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The Chapman Courier from Chapman, Kansas • 3

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fjNIOX PACIFIC TIME. TABLK-j LOCAL NEWS. maw ft vuvumi Train N. 202 (passenger) due 12:18 ra Try the new barber shop. 201 1:211 a Kev.

Father Hill hai moved Into the new 218 (local freight)" 312 stock trtiu) 212 (slock mm) 1:20 id 8:12 personage. ITlRM LOANS. The FARM LAND MORTGAGE and DEBENTURE COMPANY of Topeka, Kansas, will loan yuu money Just as cheap us uny other company and Uomilus liuvu ihesu advuntimes over others. Tley Write But One Mortgage. They Accept Annual Interest, Nothing Misrepresented.

Thoy write the INTEREST STRAIGHT, that is If lntBieat is to be 0 our eont. then notes win BOCND. See that new lot of dry goods just reolfej Train No. 208 (passenger) due 8:04 am Past," Past, yes, forevor past away, My childhood's happy hours; My day-dreams now are clothed in gloom. No more are robed with flowers.

I've languished all my praises true, On things now past away, I've nothing but a sigh to give Earth's beauties of to-day. For when they cross my path of life So dark, they seem to be Emblems all of earthly things-Horn here but to decay. at V. Howe's. A.

7. A RG RE AVES. The ultendauoe at the city schools shows a goodly increase orer last i 2l :27 217 (local freight)" 12:18 iu Tickets furnished to ll poind in the Untied Mtalee it cheapest rate anil baggage Cheeked throngh to destination. For maps, ratw and all other information, apply to E. T.

Fiuhom, Agent, and mortgages are written at nor and not at 7 nnr nnnt with 9. nttr i'tnit twlriu.l tr In ann New Fall Suiting, and Overcoating The new lodge. A. 0. U.

held it first um! or iiuerem 19 uu 1 ner ceni, men notes auo mortgages are written at7 per cent, and not at 6 per cent, with 1 per cent, added or In a second mortgage. Money Is always regular meeting Tuesday evening. now 6n Our Tabled Uso. Qarduer moved into tbe Sheldon waoi uupui ui wi uiui uiwuys remains in uosession ol the Uiiupaiiy. iieimsmber only one mortgaKe-No Commission.

Therefore it you want to put a niortcuife on vour turn! or reiiuiv the old onu vou Hliould rail nn nr nrlihxau lu ,) 1 The rose that once was type to me properly In the east part of town last Tues Chapman, Kansas, Abilene, Kansas. day. 11. E. SEEDS.

Solicitor. The SheMon properly in the south part of "Wei Carry trj. teeert Stock Kaire' trje ffios killftil Workmen iri western KafiSa. Northwest Corner Third and Broad wtiy, ABILENE, KANSASr OHUKOHE3. District Court.

THOS. N. GUNN, M. D. METHODIST Distriot oourt opened Monday niorniug, at Abilene, with the oase of State vs.

Dudley IVi "7 Sabbath, alternating between moru 01 naught but light and and love, Is now an emblem ot the pure That only dwell above. Gone, all gone, my hearts fond hopes In this dark vale of tears, I only trust In peace and rest At the close of earthly years, Why was I born with a heart to feel? When all I love gives pain, Are all these deep, dark sorrows here But to be future gain? Ruth. town has been purohased by Rob't McMll-len. The new Lutheran church Is progressing nloely under the management of Foreman Turpin. Look over the bankrupt etook at Armold las: and evoninc.

Class meeting at lu a. m. I'reaohin at 11 a.m. nod 7:30 p.m. Sabbath School at 2:80 p.m.

Prayer meeting Thure dayeven'ng. Fbakk Hotm, Pastor. (Graduate University of Vermont.) OFFICE adjoining Drug, Book and Nets Depot. and Keecb on the charge of burglary and grand larceny in stealing wheat from Benj. Gish.

