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The Carbondale Record from Carbondale, Kansas • 4

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THE 113TH ANNIVERSARY. BUSINESS LOCALS. The Carbondale Record E. J. THAYER, Editor and Proprietor.

FULiLERBROS. The Leaders ia Pike Glorious Fourth, "as Celebrated at of ST0LTZMAN, Carbondale Other Notes Worthy- Issued Eveby Saturday Mormso. Very nice large imported watermelons were on sale the last of this week, at thirty-five to fifty cents. Prof. Sparhawk left on the noon train yesterday for Lincoln, where he will again conduct the institute assembling there.

The Osage county institute closed on Friday. It was well attended and has no doubt accomplished great Manufacturer and dealer in Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps PRICE 1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. mm BOOTS AND SHOES. Entered at the TiOHtomce. Carbondalo.

Kansas. E. E. Myers has some fine California Quinces at present. A fresh consignment of New Orleans Molasses just received at Myers', Don't forget to get your slippers before they are all gone.

Myers has some big bargains. All persons wanting Ice will please leave their orders at the Meat Market and it will be delivered at once. A. M. Sutherland.

For Sale. During the next three weeks I will offer for sale three McCormick Harvest Rccund-cliuiB iuaa matter. Mention. The Fourth at Carbondale was ushered in with the usual racket by the small boy, the performance starting before the average citizen was disposed to leave his bed. The streets presented a holiday appearance early in the morning, and those who had not fixed up their decorations the night before, were busy with flags and bunting.

At half past nine the band entered the wagon fitted up for them and were driven behind Pete Coff- good. Prof. Sparhawk cannot be ex SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1888. Trunks and alises. -ALSO RAILROAD TIME TABLES.

AM Line Gf Ruler Goosls. celled as a conductor. An exchange remarks that among other results following the prospect of good crops is the boom in the matrimonial market. This has not been noticed particularly in this vicinity as yet. but we "Ston a leetle ami 1'ioli a letle A.

T. S. F. K. K.

THAIXS GOING EAST, Day I'aHHfiiiwf man's flyers, to the residence of George When in the city call and see us and LEHISr OUR PEICES. All gooda marked in plain figures. No. 4. No.

8. No. 10. No. 42.

Carbondale, April 7, 1888. ...11:45 a.m. A. M. 6:13 a.

m. P. M. Perry, on hill, where the famous fusileers were assembled. This unique company, under the command of Captain presume there will be increased activity in this as well as other lines.

There is ers, rnese machines nave been run one season; will be in running condition. Will be sold on time, with approved security, at private sale. Chas. S. Briggs, Attorney for Company.

Strayed. Carbondale, Kansas. Perrj, fell in line and followed the band Kansas Clrv Kxprowi. Local Frolijht TRAINS GOING WEST. Pay Psssenjrer Ntjilit PncinHr Osajfe City Express Lixttl Freight no doubt a pretty large class of young people who are postponing their marriage until times improve and as there is to Main street, thence through that No.

3. No. 7. No. 9.

No. 41. 1:14 p. m. a.

M. 8:17 p. m. M. thoroughfare to Third street and on to the mineral spring.

As the band passed Big iron gray horse, about 7 years old, had white head, was not in very good condition, owing to hard work all sum Dear Sirs: I have given my entire time and attention to the study of Boots and Shoes for the last eighteen years and the reward which I have received in the last eight years, whiie 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 small profit. With many thanks for your past favors, and with the assurance of my best and most careful attention to your wants, I remain your servant, "William E. Stoltzman. now a prospect of improvement, we may expect a boom which will prove a pleasant, one for the preachers as well aa the matrimonial candidates. mer.

Any person knowing whereabouts Tho Vovo traius, only, take paaaongors from thin station- The day mail received from tho east on No. 5, at 'i .13 r. uud from the west on No. 0, at ki5 T. M.

Col. Urie's residence, they struck up, while the fusileers performed the antios of said animal, or any intormation lead ing to his recovery, will please leave same with Perryman Tyner, Carbon James Speers, who has been working mo. r. n. u.

Tmin arrives from Lawrence Train leaves for Lawrence peculiar to that organization. The appearance of these grotesque fun-makers was greeted with continual applause. After they had reached the center of the town the balance of the procession was dale, or A. O. Axderson, Peterton, Kansas.

p. x. 7:45 a. M. FURNITURE! FOR Parlor, Bed Room, Dining Room and Kitchen.

