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Republic County Independent from Scandia, Kansas • 3

Republic County Independent from Scandia, Kansas • 3

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Announcements. We ure tn ih nuiu K. I'ai'Khill in iii.ieiwiiil.'iir tor llni ciil. of t'orouur ul ili i'iibiii- county. Mr.

Elliott, ift of Ezra Elliott, a brotlwr of liens Elliott, of this Town, was Inn it'll in oir ceim-try on Monday. Blic died ut JuiucBtowii, in Cloud Co. Km. A. P.

HELLSSEO, PEALEU IX Furniture! No uejd to go away from homo to buy your lumber. Ihe Chicago Lumber Co. keeps the largest and best btuek in the country uud sell us lieiip us the eheapest. When you need a sniull or large bill of lumber eall on tho Mil hlgan Lumber Coniimnv ut Si-audia. Tbev uie now prepared to make (Inures on all kinds of lumber, that will astonish tho farmers of Republic county.

J.B. Beanies Is still Ahead. THE INDEPENDENT. Publuhvil i'wr ThiirtitUy iHoruiui; a Hi- iidi Uaiixuk. by L.

II. TJBHETTH. UkVK 0V Xl liHCUll'fJOS. One tvi. onii yiir.

1 1 oi-r. i iiuMichM. Due i'y, llircu mouth, Bute uilvriUli.e uiuilv known on uiiti HtiOII. ProfeMional Business Carets. I ru'i-rhy niihuiiiu' auii ill i.itii-u ul Kin Til! iti-I'llMlu count) 111.: commit licliun.

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"i'l. again full tin attention of our bllsillt'iili llll'll to the ball I'Ollllitioll of the load on the wiwt side cf the river, you lose trade by uot fixing that ir-ce of road or seeing that ho whose business it is does his duty. ASD NOOSE FURHISHINQ GOODS! The New York Store has just received a vei heavy ntoelf of titr. tsi Ht H. To THE VoTElIS OF CoUXTY.

I lnrby m.ii.'Uii't us ifftiiili'luut for Ilu (iiHcc of TrifiiKiircrof Hciuli-liv County, sulijir' I to tli- uf thu vuti i ul the at the riiniint; -tiun. M. C'UUWMtU. We learn that Ike Foot at Omio I ilia eauned uoods. These woods ha v-Kansas has struck, at a depth of 155 Mght in large All kind of i hiilri, bedsteads, Mnt-re8eg, und Lounge.

Vt' ur titi'li'rizfi 10 ujiiiduik'h rliM mini feet vein of very fino eoul thirty Uid imy'of our eustoiiiers who wUli tlXtlt U.k-ki.es. Tho, Hhed to buy by the dozen for winter use. ST. UIABLKH HOTEL. JtejiublicCitij, Kaun(i.

a. m. uvr rBoi'BieTuR. ThU hotel has burn n.wl- n-flinM furuihh-il. TIip h.i.

i ftiruixlinl with nil tUu ir.ivWor could wili fur. pie ut the 1" oen US lliai lliey winim ik iiuii-nuiu inn-es. 11 win itsioiunii you witn our nil At prices that will n.tooish the buy er. Wo a'ltliorli to ami' uihm. tli uam ft 11.

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Hi -i .1 of cl iU'l'libli ''UiiL ul tild cUjilli; taliitik' out coal inside, of sixty days. It may be set down as true, whether the nublic will bear or forbear to hear, that much of the depression in business is owitiK to tho fact flint i.i.i 1 1 1 1... I'd tif rli ures for large or small uantlties of tlieso woods. st Tho imntense amount of business done by the Chicago Lumber Co. is a proof of fuir food lumber and low prices.

Wo mark all loads (OXMCIUUL HOTEL. 7artiw. S'ebraska. 1. TIHUUV.

fBopltlETon. Th l'Kt liotnl in 'nutliorn XeliriisL.i. Thtnlili' Ubiii'i'lied Willi tin- Im-mI tho nmi--krt sllorils. Cliarfc'i Norway work limn -d to i.ep-o.lMeeiS. aad u.8 th AT THE OLD Stand-By YOU WILL FISD DE7 GOODS GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Ready-Made Clothing and Furnishing Goods.

