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The Chase Dispatch from Chase, Kansas • 4

The Chase Dispatch from Chase, Kansas • 4

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Doran. AVm, Doran. Mrs. U. 1 Mnitn nad quite a sevflre attaclj olic an Wednesday Vt.

a Christopher. LETTER FROM TOPEKA. Tqpeka, Dec 1, 1884, Editor Chase Dispatch. Dear Sir; In my ramhles through. 1 1 ft 1 1 i II Eh? Shase Dispatch, WT, Armqcs, Ed, and Pub.

nigljfc. mm mm; mebcantiks comply, i tnis ever Deauitui city, i came 10 we LOCAI, ITEMS A. B. Fe railroad track, and a thought struck me that it might interest your readers to h.ear something about the wonderful magnitude of this groat institution the pride of Our motto iw T. It, Time Table, every Kansqn.

Always Lead Never Follow U. OOI MO EAST All of our merchants have been receiving their holiday goods, and customers will do well to call early. Mr. Chas. Baker's house, which is nearing its completion, is ona of the neatest and cosiest cottages in our town.

The hotel is going up about as fast as we have ever seen anything go up in this town, The boys have taken advantage of the mild weather we've beon having for the last few days. rClem. Drew has received a large and splendid assortment of furniture from the East, especially collected for the holidays. See him, If you m. 74 Passenger I i i hi mi Always on hand tho bost of .7:16 78 Freight Passing down from Tenth, street tp Sixth on the, shining track that looks as if it bad.

bpen made out of solid silver, brought from the mines of Old Mexioo, we first potice the pld weather beaten roundhouse, rather worn and neglected, 1 is nqt doing any more duty in its line. Its glory has departed. A more spacious one is further down the track, and we wijl see it presently. The new passenger depot strikes pur eye. It is built of itaple anil Fancy I3iceries Ladies invited to look at our special bargains in.

TIO, 80(Hfl W18T, 73 Passenger. m. 77 Freight 7i54p, m. When practicable, Nos. 77 and 78 trill be run ahaad of time, Through tickets to all principal points flecured on shgrt Baggage checked through, F.

Bacon, Agent- want anything in that line. Blake, a former di T) () C) T) preservative," paid -J X- V- -s preservative," paid rMr, Warren ciplo of the "art us a friendly visit last Saturday. Mr Blake is engaged in agricultural pursuits at present, and seema to be well CS oocis, res brick, with trimmings md facings of cut stone. It is an architectural beauty, with all modern pqnveninces for the trayelipg public, and is kept, as everything else that belongs to the Company, in fine order, A platform surrounds tho depot, the pars run alongside, and the passengers enter pleased with the change. -xWe clip this little item from the 13 "Prohibitionist." It speaks for itself: Married On Nov.

26th, at Lyons, Note change in time of Railway timetable, Mr, F4 Sheldon has. an attack of lilious fever. For desirable tqwu and farm property, call on Specht Bros. Xmas and holiday goods and fine andies at the Postgffice store, We are sprry to hear that Mr. hep, Saint's wife is quite ill, "Win.

Smith and wife spent last by Rev. T. C. Miller, Mr. Goo.

W. Barlow and Mrs. Tillie Barlpw. Oil Both of luce county, l(as, We wish them joy, the cars from their respective waiting rooms, withput boing exposed tp the inclemency of the weathpr, The platform is all under roqf, and is lit by gas in the evening and during the night, The old passenger depot is right opposite the new one, and a converted into a freight depot and warehouse, It is considerable of a build Clothing, boots and shoes, hats We are not going to be undersold in our elegant styles and caps. Boots and shoes, hats and eaps, and clpthing.

Hats and oaps, plothing, and. boots and shoes. Dry gopds-T -Staple and fancy. Dry goods-Fancy and staple, With a frU Jina pf Grocertes, at J. E.

