Passer au contenu principal
La plus grande collection de journaux en ligneAccueil de la collection
Concordia Daily Times from Concordia, Kansas • Page 3

Concordia Daily Times du lieu suivant : Concordia, Kansas • Page 3

Lieu:
Concordia, Kansas
Date de parution:
Page:
3
Texte d’article extrait (OCR)

Susie's Diary. LOO W. H.Babb has sold his city property, one house to J. M. and another to Ed.

Young, and will move to California in about two weeks. Try Haward's home sausage and lard GOODS ITER OF ALL KINDS, SUCH AS Overcoats, Caps, Gloves, Heavy Boots and Shoes, SOLD AT- STCCZ: I -WILL BE TO IB: A Square EJIDTJCEi Deal! TO -JETVEZlZrOJDir. J. T. Concordia.

WE In our NEW QUARTERS, where wo will be pleased to have onr old friends call on us. We have just received a complete assortment of CalifornialGoods, STOCK OF STAPLE OUR -IS COMPLETEr- Dec. 28, 884. This is my birthday and mamma has just given me this beautiful new diary, She says she hopes that upon my next birthday she may have the pleasure of reading the daily record of some noble deeds, and praise worthy thoughts. At all events she wishes me to record truthfully what happens, and what I really do think She says, too, that 1 ought to try and bo womanly, now that I am fifteen years old.

I mean to try. Most wo manly people are married sighed heavily this morning, while we were speaking of my age, and said, "how quickly the years glide by, Poor darlingl presume it does seem so to him. He is nearly 50 and is growing quite childish. To-day seems very long, being Sunday, shall go to church this evening, and hope that my friend Fred will be there, lie is tne dearest doy tor giving me those roller skates, Christmas. I mean to be good to everybody here after.

vY hat a long time I have lived, and how little I have done to make the world better. I shall now begin to live for something nobler. concordia; omarkets. HOGS, per cwt $3 150O3 65 CATTLE per pound 1 0 02V4(Ss4 cts CORN, per bushel 17 cts OATS per butihel 16 cts RYE per buHh 28 cts WHEAT per bushel as cts kuus per aoz 20 cts BUTTER per pound 18 cts CHlCKKNS, dressed Sets lUKKlsis dressed 10 cts THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY Offers unsurpassed advantages to the traveling public in the shape of fast time, elegant equipment and superior embracing 6,029 miles of road, runs its trains into the Union Depots of St, Louis, Kansas City, Hannibal, Atchison St. Joseph, Omaha, Parsons, Denison, Ft.

Worth, Minelo, Taylor, San Anton io, ualveston, JNew Orleans, ana all other of the principal cities of Missouri Kansas, Nebraska, Louisiana and Tex as. Their Coaches and Baggage Cars are ot the latest and nnest make, and luxurious Pullman Palace Sleeping and iiotei uars are attacnea to au tnrougn trains. The novel Buffet Parlor Cars are run on day trains, and Reclining unair iars on mgni trains Detween st, Louis and Kansas City. The rates via this line are alwas as low as any other. and direct connections are made with express trains of otherlines at junction lien'i Pass'r Agent F.

Chandler. Gen'l Ticket Agent. THE POPULAR BARBER SHOP, Under Cloud County Bank, where you will find First class Lady AND Gentl'men Barbers IIAIRDRESSING A SPECIALTY, HENRY BANKS, BARBERS, Shop on Washington avenue, two doors north or liroesDOCK s. Good work at low Prices. CALL AND SEE US.

WATSON TWIT CHE LL, Dealers in Agricultural Implements, "Windmills, Pumps dStf CONCORDIA, KAN'S. MERCER HOUSE, SIGN CARRIAGE ers Grain inc. Piiner-linntrinir. Donorntino- and Kalsoniininga spooiulty. All kinds ot work, dono that comes under our line of buBlnoss, including and Ornamental Work.

oentiomen, wo solicit a portion cf vour pat ronage. All work warranted first-class Shop, corner Broadway 4th St-, Conoordiu, KniiKti I Paint We would like to publish all the complimentary notices given our Daily by the exchanges, but they are so numerous that we must be content with pasting them in our scrap-book. The Daily Times takes well, if we may judge from our fast growing subscription list. We propose to publish the neatest little paper in this part of the State. Try it a month For Christmas trade: Ladies collars, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Satchels, Embroidered slippers, Gents neckwear, Gloves, etc.

received by H. N. Hanson. d6t The slippery walking is getting the better of a good many people. Mrs.

B. R. Anderson slipped and fell this morning, ctting several gashes in her hand and injuring her spine somewhat. Hon. W.J.

Stambaugh, of Abiline. who is one of the most able lawyers in the state, and who delivered the most able campaign speech of the campaign, here last fall, is in the city to-day. Freddie Bull, who has been working in this office for some months past, has quit, preparatory to going to school, when it begins. He is an excentional- ly good young man, and we are sorry to lose um, Being overstocked in winter rroods. I will offer great bargains, particularly in caps, gloves, flannel, dress goods, nooas, snawls.

overcoats etc. dot H. N. Hanson. See the'eufi prices onlthe Iron Clad Cost Counter.

