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Dunlap Weekly News from Dunlap, Kansas • 1

Dunlap Weekly News du lieu suivant : Dunlap, Kansas • 1

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A SUBSCRIBE FOR -BUNLAP WEEKLY NEWS. $1.00 PER YEAR. CALL-tyN L'S FOR IKST CLASS PRINTING. 1 PRICES REASONABLE. A'UMBER 19.

imiAV, MORRI? COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, 17, JK'U. VOLUME 1. DUNLAR WEEKLY PWS. 4 RE 1 1 ABLE PLACE 10 TRADE, FRED BERNARD, A pubiiL well is ncaring right in front of the Ni.w.v which will be a vaiipblc ad junct to our five1' DCALF.H IN rVBLISHUU EVERY FRIDAY BY V-i i i i WW GootfvfjJ, for and Proprietor PRICE, $1.00 PER VKAK.IN APVANCK. ciHARHWARE s-STfWFS "'e are informed of the death of Mrs.

George Lester on Bluff" creek, Wediie'sd'iy niorning. She and her husba'rid are old o.f our county. The funeral services were held k.iierday" and the' interment was made the Agnes City 'cemetery. Mr. George Lester is a brother of Andrew Lester of oiir city.

C. The News, joins Mr. fester's many friends extending their sin-cerest sympathy. 612 Commercial Tinpori. If it is not convenient for you to come to the store, we would be pleased to send samples for your i TINWARE, PAINTS, OILS, ETC.

WAGONS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, WJRE, QUEEN'S WARE AN1 GLASSWARE. LATH, LIME, SHINGLES. HAIR AND CEMENT. inspection. j'ully the Editor.

rv- Air; Gaily the Troubador. Gaily the editor, Smoked His cigar; While lieVfiii "scissorittfr" News near'and far; murder dire, "It'eui" and "puff," Devil coino, Ain't this Wild looked the editor, Rage fired, his eye, AS' cried' the little 'nip, "The form's gone to Straight at the fiend he flew, Gave him a ci.tjo 'Careless Imp, f.iire.less J'H give you Enough." Though the bloom at the present writ B. F. PHYSICIAN WD SURGEON. duklap, Kan.

Chronic. Diesis Skillfully Treated. All calls Attended I Office in the.Cit; Day or JJhjfct. Building. School Supplies small boys of this town are the habit' of loafing on the streets and around the depot, where they climb on passing trains and are often seen running over the tops of the cars cn sidetracks.

Would it not be a good idea. to pass an ordinance prohibiting boys from loafing around the depot and climbing on trains, r.hct thus perhaps save life or limb, and much other trouble? Pa-rents should take steps to regulate this matter, jf they don't, let the ordinance be passed. The ball game between the Dun-lap Jiliies and the Sti'oag City nine last Saturday, resulted 'tn score of 20 to 10 in favor of Cobb's nine; S. M. Padgett, editor of the Alta Vista Record, accompanied by his wife, visited with "Mrs.

W. arid rwife Sunday. ''How shall I enter the money the cashier skipped askeit' the bookkeeper) profit and loss?" "No; suppose you put it tinder running Thos. Collins went up to the Grove Wednesday to visit his son and daughter, and see the people in general. He also attended the populist convention.

Fully 100 covered wagons have passed during the present suinine.i;, "going ipack to their wife's people," after trying the hardships jn western Kansas. A chemist, says the Scientific American, advises c.v.iiCtJ I.i uit be opened an hour or two before it is used. It is far richer after the oxygen the- rAr -has restored to it. Doth the Dunlap Nkws and Amcricus Greeting are offered for sale. Wilsey Independent.

Right you are, liro. Jornbeck, but not in the same ay he Wilsey Independent will soon be at mortgagee's ing Is as usual on the rye, iCs'the bloomers on the bicycle irl Tliat catch the public ever" Miss Ina Giffin went to Emporia Monday. at Dunlap prug Store. Mlates, Tables, Pencils, sponges, Writing Papers, APER. PENS.

INK AND EVERYTHING jjuick Meal gasoline stoves at Fred the oldest eflPlTUREI10lJ5Et IN. EMPORIA. We Pa Freight pn al! Bills of $10 aniOvir SpUSBEPORl-v. YOU Blf AVewill save you Money. HARDCASTLE -v KENYON, kasas.

JHOS. COLLINS. JUSTICE OF THE PEAOL COLLECTIONS A SI'KCIALTV. Office, Corner Foijrth and Commercial 9t ELWQQD HOBBS, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS: KANSAS, All calls attended Day or Night. 41- There will be an ice cream social at Vickers' hall, August 17th, given by the G.

