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Dunlap Weekly News from Dunlap, Kansas • 1

Dunlap Weekly News from Dunlap, Kansas • 1

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SUBSCRIBE FOR imw WEEKLY ssys. $0,0 PER YEAR. Pitta HRST CLASS PRICES REASONABLE. DUMBER 8. DUNLAP, MORRIS COUNTY, KANSAS JIUBAY, AUGUST 10, $4.

VOUJHKK DUNLAP WEEKLY NEWS. A RELIABLE PLACE TQ TRADE. ltljs Will be received by the city mayor until Monday evening at 8 o'locjk for digging a city well on Commercial anrj Fourth streets; specifications of welj are six feet in diameter, depth, to gravel strata; one foot vall, stone of good qtialii.fi $ork, first class; upper ri'BMSHKVi IJVEKY FRIDAY BY Will Goovltf, Editor and Proprietor PKICK, Sl fy. YEAR, IN ADVANCE. three feet laid in W.

C. Towx-SRif Citv f.Wlc. FRED BERNARD, a HARDWARE. STOVES, TINWARE, MUTTS. OILS.

ETC. QUF.F.NSWARi; AND GLASSWARE. LUMBER, LATH, LIME, SHINGLES, HAIR AND 0EMENT, opfciaI Sttort. 'ftfflriji. If it is not convement for you to Dr.

Hobbs expects his wite tp, arrive next week- They expect to. occupy the house iu hich RCY-. Pair now resides. Iftig, taifviv hy G. I Claflin; polor, bjack, with white markings; weight ab.out 60 pounds.

The owner requested call, prove property, settle and take it hpiue. tiEpi. p. Clafun The infant son of Mr. and Mv.

Harvey Noll, late of Dunlap, died last evening at their residence iu this city, 13 Rural street, and was me.riciui to-day for interment. limparia Gazette, TMifsaj. While- hauling hay last Monday afternoon John Stillion was thrown from a load of hay, breaking his left M.r. Stillion, had qonie to the store, would be Qifc)fc itfeat gasoline stoves at Fred iss Mamie. Wylie went to Americus Tuesday, jl was visiting in Emporia Wednesday, For- gyod, easy shave go to the new barker shop.

Try our 40c Imperial lces-lcv SiChlosser. pleased to send samples for inspection- All persons knowing to be indebted to me prior tu June. 14, will confer -a favor by calling and setUipf a part, if not all, of the account. I am 'wth jxi of money and every little will Dr. Kr.woor.

S. T. Leatherwjod has been 01 skk, lst fp.r several daj; Y'ou ret what you call fvr at Bulen ii, FINN, ifJjlV'iiKIAN nuNtAf, Kan. i'lranic Diseases Skillfully Trcatel All calls I Office-in jljay -iglit. I Building." St loliani wft warfcet.

Ten, yard patterns of dark calico 65c. Hetsley Schlosser. Full weight and fair dealing at the the City Meas afket. Obituary. Charles W.

Clyborne, born Gales-burg, joveihber 22, at Dunlap, August 4, 1894. Charles was a grandson of W. L. Clyborne who lives three and a niiles sotjth place. 11.

A. Clyborne, of Was preseitt the funeral. "You don't Know!" Perhaps that you can Find the Finest line Of toilet soaps in town at DUNLAP DRUG STORE, that you can get ji'IIE, ODDEST -51 reight on $10, arijQw. SURK TO SEEillSBErORIYOUBtf will save you -v Qlvfiorne had not for a lqiig tittfe. Iast April hc to South Dakota search of health, at which place he made his home with his pldest brother, cue share of bad hick this spring.

Word comes to us from Wyoming, 111., that L. M. (Ubson, of Empqriaj is i vcify sick man. Mr. Gibson has a great many friends here who extend the hope he may soon regain his health, and resume his position with a Kansas City grocery huusis.

