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The Iuka Traveler from Iuka, Kansas • 4

The Iuka Traveler from Iuka, Kansas • 4

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The Iuka Traveleri
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Iuka, Kansas
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4
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v' THE IUKA TRAVELER Cabbell BY W. V. McCONN. IUKA, KANSAS, NOV. 12, 1887.

Contblet KlolmrdBon OHANT. Trustee, Moaiii Treasurer. KHBDoun Clerk. Allan Fitzgerald Justice. A EdwurdH IBlllliOTP i i If any friend of law and morality knows of any bribmy or attempt at bribery, buying or attempt to buy votes, or any offer to jmy man for Ills timn Constables JJoyd US Uoyd In an amount in ixcks of tlio value of Prices go Down to Stay.

Ills time, we earnestly request you to give us that Information. All communications will be strldly confidential. If It is in our power we hope to rid Pratt county of all future buying and selling of human chattels. It is a reform for the good of the county. All lv-ablding, God-fearing people should join us In hunting down these destroyers of a pure election, (iive us your help, Sl'llINGVALB.

Trustee. Greon Treasurer. I.utlior Montfort Clerk. A Id Furmor Justice. Duvld Kuy CoiiHtublo.

Kdwurd Kuy I'AXON. Trustee. Jluinlilo Treasurer. 0 Clink Clerk. Crum Jnstices.

Having adopted the "Cash System" we are now offering our entire stock of Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, at cost and carriage. Prices go down to stay. We mean business, to convince you of which we TOWNSHIP OFFICERS ELECTED. Goro Jno Wobbcr Cimstublus Geo. UocUovcn Chun Jluoklnnd HAKNKK.

Trustee. White Treasurer. Richardson Clerk. 0 Martin Justices. quote the following prices: Standard prints, all brands, 5c.

KI.M. Trustee. Marlon Wilson Treasurer. Jno Stcnvwt Clerk. A liiwa Justices.

Mol'ull It Curr Yates Harlow Constables McAnarney Frunuo OullHtllbloS novK. John lln'tuhes Oakland A. denim, 10. Best Kentucky doe skin jeans, 30c. Heavy jeans, 13c Men's cotton drawers, 25c.

Men's cotton drawers, extra heavy, 35c. Men's all-wool under shirts, 50c. Men's all-wool drawers, 50c. Men's all-wool over shirts, 55c. Men's calf boots, saddle seam, $2.50.

Men's button shoes, $1.35. Trustee. Henry Clay Treasurer, li I. Hwimirur Clerk. JaniiM l'mklus Justices.

dray Constables Orrln Wlsel John Icolilsim Burwick prints, 4c. French dress gingham, all styles, 9c. Domestic ginghams, Ghc. Larchmont cambrics, 6c. Tennessee plaid cheviot, 8c.

Amoskeag cheviot, 10c. Best Mackinaw blankets, $3.50. Best 61b all-wool Hoosier gray blankets, $2.75. 72-inch quilts, 80c. 74-inch quilts, 95c.

Best Lewistown tick, 15c. Oakland tick, 9c. Canton flannel, 5c. Best A. A.

denim, 16c I. Ct WiUtci niiei' THE COUNTY SEAT. Pratt Knocked out by the Supreme Court. After all the bluster and brair with Trustee. AVaggoner Treasurer.

Horace Fuller Clerk. Sessions ustiees. William Ellison Geist Constables Joe Williams Riggs OA it MI. Trustee. Anderson Treasurer.

Sillin Clerk. Wm Cooper Constables Ralph Haynes Sillin JIKJILANI). Trustee. Cadmus Treasurer. Paterson Clerk.

Mays Men's dongolakid shoes, button or bah, $2.90. which Pratt has beguiled herself and Attempted to mislead her Ladies calf shoes, $1.50. condition, as viewed in the light of some of her leaders, is pitiable. Every day since she boldly stole the records and liad tobnng thorn ignominously back. Ladies calf shoe, glove grain, $1.20.

Ladies' cur. kid shoes, $2.25. Ladies French kid shoes $3.40 she has declared the county seat would bo there in two weeks or at furthest thirty days. That was two years ago. Iuka secured a temporary injunction Our stock of clothing, hats and caps and underwear is immense and Ave are offering them at the same reduced prices.

from the supreme court restraining the commissioners from counting the votes between Pratt and Iuka on the ground Justices. Tolio I ILL II that the Pratt petition was iusullioient and illegal. In tlio mean time Saratoga got up a petition and tlio commissioners refused to call an election. She applied to the supreme court for a mandamus to compel the commissioners to call the election prayed for between Saratoga and Iuka. Evidence has been submitted on this question.

Saturday afternoon the supreme court made the injunction applied for by Iuka permanent. The question now alone is on the Saratoga petition. Iuka is the county seat. Baking powder, one pound quantity, 20c. Dry salt meat, 10c.

Canvassed hams, 12c. Arbuckles coffee, 25c. Climax tobacco, 35c. Silver seal tobacco, 35c. Texas Jack smoking tobacco, 22c.

Best wooden pails, 15c. Salt per barrel, $2.15. 151b granulated sugar for 1 dollar. 161b extra sugar for 1 dollar. 51b best uncolored Japan tea for 1 dollar.

51b best Imperial or G. P. tea for 1 dollar. 14lb dried apples for 1 dollar. 16 pounds Carolina rice for 1 dollar.

