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Allen County Courant from Iola, Kansas • 3

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I. at the LITE HARDWARE, SATURDAY. Stove Display Grand display of heating stoves at J. J. Casmire Co s.

Fresh Bananas at neeier s. Splendid chicken shooting this week. The first new prints at B. T. Rodman's.

THE COURANT. Pickled pork at Gray Ross'. See the new style wagon at Beck's. TOWX3H1P TOPICS TIMELY TOLD. HOI Call at C.

H. Tibbetts' store and see See the Fruit Evaporator at Beck's. ft i-There was no meeting, of the city those new bureaus and lounges. Beat-tys' old stand. PUBLISHED BY New corn in market this week selling south OSAGE.

The father and mother of Mr. Burk- council last Monday night Red line poems $1 per volume at Goodhue Evans'. at 25c per bushel. County Treasurer Hayward inovod holcler, Mrs. Samuels and Mrs.

Neff have come from Virginia to visit them. Ricketts Brown will give you good A prize with every package of coffee into town this week and is living in the Sweet property. goods and down weights. It is unlawful to kill quails before at Ricketts Brown's. Mrs.

Culbertson is reported as very TERMS The Courant will be published every Thursday morning- from our office on Washing-ton Avenue, at I .5 per year. Address all communications to the Courant, Iola, Kansas. ri the first of November. sick. Look out for new goods next week That display of Splendid base-burn California hams only 15c at Ricketts Browns'.

Rev. J. W. D. Anderson, pastor at We will sell parasols at net cost to at J3.

T. XiODMANS ers and other heating stoves at mire Co.s is immense. close out. J- uolborn. Over 500 lbs all wool yarn in all WRITE FOR ADVERTISING RATES.

A. C. Bogle has been attending court Moran three years ago, paid this work a visit and preached on Sunday. While stopping over night at one of his friends' Gear has his cane mill in full blast in Wilson county this week. shades just opened at B.

T. Rodman's. Cummings Jones last week sold SO and is making molasses at a lively rate. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1884. J.

K. DeMoss, of Neodesha, was up acres of land to N. J. Johnson, of his buggy cushion and whip were sto- II. C.

Mechen, county attorney, of to attend the funeral of Mrs. M. L. De- Piano, Illinois. Consideration, suu.

en. This the first misconduct of this California hams 15c per pound at Ricketts Brown. Go to Frank Wheeler's for table Manuel Gyrus Franklin county, was in town Monday. kind we have known of in this vicinity. Moss.

There will be a social of the 31. E. Next comes the distressing intelli Dr. James DeMoss, of Thayer, came church at the parsonage next Wednes- sauce and prepared mustard. A.

O. Allen started for Chicago last gence that George Wagner is dead. A up last Monday evening to attend his day evening. All are cordially invited. Monday combining business with Bargains in wall paper for the next MONEY TO LOAN.

I have plenty of money to loan on real estate at as low rates as it can "be furnished by any one. Call and see me. Geo. A. Bo-ltjs.

mother's funeral. rnaim rmnpimllv 9 EH 30 days at Goodhue Evans wxxau carina man hale, hearty and jovial, cut down in the prime of life after an illness of two weeks. This is a great shock to to fine assortment of library lamps, and M. H. Donoho, of Bronson, was in Mrs.

Cutsinger sold her farm tos a our town last Monday on legal busi against the pictures is that the old wm make a specialty of that class of Mr. Denson for $2,000 one day last week. school building looks the best the whole neighborhood, as Mr. Wagner was so well and favorably known. I goods during the season.

ness. Blacksmith coal, of the best quality Meat of all kinds, such as Mrs. McCoy returned to her home Good health. "Bob" Reimert went up to Lawrence Rev. Samuel Jones conducted the funeral services.

and at the lowest prices. 8 Ik GOOD Coffee for 6 BEST coffee, in Greenwood county yesterday after a ton, beef and hams, of the very best last week to attend commercial col- Fine showers. two week visit with her latner ana quality at Gray Ross. A party of young people consisting Lawrence Worst. John Funkhouser has just completed ege.