Davies. HQ'S 1 ing, is of wood, and was considered quite a large depot in its time, Next comes the coal depot, in which is ropra enough for storing thousands of tons of coal. It is always well supplied, and machinery that is used in emptying and loading cars works like a charm. Just by pulling a string here, and a knob or a level there, everything is accomplished. Then comes the paint shop, where the -rMr.

Dave Payne, of Raymond, nd formerly of this town, took the train hera on Thuiday afternoon for Sunday at their ranch, on the river- Nickersop, Division Superintendent, passed over the road Thursday, Chas, Aylesbury shipped 5 cars of corn last Saturday, and one car pf potatoes last Friday, The Metropolitan Railroad ip London runs one thousand two hundred and eleven trains a day. Anybody subscribing for the Chase Dispatch now, will receive it until January 1, 1880, for $1,50, cash. We were sorry to have tp say good-bye to Mr. Will Rummers for awhile. He left Wednesday for the west, Sir.

G. Plumb took his best girl to Lyons, last Sunday evening, to attend protracted meeting in that Jourg, the east, He quit business at Ray We carry full stock: pf mond, and is going to take a position as commercial traveler for an eastern firm. cars and engines are turned out, looking as bright and new, as if they were never intended for hard service, Be BOOTS AND SHOES We have a choioe lot of pure-bred Poland China sows, with pig, for sale at $20 find $25 each, These sqws are From the best manufactories 0f tho country, Also a fujl assortment of from recorded animate, and "Prige winners." Also have fpr sale a lot of fore thp cars qpme out as bright as we see them befpro us, they have to go through ft good many processes oi burning, scraping, sandpapering, puttying, painting, oiling, varnishing, and when they do oome out of the shop, they sparkle and shine like GlUieensware ami Glassware young pigs. Inspection and corres pondence invited, TflfJESPBLL PEBpUH, Lyons, Kas, The regular communication of I diamonds, with not a sinde scratch Mee Paid fog Cottntiy Produce I Taxfts in Kansas are now dup and 'Highest lafket mWW1 i -1 1 I I til i to be detected on thorn. Every screw or nail hole is hid, no flaw of any kind can be seen, and it is a perfect beanty.

It takes real artists to put the finishing touches on those running pal payable as follows Until December 20, either one-half or the whole of the tax may bp paid, If the whole be paid -That hacking eough can be so Chase Lodge U. D. of A. F. and A JVI.

meets on the first and third Tuesday evenings of each month. Mr. M. Woodmonsen arrived Saturday from Lyon cpunty, with a car load of stock and farming utensils, And will locate just north of town. quickly cured by Bhiloh's Cure, a rebate of 5 per cent, on the second guarantpe jt, gold at Oliver's drug store, half will be allowed, and if only half be paid, the remaining half may stand until June 20 following without oost.

aces. The shop is built of Btone, has all the conveniences to facilitate the work, and for the accommodation oi the men employed in it, is heated by steam, and the water is supplied by the Topeka Water Supply Company. N. M. SMITH December 21, a penalty of 5 per cent.

114W attaches to all on whioh a payment of Dry Goods, Revs. A. P. George, T. C.

Miller, nnd Dr. Wright were, at a county convention held on Monday last, elected delegates to the State Prohibition PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, The carpenter shop is also a very sub- one-half has pot been made prior to December 21, June 21, a penalty of 5 per cent, is attached to all taxes still Boots aBfl 8 noes, convention, to be held at Topeka, on Ltdntial building, and in close proxim the 16th insi ity to the paint Bhop. Now we come Mes' Gents' FurnisMns Gooffs, Lands are adver remaining unpaid, PHASE, HAS- to the new roundhouse, in which there The new signs of "Waiting tised in July, and sold on the first Tuesday in September, and after the Office at T. Oliver'ia Drug Store. We take this course through the-Dispatch to announce to our fellpw-citjzens that we have different kinds.o SQHOQL BOOKS, And a general assortment of MEMORANDUM BOOKS; STATIONERY, CANDIES, PENS, INK, PENCILS, CIGARS SMOKING TOBACCO, Give us a call.

