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The Chase Record from Chase, Kansas • 4

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Oar teachers who returned from TALK OHASE RECORD. Weekly at 1.50 a year. H. STROUD'S Cheap Cash Store. LEADER IN LOW PRICES Best oil grain plow shoes congress $1 85 Best oil grain plow shoes lace 1 1 25 Best oil grain plow shoes Arctic side buckles.

1 30 Best oil grain plow shoes Arctic front buckles 1 50 Mens a 1 calf shoe congress "Century" worth 3.50 for 2 50 Mens buff caft shoe button, others ask 2 50 for 1 90 others ask 2 25 for 1 65 Boys button shoes, size 1 to 5 Youths fine button shoes 12 omens unlined polka shoes, Misses unlined polka shoes, Men and boys fur and wool Ladies and Childrens boots to variety, they in our way, come everybody and get them you will find with us prices are no object! These statements are no Holiday Goods at the NEW DRUG STORE. Cyclone Facts. Hemp. 'Carpeting 20cts per yard Ladies gloves, tips, ribbons, laces. hosery and underwear.

Eggs taken in exchange for goods at market price Watches, clocks and jewelry Repaired by H. Stroud. HOLIDAY I DinifKm Watches, Clocks, Silverware and Spectacle. Musical Instruments, Lyons Souvenir Spoons and Noveltif-. Presents for 1, others ask 2 00 for 1 25 pegged 90 pegged 75 hats at any price! Mens, and shoes in an endless Kansas gentle zephyrs; but IOLSDAY! old and young at prices that fy-k erp 9 3 i i 2 ej .11 A.

the the Farmer, the cry one aa effective it in of years, almost Mustai -ery day. WW Mr BAKIXG, defy competition. T. A. HANEY, Jeweler and Optician, Xiyons, Kansas.

AT ft V1 1 JL. i Newton Saturday evening, report a sad accident which robbed the occasion of much of its pleasure. Pres. Sharp, of McPherson, was about to step on the train to return home he elipped and fell, injuring his foot so badly as to make amputation a strong probability. Lyons Republican.

D. M. Bell, treasurer, and A. Butler, contractor of the Omaha, Kan sas Central Galveston railroad, re turned from Kansas City th3 first of the week. AVhile tbey are very reticent about sajing anything concerning the railroad prospects, their actions impart the information that they are not in the least discouraged.

They incidentally remarked that after ths ineet- iDg of the Directors to be hsld id this city Dec. 4ih. tby could furnish all the good news cecet-sary to make an average Kaa-un happy. Lyons Republican. Letters in Chate P.

O. unclaimed Dec. lit 1891. Mrs. Sarah Beaty Mr.

J. E. Buckingham Mr. Charles Mayer Reisle A McMillan Mrs. Eiiza Gillette Henneo A HenreG Frank Gilbert If not called for in UO days will be sent to dead letter office.

When call ing tor above please say advertised. Alvin M. Adams, P. M. Farm Unencumbered for sale.

190 acres becnd Bottr.n Arkansas river land, i mile pouthweit of Raymond, Uiee county, Kansas- About 70 acres in custivation, 35 acres in wheat, bal- ar.ee in natural meadow, 12 acre hog lot with pump. Two acres Catala jirove, mile river front. Present price S15 per acre, including the growing wheat. One-half cash, balance reasonable time. Five t-er cent, off for cash down.

A'so fr tale my prop erty in Raymond. A. Willahd, KayDaond, Kansas. i lr. li.jhrer is considerable notcriety at present thnugh the ol a kind that is altogether comr-li-tneotary.

The Dr. on his way to i Indianapolis was inte: viewed by some evidently an enemy to the prirrci pies which the Dr. advocates and has so tortuied his remarks as to mate him hay that this Republic is a fraud and a huiubug." We are well enough acquainted with Dr. Bohrer's to be williog to back bi patriotism against tat cf any cf the f-tnall fry politicians who have rolled as a sweet morsel uu der their tonguo the above alleged ex ression. There nas been some little uneasi ness of lite iu regard to financial matters, tho source of which is easily accounted for, and understood by most everyone, that is the vast quintitj' of wheat that has been thrown upon the market and is beiDg held in elevators for lack of mear.s tf transportation.