$1 $1. $1. Splendid crops. mother, Dr. C.

Gillihan and wife. $1. $1. $1. of Eugene Prothroe, Emmitt Vander- 13 Its.

Granulated Siar, 131 A. siar, 15 El C. siar, 16 LiiM Brow Sadie Reimert returned from her The Republican executive committee Artetle's coffee 6 an addition to one of his houses, on grift, John and Clay Adams, John Ed Prof. A. S.

Olin is at home again And everybody happy. are lading to secure the Hon. ohn A. visit at Independence- the first of the north Walnut street. wards and Wiley Matthews with ladies Anderson for at least one political ready to commence school.

He con- week. Oysters at Wheeler's. 61 ee, called on Ida M. Jones to pay her their meeting in Allen county during the ducted two Normal schools during va- J. F.

Colborn has gone after new Miss Woodrow. of Ottawa, and Mrs. Hot lunch at Wheeler's. respects before she departed for Kan at Hiawatha and one at goods, and in his absence will take in campaign. Railsbeck; of Ft.

Scott, were visiting sas Citv. We understand the schools the Kansas City Fair. with Elder Martin this week. If you havefi ne stock, as of course Pickled pigs feet at Wheeler's. Steam engine for sale at Beck's.

there begin on the 15th, that the sala Dan Brewer, Lem Brubaker and most of 3Tou have, it will be the best E. D. Moran, was in. our city i I sell none but all wool yarn in two ries have been raised, and that the Chas. Casmire returned from their advertisement you can give it to take last Monday on business connected and three ply, best prices that oh earth the clipper Best drill Board have given the schools Thurs it to the District Fair at Neosho Falls with the estate of Leonard Rees, de will surprise you.

B. T. Rodman. Southern trip last Saturday night They all took up claims, and some of them Beck's. day and Friday for the fair which is in press, at next week.

ceased. progress this week. Go and see the grandest display of 20 Boxes of Matches for 2 lb. Tomatoes, per can, expect to go back soon. Straw hats at cost to close out at J.

There will be no State soldiers' re This certifies that the Neosho Val It is natural for people to' grumble Splendid base-burners ever shipped to F. Colborn's. A new sectional map of Kansas union this year, as was expected, satis ley Barb Wire Co. was dissolved Feb. If they can't find one thing for an ex Allen county.

Casmire Co. with an alphabetical list of counties, factory rates not having been obtained 7, 1884, B. A. Casmire taking all as The best Fair in Kansas at Neosho tt cuse, they are well content to accept another. We heard a man say he from the railroads.

sets and assuming all liabilities, R. This is the last opportunity we shall have this season of speaking of the Falls next week. 25c. 10 c. 121c.

10c. 121c. 121c. creeks, rivers, cities and towns, and the local edition of the Courant until Wiggs retiring from said firm. You can get as many groceries, and tt Try the Courant office for all kinds District Fair at Neosho Falls.

We say 2 2 2 Jan. 1, 1885, for one dollar. R. Wiggs. more queensware at isarteis ior of job printing.

would not support Mr. Henderson for County Superintendent because he was using his influence to aid in raising his teacher's wages. Now whether he is to all, "Go!" String Beans, Lima Gooseberries, Strawberries, than any other place in town, and don A. C. Scott has sold his interest in As a year has never before blessed tt Paris Bros, moved to Tibbett's furni Mrs.

E. L. Marsh and her step let it pass from your memory, i ti a us witn so Dountuui anu exceucui a the Iola Register, has left the business of the office of District Clerk in charge ture store last week. daughter, Garrah, areabsent at Spring or not is not known but surely he It will stimulate you to renew exer harvest, it is your duty to recognize tt field, "Missouri visiting relatives and The broom corn crop is being brought should receive a stronger support for of M. P.

Jacoby, deputy, and is off on tion, to go to the District Fair at Neo the favors of Providence by taking other friends. to market rapidly. a visit to the Indian Territory. doing something of that kind than any your trophies to the District Fair at sho Falls next week and note how your npio-hbnrs have also been striving to thing else. If Mr.