We sell reasonable Novt 5,1884, Cra.se, Kas. is room for 36 engines the pld one had only accommodation for 16. The pew one is pf circular build, and there sale the taxes and costs will dra.w in terest at the rate pf 24 per pent, per STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES PRODUCE WANTED. For lama back, side or ohest use is only room on one side for the en annum untjl paid. Three years from Shiloh's Porous Plaster.

Price 25 cts. date of sale the holder of the certifi Room," "Ticket Office." "Telegraph Office," and "Baggage Room," which, in their respective places, now grace the front of the depot, add much to its appearance, and are a groat convenience to strangers. said the merchant, "I dpn't advertise now, "I used to, but I got completely tired out waiting on gine to pass out on to a turn-table. From the roundhouse we wander to SoJd at Oliver's drug store. cate will be entitled to a deed, and five years thereafter the deed becomes the machine shop, which runs close down to the Kansas river.

From here you can see the iron railroad absolute, IMPORTANT, When you visit or leave New York CHAS, BAKER Clement rewh Citv. save Baeatre Exwessajre and Gov, Glick oners a reward of bridge that spans the river, and which THE: Carriage Hire and stop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Centrrl Depot. Buys Grain and pays the highest $500, and Col. Jones, warden of the penitentiary, offers $200, for the arrest of the defaulting penitentiary clerk, James C. Pusey.

The method of the Popular Furniture fceaieo market price. Elegant rooms fitted up at a cost of one million dollars, reduced to $1 and upwards per day. European plan, vertisementl have had a continual and been able to discharge B'Blde8 ese buUdipgs, we traverse two of myebrks." and see one net-work of switches, side tracks, engines and cars running back A Pennsylvania young man who and forth, hand-cars, trucks, snow-'didn't know the gun was is plows, and everything imaginable forgery was very ingenious, It seems Office with YeUding Wright. that Pusey took a genuine signature of Jones and the others, placed it on Elevator. Kestaurent supplied witn the best.

Horse car stages and ele-ted railroad to all depots. Families can live bstter for less money at tho CHASE. KANSAS, neany iranuc witn grier, because ne connected with the railroad business. a sheet of paper, and traced the name It is a bewildering labyrinth for the witn a enflrp pointed piece of wood. Grand Union Hotel than at any other first-class hotel in the city.

25-ly He then wrote with ink over the uninitiated. Em Dash. tracing, making a perfect fac simile FRANK WILCOX. lusT what iow Anvil, Vise, or tpe names. has shot and killed his aged mother.

It ja proper, remarks the JSmporia Republican, that young men of this kind ehould shoot their own mothers instead of other people's mothers. Pity they also do not shoot their own fathers, mmm mm shop The President's message has been received, and is a sensible, business STERLING NEWS, Wa had quite a Thanksgiving day in our city. Everybody seemed to enjoy the turkey after attending the Union sorvicea at the Presbyterian like document. If congress could In his forFarm and Home use, 3 sizes, $4,50, $5.50, $6.50. Soldbyhard.

new building, east side Broadway. carry most of its recommendations Last Wednesday we noticed a yoong German boy on the streets, ware dealers. into enect, Mr. Cleveland would nnd public affairs in a very satisfactory condition, when ho takes possession To introduce, one free to first nerson who gets up a club of brick church. Rev.

Guile preached the text. This city is still improving in aide-walks. Tho marshal, Mr, Louderback, J. WHITB, B. BRINKS RnPIT.

four. Agents wanted. Write forcir- oi trie wnite Mouse, we snail publish it in full in our next week's issue, culars. who seemed to be looking for work. On interviewing him, we ascertained that his1 parents livod twenty-four miles north of Ellinwpod, and that lie had run away from homo.

He CHENEY ANVIL VISE Detroit, Mich. 25-ly WHITE BRINCKERHOFF, ATTOIIMEI'S-AT-LAW Fifty years age there was a bcty in Africa who was taken prisoner in He has his store full of all kinds of Furniture. So his Bods, Loungva lecture Frames, Looking Glasws Hat Hacks one of the fierce wars between the tribeH, and was carried away from his Prompt attention given to Foroign and Domestic collections. Practice seems to attend to his duties well in that way. Mr.

