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Sterling Gazette from Sterling, Kansas • 5

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Jake Hoops returned from Colorado Notice of Deplinatioii. The Farmers' Ticket! STERLING GAZETTE. 1NEW Sunday morning, looking very well and hearty. To the Voters of Mice County. Kan.

I hereby decline to accept the nom FOi JX.lfO 43. Miss Sadie Miller left for Dakota last ination for Probate Judge, tendered Last night when M. C. Roy closed up his place of business he did not know that he had left Jake Cline's dog in the store. Ho knew all about it next morning, however, because the torn curtains, broken glassware, and wrecked appearance of things in 'general was sufficient evidence of the fact, even without the "cards" his dog- week, where she will spend some time uie by the Prohibitionists, and resign COWG1LL 4 McMILLAN, Publishers.

visiting friends. Miss Fannie Truesdell in favor of H. Wolfe. I am a Re Jills her-puree in Gall's dry goods store publican, and will vote and' work for during her Mr. Wolte.

Respectfully, For President, THE KETCHUM WAGON. T. A. Butler, of Lyons, 'was'iii town H. H.

Butler. ship so liberally distributed in token Sterling, Kansas, Oct. 23, 1884. this morning. He reports the' prospects of his presence.

good for the Republican ticket through Lowest Prices, Shay never lets a rival merchant out the county. THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 23, 1884. A T. S.

F. TIME TABLE. GOING WEST No. 1 Pacific Express, 9:01 p.m. No.

.1 Guaymas Express 10:04 a. m. No. 13-Way Freight a. m.

GOING KABT. No. 2 Atlantic Express a. m. Vo.

i New York Express 5:48 p. m. 'No. Way 3:26 p. m.

W. P. Fbost. Agent. STERLING MARKET Frank Hagerman spent a few days in Corn, per bu new, per get away with him, especially one in a neighboring town.

Last week a Lyons firm advertised 12 lbs. granulated sugar for $1,. offering special Lawrence, returning Sunday evening. bu. .30 .23 .28 .17 .42 Marshal Louderback went down to Stafford one day last Can it be Rye, Oats, new Wheat, No.

2 soft per bu Turkey Old there is any attraction for him in that town A FULL LINE OF Groceries Queensware! Down Go the Prices inducements to bterhng merchants. Immediately Shay "saw" them put up his "card," went "two better," then "called" them on 14 lbs. for $1. It's a difficult matter to get ahead of Shay. MRS.

FISHER'S LOCALS, T. manager of J. E. Davies' .38 .65 .25.30 .25 Butter per lb Eggs per doz store at Chase, spent the Sabbath in Sterling. Elegant New Goods At Mrs.

Fisher's, consisting of forty pieces of Ribbon, "Jetted Lace in 'abund 2.002.50 Chickens per doz. Frank Vickcrs, of Stafford, was hi the' Sterling, Oct. 22, 1884. Editors Gazette At Economy school-house a short .35 Potatoes per bu ance for dress trimming, Escurral Lace, -OF- city Monday. in cream and black, a tine assortment of Dr.

Bohrer was a caller Tuesday. His Crape Lace, liucheing, Collars ana Culls, Double Wedding. For Tice-President, The Champion Wind-Power. childrens school Collars, good and cheap, visits to Sterling are becoming frequent of late. The double wedding at Friends' Chenille rompons, Flowers and Featn ers, splendid assortment, Jersey Caps, church last Sabbath, uniting in.

mar Charley Waterman enjoyed a visit from the newest thing out, and Hats in inv his father and sister, of Larhed, last Sal mense quantities. Ladies, my stock is riage Mr. Joseph W. Elliott to Miss Florence E. Davis, and Mr.

Elbert Snook of Leadville, to Miss urday. They remained until Tuesday. complete, and 1 can assure you they are all nice and new, aud fresh from Hill. time ago Ed. Tebbe took occasion to assert that Mrs.

A. W. Sollitt was not qualified for the position of County Superintendent. This was too much for some of his Democratic friends, and the young orator was openly rebuked, in his own meeting, and by a prominent Democrat given to understand that he was too near her old home to make the people swallow such nonsense. But go right on, Ed, you are making votes for Mrs.

