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Kansas Journal from Perry, Kansas • 2

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Kansas Journali
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Perry, Kansas
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2
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Go to the Bargain Store Law THE PERRY WORLD. John Swanti, CARPENTER and BUILDER. rence, for Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions etc. Plans and Soecifications Furnished. J.

ROJLSTO, Publisher. PERRY, KANSAS. H. D. Larimer is headquarters COME TO or soreeas.

Screens made in Charles Waugh, short order. Proprietor of JJ Mrs. W. E. Sleeper has been TONSORIAL PARLOR, Perry Kansas.

Perry is in Jefferson county, situated cn the Union Pacific railroad, seventeen miles from Oska-loosa, the county seat, and has a population of about 480. visiting her home folks at Linwood for some time. Tr kttk. nY ftY A box of good letter paper and Dennis Lindsey, Proprietor of -O- envelopes for 5 cts. at the Bargain THE NEW SHOE SHOP.

Repairiug Neatly aud Cheaply done. Jefferson County was organized in 1855, has an area of five hundred and sixty-eight square miles, population of seventeen thousand people, arid doesn't owe a dollar. JULY 4T Ouo door South of Post OUioe. "gia J. J.

Bouton, 0 Proprietor Of 0 LIVERY and FEED STABLE. Good Rias, and Prices Reasonable. U. P. TIME CARD, TKAIS GoINU U'KST Denver and Pacific Coast Limited.

No. 3. 12:04, P. I No. 15.

Local No. 1. 9:07, P. M. I A.

M. Trains Going East Store, Lawrence. The Fair is still the headquarters of the Perry people, who are always welcomed. Now is the lime to feed Western Stock Food, only 29 cents per package, at Diggs'. Nowhere tan you get Machine Oils so cheap and in such variety as you can at Diggs', Visit Hay's Store and see the Bargains he is giving in Drygoods Groceries and Notions.

A large number of young folks THOSE DESIRING TO TAKE No. 4, 3:20. P. 1 No. 2, 7:05, A.

M. No. 16t 12:50 Ml. I The Bank Of Perry. Perry, Kans.

state bank. I J)oe- a General Bnnkinj); Business. J. F. GOEPFEKT, President.

J. L. RAINES, Cashier, musiu Lessons; m- ARE IN V1TF1 CA LI, Miss Cora Duncan. Perry, Kaus. Her terms are 8 oo per a rm )' Twenty Lessons, Satisfaction Guaranteed- J.

J. Allen, attended the show, at Topcka, Fruit Jar at Diggs' Fly Paper at Diggs'. Fine Cigars at Diggs' Machine Oils at Dings' Paints cheap at Diggs. Gasoline at Diggs'. For fine Hosiery go to Hays.

Come to the Fair, Lawrence. Wholesale Buyer and Shipper of Jonathan Thomas Monday. Ivor Thomas. 01 Gamett, Kan, was the guest of Stark, from Friday until Monday. Batter, Eggs, and Poultry.

THOMPSON VILLE, KANSAS. Cash Taid for all Goods Bought. Mr. and 'Mrs. Joe White, of Oils cheapest at Diggs the new chairs at Douglass nearThompson ille, was tranacting The many friends of "uncle" Geo.

Goodhart are sorry to learn of his business in town, Monday. Fresh Groceries at Hay's store. death. He died yesterday afternoon, and will be buried today. Obituary H.

D. Larimer completed the Hot Peanuts every day at Large Stock, i'j. Tii work on J. J. Bouton's barn, yet will appear next week.

Cat vers, Fresjj Bread day at 5 pairs of mens good socks, 5 cans of good corn, 10 yards of lawn. terday, and it is well nnisned. When in Lawrence dont fail to call at the Bargain Store, 818 Mass. street. For Clothing for men.

boys and Carvers. Buy the Paint for your buggy at Diggs'. Windmills and Tanks a special 6 ladies yests, all for $1.00, HH Good. Grades At Reasonable Prices Always On Hand. COME AND SEE US.

$3- No Trouble To SI low Goods. FRANK STARK, 'g'r. at Hay's store Saturday and Mon day. Grinters Buildings. Rev Owens and family were in Oskaloosa, Saturday and Sunday, where he held a Missionary meet tpg, the receipts of which amount ed $34-65- For Sale cheap, Good Headquarters for Schuttler wagon run two years Also a good 6 year old pony for Si 5.

