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The Prairie Press from Lancaster, Kansas • 4

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The Prairie Pressi
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Lancaster, Kansas
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gas THIRD. AUTUMN eftEETiM Mo. Pac. Time Eastward, Bound. 4 sample hat at 50 cts.

on, the $1. The, Most (Astonishing BA.RGrA-XNrS, -Tp The -r- Pqople of Atchison county arid vicinity 'y xx .3.17, A. M. FOURTH. Tim Atchison County Teacher's As No.

2 Xo 4 Passenger V. tNo.130, A complete line of Dry Goods, IV M. 40.33 4, M. ElWood sociation will be held at Parmington, Dress Good? and Trimmings, Flan Saturday Oct. 20, 1888, at 10 o'ciock a.m nels, and Bolt Goods at fiYo per Welcome Address hhbuukb.

THE LOW-PRICED 1IPMTS, cent above cpst and Can- For first tpality reliable nevt II, Buck. Westward Bound. N.o. 1, Passenger. ,11.18.

P. M. No. '8, Passenger 11-00 A.M. fXo 371, Freight ,,,747.

A.M. Stop only when flagged. ton Flannels, cood, at 6( 7 ana Kiiniilfl" the Snellinc Book be discard cents yard, worth a third more; in Red Flannels, cood. at 24. cent? a ed from the schools? M.

E.McClintock Written language in the schools, -r by John Kloff enstejn. yard and all other grades at ten per T71.oirri,ts "Wna 130 371 arenot a- Clothing? Gsps ntfs Fur- Drawing. is. isprang. cent less than any other house.

lowed to carry passpngers. To The pfont Ottse tylore. Effects of parents visiting schools J. S.Gulley C. P.

Nettleton, Agent. nldhip 6094.9 In'olJ tSie latest Sfyloa -From This TijneUotil- Course of Seamans. Half-day Sessions Z. S. Hastings.

G.A.Ward, Chairman. eiiIS3 -varlet y9 CAN always )e rt- FIFTH. Our Furnishing Goods Department is full and complete for La Church Directory. J. N.

Welty, Sec. We will make Greater Inducements Gentlemen's and Children's wear. Men's suits as low as fifty cts. Baptizing at the Baptist Church next Sunday evening. Men's all wool Scarlet Suits at $1.25 TO THE PEOPLE, OP KANSAg Mr R.

Hanev and wife attended the Ladies all woolScarlet Suits IL' ftfendf si Mam, nail lifillMI $() Kettnion at Than any other store in The State. We carry all, grades up to $5.00. Presbyterian Church Preaching every alternate Sunday, aj; the Union 'Church, at 3 o'clock p. si." Rev li, Hunter. -Methodist Church: Preaching every alternate Sundays, at the Union Church" at 3 o'clock p.

M. Key, J. Massey. Sabbath Schoojat the Union Church very Sunday at 2 o'clock p. m.

11. Johnson, Sup't. A. L. Birdsall has began building, ack Smith's new residence.

We comeheforo you onco more with our annual autumn greeting. We are co-workers in the great Sun Th p. revival in nrocress at the Bapt SIXTH. We have a fine Cloak Depart ist Church will probably close next 2 flower State, hence our interests are Sunday night. ment, where you can find any kind 'EJgij of Cloaks, or Short Wraps for Wo- closely blended.

This fact gives us confidence in addressing ourselves to Vanllorn combined Dusmess men, Misses and Children; a fine stock for Women from $4 to $75; Baptist Church; Preaching every first Sim'rlavK at 11 o'clock A. 31. with pleasure and made a trip' to St. Lous during the Eair. 1 FEW CAN MEET AND NONE CAN BEJ MY REMARKABLE LOW PRICES.

UU HUivi and 7.30 P. M. you once more. We are still doing business in the old stand, 514 Commercial Street, with increased facili will 'Mowan and George Allen at Misses' and Children's lower than you ever saw them on earth. Re Ilev.

L. Gottmann. tended the Missouri River Association -Sabbath School every Sunday at 10 member our Cloaks are all new. The latest styles and the finest trim fiVlofk M. G.

Carter, Sup't ties and a much larger stock than ever, and we desire a continuance of your kind patronage. We are making low prices on all our lines without reference to the advance, as we bough K.GLAf(K, mings. Tailor made and the finest tting in this country. No last year stock to be palmed oft on you. our foods before the raise, Please read this little letter carefully and at Valley Palls, this week.

W. C. Adkins was summoned to Atchison Thursday to make deposition in the case of Rebecca Osborn vs Charles Lyons. If Judge Gilbert can get the papers of Atchison to fight liim and the Bar to do its dirtiest against him, his election is' assured. At the democratic primaries Saturday, delegates to the township convention to be held at Lancaster, Oct.

13., will also be elected. GROCERIES AND come and see us bef ore you buy. We SEVENTH. We carrv a large line of Blank will sell you goods lower than any store in the Weat. We have just laid PROVISION ets and Comforts equal to any house C.