Sollitt. A Teacher. of New York city. I don't buy Lena Elliott was a very pleasant af Sugar, Coffee And all other Staple Groceries. Buckwheat Flour And Maple Sirup BUSINESS LOCALS.

old stocks and palm them on for new The ceremony was performed goods to my customers. Small profits by Rev. V. P. Hay worth, of Law and quick sales is my motto.

Thanking Pure apple juice for mince meat at rence, Kansas, assisted bv our home my customers for past favors, 1 ask you to call and be convinced that you will Roys. minister, Rev. W. H. Butler.

The house was filled to overflowing, when' always get honest goods at my store. Mrs. S. C. Fisher at 11:15 the two couples "entered, Mixed paints at Dr.

Lamb's. Guaranteed hats at Fair Brown's After they were seated Rev. Butler The teachers of Little River aud North Broadway Millinery Booms. Call and see them. read the 25th'psalm.

A very appro vicinity have arranged for a meeting in the educational interests of the county, to be held in the high school pnate prayer was ottered by Rev. Albert Bailey, of Emporia, followed Ladies, Miss Sudborough wants you to go and see her large new stock of hats and bonnetsLadies, Misses and lilauk Books Of every description at Will give more pounds of Sugar and by the song "Blest be the tie that building at 7:30 p. m. Friday, Oct. 24.

Dr. Lamb's. Conee for $1 than any house in Rice County. binds," which was rendered with im Profs. De Motte, Leuce, Miss Annie pressive solemnity.

Rev. Hay worth, Stationery Of all kinds at LOCAL NEWS. Dr. Lamb's. after preaching an interesting ser WANTED M.

Carll of Sterling, Victor Armour and Mrs. A. W. Sollitt, the teachers' candidate for Superintendent, will be present to address the meeting. Both instrumental and vocal music is being Ask for Cone's Boss Overall They mon from the text, "He that hath the bride is the bridegroom," proceeded with the marriage ceremony.

Then are warranted not to rip. Choice Creamery Butter, Iair Brown. came the hand shaking, and good Band of Hope; change of time and place; see notice. Vote the straight Republican ticket, and have your friends do likewise. Frank Waters has put a neat and wishes for the newly wedded couples.

Just received, one car of choice ap prepared for the occasion. The teachers all over the county are in earnest about the election of their candidate. Everybody invited. Per The sentiment of every heart seemed SO els a pound. Hi 3r Gr ples at Roy's.

tuned in unison with the hope that a pleasant future might spread over Committee, J. C. Turner has. the finest and best handsome barber pole in front of them her mantle of joy and prosper At 25 Cents ncr Dozen! Cook Stoves and Heaters in Sterling. tonsonal parlors, on Broadway.

Horrible Death. and It is certainly no fault of the Ster Go to the Buckeye restaurant for a ity. About 50 of the friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. W.

Q. Elliott repaired to their Riverside home, and warm meal, or good lunch. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES ling merchants if our farmers do not get top prices for produce. partook of a bountiful feast, such as The Platform. While vast sums of money are annually expended "for what is infinitely below the candidates on this ticket, we nevertheless hold it to be the inalienable right of every American citizen to procure the best.

We affirm our allegiance to the well established principle that true economy is best subserved by buying the best you can get for the money. It shall be our aim to strictly oppose an inflation of values, but we- A full stock of Diamond Dyes at W. Q. family can provide. It is needless to say that all enjoyed the Harriman Lowry s.

paid, for All Kinds of Produce. Two horses belonging to J. Hamilton were killed last Tuesday night bv the cars, while walkins on the occasion. The following presents Fine new stock, of millinery goods were received by Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Last Monday morning the body of Elmer E. Davies, son of J. E. Davies of this city, was found in Clark's pasture west of town, almost nude and bruised and discolored in a horrible manner. Saturday evening ho went to the pasture to catch a pony, on which, it is thought, he intended to ride over to Lyons to attend the exercises at the skating rink.

It is supposed' that he mounted a horse with a lariet around his body and thrown, then dragged to death by the animal. at Mrs. Scott next week. track east of town. Pure apple cider, fresh from the Elliott Check for 100 W.

Elliott. Silver cake Hand F. II. Kambo. Colosrne stand Stanton and King press, af xxoxs.