Cash or good bankable note taken for either, Paints, TV Ti Cne double set buggy harness also very cheap. F. G. Raines. The Mohawk Medicine Company have pitched their tent in cur midst Oils, Window Glass Toilet Articles, etc.

etc. Mr. Diggs being a pharmaceutical graduate in especially fitted to compound the most difficult of physician's prescriptions with tlce utmost accuracy. Give Them a Call and You will Come Asroin. and while tthey promise relief to those afflicted, the also promise our people several evenings of laughable enter tainment.

Their entertainment last evening was the best 'medicine show has ever visited Perry. youths, go to Hay; he can please you in good goods at low prices. Miss Berdie Grinter accompanied by her niece. Miss Pearl Grinter, went to Lawrence Saturday. For Sale.

A Good Deei'ng Binder, complete, with bundle carrier and irucks. Price $35. Matt Fowler. Cabbage, Sweet-potato and Tomato Plants for sale by Jas. Mc-Crackeo 3 miles northeast of Perry.

O. B. Carver has added to his confectionery establishment a new 4 Fairest Wheel." Drop in and see it. Hay ha" just received from the Factory the finest line nt Hosiery ever bronght to Perry, Prices are Lower than ever. Mrs.

Merritt and children returned to their home at Oskaloosa Saturday, after a two week visit among friends here. $2.50 will buy as much at cur store as you have been buying for $5.00 e'sewhere. Bargain Store, Lawrence Kansas. II. Patterson, of near Tomp sonville, has seed buck-wheat for sale.

Those needing it will do veil tu call on him. We are glad to see Mr. Brann improving so rapidly. He says he feels beeter now than he has felt any time cl'iring the last. six months.

We have the Finest stock of Clothing that was ever offered for sale here come and see and be convinced. Hay's store. Dave Rorick, of StLouis, who owns a large amount of property in and around Perry, was in town Fridayand Saturday, looking after his interest. ity. II D.

Larimer. More new Furniture and Coffins at At the Fair we you fair, Lawrence Kansas. For fresh Groceries go to Abe Hay's Double stofe. Smoked meats and fine country hams, at Boyle Pros. Five pairs of good socks for 25 fents, at Hay's Store.

D. Sinalley says bis corn is the in the country. Children's Mammocks are now 31 cents, at Diggs', J. H. Thompson returned home from St.

Louis, last The WORLD and Semi-Weekly Capital, one year jor $1.25. Arthur Bates has recovered irom a severe attack of malaiial fever. For Boots aqd Shoes go to Hay's store, rioter buildings Milwaukee and mow r. Thos. Lee.

For bargains in Dry goods, and Notions go to Hay. Steel hay rakes at Thos. Lee. Hay can and will please you in goad Clothing and Low Prices. If you barber work, call onChadc.s Waugh.

Old papers Sets, per doz. at the World office, Come and get them. Binding twine all kinds at Thos. Lee. The Wall Paper we have left will go at a big sacrifice.

Diggs. Hereafter the subscription price the WoRLp will be to all. Jejferson Count Nurseries and Orchards, JR. 31 GRAY, Proprietor Perry. Kansas.

Home grown stock of all varieties, acclimated Tor the Western Planters. Commercial Orchards beat wheat frr big money. Born. To Renick Gray and wife, June 14 3 "daughter. To John Rcllins and wife, June 16 a son.

To Josiah Transue and wife, June 16, a daughter. slock is bound to advance soon, as the market, this year is short two hundred thousand trees, Will duplicate prices with any reliable Nursery. D'i not fail to order from some of my agents, or write me far catalogue and prices stating numocr ol each variety wanted, and it will be returned to you with prices markd on each variety. td?" Nursery )oc. ted four miles Nuiih east of Perry, and eight miles South west ol Oskaloosa.

Address, M. Gray, 42, Perry, Kansas. The Kansas Raspberry beats aM ot them. Burbank abundance wild-goose, cur best Plum. I want your orders early for the Fall of '96 and Spring of '97 rThe famous Crosby Bokara and Elberta Peach, now bearing in my 50 acres of test orchards of all varieties of fruit suited to this country.

Gano, Mammoth black Twig; our Arkansas black and Missonri Pippin, our best commercial apple, If for one tree or one thousand it will be to your interest to order MARRIED. Two weddings have taken place in the last we-k, one at Lawrence, and one at Topeka, both boys belonging to Perry, and are subscribers to this paper- It is on desire to give good and correct reports of such events, but the boys, in the sun shine of their joy, have forgotten us. We cannot say when or by whom they were married, but will state all wt know. C. A.

McDonald and Miss Fannie Hunter were married in Topeka. Raider and Miss Gracie Bell were married in Lawrence'. We join the many friends of both couples in wishing them prosperity and happiness through life..

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