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The Carbondale Record from Carbondale, Kansas • 4

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BUSINESS LOCALS. Tom Adamson will have first-clas3 ice for A. M. "Tloward Rice is working FULLER BROS. cream to-day and to-morrow, Tils The Record ia only $1.50 a year.

W. F. STOLTZMAN, The Argus is a new newspaper at The Carbondale Record' E. J. THAYER, Editor and Proprietor.

Isshkd Evert Saturday Monsrrno. PRICE 1.50 A TEAR IN ADVANCE. Stoltzman has a Boss Plow Shoe for The Leaders in Topeka, managed exclusively by women. $1.00. Manufacturer and dealer ia George L.

Wilson, a well-known news If you want the news, subscribe for tho Sutherland. Fred Dickensheets is suffering with a bruised foot. Thomas J. Loftus, of St. Joseph, was here over Sunday.

Ed. Robinson has had the front of hia barber shop repainted. Dan Campbell went to Bellevue, Kansas, on Wednesday. Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Record. paper man of Chicago, was in the city on Thursday.

A full line of Wigwam Slippers at AND SHOES. Stoltzmans. Entered at the TiostotHce, Carbondale, Kansas, as eecond-claas mail matter. A very pleasant party was given Thurs CLOTHING, If you want the country trade, adver day evening at the residence of John Wagstaff, in honor of hfS sister. SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1888.

tise in the Record. -ALSO- i Trunks and. valises. The Mexican, Santa, was doing the RAILROAD TIME TABLES. E.

E. Myers has some fine California Quinces at present. Found The place to go for first-class harmonica to the edification of some of A Full Line of Ruler GoOuS. II. C.

Root, an attorney from Topeka, was in town Wednesday. Frank Edwards' family expect to leave for La Grande, Oregon, soon. our citizens on Monday. He thinks job work. Record office.

"Stop a leetle and look a leetle out." some of them can't tell a national air when they hear it as they asked him if When in the city call and see us and LEAEN OTJE PEICES. All goods marked in plain figures. Charley Monroe, deputy sheriff, was in No. 8. IS'o.

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one of the tunes he played was not a Carbondale, April 7, 1888. mv entire time and attention to the study of town Tuesday on official business. A. T. 8.

F. K. K. TKATN8 GOING WEST. Passencpr 1:50 p.

n. Osau'f C'ity Express 8:17 p.m. Ulsrlit 12:47 a. m. Local Freight 9:57 a.

m. TRAINS GOING EAST. Kanmm City Express 6:13 a.m. l'asHemier 8:4) p. M.

Niiiht. Papfwn-rer m. Local Freight 5:17 p.m. A fresh consignment of New Orleans Molasses just received at Myers'. Cornfield Gaiters, or a Hand Sewed Plow Shoe and Boot, at Stoltzman's.

Don't forget to get your slippers be Mexican air. Dear, Sir I have eriven Miss Lizzie Irvin visited friends at An excursion from Topeka to Leaven Carbondale, Kansas. Burliugame.from Sunday until Tuesday, worth will be civen by Topeka Lodge No. 10. "No.

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fore they are all gone. Myers has some Mrs. Julia Scales, of Topeka, visited No. 38, Knights of Pythias, on May 30, The fare will be $1.65 from Topeka to big bargains. Tickets to the national democratic con relatives in this city Saturday and Sun Boots and Shoes for the last eighteen years and the reward which I have received in the last eight years, while in Carbondale, proves that I have always told the exact truth about my goods, and have -given to my customers all that I have promised, and I will continue to sell nothing but first-class goods, at a 6mall profit.

AVith many thanks for your past favors, and with the assurance of my best and most careful attention to your wants, I remain your servant, "WTLliam JV Stoltzman. Leavenworth and return. If any here day last. TIip above traius, only, take passengers from till station The day mall Is received from the east on No. B.

at 2.33 p.m., and from the west on ISo. 8, at 3.40 r. m. vention at St. Louis will be sold on June FUR NITURE! wish to join this excursion they can se Mrs.

C. E. Hawley spent Sunday, Mon- 2 to 5, inclusive, for $10.00 for the round dav and Tuesday of this week with her trip good to return until une 11. cure a half-rate from here to Topeka by addressing M. A.

