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The Chase Dispatch from Chase, Kansas • 4

The Chase Dispatch from Chase, Kansas • 4

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STERLING NEWS. Che Shase Dispatch. Wm. Doran. E.

J. Doran. G. C. Christopher.

The Grand Army Post of our town is going to give an oyster supper at the Chase school house, on Friday We are having quite a winter. The brick hotel goes by the name DQEAI MERCANTILE COMPANY. LOCAL ITEMS of Transcontinental. The proprietor, Mr. McDonaldson, gave a big ball last Friday night, in Goodson Hall.

evening, December 5th. Everybody who wants to have a good time is invited The time set for the supper is 8 o'clock, and the admittance 25 cents. During the storm of last Saturday there wasn't a pound of coal in The streets are very muddy, and A. T. S.

F. R. R. can hardly be crossed afoot. Sheriff Godfrey and Mr.

T. A. But Our motto is our town. Dealers claim it's not their ler were in this city, getting information in regard to the safe robberies fault. They have ordered long ago, but the miners seem to be on their Our city deemed it best to employ Always Lead Never Follow regular winter strikes.

a nignt watcn. Mr. James Engles takes the risk to fill that office. We notice the familiar face of Mr. Always on hand the best of News is scarce this week.

Censor. Time Table, no. going east 7-4 Passenger 4:28 p. jr. 78 Freight a.

NO. GOING WEST. 73 Passenger .11:00 a. m. 77 Freight 7:59 p.

m. When practicable. Nos. 77 and 78 will bo run ahead of time. Through tickets to all principal points secured on short notice.

Baggage checked through. L. F. Bacon, Agent' HI iim I .1 Our school commences Monday. Robt.

Miller on our streets again. It is impossible for Bob to stay away from this burg for any' considerable At Sterling they have made some ttaple and Fancy Groeerie length of time, and he'd better make 200,000 pounds of sugar, and 11,000 pounds of syrup, for both of which they have a ready market, but at prices they cannot afford to sell for. up his mind to remain with ua for good Bob is clerking for Chas. Ladies invited to look at our special bargains in Sterling can compete with any sngar Aylesbury, where he will be happy to meet his old acquaintances. or syrup, or sugar factory or factories DRY GOODS from in this country, but not in the present The shipment of poultry are busy as bees on this place is something enormous this state of the sugar market.

Carpenters the new hotel. season, Dring in wasron The game laws of Kansas are that prairie chickens can be killed between loads of it every day, some dressed and others alive, and we have heard it said that our merchants pay 50 cts. a dozen for killing and dressing Dress rat Will Chatten, of Raymond, was in town Wednesday. Mr. L.

F. Bacon visited Lyons Wednesday evening. Mr. Chas. Aylesbury is shipping Considerable Corn West.

Mr. F. C. Shaw Will occupy the Stringfellow property at once. poultry, Tons and tons of poultry are shipped.

Chickens bring 10 cents a pound, and turkeys 14 dressed. September 1st and January 1st, and quail only from November 1st to January 1st) but no native game bird can bo snared or trapped at any time. Migratory birds, such as wild geese, ducks, brants, may be killed at any time they are here. Having doad birds in poesession, except during the first ten days after the expiration of ClotlxZ The creamery at Lyons has sus CEtrxets9 'Oil pended for the next two months, on account of not being able to secure -A little daughter arrived at Char a sufficient quantity of cream to make the time when they may be killed, is ley Wolfs last week; also one at Mrs. ht remunerative.

On routes where they collected 200 pounds last sum prima facie evidence of violating the law. The penalty for each violation is from $5 to fine, cost of prosecution, and $10 for attorney's fees, mer, tney are unable to gatner 4U pounds at the present time, and the stockholders thought best to discontinue the enterprise for awhile. aggregating from $50 to $75. Hollingshead, Hogs Were brought in for shipment on Monday. The price paid was $3.60 a hundred.

Capt. Bobbins and wife left Wednesday evening for an extended visit at Cisna, 111. We are not going to be undersold in our elegant styles of Monday morning, says the Com Mr Wash. Groves brought a col monwealth, there arrived in Topeka via the Union Pacific, one of the Unitod States Fish Distributing Cars. lection of vegetables to this office, which cotild hardly be surpassed any S-J Powell Bros, shipped a car of where, Among others there was a It is in charge of Mr.

J. F. Ellis. hogs to Kansjis City Tuesday, and another on Thursday. United States distributing officer, and beet, weighing ten pounds, several varieties of winter radishes, of prodigious size, and potatoes of the white peachblow variety that had nothing We carry a full stock of iur.

Jiia. unatten nas put a a full corps of assistants. The car is a new one, built expressly for the purpose, and has all modern improve steam feed cooker at his stock-yards. It works like a charm. SHOES ments The fish are kept in tanks BOOTS AND Mr.

Stringfellow and wife have small about them. Mf claims that he has always been very successful iu raising vegetables; and especially this last season. beneath the car, and are placed in cans left us for good, and returned to St. Joe, their former home. Also a full assortment of containing twenty fish each.