Ho where the lumber eoices from. cost Of lh.it, tile A fine line of Burim, Mlerors, Pio Picture und Picture Frames iiwb on hand at pric-tb lower tliau ever before. I keep on bund the Finest of Cob So. 7" L'l to 1 In 1 li.Huis I.KIM I'OLLAUK. Republic City, Kit (ii.

oy Ci.n buver. i li. I wee Ileal roll" ti 'ti n'l Improvi'il uml i.imi- Mill to loan mi of ttti-o. in. a v.

Min'fs an. I iliiiitli i our rule. living has been much Increased because of the changes of style. Not only do the bins and Kills leave the farm; not only are thero no boys trades; not only are the jjlrls coitti iiiptuoits of handiwork, but the education of these, their clothing, and their pleasures, uie Kfeatly more expensive. Thcie are too many distlibutois of the juoducts oftlieearlh and machinery, and too many are clothed in purple and fine Scandia Darkeh.

CATTLE. Hoi to Eat cattle, :t.7." to to Ever brought to this market, which I will nell for le mony than any other dealer in Xorthem Katuag. He has the Fin est Line of Ready-Made CLOTHI1T(j in the City Of SCANDIA A. 1. WILSON.

ATTORNEY AT LAW. All kiiit reliit'ii to real ninl To! iil property eorrui-tly ilrawn. coj.lectioks a srEt i.M.ny. Scamlia. Kansas.

eteii we kly by S. Stock dealer. Oil A IX. to to THE FARMERS' MERCHANTS Look at t'ie splendid stock cf woolen yarns at Oulicks he has a full line of all colors of Saxony yarns. Call at Kcelers, and look over his finely selected stock, for cheapness and quality it is not to be excelled.

Oo to the Weyand Bro's for urices. The Michigan Lumber Company does not curry any No. 2 stock. The lumber sold by us is first class in every respect ami our prices will compare fuvorubly with any yard in Northern Kansus. We keep on hand a full etocl; of scantling ami two lucn plank.

If you want your watches or clocks cleuned und repaired call at the palace drug store on tho south side of street, all work warranted. Mr. Otilick. proprietor of the New York Store, has gone east to Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston, and New Yoi to make special arrangements to buy directly from the manufacturer, thereby saving a large percent age that is usually paid to the middle men this saving will be eiven to the linen. The cities and the larger 1 i tmi'ns i ni't'i'ii si nt tin Wheat Cot 11 Outs, Eye Corrected w.

a. wn.iir.it. ATTORN AT LA firanilia, Knimon. KutwK'iill intention to real estate li! leatiuii. li I country, and the bread of idleness 1 is too often eaten.

The non-produc-! class is rapidly; it ckly by Win. Walker, lilt.lll BANK. I must be reduced relatively, or the burden iiion the workers will become beyond their power to sustain. Giiy Markets. h.

a. ATTOKX A li A AX! HEAL ESTATE A'IKXT. Sramlia, Kaiittix. to i The entertainment Kivcn on last to Sunday evening at the I'resbvteiinn 14 to I Clillli'li l.v tin. Does a general Banking Business.

Bajr mm A ml't FarrlffB mmm DMrltia Wheat, Coin Rye Oats Correct' deal The weekly by Wm. Walker r. It. HALL. WATCHMAKER and JEWLER.

Is now prepiiri'il to all klr.ils of ivairli. cloi-k. ami ji-wi-h-ry repairi.u!- All work ami An.j warrantcM At l'Hlaee Pniir Scandiii. lan.u.- i.t. 1 iiiinn IJllSK Sunday School was a brilliant and plon.Ninj,' affair.

The concert exercises were rendered by abo it twenty In fact, all hinds of goods usually hept in a first-class country store, at prices as low as any house in this or any other town in northern Kansas. purchasers of goods at the New York Store ami the ut If seats will ci'tne this of the members of the school and did Citv. great credit to those taking apart.) The Republic City branch of the The tableau representing Faith Hope i York Store is under the super- time, po haps. Our City is represented this week at Le iveiiwcrih. vision of Mr.

Craft, who will be uh ns- and Charily was very iiupicssive VALLEY HOUSE. Scandia. Kntwan. i. n.

i i rnor's. iioiils east uf ileiH t. ed at all times to show customers ami gao general satismction. IU1 lilu. of wi, Ht.

uf Frank Rocole, of Jamestown tarrie ucynnit stood on tlio right low as can lie bought at any house in northern Kansas. was in town on Monday las'. What hat' become of the Republic Our hotel lins 1'i'i'ti relltie.) nml rc'iirnih- i il we a liie well lielih'il samiili' rintiu. ichers' association. nn-n mi -1 a county The Michigan Lumber Compnny are doing business in Scandia.