The evidence for the state having been produced tbe jury was instructed by the court to bring in a verdiot of not guilty, whioh was done and the prisoners were dis Snider' s. There are some rare bargains for you. -Mhi 10:80 a. k. titty Sab-Rrv.

Fathie Hill. CATHOLIC-bath. Joe Whitehair and family have moved into charged. their own residence, formerly" occupied by Rev. Hill.

A. 0. W. Wm. B.

8heen, Deputy Grand Master Workman of the Ancient Order United Workmen for the slate of Kansas, was in the oily last week and a portion of this, organiz Slate vs. Foree, charge being- forgery, was C. C. SHERMAN! LEADING JEWELER. next tried.

State failed to make a case and Willie Cunningham was eleoted to the of- CONOREGATIONAL-Preaching every Sunday at a.m. 7:00 p.m. Sunday School 10 am. Prayer meeting every Wednesday Teaing. J.

F. Shitii, Pastor. T7VANQEUCAL LUTHERAN. Preaohing Force was discharged from custody. (ice of seoond Lieutenant in the Son.

nf State vs. Barnes, for cutting iron fence ing a lodge in Ibis city. A preliminary meeting was held Friday evening and another JU every Sabbath in the veoaut school room, near Chapman belonging to the U. P. rail road.

The jury brought in a verdiot of not JUNCTION OITY, KAS. Hall orders carefully attended to. Saturday evening at whioh time Ihe follow ttlteruatlng between the hours or it p. m. nd 7:80 p.

m. Prayer meeting erery Veterans. Will Levi is assisting in (he meat market of Armold Snyder during the absence ol Ed. Armald. John Cunningham's crew threshed 80,000 ing organization was offeoted: guilty, as instructed by the court.

Vast Master Workman, Rev. F. Scherer; Wednesday arening. Everyone made wet coma. J.

F. Scbkbkr, Paetor. Master Workman, Dr. T. N.

Gunn; Foreman Our townsmen and fellow pedagogues Messrs D. E. Conner, C. E. SJiell and Jas M.

Sanborn; Overseer, J. F. Voelpel; Sec' retary, T. Francis- Financier, Geo. E.

MoMillen are all busy in the seoond weeks of (heir respective schools. That tbey each will achieve great success in their work is Duaneis or grain in thirty-eight days. How's hat for high? Soanlan Bros, have a large stook of men's winter boots and shoes whioh they will sell Scherer; Treasurer, J. E. Snyder; Guide, Snyder; Inside Watchman, Wm.

Lever; J. H. TAYLOR, BREEDER OF SHORT HORNS and Poland China Hogs PEAML9 kama. SOCIETIES. A.

R. POST NO. 862 meets every first Tuesday in each month at 2 p. m. L.

A. Gibson, P. C. Outside Watchman, Harry Sanborn; Board out at cost forthwith. doubted by none.

Business Locals. of Trustees, J. C. Kelley, A. S.

Lowry, and Jno. A. Heller; Medical Examiners, Drs C. Kelley and T. N.

Gunn. 0. H. Division No. 1 meots first Sunday in each month at 8 o'clock r.

m. Rev. Scherer ocoupied the Lillie property the first of the week nnd wilt hendeforth be Pay Voub DOLLAR ron Subscmptioh. lae order was instituted in lebs and now one of our permanent oitizena. The CotmiEB will be found on sale at Gunn THE NEW contains over 220,000 members in this coun' try; over 14,000 being in this state.

Its de' Ihere will be services at the Christian Masons. ohuroh at Sulphen's Mill next Sunday morn sign is to relieve the suffering, care for th Everything at cost for the next 20 days a ing and evening, Sept. loth. sick, bury the dead and to bequeath to wid scaulan Bros. Barber Shop J.

C. BRUCE, THE SHOEMAKER ows and orphans of deceased members the ii nave gome oi too best shoes ever J. M. CLIFFORD CO. The Clothing has arrived COME QUICK and get your choice.

Complete line of Saner kraut and pickles of all kinds at sum of two thousand dollars. brought to the city, which we are selling for doanlan Bros, at bed rock prices. almoa. nothing. Armold Snider.