Col. Giles, Fish Commissioner of Kansas, From the best manufactories of the country. Mr. Wm. Doran met with an ac assists Mr.

Ellis in his work at this place. The car left Washington last Mrs. D. K. Fortna has been ill for some days, but at this cident the other day, which might have terminated very seriously.

In Wednesday morning, and contained writing is improving rapidly. 17,000 German carp It stopped a day splitting a piece of pine wood with a hatchet, one piece of the wood flew Mr. West sold twenty-five of his young steers on Tuesday to Mr. Gray in St. Louis, where it supplied the applicants from Missouri and Arkan- upwards, and struck him right above the eye If it had lodged half an inch of Lyons.

They were beauties. Before leaving Washington all Highest Market Prlee Paid for Country Produce! lower it might have destroyed his applicants for carp are notified when Anybody subscribing fox1 the eyesight, which is so much more seri Chase Dibpa'Tch now, will receive it the car will bo at the nearest point to them. There is no charge whatever ous a matter, when we are aware that until January 1, 1886, for $1.50, cash. and Wbw Vnm Mr. Doran has lost one of his eyes in New Gcods On Monday last our streets were the service of his country during the for the fish if you furnish your own bucket, but if one is furnished you, 25 cents is the cost.

Each pail con crowded and completely blocked with war. tains twenty fish. Mr. Ellis will leave teams tod pedestrians. So mote it be.

i A grand old snowstorm, which 1 i 1 for the west on the noon train to-day, came very close to Demg a regular me war in passenger rates irom 1 MCwW and after stopping in Denver will blizzard, visited us on Saturday last, Dry Goods, Kansas City east is about over, and rates are liable to be restored at any proceed to Cheyenne and Ogden, and and lasted until late in the evening, return by the way of Omaha. The The drifting of the snow was some CHARLES AYLESBURY, time. carp intended for California will be what fearful, and stopped travel and Boots Hi SHoes, Gents' Fmrnistalnjc Goods, The stock forwarded by express from Ogden. outdoor work completely. Protracted tiieetingB at both of our churches Congregational and that was exposed to it must have suf -DEALER IN- Methodist Hope to see them well -The New York Star says that the fered severely, and, being the first We take this course through the Dispatch to announce to our fellow-citizens that we have different kinds of SCHOOL BOOKS, And a general assortment of MEMORANDUM BOOKS, STATIONERY, CANDIES, PENS, INK; PENCILS, CIGARS SMOKING TOBACCO.

Give Us a call. We sell reasonable Nov, 5, 1884. Chase, Kas. attended. real old gennine storm of the season, letter earners are having a hard road to travel.

Each one is stopped on Mr, Wm. Phillips has commenced stockmen and farmers should take the STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES PRODUCE WANTED. every trip by some who a new residence, which Will be occu- hint, and see to it that sufficient shel hauls out a piece of tape and com pied by Mr. L. F.

Bacon, as soon as ter is provided for their stook. Such tit i mences to measure to see if the uni completed unpleasant weather may occur any Mf. A. C. Hisrbee.

Azent A. T. time aSain after thk form will fit him. Yesterday the postoffico and custom house were IMP OB TART. When von visit or leave New York 6.

By. at Lyons, passed through CENTRAL KANSAS COLLEGE. thronged by enthusiastio Clevelanders Clement (Drew, Citv. save Batrcace Expressacre and here Wednesday evening, en route to Steeling, Nov. 22, 1884 picking out snug berths." Great Bend.

Editor Chase Dispatch. The- Misses Lyle have received a -Saturday the airmount woolen Carriage Hire and stop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Centrrl Depot. Elegant rooms fitted up at a cost of one million dollars, reduced to $1 and Dear Sir! Feeling Bure that your Dear Sir! Feeling sure that your readers are all interested in the ound- readers are all interested in the found- hew assortment of millinery goods uuua U1 wm BUU' uuwu 1W GROCERIES, HATS, for the holidays, and invite all the ins of a colleee for central and wes- aQ indefinite period. This is said to Popular Furniture beaier I ii -i i ladies to give them a calk tern Kansas, I send you the following De romance witn an agreement account of the meeting of the Arkan- bv a11 tne woolen mills west of the Yeildihg Wright have" added upwards per day. European plan.

Elevator. Eestaurent supplied with the befit. Horse car stages and ele-ted railroad to all depots. Families can live bstter for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other CAPS, BOOTS, sas Valley Ministerial Association, Alleghanies. entered into by reason of JUST RECKfVllD.

another person to their clerical force, over pioduction and dull trade. held in Sterling, on Tuesday of this to facilitate business, and to do justice week; The subject under discussion SHOES first-class hotel in the city. 25-ly -In the northern counties of our to their increasing patronage. State they complain that the Hessian during the afternoon and earlier part of the evening was whether" it were --The regular communication of itfsf what too Anvil, Vise, WANT Tnnl kSools Of firoy Discription in hfs Lfa Chase Lodge U. D.

of A. F. and A fly has seriously damaged the wheat plant, but the oounties along the better to open afl. academy or a college. M.

meets on the first and thif Tues-1 There were many speeches on both U.U ll WA for Farm and Home use. 3 sizes, $4.50, $5.50. A. T. S.