Henderson has no Take something to the District Fair A lull line of all wool yarns just re Neosho Falls next week. worse fault than this, we are in favor at Neosho Falls next week. It will in excel. ceived at B. T.

Rodman s. duce the rising generation to strive for B. M. Ausherman, one of Allen of him unanimously. Farmer, GENEVA ITEMS.

has The stockholders of the Library Association are earnestly requested to be present at the meeting Saturday after Dr. W. Steele, late of Indiana, greater excellence next season. eountv's best teachers, starts for the gone into practice at Moran. Uugene Esse gave his friends an Every farmer has something or oth Indian Territory to-day to take the po Money! Money! Money! to loan agreeable surprise last Saturday.

He er to take to the District Fair at Neo In the case of the State of Kansas vs. S. A. Woodard, of Moran, an action brought by Rev. Swartz, to compel defendant to give bond to keep the peace, the complainant failed to make his case and the defendant was discharged.

This trial was had before Justice Harris last Saturdaj', and originated in a slight unpleasantness between the gentlemen named which occurred a few davs before. sition of superintendent of the schools Fine Gut Tobaccos at Cummings Jones. has returned to stay, and says Indiana of the Otoe agency. noon. The Association has procured a charter and the certificates of stock will be re-issued.

Those holding certificates will please bring, them to the meeting that they may be exchanged. does not compare well with Kansas, from 40 to 75 cents per Star, per pound, 50c. Horseshoe, 50o. Climax, 50c. Now is the time to go to St Louis Mutton, beef, lamb and hams, of the 4 He will move on his farm.

While Mrs. Howard was leading Tnlrfi thft "Sunflower" route and the nicest quality, at Gray Ross pound. Missouri Pacific. Fare until Oct 2nd, The first two weeks of September horse it jammed her against a post and rnnnd t.rin. $13.65.

From Oct. 4th to hot" throughout the hurt her quite seriously though not 7 Oct. 11th, only $10.25 for round trip were intensely country. dangerously. If you don't wait until Bartels gets School commenced this week with Take your best products to exhibi Attention, Sanders Post.

The regular meeting of Sanders Post will be held on the fourth Saturday of this month at 2 o'clock, p. to transact business of vital importance to ever' member of the Post. E. D. Lacv, P.

C. W. J. Butterfield, Adj. at the District Fair at Neosho Falls his stock of lamps you will alwajs re Wallace Duncan and Hattie Berry next week.

It will give "the stranger gret it. as teachers in charge. within our gates" an opportunity The band boys cleared $14 besides My line of cotton flannels is now the kind of stuff Kansas observing having a jolly good time at their con complete. Call and see how cheap they Persons desirous of this fall will do well to read Mr. North-rup's advertisement in another column.

It will be seen that he has made a considerable reduction in the price of lumber and that he will give figures that cannot be surpassed by any yard in southern Give him a call and you will be convinced that he means just what he says and that.it will not pay you to go outside of Iola to get our lumber. We Defy Competition EST THE BEST GRADES. farms raise. are. B.

T. Rodman. cert last Wednesday evening. Coal! Coal! Coal! Tho. Conerregational ladies sewing We want to be relieved of any blame kJ srw-iptv meet at Mrs.

Cluekev's. Scott Son have just received the finest line of sponges ever brought to sho Falls, next week, that will give them a pride as they note the interested examination made by visitors. Dr. J. W.

Scott came up from the Indian Territory, Monday night and will remain a couple of weeks, giving Will a chance for a rest. He reports all the Iola folks down there in good health. Dr. A. L.

Swap and wife, of Fort Scott, have moved to Iola, and rented the building near the Wichita depot, and will open a restaurant there. It is a good stand, and we think they will receive a liberal patronage. Rev. Mr. Stewart, pastor of the Baptist church of Garnett will address the citizens of Moran and vicinity on the subject of Prohibition on next Thursday night, Sept 25th.

All are cordially invited to hear this able and earnest speaker. Gen. John II. Rice, of Fort speak at the Opera Jlouse next Tuesday evening, the 23d inst. He is an able speaker and discusses the live issues of the present campaign.