The banks have between the producers ani the local buyers ta ti extent that cou'd reasonably be expected ol a bank of ordinary capacity Any little business flurry increases ibis anxiety aud b-cause cf this state of things we wish to Fay to the public the Bank of Chase is able to meet every dodar on demind this we fpeak adrisedly. It has fctood the strain but the breiz; is past and it now standi the equal ol any bank ia Rice cr.unty. Roll of Honor for November. A Taylor Wolf Hopkins Jno ButVr Mrs Clara Pnktr Monroe Geo Bartirover Lirg tnnie James West A Tut tie it A A Ge J. i- ii 'ora Levi Flora 1 Daboy Biac Greenlees Administrators Sale" The undersigned adtin'nistrator of the estate of J.

-vet, deceased, will sell at public sale to ths highest bidder at the T. J. Wert LWtry Birn in base, Kansas, on Saturday TJec. 12. 1S91, at 10 o'clock a.

the following described proper One bay pony mare, one bay -ny ho'fie, cue bay horse, one two horse buggy, one yearling heifer, one buffalo robe. Terms. A credit of nine months time, with approved security will bv given on all tales. Moses Roberts, Administrator. Wm.

Hopkins, Auctioneer. At the same time and place will be sold horses, 1 carriage, 2 buggies, 1 spring wagon, 1 dray, 4 sets harness. Bank of Chase, Mortgagees. Now I the Time. Childrens Bonnets at cost for the next two weeks at Mrs.

Houghton's. Great variety of colors and styles. Notice. After this data coal fill be cash. Do not ask tor.

time for we will surely refuse you. Chatteo Bros Go. Nov. 1, 1891. 1 OF THE TOWN Go to Jos Mayer's for bran and ehcrts.

J. C. EnScld has returned from Iuw. Miss Liliie Doraa returned last night from Topeka. iir.

iiesrv James 19 2.niniD2 a good fara lesidence. ArtJmr James and Will Qrr spent Saturday in Gt. Bend. Good composition books 5 and 10 cents at the Nvw Drag Store. A fine iirn- of plush goods, toys, pic turep, at the New Drug Store.

Bring your cash if you wad coal. Br--s. Co. 31 r. and Mr.

improver, left on luesdiy for their houie ia Calif, r-n ia. Mar-hall went to Garden City Uat nijzht to spend a lew days with frietus. Dr. Beard and family leave this morning fr Ilwigold, Iowa, where he will locate. We have t-oine town property, also some farms cn which we are authoritea to offer jou bargains.

Mr. and Mr-, Carlin Xowls are the proud parents a girl, horn tnis 3rd day of December, 181. R-v. BeriiStorf is now boiling a protracted meeting Ebentzer in the northeast putt this Mrs. Noland has been very sick the p-t week, at times email hopes were eoteitained of her recovery.

The familns of Mr. Geo. Murray and Mr. V.ir. kirk, of Frederick, spent k.

ng with Mr. Will Dotan's. It is sai i a- rertaia youDg edi tor of tbi joining th It i Teachers Association. IjoDf li-t can. Farmers r-tockmen havins? cattle they wtrli dehorned should call on or address A A.

83 he is prepared to do the wurk on short notice. It you waut your boy or giil to be useful to jou t-uy them a little red wagon, aii r- and durable to be loucd at the New Drug btore. M-j vt Gt. Bend, lost hi and fug by fire cn Monday nii ii i J. hi proptrty was valuable, orimu 1 i be fire i.i unkcoWD.

Mr. Greenlees made a fly-i in trip to liiS co unty la-t week II. is an c-steat-ive wrl.oit-Milu iu Lwr Bfe, Kas. J.is. A L-wis has this wt ek released from a portion (1 this land.

May Jim's rood hea'nh and luck continue until he both bis excellent in tie farms, Mr. Henry rfchrader of Burlington, Iowa, is here visiting. He will also bi3 sister, Mrs Bili, near Sjlvia, Kansas. Mr. S.

bas tome valuable iarm property in this countj-. 'Ir. Jsmi'j llutoo lias eold a quarter of land lo Wm uier, and purchased the SO of Leeronc ad duing his home p'ace. This makes Mr. a fine farm of 2ij.) acres.

Everybody is invited to call and examine the btst selection of Trunks and Ladies Sachels ever leceived. Fresh goods aid lowest pi ices. Just the thing you need, F. C. Baur has the m.

B-'in At the it home iu Netawaka, 2s v. 2th, lft9l, to Rev. E. B. Weils and wife a sui.

The happy parents will receiye congratulations from friends in this city. Lyons Republican. sgiviog day wis very "juiet and generally observed by the church going Rev. Dunham preached an appropriate discourse to a good assem blage in the M. church, a being a union tersiee.