Those in the oity who were formerly mem One Door West Seanlan's Store bers are P. Jennings, D. E. Conner, Chas Salt at unheard-of prices at Scanlan Bros, we are now prepared to moke loans on Scherer, Trof. Cook and 0.

L. Thisler. real estate at lowest rates. Call and see us popular merop.anaising establishment. FLOUR 1 FLOUR FLOUR Following are the names of charter mem' First-Class New Work and Neat if Repairing.

before plaoing applioatiocs. Bank of Chap bers: M. P. Sanborn, Harry Sanborn, Geo. an.

SAM. RAY, Prop. ne are headquarters for all brands of U. togarty's and Wm. Drain's flour.

T. V. Scherer, J. E. Snyder, W.

II Snyder, Kev, J. F. Soberer, A. S. Lowry, Jno.

A. Heller, John Voelpel has been appointed to the Howe. colonel's staff in the order of Sons of Veter Jacob Heller, Jno. F. Voelpel, William Lever, Look at it.

ans. He is commissioned as installing Dr. T. N. Gunn, Dr.

C. Kolley, E. T. Fran The Kansas City Globe, tbe only two oent morning paper in- the Missouri Valley, is meeting with wonderful sucoess. In addition officer.

Shaving, Hair-cutting sod Shampooing satisfactorily done, tf ois, Jas. Bass, Robert Baker, Miller, Frank Stanley and Ed. Stanley. 3.S. STEELSMITH, M.

D. SURGEON, GYNECOLOGIST aM OCULIST. Fractioe limited to surgery, surgical dis ir. ana Mrs. Will Levi were called to to excellent news features.

The Globe is now Junction City Sunday afternoon to attend th preparing very interesting series of Those who have subscribed to, the capital stock of the Chapman Building, Loan and funeral of their little nephew, Ihe infant son Boots and Shoes Beet line ever brought to Chapman. Largest variety and lowest prices. srtioles on the Summer resorts of the oountry, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Levi.

Savings association will please call on the which will be given to the public shortly. eases, diseases of worn, en and diseases of the eye, ABILENE, KANSAS. There are seventy -five students enrolled at the high school with more to hear from For Sale or Trade- secretary fur their certificate of stock. J. E.

Sntder, Seo'y High School Reception. Who says the Dickinson county high school A good three-horse Norwegian sulky plow. a not going to make a success? Call on or address 8. Rexroat, Chapman.Ras. A Woman's Discovery.

"Another wonderful discovery has been GROCERIESI COMPLETE X.IJSTE. Ihe reception tendered the students and faoulty of Ihe high school by our citizens last SAINTS AND SINNERS. Rev. 0. L.

Ceok was in the city Wednesday. Rev. albert, of Danner City, was in the city Thursday. Father Hill made a flying trip to Manhattan Wednesday. Pat.

Bosnian made a business trip to Abilene on last Monday. Col. J. M. Fisher, of Abilene, was in the ity on business Wednesday.

made, and that too by a lady in this oountrr. The undersigned has Friday evening was a magnificent affair in every reaped. At 8 o'clock a short program for sale a good driving Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withntood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined Full Line of and death seemed imminent. For three norse, perTectiy safe for ladies to drive, a jump- PLEASE CALL and SETTLE BY CASH OR NOTE by Oct. 1, as I wish to retire from business.

J. Voelpki, was rendered wherein Revs. Smith and Hoyes, Dr. 6unn and Mayor Musch, Profs. Cook snd Shirk, and others made brief addresses interspersed with recitations by the months she coughed incessantly aad could not s'eep.

She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and seat surry, nearly new, ana a single harness. Misses Stanley and Jennings and several mam most delightful musical selections by the in J. E. Snyder.

11 struotor in music, Miss Sohmitz. The audi was so much relieved on taking the first dose that she slept all night and has been miraculously cured, Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus writes W. C. Ilumrick of Shelby, N.

