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The Progressive Current from Minneapolis, Kansas • 5

The Progressive Current from Minneapolis, Kansas • 5

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John Gentry has erected new wind mill on BIG REDUCTIONS All parties Indebted to Henry A Sou by note or account, that is due or past duo, are pos his vacant lot south east of town, to which itively requested and expected to settle tho Harry Gabel has attached four hundred feet To Advertisers. of Iron pliilng laid under ground to carry wn IN JMilCKS OK lly request of many business men, wo huve ter over the hill to his residence. The wind mill, with un ordinary wind, Is sulllclent to nirrooii to present mil to ouch advertiser, on tht' llrst or every inoiith, tlmt they inuv know Mr, A. L. Parker returned from a three days "visit down at Kansas Clly last Wednesday, Severn! cur loads of stock has been whipped to Kansas City this week by our local stock men.

Mrs. C. L. Catiitnen and children, went to Kansas City Saturday evening, to visit friends and rclutives. Miss Ella Morlson, of Solomon City, a sister of Mrs.

D. Troup, lu the city spending i'eW days. Quarterly meeting nt the M. E. church next .1 UKt how lituch their advertising )h costing to rco the wider through the piping and sever al feet high in Mr.

Guild's yard. same by January 1st, HS4. Last Kunday night a light skip of snow fell and the mercury run down almost to zero on Monday morning. This Is tho first cold spell wo have experienced this winter. n.

F. llllllngsly, our lteglster of Deeds elect, was in the city this week, looking up a place to move Into. Hut at this writing hud not found HOLIDAy GOODS mem. nuvo oomo noro "to stay itntl Vrust lint. Iiy square deullug, the public Will give lift Mr, IL C.

ICylo of Mitchell county, was mar tm-ir nouny sun nun. ah udverusoMonts lu scried until forbid. AT Till': place that he could either buy or rent. ried to Miss Jfuttlo Pltteuger at tho residence of the bride's parents, two miles west of this city, Thursday, Docombori.MlH, by ltcv. F.

I). Ilaker. The happy couple came to this city and took the evening train for an extended tour through the tast. Tho CI'iuiknt wishes Mr. Joseph Zetter, of Macon City, Ims Saturday and Sunday, Presiding Elder A.

MUSIC, BOOK- JEWELKY See olHelatlng. The ladles attention Is called to nice line of Mr. IC. und his wife ull the happiness Imagin limit lal pins and neclaces, at Goucher's. At able through life.

been spending several dnys lu this county looking up Its pi'os'jieets', returned home Wednesday, well plc'uScd with thiifpurt of Kansas. It. M. Goueher has the finest display of Jewelry and watches that have ever been brought (the city. In buying holiday presents you STORE, Downs' drug storo.

Mr. A. C. Unyder and family left for Sacra Tho Delphos temperance aiostles were In mento, Calll'ortln, lust Sunday evening. Mr.S.

Jms disposed of his iufm-st In tho firm, known tho city this week, looking after tho Interest of their "blind tiger," Mr. G. D. linker, of tho Kansas Auxiliary, at Topckn, was a caller at tho Ci'it Kent olllce this week. should not fall to call on him before purchasing.

Mrs. Dr. Geo. Harvey, mother of our postmaster, W. Harvey, died ut her home in Moscow, Ohio, on lust Sunday, December Kith.

The funeral ceremonies were held Tuesday Inst. Hunters continue to bring to market a few as Snyder llrot hers, tho firm going under tho title of D.D.Snyder Si who will carry on tho business ut the old stand, We are sorry to loose such a citizen' ns Mr. Snyder, although his stay among us was of short duration. The loss wo sustain wlU'be the Paclllc slope's guin. A party consisting of Gus Applebaugh, Mrs.

K. T. Applchmigh, Uncle Gabriel Dunnmire, Cold weather. Shuvc at Cooper's. Ncut Tuesday In Christinas.

Fresh Colory nt Hourdsloy's. Merry Christmas to you ull. California pours and grapes at Betirdsly'Si For good clean easy shuvc go to Cooper's, (Jo and look nt Goucher's fine lot of Jewelry. The pay cur wont up the road Wednesday night. Tin' best blanket in the market at An assortment of 'H diaries at tho postoOloo book store.