In the course of newspaper events it becomes necessary to tend out reminders to otue patrons cf liule ac-couota that fall due. Anyone receiving such will not talie but assist us with a little Last Saturday Will McGaire smiling and rubbing his hands, faying "its cold" but he kept on smiling as if he liked to be cotd, but all the time we knew it was on account rf that new twelve pound boy at his house. The following named teachers from this point attended the institute at Newtcn C. M. Loclhart, Misses Maty Ilattie Z-ui merman, Jennio Black more.

Etta Butler, Ida Litb, Ohie Putcell and Conner. Mr. Jason Lcith and E. A. Shire.

On Tuesday eveniog next, Dec 8, I SOI, at the regular meeting of Lincoln Alliance there will be matter of importance attended to. A district lecturer is expected and every member is urged to be present. AV. II. Ernst, Pn s.

The books of A. T. Yeildirg have bien assigned to me for collection and the paying cf certaia -pecified claims. Those who have been served with notices of garoUbment aud all others knowing themselves indebted will please call at my office and make settlement and avoid further cot. Gio.

W. Boots and Shoes Made to Order Eedges IL more This day by his honor the Probate Judge at his office in Lyons, Mr. Logan Hedges and Miss Ada Gilmorr wee united in marriage. These young people will have a host of friends to wish them success through life. Logan Las a fine home prepared for the reception of one of the estimable young ladies of which this community can boast.

A reception will be held this evenitg at the home of the bride's Samuel Gilmore's. parens, Mr. This evening, Dec. 3. 1891, will occur a social evcntf in which the peo ple of Chase will take more than a passing the marriageof Mr.

A. lioehrand Miss Clara Brandcn-stine. Mr. Roehr is chief clerk at the mercantile house of J. K.

Monroe Co. and is one of the sturdy, upright and industrious young men of which any community might be proud. The bride too is in every way worthy of the companion she has choseo. They will occupy a cottage on street that has been fitted up in good style and the Record bespeaks for them a hearty reception with the hope that life to them may ever contaia the same hapriness and prospects of prosperity. At the residence of Mrs.

L. Parker on the 26th day of November, 1891, Mr. U. A- Gore to Miss Ava A. Parker, Rev.

F- J. Griffith officiat ing. The friends present thrjwed their good will toward the j'oung couple by the many preeotj, the following of which is a list A pair of jnl lows-and table cloth bv the biide's mothers. Set ol naj kins by Mi8 Ol'ie Parker Pair of towels by Nora Wilson Set plates by Mr- Jennie Sund-r-! land Set of (-i'ver fponcs by Mrs. Minnie Parker.

Caster by Mrj. Flora Miner Mitch afe by Win Min Pair of towels by Efiia jik 1 Oniie r. Rolling pin by 0 Miner Tabie cloth by Mr and Jra Ileid Lamp by Mjnie Ruid Recking cbair by Mr and Mrs Richardson, of Gt, Bend Cake 9'aod by Mis Foster llang'og lamp by Will Gore and Hrvey Lith. Sauce dishes by Mrs Lick Jones Set of tumblers by Mrs. John Wil- scn.

Set of knivc3 and forks by Mr. Xoind tiu-s tea by Mr. Frank Lowis pickel dishes by Miss s'c Gore. Lancaster, Nov. 2G.

1891. Editor Recokd You will no doubt as well as many of mj fi lends there be surprised to learn of ni whereabouts. I have been iu the employ of the X'rth western Improvement of Tact ma, Wash fer nearly one 3-ear. i' oiuary wtnt to the Pae'fic Coast, was in Culifornia, ingtou, Idih i aud Montana. From Tacoma.

ushmston. I was Bent to Butte City, Montana, to open up an office there for the sale of Aberdeen Washington. Drorcrtv 1 was there nearly five months and done a good business bat my health failed mk so much that I was compelled to leave i. a. that climate, so I waaordeicd to close the effir-e, 6ettle up business and go iue, which I did the 1st oi A'igust, leaving there a mere skeleton, but mv heaith is so greatly improved that I here in the fame business and foi the same company.

My partner, Mr Henry who is with ma here and myeelf have opened up here and the prosrects are veiy cood indeed lor us to do a good business, although we have only been here about three weeks. We have sold considerable property. It is left optionary with us where we go and we expect to go to Philadelphia, Nsw York and Washington City, and perhaps to Trenton, JJew Jersev. Mj brother, Joseph Dabney. is at the head of the consero is why wo Lave the liberty to go at such places as wt think bent.

A letter from home lima of the death of our old friei! Jeff. West, which is sad to think ot but that is a road we aii bave trav4 sooner or later. This place is a nbe little city of about thirty thuuaud inhabitants. To day is Tbanksoiving day and I never taw in the north west the day fo strictly observed as here The public square is open and it aud all the streets oi importance are paved, not with gold as said of the Nw Jerusalem, but with stone and brick. Enclosed find money order for $3 to apply on my subscription for your valuable paper.