Get a free trial bottle at L- E. Humphrey's drug store. New shoes of all kinds and sizes, just ence of about throe hundred persons was trans posed into a committee of introduction and. Our enterprising artist, J- F. Voelpel, has scoured the oontract for painting a large ceived at T.

V. Howe's. All Grades of Hoffinai Si's FLOUR, an informal sooial good time was enjoyed im grain elevator at Alida. Tbe proprietor may The Verdict Unanimous. Dr.

Van Scoyoo was in town Tuesday, lie has many fridnds in the city. M. L. Pierce, of Superior, Nebraska, was doing business in. Chapman Monday.

Mrs. P. L. Jennings left for McFherson Tuesday where she will remain until Sunday. Walt.

Daly has departed from our midst. Be has accepted a situation in Junction City. oongratulate himself as John will certainly mensely by all present. The mutual sympathy and the hearty blending of sentiment be W. D.

Suit, Druggist, Bippus, lestl. do him a first class job. nee: "I can reoommend Elictrio Bitters as tween our citizens and the many friends from Undertaking J. M. CLIFFORD CO- abroad is one of the strong evidences of sua A number of young ladies and gentlemen are entering the publio sohools of the city with a view of entering the high school as early as possible.

This is one of the visible SB. AT THIS the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every caBe. One man took six bottles and was cured of rheumatism of 10 years' standing." Abraham Hare, It may justly be added here that for R. L.

Bronghton, of Broughton Bros, of CHAPMAN intellectual and bodily vigor, beauty, refine' effects of the high school among us. druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms: "The menl, oulture and good common sense, tbe FUINITUIE STOIEI oiuoc me una 01 juiy seventy car assemblage of students now in this oity is loads of wheat have been shipped best selling medicine I have ever bandied in may twenty years' experience, is Eleotnc Bitters." Tboiisaeds of others have added rarely if ever equaled in any similar institu from the Smoky Hill elevator, which is tion. pretty fair indication of what is going on in A Creat Club Offer. The Weekly Capital-Commonwealth and the Of the Instructors fully the eame may truth' Chapman, J. V.

Dunn is a rustler and al fully be said. May the present interest of their testimony, solhat the verdiot is unanimous tnat Eleotrio Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only ways manages to pay the highest prices for and in tbe high school never grow less bul Abilone, was in the cii last Monday in the interest of the firm. Mrs- Dunlap, of Kansas City, who has been the guest of Mrs. Yerkes, le.t for home Wednesday noon.

Charlie McBratney, of the Chapman Codrisb, was a visitor in town Sunday afternoon. Enterprise Independent. Miss Mamie Hogan went to Chicago this week in company with ber cousin who has teen visiting with her for several weeks past. Cap't Scanlan was a welcome caller at our sanclnm last Wednesday. The Captain left a oash subscription which made us fee' grain.

Cocaisn for J1.60 a year. This offer is for oaBh and enables you to have all the latest news from the capital of the state and your own local paper at the prioe of one. The Capital-Commonwealth will oontain the mor complete report of legislative proceedings a half dollar a bottle at L. E. Humphrey's drug store.

ever steadily increase as it doubtless will' Tbe Courier contributes its mite right gladly to the good feeling whioh already exists. The high school is getting right down to business. There have been two literary so Laees, ribbons, etc. Way below cost at cieties organized for the benefit of the stud' There will be a meeting of the Chapman Armold Snider's. ents.

The young ladies hold their meeting Building, Loan and Savings association st Monday afternoon and tbe young gentlemen the school house, Monday evening, 8ept. 16. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. hold theirs Monday evening.

Let all who are interested attend. Jake Brechbill and Oeorge Kreider, young Brusies, Sores, Uoers. Salt Rheum, Fever J. E. Ssydsb, Seo'y Birthday.

Last Friday being Mrs. F. C. Yerkes' Sores; Tetter Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive- LIVERY AMD FEED STABLE, Opposite IT.

