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The Florence News from Florence, Kansas • 2

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The Florence Newsi
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Florence, Kansas
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WttKKIY NEWS; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 188d. 'A R. R. TIME TABLES. Rev, Mr, Oarnlno who Nvas yeeont.

ly appointed pastor of the E. REMOVED 18IC OWSIHO OUT SAUL W. T. S. Ffc church In thl city, made na ft friend' (WKST HUUNU) TSo, 8.

rawoutfer, fijlOrNM, Ko, a. Colorado Express, BjflO M. No. 1. Cul, Hint Mox.

Kx, 5 25 ly call Wednesday, Mr, Gamine is ft clever and intelligent gentleman whom it Is a pleasure to moet, lie is pleased with hU charge hero, and wo believe that thft church under his ministration a will grow and prosper as never before, No, 3. Atlantic ExpwM, 0:50 m. No, 6, Eastern Expross. Ill 05 A. No.

4. New York Kxpros IhfiS M. $10,000 WORTH OF GOODS TO BE DISPOSED OF, Marion fc Mcl'horoon JJr, PRACTICAL JEWELERS, wm Dealers in- Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. A Full Lino of Spoctaclos always on hand. (wkstuound) Aocommoiliitlon." Denver and Utah Express, 6 i 00 a.

m. McPherson Accommodation, BsSW i si. PR" (KABfHtl'KI) FumuNfK, Qorouiui J3, 1880, JlxpiOKS, Accommodation, 4j 50 i M. WoJherspn To the People of Marion and adjoining Counties, Captain Morrison, returned Friday from a short trip to Elsworth county, along the lino of the Santa Fe extension from Littio River, The road is now completed forty miles west, with its terminus at Ilollyrood in Ellsworth county, The road, the captain says, is in good condition and that work on it is being pushed rapidly forward, Sam Howe will not accopt the nomination for probate judge on Good Goods, Low Prices, and Courteous Treat Uougipss iJranch. B1 EINO desirous of going out of business, we have concluded to close out our entire Stock, consistinu of Dry Goods.

Clothlnor. (SOl'l'll Itoi no) WW 1 1 1 i Accomodation, 8:30 m. ft! 43 V. M. iimi ana uaps, uoou ana noes, uioves, ijucensware ana UroooncH, thus enabling you to avail yourself of this Sale, and buy your Fall and Winter Goods at tho same figures as though you were to buy direct from rassmigm', (south nurxi) mcnt Guaranteed, Repairing a Specialty, Having removed our storo to Bait Anderson's Now Building wo are better than over propared to attend to tho wants of our customers, Give us a Call, 10:50 A.

M. 545 r.M. the Manufacturers, rusHongor, Accommodation. We can now show you tho largest as well an tho best selected lino of Goods ever placed on our shelves. In every Department tho line is complete, (tour purchases were made early in the season, and the the Democratic ticket.

Mr. Howe did not scok tho nomination and it was made without his knowledge or consent. Ho is a very popular gentleman and would make a strong recent Manufacturers' advances enable us to sell many articles cheaper than to-day's wholesale prices. Space will not permit us to enumerate all articles, but will quote you a few, which will give you an idea what .1 Ml l. 1 j.f if elected he could not dis you van uo, aim you wm can wo win uo nappy 10 givo you prices, and know that if you aw in need of goods you will not hesitate to buy ROBERT ZAOHORB30KEY -m MANUFACTURER OF boots -Ansro shoes.

charge the duties of the office without sacrificing his present business UDcrauy, DRY GOODS. OUT AND ABOUT. Desmond has a fine lot of picture frames which ho is selling below cost. English watches repaired at Ford's new jewelry store, corner of Third and Main streets. Fine watches, lino jewelry, fine work and low prices at Ford's jewelry store, corner Main and Third streets.

The new school house at llills-boro, which will cost $5,000 when finished, will soon be ready for occu In this department wo have by far the largest Stock ever bought by us before. Standard Prints 5c. a yard. Indigo Blue Prints 7c, good Muslin, one yard wide, very heavy Muslin Cotton Flannel 5c, Repairing Douo on Short Notleo. Florence.