Afliiis, Frcprietcr Entered at the post-offlce at Lancas terKan. as second class matter. in a $30,000 stock of Dry Goods, In the countrv. We can sell you a pair of white blankents for $1.50, Staple ard Farcy Qroceies, Fruit, 1JOOIH, PUUCD, liaia, vu, wAwvtv nd Furnishing Goods. You should Cash in Advance.

fsl.T5, and $2.00, worth one-thmt see our prices. Owing to being called away during thp. (to usl busiest part of the week and more. A good 11-4 grey blanket for $2.50, worth $3.50, an all wool scarlet blanket for $3.50, worth $5.50, Terms: One year, Six months, Th ree months, Carred Qqods, rd Dry gepds $1.00 .50 .25 also to the pressure of job work we are Comforts, good, from 90 cents up. WHY JUST RECEIVED A LARGE, NEW EIGHTH.

somewhat late this week. El.wood&Co. are out in a large ad. this week. They are wide awake busi nessmen and so keep their weather eye open for the country trade.

lowei Can Elwood Co sell goods STOCK OF BOOTS. WE SELL CHEjAP, You will SAVE EfiOHSY by patrasiSzSn FfE Notice to Corespondents. Write on one side of the po per only. Proper names should be written veby plainly. No offensive perfnnrihtie allowed.

Give real name not for publication but as evidence of good faith. than there competitors? The new flacr purchased by the G. A. We carry a large line of Buck Gloves and Mits. Yarn Gloves and Mits.

We iR saTe you nearly one fourth of your money. FIRST Because they take advantage of the R. Post of this place is a regular beauty It is made of silk and handsomely designed. We understand it cost $75. Messrs J.

II. Lippincott, John, Mowers, Salem Rupert, George Smith, Dave NINTH. depressed markets and buy goods 111 We carrv a full line of Notions large quantities for cash. and Jewelry, which we retail at Meirs, Frank Ilursh, Tom Calhoun ana Notice to Subscribers: A red cross above this paragraph signifies that your subscription expires with this number. Under this mark we thank you for your patronage in the past and solicit a continuation of the same.

SECOND Will Glenn went to Topeka Tuesday tc wholesale prices. attend the Grand Army Reunion. As a further inducement we ha.ve SPIZAfY, Try Me, RepairM done ousliort notice. HorrtBiiif a Because they buy of Manufacturers purchased in a iob lot 1,000 fine large We would again remind our subscri- and leave the middle men out, Oil Paintings, valued at $10.00 each ers who may be in arrears that the mo- pv is alwavs acceptable. To you perhapf and with every $30.00 worth of goods it is only a small amount, but to us and THIRD you buy of us, you will receive one in the agregate it amounts to consider -1 'rtaWTSa wW of these Paintings, ree.

v. Rememier wswant your sub scription to the Press- We will endeavor to merit your patron-ge. 8 months or2B cts able. Because the buy bankrupt stocl St Louis, Exposition 1888. and job lots.

TENTH Opens Sept. 5th. Closes Oct. 20th, FOURTH We regre that time and space will The Mo; Pac. Ry.

will sell tickets to St. OOIL AND OOKE, not allow us to crive you a more ex Louis and return during the exposition Because they live plain. tended list of articles we carry, and for one for the round trip. the Low Prices at which we sell them C. P.

Nettleton, Agt. PqASeste Rich lllii Cherokee FIFTH In conclusion we will say, come and Kansas City Exposition. 1888. hefore buying else- Because they work themselves. Sept.

10th. to Nov. 1st, inclusive. P'" He Had Jeff Davis Arrested. i Samuel Noble, the founder of Annis-ttm, is He was originally a Fennsylvanian, but just before the war Isold out his interests in this State and Went South.

On the trip he carried fall his money, which was in specie, in valise which he trusted to his Saughtor's care, thinking it would be taore safe as part of a woman's baggage than if carried in any other way. 'After they had crossed the Georgia t.o nassonerers dropped off until wliftTfl. We keep our store well warm er bv day and well lighted by night, he Mo. Pac. Co.

will Ml tickets to K. C. during the exposition for fare SIXTH and when the city we extend you for the round trip. WohaveunsqualedfaolHtlcsfop the frcKdling of 'mmi and wail pay the Ssighest LANCASTER KAXSAS" a cordial invitation to make our store Because they put on no style. P.

Nettleton, Agt. Webb and Mr Bailly of Atchi vonr home. We earnestly end honestly desire there remained in one car none but SEVENTH intance and trade. Lome son addressed about a score of listeners at the school house Friday night. There wn snot much enthusiasm manifested Mr.