P. Depot men from Hayes township, were arrested on Monday of this week, charged with horse stealing. They waived preliminary exami cures Piles, or no pay required. It is nation and were bound over in the sum of guarantee to give" perfeot satisfaction, or puottsnea anywnere. Harvest Excursions Via the Union Pacifi Railway.

The Union Paoifio R'y takes pleasure in announcing that it will run Harvest Excursions to Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, and Montana on tbe following dales; AugUBt 6th and 20th, Sept; 10th and 24th and October 8th. For these' occasions a great reduotion in rates has been mnde, thus giving you a splendid opportunity to visit nearly every place in the great west. Do not miss it. It affords the business man, took raiser, mining prospeolor and farmer an unequaled chanoe to see the unlimited resources of the western oountry. For tickets, rates, pamphlets.etc., aply to money refunded.

Frioe 25 oents per box For Sale By L. E. Humphrey birthday, a large number of her wide oirole of friends in and about the city tendered her a pleasant surprise in honor of the occasion. That they were royally entertained during their brief stay goes without saying. As a means by which to remember Ihe evening HOW'S THIS! Genuine Cocoanut Oil S.

R. HOAG, ProprMstor. most pleasantly, Mrs. R. T.

Morrison on behalf of the ladies present, presented the hostess a set of silver knives and forks. soap at 5c. a cake at Ceo. Snyder's. 500 each to await the aotion of the distriot court.

Bail was furnished and they were released. Tbe Congregational church was filled to overflowing last Sunday morning. The 00-oasion being that of the sermon to tbe students and faculty of Ihe high school. Tbe discourse was a thoughtfully prepared and well delivered one and very interesting) touching the hearts ot many. The sermon refleots muoh credit upon Bev.

Smith. 0. L. Thisler last week shipped a carload of high grade and thoroughbred Feroheion The names of the ladies who were present KATES REASONABLE, Te flriest of riff8 and tearrs furnished orj short notice, Day or Night; your nearest ticket agent are these: Mesdames Pulver, Armold, A. E.

Gibson, J. F. Smith, J. Russel, E. Fancher, good.

F. C. Yerker started for Colorado lues-day afternoon where be will remain during the rest of tbe month for the benefit of his health. Charley who has been living with Father Hill, left on Wednesday's noon train for his old borne in Leavenworth for a few months visit. 8upt.

Ford, and C. M. Harger of the Kefleotor, were down from Abilene Tuesday visiting the county high eohool and the city schools. Tbey eipressed themselves as being highly pleased. Miss Schmitt, teacher of musie in the Dickinson county high school, sung in the Lutheran and Methodist churohes last Sunday.

Her voioe is not strong but is finely cultivated and remarkably sweet Abilene Hews. Mrs. J. C. Sparks, our popular milliner, will go to Kansas City Saturday.

With her usual business foresight she has concluded to purchase more largely than she has ever done before. Look oat for her annvunoe-ment on her return. Ed. Armold left last Friday night for Tana, Illinois, where he will spend two C. Sparks, F.

Hoyes, P. L. Jennings, S. R. Hoag, J.

E. Snyder, R. T. Morrison and G. Scherer: also Miss Jennings and Mrs.

Dunlap af Kansas City, colts to the celebrated stook farm of W. L. The event is the more full ef pleasure and Soda Springs, Idaho. The splendid, new idanha hotel erected last year at Soda Springs, Idahe, is now open for the season noder the direct management of the Union Paoifio railway. This hotel is first class in every respect with all the modern conveniences and will comfortably accommodate several hundred guests.

The medicinal springs which abound about Soda Springs are noted for their curative properties.and many remarkable cures have been reoorded. Splendid hunting and ex Ellwood, DeKalb, 111. They were a lot of GIVEN AWAY! satisfaction in that it was the expression of tbe real admiration and friendship the ladies feel for this most estimable lady. That the lady may live to enjoy many more similar beauties and reflect great credit upon Mr. Thisler.

