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The Chase Dispatch from Chase, Kansas • 1

The Chase Dispatch from Chase, Kansas • 1

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--a BICE COUNTY ffiSABT AUGTfST7, II 50 PER YEAR. III. I I Lucipn Earle came around on Mon Vj Important Having bought the drug ore of T. E. Oliver, I to the the people of Chaso and Eice county that I fcflve fitted it in first-cass style, and wil constany.y keep in stock Robt, Sjpecht, Ernest Specht.

UN), LOAN, IhSTJHANCE AND Coj-LEGTIOg NOTARY PIJRL1C, Deeds, Bills pf Sale, Leases, Mort-gnges-' jbbYrl'edgraentfl Atpg- PAPERS executed in lawful form. t. -J'HM U'l in Kan. 'A day morning with a hantffnl of cigars. He ha a boy baby house, eight 'and a half pounds weight.

Of course jjucjen feels about" ja foot taller thin' he ever' did before and he has'a''ight to' feel' so. idcPherson 1 The ladv concerned in the above hap event is Mrs. Belle Earle, nee uanmer, wno lormeriy reaiaeu nero ana we give this' bit of news that hjpr relatives and friends here may rd oicq wiwj. iier la uer Happiness. "C' LI pUR EXCHANGES.

The Garfield Letter is 'tie name of jjew journal published arfiejd, awneb county, Kansas. Garfield is Dance, ana new wuef brine the town into public notice and starji" a Tboom of the E. fc. Stevens, the publisher must uncier-ptand the journalistic art, as pe gts i out a model eiiiitbnpijy and typographically. The St.

John Advance Jias just re cently come to pur exchange tabje. It is a jaig paper an' 'eems be in 'a very flourishing" condition.1 rvnm i an paper published the same town, we gather, jihafi St. John ig in ft yery prosperous gonditiqii. papers there are'jn'anaged by gentlemen of brains, energy ana courtesy, more tnan we wanfto say of the city pj Stafford, as the notorious 5. B.

exchanges only with his favorites and cronies. nil ti i m' 11 ine jrratt jjouniy iimes is auoj-uer pappr which appears for exchange week, xne iratt aria Daratogti papers are in tne miast woj; wr yeJheydq 'pot negje'pji $'erppfier newspaper interests. The, Pratt Democrat is a ratlej; new paper; No. coming hand, last week, Itgjyps pyery indication pf being in goo naiads and we wish it the best of success. Now that we have mentioned sqme of ti papers that we gs jn exchange mention some pu( gpji iff the same way; "qur the Windom Record, nqw a gtoup flpalthy yearling; the Irrigator, tfye, Safford Herald, Winchester Argus, Yalley FaJlgNew Era Register dittg.

NOT0E. Tlere will be a temperance meet: ing neia in tnp yqngegraupijui church, on Taesday pveuing, August 11th, at 8 o'clock p. for the piir- pose of organizing a Township Tpm-perance Union asqoiatiqq. All hjt are in favor of temperance ppncipjes rp earnpstly requested to attend F. J.

Gjiuprrq, Township Vice Prpsident. SPIRIT OF Weekly, ProhibitiqR, tate Paper. Ssxty pepts a year, gr- jiwq pqpjpa one dqljar. For four Rurftbers fraa send addfea pn a postal card, Prohibi tion js. tjhe coming issue.

Th.e Spirit of Kansas is its best state represuta tive. The Spirit arid Chicagq Lever one year for $1.25 G. F. Kimball, Topeka, Kansas, NOTIQE. I am permanantly Ippated at Sterling, and am selling the best lightning rod made.

I will sejl good lightning rods at 25 cts. per foot, points and standards thrown in. Liook out for foreiiin swindlers, in oheap rods and big prices. OHENNEL. PO Y.OD WANT TO SJAKe MONTet AGFNTS WANTED, In every oounty in Kansas, to sell Miller's "Diseases of Live approved and used by the Govern' ment.

The most useful and the cheapest work of the kind ever pub lished. A book easily sold; large commissions. end for circulais of this and other books. G. F.

Kimball, Topeka, Kans. IMPOttTANT. When you visit or leave New York City save Baggage Expressnge and riage 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 upwards per day. European plan, Elevator.

Restaurent supplied with me dohi. worse car Btages and tm ted railroad to all depots. Families can live bstter for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other hrst-class hotel in the city. 25-ly HOTEL 1 TO THE PUBLIC Having Greeted a large Hotel in Qhase, and furnished it in jtiie jbest of style and for tha convenience of the traveling public, and the people pf Ihase and cinity, we now solicit your patonae. The Post Office, Give us.

(a call and you will ha treated, ZIMMERMAN, Prop'r, TH23 mm PHASE DISPATPH rpa $2.25. Teb CHIPAGO WEEKLYNEf 3 la now pn eight-page, sixty-four-column aper. if li Uie largest aoiiar weekly a America. It eigbt Droaa, Ions paees resent each week a mass of choicely elected matter, cdnlaininir much to suit each oif tnp varying taste of thp family pircle. FiraVapd foremost it glyes all the NBw, 'pfmplete as to details, yet concise 'form.