They sell more lumber than anv other varJ hoiio'lnli' on tin- mi 1 1 than thu Valley House in Republic county, and at prices as I RECEIVES DEPOSITES. IxTalcw Cletisi on all pslta. Tickets to Mm Points Soil Firm Loans a Specialty. REFERENCES. Exchange National Bank ot Atchison, kunxmt.

I'orbin Banking of New York. Bunk of Kaunas L'itjr, Xkuwri. S. MOKE Ciwliwr. It.

MOKEY. President. niRECTOKSs HOX. A. D.

W1LSOS, W. X. AI.LEX, A. L. WHITSEY.

C. 8. MOREV. B. MOUEY.

BOARD OF TRADE WE nAVE A FINE LINE OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE AT BOTOM FIOUKES. CALL AND EXAMINE THE BEST LOT OF IN TOWN. Eating Rccms. Captain Walker is making substantial improvements about his elevator. Miss Wharton the teacher who met with a sad accident is slowly recovering.

Patties looking after broom corn registered at the Hanson House this week. representing iaith titul holding an appropriate shield which was trimmed wi'h beautiful llowers. Miss Jessie llockhold standing in the center supporting aa anchor which was elegantly ornamented. Miss Minnie Nicholas occupied the left personating Charity and bearing a beautiful and fitting emblem. The Misses Sadie Nicholas.

X-tfie Albro and Caudis Treeuier oliiieiated as crown-ers and did their work as little ladies with neatness and dispatch. One of the principal features of the evening was the part taken bv Mrs. Williams' He keeps constantly on hand the best line of DrvGroocls That is west of the Missouri Second ilonr cast of new brick building, Seandia, Kansas. We will fspf tip as good a ltie.nl as voit can get in the city, at prices to suit the times. Call on me and go nwnv o'pv.

low as the same quality of lumber can be bought at any place in Northern Kansas. 4-4t On account of fair dealinsr, good lumber and low prices, the Chicago Lumber Co. distances all competitors. Oulicks stock of trunks valises and satchels is the best in the city you can get anything you want from a two to twenty dollar trunk. The New York Store haas been enlarged and crowded full ot goods for the fall trade, and the- Dollte clerks ate always ready to show goods to customers, and thev will make von 0 ulick Sin- And get urices that will induce you to luy.

C. II. -gram from C. W. be ul hoiuj the A te! lie will Week.

Uary Johnson. last of this I or ill" lie- I Fii.sm TIoi i i. Mu Highest market price paid for eg an chickens. safes, I i he other iinive.l. for the new Two line st'ii bank, ha We nre prepared to pay casu for feel that it is no trouble to show i The a in- i'ii fat cattle.

of Cinderella on man left the prints of his last week. our I class. called forth considerable merriment and gave the l.st of. satisfaction. Tile appeal, rendered by Miss Anna Bcekstrom in the closing scene of the tableau, as made iu a soft, sweet and suitable tone, winning many laurels of praise for Miss Anna we would like to describe this grand concert more in detail but luck of space forbids, but we will add.

IIui rah, for the children! and may tiiev continue in this good work re-ueiveing from the public th praise that is due them. Jennings oiiM.ing nennni The OIUIl eii'Ut and the neat float is at-ig much iiitention. I tract! goods. If you want canned goods, apples, pears, plums, peaches, apricots, geges, gooseberries, strawberries, blueberries, corn, peas, bea.is, salmon, lobster and all other fruit, call ut the New York Store and you will get what you want at the lowest figures. Look into C.

W. Gulick's mammoth Drv goods and Grocery store and you will find any thing you want in those lines. If you do not see what you want inquire for it. TYNEB HUNTER. llalph I'dlley of Ihe lirm of Policy Urn's of i i was looking I m.l' ll.is DEALEKS IN' ALGOT SEASTREftM.

We guarantee our goods as represented or money refunded, and we wid sell them as low as anv living man. All we ask is a fair trial for a proof of what we say. DEALER IN City Meat Market. AT Kansas. FA UL HOXNEF, Proprietor.