Mrs. Owen Fehr, of Alden, has become the owner of the Geo. W. Hol-linger property on South Broadway, I handle the PURE AMBER CANE SIRUP, with" all the sugar left in. Call and examine goods and prices, and I will guarantee you satisfaction.

Silver pickle castor Mr. and Mis. and has moved into it. Save Money By buying School Books at Dr. Snook.

China tea set Mrs. W. Q. Elliott. Set silver Knives and forks C.

M. El Lamb's. We have iust added to our jobbing An inquest was held, at which the liott. will always he in full sympathy with the hundreds of farmers who main- tain that they would not part with their Ketchum Wagon for any other. Polveramv must so but we shall For frames, looking glasses and oil Sugar spoon, butter knife and pickle above facts were elicited.

The tragic death has cast a gloom over the en W.F.STEVENS, paintings see Stanton King. fork Hverj JLutie Van ratten. Set silver luiives Mr. and Mrs. A.

Landis. 1st Door North of Nat'l Bank. Pair silver nankin rings T. C. and It.

Holiday Goods. My stock of Holiday Goods has ar B. Davis. Silver castor Benton and Green. 'Plaque Mrs.

Tucker and (laugh tc rived but owing to want of room, will department some handsome fonts of type, and are constantly making additions. Send in your orders. Fat Stock Show at Kansas City, October 25 to November 1st. Round trip tickets $9.95, on sale Oct. 24 to Nov.

1 'good to return Nov. 3. Hon, H. M. Bickel, the Democratic candidate for State Senator, will address the people of this place, at the opera house, to-morrow evening.

Barn Paint at Dr. Lamb's. not at present be placed on exhibition deem it the right Jf any woman to own one or more Ketchum wagons and two or more Champion Wind Mills provided she has got money enough to pay for them. The candidates at the head of this Silver standing nankin ring Mr. and However we will take pleasure in tire community.

A big strapping fellow of the Democratic faith entered Wbonacott's shoe shop the other day, and after blowing his bazoo about what his party had accomplished, he said that New York State was sure for Cleveland by from 50,000 to 75,000. What makes you think so?" asked WToonacott. "Because it's a Democratic State never went any other way." When proven showing them to any one. wishing to If you want to painty don't fail to call on Harriman Lowry and get prices. see them.

Dr. Jjamb Mrs. G. M. limit.

Bread plate Mrs. Tucker. Fancy inkstand Miss Sudborough. Silver fruit dish Mr. and Mrs.

S. Stubbs and Minnie Stubbs. Large fruit dish Miss Eva Butler. Glass sauce dish Mrs. Gilbert.

Go to Maxwell's for anything in the meat line. C. B. Donaldson's new hotel, the Ready mixed House Paints, $1 per gallon at Dr, Lamb's A large stock of guns and ammunition at J. C.

Turner's. paper are pledged to subserve the best interest of every American citizen who will give them a trial. It is expected of the supporters of this ticket that when going to the Tea set Mr. and Mrs. T.

C. Davis. Now is the time to get you a nice Glass pitcher Mr. and Mrs. McAl Transcontinental will be ready for to him that New York had given Gar- Buiisrv or Spring Wagon on favora lister.

neld a majority four years ago, he scratched his head and. said Well, Table linen and nankins Mr. and Mrs. the reception of guests in about ten days, due notice of which will be given in the city papers. T.

C. Davis. Glass tea set Mr. and Mrs. Barr well, I never heerd of that afore." If that fellow lives to take part in the Sponges, Sponges.

A whole bale just received by Dr. Lamb. Book, "Among the Poets" Cash M. ble terms, at J. C.

Turner's. Guaranteed Hats, the neatest and best in the market, at Fair Brown's. Violins and Accordeons at- Dr. Lamb's. Elliott: campaign of 1888, he will have for This office was liberally supplied with wedding cake from the feast at One-half dozen napkins Grandma El the residenco of W.

Q. Elliott on thW gotten all about how Ohio went in 1884. Democrats have such poor memories, you know. pons iney wm riae in none otner than the Ketchum Wagon and drink nothing stronger than that supplied by the Champion Wind Power. J.