Mr. ('ha Mohlor, of Sullnii, was in the city this week. See the silver set at Hoyt's music, book and Jt-welry Store. Miss Aggie tueiis wits visit itlir Jri Dcljmni lust Saturday. Dr.

J. Osborn of Bennington, was in tho city yesterday. V. D. Garton of Betmlngton, was in the city It gives a pleasant appearance to the faces of tho clothing, stove and coal dealers to sec a llttlo cold spell oomo.

Thoro was over a hundred persons in attend George Hustings and Mrs. Hustings, all of anooupon Prof. Tappan'ii dancing academy Culver, started Monday evening for McVcy The Music, Book and Jewelry Store scnue greeting to the good people of Ottawa Count and begs to cull their attention to the thousands of articles, useful unci oriiunientul, which are offered ut the most reasonable prices. Having1 added new facilities uud Improvements. OVH WATCH, CLOCK, AND SIIAMI-WAIIE last Monday evening.

flno muliird ducks. They seem to linger along tho rivers unusually late this winter, which Is Indicative, so all old settlers say, of mild winter. Mr. T. If.

Davis, of Coal Creek, made the Cuu- town, Pennsylvania, their former homes. Will Itlsloy took In the sights at Abilene, Gus and Mrs. Applebaugh will inuke a three Sunday, accompanied by a couple of Minneap months' visit at different places In, the old fairest daughters. Keystone state, while tho rest of the party Tito music, book and' jewelry Mor has tho will probably remain there permanently. Is most complete, and the public can rely poii uknt a pleasant call this week.

Mr. 1). thinks tho Ci'iiiiknt is tho paper for the farmers, and fflffW his appreciation, ord.irs a copy sent to his uddross. finest display of jewelry and ever George Carver, one of tho most intelligent Retting good article at the lowest price, lu brought to this county. colored men of this part of thestate, Isengaged "lis department a competent Watchmaker is Iter.

A. N. See, presiding elder of tho Sallirn Harry Cole was up at 'Dolphos" Utai Monday in writing book, entitled "Step by Step or the' employed, una especial uttention is given to district of the north west M. E. conference, Just Thursday.

Golden Ladder." Tho book is written in the repairing, hverytliing Is represented Just ae showing the Delphos boys how to shoof tffds bulls. Harry, however, is not Hogurdus or a in(eret of Mr. Carver's ru'ce of itooploj nnd ar Tho A. U's gave a musked party at their was in the city this week It is und guaranteed. We can save money to buyers of Knives, Forks and spoons.

rangements fli'e being umde for its publication, Curver on the shoot, but he can brukc the bulls hull lust evening, Mr. D. Snyder has purchased a lot on The book Is unique lit character, und the points all the same. Second street upon which ho will erect rest Hrom Dagnell spent last Sunday with his MUSICAL Ellt'lf A NDISK. Wo carry a full line of Music and Musle are hard stumbling blocks to run over.

We donee curly in the spring, Dr. Martin says the way to buy coal, Is to brother in Delphos. can only wish Goorge'suoecss in his underta goods, having in stock, every kind of mush-al Peeter Cooper, tho barber, will shave you, Thoro will bo a Christmas tree ut tho M. king to better the condition of a race of peo purchase It by tho 35 cents worth and you get the coal for nothing. The dealer only charges you for tho dra'yu'go.

Doc has studied on this cut your hair, dye your mustache or give you church Christmas eve. Instruments In common use, and books for the same. A pile of sheet music frii ple so long held In subjection, a shampoo on short not co A nied llrie of Holiday cards at Hoyt's music, and cents a copy, and worth of lute sheet problem all winter. Just received nt the Music, Hook and Jewel- Mr. J.V.