9 cans royal corn for 1 dollar. 9 cans of tomatoes for 1 dollar. 4 cans California canned goods for one dollar. 5 cans Baltimore peaches for 1 dollar. Constables Frank Plummer Richard Hafeman CENTER.

Trustee. IS Higman Treasurer. Al Coigney Clerk. A Ellis Constables Anderson Wr Dunn NARON Trustee. 0 Gilbert Treasurer.

Moore Clerk. Gaddis Justice. Lewis Constables W. F. WITCH EY, THE BON TON BARBER Shaving, Hair cutting, Shampooning, Seafoam baths skilfully done.

Traveler Building, Kansas. Albert John Dennison We will pay the railroad fare of all persons from Olcott and Preston who make a cash purchase of $15 or over. i 4Everyne' tn times like tne present, should consult his interests and buy where he can buy the best good tor the least money. You can do this by giving us your trade. We will save you money.

Try us. Chicago, Kansas Nebraska Railway. (St. Joseph Iowa R. It.

lessee.) ROCK ISLAND ROUTE. Two through trains daily to Kuasas City without chmiKo of cars, making- direct coneo-tion l'er all point North, South and East. Throuirh tickets and bamaire chocked to all important points. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. VALLEY Trustee.

I Maxedon Treasurer. Hill Clerk. Isaac Morehead Justice. A Baxter Constable Whittel LOGAN Trustee. Joe Centers Treasurer.

Brown Clerk. Brown W. S. EABEBAUGtH CO. Tl ME TA UL IS-EA ST WA HI) Leave Pratt 6:21) a.

6:15 p.m. Arrive K. 0. 6:10 p. m.

6:15 a. m. WESTWARD: Wholesale Dealers in Ranch Supplies and General Merchandise, IUKA, KAS. Leave K. C.

9:55 a. m. Arrive Pratt 9:55 p. m. m.

in. "uujfim nitiuu uuruu irain leaving Pratt, at 6:15 p. ra. and arriving fit Pratt 9:20 a. iiutiiuii mn on or aiuiress Justices.

Constables Stalcup II Hunter Jos Huffman Dooley dUIl OfiJlASTlAW, ivn- Puss. Agt. O. P. I.iston, Eesldcnt Agt.

GEBHART BEACH Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Brokers, NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. WE WANT YOUR CATTLE AND HOGS. We will pay the Highest Market Prices for Cattle and Hogs, Any one wishing to sell would do well to see us or write for information. RUGGLES REDLON, Postoffice Calista and Iuka, Kansas. In the District Court, within nnrt fnr tlio MCPHERSON Trustee.

Henry Cliabino Treasurer. Wheatley Clerk. Stipes Justices. or watt, in the State of Kansas. m.

jarvis aim n. u. Conklin, Partners as Jarvis, Conklin PlulntiU's. vs. Wilson W.

Mllllerand Mary E. Wilson W. Miller and Marv Miller will Cabbell Raw and Improved Lands, Business and Residence Property for Sale or Exchange. Kansas. OFFICE SECOND FLOOR BATTEY BLCCK.

take notice that the said Javls Conklin Co. lllUint.ifl'H did on the 2th ilnvof Ai.rtl filn Jl Banbury Eli Martin Conutulilea Andy Clark H'CLELLAND A. D. MALLORY, Cashier. Iuka, Kans s.

S. II. MALLORY, President. Chariton, Iowa. Tnistee.

Nash Treasurer. A Noble Clerk. II Benson Justice. II Brown Constables their petition In salrl District Court, within and for the comity of Pratt In the State of Kansas, njcnlnst the said Wilson W. Miller and Mary K.

Miller defendants, and that the said Wilson W. Miller and Mary E. Miller must answer said petition filed as aforesaid, on or before the 21th day of November 1887 or salil potltlon will be taken as true, and a judgment rendered In wild action against said defendants Wilson W. Miller and Mary E. Miller the sum of Five Hundred Dollars with interest thereon at the rate of Vi per cent per annum from the 1st, day of July JH86, less Soventeon and 50-100 Dollars and for the further sum of SiMMIforcxehnmro and for costs of suit: and for tho foreclosure of a certain morttratfe upon tho following described real estate, to wit; Tho southwest quarter of Boot ion twenty (20) In township twouty-se ven (27) south ofraiitfe twelve (12) west of 6th containing ono hundred and sixty ncres more or less lyinif and situated In the county of Prtt In thoHtuto of Kansas, and adludrinir that, said plalntill has the Ih-st lieu on said premises, to no sold without appraisement, and t' proceeds applied to the payment of the amount; due plaintiff and eoHts of suit, and forever tiarrhifr and foreclosing said defendants, and (Mich of tliem, of and fnnii all riht, title, Interest, property, and equity of redemption, in or to said pi imiiIsid, or any part therewf.

John U. I.vivuckk. S.l AttKST: Attorney for IMhIiiIIIT. Star Meat Market. NELSON HEWITT, Proprietors.

Salt And Fresh Meats of All Kinds. SAUSAGE, BOLOGNA, LARD, TALLOW, AT LOWEST PRICES. Cash Paid For Hids And Tallow. Lon Morel and Harry Brattain 3E3 obxxlksi C3f INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY. Do a General Banking Business.

YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. RAnATOflA. Trustee. Arthur Wood Treasurer. AL lioctwlck Clerk.

Thoedanawii.r Justice. Ansel Sates Iuka, Kansas..

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About The Iuka Traveler Archive

Pages Available:
474
Years Available:
1886-1888