I must close for per-hips I have already written more than will be of interest to jour readers, should it find in jnnr columns. Your Respectfully, I. W. Dabney, Lancaster, Pa. Scientific American Agency for CAVEATS, TnAVC mK9 DESIGN PATENTS COPYRICHTS, etc Far Information and free Handbook write to JHUNN ft OO- Broadway, Nkw York.

Oldest bureau for BecurinR patents In America. Kvery patent taken out by ns is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge in the ctetttific Swciwaii Iiareest etrcnlatlon of nr sclentiflc paper In thft world, eniendidly illustrated. Ko intelUfrent man eiould be without it. Weekly, S3.00 year; fliiO six months. Address MU rtl ti-BLisBEBS.

aa Broadway. Sew York. pffl It. W. LCMAK.

tCITCS AKD FSCFRIETOS i at tlio Vost-CBice. at Clsaee, Esjisas, In1- -PAY, DECRMBER-3, 1891 r. 5: s. F. R.

TIME TAEIX. R. TVa-'n HiiiK'j Art. ut Express. a- Hi.

Fsts.ci tcocuiroodiwion, ni. 4 v. ir-r Express, p. m. ftwJ itwmmodation, p.

ni. ii- Florence '0 East. r.ii'H' connection tivs. Jos.ll jKiucinl sU-'inatir-n. V.

S. SALES. Agrut. Si ril-. i vt Sunday at 11 10 a.

prayer, a p. in. Ilev- nvccH every Snmlay at 11 p. tsriatlay school at 1 iiM.ft;.-., Wednesday evening (J. 'I Factor.

ev. ry fourth Srraday of 1 i.pi. Rev. Eelley, pastor e.v "J-1 Snutlav in the cl.nr-li r.t -n rd jit 11 a. to.

and 7:0 F. v. -K of Raymond. 50C ETIE3. d.fo: 'f Honeer Alliance at I i 'in u.l'.-ss otherwise ordered rerr 5rt tkvd Saturday oi each month.

4to rvs. Geo. Newton, see fs.tt i. Xo. if-i4.

Jlejralar meet rirtli Saturdays of each month 7 p. ia G. A. It hall. Conn P.

I Adjt. Ct.nT:.vs Ttstpebajjce Uwou ante Tl'tsiwla afteraooa. lira, E. L. Marshall, rresident.

a-ffi-JOJtB's socreTT tueets first of fach month in the M. eimcVi at i p. m. Alary Monroe ecy A. INrlfr Tits.

I.or-.i- AV. -4T. A F. A A. Mefta i ivii-imiHi'j'stionat hall 1st rise" rii- Ir.

tacit tin-nth. Visiting iw-'i'ir to aitcrid. N. V. The LS I '1 :r.l Sat" II.

Tost will meet very tuny in lR'tntli at 2 p. cor.lia!!y invited to attend. A. A. rinverd.

Com. Y. In 1 1:1 ry tiv.i onmnien-t n-rke schdcl II--ward, l'astr. 35: lit --j rt u. 1 2 i -7 2' IS 1 jrf! Rye Oats now Batfcr per po E's per doz Chickens live p'ing chicken-, Turkey live Drpsed 1 12 lrdurel KatH lo Ia Vegas and Hot ilng.

Tskinir iftct Jnc and turtlur ti rare in Chase to Las "W-as r.nd llof Sprinir-, New Mexico, will be 821 for the round trip. For lull particulars, as to limit, call on or address F. Salls. Agent. For Sale.

A gof-d hotel property ia the town of Chase, Kansas. Reason for se'uinz, health of family prevents ocstiauirig business. This is a good chance forbut-inesg for the right party and will be sold at a bargain. Call on or address L. Zimmerman, Chase, Kant-as.

Notice. To those who have corn to thell I wish to eay that I have my sheller arranged with an apparatus for cleaning the corn ia a mannet superior to anything that has ever teen done in this part of the country. No extra charge for the cleaniDj. M. Wait.

Aolice to Delinquents. We intend from this time until the 5rst of the year to square up with ali those who are on our books for several years subscription. These bills must bs paid if they are collectible. Notice of Appointment Administrator. Statf.

of Kansas. Rice Countv, ta n-atter of the estate of Thomas J. W-st. deceased, Lte of Kice county, Kansas. notice cf appointment.