Miller, lock box 127, ml parents. All persons wanting Ice will please Topeka, Kansas. leave their orders at the Meat Market Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, of Osage An old gentleman of the city was ad Citv.

are cuests of Mrs. R. II. Bartlett and it will be delivered at once. A.

M. Sutherland. FOR Parlor, Bed Room, Dining Room and Kitchen. All kinds, styles and Prices in PICTURE FRAMES and MOULDINGS. We have a lot of new MYERS, this week.

vised by his son to pen up his cow and horses or they would be put in the pound. MO. P. R. K.

Train arrives from Lawrence 6:50 p. m. Train leaves for Lawrence 7:45 a. m. Market Report.

For the week ending, May 25, 1883. Corrected every week uy E. E. Myers. Knttor, per pound 10c Kctus, per dozen 10c Potatoes, per bushel 75 $1.25 Chickens, per dozen 2.00 Tickets to the national republican con-1 vention at Chicago will be sold June 16 Morgan Meredith is nursing an interesting boil which now adorns the riffht The o.

g. thought differently and got left to June 19. inclusive, good to return un as the animals were caged the same day, -DEALER IN- til June 25. Fare $14.50 for the round side of hi3 fn.ee. Goods Beautiful in Style Finish When he came to get them out he re trip.

Uncle Billy Young was confined to the house hist week with a severe cold. He quested the marshal to keep it quiet and not let his son hear of it, but the son "got Round trip tickets to the national pro hibition convention to be held at Indi is now about again. on" just the same. anapolis, Mav 30, will be sold on May 28 "tt And sure to please. A fine lot of ancy Groceries Fancy window shades Staple! Dick Montgomery lias had a neat new to 28, at $10.00 for the round trip, good Attention is called to the card of Dr.

fence constructed in front of his resi to return until une 0. Warnock in this week's issue. He has his office in the building recently va dence on Market street. I am now prepared to do Laundry -HANDSOME AND CIIEAP- Work in a first-class manner and at cated by Fred Williams on the south WOODENWARE, QUEENS WARE AND GLASSWARE. That big window at Irvin's is one of two that will be put in George Cusworth's reasonable prices.

House on Market Our Stock of Wall Paper and Ceiling Decorations street opposite T. S. Bentley's. Henry Whitseix. side of Main street, next to the millinery store of Miss Minshall.

The doctor comes well recommended, from his for new building at Scranton Take the Kansas City Weekly Journal, I Grant Warne arrived in the city from Great Bend. He is on the sick are all new Spring Styles, from the Cheapest to the Best. LOCAL NEWS. The public schools close next Friday. The Schaeffer building is being repainted.

There will be a dance at Jacob Iley's to-night. Our streets were full of people last Saturday. Jesse Fuller drove to Lyndon on Thursday. J. W.

Rice, of Quenemo, arrived in towJ on Thursday. TL W. Jenness, of Fort Scott, ia in town on business. Uncle Georgo McClaskey visited at Teterton Thursday. an eight page, eight column paper, chock mer home, and we believe him to be worthy of confidence.

list and will go home for a time -We carry a fnll line of- full of the latest happenings throughout the world, interesting letters, miscellany, Baby Carriages, Oil-Cloths, Carpets, A. L. Ernst, of Constantine, Michigan, markets reports, articles on rarming, do T. W. Cochran, representing the Com-monicealth.

was in town yesterday and was a caller at our office Thursday, on his mestic affairs, etc. By sending one picked up a number of subscribers. Ladies and Gents Foot Wear way to Topeka from Overbrook, where he has been on a visit to hia brother dollar, this, the best paper in the west, will be sent postage prepaid, one year. Mrs. W.

V. Jeffries and Miss Stanza Mattresses. We handle the fACHiriES, the Latest Improved and the Best Machine now offered for sale. By having the Journal in your family Frank. Mr.

Ernst is a most agreeable you will not express wonder or be sur Correll, of Malvern, Iowa, arrived yesterday on a visit to their brother J. M. Correll. prised when told that Columbus is no more, you will be kept posted and ready to tell what is going on at the capital and elsewhere, where the telegraph gentleman and one whom we would like to see locate in this place. lie has closed out his business at Constantine and is looking for a location.