Anderson, formerly of Full City, Nebraska, has been lu the' city several days, bdek iind jewelry store. music ut liberal- discounts from tho regular Prof. J. II. Fox delivered two very inter Henderson keeps the best saddle In the iiidr ttro; three of those celebrated Chicago looking the city und county over, with a view prices; a book of 100 popular songs for 10 com r.

esting lectures ut the M. E. church last Friday Cottage orgunrf. See' ket. Cull and see them.

to locating here und entering tho practice of and Saturday evenings, upon tho "Great Pyr A big stock of late sheet rousio, at tho Music County Surveyor E. A. Hoblnson won't' to Topcka Wednesday evening, to attend the amids' of Fgy'i't." A largo audience was in law. Ho, accompanied by Mrs. Anderson, started for Nebraska to spend tho holidays, Itook ami Jewelry store.

attendance both cv'eninfs. State Teachers association. and will then return to Minneapolis, making See the new advertisement of tho Music, Mr. J. W.

Llllie. of KewuneV. lib lias pur- this their future home. Hr. A.

comes reconi- We handle the justly celebrated Chicago oi-tago organ, the quality of which is amply attested In this county. Werefertho public Hev. and Mrs. F. 1).

linker, Mrs. L. J. Dunn, Mrs. H.

J. Weckerly, Peter Lundgrocri, L. G. Kiusey, T. C.

Deurdoff, N. II. Huldwln, G. L. Mrs.

C. Hughes' who has been visiting rela Book, and Jewelry Store. chased farm near the city and will miiko nfs tives near this city, started last night for her jrfftul! as standing high in his profession at the ImP. tf extend to him and his estimable future home with us. Mr.

L. thinks ho will It. M. Goueher has received his new 8,000 home at Minneapolis, Mlnu like the beautiful Kansas weather much bet pound safe. It's tt daisy.

lady a hearty w't among us. Tho increase In travel over this railroad has ter than the rain und mud of Illinois. Mr. Plyniat. of Delphos was a culler at Ouln, Miss Flora Jackson, Miss L.

T. A. H. Snodgrass, J. G.

Towner and others, who Mr. L. M. Hallou sold Tlili wevk to Messrs necessitated tho attach moat of another coach The reid estute transactions from the lund this olllce lust Wednesday. to the accommodation train.

Willis Samples a lot 38 feet froiff If VJ0 feet huve purchased organs of this house. livery C. W. Stephenson spent a feAV days In Topeku deep lying just west of tho Hallou House, for offlco of C. C.

Oluey Co. nggreguto 2,100 ncres since our lust issue, representing a sum total Mrs. Erie Olson and Miss Sadie Dixon, of instrument guaranteed. 'We cun save money nnd unnoyance to those who contemplate pur- this week on legal business. 1,000.

These gentlemen will commence the Ilennlngton, were visitors at tho residence of of Tho reul estate boom in this county erection of a two story brick storo building chasing organs by buying of us. Host's book and jewel rystorejs head- il)nio Kremis' Inst Wednesday, is movcing along at a steady puce at present. (Juili'tOfB for holiday faods. MM. tr it.

iWtilste'iri wW Was Noon visiting the same size and 'stylo of architecture ns those rteslirned to be built by N. P. Slmonds The shlpmcnts'of grain and stock over the optical (ionos. We handle tbe celebrated Kayton and llau- Misses Hattie and Flora Slmsori were visit relay ves near the city, returned id tier Hume and Mackenzie Midgley. The work will bo ing in Abilene lust Sunday SolbiriCtt Valley and the P.

railroads is so large, that thc; ciitJiOt furnish curs' without in Urookvllle Saturday evening. commenced the 1st of March und will be com Mr. Daniel Derllinger, of Madison county wo or three days notico betoic limal. 1 ins is The train has been late going west every mun White Crystal lens Spectacles, which ur nude interehunguble, so that one may. have fine glasses in any frames desired, either in steel of different prices, niekloplutod, nickh-.

Ohio, is here visiting relatives morning this week, on uecount of the heavy pleted us soon as possible. We understand that Messrs Willis Samples will occupy this rooifl With a general merchandise store as Indicative of something being raised lri Kansas nfter ull. Headquarters for holiday goods at Hoyt's trains they ore compelled to haul i soon as it Is ready for occupancy. Messrsi D. llinghum and A.