Notice is hereby given, that cn the IGth day of November, A. 1391, the undersigned was, by the Probate Court of Rice county, Kansas, duly ap pointed and qualified as Administrator of the estate ol Thomas J. West, deceased, late of Rice county. AH parties interested in said estate will take notice, and govern themselves accordingly. Moses Robeuts, Administrator.

The annual election of tfficers will be htld at the stated communication on the evening of Dec. 15, ISO i. A'i members of Chase Lodge X. 217 A. F.

A. M. will please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. C. O.

Smith, Sec. M- Smith, W. M. Cure for the Ailments of IIan and Beast. GRA 1 am now prepared to buy your grain, giving highest market price -Office at J.

K. Monroe fc Cos store. Fred L. Wiflard. Local manager for Kansas Grain and Live Stock Chase-, Kansas.

jT boiling, preserving. eight; iiamusome, WHOJ.rsOJIE, DURABLE, Best TVare Made for tlie Kitchen. Manufactured only by tho StiouisStampingCoStLouis CHASE ELEVATO Sale ly Stove, Hardware and House Furnishing1 Iealers. ar.d Price List Free on Application-6a Sure to tnia Paper- A long-tested pain reliever. It3 use iz almcr-t' Stock Ri-isc; linimeni.

universal and bv No cl This vol-known No meciieino reoicdv bus is Occasions Jill drueorts zrA MRS. E. T. HOUGHTON Millinery and Dressmaking! First door North Bank. Cliase hm My I Fresh Meat, Salt Meat, Ham and Bologna always on hand.

Cash paid for hides. Highest market price paid for all kinds of fat strck at City Meat Market. Smith con, Props. 1 ig Tlie Cock Book' I am prepared to handle your grain, paying: the highest market price. Call on me at my oiUce.

(Formerly Ohas. Bakers office.) A. E. JAiES, Grain Dealer, Ohase, Kansas. Hamilton uggy Company, EcMnTLToisr, ohio, Manufacturers of Hamilton Grades of Vehicles.

Fit guaranteed. All kinds of repairing neatly and promptly done. M. R. WHITE.

t.ALE Pianos and Organs. I shall bs glad to quote prices and terms to any person thinking of buying aa instrument. We sell on payments, and take old instruments in exchange. Respectfully, 0. F.HAMLIN, or Hamlin Perley, Emporia, Kas.

S3000i A. TEAR I I cndrrt.lt to brXtv tech bjt fairly iot.lligoat rtwm ilMMV. hi, rlio fia read mud rt Hte. ui after i4rorion, will work iudmtriosMv. Iik.I will alfbrmli4i lUtm or moynnUt whk roainiii rmn, lk.1 -Mo moner for ma udI iwm.ful ily mrkW learned.

I a wire but workar front tmch diatrirl Mreaaar. I hare almilr Ina.lu and prorMad wKb empUn want lam awsber, who ara uaklac mr HO a rrrcark. KDITOBTAT. SPECIAL BUGGY OF ANY STYLE VEHICLE. special features Proportion, Durabilit y-, of ITiiiisIi.

This Mirror finish work is the best medium-priced work in the United States. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE HAMILTON CO- TO THE FARMERS I am now supplied with Sufficent help, material and machinery to do your work promptly and ia the most workmanlike manner. Bring in yoar plows, wagons and machinery cf ali kinds. J. E.

Bucklet, Blacksmith, Chase, Kansas Peoples Buckles, Can be found at the old stand of Ji EPeoples, where they are ready-to accommodate all their patrons "With firstclass work in their line all our lines of goods. Our complete, we have a.well selected stock you with all kinds of Tin E. HOPKINS. At the East side fciRED Front," We offer you bargains in stock of Notions is large and I ET ME SAY to everyone desiring instructions in music that I am better than ever prepared to give lessons on Piano, Organ or Guitar. Mrs.

Jessie Boughton, 2nd door south school house. Snnf Tittle fortimehrerinia work for I5 Am.a rtN Atitiiit Txa and Jtio. JJnn, ojo, vwo. sw et. Oihm are Aingpm wall.

Why not too? Konie mm om ww.ww Lt bmi( Khmnr you are. ftvev ba. rlnnera arr enfrflv Mminar frvn 4k llttadar. All yw nd start ron. Can ork tii mire Uib motith.

Y-a ran do tbe wurk nd Ht or all ihr time, liijt jnancy fwr orfc-vra. Failure Biiltn wmi ihrm. KW ittd wii4rfiil. TaMivMhuv frr. Special Bargains In Overalls, Etc.

Big stock of Glass and fancy Queens- ware, LTamps and Fixtures, of Groceries and can supply ware. Produce taken in exfchngc..

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