Remember the time and go and hear him. Weis Oit-, -the best is resting on us if, after the District Fair Anthracite, Piedmont Cherokee and Pittsbnrgh- gossiping will be tolerated, everythin at Neosho Falls next week, we hear the city. to be pleasant and agreeable. the cheapest Lawrence Worst you say, "We are sorry we did not go, P. H.

Harris addressed the Blaine Mrs. Edwards is building a new and Logan club at Moran last Tuesday as everybody saj-s-it was the best Fair ever held in Kansas." We are glad to note that II. A. Per evening. WEST SIDE GROCERY STORE.

house. Mr. Frier has gone to hunt up home. We shall regret losing him. Will Scott and wife left last Tuesday kins has so far recovered from the re -9.

-feGO AND SEE- lapse of his former illness that he is able to be out on the streets again. We for a two weeks' visit in the Indian Territory. O. P. Northrup started east the fore part of the week to purchase a stock of fall goods.

The Modoc Glee Club, of Topeka, will positively be at the District Fair next week. Teachers' Association. The following is the programme for the meeting of the Teachers' Association of Allen county to be held at Iola, Oct 4th. 18S4. MUSIC.

Inaugural Address, C. E. Merwin. School Discipline, Jas. F.

Flynn. MUSIC. Again to the Front with the LARGEST and HANDSOMEST LAWREME WORST, When you want any thing in the line of ik.gricult-iir al hope he will be more careful this time and not get another "set-back." If you want to realize the benefit of printers' ink, you want to take a look around town and see how the bill boards, dry goods boxes, etc. are covered with District Fair advertising matter, and 3-0U will be sure to go to the Fair. We have been informed that a re lift submission mass convention has been called to meet at the court house in The Moral Sense as an Aid to Government, Miss Annie Keyser.

How to Deal with Complaints, S. II. Patterson. Gymnastics in T. Barber.

MUSIC. The tomato crop has been somewhat shortened by the hot weather of the past two weeks. Ever' one interested in growing fruit should join the Allen County Horticultural Society. Allen county fruit, corn, millet, broom George Myers, of Osage township, Iola, Wednesday, October 1st, 1884, for the purpose of nominating a county ticket. This convention will doubt -IN- has been appointed administrator of less represent both Democratic and Re the estate of George W.

Wagoner, deceased. Mrs. Wagoner accompanied Teachers' Associations; publican re-submissionists. KANSAS. Implements, COAL, WOOD AND GRAIN.

OUR SPECIALTIES: LA BELLE WAGONS, Their Sphere S. Olin. C. Speer. by her brother, left last Wednesday for and Their Worth; The Course of StudjT, be shown at the world's fair at New Orleans.

For reasons beyond computation you Odessa Missouri, near where her fath ought to go to the District Fair at Ne er and mother live, with whom she will MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS osho Falls next week. It's the best make her home for a time. Some as fine specimens of broom corn as was ever grown, can now be The daughter of Henry Best, whose The music of the Association will be, on this occasion, under the direction of L. Wallace Duncan. Exercises will begin promptly at 1:30 p.

m. found in Allen county. Fair, on the best grounds, conducted in the most liberal manner, on the most liberal scale and in the center of the A Pull and Complete Line of illness we mentioned last week, died last Sundav night. The child had Chain and hand broomcorn scrapers, stepped upon a carpet tack some days best country in Kansas; gives the best powers, jacks and presses, at All members of the Association, and Beck's. Staple and FanGy Groceries, satisfaction; offers the greatest list of teachers of the county as well, having previous when erysipelas or oiooa poison set in with the sad results chroni special themes upon which they prefer cled above.

The family have the sym attractions of any Fair in the west. Do not fail to take it in. Chamberlain, Bufford and Keokuk Plows, 0MABB5SHAMPM MAY With short hay attachments, OLDER MILLS, DRILLS, Etc. The skating rink will be open only having papers anytime during the year, pathy of all. Moran Herald.

on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday will confer a favor by handing them nights during the warm weather. WHICH WLU be sold at Bedrock Prices for Cash. Go spend a few cla3's at the District to the committee at their earliest con We call the attention of our readers to the Bourbon County Fair held at Fort Scott, Kansas, commencing Oct Fair at Neosho Falls next week. Your venience. By Order of Call on Paris Bros, for bargains in Pianos and Organs, south side public John C.