II. Sklllmftn, music, dock una jowoiry mure. Tho lvcoum ut the Zukcr school house to- silver er gold. Wo also have tho King spectacles us well us ii line of the best cheap gltmses. who huvo been hero for some time in the iu- Sppetaelcs, gold and tllne gift books nt night promises to bo interesting.

The Sub- The business ut tho OttawnCounty Creamery For satisfaction in this department, we refer ITurley'H, Post-Office book store. Jeet of debate is the tariff question. Is Just about as heavy now us It has been at forest ii Detroit publishing house, getting up a county hand book for this county, left for any time during this year, ine supply oi Mr. Elius Pophum left for Indiana on a boll- Miss Katie Triplett and Miss munch Thomp- tluy visit last Thursday evening: son, returned from Manhattan this morning, their homes in Detroit, Michigan, lust Wednesday evening. crenm that Is now being received, is nmnrku bly large for this time of the yenr, und the de to tho muny who huve purchased of us.

Microscopes, telescopes, Held and opera glasses, compasses, thermometers, barometors, linen and milk testers, carried lu stock, and anything in this line furnished at the lowi-t price. Mi'; liil'd Mi'st i ffeisilfi) of ItVuiiliiglbii, wi-'t wlitre titty tiitve been ntti'rldiifg college, Depiity Sheriff, Itees went up to Delphos last visiting at Ed. 0. Davis' this Mrs. M.

P. White will spend the holidays lit mand for fresh creamery butter is very good, ulthough tho price is being held down by the summer packed butter being throwu on-the Sunday and nn-csti'd Parti Kuwson of "blind For good holiday goods, toys, books, albums, Topeku and Kansas City, attending tho state tiger" fume. A preliminary tnal i( its had on teachers association and visiting friends. go to T. E.

Hurley, Post-Ofllee. PKNS AND An entire show case is. devoted to this ele market in great quant ities, tills being the time Monday morning, he lioing held to unswcY ut Mr. Will Attrldge and bride arrived from Mr. J.

P. Cummins went down to Kansas gant nnd useful line of goods, of the Leroy W. of the Jem- tlmt it can be disposed of to the best ud vantage to the" puckers. The creamery the next term of the District court, under bonds of Chicago Thursday morning. The Oimiiiknt City, on business, Monday evening.

Fuirchild make, which uro acknowledged i extends to Mr. A. and lady its congratulations. business Is annually gaining favor lit the est I1 (Jo to Hurley's book storo for albums, gold The Lindsey lyceuui determined the ques be tho best In the world. Every pen is war-runted to be of gold, full 10 karats fine.

These mation of the Kansas farmers, und tt will be Tho elevators have shipped this week pens, lino box paper and Ink stands. tion whether "The Indian has more right for in a few years more, one of Kansas' big indus make a valuable Christinas present, and before Mr. Ed Lynch, one of Delphos' prominent complaint than the Negro," last night. bushels of corn. bushels of wheat, six car loads of hogs, and six car loads of cattle.

tries, of which she should be proud of buying you should see our stock. Pens, hol stock dealers, was in town this week. cbators were, Mrs. M. P.

White, M. C. Hoyle, Hon. John II. Kyle, of Mitchell county, spent Mr.

John Armstrong, of Illinois, who pur W. H. Wolfersperger and Sam Ilurnhlll. We A new sign adorns the front entrance to the ders, pencils and pencil charms put up In any variety of style. a few days in tho city this week, while in at did not learn their decision.

CuiutKNT olllce in the Henry building. chased 1,000 acres land recently, in this county, made purchase this week of another quarter tendance upon the marriage ceremonies of A few days ago a weuther prophet Informed Isaac Strode and lady and Cupt. Hiland nnd his brother Section adjoining that recently bought on Coal KODKSANn STATIONAIIV. We hiu'o a well and carefully selected stork us that every perceptublc sign was Indicative lady of Culver, was in the city Monday Creek, of C. C.

