolitan by permission of the President.

Perhaps the feature which will appeal most strongly to literary people, is Brander Matthews' article on the Women Writers of America. Mr. Matthews' criticism should be read by every Americ an woman who writes for the press, for magazines, or for the book publishers. Mrs. Cruger, Amelie Rives, and all the best known Curdy's Opening.

Everybody will, be glad to know that Curdy will reopen his store Saturday morning of this week. All accounts have been settled at 50 Gall at 91 7 North Kansas Avenue, North Toneka, and see the latest styles Mrs. Sly will make you welcome. She has nice waiting rooms. Don't forget the number, 917 Kan modern writers, come for a touch of criticism.

The Nicaragua Canal is described and illustrated by Harvey, and per cent and Mr. Curdy hopes to be able to carry on business without further trouble. sas Avenue, North Topeka. Hoffmen before buying. He N.

W. SLY OO. He obtained possession Wednesday will give you low prices and good material. Mr. Wright and wife of Rossville, night and has a force of men now at PROMPTLY DONE work fixing the store and arranging were visiting with Mrs.

Wright's parents Mr. Mitchel and wife the the stock. He will be in condition to the Japanese xheatre by Miss Scidmore. Samples are given of the best work of Meissonler, aud Frederick Villiers tells the curious story of a war correspondent's life. The frontispiece is a portrait of General Sherman, drawn by Gribay edoff, and Sherman and Bismarck come in for the major part of Murat Hal-stead's Review of Current Events.

(Price 25 csnts. Cosmopolitan Publishing Company Madi9on Square, New York.) Armstrong McNamee, produce and commission, 208 Kansas Avenue, Topeka, have a quantity of excellent seed potatoes for sale at low prices. latter part of last week. A Haynes says as soon as the weather gets warm and the loafers get to work, this rebellions Bpirit which now is so prevalent will AT THE Peterson for April opens with two make a good opening Saturday morning. New Goods.

Mrs. Eva. Savage has just returned from the East where Bhe has purchased a fine line of Spring Millinery. During the coming week there will be a grand display of Erster hats and bonnets at her Massachusetts street, to which the ladies of this city and vicinity are invited. She also exhibits a beautiful collection of flowers, and all the latest Larimer came down town Wednesday morning with a smile large fashion sheets, giving all the most novel and graceful designs for spring costumes.

The Tree of the uesertis a from ear to ear and set up the cigars over the arrival of a fine girl at his Mayor Waggener appointed Ex-Senator John Ingalls, ExGov-ernor George Glick and Guthrie delegates to represent Atchison in the deep water convention to be held in Denver, May 19. The general store of A Lans-down, which is located in Jefferson county, about ten miles north of Lawrence, was broken into and plundered by thieves Monday evening. Quite a quantity of goods and $34 in money was socured by the thieves, who made good their escape. house. Emert of Medina, sold anoth beautifully illustrated article on palm-trees and gives much interesting and out-of-the-way informatisn regard to to the nnmprous varieties, written with an exquisite delicacy of touch.

Twixt er bunch of fat cattle to Goepfert Whitley last Monday. Fat cattle brings better prices in the market Ins Coming and Going by Anna M. novelties in millinery goods, offering a rare onnortunitv for selection. 901 Dwight is a story of unusual merit. In A Glass Manufactory is an illustrated than hogs do.

tVIEWS Massachusetts street. Lawrence, Kan, article which gives a capital account of John Stephens and Emma Carver the different stages of glass making, The fashion and household departments were married at the residence of James Cummins Wednesday morn HAVE deferred our W1 are as always simply invaluable Spring Opening to ing, Rev. Moore officiating. They Terms, two dollars a year. Send 5 cents forasamplu copy.

Address, Peterson lert on the plug for Webb City, Mo. D. E. Shane nas opened up a new clean stock of drugs at 308 Kansas Magazine, Philadelphia, Pa. By a slip of the pen, in the item reformer to the visit of red eener where he is building up t.

good business. Special attention to his mother's we added the pbarse paid to the compounding of pre The Great Divide for March has been received and is the most attractive number of this original and striking journal "and Wife." i red is not that far FFIC scriptions. A fine line of toilet articles, fancy goods and stationery along yet, but we should be glad at that we have yet seen. brilliant fca on nana. ture, worthy of special mention, is the any time to report that some good girl had acquired tbat relationship more favorable weather.

Look for notice of time. But we have the best selected line of Earl Novelties we have ever had.withLat-est Styles Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, General Notions, Etc. We invite all to call and examine our goods. Mrs. Rhodes will be pleased to see new and old customers and take orders in Millinery.

krt Supplement, an aqurelle portrait of to him. Sitting Bull In seven colors, showing the srreat mediein9 man of the Sioux in full costnme. The stories, poems, scientific and descriptive articles in this number are more than usually attractive, and are Ben Grant, a worthless negro, who killed his white wife in Topeka last week, and while trying to escape arreBt In Pueblo, Col on Tuesday himself in the head. It was the beBt act of his life, and a saving to the state. It would appear to a man up tree, that a few of the citizens in the country and a li' number in town are getting a little rebellious of late.

What is the matter? Is Gabierl soon to stand with one foot on the sea and one on land and declare time will be no more? made doubly interesting by copious and artistic illutrations. A copy of this sneclal art issue will be sent to anyone addressing The Great Divide at Denver, 887 Kan Ave. North Topeka. Cdorado, ana enclosing ten cents..

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1891-1892