Hamin, Chairman 7th and continuing four davs. The frugal, hard-working wife, your industrious daughters and your faithful boys Oat meal per pound, 12 Sugars. 7 square, at Tibbitts' furniture store. INDEPENDENCE ITEMS. COALS ALS S1.00 have given the farm their whole atten 13 lbs, granulated for premiums are the largest and most liberal of any fair in southeastern Kansas, Tndenendant is too busy to write J.

D. Rodgers, an old school teacher from Illinois, is in our county at pres Crackmels, per pound, 20 XXX Soda, per pound, 8 XXX Pearl oysters, per lb. 8 13 standard for Jt much as broom corn cutting is the or We will give in our next issues an AnVi-rnnitf. Hnnl. Piedmont Coal.

Cherokee 1.00 1.00 1.00 15 lbs. extra C. for ent, and may conclude to locate here. itemized statement of the premiums der of the day. Coal, Weir City, and all kinds of Soft Coal at Wholesale or Retail.

Also, Arkansas River offered. Further particulars write to tion during the hot summer months. It's right that they should have an opportunity to attend the best Fair in Kansas. The school board have rented the first floor of Ward's building on the Canned G-oods. Elijah and Oscar Morrison started hg light brown for tii: TU.Ta I We acknowledge the receipt of a complimentary to the Kansas City IraD.

Bronson for premium list 10 3-lb tomatoes, per can, lor tneir nome xmuuis xu- rirvflFooe otppti hnt intended to stop at St Louis OOIlt3fc3b I ecu. Sand. LAWRENCE WORST, Iola, Kansas. Inter-State Fair, being held this week Messrs. VanDeman and Pancoast to attend ths Exposition.

8 pounds good Coff ee for $1.00 north side of the square for the inter returned from the State Fair last Mon mediate department of our public Leroy Runyan is ruling the lads and pounds choice coff ee for 1.00 lasses of Independence. pounds fancy coffee for 1.00 day. In the fruit display Allencounty Mrs. Cole, from near Terre Haute Indiana? came out last week on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. R.

B. Stevenson. schools, which will be under the man took 2d premium and Sedgwick first. 9 UUe Ol iUl. Uiiiv a Dioutia, ui 3 lbs.

Mocha coffee for 1.00 agement of Mr. Merwin and Miss Cow Sedgwick county got the best of us be DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCr 2-lb raspberries, per can, 12i 2-lb blackberries, per can, 12 i 2-lb strawberries, per can, 12 2- lb gooseberries, per can, 12 3-lb peaches, per can, 20 2-lb corn, per can, 12 1 2-lb string beans, per can, 12 2-lb Lima beans, per can, 10 Mrs. C. A. Steele, accompanied by county, visiting them at present Preaching at Iadepencence next cause she had a display of peaches, 3 lbs.

O. G. Java coffee 1.00 her children and her mother Mrs. an. The' have also rented rooms in the second story of Henderson's new building on the west side of the square and we had none.

Our apples, Sunday immediately after Sunday JMJ JLU JLJLLI Howard, has gone to visit relatives and school, also the evening. friends in Wichita. were ahead of hers. They disposed of our apples to the Sedgwick folks and We forgot all about the glee club for the high school department under Prof. Olin and Miss Pugh.

The old Coffees roasted. 6 pounds Arbuckle for $1.00 6 pounds bulk Rio for 1.00 5 pounds Maricabo for 1.00 Teas. For Sale. My house, barn and two last week. 35 they will be taken to the Cincinnati exposition.

lots on block 21, north Washington school building will be used for the primary department under the manage J. H. Richards went up to Leavenworth, Monday morning, to attend the 3-lb spiced ocean trout, 3-lb mackerel in tomato sauce, per can, 2-lb ocean trout in tomato avenue. For lurtner particulars inquire of Dan Brewer. ment of Misses Kizer, Ausherman, TT: S.