Olney Co. Mr. A. will Ik Mr. W.

A. Euston, of Areola, nnd Mr. It. It of a mild wiater except a coal sign which con County Attorney D. C.

Chipinan was up to here in few days, to commence the stocking 15111s, of Mattoon, Illinois, cousins of Taylor splcuously displayed the characters "coal of books for old und young; especial attention Is called to our iKioks for young peopk-; something new, elegant and cheap. Toy books Int Delphos last Monday on legal business. Stull, are here visiting and sight seeing for a per ton." Since the cold snap set In he thinks of nnd making preparations lor spring work upon his "little patch" of ground. We can handle a few more good Illinois farmers out S. P.

Ileuclar, Ada's leading merchant, wits few days. It was a put up Job by the coal men. registered at the Bullou House Monday. Chan Perdue was called to Belolt last Wed The firm of McConnell. Wcckorly has do and see tho new screw bezell watch case, nesdaj' iuortilng on account of tho illness of dissolved partnership by mutual consent, H.J, one cent and upwards.

Have the agency fur the best, the Appletou's American Cyclopie-dia; other Cyclopu'dias lu stock at way-down prices. School Hooks and School Supplies ol ull kinds, such us slates and pencils, crayons, blackboard eracers, etc. We have a large )m tit Goucher's it is warranted, water tight. Mrs, Perdue, Mrs. P.

has been in Hi hcttlth fur hero as we have some laud left yet. If you are poor back there come out hero and get weulthy, but do not come with the mistaken idea of finding fortune upon your arrival, WCckerly retiring. The business will lie cur A regtilur Old fashioned spelling school was some timo, ried on by Messrs. Di McConnell and A. Welsh, under the firm name (ff McConnell for fortunes have to be worked up here tlx Welsh.

Sec dissolution not ice elsewhere'. held lit the school house Monday evening. Ayers claims to have been robliod Mr. nnd Mrs. Col.

A. W. Wakeiield entertain- last Saturday evening of ISO in gold. Diligent cd several friends nt dinner lust Thursday. Search fails to find any clue to the perpetrator same as elsewhere.

of old school and other books, which will lu-sold ut from to "i0 cents, some of 1 hem won double the money for scrap books, Pens, Pen A new engine bus been put on the Solomon Henry Morgan arrived from Illinois Sunday morning with il car loud of fine Norman brood It la Kumnrofl tlmt. there will lie ft fiishlnnnlile 0f 'lt! robbery. Valley railroad In the past few days, with new engineer at the throttle. He not being cils, Paper und Envelopes, and stationary of Mr. P.

G. Tower arrived the first of the week Wedding "near the city this week. No cards. marcs and a Norman ststlKin. ihey are un acquainted with tho lay of the road ut this do ull kinds, tissue paper of ull kinds for innkluy How-el's In ull colors und shades, an endless from Ilelolt, Wisconsin with a cur load of doubtedly the II nest lot of horse flesh ever See those Leroy Fuirchild gold pens, at ptff, inudeu good start for Ilennlngton before blooded horses for his stock farm two miles brought to this county.

This shipment will Chns. Hoyt's Music, Hook uud Jewelry store. quantity, ut one cent a sheet; also tho fine- he could cIu'CK the trulu last 'ihursday even east of the city. be followed In a few days by another of the French paper thut will not fade, gold and sil I have the best line of books ever brought to ing. same kind.

It will be remembered that Mr. M. J. It. MeCeary, of Eaton, Ohio, was In the this city.

T. E. HuitLKV ver paper und wax tapers for Christmas illu-niinutions und ornamentations. The Solomon river and Pipe Creek was en purchased, not long since, the old Davis sta city this week, looking after his farming in- Lindsey ejevator paid SI cents Inst week, tnrrwtd In tlild nfiimti Tin atut'tfut tr, fthln bles ori Concord st reet. They are now being The uttention of merchants and others is tirely frozen over above the dam last T(iediy night.