Fine Work a Specially. Kansas Heavy Cotton flannel 8c, Host Standard Gineham 7c, Dress Ginghams (a choice line) only 8Ac. a yd. In Dress Goods we com which is worth more to him than the salary of the probate judge. Mrs.

was arrested two weeks ago for tho illegal sale of intoxicating liquor, was tried yesterday, in justice Twyford's court. There wore five counts against her, to three of which she plead guilty, and the other two were dismissed. She was sentenced to three months in jail and $300 fine, and placed under $500 mence with a line at 5c a better for 7c, and a double width Cashmere J. StAUAN. M.

II. IIKEVK'1 six different colors for only Oc. a yd. Our next goods is 14c, sold elsewhere 20 to 25o. Our 50c.

Cashmeres you can now buy for 35c, all wool pancy. Bart Anderson has excavated an J0r BALERS IN bond not to engage in sale of liquor DRUGS AND MEDICINES for two years. Her husband is serving a terni in jail for a similar offense. J. B.

Crouch is doing tino work on his Marion Tribune, and, judging Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Jewelry, Wall-Pape from its increasing patronage, it is being duly appreciated by the business men of Marion. Crouch has the reputation of being the best editorial writer in the county, and, ably seconded by MacKenzie, he has brought the Tribune up to a high standard of journalism. We rejoice in tho pros Seeks and Stationery entrance and built a stairway to the basement of his building occupied by Bell Bros. When you come to town hungry, try Phil. Hinkle's lunch stand.

There you will get a bowl of oyster- fcoup for ten cents. Mahan Reeves are receiving their holiday good. They will soon have displayed one of the finest frtocks in the county, A fresh invoice of new buggies and spring wagons, just received by J. S. Mize.

If you want one call and see them and get terms. We are in favor of resubmission-resubmitting the bond proposition in Gale, township. Njext time it will carry by a good majority, All those wanting first-class photographs should call on D. C. Desmond, at his old location on the corner of Main and fifth streets.

Read the advertisement of M. S. Miller in this issue of the News. The goods and the prices they Cashmeres, former price 7oc now irecot All wool, tor only 00c. In Flannels, Ave commence them at 15c, 18c.

and 21c, and can sell you a tine All Wool for 22c, per yard. 25c a yard is all we ask for a good heavy Twilled Hod Flannel wo have better grades at 27, 80 and 82c, but if you will give us 35c a yard we will sell you a very heavy Twilled red, white, or blue Flannel; yes, or your choice of our Dress Flannels. These prices cannot be duplicated in the east to-day. Water Proof, we have a good one for 35c, a better for 40c, and one that will surpriso you for 50c a yard. We can sell you the "Boss" Jeans for 30c, former price 40c.

Docs these prices interest you? if so, just step with us into our Notion Department. Here we can plaso you. Ladies' Hose, or Gents' Half -hose, only 6c, a pair. Ladies' and Children's Underwear, commencing at 25c Our $1 Corset for 80c. A good 65c.

Corset for 50c. A Ladies' heavy Skirt for 41. This could not be sold in a regular way for less than 41.25. We have a largo line of Hosiery, Gloves, Buttons, Ribbons, and will sell rapidly at the priees marked. A Gents' good laundried Shirt for 45c.

A Double Breasted Blue Flannel Shirt for 41. We have a nico lino of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hoods, Nubias, Tobogans, and Jersey Caps. If in need of a Cloak or Winter Wrap, you can't afford to pass us by. We have the largest and best selected assortment of Yarns in this part of Kansas. All Wool Yarn, grey or blue, only 50c.

a worth today 00c. a lb. at the Manufacturer's. Fine Scarlet, Cardinal Blue, Navy, Brown or Black Yarn 75c a lb. German Knitting Yarn 05c, a lb.

Saxony, in all colors and shades, only 95c. a lb, Zephyrs, your choice for 41 a Here is the place to buy your Blankets and Comforters. CLOTHING. We have Men's, Youths' and Boys' Shirts, Over Coats and Pants Now is the time to buy, you can save from 41 to 42 on our cheapest suits, and from 44 to 45 on the better goods. Men's Suits commence with good heavy Suits for 44.50.