Hanna Co. have such au assortment of Spring -Wagons and Buggies as neVer before could be shown by any house in Central liott. Flowered palate and easel Gladdys Hunt. Home A'ursery. I will commence digging my trees for fall deli very in a few days.

I will have choice home grown stock at rea Hat rack-Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Van Pat Married. Try laundry castile soap, the best and most soap for the money.

Surpasses all others for the laundry. Full pound bar 10 cents. Fulierton Moore. sonable prices. Call at the Nursery, northwest part of town.

occasion of the double wedding last Sunday, for which, thanks. It is reported that several herds of cattle south of the river are afflicted with Texas fever, and that over 100 head have died within the last month. H. H. Butler lost eight head.

For ingenious mechanism there is Geist Evans. On the afternoon of the 21st of October, 1884,. at the residence of the bride's father, in this city, by Rev. T. H.

Watt, of McPher- j. P. Fisher, Sterling. Miscellaneous Books at Dr. Lamb's.

ten Mr. and Mrs. Snook received the following $100 check W. Q. Elliott.

Silver pickle castor Mr." and Mrs. Joe Elliott. China iea set Mrs. W. Q.

Elliott. Plaque and easel Mr. and Mrs. McAllister. Cologne stand Stanton and King.

Silver cake stand F. M. Kaiubo. Set silver, knives and forks C. M.

Elliott. son, Mr. Edward R. Geist of Reno county, aud Miss Mattie Evans of Bargains are offered freely and without constraint that cannot be ob- tained from any other house even af- ter they are Jewed far below what might, at first, be expected. Therefore if you want a bargain in in the jewelry store of Stanton King Sterling, Rice county.

Wall paper and window shades at Stanton King's. a clock that takes the confectionery Mr. and Mrs. (jeist were the recip Pure apple juice made every day at liox's-The party who took a pair of cultivator wheels from the lot west of the express office, will sive themselves some unpleasant notoriety, and costs, by returning them at their earliest convenience, as they are known. ients of numerous presents from their friends and relatives, among which and the visitor with surprise.

It is a cuk-koo clock, and attracts much attention. Go and see it. Cone's Boss Overalls at Fair Brown's. Silver butter knife, sugar spoon and were the following pickle fork Lutie Van Patten. hand-painted library lamp liook, "Among me roets cnu Mrs.

Dr. Van Patten. Mr. and Mrs. Geist, father and Cone's Boss Oyeralls fit like pants, Mntton, Mutton, Mutton.

WTe will surprise you on Mutton, by the quarter or carcass. Call at Osthoff's. mother of the groom. and are warranted not to rip. Silver tea set Mr.

Thomas Evans, father of the bride. Fair Brown. Dr. Lamb is selling school books Large family bible Mrs. Thomas Wall Paper and A fine btock of Window Shade at Evans.

Harry Beatte has just added to his jewelry store one of the handsomest and best Regulators we have seen in this country. It is a correct timer, and sets off Harry's window in good shape. Set your watches. Band of Hope. The Sterling Band of Hope will hereafter meet in the public school building, on Friday afternoons, at fifteen minutes after 4.

Let us have a large attendance at that place tomorrow afternoon. 20 per cent, less than any one else in Rice county. Stanton King's. Table spread and Mrs. Wer ner.

Silver knives Mr. aiyl Mrs. G. Landis. Silver fruit stand Mr.

and Mrs. P. C. Stubbs and Mamie Stubbs. Glass bread plate Mrs.

Tucker and daughter. Pair nupkiu rings Mr. and Mrs. T. C.

Davis. Silver butter dish Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Horton, of Leadville, Silver Castor Benton and Greeu.

Large fruit dish Eva Butler. One-half dozen napkins Grandma Elliott. Table linen Mr. and Mrs. Barr.

Silver cake basket Mrs. Selenia Irvington, Indiana. Toilet set and Mrs. Leslie. Solid silver butter dish Mr.

and Kidney and Liver Pads at Da. Pocket Books And Purses, the largest variety, at JJr. Lamb's. liAMB S. Mrs.

Al Evans. Jnst received, a large stock of lawr Cut glass and silver berry bowl goods. Call and see them. Mr. and Mr.

W. C. Smyser. 'r, i I Harriman Jjowry. Silver table spoons Mr.

Arthur Doyle. Call and see our mixed paints, and get prices. Hodge Evans. do very little blowing, but we have the goods and are bound to sell. So call again.