The boys ure constant visitors to these the highest ynoo pum ior corn uiong tne tine. Tueilllfly refitted out for the accommodation of a large mllu(, to our )f amnlnt nd puss books. A dog, tin can, Second Street, dog ahead, tin strenuis.nfter school hours.tosee If it will "bear lot of fine stock that will bo shipped here from A large, new and elegant supply of gold and which ure offered very cheap. Seo the celebrated Reynolds Coiisocutivetduy book. We the oust.

He Intends to mako it a business of up," while they have their skates all hnrpcncd cun close on his heels, all this Thursday even- 8llyor WlUohof) for llHlloi, ftnd g(ntM1)pn, and ready as soon us the ice is strong enough raising und shipping tho very best stock this lug. arrive at Hoyt's music, book and Juwelry store also have a stock of shipping and merchandise tugs, very' cheap. for skating purposes. Downs returned from Kansas City next week. Sec them.

couutrv affords und putting them ou tho western market. Thursday morning, after a four days' "round John H. Mahun, of Abilene, came up last Mr. O. L.

Klnsey and Miss ElTa Houcher, of FANCY GOOtlS. Photograph and Autograph Albums, Ladies were shown some of the sketches of our up." week and purchased SO0 acres of land on Coal Delphos, were married ut the rcslden'e'o of Mr. Creek. Mr. M.

will send up a large herd of cut busines houses, residences, farm scenery and live stock, bv Mr Seni le, tho artist, for use lu Mr. Jacob Campbell has puiYhusod 900 acres tf reul estate in this county within tho lust ('has. Young, in this city, by Probuto Judgo S. Wycth, last Sunday. Satchels, and Pocketbooks for ladies and gentlemen; a fine line of Toilet Hoves with perfumery, Work Hoxes, Port folio's, Writing tle to assist lu consuming some of the corn raised down in that part of the county.

Ho tho "Hand Hook of Ottawa County," that can week. The grand ball has been changed from not bo surpassed anywhere, and this work will Mr, and Mr Hodgos, from Iowa, nre vis evidently thinks there is sonic money in ruis ing stock as well as the practice of law. Christmas night to Christmas eve. Prof. Tap-pan will mnnnre it, and Hawkins' Orchestra it ing in the city, ut the resldeuce of Mr.

Jonus undoubtedly bo a big advertisement for this county. Mr. 8. Is a draughtsman without a Tbe gi'adlng of Second street iu front of tho will 1'urnMi the music. Davis, Desks, Scrap Hooks, plain anil fancy Work Haskets, Dressing Cases, and a thousand other articles too numerous to mention.

We have a large lot of Photograph Albums and papers which will be offered In-low cost. We ulso make a specialty of Hallou House has made it very convenient peer iu this country, ho having been connected with some of flic leading pictorial and flno art Alirum und Win. Hutler huvegojio on a short Itev. Pinkerton of Helolt, enme down Tues for Mr. Hallou to build an additional story visit to the old Huckcye State, their former day evening to ussfnt Hev.

N. S. DiCkey in the publishing houses in the cust for years, and if pis' house by putting a now foundujlou under homes. the engraving and printing equal tho sketches, his hotel, and he is now fitting the entire low protractttd meeting that is now being held in the Presbyterian church. Mrs.

frrceinon and 1. M. Ilnlloq re which no doubt they will, the pamphlet will bo er story up for small store rooms and otliees TOY (1001tf AND NOTIONS. We have dolls of every variety and price, turned from their visit to Delolt lust Friduy Stephenson acted in tho capacity of the neatest piece of printed matter ever seen which will be occupied as soon us completed. evening.

Judgo pro tcm in the District court lust Sat iu this county, and all those Interested in their own welfare, should see that they arc properly Our esteemed citizen, Geo, Siuter, and his urday, in the absence of Judgo Austin.to clear Mrs. Horace Hushnell, mother of Mrs. I from 5 cents to 10. Doll Cnrriuges, Wagons, Sleds, Toy Hureaus, Tables, and Chairs, in fact everything to please the youthful mind. Toys from one cent uqwards.

distributed. Harvey, was in the city this week, visiting her UP tho docket for the term. daughter Etta left last night for a trip east. They will visit a few days at Lawrence, nnd Miss Etta will visit ut Kansas City. Mr.