James Peoples, of your town, was here after eoalf we also saw others of Chase after thp same material Tho young people of Sterling will have a good timo attending tho church nome and sold as a slave. After ein tit -II sold ana resoiL now for sugar am In State and Federal courts. SMC. T7T. PTTJOTETATyt Woyn, Du Pig Illinois, HAS IMPORTED FROM FRANCS Percbcrou Hornet at 3,000,000, watch includes 75 PER CENT OF ALL HORSES Whoie pnritr nf blood In entnnliihed by thdlr MitlrnM Mcord.d In tin 8Tl'l HOOKS OF FRANCE.

EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA. refused to disclose his namo. He spent his last money purchasing a railway ticket to Little River, where lie went in soarch of work, claiming to bo afraid to rotprn homo. The woman who steps on a ba- again for rum, he was finally carried awny a slave ship. A British cruiser captured the slaver.

The boy is now Bishop Crowther, England's THE CHASE Chase IHuclismitli Shop socials this winter. ojrf 1 STnrir nivniKni has been a good many deaths black bishop of Africa, I am fully prepared to do all work liana peel will bj down and up again lfSO mi among tho children, caused Imjortol Brood Mares, Jeed And with a faint littlo shriek bofore in the line of lllarkHmltliingr. t. 3 1... II 1 jouj lujowfl anyiuing ntxm it, wjuio Mr.

Carter hirml fin lnn.l i of fat cattle last Tnosday. They were Imported Stalllui, Old notiRli for icrvice, 'lOOCOUTS. Two jnrt old tau Horseshoing and Plow Sharponin a cuedit to any market. a upecialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed mi STABLE JAMES M.

PEOPLES, Prop. RMOcnliloK the prlo-dpi icctpied bj ill nKlllnnt brtadtrt tbtt Mrs, Stover has got her dwelling houso finished and painted. It looks quite comfortable. Censoh. DIED-Nov.

29, Clemie Batchlor, aged 8 months, son of G. and C. Batchlor. Tho young, th lovod, the beautiful, Why must they pass away, Because they cannot bloom and shine Where death's chilly breezes play. Jesus loves a little child, Smiling in its infant glees; Says of such, in accents mild, Let them como to me.

We extend our profound sympathy to the bereaved and grief'stricken family. boffcvar woll-bred ftnlmilt iav ha Mtd to b. If their Uio minx will, full tho length of the wholes block, as usual, waving both hands La the air, kicking with both feet, plnnging, throwing hat and umbrella into space, howling at evry jump, until, breathless and exhausted lie caroms on an mh barrel at the etui of the mn, and rings down tho curtain by rolling down stairs into a bar-tar ubcrp. Bub not rnoordtd. find cunaol be uthr.tluillr Jlna, ther ibonld viluid (inly at crtdu, I will Kill ll msorfnl KUvk at Qro.it prim bm I cumol furnlih villi lha nlmul nitld norilsrM Tttlbfid by Hit orlllnul Froiirb crtlflrt of Hi ntiwber nnd tocord In tlis titud A bran new boy made his appear ance at th homo of Mr.

Win, Clny-ton, who liteit 'nix mil north of our A. X'. McCowak, Trop'r, in FrmiM. 140 Tnve 1'aialoiiifi iit Tim, II to C. MCKIHBAN.

McKIBBAN DREW, Carpenter GJUS8, A8A. oraai of ilia Kahlblll.ia of lb Hutrurf villi Nix Hi n.e ti rdtmni fnrirfa Hifpiu Ptrdnrmnt of Pranca, tunwuU at mwonxlja Imiwd by M. V. luiibni, nd drawn hard lift by Hsm aliamid by M. T.

lliinlnin, anu arawn irai First-clrtim rotes. UlrUllCHr, WHl fauwul ll Dulti I BUutotti.

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300
Years Available:
1884-1885