Its connection Vith pHICAdO DAILY NEWS (mem-bp'r of' the Attoeiated Preia) giypj it acilities for news gathering unsurpassed py any journal in the country. Its fCABKKT reports are specially pojn-plefa and thoroughly trustworthy, faf-tipula tfgntiqn is given tq inatters. i)e pqii: Uini ux cqmplitkd STORIES, and a regular fnjtallmpnf of an original story some we.fi-.npn xjngiwm or AP'Pp autnor, exclusively securea ior Hie DAILY NEWS. Con- enied notes on fashions' art, industries, iterature, spenpp, apppar few papers in the country are sp extensively quoted by the pres'i eenerft for ita bright and humorous paragraphs the Chicago New. These are 11 reproduced, in the WEEKLY NEWS.

In its editorial expression the paper speaks from the standpoint of the independent, journalist, thereby escaping he temptation to support or ppn-don the questionable under the pressure of party allegianoe. Mere partisan extremists will not like it; the fair-minded and thoughtful of all parties Will appreciate and value its cangld statements, of facts and conclusions, all calculated to qualify the reader for the formation of his own intelligent opinion. The politipal eventa of tjje year to come promise tq assume suoh charapter thftt a thoroughjy truthful and lrfl-partial record becomes all-important rather than a partisan one, colored and perverted to individual liking. In all its departrnpnts the CHICAGO WEEKLY NEWS aims to present an enterprising, impartial and entertaining family newpapor of the very highost grade, WHAT OLD SUBSCRIBERS SAY ihty Renew (heir Subtcriptiont. WtUUm Cmnoni.

PontUo, 0k1n4 CountT, Wloh.j "1 tlilnk It 1 tb (Mil pir lo AL.Afwleh, Bulltran. lT "It Brttar. man n. Ih. 44 II.

n.H OrlcHi, itvti la oomprlni your Pper with otheri I relT, I mut jrouri, the Cbioaoo Wki.t Nkws.1i good. Drtur, bit. 1 would loonermlu ml thn nnmburof tha Nbwi. It It ln nwipporot tb itf. Ittitrut JMnlFr.

Totter, Woodhull, Benrf CountT, IIU wti "Hliwi tb cImm ptptrt pub- wTw. Bliodei, AdrUn, ttytt "I wtnt to mlit timber. It It tb bott pipor for diwi I hT ever teen." Pettrltnilor. Eiienlt, BtundnCountr.Keb.. Itii "I Hit full of retdtblo tnd rtluabla newt, and, although I tm In receipt of nlno weekly Journtlt, I con-ttrtlned to tdopt Tb Wikii.y Hwi No.

10, nectui of 111 non-ptrtlttn attitude In nolltlc KlTlng no the ougarbled truth concerning tut setlont of all political par tl6l Ml B. Davenport. Palmyra, N. tayti "It It tht obeapett and bett paper 1 aver Uri. L.

Sftionan, Hannibal, taya: "1 Ilka our paper very much. 1 get tlx other peprre, but do nut Mka tbem at well at tba wnaabT our paper very much. 1 get tlx other ut do nut Mka tbem i highly pleated with the Niwt, for I get poll. tint preiented In It In tueh a way that 1 get both aldet of the quettlon fairly act forth, which la utterly Impoitlhle to get In a ttrlctly party Journal of either tide." Its size and character considered, the CHICAGO WEEKLY NEWS Is the eheapett wtMy in America. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, postage included.

Our Bpeclal Clubbing Terms bring it within the rqarb at all our subscribers. Speel-Bien coit-B uiny no aeon nt this olllce, Bend Bubicriptlous to this olllce, iieago, Weekly flews DEALER IN AY CARRIAGES! Reparing Neajy Done. (Jjpjiaps, Franks -and Vi iises, 1 1 MS JU SPRING AND SUM5IER SYLES, fFfrnnifltJ SuffliB)ep Hats, Child" jpen's Hata, Bonnfita, Jlibbons, Luce, Feafticrs, Flowpra and everything Usually found in a MiJJinpr7 Store--. At Misa Lyle's, Miss Lyla would inform th public that she sells cheaper thaq pvpr, Also, that she is prepared to do DRESSMAKING AND STAMPING .0 Thanking the public for past favors, we repectfully solicit a continuance of the same, tfltss 3ft Eyte, 0.3. W.