S. daughter. DeWitt C. Hower passed through the city A general panio in tho corn markets wns cre Everybody is cordially invited to call and e.v- ated last week In the east by tho report that Mr. W.

Freeman made a business trip to Wy. Thursday morning on his way to his home mi no our stock. We esteem it no trouble to Kansas City had received 1,000 car loads of nudottc Friday evening and returned Sundny Delphos, from the Stnto University at Law. will go on east and spend some time in Chicago and visit friends and relatives nt Marengo, 111. They will not return until after the show goods.

morning. rence, to spend tne holidays. corn more than her elevators could handle, nnd that Kansas fanners were rushing their i a The Masonic Order Is making Very extcn- Miss. Laura Fitch, teacher in District No. 5, corn to market as fast as they could get trans a slve preparation for their supiht tho 27th of Rt Georgetown, was the city this week, vis It is almost nn impossibility to find a vacant thi month.

itlng friends. Miss. F. Is considered one of the portation for It. This report was tho cause of a general lowering of prices of from 8 to 12 Wliilo we will not sell all our goods Mr.

.1 n.inionnnrw-.vt-iti1, everl hvH educators in the county, house or even a room, in the city. Inquiries ure being made every day for both, but the George Carver has moved his house from in Ilennlngton lust week, and returned Sun day morning. answer Is always the Same, "none to rent." If some one would come iu here and build fifty houses, they could be rented as fast as built. Poverty Gulch up on the hill in tho south part of the city. George is getting rome lofty Mens cents per bushel before the report could be at cost, our strictly Holiday (ioods will contradicted by the Kansas City "ourUofEx- offered YEKV LOW, many of them at change, the receipts showing only about 100 cars Instead of 1,000 above the elevator" rnpuci- and below cost, and GfcNM.NE BAIMJAIN ty.

Saturday the market was very Arm and will be given on everything, the prices went up from 3 to 8 cents per bush- Remember the place, the Music, Hook nnd Misses Anna and Nino Stull returned from a since he bus got up in the world. They could tnuko twenty-five jiercent on the J. O. Fugate, accompanied by his son, Start investment. 1 wo months visit at Areola and Mattoon, Illinois, last week.

Frnuk C. Thomas, one of Junction City's el. This shows that it is a very foolish Idea Ebersole's In another column, Mr. Jas. Joslln presents ed lor their old home In Ohio lust Thursday evening.

They will remain for almut three months visiting old friends and relatives! limbs of the law, was visiting relatives near for our Kansas farmers to rusn ineir corn into 0i(j gtnnd. market before It will grade, and take from 10 Clins. lloj Proprietor. a list of prices on stoves, tinware, glassware and everything generally kept in a first class hardware store. Mr.

J. Is selling out his entire Dewer nrothers Co. shipped to Kansas N. II. Just received three of those celebrat to 15 cents below its real value, for Kansas has it all her own way this year und can gov- ed Chicago cottage organs.

City, two car loads or cuttle and one ear of hogs Saturday evening Und three cur loads of rn the market to suit herself to a great ex tbe city this week. The Gilbert clock wMh the Gong Hell is the 'licstin the market. Goueher sells them, at Downs' drug store. J. S.

Kelly is not a coward, but be is averse to walking past grate, yards after eight o'clock it night. Sua Harthiil cau ted you about it. 1 respectfully but firmly request all tent. stock ut about cost, preparatory to tuning an invoice. Those wishing goods in this line will do well to look over the list of prices and see what Inducements ore offered.

This popular house is doing a driving business, nnd they ulwayg give Bath-faction to their putrons. those, indebted to me to call and settle "The Children of the Kingdom" have moved cuttle Monday evening. Tho cattle tht was4 shipped in here last full are nearly all fatted and ready for market, and still, not one-tenth part ol the last season's corn crop is used up. their nuurters. they are now holding forth in bv eush or lioto.

prcfered. the bulldimr in the rear of Downs' drug store. Chas. Attkidue..

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