F. Ii. 11. report the wheat day evenings of each month; sides of the question. Dr.

Mc Vicar, Jueonsware, ni Glassware, in fine condition and no fly. iiynrn iimiM President of Washburn College, was tun, I9.i so. Dr. Fred. Tucker, of Hutchinson, Soldbyhard- present to urge the advisability of an Heavy storms are reported from ia in town this week; All parties, de ware dealers.

To introduce, one free siring the services of a good dentist, academy. The vote in the evening the New England btatttt and New Anil nn In' rit. fQ IWnfW showed the majority in favor of the York, oh the 23d and an earth- to first person who gets up a club of four. Agents Wanted. Write for wvm.

uiu uu MAVVU II UU I I I. i House college as opposed to an academy, quake shock from New Hampshire on Our fall croods are how in ana we CHENEY ANVIL a Bids for the college were then received the same day, Detroit, Mich. 25-ly iurs. ivicuiroy leu eanes- cuk-iw He has his store full of all feihcls of Furniture. See his Beds, Loungoi Picture Frames, Looking Glassed Hat Racks Tj i 1 1 I 07 Hendricks seems to feel elated uijr tu jum lior uukuuuu uieir m- pher8on, Tho poople Storling did over his election, and is now in the East, talking a great deal too much Elroy has assumed charge Of the have marked them down to J3ff the bottom notch, Better and in obtaining the College) their bid was for his Own good.

Presbyterian congregation the" lowest The other towns each of- aac. w- 33rrivrixA.ivE Wayne, Du Page Illinois, HAS IMPORTED FROM FRANCS r-ercheron Hnraen valued nt 83,000,000, which Include! 75 PERCENT OF ALL HORSES Who purity of blood la lWl.hed their nicllrrM lecord.d In til. STUI) HOOKS OF FHANtK. EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA. VrftiW5' STOCK ON If AMD! IB --Ali parties contembltitms' a trln fered a ton-acre building site and a political interviewer THE CHASE (mst should remember" that our Agent, $13,000 building.

Great Bend pledged around now, and poor Cleveland is an endowment fund of $10,000, and the sufferer. Mr. Bacofl, can furnish them with through tickets for less money than drnnf P1nimu nf fw. lw1 fnr -They have started ft broom factory Imported Brood Mares, ffeed And the trip Would cost them by only buy the College were its healthfulness, its Lyns: ing to Kansas Cityi Imported StallioM, Old cuotigh for locution on the main line of railroad, --Chicago Journal: The southwes' lervlce. On MondayiTuosday andWodricri- too colts.

and its Western positions making it tern cattle ranchers) who are about to most available for the accommodation ask Congress for an enormous grant Two yen old ua younger livery mm Rtcotnltlrirf lt trlrf- lnl Rccepivri br nil of the rapidly filling Up western half of public land, under tho" plea of es yf wo want all thd produce yott Intelligent brmtterl thet, howe will-bied tnlmdi of the State. The principal claims of tablishing a cattle road over which to BIt laid to it, If their McPhorson were the morality of the drive their herds from Texas to Can' can bring in butter, ggs andpoul tlay mornings more express matter was ioadod at Chase than at all other joints on tho branch together. The shipment Tuesday aggregated nearly two and oho-half tonsi They had considerable 6f A cy-I'lolle in Louisiana, fiansirig lusm of life JtUd fcropeftjfi plate, and the wealth and population add, are not modest in their ideas. illre are n.it roonrrtdd, rind cannot bo Jtuthnlinllf rT, they lllnuld 1) Yiiliicd only tid, 1 will jell tl nnirteiJ al Orad PrirU whetl 1 cohngl fnrnlell wllh Hi Ulilmnl (old petllitrin otlr1d by thd Orljrlnia French cortllii'Me (r Its number itnd terord In tliirJtad Booli In Kfnme, 140 TntfC 'hUlotue ent freo. It Id llltllrled With Hlx Prlio llorleii of tin ElhlbltHm of th1 AoWnre HIppWu r-tbHI ot RrlnM, 1lHM4P; rlmnerl by M.

W. Dniihtrt( end dMwn frnm life by RDM DdKhoMN lh aml fuMn Dt tt mimal yetotew Will give yott the top Of the community After 0" close and Thhy "want the" earth," but tho prob- try and A. Pi MoCowAii, Pi'opV. Firtft'ck ttimoutsf Ut raeoBtt.U9 exciting election McPherson won by ability is thai, like tho rust of Us, they Chab. Aylesbury, majority of twoi A SuBscftmmii won't be able to get it the" marked.

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Pages Available:
300
Years Available:
1884-1885