District Court He was accom White and Christian.1 School will be QUEENSWARE And all kinds of country produce. Goods all first-class and prices LOW AS THE LOWEST. (JdrWill pav part cash if desired forJ THE PATRONAGE OP THE PUBLIC IS SOLICITED. AT LONG'S OLD STAND. IOLA, KANSAS.

Gunpowder, per 40, 60 80 Oolong, per pound, 80 panied by his wife. gin Monday, September 29th. 35 Winnie Scott and wife, of Lawrence, and Mrs. S. T.

Ellis and her daughter, Bertha, went down to the Indian Ter sauce, per can, P. Since the abvove was in type, we learn that Messrs. V. P. also received sixteen other premiums on the fauit display at the State Fair.

Mrs. M. L. DeMoss, wife of Dr. M.

DeMoss, died of consumption, at the residence of Mrs. Ladd. in this city, last Monday morning. She had been afflicted with' this disease some twenty- Imperial, per 40, 60, 80 2-lb clam chovrder, per can, 2 5 James Templin, of Geneva township, We have had several items in our paper concerning big millet crops, and ritory on a visit last Tuesda-. has the thanks of this office for a good sized box of his evaporated ap B.

F. Japan, best, per 60 Japan, per 40, 60 we have another this week. J. It is the dutj' of each producer to show how prosperity has smiled on ples. Sometime ago Mr.

T. bought of Boyd this year cut a little over forty 1-lb salmon, per can, 15 1-lb mackerel, per can, 15 i.lb sardines, per can, 10 1-lb French peas, "Peth per can, Crackers. A. W. Beck, a small sized Zimmerman tons off eight acres of ground, and half him.

Take something to the District fruit evaporator, with a view of saving of the land was sod at that. Who has Pretzels, per pound, Fair at Neosho Falls next week. North Side Drug Store. his large crop of apples. The box we had a better crop? Speak out Assorted cakes and jum Mrs.

Martin Troll, of Sullivan, Indi 2-lb iilum Duddinfr, per cr bles, per pound, JfFL two months. Some two years or more ago, Dr. DeMoss and wife moved from Iola to Neodesha, but a few weeks before her death they came up to Iola to have the attention and assistance of the doctor's daughter, Mrs. Ladd. Fu E.

P. West, of Lawrence, is gather ana, who has recently been visiting old received was a specimen of its every day work and are as nice as any evaporated fruit we ever saw. No Califor DRUGS, 1-2 lb potted ham, per 15c 15c 20 20 15 Vanilla wafers, per ing fossil specimens for the museum friends in this county started last Friday for Mexico, where she will spend 1-2 iottfd ton erne. 4 of the State University. He will be Silver nia or eastern dried fruit is any nicer 1 jl rp PAINTS.

OILS, the winter. Ginger snaps, per or better, and not much of it as good, L- pUllCU JLLiJVCJU Wfiw 1-9 dfiviled bmn iZX-IlL about Iola for several days, and persons having good specimens, or know-in where thev mav be found would Lemon snaps, per E. P. Gillson, an attorney from Mr. T.

is putting up from twelve to fifteen bushels of apples per day, and will be able to supply our grocers this We also carry a full 4ine of Table in confer a favor on him by leaving in neral servic.es were conducted by the Pastor of the Presbyterian church, of which Mrs. DeMoss had been a member while living in Iola. She was buried with the honors of the order of the Eastern Star, Brighton, Illinois, has been in our city for several days past, stopping with his formation at the office of the Probate Pickled Oysters, Chili Sauce, Cross BLv Druggist Sundries, Brushes, Combs, Perfumery, Etc. Everything sold at bottom, figures. iE OFFICE AT STORE.

North SWa Public Square, Iola Kansas. fall if they will call on him instead of sending east for their supply. old friend Dr. Gifford. Mr.

G. will locate somewhere in the State. Etc. RICHAKF Judge.

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