C. H. Marshall. Good reliable shoes on the Cost Coun ter at the price we pay for them at wholesale. C.

II. Marshall. No. 10 Kip Boots all first-class- worth $4.00, for $2.50. C.

II. Marshall's Iron Clad. The Most Elegant Display of JHOLIDAY SLIPPERS ever seen in Concordia. C. II.

MARSHALL'S IRON CLAD. The Public Schools. The new school house is completed and all the departments will be started next Monday, January 5. Pupils of the High School, and of all the grades taught by Misses Bradley, Rigby and Campbell will report upstairs in the new building where their respective rooms will be indicated. All others except the first primary will report down stairs where their respective rooms will be pointed out.

The first primary including those who were in Miss Rankin's room the past year, excepting the classs, may go to the little brown school house south of the new one. All new pupils who have not been classified will go to the east room upstairs in the new building, J.ne college building will not be used any longer for the school. And now if parents will see that their children are all on hand promptly, and are never absent nor tardy thereafter they will confer a lasting benefit on their children and a very great favor on the teachers; and besides will add very materially to the credit and suc cess of the school. Respectfully. T.

A.Sawhill, Principal Hotel Arrivals. BARRONS HOUSE. S. R. Wharton and wife, Kansas City, Mo." G.

D.Baker, Topeka, Ks. Jas. Johnson, Chicago, 111. Mr. Sohlinger, St.

Joe, Mo. Mr. Davison, Wymore, Neb. S. R.

Hill, Kansas City, Mo. Jas. Craig, St. Joe, Mo. E.

R. DeBray, Clyde, Kas. W. J. Stambaugh, Abilene, Ks.

Chas. Knapp, Belleville, Ks.1 Jas. Fullerton, Des Moines, Io. T. Fullerton, Mitchell, D.

T. G. J. Fullerton, Woonsocket, D. T.

Exchange Hotel. F. Carle ton, California. Jas. A.

Marrs, Manchester, England. C.Newman, Bennington, Ks. Revere House. E. E.

Biddle, Turnersville, Ks. Cal Clyde, Ks. J. F. Greer, Wymore, Neb.

J. R. McCormick, Kearny, Neb. Bible Depository. The Cloud county bible society now has for sale at their depository, one door west of the postofflce, a full supply of bibles and testaments.

These are in English, French, German: and Swedish, and range in price from seven cents to five dollars. R4tf Go to Crider'B for candiea mas. for Christ The B. M. coat of paint.

elevator is receiving Jas. A. Mans, of land id ill the city. Manchester, Eng Oranges, lemons, figs, nuts dies, at Criders, and can G. D.

Baker, of the Topeka Common wealth, is in the city. iew cases 01 scariet jever are re- ported in this vicinity. Sunday was a very dis agreeable day rained all day long. The Bankrupt stock must he closed out in sixty days. dot Dabney Bigelow's office has just received a fresh coat of paint.

ine xjnuy uiaae win oe a patent in side, according to announcement. John Strain was down from James town to-day, in company with Bert. S. R. Wharton, of the K.

C. Journal and wife, are at the Barrons House. The blacksmiths enjoy this kind of weather. It makes plenty of shoeing, Everybody is preparing for the grand skating carnival at the rink New Year eve. Ambrose Martell can testify to the slipperiness of the streets from experi ance.

Remember at the Bankrupt store you will find a fine line of silk handker chiefs. d6t A two-mile skating talked up for the rink, teresting. race is being It will he in j. nese slippery smewaJKS are the on ly things that harmonize with big feet and over shoes. uents nne Kia gloves, aog sKin, cas tor, buckskin, kangaroo and other gloves at H.

N. Hanson's. dot J. II. Tyner started for Missouri last week on a holiday visit.

He will be back this week. IJuy Snow Drift baking powder at Coder's and get a silver water set for fifty cents. Louis Dobler went up night for a short visit, turn to-morrow. to Beloit last lie will re Haward makes a specialty of home made lard and sausage. See his adver tisement elsewhere.

i ne daily times will he found on sale at J. S. Shearer's book-store, in the post-olfice building. We are sorry to ch ronicle the fact that Mr. Wesley McDonald is lying sick at his home near Scottsville.

Being over stalked in twilled flan nels I will sell 40 cent goods for 25 cents a yard. 6d6t II. N. Hanson. Examine our list of farms and unim proved lands.

Call and see us, or write us. J. W. Sheafor Co We know of no business men who reap any great benefit from severe cold weather, exceptcoal dealers and over coat sellers. xc oegms to seem like a long season without a theatre, and that during hol idays too.

Wonder why some of them don't come round? C. B. Hammond, of the firm of Ham mond Story, Fairview Nurserymen, left this morning on the K. P. for Clay Center.