Barlow, Has just received a full line of confectionery, fancy gi-oceries, nuts, fruits, fine new brand cigars Hello I Helloo I Hellow A can of FINE Baking Powder and a beautiful carving set: consisting of an elegant carving knife and fork, all the above for 60 3 Lemons and Oranges. Remembw that ho soils goods cheap for cash, nnd don't forget that you can get a good, miuare meal at any hour, Whereas The announcement of lliri death of Geiji'tf. S. i sad event ocpuijecj on the 23d da? of July. 1885, Has cast a gloom over the entire Umprij' and caused feelings' tf profoundo't sorrow to settle upon tji0 Thereforjj; the A.

consisting of the Eagle Post, pf Chase, Rice otfnty Kansas, as a mark of respect to the memory of our dead 'chief tian do most earnestly request and reodw mend that the business houses of Chase be closed from 12 m. to i ii. pn Saturday; August the 8th 185, the clay set apart 'f tup funeral' ob sequies, and that all secular labor be dispensed with between said hourg and that business' houses and pub'lic and private buildings be suitably and appropriate draped in wpurn ing on that day. And the G'. 'JjL urther and'hereb'y inpte all good citizens to assemble at JdcJNames grove at 1 qlclock p.

m. on the day named, pari pe iuuerm cer-iinonies. tjjere to be conducted 'by the G. A. E.

'this invitation and request is extended to all societies' secret or otherwise to take part in the exer cises, and assist in making the funer al prooessjqn as grand and imposing as possible, Capt. T. E.Nash is ap pointed as marshal of the day, who will have charge of alj details pertain ing to the grand parade, and to whom all societies and organizations desiring to partjpipate "iyill appjy for. as signment to position in line of marcn UBlfFITH, Pommittee op. The.

Arkansas River Western is the name of a new railroad crafiany which filed its charter this wqek. is to build and operate a road begin ning at Hutchinson, Reno oounty, and proceeding in. southwestern di reotipn to a ppint at or qear the. city ml or Ptanora. nence west inrougn the counties pf Stafford, Pawnee Ed: arda and Hqdgman, crossing the Santa Fe at Kinsley.

The estimat; ed leneth of the road is to be 145 miles, The principal placa of jusi nesa is to be located at Topeka. The capital stock pf the rpad is to be 990,000, and the dirpptqrs are; Joab Mulvane, JAn R. Mulvane, J. L. Sheljabarger, George Parmlee, Topek( V-Ii- Hoole.

of St. John, M. IJlir Stafford and Hiram Raff, of Hutohmspn. In the r.ecent election Jn qd for the state of Kentucky all legislative can didates of tp citizens league were defeated LpuiBville. league isa refqrm organizatiop composed of both parties, but owing to the un fortunate selection of candidates and extraordinary circumstances, met a derisive defeat.

Tafe, democrat, for state treasurer, was opposed by Fox, prohibitionist; the former btmg elected by a good majority. It was a light vote all over the state. The constitutional convention is defeated, In going from here to L. D. Parker's last Saturday we could not help noticing the large fields of tall mag-nifiicient corn which hedged in.

the road like a great forrest, L. D. Parker has the lasting thanks of the community for the magnanimous treat ment they received at his hand. Henry Vanderfreight. a baker, in Nashville, made a fearful leap from the bridge to the water below, distance of 120 feet.

In his decent he turned several times in the air and struck the water with terrific force, He is hurt pretty badly but will re cover. The cattle men who are ordered to vacate the Indian territory are beg ging for time in which to remove their herds but the president holds them to the original forty days. Near La Cygne, Kansas, a vein extra fine coal was found last week. Itjis a thi'ee foot vein and is only feet below the surface. 60 The remains of General Gram were removed to Albany on the 4 inst.

rzrL ypm of- Rare prugj, Stationary, loots, CSJGAL INSTRUMENTS, WINDOW GLASS edfJJTTy. PAINT, OILS, YAPNH JFine brand Cigars a ppecialtv. Irjeecripjijpns parefully pjtpi-pgunded, gjt ol) jpurs. You app regpectfully tP give us a cajl, apd feel assured ypu will neyer regret it. A.

Adams. EAnd everything that can be had in a first-class harness store, A call will convince any one that we carry Big, Dig, BIG, stock. t3PKeniemler the place, at George Ginzel'8 old stand, MEAT MARKET SMITH, Prop'r Choices Beef and Pork constantly on hand. Highest cash price paid for attle Hogs, Poultry, and Hides. CHAS.

BAKER Buys Grain and pays the highest market price. Oflice with Yeilding CHASE KAMI AH. rrT) A. etcher (- House; pig4 and carriage painting1? rr't t'rt Jobs and contracts done at rea- IS ill. I jjonable rates and on qhpfi notice.

Up stairs, first door north of the post office. SIJAW, otary Pubic, Chase, Pfl. Ji p. WICKERHAM. pflic fir door, north Barber, Shop Chasf.

Kansas. J. W. WHITE. B.

BRIKKEOCT, WHE BJNKERHOFF, 4T.qfORXEYS?AT-iAW Vrompjt attention given to Foreign jtnd Dqrgestic coleptioopis. Practice instate, and RANIC WHPPX, pipu mil adips. ghampoing a epecality. Watehefl, Clocks and Jewelry -REPAIRED- At The Store of G. Wright.

LEWIS Carpenter ani Contractor- PLAN3 ANP SPECIFICATIONS DRAWN ON SHORT NOTICE. Scroll-sawing 'neatly done, CHASE, THE GHASE. feed And mi sum A. P. MoCown, Prop'r First-class turnouts at reasonnble rates.

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Pages Available:
300
Years Available:
1884-1885