Topeka is liable to catch him. A number of our people were stuck for poundage this week and last. Quite a iWe Have Just VcLcLecL WE HAVE BUT reaches. Try it one year, bpecimen conies sent free. Address Journal com number of cows and horses were There is a good one out on one of our penned up.

pany, Kansas City, Missouri. Shorthand. young men who recently tooK ms Desi William Lowes has had an addition A Fine HEARSE to our Stock of Undertaking One Price to Everybody. built to his kitchen and also had a new Those desirous of joining a shorthand class in Scranton will please communi cistern built. William Irvin.

did the cate with me at the Times office. I teach And are ready to attend and CONDUCT FUNERALS in a first-class manner. Pitman's system, the best in the world, carpenter work. and any one of ordinary intelligence can w. H.

REED, Dr. A. C. Brown and wife, old residents of this city but now living at Belle Plaine learn it in three or lour months. James Cox.

The Kansas Farmer. this state, are visiting at the home of Kansas. uall ana get our ana examine our Carbondale, Henry Bartlett. Immense stock when you are in Carbondale. Mrs.

W. n. Bowman, of Los Angeles, a sister of John M. Eagon, arrived here girl out for a drive and found it necessary to get out of the buggy every few-hundred yards to lead the horse, as he would not get the proper move on him while being driven. In fact he refused at intervals to get any kind of a move on him, requiring extraordinary persuasion to start him, when he took a notion to stop.

Mr. T. J. Peter, who is now in our city, called on his attorneys who have a considerable amount of collections against farmers in limited circumstances and gave instructions that the claims should not be crowded to aDy degree of oppression; but to wait till better times came. It makes one proud of his race to find such men as Mr.

Peter. It may confidently be expected that his debtors will duly appreciate this forbearance. Kan-mi People, May 24. The Kansas Farmer, published at Topeka, has been enlarged to a 20-page, 80-column paper, and reduced in price to $1.00 a year. It ranks among the bGst agricultural papers in the country, and for Kansas farmers, it is the best, because it is made up specially for them.

It is now twentv-four vears old. is conducted Monday and is now the guest of her Stanhilber Humphrey Mr3. J. Jurrens' father and sister arrived in the city Thursday. C.

B. Collins, of Harper, is in the city the guest of Kinzey Veatch. Jim Parkinson will attend the teachers' institute at Lyndon, June 11th. Steve Barry went to Quenemo Thursday to look after his branch store there. Fhilip Ingersoll, of Michigan Valley, visited friends in this city last Saturday.

Henry Little ia said to have traded his farm and town property to a Topeka party. Basil Ilardisty says the chinch bugs are not doing any damage in hia neighborhood. Tolk Bennett, of "Windsor, a relative of Dr. Ellis, is visiting in the city this week. George Hook had his foot injured by a young horse last week and has been limping since.

John McClaskey, who has been living on Carbon Hill lately, left for Leavenworth last week. The Carbondale Investment Company chipped a barrel of their mineral water to Illinois this week. Mrs. Jay Johnson, who has been visiting her mother-in-law this week, returned brother at Ridgeway. KANSAS.

CARBONDALE, Will the owner of the beast that makes -DEALERS IN- both night and day hideous for north side residents, please have him tuned JOHN H. WOLF, down to a little lower General The Rev. Vawler will preach the memorial day sermon at this city. His next reffular service at the. Christian church dealer IK will occur June third, we believe.

HARDWARE, TINWARE, by practical farmers and published wholly in the interests of agriculture, in the broadest sense of the word. The Farmer publishes full crop, stock, and weather reports for the entire state seven times a year. It also publishes, weekly, a list of all the estray animals taken up in any part of the state. We have arrangements whereby we can offer the Carbondale Record and the Kansas Former, both papers, one year for $2.25. This is an opportunity to get two needed papers for a very small outlay.