Stanton King. Frank Purdy, clerk at Davies' store, has been under the weather for some And Don't You Forget It Mr. and Mrs. Snook started for olurae of Poems Rev. Hayne.

That Osthoff Bros, are retailing a Denver on the evening train. time past, but is getting better. Set of goblets Mr. Henry Sher- Aubrey, son of C. E.

D. Snow, has wm. prime article of Lard at 12 cents a pound, which is an evidence that they Personal Mention. Majolica pickle dish Miss Annie are ever willing and ready to give A. B.

Cady, who has been in Oregon been quite sick with malarial fever. A sister of C. L. Seeley is lying dan gerously ill with fever. Guys.

Call and see our large stock of accordeons and banjos. 39 Harriman Lowry. their customers the benefit of any de for the niist two vears. is visiting in the One dozen linen napkins Miss city. cline in prices.

1 Dora Evans. Glass bread plate Miss Addie A. E. Cox, of Indianapolis, Diamond full stock at Dr. Horton.

here on a visit to his brother-in-law, Lamb's. Now, then, wait a few days until Beatte is well on his way to Chicago, then call on George, his gentlemanly and accommodating clerk, who will 1 Frauk llagirmun. Glass fruit dish-Miss Allie Hodge. Salt and pepper stand Miss Mary do not fail to see what J. Hanna Co.

have to offer, and remember that no house can take care of your interest like they can, for they buy for spot cash and in this' way obtain the best bargains the market affords. The best bargains in Stoves are sure to be obtained from the immense stock always on hand, and sold at prices below, what real merit justifies by J. Hanna Co. While it is true that other makes of Stoves may be purchased for the same or even less money, yet it is not economy to buy where quality is sacrificed for the Bake of low price. For Stoves of any description call on J.

HANNA A. W. Slanlove, correspondent of the Schnurr. sell you goods cheaper, than you can get them anywhere else in the coun- New Castle, In Mercury, was a caller Don't forget that the Guaranteed Hat is the best hat for the money in the city. Fair If you are gofng to paint don't fail to call and get prices at Dr.

Lamb's. $55 cash will buy a nice residence lot. Enquire at this office. Set of desert dishes Miss Jennie his morning. He is here for the purpose 1 ty, why, if you are good looking, he Ice cream and other refreshments served in their season at the Buckeye Restaurant tf Window glass at Dr.

Lamb's. Smokers, try 'em at the Buckeye Restaurant will almost give them to you; but Daniels. Glass fruit and cake stand Mr and Mrs, Lena Evans. of writing up the sugar and sirup works of Sterling, and will remain a day or wait till "dear Harry's away." Bally at Ljons. two.

B. II. Beatte starts ror Chicago in few days, after his new stock of Goods The Republican rally at Lyons on The largest stock of varnishes in Rice county at Dr. Lamb's. lienry eager, irom Lanark', ar Silver knives and forks Mr.

W. J. Evans. Silver dinner castor-Mr. Henry Evans.

Glass water pitcher Messrs. Arthur and George Evans. Set silver teaspoons Messrs. Ed. the 31st will probably be the last one held in the countv, at which the big rived in Sterling Monday, and has ac eeuted a position in Dr.

Lamb's drug guns" of the party will address the Don't ifl Like Work." It makes no difference what business joa are eneneeii in: whether you are a preacher, a merchant, a mechanic, a lawyer or a common laborer, you can's do your work well while yoa are half sick. Thousands try to, but all ia Tain. How much better to keep your organs in food order by taking Parker's Tonie when yoa feel a little out of torts." It would be money in your pocket. hour of fond, rejoicinf heal is worth half a dolen hours tall of languor and inn. store.

Mr. Yeagef is practical drug people. Let us make it a grand sue Go to Geo. C. Lyon's Furniture Store on Monroe street for all styles of Mirrors, Curtain Fixtures, etc.

All kinds of repair work a specialty. GuaraEtes satisfaction or no pay. gist and and understands his and Charley Evans cess by attending en masse. Let the Silver butter knife Master Roy business thoroughly, and Dr. Lamb is Plumed Knights of Sterling be ready to torn oat in fall force.

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