Fresh and salt, meats always on hand at prices to suit the times. Cash paid for hides and butchers' stoch. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, GAPS, BOOTS, SHOZS Thanking yon for your rwtrnnnge in the ji.ist hope you will continue the same I am yours. NOTICE. All persons are hereby notified not to purchase a Due bill for the sum of 12.50, made by J.

Z. Scott to Andrews and on the 22d of September, 1883, for the reason that there was no value given for said due bill. Z. J. Scott.

It will do you good to look over the finest and largest stock of cloaks an dolmans ever brought to Repub-ic county, nt the New York Store at Scandia. There goods were bought expressly for this market and were selected in Chicago, and will be sold so low that there will be no excuse for nny lady to go through the wiuter without a nice warm cloak. We invite the ladies to call and examine them. If you do not buy you can tell your neighbors where they can find something to suit them in the line of a cloakor dolman. 3-3i Pur Drugs! AND SCAXDIA Mills.

Flouring Notions! T. IE3- Beames Nothing would or could please us more than to till the folio wingblauk. M.uiried: At the residence of the brides pareuts. by Rev. Tie-em-up-stout on the evening of Oct.

1SS3, Isaac MeCluu to Miss Of course the customary description would follow. The handsome briue wa.s elegantly and costly dressed. The groom wore a plain suit of expensive black cloth which was neatly and faultlessly fitted, and as he led his captured prize to the niter the larce concourse whispered to one another what a fine match." The quality were there and the presents were numerous, among the more costly we notice. One full set of silver ware with bride and grooms name engraved on each piece, and presented by the O. B.

C. A full set of cnina dishes, John Pinney; One fine dinner set, BertPurdy; Gold watci from groom to bride; $200 pool money handed over bv the O. B. Pair gold-lined goblets, Lee Whitney; Silver butter knife, by brides little sister; Full set of Parlor furniture, Brides parents; Gold lined cake basket. Charley Clayton and Wm.

Ward One elegant Bed Room Set, M.J. Alwons; matrimonial Fruit Basket iind paraphernalia, G. S. Hamilton; Sec of silver knives and forks, L. R.

White; Very fine silver lined, rose tinted Badger, Milt Richardson. The happy couple have the best wishes of the Independent. AND MEDICINES. SCANDIA, KANSAS. Always keep on hand a good stock of flour and feed for sale as low as can be bought elsewhere.

WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT REGULAR PRICES. TOWN TALK. Mrs. Bhivvers sells better goods, more of them, and sells cheaper than any one in the county. Just received a large stock of Fall goods, and is selling cheaper than ever.

Go see her, and go home hapDy. Butter and eggs taken in exchange. East of new brick. Paid Highest cash Frice for Wheat. MR.

HUNTER HAS JUST RETURNED FROM THE EASTERN MARKETS. WHERE HE BOUGHT A LARGE AND WELL SKLECIED STOCK OF STAPLE GROCERIES, DRY GOODS ARD CLOTEXNa. G. F. Ericsson.

Mr. Holliilay is putting nn a building adjoining the Guntcr building on the east he will use it for a Music Store and news Depot. Mr. Hititzelman, one of tho salesmen in Gulick's store received a sad telgram on Monday, a. in.

announcing the death of his sister in I'enn. The anti-fat club in our city soems to be quite prominent. Wo that Walker Hamilton and Kiehardson are the leading meinbeis. We are under obligations to Mr. J.

V. Fortune of Cerro Gordo, Jewell county his wife ought to be happy in having such a "Fortune," and we have no doubt she is. Mrs. Harry Dobbs whom all out-Towns people will remember is now traveling with the Katey Putmun Burlesque troupe, of theatrical stars so runs the world away. Republic City is about to become a real city by legal organization.

The proudest moments of our life was when we wore our first pair of pants, Mr. A. Fowler, of Beloit will be on hand ut the re-union of Wallace Post G. A. R.

to be held ntScan-tiia on the 10th ana of this mouth. If you want to hear a good speech, you must uUeud thisre-un-ion. Visit the School: There is a standing invitation out for anyone and everyone interestedin education, to visit the different departments of the Scandia. School. To drop in when you are nt leisure, will encourage the pupils and teachers wonderfully.