The other day a lady rom, this. piy got on the train to go to Americus an4 Upon presenting her ticket, the conductor said, "you will change cars at Emporia." "You are said the lady, fc'tM Ht "ttitwo testa "Beg pardon," a'd the conductor, "it so seldpm hat we stop there that I often forge terp is such a station on, the road' While strolling about tOW" this week we came to the premises of Rev. Bair where he has a fine four room house in course of construction. When completed this will be one of the best appointed dwellings in the county. A god cellar underlies the building and abut two lyeeks xcucfi h.js jjomc at But alas! the 4 pound.

strictly pure sulphur 25c Copperas per pound Chemically pure spirits of nitre 50c pt feapep intercepted him his Journey and paired jh fvpefd of suffering aud disappointment a A first class line of statoe-y- at land of eternal spring. Wuntcd, 500 men to have their hair ctt at the new barber shop. Vftieo, you want a good, pocVt Hnife cheap, cal f. ft. Jttt recfeitI a large supply of Acme cement, Fred Bernard1.

D. S. received two cars of fine stpcH pattle from Kansas Citv, Friday. i Rilk faced siuendr t9P worth 35c, c-ysley Schlosser; Billet A Holland treaA oourtfty yhen yoi patronise a Mrs. Goodwin and baby have been sick this week, consequently our paper is late llayden's Magnolia Balm for hl complexion, the Dunlap Drug Store, Miss Emitter iWbin, of Council Grove, attend the funeral of Ciarlie Monday.

Kansas Live Stock Indicator, a 16 page "weekly, and thi- paper M.5e a year. Call for sample copy. Charles was the youngest A tablet ad pencil 1 1 good toilet soap, 5c Ni, 6 host white envelopes, 1 3c Htriotly pure carbolic acid per pint castor oil per pint 2-c Ofctoride 4unfeucttitf purposes, a bax An elegapt line of perfume 4e oi pfrictly pure spirits camphor, pr pt 50c Headlight oil per gallon 15c family, and feaye a ers and an onfy sister to nourn prices that will make yoiir head swlw, Our sundry cparttnebt Is replete with b.arpatns, Syringes from 10c to $3.00. hair brushes, clothes hrusnes, combs, tooth brushes, face powders and toilet articles galore. JIIOS.

COLLINS. the A SPJJCIAWY. WltlWfKliI 5' mkst All calls attended Day or Night. loss. 1 The funeraj was preqhed Rev, W.

R. Bair from, clcsjitjis f.3f,i and 13th v. The services were (held, at the residence of W. l4. Clyborne and tO has A hp the interment in the Dunlap cemetery.

fhus by we pass away. j. tjlybqrqe just received ia (tole-gram from Chicago, announcing the death of the sister above referred to, (Mrs. Her Mother Hafry w.a smmoji.e.d jhomic, but later in the day Mrs. died long ere Harry had reached there.

Idter-tate Pantryman and this JOHN MALOy, 1 Out stock is fresh and ck-an throughout. We want your patronage if first class drugs, low prices, and courteous treatment count for Anything we will get it. Call ed set? us hen you want anything in the Drug line. Our Stock is Complete ad Our Prices as Low as the Lowest. KLWOOl) HOlfflS.

PROPS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, RAJl. Qffice.on opposite Po (Office. tf. Gttdemelster, Wholesale and RetaiLDealer in Council Grove, 'Kan, fates 'Her iGoolSaaipje 'Roru THE COMMERCIAL HOUSE, IK.

A. SCOTT, TROrRIETOR. Headquarters for Traveling Men. BATH ROOM FREE TO GUESTS. Council Grove Kan.

S. I. SARGENT, RE At ESTATE, Loans and Insurance. Farm Mortgage Loans Collections per only $1.00 a year, call and get sample espies. Misses LWU Kid4 and Edith Schlosser went to Melvern, Jst Monday, to attend the Epworth League conven tion.

W. C. Townsend, who was con-fitted to his home for two weeks, was able to lu) on th street the first of the week. Geo, W. Lester went to Emporia on Thursday and returned with Mrs, Letter, who has been visiting there for several days.

Now is your time. I have a large assortment of carpet left with ine for for a short time to be sold at a very low price. W. G. Collins.