A. R. and W. R. C.

Soliciting committee vWbcke, Blanche Holland. Committee on ice cream-S. L. McDonald, Charlie Wodke, Lon Holland, Marion Rarey, Art Pike, Charge 'Johns', Will McDonald. Com-mittee on arranging hall George Clark.

waiting on Clyde Cook, Alice Johns, Marion Rarey, Nellie Frank Giffin, Blanche Holland, Guy D. Bulen, oe Wodke, Lon Holland, Martha McDonald, Frank Holland, Maude Clark, Charlie Wodke, Jennie Metcatf, Ten NEEDED IN THE SCHOOL ROOM. A Good Slate and Pencil for 5e. cents will be charged for ice cream and cake, cents for By sale. orcier or committee.

TABLETS FROM UP. A paterfamilias with eight daugh ters of marriageable age advertised, Council Proceedings. as a last resort, tj get iiiem off his hands. He received the following an Council met on Monday eyenLtig last in adjourned session. Meeting- called Elwood has his office at his residence.

Bn. Hobbs has his office i the Drugstore. CALL AND EXAMINF OUR STOCK. to order by Mayor Bernard. Council men present Oakley, Rarey and Lytle swer: "Am a bachelor and wealthy Will gladly marry one of your daugh 'fers.

Send sample at once." First in order the easing, of uernara s. Thus. was a guest of Emporia, Try our 40c Imperial tea. JSees-ley Schlossej'. S.

V. Irwin was sight-seeing at Emporia, Wednesday. Mattie Ridenour is quite sick with fever. You get what you call for at Bulen Holland's meat market. E.

D. Bulen made a trij) to Emporia cind JJansas City, Monday. Ten yard patterns of dark calico 65c. Beesley Sclvlosser. Full jveiglit and fair dealing at the the Meas Market.

Miss Roberts wag visiting in the country at Anaencus Monday. Just wtfeived a large supply of Acme cement, at Fred Bernard's. Silk faced suspenders 1 9c a pair, worth 35c. Beesjcy Schiosser. When you want a good pocket knife cheap, call on W.

G. Collins. S. T. Featherwood, who has been sick fof several days, is rapidly recovering.

Bulen Jlolland tpeat yau courtesy when you patronize them. Hay den's Magnolia Balm for the at the Dunlap Drug Store. Kansas Iive Stock Indicator, a J6 page Weekly, and this paper $1.50 a year. Call for sample copy. Interstate Poultryjiian and this pa bids.pn digging city well, Three bids Get Qur Prices Before Purchasing Your School Supplies.

Americus has come to be .1 quite health resort. The editor of the I' were presented Shaffer Mahany, Greeting says all time they lived in John Clark and A. Lytle, Iytle'a bid being the lowest, which was $40, it was accepted. Moved and carried that Dunlap they had poor health, but ELWOOD liOBRS, since going to Amencus their health work begin pja well sqou as ble. has been good both physically and financially.

Dr. J. M. Pitzer, the successfu Moved and carried that a tax levy of five mills on the dollar assessed on city property to meet current veterinary surgeon, of Americus, penses for coining was in yesterday and gave us J. B.

Byrnes pfesenied a tfar $4.50 for services as marshal and JOHN MAjLGY, ATTORNEY AT LAV, council cjaayK, kak. Office on Main Street, opposite Peat w. fflldemelster, and Retail Dealer itk iFEED. and GRARL CourwUGrove, Kan. Rates $2 Per Day.

Good SampTe Roo THE COMMERCIAL HOUSE, R. A. SCOTT, PROPRIETOR. Headquarters for Traveling MetL BATH BOOM FREE TO GUESTS Council Grove, Kan. an order for some job printing.

He says he has all he Vpfk hp can attend to, but does not get much street commissioner, which was lowed. 5. L. SARGENT, REAL ESTATE, Loans and Insurance. Farm Mortgage Loans ICol lections Gord.

Phillips presented a bill money. $2.50 for mowing weeds. It was City marshal instructed io begin Thes. Collins and Fred Wodke rode tip to the Grove yesterday on the cars. We suppose Mf, Wodke work ou streets as soon as practical, warning out all that are subject to walked back as he had no return city poll tax, persons between ticket.

"Uncle Tommy" will prob the ages of 21 aad 50 are subjects, or EMPORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. ably have to remain, as he is too old to walk. lUUUiiUiiUJiiiUUiUiUE The boarding house keepers at Emporia claim they would make 1 WATCHES. CLOCKS AND SILVERWARE per only $1.00 a year. Call and get sample copies.

Miss Edwards, of Emporia, has been visiting near the city, for several days. Mrs. John McHenry, of Council Grove, visited friends in Dunlap the first of the week-. more money chucking victuals into a During the month of August you can buy fc a corn sheller three hours a day 3 a watch, Clock, or Cake Basket, But- 3 ter Dish, Sugar, Creamer, Spoonhokler 3 Knives, Forks, Spoons than they make off the Normal girls who get up at 5 every morning to play lawn tennis. 'K.