-Noble and his daughter and a re and see us mi we will reward you. Bespectfully, ELWOOD CO. Because they sell for cash. A.jlTU 1 lJ-A 1 and what cheering was done seemed to fined appearing young gentleman. The daughter relaxed her vigilance, and the train reached Rome the oiiao nnnld not be found.

None but ha done in a nerfunctory sort of way. 514 Commercial Atchison, Kst Even Mr Bailly's Choicest bits of poe- th tlivfiB named had been on the car trv fell flat on unheeding ears. oliow- -will sell ys-- Herewith we give a limited idea for many miles. Father and daughter arrived at the con- ing Bailly came Judge Webb wno cu- intrBaillvcame juage vveuu wm ui- TTflB Trade, of what our stock consists, and ap- in old colorod man. who lives a elusion that the stranger naa aroppcu 'Mnn lh.t.

the stranerer naa aroppea ftw milfis from Monroe, who is nntp.d for his peculiarities, was on the hands of a confederal at some preceu- rngiiwsu acouam streets of the town one aay wnen gome station. Ib eyappaett 10 xne puuuu terea no narm wieicuj. ni.vu.u FIRST. Lteno-CT arrested. Judge in Vnnw i the crentleman made in good 1 GROCERIES, DBY GOODS, BOOTS nf thft hova suffsrested to nlm tnat ne I10.U.

uy.T-. I Of their surprise when the stranger U'aiththe statement tnat since uib a- Ve call your attention to a large eat some raw eggs; he told them that he would be glad to get Borne, but he waa identified as Jefferson Davis, then doptionof free trrde that England im- gGjocte(j 0f ready made tiivoo tiiVips na much as she ex-1 i. C.t.Aie, nf Wfir. Anoloffios were rni.wt. start with less man iwo tkt oncl overcoats, irom mcaju dozen.

The eggs were procured, and ported, or that we Pwom on made aoid and the supposed culprit went on to his Mississippi wWIa "NToble found himself in a tree list our lumieiisu tures can not exist? Would it not rath $1 to $15; also a good, heavy, win- jnlarocfa ter overcoat for from $3 to $25. strange land and desutute. Some hant3 who heard tho story cr be to our manuuicuuicia admit their raw material free? And a Our clothing is all tailor made, under our own supervision, in accu mone iny 01 gain, aU the encouragement wool has SfidtoSJto city, and siuco that received the past fifty years it is not ci.intosiuudv the home demand. How rate sizes and in superior manner, the old darky would break a small hole in each one of them to see if they were fresh and sound, then he would swallow it down. When he had disposed of tho two dozen he called for more; he then ate about half a dozen more, and told the boys he wtould call again.

The custom among business firms of following their patrons to different resorts is gaining rapidly. Dress goods and imported costumes aro now exhibited in hotel parlors; embroidery and all devices In fancy work are ppread upon hotel tables, and the city and we guarantee better fits than tune we 4 ns.rn.ru. a shall fiftvslx million of people be imtiifit. nf a handful oi any house in Atchison. We do not handle any eastern made clothing.

laxeu vim Earl of Buckinghamshire, who, w00igrowers who produce only about by the way, must not be confounded of the wool consumed in this country mUh the Uuke of Buckingham, was a proposition to locate a AT THE LOWEST OF PBICES. EYerytMng is and FRESH, everytMng need in tie Grocery Line. B- SAVE MONEY BY BUYIlG OF HENDMON Come from the North, from the South, from the East or from tie West and inspect my stock, LARGEST and BEST in the city. I wUl make prices to suit. I will not be UNDERSOLD.

Klystock of BOOTS zvA SHOES Is ihe FINEST end R03T COMPLETE in the city. TRY RLE. flfteen-dollar a month farm laborer in gchool at Eflingham will carry this country some seven years ago. He thr A C0Unty never has too many SECOND. 4 n.nv.rv.nt, cinfk nf Boots and JqoIkk in funr.v wp.n.r8 has become a All i.liiv noai a 1 was then Lord uooan, uuu BU facilities, and this Is some lutely impecunious that he prerrea only Etiir luauiiuu.u Qctiier Shoes for men, women and children dangerous rival to Indians with their 1 1a anA 4at.

It is said that Viirh vou can buy a man's sto- biock oi guy to sink his rank and bcok muVl am alone hut the entire county as this country to living gen pov han afford8 sometimes followed delin gy boot from $1.90 up: a woman wintor shoe for 11.00 and up. La ofE-Sl patSoWotei cheaper educational advantages than SSSSS si.ccc?dln, to the nOght otherwise he enjoyed which is A. -ot-tA for avpt desideratum. dies Fine Shoes a specialty; full quent customers to the resorts on dunning.bent; manicures have been a part of all fashionable hotels, and others make the most of summer marts, and' often gain much profit from their enterprise title v- jmu.c umvu line of samples for the cost ol mai TTii recent mrrmge, nowevw, pletoly restored tno ioriuu-au 11.1....- pie ikouse..

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Years Available:
1888-1890