A pupil of Pasteur has returned and will establish a hydrophobia hospital at Austin, Texas. On the occasion of the Saengerbund, to he held at St. Louis, tickets can he had from June 11 to 14, pood to return Merchandise. Mrs. Hunt has traded her hotel property, the Merchants, to a gentleman from Topeka, for land situated in Lane county, this state.

They will probably move be Agricultural Implements, until June 19, for $10.00 half fare. Hugh and Robert Forbes, nephews of fore many days. Mrs. Hunt has lived in Carbondale for fifteen years, and is well BTS ARB, STOYES, Robert Forbes of this place, are daily expected from Scotland, where they have Steel Cutlery and Builders' Tools. Kansas.

Carbondale, E. ROBINSONS and favorably known by a large number of people, among whom she numbers friends by the hundreds. Everybody has a good word for her and she will have the hearty good wishes of all persons for a pleasant and prosperous future. John Wise returned to Carbondale Wednesday night. He says times are very hard in California and that a great been on a visit for some time past.

They will go from here to Kingston, X. M. Notice the advertisement in another column of farm for sale. This is one of the best farms in this part of the state, and will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Inquire at this office for further particulars.

lion. Jim S. 'Callen, of the Osasre home on "Wednesday. Henry Little has gone to work on his farm and P. M.

Gibbs is doing the carving act at Sutherland's meat market. James Stewart, of Wakarusa, was in town the forepart of the week after a load of lumber, among other things. "William Martin, living near 110 creek, was bitten in the leg by a dog at Scran-ton last week. The marshal shot the dog. Dan Campbell closed his Pleasant PIONEER BARBER WE HAVE A FIRST-CLASS TINNER, AND MAKE A SPECIALTY OF TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING.

CARBONDALE, KANSAS. It Will You TO CALL AND SEE MY STOCK OF John Deere and Moline Plows, -SHOP: Is the place to go for a clean shave or many people who bought land at fancy figures in the southern part of the state, a neat hair cut. ban Commercial county bar, is visiting Mr. E. E.

Thomas. Mr. Callen has been a prominent citizen of Osage county, and is on his way to are willing to sell at any price to get away. As an instance of the prices paid CULTIVATORS, HARROWS, LISTERS 16 Don't Forget Mm 16 for town lots, he gave that of some sold three miles from Pasadena at $10.50 per foot, where there is no town and proba ALSO SOMETHING NEW IN CORN PLANTERS. CHARLES CLARY, Banker.

Does a General Banking Business. California to permanently reside there. Kansas City, Kansas, cor. Journal. In a letter from Fort Worth, Texas, Steve Minshall says, "the Record is the best paper he has seen for a long time." Mrs.

Minshall writes that "it is the best paper Carbondale has ever had." It is gratifying to know that the paper is DON'T FAIL TO SEE BEFORE BUYING. CARBONDALE, KANSAS. THE STAR bly never wrill be. It looks as if there were states that are having worse times than Kansas has experienced. We will Valley school on Friday last, lie talks of going to hia home in Indiana on a vacation.

Jacob Hey, of Overbrook, was a caller at the Record office on "Wednesday. He reports considerable rain and crops looking well. II. Rice and wife left on Wednesday for Alma, Kansas. They expect to return in a few weeks before leaving town for good.

Two kegs of mineral water were Bain, Studebaker and Milburn lead them all yet when our big crops come in this fall. i If it were fashionable tr wear but one appreciated. There will be a land excursion train Loans Money on Real instate. CARBONDALE, OSAGE COUNTY, KANSAS. ear-ring, as it is sometimes iasnionaDie to have but one bracelet, hen one of our Feed, Boarding and Sale STABLES North of Main on Second Street, near City Well.

CARBONDALE, KA27SAS. ladies may be said to be strictly in shipped to Baltimore, Maryland, and one barrel was shipped to Rochester, New pass through Carbondale on June 6th for Salt Lake City, Utah. Any persons desiring can join this excursion at this point. Tickets $40.00 for the round trip, good to return within thirty days and ortland Spring "Wagons and Buggies, and Road Carts always Kept in Stock. fashion.