Dan Ketcham and A. W. Hinchman shipped two cars of stock to Kansas City, Sunday Mr. Ketcham went to town with the stock, to see the tights. C.

E. Kidd and Chas. Cdllids last week received a car load ot flour and mill feed and are prepared to sell the name at bedrock prices. Call and see them. Mrs.

Dr. Finn arrived Wednesday from Topeka, where she has been visiting relatives. She went to housekeeping in R. S. Thomas' house.

The doctor will board with her. EMPORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. Will hold good things of which Kev. ftair Is Surmounting the structure will be a flatf p61e npp.n which patriotism will be exhibited at the Bair mansion. The foundation, of whiph John Clark is the architect, is the neatest and njost snbstantal Pf any we have ever seen.

We would Hk to ask wh-t about the sidewalks the city ordered put down some time ago? It may be a disadvantage to the rubber boot vendor to hulld. walks, tyt it would be a great adva-nta the p-Ue, Whs ot agitate the question before muddy There ought to be a good walk from (Jdminercial Street to the school so the children can tfet to school wltheut wa.4lfiff Hud knee deep. Why not have a little spirit and put our tow on record as being a live town? A movd i- this matter ought to be on foot at once. Q. There will be an ice cream social at Vic-ers' hall, August 17th, given by the G.

A R. and W. R. C. Soliciting committeMrs.

Wodke, Mrs. Pike, Blanche Holland, Committee on ice cream-S. L. McDonald.Charlie Wodke, Lon Holland, Marion Rarey, Art Pike, Charlie Johns, Will McDonald. Committee On arranging hall George Clai-fc.

Committee, waiting1 on tables --Clyde took, Alice Johns, Maridh Rarey, Nellie Holland, Frank Giffin, Blanche Holland, Guy D. Bulen, Joe Wodke, Lon Holland, Martha McDonald, Frank Holland, Maude Clark, Charlie Wodke, Jennie Metcalf. Ten cents will be charged for icecream and cake, 5 cents for lemonade. By Order of Committee, The DunlA Weekly News has not coma to the Greeting for five weeks. We wonder if anyone can tell why this change from the ordinary course.

Americus Greeting. "Here too, Bro. Greeting. We presume that the town has grown nd flourished so fast lindef the influence of the News, that us poor country editors will not be able to touch the editor or his paper again with a ten foot pole. Wilsey Independent.

Yes, we have ceaseil to exchange with these papers. We might, however, use them for toilet paper, but they afe so small that Jvcri thfcn we might be humiliated. Card of Thanks. To those friends who were sV kind during our bereavement we desire to express our gratitude Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Clyboknk. Mr. and Mrs. WAn L. Clybornk and Family, Four Big Successes.

Having the needed merit to wore than make goflid ajjl claimed for them, the following for remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's New Discovery, for consumption, coughs and colds, each bottle guaranteed Electric the great remedy (or and Kidneys. Bucklen's Aroica.SaJy.e, the best in the worW, and King's New Life Pills, which are perfect pill, All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed if or them and the dealer whose name is at' tached herewith will be U4 to tell you wore of them, Sold at El wood Hobbs' drug store, Council Proceedings, Council met in regular session August 7, 1894, and called to order lay Mayor Bernard. Minutes of last meeting read and approved.

Ccmncihnen present Oakley, Cook, Sarej and Lytic. Committee on lire hooks reported that parties in town would not fix any price for making hooks, so committee was instructed to seud for prices and purchase hooks. Committee on cigarette ordinance not receiving any reply from county seat on drafting said ordinance, was instructed to draft ordinance and present at next regular meeting. Moved and carried that bids oe received until Monday evening to dig a well on Commercial and Fourth streets. The bids are to be sealed and deposited with city mayor.

Specifications of well are the following: Six feet in diameter; depth, to gravel strata; wall one foot thick, stone of good quality; work, first class; last three feet of Work to be laid in cement. J. B. Byrnes was appointed by city mayor as city marshal and street com-sioner and confirmed by council, clerk notified to instruct J. B.