All wool Suits for 47; Suits worth 414 for 410; those worth 418 for 413.50; a 420 Suit for 415. Boys' Suits from 42,50 up. Over Coats are very cheap; call and get a Suit and Over Coat. Our stock of Clothing is very large, and we can do you good, Fancy, Toilet Articles. perity of our generous contemporary, Customers will always find our stock complete, comprising many articles that it ij impossible to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices.

and congratulate its proprietor upon the success he is making of it, PERSONAL POINTS. Mr. G. Caze started Monday for a two weeks' visit in the western part ot the state. L.

M. Ferrell returned this week from the east, where he has been purchasing a stock of goods. Dr. Sheldon went to Garden Cltv this offer are worthy the attention of week to attend the exposition and look Has removed to M. Kirby's Shoo Shop.

He invites all lovers of fashion to givo him a call and get bis prices, which have been reduced lower than ever before. In order to secure orders for thirty-five suits before the Holiday Season closes, he makes the following HATS, CAPS, and GLOVES, OFFER: Here we can save you from 20 to 25 per cent, by selling them to you at wholesale prices. A good Fur Hat for 41.50, A good Cap for 40c. to 50c, Husking Gdoves from 50c. to 75c; all other Gloves cheap.

aler business Interests. Thos. McKee and O. N. Palmer, were in Toppka this week attendiug the session of the grand lodge I.

0. O. D. G. Stager, of Beloit Kansas, Is visiting his brother J.

M. Stager of this city, it is probable that he will make Florence his permanent home. T. P. Alexander starts this evening for Indiana, to attend a reunion of his old regiment, the gallant 11th Indiana.

We wish him a profitable and enjoyable visit with his old comrades, E. W. Hoch, the genial and able editor of the Marion Record, accompanied by his amiable wife, attended the Eqmil Suffrage convention, Wednesday. We me indebted to Mr. Hoch for a very' pleasant visit while in the city, It is stated by the Graphic that Senator Plumb will be present and deliver an address at the re-union of Ohio neonle and SHOES.

BOOTS everybody. Buggies and spring wagons for pale by J. S. Mize, which for quality and cheapness can not be equaled anywhere. Before buying call and examine his stock.

Hon. J. Ware Butterfield addressed a large Republican meeting at Canton last evening. His services as a speaker are greatly in demand in the present campaign. "A Talk to Mothers and Daughters," at the Baptist church, Monday evening, October 19, at 7:00 sharp.

By Mrs. A. Walil, of Manhattan, Kansas, formerly of Philadelphia. Admission Free, A trial of the flour made by Mr. Every person ordering a suit between now and' the Holidays will be presented with a ticket entitling them to a chance at an extra suit Jti 'JbCrlHjIHj OU1 Unless he receives the desired number of orders no draw iug will take place.

We can show you a Complete Line indeed. have increased our Boot and Shoe department very much, and can sell you Men's Heavy Boots for 42. A good Full Stock Tap Sole Boot for 42.50. A tine Calf Boot for 42.50. Boys' Boots accordingly cheap; also Men's and Boys' Shoes.

Ladies' Calf Shoes for 41.50, worth 42.50, 'Misses' Calf Shoes for 41.25; Children's for 41. We have also a full line of Rubber Boots; Men's, Women's and children's Aretlo Over Shoes, QUEENSWARE and GLASSWARE. Fine Cigars and Choice Refreshments in Peabody to-day. lie was at one time compositor in the Marysville (Ohio) Tribune, published at the Ohio home of Sweet at the Florence Mills will con the writer, -AT THE- Miss Xollio Talbort, of Trenton. SlKGExB XIX spent a few days in Florence, last week, visiting friends.

Miss Talbert is a very estimable mid accomplished young lady, and made many warm friends, who were sorry to part with her so soon, and will Cups and Saucers 40c. a set; Plates 40c. a set; Glass Sets, four pieces, 40c. a set. Lamps from 25c.

up. Knives, Forks and Spoons, a good assortment, and very cheap. Don't fail to look through our Crockery, as we wish to show you what you can do at this time by purchasing your Goods at Wholesale Prices. GROCERIES. 'l Here is the place to buy your Groceries.

All must eat, and why not save money by placing your orders with ns? We sell 14lbs. Granulated. 15lbs. Light Brown or I61bs. Brown Sugar for 41.