She dropped fie of her ear TTISTTOZTST A.M. SUTHERLAND, rings on the floor the othtr day and her little dog immediately swallowed it. It Sewing Machine good to stop off on the return trip, -Also a Full Line of- is said that the dog manifests an unmistakable regret for the performance and narry Vim, who was to have given his Horses Boarded at Reasonable Rates, show last Friday evening, failed to get a betrays continual uneasiness over the failure of his digestive apparatus to The only MACHINE that will sew backwards as well as forwards without turning the goods under the arm of the machine. THE SHELF AND BUILDERS' HARDWARE, TINWARE, ETC, crowd and left the next day for Topeka, -AND- He showed his appreciation of good properly assimilate the gold, etc. The owners of the dog have concluded to wait and see whether whether he TRANSIENT HORSES AND TEAMS York, this week.

J. A. Parkinson, who has been at Kansas City in the interest of the Carbondale Mineral Spring company, arrived in the city Monday night. A girl baby- was born to Mrs. IIarry Marshall, at Newton, Kansas, last Wed- nesday.

Mrs. Marshall was formerly Mary Martin, of this city. The place where Dan Mitchell is prospecting in Arizona is said to be thirty-two miles from water. At least they haul drinking water that far. Mrs.

J. S. Baile frave a party to the printing however, by having 5,000 hand bills printed at the Record office, which -I Also Sell the Celebrated- CARED FOR CAREFULLY. INSURANCE AGENT. Wonder of the Age.

won't swallow the other one. he paid for and ordered sent to him on Prof. Sparhawk informs us that the the road. Garland Stoves and Ranges, -Good Companies and W. A.

SPROAT, n. W. Parker, of Fountain Ridge, says schools will hold a picnic in the grove at Wakarusa, on the closing day of school. there will be a very large crop of straw THE WORLD'S BEST. This is a very proper way to close the berries and raspberries if it does not re term.

The pupils have acquitted them Best of Rates. main dry too long. Unless we get rain r-' PROPRIETOR. IT WILL PAY YOU TO DEAL WITH selves creditably during the winter and the crop will be materially lessened. He this sort of diversion is well earned.

We O. tTL 1 J. GAUGER, v. says the young cnincn ougs are very thick and are beginning to work on corn have heard parents refer with pride to f'- 1 and oats. during the term." This is surely a con- W'ATTS 8l BRITTE Kansas.

Carbondale, At the Fourth of July meeting Mon COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. DGN'T FORGET day evening a committee consisting of A. V. Sparhawk, J. Y.

Urie, A. M. Sutherland and S. II. Fuller, was appointed to make arrangnments, get up a proud, and none of them will begrudge them this day of pleasure.

Besides, life is too 6hort at the best and picnics will be of a different sort after the scholars little folks on "Wednesday evening which was heartily enjoyed according to the statement of one who was present. George Metzler says he does not think the chinch bugs are doing any material damage as far as his observation extends. He thinks it's a good bit of a scare and not much real damage yet. Dr. J.

S. Curtis, of Little Rock, arrived in the city Sunday last and left on Tuesday with his wife and boy for Sterling, Kansas, where they will visit the family of F. D. Stevens. Dr.

Main has sold his residence property, on the north side, to a Kansas C'ity gentleman, at a very satisfactory figure. He and Mrs. Main were at Kansas City City Property foi Sale programme, and report at the next meeting, which will be held next Mon shall have assumed the duties and responsibilities of life. -THAT TH1 day night. -OR The foundation for the new hotel at the Jj.

hi. Lieacn had a very narrow escape DEALERS IX Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings. Paints, Building Paper, etc. Light-RuTming and AdjustaMe Quiet, on "Wednesday. He approached one of Merrill Mineral Springs, is well under way.

Five cars of lumber are now on the road and are daily expected. The his horses from the rear and without -IN ALL ITS PARTS speaking, placed his hand on the horse's structure will be eighty by forty-two, two stories high and will be built at a back which set him to' kicking. Lew himself justice this machine. No one can do without seeing MONEY TO LOAN was between the horse and a stone wall PIONEER CASH STORE Headquarters for All Kinds of GENERAL point about six hundred feet from tlie ana got a pretty nam squeeze but was FIRST PRIZE MID GOLD IEDAL Topeka road and north of tlie road lead- not kicked. -ON- from the spring to Mr.