All kinds, styles and Prices in PICTURE FRAMES and MOULDINGS. We have a lot of new Goods Beautiful in Style Finish for Al. Nelson as a barber, met with a serious accident ori Sunday last. As he The Profit. No estimate can be placed on the advantage that accrues to the man who formed under the direction of Marshal Fuller, and the whole line moved to the takes regularly a paper like the Kansas was passing into the room back of the shop he fell into a trap door, dislocating his shoulder bones so seriously that it took Dr.

Main some time to reduce it. Speer was not susceptible to ether and Market Report. For the week ending, July 6, 1S8S. Corrected every week by E. E.

Myers. Hiitter, per pound 10 per dozen 10 I'otntoiiR, per bUHhvl 7a t'hickeiiB, per dozen 2.00 spring. Arriving at the ground the City Weekly Journal, lull of interesting matter. Market reports letters of travel fusileers entertained the audience about the platform with speeches and songs, after which the, band rendered "Hail And sure to please. A fine lot of LEWIS E.

WEHE, Portrait BE AT CARBONDALE JUNE It to JULY 7. Old Pictures Copied, Enlarged and Finished in first cIhss style, ot Reasonable in Craven, India Irk, Water Color or Pastel, line CABINET Photos at $2.50 Per Dozen. CALL AND SEE TIIE.V. had to bo chloroformed. After it had been replaced he threw his hand up to his head and dislocated it again causing him a great deal of pain.

Dr. Warnock assisted Dr. Main in attending the patient. LOCAL NEWS. New hay is coming iu.

It did not rain ou this Fourth. Window Shades ancy Columbia," which was followed by singing and prayer and by the speeches of the Rev. Vawter, P. E. Gregory and others, as per program.

from the ablest writers. The farmer is posted, he knows the value of his products, and is up with the times. One dollar per year, postage paid. Apply to your postmaster. Sample copy free.

Important. The Business Atlas for 1838: Cleveland was renominated by the democratic convention, Clinton B. Fiske by the prohibitionists and A. J. "Streeter, an old farmer of Illinois, by the national labor party.

The most important issue now John Lllery made us a pleasant visit -HANDSOME AND CHEAP- lie will not likely be able to return to work for some time. on Thursday. W. A Sproat has had a new sign put Judge Blandford, who has been drink tip iu front of his livery baru. Out Stock of Wall Paper and Ceiling Decorations are all new Spring Styles, from the Cheapest to the Best.

ing the miueral water here for the past Miss Lizzie Doughty, of Quenenio, is The afternoon was passed in social intercourse and everybody seemed to enjoy themselves. There was a game of ball between the Carbondale boys and the Fountain Ridge nine, which was watched with considerable interest and was well played for non-professionals. The score at the close staod twenty-five to thirteen in favor of Carbondale. month, left for his home at Falls City on Sunday, and a barrel of mineral visiting friends in the city this week. before the people is, that I have 100,000 acres, in one body, twenty-live front, on the Rio Grande Del Norte water followed him on Monday.

Mr, A. Uraham will sneak nt the Orange Baby Carriages, Oil-Cloths, Carpets, river, for sale. Also, small farms in picnic near Overbrook on the 17th inrt. Merrill says the Judge was very much benefited by the use of the water and that "Bootleirirevs" v. ere a feature of the he will return here as soon as his ar Osage county, Kansas.

Any person who desires to purchase a farm, or wants Insurance in a good reliable company, or any Notary Work, or Abstracting and -Mattresses. We handle the- -DEALER IN- rangements will admit of it. When he Fourth iu this city. They were strangers, Miss Maggie Montgomery went to To- firsl came here he was in bad shape gen Loans, give me a call, see advertisement UNION fVIACHSES, the Latest Improved and the Best Machine now offered for sale. reka on Tuesday to make an extended erally and was quite discouraged.

lie on first page. John Y. Urie, visit. had no appetite at all and could not Carbondale, Kansas. The Kansas Fanner.

sleep. When he left he was feeling Walt Irvin has been in town a few Staple Fancy Groceries The Kansas Parmer, published at To days this week, lie still holds forth at much better and ascribes his relief en tirely to the use of mineral water. The only accident reported was that which happened to J. M. Curry's little girl, who in passing the place where the target-shooting was being done, received a bullet, which had passed through the target boards and struck her on the shoulder, making a flesh wound, but without serious injury.