He also sold, just a few days ago, four-year-old thoroughbred Percheron mare named Black Diamond, to T. H. Terry of Bavaria, a gentleman of considerable notoriety events is the sinoere wish of the Courier. Not Boots and Sh.oes, but with, fevery Pair of School shoes we gfive you Writing Tablet for School tJsej among horsemen. All persons knowing themselves to be in tSj W00DWORrV3X AfTAerlMEHtS fen ETC 111 1 cellent fishing is to be found a few miles of A telegram was received here yesterday rca0- 28 UNION SQUARE.NY Hfti debted to me would confer a great favor upon me by paying up immediately.

I am in great need of money. ST.IOUIS.MO. DALIA1TEK Soda Springs. Good livery and guides always to be had. For further information address, E.

L. LOMAX. Gen'l Pass. Omaha, Neb. THAT IS NOT ALU Very Respectfully, T.

F. How. Stanley Cunningham. Married, Thursday evening, September 5, New Home Sewing Machine St.Louis. announcing the death of Thos.

J. Holland, son of James Holland of this place, at Denver, Colorado. No particulars can be obtained. The remains are expected home on to-day's noon train. The deoeaeed was 21 years of age, of a genial disposition and good oharaoter.

A large circle of friends will mourn bis death. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community. The Clay Center, Clay con nty, Kansas fair will be held October 1st to 4th, 1889. 800 in cash premiums. Trnttinv 1889, at the residence of H.

G. Boles in this city, Hannibal Stanley to Miss Mary Cun UNION PACIFIC "TRE OVERLAND mVTE." weeks the guest of old friends, enjoying old home scenes, joining hit wife and child and having a general good time in a short release from business and home concerns. Cha. McBratney, who has for a long time been foreman in the Counias office, left the first of the week for Clayton, Illinois, where he will at onoe occupy the same position on tbe Enterprise of that city. To hear ilteaarked that Mr.

MoB. was tbe best all around and most artistic! printer who his ever served the people ef this efty and vicinity, is not at uncommon ooeurreaee by any means. DR. J. C.

KELLEY, Physician and Surgeon, CHAPMAN, KANSAS. OFFICE OVER HUMPHREY'S DBUO STOKE ningham by Rev. 8. Rexroat, all of Chapman, After the ceremony the wedding party adjourned to the home of the groom's paranU where a supper was served and The Sportsmen's, Tourists' and Pleaaur muusu sc and pacing races M. 8.

Tousley, Clay Con where the newly married couple are now living. Seekers' tor, secretary. The barbarous charivari was one of the Send for the Nest Little Sketch Book We ive you all Leathfef BOOTS and SHOES for Less Money than any Tealer in the State. Those who have tried ua know all about us? aid' who have not, should at once give us a trial. EVERYBODY- SAVES MONEY BY BUYING POOTS AND SHOES Or W.

W. DAVIS, Abilene, Kanoao, Opposite Postoffice, Cedar St nnpleasant features of the occasion. "GUN CLUB RULES," The Cosmic, believes the contracting Miss Agnes Brady, Excursion tickets to Clay Center and return at one and one-third (1J) fare for th, round trip will be sold from all stations between Millonvale and Havensvllle, Junction City to Conoordie, and Belleville, Manhattan parlies to be worthy young people and joins in the heartiest congratulations. highly interesting and useful to Sportsmen. 1 1 contains the Americaa rules for trapping and shooting adopted by the National Gun Association, ae well as the revised game laws of Ihe Western 8 la tee and Territerietv Cepie eat free upon application to DRESSMAKING, Sheriff and Mrs.

Naill. of Ahilm. A few pairs of boots, shoes and rubbers to close out at cost. Ceo. 6nyd5r4 no warysvine, ana JUngsville and New Cambria and Verdi, all inclusive, September happy parents of another eon.

It is rumored that if his politics do not Drove nlf tk. old gentleman will appoint him deputy after 80. Ootober 1, 2, 3. and 1889; good turning uwU October 6, inclusive. J.

S. TEBEETS, Cen'I P. T. Agt. Omaha, Kit Snyder House, Chapman..

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