Merrill's Our postmaster has a black eye. lie house. The work on the building will Over all competitors at the World's Exposition at New Orleans. KANSAS. ARB ON DA LE, Long or Short Time.

be vigorously pushed forward, in order to be ready to accommodate the summer was taking some hot balls from the bat the other day and one slipped through his fingers with the above result. The boys say that this is the first time they Union Manufacturing 918 Olive St. traffic. The site chosen by Mr. Merrill on "Wednesday to Close the transfer.

A fishing party consisting of Ed McClair, Arthur Robinson, Al Kelson, L. A. Pi lchard, Will Britte and Roll Humphrey, tried their luck in the Wakarusa on Thursday, with about the usual luck. One of the best men in Kansas left town on Wednesday when James Dicken-eheets started for a few weeks' visit at Indianapolis and his old home, Sidney, Ohio. We wish him a pleasant trip and a safe return.

Mrs. M. J. Morse and Mrs. Dr.

Ellis for the hotel, is a commanding one. ctfon, City Stables, ever knew Ed. to be Btruck with a ball ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. W.

H. REED, Agent, ing extended views in either direction He generally holds everything that comes the valley of the Wakarusa lying to the MERCHANDISE Kan. Carbondale, within range north and Carbondale to the south. CARBONDALE. KANSAS.

During the thunder shower of last Sam Stevens, of the south part of town, was seriously injured last Saturday by being thrown from his wagon to the PERRYMM TYKER, Proprietors. Good horses, fine carriages and good buggies, in fact everything per- taining to a first-class Livery Stable. Robert Erskine, Tuesday evening, about half past seven -OUR- II. POTII, Bakerv and Lunch Room, o'clock the house on north third street, occupied by Geo. Louk and Mr.

Hal- ground, striking on the back of his neck and shoulders, nis horse took fright back, was struck by The Merchant Tailor, and ran into a ditch, throwing him out with great force. Dr. Main was called, point of the roof at the gable was torn and shattered to a considerable extent, while the freaks of the fiery element up Call on us when you want a rig and we will suit you in accommodations and prices. and says that his spine is severly injured, CARBONDALE, KAN. CARBONDALE, KANSAS.

A pleasant event is announced for this evening at the home of the Burdick brothers, on North street. The occasion on the inside of the house was in some respects quite remarkable, as it left no piece of metal undisturbed and every tin vessel in any of the rooms was left with Fresli Bread and Caies Every Day. is complimentary to the St. Cecilia Quar left on Wednesday for Manhattan to attend the woman's missionary society of the central association of the Congregational church, which convened there on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. The twenty-third annual convention of the Kansas State Sabbath School Association will be held at Abilene, June 6th to 8th.

Rev. W. F. Crafts, of New York, and Prof. E.

O. Excell, of Chicago, are to assist. Abilene offers entertainment to all who come. Delegates who pay full fare going, and take a receipt therefor, will be returned at one-third fare. In case you pass over more than one line, buy to junction points, taking receipt as above.

Cleaning aM Repairing done Promntly NEW SPRING STOCK Is the Finest Lot of Goods ever Brought to Carbondale, and it will pay you to look at them before buying elsewhere. REILLY THOMAS, Carbondale, Kansas. tette, of Topeka, which will be present. Transient Horses AND TEAMS Cared for Carefully a hole burnt through it. Mr.

'IIalback and his wife were standing at the window Some fine music is expected from these If you want a Good, Clean Lunch, at a lleasonable Price, give me a call. people who have a very enviable reputa-tation as vocalists. Elaborate prepara Call and Examine Samples at the time of the visitation airsl were so severely shocked as to be unconscious for a short time. This morning they re tions are being made by the gentlemen JOB WORK of every description neat-ly and cheaply executed at this office. Letter heads, bill heads, statements, blank At Reasonable Rates.

North side; of Main Street. of my Netv Goods and to provide entertainment of a high order port themselves as not feeling much the worse of their electrical Republican and a very enjoyable time may be ex receipts, neatly tableted without Prices. get KANSAS, extra cost. Satisfaction guaranteed. CARBONDALE, pected..

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1888-1888