Mr. and Mrs. Curry were down from Topeka for the Fourth, and their days' pleasure was somewhat interfered with by this accident. The crovd at the spring probably numbered two thousand. There were a great many from tho country, and all peka, has been enlarged to a 20-page, cO We Have ust Added Topeka.

column paper, and reduced, in price to Cleveland hats and Harrison huts were At the school meeting on Thursday 1.00 a year. It ranks among the best WOODENWARE, QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE. agricultural papers in the country, and a prominent leature on our streets on afternoon R. B. MeKee was elected to A Fine HEARSE to our Stock of Undertaking the Fourth.

succeed himself as the clerk of the school for Kansas farmers, it is the best, because it is made up specially for them. It is board, although he would have liked to E. E. Myers has a fiue new desk, as an now twenty-four years old, is conducted decline. The citizens would not hear of addition to the office furniture of his by practical farmers and published And are ready to attend and CONDUCT FUNERALS in a first-class manner.

it however and he will continue in this store, this week. points were represented. lhe general wholly in the interests of agriculture, iu the broadest sense of the word. The oflice for another term. The rate of tax ercuct was that the day was well spent.

-We carry a fnll line of- W. H. REED, Farmer publishes full crop, stock, and weather reports for the entire state seven ation for the ensuing year was fixed at two mills, as against one and a half the Everything passed off pleasantly. Ex-6herilf Fuller demonstrated the fact that he is an efficient master of ceremonies, as well as a marshal. The singing was Carbondale, Kansas.

times a year. It also publishes, weekly, a list of all the estray animals taken up past year. The term of next winter's Ladies and Gents Foot Wear school was fixed at nine months, the first-class and the singers are entitled to in any part ot the state. great credit for the time devoted, to the have arrangements whereby we can offer the Carbondale Record and the same as last year. It was voted as the sense of the meeting that the unfurnished work of drilling.

Captain Ferry is en Stanhilber HumDhrey titled to credit lor the successful manner Kansas Parmer, both papers, one year for $2.25. This is an opportunity to get in which he carried out his part of the two needed papers for a very small out program. His company as a source of lay. amusement to old and young, but was DEALERS IN- WE HAVE BUT particularly attractive to the little folks. Dancing lormeu a prominent leature baked over 1,100 pies of the day's pleasures, and the platform Tom Adamson for the Fourth.

John Scales came down from Topeka to spend the Fourth, and to handle the snare-drum for the band. Thomas Pritchard, who has beeen located at Alma for some months past, was in town one day this week. Mrs. Charles Clary and daughter Emily, left on Monday to visit this week with friends iu Omaha, Nebraska. The Mitchell building, the lower part of which is occupied by Alf King as a feed store, is being repainted.

F. J. Merrill and Ed McClair with Misses McDonald and Irvin drove to Topeka on the Fourth to celebrate there. Our hardware men are selling a great deal of binding twine. John Wolf alone has received enough, one would think, to supply the county.

A visitor at 110 creek on the Fourth claims to have seen immense quantities of beer cooling off in the kegs placed along the creek, surrounded by ice. erected for this purpose was well patro One Price to Everybody. Gx Yl 3 gl 1 nized until late in the night. In the Will Jenness, of Fort Scott, is visiting here this week. evening there were displays of fireAvorks in town and at the spring.

Vehicles of all descriptions were constantly passing Arthur Duffy is visiting with friends room in the school house should be fixed up and another teacher employed next term. A gentleman connected with the Kansas City wind mill company, has been in town this week making an estimate of the cost of conveying water from the Carbondale Mineral Spring to the city for use here. This would be a great scheme. It would give us a supply of good water for home use besides furnishing a protection against fire. With the proper reservoir and maius, a supply of water could be furnished the town, such as not one town out of a hundred cau boast of.

It will be a good scheme to give the matter serious consideration and if practicable, it should be carried through. back and forward between the city ana at Leavenworth. the springs until late in the night. A Uncle John Irvin, Mrs. William Irvin number of cases of too much lemonade and "Tod," spent the Fourth at Leaven chanciise.

were apparant. but there were no rows. Call and get our Prices, and examine our worth. I he supply ot lire-crackers was exhausted in town, by a local fireworks committee, T. J.