We received a copy of the Weekly Record a neat newsy paper recently started at Belleville and edited bv Prof. McAfee. Here Is our hand Prof, we will be glad to see you do well. "Long may you leef and bros-ber." There is nothing mean nor selfish about us. -J.

M. McAffee, of Scandia has just moved a printing press and material for a new paper in the building on the sw corner of the square, late-' ly occupied by W. A. Goddard. AVe understand the first number will bo Issued this week.

Whether Belleville and viciuitv can support two papers cn only bo demonstrated by trial; at any rate wo wish Mr. McAffee success and hope that he may ilnd abundant support from the people in this part of the county, Nora City Aci's: Yes McAifee is all ri7hl bur then "Norn." wont do it. WE ALSO HAVE IN STOCK A FULL LINE OF SandeU Eockholi DEALERS IN Dry Goods Groceries. Which we are selling LOW DOWN. We call special attention to our fine line Faints lxicL Oils.

J. LTJNDQVIST, Merchant Tailor. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FINE LINE OF CLOTHS AND TRIMMINGS. WILL MAKE YOU A Suit of THESE GOODS WERE SELECTED ESPECIALLY FOR THIS MARKET: THEY WERE BOUGHT AT LOW FIGURES. AND OCk CU8TOMERS WILL RECEIVE THE BENEFIT OF OUR BUYING AT LOW FIGURES.

r. ri a 1. 1 ..11 tlT. I WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT PRICES THAT BOOTS Defy Competition. SHOES urocery siuuk ii mn.

nv wr lieve we have everything you want in the grocery line, and we give square weight and a good article; Report of school in Dis. 45, for month ending Oct. 5. 1883. ATTENDANCE.

Tudor Cherles 99 Laura Churchill 95 DEPORTMENT. Amie Harris 98 Tommy 98 Tudor Charles 98 Lottie Harris 95 Iestyn Charles 95 A ABITH. Amie Harris 85 Iestyn Charles 85 ABITH. Tudor Charles 90 ABITH. Tommy Charles .87 Maud Fortner 84 Minnie Churchill 83 A 8PKLLIN0.

Amie Harris 90 Iestyn Charles 80 A OEOO. Amlo Harris 80 Iestyn Charles 80 GEOO. Tudor Charles 97 Wm. Churchill 97 GRAMMAR Amie Harris 92 Iestyn Charles 80 1) SPELLING. Maud Fortner 95 Tommy Charles 89 Julius Beecher, TeneViov.

Ready-Hade Clothing. Tit Ihn rtfrtttitfMT flAlinrtmonfe A Clothes All WI17 have everytelng you want, at prices The Rich Man's President. When President Arthur eomences his round of dinner eating at Newport he naurally. begins with a dinner at Vanderbilt's villa. There is an eminent fitness and propriety in Ibis.

Vanderbilt, at Newport, represents the triumph of mouey in society. Arthur, in tho White House, represents tho triumph of money in polities. Vanderbilt represents the corporate monopoly interests, whose motto is, "'the public be damned." Arthur represents the political monopoly interests, which says in its everv, more "the people be damned." When and Vanderbilt clink their glasses they understand each other, The money power establishs an alliance, rounds out the collar which it proposes to fasten about the people, Arthur is not the people's president; he is the rich mans president. Tost Dixpaldt. -AND- IO BUll tUB UlOHl 1IV9UU1UUB.

Prescriptions CAREFULLY COMPOUNEED AND GUARANTEE THEM TO FIT LIKE A OLOVE. Hats Caps. Gents' Furnishing Goods. AND AT PICES AS LOW AS AH ANY DRUG HOUSE IN THE STATE. We call special attention to ottf fine stock of Dry Goods and Notion.

We are Batisfled that we cannot, full to suit you in this as we will id everything else. We huVe the largest nt finest stock of Canned Goods in the market. FIRST- ALL WORK STRICTLY CLASS. Wc defy competition In the style quality and prices of these goods. ot can, have clothes chcr.td, and repaired, you want lo look well in a new suit call on me.

J. UNDQ VIST. Swedish, English and German spoken. Al5ot Ssastream. Call and sec us nt thrSTAR TORE and yon will be satisfied that good can bo sold cheap in Scandia, Tl'NEIt it HUNTER Call and bc us and wc will give you value! received tor vritir money.

SANDELL ROCKTTOLD..

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1883-1883