Byrnes to assume duties' Immediately. Moved and carried to adjourn until until Monday evening, August 13, 1894. W. C. Townsknd, City Clerk.

I WATCHES, CLOCKS AND SILVERWARE SI uy I buy 1 During the month of August you can I a Watch, Clock, or Cake Basket, But- ter Dish, Sugar, Creamer, Spoonholder 3 Knives, Forks, Spoons Cheajcr than any Other Time of Year 3 for the simple fact that trade is quiet and wc want to move the goods. If you want any thing in our line it will 3 pay you to call or write us. City fWOGRAPH Gallery. DUNLAP, KAN. When you want a first class picture, wc invite an inspection of our work.

1 Baty PictMcs 21 Specialty. Our work is guaranteed in every case, and our prices the loweft consistent with first class work. I). D. WILLIAMS St CO.

1 MM iMittauinei conducted for MeotHATI ftr.e. When you want a nice Suit of Clothes made to FIT you OR ANVTHIN(i IN WAY ()! irts, Underwear, Gloves, HANDKERCHIEFS OR HATS. merchant tailors, Jones Sons, I 517 Commercial Geats Furnishers aoi Hatters. I Emporia, Kan. ous orriet is opposite Pmirverriet and rniecura patent leaf tuna IMS IMM remote from Waihlnirton.

Mrs. F. B. Bailey and little daughters, Barbara and Metta, visited relatives at Parkerville this Week, Mrs. B.

and Metta returned yesterday, while Barbara remained to continue her visit. Editor News. The Messrs. John Doe and Richard Roe, alias Higgiris of Emporia, who tried to beat the Dunlap Livery, Was brought up standing and concluded to settle. Lome again, gentlemen, we are onto your racket up here, J.

J. II. A number of boys and girls came up from llfnporia, Tuesday, in bug-gies( and fed the "chiggers" in the timber on the" banks of the Cottonwood. We believe they called it a picnic. Cottonwood Falls Leader; It was a picnic for the "chig-feH The conin used for Charles Cly borne was one of artistic beadtjh It was covered with fine brdadelbth and trimmed hi beautiful style.

On a handsome silver plate wefe the words "At Rest." Oilr tbwdsttlan, (i. Collins, had charge if the Interment and furnished this casket) and settlred the attendance of the hearse roht Council Grove1. 1 Send model, drawing or djfrlpV tion. We adviee, If patentable or Dot, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent la ttconiL 1 A faMtiT.

"HowtoObtain Hjen," wit coat of lameln the U. S. tad foteiA eortrieaj i OM. PariNT Orriet, Wi IRELAND' Mumlous Results. Front letter written by Rev.

J. Uuhtieruian, of Dimortdale, we are permitted to make this extract: "I have no hesition in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were most marvelous iu the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist Church at Rives Junction she was brought down with pneumonia succeeding la grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours ith little interruption ad it seemed as if she cdUM hot survive them.

A friend fetbmhien'ded Dh King's New Disiovery; it Was quick in its work AM highly satisfactory In results." Trial botttes free at ElWood Hobbs' ttrtlf HtOri, Regular tit 60t ll GR.O CER S. THREE MINtTTE TALKS Is th title ABOUT ofanlllns-NEW MEXICO trated folder describing the forms, ranches, mines and towns of New Mexico. The profits of fruit raising are set forth in detail; also facts relative to sheep, cattle and general farfnl. No try such a desirablft cll4t all the year round. Write to O.

T. Nicholson, G. P. A T. A.

T. A 8. Hi Top, Kau.i (or free til-' Time Tnblu-M. K. T.

Ky. Ndrthbeuhd Passenger, 5:02 lii Northbound Krtight 4:10 ni Southbound Passenger 10:46 a SottthboMui Freight 10:10 a ut K. Bi BaiKV( Aft. COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED. 9JJ Commercial Strict, Etfipiria-, Kansas, i.

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Pages Available:
78
Years Available:
1894-1894