He will be gone a week. Frank Bracken has gone to Glasco to locate. He will run a real estate and insurance office, and continue the study of law. AVe wish him su ccess. J.

M. Parr has bought Goodwin's brick building, on east Main street. He has received a $1,500 pension and is wisely placing it into city property. Concordia will have a big boom next summer and property will enhance in value greatly. Now is the time to purchase, for property is cheaper than it will be next spring.

We wish to say to the public and our customers in particular that we have sold out our entire sewing machine needles, repairs, to Longworth Vernon, who we respectfully recommend to you for fair dealing and good goods. You will find them in the Opera House Block. We also take tbis opportunity to thank you for giving us such liberal patronage in tho past. Surrflf er Reetes. Kansas.

direct from Oakland, AND FANCY GROCERIES AlC.TUC nCQT itinu mil ului THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN is co gldored the bett family newspaper pull Utihed in Chicago, and that. Is saying a grea deal, for Chicago prides itself upon tho chaJ aoter of its newspapers. It is edited with I special view to make it A FAVORITE IN TH BEST HOMES, and has been a success. Fit many years it has had the LARGEST C1KCIJ' LATION of any newspaper west of New Yor! The average circulation for the month of Do cember last vol OVER 1 10,000 copies. It is Quarto, eight large pages, seven columns ieidi and every third or fourth number it adds i supplement filled with choice miscellany making the paper twelve full pages.

ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER It seems almost impossible that so much (boulrt given tor ONE DOLLAR as THE INTER OCEAN" piv to its readers, and it could not without a loss exrei for the IMMENSE NUMBER THAT ARE PKINTEt To accomodate its patrons and induce now tut iciiberu THE INTER OCEAN has made several VALUABLE COMBINATIONS fhich enable it to offer advantaees to its subscriben not to be found elsewhere. Some of them are mea tjoned below THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN One Year, and the NATIONAL STANDARD DICTIONARY SI. IB This is one of the EEST CHEAP DICTIONARIE1 published. The publishers claim that it has 40,01 words. The type is new and plain.

Artistic clot bindinff 608 paces. Bq. 18mo. 700 illustrations. IHE WEEKLY LNTER OCEAN, One Year, and I)R.

DANiELSON'8 MEDICAL COUNSELOR $1 J5 Dr. Daneiluon's work is to be commendod as a vah eblc medical guide for the family. It is AN ILLUt 'i RATED BOOK OF NEARLY 800 PAGES. It treats Physiology. Hygiene, and medical practice.

THE WEEELY INTER OCEAN and RURALNEW YORKER, both one year THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN and AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, both one year ZB THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN and FARMEBS" REVIEW (of Chicajro). both one year. 13 THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN and GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK-both on year 2.3 THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN and ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZINE, both one year 2.6 IHE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN and YOUTH'S COMPANION (of Boston), both one year 2.3 THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN and HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, both one year 2.2 THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN and the ST. NICHOLAS, both for one year 3.S- Subscribers can TAKE CHOICE of any of these com binations, but great care Kbould be takeu to main orders plain. Money should be forwarded in Money Order.

P'osta, Note, Bank Draft, or Registered Letter. Other mcthodi lie uncertain and unsafe. Sample copies of THE INTER OCEAN furnithod CI request. Address THE INTER OCEAN, Chicaner Island Ho Stock Farm, Crosse He, Wayne Mich. SAVAUE FARXUM, Proprietors, IMPORTED Percheron Horses.

All stork selected from the pel, of sires and dortn of established rcpu latinn nnd red in the KreiicU and Amcucun stud books. ISLAND HOME bountifully situated at thn I'oad of Orotsft It the Detroit Kiver. ten miles below the Citv. and accessible by railroad and sicaiuhoat. isnorr ni)t Uuiiliar with (lie location tuav call alcitvotlict, Ciinpiu Ruitdioir, antl-nu cscnit will 'hem tlK lnoi.

v-end lot tjee by mul Addre.a, tjAVAut I xrni'm, t'euoit, Mia. mm, 'JL1 EBEN PERRY, row -ywrnmrnm DEALEB IN Pianos and Organs, I hove'iust received A carload of First-class Instruments On which I offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS DURING THE HOLIDAYS. Call and see mo, 2 DOORS WEST OF FOSTOFFICE THE WEEKLY GLOBE -DEMOCRAT TEIST PAGES. PER year. and Best Weekl" News in the World for the Prico Daily, per year, 0( Semi-Weekly, per year.

Tki-Weekly, 5 OC Ot Sunday Edition Your Postmaster will subscription, or address, receive yom Globe Printing Co uil lor Sample St.Lovis llliiil 1 3 (X I.

Obtenir un accès à Newspapers.com

  • La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
  • Plus de 300 journaux des années 1700 à 2000
  • Des millions de pages supplémentaires ajoutées chaque mois

À propos de la collection Concordia Daily Times

Pages disponibles:
68
Années disponibles:
1884-1885