Reilly took in the balloon and Pinafore, and withal, a good deal of dust who made things lively in iront ot Char Immense stock when you are in Carbondale. ihivifi at Topeka on the Fourth. Very few people left town; some few- went to Burlin game, and others to Leavenworth, but the large majority Miss Eva Lowes, of Lyndon, is in the city, the guest of her brother. She wiil CARBONDALE, KANSAS. Carbondale, Kansas.

Arthur Robinson and Ed Green started to Leavenworth on the morning of the stayed at home. Reference is made in our New York return home on Monday. letter, this week, to the exposure of Prof. Mrs. Cal.

Mackson, who has been visit Fourth, were delayed by a wreek east of Lawrence, and did not reach Leaven- A Card of Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. S. D.

Barry desire to ing at North Wilson's, returned home on It WilL Pay Yon Loisette, who was so widely advertised about a year ago as the owner of a system of memorizing which would give any return their most heartxelt thanks to JOHN H. WOLF, DEALEll IX Saturday. She is living with her parents wortk until 4 p. m. I Mrs.

R. 13. MeKoe's grandmother, Mrs their friends who so devotedly assisted near Eskridge, since the mysterious dis one learning it a wonderful memory Elizabeth Wheeland, died at her home TO CALL AND SEE MY STOCK OF appearance of her husband last winter. them during the illness of their three beloved children, Eddie, Nellie and in Milton, on Wednesday of last Mrs. Jurrens' father returned to his The remarks of our N.

Y. correspondent are those of a man who has given the subject of memorizing constant study for HARDWARE, TINWARE, home in Illinois, on Thursday. He had Mary; also to those gratuitously furnished the beautiful 'floral emblems. John been using the mineral water here for the past fifteen years. He is a regular Deere and Moline Plows, CHLTIYATOES.

LISTERS. some time back, and was greatly bene OUK EXCHANGE TABLE. wonder in this respect. It is impossible Agricultural Implements, fited by it. to ask him a question respecting dates We take the following from the Bur- John Downs' little girl is quite sick, ligame Chronicle: week, She was ninety years old and was a pensioner of the war of 1812.

Dr. J. K. Gamble, a former citizen of Carbondale, but now living in Kinsley, came in on Tuesday to spend the Fourth. Ho reports things as prosperous in his country with a good big harvest in view.

Charles Clary and N. F. Ilewett were agreeable visitors at this office Thursday. Mr. Ilewett claims to bo benefited by the use of the mineral water.

We trust he will find a complete cure of his maladies. in history, no matter whether Greek Roman, French or English, that he can not answer at once, hich is something Born on Thursday, June 14th, to Mr. STOElSJzio SOMETHING NEW IN CORN PLANTERS. He was considerably alarmed about her yesterday. Drs.

Main and Giddings are in attendance. The trouble is of the remarkable, when we consider how far and Mrs. E. G. Brewer, a son.

Of course Mr. Brewer is happy and will sing more than ever on the way to and from his office. The little stranger is a prohibitionist and will vote for Fisk. dysentery order. Steel Cutlery and Builders Tools.

back these histories take us. He is a walking encyclopedia of historical data. P. K. Delhi, of Pennsylvania, a nephew Bain, Studebaker and Milburn of A.

J. King, arrived in the city yester While Israel Davis and two other gen The eflect of the recent rains is already day morning from near Denver, where tlemen, whose names we did not learn, WE HAVE A FIRST-CLASS TINNER. AND MAKE A SPECIALTY OF TIN being felt in our stores. Farmers who he has been rusticating on a ranch in George Kirkner, who has been working felt as though they could not spend ROOFING AND SPOUTING. search of health.

lie will probably make an extended visit here and try the virtues KANSAS. in Falls City, came home on Tues- money for anything are now indulging day to spend the Fourth, and returned themselves in some of the conveniences the morning of the fifth, lie has a good of life, as well it-? necessities. We CARBONDALE, of our mineral water. Cortland Spring Wagons and Buggies, and position working at his trade, and ia doing notice farmers from a distance who have The'Fourth at Burlingame was prob living northwest of town, were taking shelter under a tree from the rain last Thursday the tree was struck by lightning shocking all very severely. It also tore the hoops from a barrel standing under the tree.