Six lbs. uiways ne giau to welcome her back. Miss Talbert will spend a few days in vince any one that it is of superior quality, and equals the very best: made anywhere in the country. We have tested it, and speak from personal knowlodgc. Liberty Trumbull, a young man employed in J.

S. Mize's livery stable, was kicked by a vicidus Texas pony Saturday, and seriously injured. Ho is being well cared tor at tile Arlington, and we are glad to say is in fair way to recovery. Elegant New Billiard and Fool Taolos and everything? to onhunoo the pleasure of recreation ami amusements, PETRUS GUILLON, Prop'r, tt-JT First Floor In Anderson's New Building, Henry Huffman and family, who were former residents ot this county, arrived in i' Texas, where they have been living for the past rive years. Mr.

Ilufl'man evidently believes that Kansas is a bettor state than Texas, as ho lias Arbucklo's or Oil worth's Coffee for 41; Tibs. Bulk Roasted Coffee for come back to stay. Mrs. Huffman is a I 6lbs. P.

Berry Coffee for $1. 20lbs. Dried Apples or Prunes for 81. Our 60c. Teas for 40c.

40c. Teas for 30c. lb. California Canned Fruit only sister or our enterprising fellow citizen O. C.

TWYPOBD, A largo number of those who at IX- tended the Equal Suffrage con von ion Tuesday and Wednesday reg 20c. a can; other Canned Fruit cheap. 25 Bars Soap for $1. We carry a full line of Tobacco, Climax, Horse Shoe, Star, Splendid, Acorn, J. Boot Jack, Peach Pie and Fine Cut, At the prices we will make, you can afford to buy enough to keep you in tobacco all Fall and Winter.

We have received a choice line of Jellies, Preserves, Apple Butter, Pickles, Svrun. Sortrum and N. O. Syrup. A 5-yal.

Keg of Syrup for $1.25 A Aiumon iviggs. John T. Groat, of Canada, Marlon was a pleasant caller at the News ollice, Wednesday, Mr. Groat was formerly Identified with the newspaper business' in tills county, but for some years has been a contractor in tills and oilier counties. He was on his wuv home from stored at the Arlington.

It is unnecessary ay that they were ziiri HI 1 II A 1 1 1 pleased with their entertainment Jetmore, where lias just completed a court house for Hodgeman county. He the Arlington is one of the best IOIIj. bucket insli vvnite, iuac-Kcroi or nerring; lor ouc. jyu minis, in bulk, for 5c. a lb.

We have four brands Flour, which we will self for 75c, flOc, $1.10, and $1,120 per The $1.10 is guaranteed to give good satisfaction; Every Sack Warranted, and the $1.20 is not surpassed by any. Give our Flour a trial, and you will use no other brands. hotels in the state. na hiio mini a jargo court House nt Kinsley, this season. Mrs.

T.M. Potter, Mrs. E. West-brook, Mrs. 0.

W. Pearson. Mr. and Airs. Elsewhere wo publish a full report In conclusion let us say it will pay you to call soon and buy what of the Equal Suffrage convention you need.

A fresh, well-selected Stock to choose from: you can buy just which was held hero Tuesday and II. Morgan, Miss Emma Christ, Mrs. Kmma Knight, Mrs. A. A.

Wheeler, Mrs. C. Mayes and daughter Lois. Dr. Ihick Wednesday of this The con what you want, and tit hoU'salo Prices, i on will bo surprised how Many Goods a $5 Mil will buy.

This sale will continue from day to day until Stock is all sdld. Call early and get first choice. Call and see our volition was largely attended by cit anil daughter Eulu, F. H. Kollock, ('.

Hush, J.T.Morse, Miss Kcliio'hl, Unlit. Camp mid wife, Mrs. Urlndlev. Mr. izens of this and other counties and Stock and Prices before buying, and we will surely save you money in Queensware and Glassware, Fresh Fruits and Berries in season.

Garden Vegetables. Shawnee Mills Flour. was a very earnest and successful reciiro. miss naran Miutii, Miss. Kate every department 1 M.

S. MILLER Co. Kenogg anil Mrs. I'rescott, were in Florence this week to hear Miss Susan Anthony, Graphic. mooting of the friends of woman's (suffrage..

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Pages Available:
110
Years Available:
1886-1887