Star, pay the dollar into city treasury. Moved and carried to adjourn. C. TOWNSgND, City Clerk, A Cool Place. Any United States soldier will tell yon that the prettiest and coolest place on earth is Fort Riley, and he would be nearly right Set, like a gem, amoag the hills of Geary county, with its smooth drives, handsome buildings and magnificent parade ground, it is the finest military post hi the west.

The recent labor troubles have aroused renewed interest in the United States army, and to afford every one an opportunity to witness the workings of the post, the M. K. T. railroad, will, on Thursday, August 23d, run a special train to Junction City and Fort Riley, leaving Dunlap at 8:08 o'clock in the morning, The fare to Junction City and return will be only 90 cents City PHOTOGRAPH Gallery. DUNLAP, KAN.

When you want a first class picture, we invite nn inspection, of oi work. Baby Pictures Made a Specialty, Our work is guaranteed in evety case, and our prices the loweft consistent with first class work. Cheaper than any Other Time of Year for the simple fact that trade is quiet and we want to move the goods. If you want anything in our line it will gi pay you to call or write us. D.

D. WILLIAMS CO. Frank Dickerhoff, editor of the Emporia Democrat, was transacting business at Comiskey, Sunday. It is said that a through wire will be put up between his office and the a STTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTTTTTTTTTTf TTTTTTTfTTTTfFTTWE L. Still and wife entertained a small party with ice cream and cake Saturday evening.

R. A. Scott, proprietor of tin Commercial House, Council Grove, was in town Monday. Wm. F.

Myers, representing the LaClede Medicine of St. Louis, was in town Wednesday. Mrs. Thomas, a cousin of Mrs. depot at Comiskey, so he may have connection with that place direct, thus avoiding the usual delay of the When you want a nice Suit of Clothes made to FIT you Western Union business.

mras Bob Ingersoll was recently with an old colored woman in The Union Pacific railway will charge only 15 ceMs for the round trip be Washington upon religious matters. OR NEED ANYTHING IN THE WAY OF Shirts, Underwear, Gloves, HANDKERCHIEFS OR HATS, Caveati, and Trade-Marlcn nbtaintd soil all Vat tween Junction City and the Fort, and jcntonsinra conducted lor MODCMATC fttfli SOuNOpriertaorpoeiTC PTf(torfictl and we can secure patent in Ie time than taoscC "Do you really believe, auntie," said he, "that people are made out as it has been arranged to run the train through, passengers will not ba Send model, drawincr rtr U)t AmpA. obliged to change cars, On the return tion. Wa advise, if oatentabla or not. Ires of trip the train will leave Fort Riley uut ico noi quo uupaienc istecurea.

fM PH HT, How to Obtain Patents," with cost of same in the U. S. and foreigfc countriesJ L. Still, came up from Emporia, Saturday and returned Monday. Thos.

Beesley made a trip to Gypsum City the first of the week, and bought two cars of flour and feed. C. A. Porter started for Albuquerque, N. Mv, Sunday, where he expects to work in the Santa Fe boiler shops.

At last Kansas is saved! There has been formed an inter-scholistic at 7 p. m. G0T0 Jones 6c Sons 517 Commercial Emporia, llam MERCHANT TAILORS, GeatsV Furnishers and Hatters; sent ireo, Aoaress, The troops will give a special and c.A.snow&co.i elaborate program during the day, in Opr. Patcnt Orrict, Washington. D.

Cl cluding unsurpassed drilling, and a sham battle. Every soldier will be ou IRELAND t- dress parade. The tavalry, artillery of dust?" "Yes, sah, de bible says dey is, and I believes it." "But what is done in wet weather when there is nothing but mud?" "Den I specs dey makes ingdels and sich truck." Notice. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to me prior to June 14, will confer a favor by calling and settling a part, if not all, of the account. I am much in need of money and every little will help.

Dm Elwbwd. and infantry will all take part. It is particularly desired that all Masons should attend as special exercises will be given in their honor, and many high dignitaries of the order will be foot ball club( embracing several of our best. cities; GROCERS. THREE MINUTE TALKS Is th title ABOUT of an illus- NEW MEXICO trated folder describing the iorms, mir.es and towns of New Mexico.

The profits of fruit raising are set forth'itt detail; also facts relative to sheep, cattle and general farming-. No country possesses such a desirable climate all the year round. Write to G. T. Nicholson.

G. P. T. A. T.

AS. Now your timei have a large assortment of carpet left with me for for a short time to be roM at a very low price, W. Collitisi present. But whether yo.u are a Mason or not you cannot afford to miss this excursion. It is the fcpportunity of tha Stas'en'.

COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED. .5 Commercial Street, Emporia, Kansas, ft; Tefttkai for free copjf. 1.

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Pages disponibles:
78
Années disponibles:
1894-1894