Mr. Edgar Rulison, an old-time Bur-lingame boy, but now of Muscogee, Indian Territory, arrived in town Thursday last, having been sent for on account of the misfortune of his mother. Dick is Road Carts always Kept in Stock. well. not recentlv been seen on our streets, but ably the biggest celebration of the kind ever held in this county.

The crowd was OMMERCIAL BAN The scare which seems to m-evail in they are returning to their first love I A J. A 1 -Also a Full Lin a of- variously estimated at from 10,000 to ttome sections ot the county over the wnen iney want to maKe purcnases, diphtheria at this place, is unfounded. They know that Carbondale sells cheaper There are no cases of dinhtheria here, than any other town in the County, and CHARLES CLARY, Banker. 13,000 people. Attorney General Bradford made an impromptu speech, and the state militia did the sham battle act without serious loss on either side.

It was no doubt a great big time. SHELF UNO BUILDERS' HARDWARE, TINWARE, ETC. and very little sickness of any other they know further that when they deal well pleased with the territory and could not be persuaded to leave it. He has severed his connection with his employer and will shortly engage in the drug business for himself in Muscogee. Success kind.

with our merchants they are dealing Does a General Banking Business. A fire was discovered in the alley be- Kith mfn We wiU put character -I Also Sell tho Celebrated- tween Fuller Tiros', store and VA Robin- ui uul ftaxu0t mat ui any in the state. They can be relied on and A. J. KING this is a feature of business methods ion shop, on the ourth, which was extinguished before any damage was done.

It was the result of the festive Garland Stoves and Ranges, to you Dick. We take the following from the Osage City Free Press: The Knights of Pythias moved their new hall Tuesday. Many remarks have been made on the Loans Money on Real Estate. which is bound to tell. Hence we say that it is only natural that old customers fire-cracker.

FEED STORE. should come back to Carbondale. THE WORLDS BEST. Thomas McKissock, of Seranton, was CARBON DALE, OSAGE COUNTY, KANSAS. The new hotel at the Merrill Spring is In the city Sunday.

He did not think -All kindB of fact of the heavy rains coming during the republican convention, and many people consider it an omen of success for there would be any trouble in the adjust o. J. AUGER, XJsIOjST being rapidly pushed forward to completion. Tho rooms on the second and third stories are about ready for the ment ot the matter ot wages oi miners Feed Constantly on Hand. growing out of the reduction proposed J.

A. NELSON, PROPRIETOR CENTRAL BARBER SHO Sewing Machine by the operators. Kansas. Carbondale, plasterer. There are about fifty rooms on these two floors which are of good size and well arranged for ventilation.

The building is being very well built -ALL ORDERS- There were a good many of our citizens -SriAVING- the republicans this fall. So mote it be. We are glad to hear of additions to the republican party, and it is with pleasure that we announce the birth of twins to Mr. and Mrs. John Addington, formerly of this city, but now of Hartford, Kansas.

The Swedish citizens of this city gave a grand picnic on Saturday last, at Kibbe's grove. The picnic was in celebration of a long observed Swede holiday called Mid-summer day. About two hun who retired on the night of the Fourth, expecting to hear of a conflagration be- The only MACHINE that will sew backwards as well as forwards without turning the goods uuder the arm of the machine. THE Promptly Attended to. DON'T FORGET lore morning.

ineir uneasiness was rendered all the more aggravating by the showing the effect of a master hand in the architect. This hotel will be one of the pleasantest places in the state. The view from the two upper stories is a delightful one and the arrangement of the Hair Cutting and Baths. Has two bath rooms, where hot or cold Mineral Water Baths can be had at any time. Give him a call.

Satisfaction 8 nor Next door East of Sutherland high wind which prevailed. Wonder of the Aire. -THAT TIIE- Everybody was on to the handsome hotel will make it pleasant for both sum man who handled tho tenor horn in the band on the Fourth. The suit was made CARBONDALE, KANSAS, Hotel. dred ot our swede citizens participated in the picnic.

Dancing and music were prominent among the enjoyable features and an immense time was had. A very exciting running race took place on Monday evening, between mer and winter guests. There is a natural drain between the hotel and the land on which the spring is situated. PIONEER CASH STORE AMBON BALE, KANSAS. by F.rskine and shows that a good job of tailoring can be had in our own town THE without going- elsewhere for it.

making it absolutely proof against the evils of drainage from the hotel. The spring water will not be piped to the hotel for the present but will be supplied Those of our people who went to to see the balloon ascension were OLD RELIABLE IS- Headquarters for All Kinds of Henry Burton's horse and a charger owned by the horse traders, camped north of the city. The race was for $10 a side and took place on the prairie just north of the Missouri Pacific coal chutes the distance being a quarter mile. After the 4- 1 11. H.

POTH, Bakery and Lunch Room, CARBONDALE, KAN. disappointed in that feature of the day. The balloon "busted" while it was being MEAT MARKET, by hauling wrhich will insure a fresh supply all the time without being subject to the taste acquired by running through irauera nau uei everything thev were t.V' pipes. possessed of on the race, time was called and the race besran. For the first hun filled and it is now thought by some that this bursting was a part of the program.

C. S. Briggs had a narrow escape from a serious runaway on the Fourth. His Mr. and Mrs.

King returned from their C. P. MILLER, Prop. dred yards Burton's horse was slightly in the lead but as the horses came home the visit to Burrton and Hutchison, on Mon Fresh Braed and Cakes Every Bay. traders' horse was full thirty feet in ad day.

Alf. says that the development of team took fright while the boy was driving them and started up the street pretty vance. Certain snorts "had lost their tin." Hutchinson in the past few years is MERCHANDISE I lively, but were stopped at the corner of something remarkable indeed. He Fresh and salt Meats ay Gould, Mexican Santa, and another Third and Main street, with no damage If you want a Good, Clean Lunch, at a Reasonable Price, give me a call. interesting stranger, ran foot races on save that done to the neck yoke.

Quiet, Light-Running and Adjustable Main street on Thursday, to the amuse of all kinds always on hand. I have also in Mr. and Mrs. E. E.

Myers decided to have a little fireworks display of their -OUR- ment of the people along that thorough fare. visited the salt works, and says that the vein of salt is 325 feet below the surface, and instead of mining it they force water down and dissolve the salt and then draw it up again and evaporate the water by a rapid system, in which the brine is heated to a great heat. They turn out in all its parts-No one can do himself justice without seeing this machine. Miss Adele Norris, grand-daughter of own the night of the Fourth. A basket full of different kinds of fireworks were ect off to the amusement of all present, Mrs.

J. B. Emory, was baptized by im connection witn my FIRST PRIZE AND GOLD MEDAL NEW SPRING STOCK mersion in btrowbridge creek, on the farm ofL W. Fox, by the Rev. M.

J. after which refreshments were served to the neighbors assembled and a very Meat Market, an Ice between 300 and 500 barrels of salt per day. The men working there wear but Over all competitors at the World's Exposition at New Orleans. Morse of this city, on Thursday. i lis the Finest Lot of G-oods ever Brought to pleasant evening was spent.

AS. DICKEXSHEETS, Blacksmith and Wagon Maker, CARBONDALE, KANSAS. Uhe bcranton cornet band, under the little clothing as the heat is great. Mr. King saw Mrs.

Will Brehm, at Hutchin Union -Manufacturing 918 Olive Henry Burdick returned to the city leadership of Dave Hawthorne, was in son; she says people are leaving Scott on Saturday last. He visited at Chicago town last Friday night. They disc6ursed Carbondale, and it will pay you to look at them before buying. elsewhere. House, full of the finest Ice ever sold in Carbondale.

Call and see. City and vicinity in large numbers and Elgin, besides other points in ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. W. H.

REED, Agent, some very good music and were regaled Twenty-three- families left there in one tervening. He thinks Ft. Madison, Iowa. by Charles Davis and lady. They also visited our band boys at the school house CARBONDALE, KANSAS.

week. They had no crops to speak of last year and there has been nothing to and played a piece for them, which elicited very favorable comment. They sustain the country. Mrs. Brehm is ex is a promising city and that it affords a good field for investment The Santa Fe company will put in a larger plant at that point than they now have at Topeka, he says, and it will no doubt prove to be en Important place in a few years.

JOB WORK of every description neatly and cheaply executed at this office. Letter heads, bill head3, statements, blank receipts, neatlv tableted without THOMAS, Kansas. REILLY Carbondale, make good music and present a striking pected here this week and Mr. Brehm will come later on. They think of re P.

MILLER, CARBONDALE, KANSAS appearance with their new suits. They turning to Pennsylvania for a timfr. extra cost. Satisfaction guaranteed. are a genial lot of boys.

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